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Installing the Equipment

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Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder

ST.TM.E10074.1

FCC

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits

are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference

when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy

and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,

may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this

equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in

which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own

expense.

2.2

 

Preliminary Checks

2.2.1

 

Mechanical Inspection

When taking delivery of an Encoder, check the equipment items delivered

against the enclosed delivery note. Inspect the equipment for damage in

transit. If in doubt, contact Customer Services (see Preliminary Pages).

NOTE…
Do not remove the covers of this equipment as doing so may invalidate any warranties, cause a safety

hazard and/or affect the EMC performance. It may also invalidate any safety tests. Check with

Customer Services beforehand.

2.2.2

 

Moving the Equipment Safely

Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,

bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious

injury and serious damage to the product. Use only with a

cart, stand, bracket or table recommended by TANDBERG

Television.

An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick

stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and

cart combination to overturn.
Do not move or carry the equipment whilst it is still connected to the

supply or other leads, is live or is in operation.

2.3

 

Installing the Equipment

2.3.1

 

Fixing Method

The Encoder can be operated mounted in a 19-inch rack. Ensure that it is

firmly and safely located and has an adequate through-flow of air.
Slide the Encoder onto the chassis supports and affix to the rack by means

of an M6 x 18 mm panhead screw in each corner (see Figure 2.1).
Do not use this product as a support for any other equipment.

Summary of Contents for evolution 5000 E5710

Page 1: ...ST TM E10074 1 Issue 1 ENGLISH UK INSTRUCTION MANUAL E5710 and E5720 Encoder Build Version 2 0 0 and later M2 ENC E5710 M2 ENC E5720 and Options...

Page 2: ...IE DIESE GER TE NICHT Eine bersetzung des Handbuches in diese Sprache ist gegen Berechnung lieferbar ESPA OL LEA ESTE AVISO PRIMERO Si no entiende el contenido de este manual NO OPERE ESTE EQUIPO Pode...

Page 3: ...ble for the evolution 5000 Encoder models Chapter 4 Operating the Equipment Locally Describes local control in detail Provides the power up down procedures and other general operating control set up p...

Page 4: ...sing the equipment to a third party also pass on the relevant documentation Issues of this manual are listed below Issue Date Build Version Comments 1 Oct 2000 2 0 0 Initial release NOTE The Build Ver...

Page 5: ...s However they are not marked within the text of this manual Registered Trademarks AC 3 Dolby Digital and Pro Logic are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Musicam is a r...

Page 6: ...RMATION WHICH IF STRICTLY OBSERVED WILL PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT THEY ARE BOXED AND SHADED FOR EMPHASIS AS IN THIS EXAMPLE AND ARE PLACED IMME...

Page 7: ...this product An extended time period can be purchased for this level Silver Level Support extends the coverage to include on site support preventive maintenance and discount on predesigned training T...

Page 8: ...Address training tandbergtv com Internet Address http www tandbergtv com Customer Services and Technical Training Postal Address Tandberg Television Strategic Park Comines Way Hedge End Southampton Ha...

Page 9: ...ng Resolutions 1 9 Internal Frame Synchroniser 1 10 Output on Video Loss 1 10 1 3 2 Audio Encoding 1 10 General 1 10 Audio Inputs 1 11 Audio Channels 1 11 MPEG Encoding Modes 1 11 Dolby Digital AC 3 E...

Page 10: ...8 Stand by Switch E5720 Only 1 16 Figure 1 9 E5720 Front Panel Indicators 1 16 Figure 1 10 E5710 1U Rear Panel Component Parts and Connectors 1 17 Figure 1 11 E5720 2U Rear Panel Component Parts and C...

Page 11: ...SION TRAINED AND APPROVED SERVICE ENGINEERS ARE PERMITTED TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT CAUTION Unauthorised maintenance or the use of non approved replacements may affect the equipment specification and...

Page 12: ...ns Model Number Part Number Marketing Code Description E5710 Encoder E10074 M2 ENC E5710 1U MPEG 2 Encoder with 4 2 0 4 2 21 video encoding mode and fully exhaustive motion estimation Available with t...

Page 13: ...EG 1 layer 2 Dolby Digital AC 3 3 composite video decoder CA4 data input and general purpose VBI extraction and encoding circuitry High quality 4 2 0 or 4 2 25 video encoding is ensured by the inclusi...

Page 14: ...output for monitoring purposes Unit functionality can be further extended with option modules see Chapter 3 Options and Upgrades 1 2 2 Single Programme Transport Stream If the SPTS mode is used the mu...

Page 15: ...AM ASI OUT 1 ASI OUT 2 ASI OUT 3 1 16 ASI OUT 2 ASI OUT 1 ASI C When Option Module fitted Other Sources of Transport Streams VIDEO AUDIO ASYNC DATA SYNC DATA VIDEO AUDIO ASYNC DATA SYNC DATA Cable Mod...

Page 16: ...h and without pedestal or PAL M ITU R BT 624 4 Serial digital ITU R BT 656 3 input D1 serial format and ANSI SMPTE 259M component only Internal test pattern function Serial Digital Video Input Error D...

Page 17: ...Video Variable Bit rate The MPEG 2 compression algorithm uses adaptive field frame coding forward and backward predictive processing with motion estimation and compensation to reduce the bit rate to...

Page 18: ...n with or without ident text A freeze frame with or without ident text Cut to a black screen with or without ident text 1 3 2 Audio Encoding General Audio can be encoded to MPEG 1 Audio layer 2 standa...

Page 19: ...dded source Digital source AES EBU Analogue source termination impedance 600 W or 20 kW These signals may be processed using the encoding modes in the following section MPEG Encoding Modes The two ste...

Page 20: ...84 kbit s dependent on configuration Table 1 5 MPEG 1 Audio Encoding Bit rates Bit rate kbit s Single Channel Mono Dual Mono Stereo Joint Stereo 32 3 48 3 56 3 64 3 3 3 3 80 3 96 3 3 3 3 112 3 3 3 3 1...

Page 21: ...MPEG 4 2 2 specification the Encoder compresses and transmits the VBI data as part of the active picture This mode requires up to 3 Mbit s of extra bit rate depending on the amount and complexity of t...

Page 22: ...supports internal Teletext data extraction Teletext drop from the VBI of a video input and formats this data into a transport packet as specified in the DVB specification EN300 472 The Encoder can ext...

Page 23: ...rmed in a variety of ways see Section 1 3 5 Control and Monitoring Once configured the system runs without the need for further intervention unless system configuration requirements change 1 4 3 Front...

Page 24: ...unit The switch type avoids accidental powering down of the Encoder For normal use ensure that the I is always at the top see Figure 1 8 NOTE Later versions of the E5710 1U Encoder may have this swit...

Page 25: ...be fitted in the remaining slots two in the 1U version and up to six in the 2U see Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 and Chapter 3 Options and Upgrades Table 1 8 Boards in the Basic Encoder Model Number Card E...

Page 26: ...Introduction to the Basic Encoder Page 1 18 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 27: ...2 7 General 2 7 Protective Earth Technical Earth 2 7 Connecting the Encoder to the AC Power Supply 2 8 2 5 Signal Connections For the Basic Unit 2 8 2 5 1 Introduction 2 8 2 5 2 Connecting Up the Bas...

Page 28: ...the Basic Unit 2 9 Figure 2 6 Setting Up the Encoder for Reflex Operation 2 16 Figure 2 7 Main Telnet Menu 2 17 List of Tables Table 2 1 Supply Cable Wiring Colours 2 7 Table 2 2 SDI Connector 2 10 Ta...

Page 29: ...e Annex B Technical Specification for a full specification Environment See Annex B Technical Specification for a full specification Do not install this product in areas of high humidity or where there...

Page 30: ...mer Services see Preliminary Pages NOTE Do not remove the covers of this equipment as doing so may invalidate any warranties cause a safety hazard and or affect the EMC performance It may also invalid...

Page 31: ...rear of the unit and the connectors 2 3 4 Ventilation WARNING NEVER PUSH OBJECTS OF ANY KIND INTO THIS EQUIPMENT THROUGH OPENINGS AS THEY MAY TOUCH DANGEROUS VOLTAGE POINTS OR SHORT OUT PARTS THAT CO...

Page 32: ...t is important not to block the front air intake on the bottom left corner of the front panel see Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Air Path through the Enclosure 2 4 AC Mains Operating Voltage and Earthing 2 4 1...

Page 33: ...wire colour code shown in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Supply Cable Wiring Colours UK BS 1363 EUROPE CEE 7 7 USA NEMA 5 15P Earth Green and yellow Green and yellow Green Neutral Blue Blue White Live Brown Brow...

Page 34: ...ure the local ac supply is switched OFF 2 Ensure the correct fuse type and rating has been fitted to both the equipment and the ac power cable 3 Connect the ac power lead to the Encoder mains input co...

Page 35: ...n Slot 2 Option Slot 3 Option Slot 4 Option Slot 5 Option Slot 6 Option Slots 1 3 Audio In and Audio Reference Out H Sync Composite Video ASI Outputs RS 232 Data RS 422 Data Alarm RS 232 RS 485 Contro...

Page 36: ...ides a serial digital video input to the unit See Chapter 4 Operating the Equipment Locally Video Input Option on page 4 30 for the types of video and selection method This input is terminated in 75 W...

Page 37: ...n selected The connector provides two stereo pairs They may be independently configured as either analogue or digital The left channel is used to input digital audio The Encoder is supplied with a bre...

Page 38: ...ignal Screen Ground 2 5 8 Control Interfaces Connection Operation of the Encoder from a TANDBERG Television control system is via the Ethernet network running the Simple Network Management Protocol SN...

Page 39: ...6 Fail NO 2 Fail common 7 Fail NC 3 Alarm NO 8 Alarm common 4 Alarm NC 9 Reset 2 internally grounded 5 Reset 1 internally pulled to 3 3 V via 10 kW NOTE NC Normally Closed NO Normally Open and refers...

Page 40: ...2 A null modem connection must be used when connecting DTE together 2 5 9 Data RS 232 Connector RS 232 is not currently supported in Build version 2 0 0 on the Base Board but is supported in the optio...

Page 41: ...A Signal Ground 8 Signal Ground Transmit Data B 9 Transmit Data B 10 Not connected 11 Not connected 12 Not connected 13 Not connected Transmit Clock B 14 Transmit Clock B 15 Not connected NOTE Signal...

Page 42: ...1 Overview To allow the Encoder to operate in Reflex mode it must communicate with the Multiplexer on a frame by frame basis These communications make use of the Ethernet connection on the Encoder Ba...

Page 43: ...rom the Front Panel Menus To access the IP Address option from the front panel menus press the IP Address softkey in the Remote Control Menu Edit the IP address via the keypad and then press the Enter...

Page 44: ...Installing the Equipment Page 2 18 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 45: ...c Connector 3 9 3 6 Remux Option M2 EOM2 REMUX 3 11 3 6 1 Overview 3 11 3 6 2 Assembly 3 11 Rear Panel 3 11 DVB ASI IN 1 2 and 3 Connectors 3 12 DVB ASI OUT 1 Connector 3 12 3 7 Software Options 3 12...

Page 46: ...Options and Upgrades Page 3 2 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 47: ...2 for the software options Table 3 1 Hardware Option Module Positions Marketing Code Name Assembly Part No Card Part No Slot No in 1U Slot No in 2U Max No of Cards in 2U Daughter Card Options M2 EDCO...

Page 48: ...sented by squares for fixed packets circles for floating ones If the Remux option is not fitted then there can be a maximum of three option modules any combination of additional audio and data Option...

Page 49: ...the European Broadcasting Union EBU as an open scrambling system BISS has three main levels of operation Mode 1 Mode 2 and Mode 3 Mode 0 corresponds to no scrambling NOTE Only Modes 0 and 1 are availa...

Page 50: ...is option is described in Chapter 4 Operating the Equipment Locally Section 4 9 In the Audio set up menu additional options are displayed for Audio XA and Audio XB where X is the option slot number wh...

Page 51: ...ed to input digital audio Table 3 4 Audio In Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Analogue Digital Analogue Digital 1 Left Channel A AES EBU A 9 Left Channel A AES EBU A 2 Not connected 10 Right Channel A...

Page 52: ...422 data is input on a dedicated 15 way D type connector RS 422 supports n x 64 kbit s up to 2 048 Mbit s or n x 56 kbit s up to 1 792 Mbit s data rates where n up to 32 maximum The RS 232 input can s...

Page 53: ...2 2 Received Data Transmit Data 3 3 Transmit Data 4 4 Not connected Signal Ground 5 5 Signal Ground Data Set Ready DSR 6 6 Data Set Ready DSR 7 7 Not connected Clear to Send CTS 8 8 Clear to Send CTS...

Page 54: ...Received Data A 4 Received Data A Data Set Ready A 5 Data Set Ready A Received Clock A 6 Received Clock A Transmit Clock A 7 Transmit Clock A Signal Ground 8 Signal Ground Transmit Data B 9 Transmit...

Page 55: ...sembly Rear Panel The Remux option module comprises assembly S12449 and Card S10655 See Table 3 1 for the slots that it can be installed in CAUTION When remultiplexing be aware that both PIDs and Serv...

Page 56: ...B ASI Out Connector Pin Signal Centre Signal Screen Ground NOTE This output is disabled 3 7 Software Options 3 7 1 M2 ESO2 NR This purchasable option upgrades the Encoder to include noise reduction mo...

Page 57: ...upgrades the Encoder to include RAS mode Contact Customer Services for details 3 7 6 M2 ESO2 ACON This purchasable option upgrades the Encoder to include auto concatenation Contact Customer Services f...

Page 58: ...Options and Upgrades Page 3 14 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 59: ...Menu Formats 4 11 4 5 6 Summary Screen and Advanced Menus 4 13 4 6 Setup Menu 4 13 4 7 System Menu 4 13 4 7 1 Introduction 4 13 4 7 2 Service Info Menu Syntax ATSC 4 15 Overview 4 15 Channel Name Opt...

Page 60: ...tion 4 37 Bit rate Option 4 38 Delay Option 4 39 Resolution Option 4 39 Aspect Ratio Option 4 39 AFD Option 4 40 GOP Structure Option 4 41 GOP Length Option 4 42 Field Frame Option 4 43 3 2 Pulldown O...

Page 61: ...n Type Option 4 77 FEC Outer Option 4 78 FEC Inner Option 4 78 Symbol Rate Option 4 79 4 11 7 Descriptor Type Satellite 4 79 Frequency Option 4 79 Modulation Type Option 4 79 FEC Inner Option 4 79 Sym...

Page 62: ...lution Options 4 39 Table 4 32 Aspect Ratio Options 4 40 Table 4 33 AFD Options 4 40 Table 4 34 AFD Information 4 41 Table 4 35 Group of Pictures Structure Options 4 42 Table 4 36 Group of Pictures Le...

Page 63: ...Cancel buttons see Figure 4 2 Most of the screens displayed in this manual are for the E5720 2U Encoder and are accessed in a different way see Section 4 5 Navigating the Display Screens E5720 but th...

Page 64: ...key is active or a dot if the key has no action 4 3 2 Navigating the Menus E5710 To navigate the menus DOWN Scrolls down to next option in current menu UP Scrolls up to previous option in current men...

Page 65: ...o V ideo Menu E5710 The A V Menu is designed to give the user fast access to basic audio and video input settings and operates in a slightly different way to other menus The menu gives a list of video...

Page 66: ...enu contains some basic video and audio options They can all be changed with the exception of the audio input levels These are only indicators of the current audio input level and are status only Only...

Page 67: ...required option Use the and softkeys to scroll through the choices in the option or use the keypad on the far right of the display to change options unless indicated otherwise in the display The last...

Page 68: ...se the Functions Associated with Softkeys The following display screens show the different functions associated with the options Press the softkey twice in rapid succession for an A to appear on the d...

Page 69: ...to those seen on the Encoder front panel display screen The remainder of the display screens in this chapter are representations and may differ slightly 4 5 5 Menu Formats All menus generally conform...

Page 70: ...s Ops Configs Quit Advanced Menu Front Panel Diagnostics Menu LCD Display Keyboard Fail Relay Alarm Relay Alarm LED Buzzer Quit Setup Menu System See Figure 4 9 Video See Figure 4 10 Audio See Figure...

Page 71: ...enu by pressing the Setup softkey see Figure 4 8 for menu structure The menu provides access to configuration and operating features and predefined configurations If the password option has been set i...

Page 72: ...cal Time Local Date UTC Offset Temperature Screen Saver Keypress Beep Power Dip Recovery Upgrade Encoder Software Release Fan Control Channel Name Event Name Syntax SI Level Program Number PMT PID 1 S...

Page 73: ...ion is included in the Virtual Channel Table VCT Channel Name Left Channel Name Right TANDBERG l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Event Name Option To access the Event Name option press...

Page 74: ...evel Options Selected Option Description PAT PMT CAT only Program Association Table Program Map Table Conditional Access Table PAT PMT only Program Association Table Program Map Table Off Elementary s...

Page 75: ...s been set to DVB Network Name Option To access the Network Name option press the Network Name softkey in the Service Info Menu This option allows the network name to be changed The information is inc...

Page 76: ...through the options and then press the Enter softkey after selecting one of them SI Level SI Level PAT PMT CAT only Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 5 SI Level Options Selected Option Desc...

Page 77: ...lecting one of them The information is included in the PAT PMT SDT EIT and NIT NOTE This option is not displayed if the unit is set to generate PSIP externally or it is under MEM control Service Id Le...

Page 78: ...e Enter softkey after selecting one of them PMT PID Left PMT PID Right 32 0020h l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 9 PMT PID Options Selected Option Description Min 32 Max 8190 1...

Page 79: ...coder must be reset if the IP address is changed IP Address Left Encoder IP Address Right 172 16 248 91 O Enter l O Update using softkeys Quit l MAC Address Option The MAC Address option is found in t...

Page 80: ...Master option is found in the Remote Control Menu This gives the last SNMP Master s IP address It cannot be changed Last SNMP Poll Option The Last SNMP Poll option is found in the Remote Control Menu...

Page 81: ...of serial protocol to be set Serial Protocol Serial Protocol RS485 Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 11 Serial Protocol Options Selected Option Description RS485 The type of serial protoco...

Page 82: ...This menu provides options for amending the general parameters of the Encoder See Figure 4 9 for the General Menu structure Model Number Option The Model Number option is shown in the General Menu It...

Page 83: ...TDT table is generated To access the UTC Offset option press the UTC Offset softkey in the General Menu UTC Offset Left UTC Offset Right 0 Hours l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Table...

Page 84: ...Key Pressed Off Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 16 Keypress Beep Options Selected Option Description On A beep sounds every time that a key is pressed Off There is silence every time tha...

Page 85: ...ter Upgrade Code 23328 Right l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Software Release Option The software release is shown in the General Menu It cannot be changed Fan Control Option To acces...

Page 86: ...keys Quit l Display Errors Option To access the Display Errors option press the Display Errors softkey in the Advanced Menu This displays or hides relevant error messages according to whether the opti...

Page 87: ...ror message is displayed if a PID error is found Auto Correct If a PID error is found it is automatically corrected SNMP Control Option To access the SNMP Control option press the SNMP Control softkey...

Page 88: ...CAUTION The Reset Encoder option is not normally used One example of its use is when code has been downloaded in background mode such as Base Board code or Video Compression Module VCM code and you w...

Page 89: ...ctor PAL M PAL M composite video input on COMP VIDEO connector NTSC with Pedestal NTSC M composite video input with Pedestal on COMP VIDEO connector Analogue Composite NTSC No Pedestal NTSC M composit...

Page 90: ...ly available for 525 line 29 97 Hz inputs 4 Only shown if M2 ESO2 NR option enabled 5 Only shown if the logo has previously been downloaded into the Encoder 25 Hz Menu options depend on Frame Rate sel...

Page 91: ...using softkeys Quit l Table 4 23 Frame Rate Options Selected Option Description 29 97 Hz Used in 525 lines NTSC M PAL M 25 Hz Used in 625 lines PAL Video Locked Option This option indicates whether t...

Page 92: ...choice of colours for the text which is displayed when the video output is lost if that option has been selected Text Colour Text Colour Black Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 24 Text Colo...

Page 93: ...Text message is superimposed Bars Red Ident Bars and red test pattern is encoded if the video input is lost Text message is superimposed Input Termination Option To access the Input Termination option...

Page 94: ...ction that may introduce some artefacts Logo Option When Logo Downloaded into Unit To access the Logo option press the Logo softkey from the Video Source Menu This gives the choice of superimposing th...

Page 95: ...Options Selected Option Description Seamless 1 Seamless 2 Seamless 3 Seamless 4 This gives a fixed delay which allows the bit rate to be changed over the permitted range without a break in transmissi...

Page 96: ...o bit rate can be between 1 5 Mbit s and 10 Mbit s Actual minimum and maximum rates depend on video standard and resolution Seamless 3 mode operates between 5 Mbit s and 33 Mbit s with the actual limi...

Page 97: ...enu Resolution Resolution 720x576 Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 31 Resolution Options Selected Option Description 625 Line Modes 525 Line Modes Auto 720x576 Auto 720x480 720 x576 720 x4...

Page 98: ...currently used AFD Option Active Format Descriptor AFD uses three bits of video index to define the video format This information is encoded into user data and can then be used by a Decoder for wide...

Page 99: ...tting 0 Active region is the same as encoded frame Stays at last aspect ratio extracted from Video Index Stays at last value extracted from Video Index This could be 0 No input or Present but no Video...

Page 100: ...Encoder Menu This enables the video GOP structure length to be set The structure length determines how regularly an I frame is transmitted The I frame provides a regular reference from which predicte...

Page 101: ...Frame Field Frame Mode Frames Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 37 Field Frame Options Selected Option Description Fields Field based pictures Frames Frame based pictures Auto Automaticall...

Page 102: ...1 are available for use In the event of a clash one of the PIDs will be changed by the Encoder s internal checking algorithm PID Left PID Right 33 0021h l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit...

Page 103: ...f Teletext System B WST data from lines 7 to 22 and 320 to 335 of the video input Teletext Data Out Option This option indicates whether or not the Encoder is actually outputting Teletext data at that...

Page 104: ...ables the extended picture format available in the MPEG 4 2 2 specification to be selected When selected the Encoder compresses and transmits the VBI data as part of the active picture This mode requi...

Page 105: ...ey in the VBI Menu This enables the extraction of WSS Wide Screen Signalling data from line 23 of the video input The option can be turned On or Off Closed Caption Option To access the Closed Caption...

Page 106: ...s extracted from the line Setting Line 21 back to Off or VITC resets the Closed Caption option back to Off Neilsen AMOL 1 Neilsen AMOL 1 data is extracted from the line Neilsen AMOL 11 Neilsen AMOL 11...

Page 107: ...ons as line 10 19 19 Same options as line 10 282 19 Same options as line 10 20 20 Same options as line 10 283 20 Same options as line 10 21 21 Same options as line 10 284 21 Same options as line 10 22...

Page 108: ...e options as line 7 332 Same options as line 7 21 Same options as line 7 333 Same options as line 7 22 Same options as line 7 334 Same options as line 7 23 Same options as line 7 Start of coded video...

Page 109: ...l display 4 9 2 Audio A and B Menus Introduction Audio A and B have the same menu options depending upon the Coding Standard selected Audio A Menus are shown as examples The Audio A Menu is selected f...

Page 110: ...nce1 Language Left2 Language Right2 SMPTE 302M Standard Channel Embedded 1 2 DID Embedded 3 4 DID Audio PID Hardware Release Software Release Dolby Digital AC3 only shown if M2 ESO2 AC3 option enabled...

Page 111: ...dio de embedded from digital video input using DID 0x2FF SDI Embedded 3 Digital audio de embedded from digital video input using DID 0x1FD SDI Embedded 4 Digital audio de embedded from digital video i...

Page 112: ...t rate softkey in the Audio A Menu Audio Bit rate Audio Bit rate 192 kbit s Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 43 Audio Bit rate Options Available Settings MPEG Layer 2 Coding Dolby Digital...

Page 113: ...current audio bit rate is outside the bit rate range supported by the new coding mode the bit rate is changed automatically to the lowest value within the supported range Coding Mode Audio Coding Mode...

Page 114: ...n is set to On To access the Lip Sync Offset option press the Lip Sync Offset softkey in the Audio A Menu Lip Sync Offset Left Lip Sync Offset Right 10 ms l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Qui...

Page 115: ...C 3 Pass Thru External Delay Left External Delay Right 1 l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 47 External Delay Options Valid Input Range Description Min 0 ms Max 450 ms Clip Level...

Page 116: ...r Dolby Digital AC 3 2 This option is only displayed when the audio source is analogue Impedance Audio Impedance 600 ohms Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 49 Impedance Options Selected Opt...

Page 117: ...oftkeys to scroll through the options and then press the Enter softkey after selecting one of them SMPTE 302M Standard SMPTE 302M Standard 1998 Standard Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 50...

Page 118: ...Effects Visually impaired Hearing impaired Dialogue Commentary Emergency Voice Over Karaoke In Dolby Digital when the coding mode is 1 0 this option appears as Voice Over otherwise as Karaoke Dialogue...

Page 119: ...tream is not conveying a Dolby Surround encoded program Dolby Surround The bit stream is conveying a Dolby Surround encoded program Production Info Option NOTE This option is only shown when the Codin...

Page 120: ...Menu This parameter indicates the type and calibration of the mixing room used for the final audio mixing session Room Type Room Type Not Indicated Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 56 Roo...

Page 121: ...The dynamic range of audio material can vary according to its origin This function determines which compression profile is applied to the encoding process The dynamic range compression profile determi...

Page 122: ...the input signal does have pre emphasis a de emphasis filtering process must be applied prior to encoding For a digital audio input pre emphasis detection is typically achieved by monitoring the pre e...

Page 123: ...DID option has the same choices as the Embedded 1 2 DID option Audio PID Option The Audio PID option is selected from the Audio A Menu by pressing the Audio PID softkey The option is used for entering...

Page 124: ...cted for use those without an asterisk are not To select deselect a language press the softkey nearest to it The asterisk is turned on and off There are over forty languages to choose from see Figure...

Page 125: ...Baud Rate RS232 PID Hardware Release Software Release only shown if M2 EOM2 DAT option fitted X the number of the option slot Encoding Bit rate RS422 PID Hardware Release Software Release Figure 4 16...

Page 126: ...ternal checking algorithm RS422 PID Left RS422 Data PID Right 261 0105h l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Test Mode Option The Test Mode option is selected from the Data B RS422 Menu by...

Page 127: ...the Encoding option press the Encoding softkey in the Data XA RS232 Menu X the number of the option slot that the module is fitted into This enables the RS 232 asynchronous data channel to be switched...

Page 128: ...S232 PID Left RS232 Data PID Right 262 0106h l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Hardware Release Option This option indicates the hardware release of the data card It is for status only...

Page 129: ...ery Descriptor Menu Menu options depend on Descriptor Type selected Terrestrial Setup Menu Frequency Modulation Type FEC Inner Symbol Rate Orbital Position West East Polarisation Frequency Modulation...

Page 130: ...This enables the descriptor type to be specified Descriptor Type Descriptor Type Terrestrial Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 62 Descriptor Type Options Selected Option Description Comment...

Page 131: ...Table 4 64 Channel Options Valid Input Range Description Depends upon the country selected See Annex F Band Plans for the frequencies associated with particular countries Frequency Option To access t...

Page 132: ...strial transmitter to be specified NOTE This option is status only unless Manual has been selected in the Band Plan option Bandwidth Bandwidth 7 MHz Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 66 Ban...

Page 133: ...rarchy Options Selected Option Description Non Hierarchical Terrestrial transmission is not hierarchical Alpha 1 Terrestrial transmission is hierarchical and the a value 1 Alpha 2 Terrestrial transmis...

Page 134: ...terval Option To access the Guard Interval option press the Guard Interval softkey in the Delivery Descriptor Menu This enables the guard interval of the terrestrial transmitter to be specified Guard...

Page 135: ...he Delivery Descriptor Menu This enables the flag which specifies whether other frequencies are in use or not to be set Other Frequency Other Frequency In Use Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Tabl...

Page 136: ...ter FEC coding Enter l Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 74 FEC Outer Options Selected Option Description No outer FEC coding Cable channel does not use outer FEC RS 204 188 FEC Inner Option To acc...

Page 137: ...e Frequency Option on page 4 73 Modulation Type Option To access the Modulation Type option press the Modulation Type softkey in the Delivery Descriptor Menu This enables the type of modulation used b...

Page 138: ...id Input Range Description Min 0 0 Max 360 0 Step Size 0 1 If the specified orbital position is outside the valid input range a confirmation screen is displayed which shows the maximum minimum value a...

Page 139: ...sation Linear Vertical Satellite transponder uses linear vertical polarisation Circular Left Satellite transponder uses circular left polarisation Circular Right Satellite transponder uses circular ri...

Page 140: ...NG Key RAS1 Clock PCR PID FPGA Firmware RAS Firmware Packet Length On Air Bit Rate 188 Bit Rate 204 1 Clock PCR PID FPGA Firmware RAS Firmware Figure 4 18 Menu Hierarchy Setup Mux Menu 4 12 2 Packet L...

Page 141: ...rate 188 Right 40 000 Mbit s l Ins Enter l l Del Update using softkeys Quit l Table 4 84 Bit rate 188 and Bit rate 204 Options Selected Option Description 188 204 Min 0 0000 Mbit s Max 50 0000 Mbit s...

Page 142: ...ansmission to be switched on or off Table 4 86 Scramble Options RAS Selected Option Description RAS1 SNG Key Encoder output is scrambled Scrambling key used is entered using the SNG Key RAS1 option Of...

Page 143: ...Scrambling key used is entered using the BISS Key Entry option Off Encoder output is not scrambled BISS Key Entry Option To access the BISS Key Entry option press the BISS Key Entry softkey in the Mux...

Page 144: ...rror Masks To access the Error Masks option press the Error Masks softkey in the Error Masks Menu This allows any of the error messages to be masked There are three states for the error message Alm Fa...

Page 145: ...cate PID Data B RS422 Alm Invalid PID Data B RS422 Alm Mux Bit Rate too low Data B RS422 Alm Data Overflow Data B RS422 Alm Data Underflow Data B RS422 Alm Comms Error Video Encoder Alm Config Update...

Page 146: ...s can be copied to a backup If the user configurations are then inadvertently modified the backup configurations can be restored to return the user configurations to a known state The configurations c...

Page 147: ...or details of predefined configurations Select Cfg to Load l 1 Auto 2 Mbit s l 2 Auto 4 Mbit s PgDn l 3 Auto 6 Mbit s l l 4 Auto 8 Mbit s Quit l 4 15 4 Store Active Config Option To access the Store A...

Page 148: ...25 Defaults Option This option enables the 16 user configurations to be overwritten by the factory default settings for 525 line 29 97 Hz video operation Press the Factory 525 Defaults softkey in the...

Page 149: ...5 4 Cloning a File 5 9 List of Figures Figure 5 1 Internet Options Dialog Box 5 3 Figure 5 2 Settings Dialog Box 5 4 Figure 5 3 Connections Tab 5 4 Figure 5 4 Local Area Network LAN Settings Dialog Bo...

Page 150: ...Web Browser Interface Page 5 2 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 151: ...rnet Explorer is correctly set up for the web browser NOTE Netscape not currently supported 5 2 How to Set Up Internet Explorer For the Web Browser Interface To set up Internet Explorer proceed as fol...

Page 152: ...page or any changes made to the pages will not be displayed Click OK to save the changes and return to the Internet Options dialog box 5 If Internet Explorer currently connects to the internet via a p...

Page 153: ...4 1 6 Click LAN Settings to open the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box see Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Local Area Network LAN Settings Dialog Box 7 Click Advanced to open the Proxy Settings dialog...

Page 154: ...as in Figure 5 6 To find the IP address of the Encoder refer to Section 4 7 4 Remote Control Menu IP Address Option 5 3 Web Browser Interface Options The Web Browser interface gives access to the opt...

Page 155: ...es Option 2 Customer Support has the contact information for Customer Services in various countries throughout the world Option 3 Front Panel is for TANDBERG Television internal use only Option 4 Back...

Page 156: ...performed since the Encoder was last switched on Option 8 Fault Reporting click version nos htm and event log htm to display the appropriate file Save the files to a disk Right click the hyperlink ver...

Page 157: ...rs to exactly the same specification It is very useful when trying to reproduce a fault and also for restoring a machine after repair The file is extracted using TFTP protocol see Figure 5 10 To extra...

Page 158: ...Web Browser Interface Page 5 10 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 159: ...6 7 6 5 Fault finding 6 7 6 5 1 Fault finding Philosophy 6 7 6 5 2 Preliminary Checks 6 8 6 5 3 User Accessible Fuse Replacement 6 8 6 5 4 Video Fault finding 6 9 Fault Symptoms 6 9 Breaks in Transmis...

Page 160: ...Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding Page 6 2 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 161: ...Board which causes the alarm relay to be energised 6 2 2 Cleaning Unplug the Encoder from the wall outlet before cleaning the exterior with a damp cloth Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners...

Page 162: ...and labour charges All returned items will be repaired within 30 working days from receipt at the customer care centre Return of the repaired item to the customer postage paid Provide assistance to th...

Page 163: ...Firmware revision control at a repair centre Yearly service performance review Silver and Bronze contracts can be further enhanced with the inclusion of a Software Contract Gold Support Contracts are...

Page 164: ...enu is selected from the Advanced Menu by pressing the Diagnostics softkey This menu has a selection of diagnostic tests which allow the operator to test the individual component parts of the equipmen...

Page 165: ...turn to the menu Buzzer Test Press the Buzzer softkey to access the option which immediately causes a buzzer to sound Press any key except the Quit softkey to turn the buzzer off Press the Quit softke...

Page 166: ...urpose and has been correctly installed and connected see Chapter 2 Installing the Equipment 3 Confirm that inappropriate operator action is not causing the problem and that the equipment software set...

Page 167: ...the power input fuse always ensure that a fuse of the correct type and rating is fitted Failure to do so results in inadequate protection 3 Replace the fuse in the carrier 4 Insert the fuse carrier b...

Page 168: ...is corrupted by high frequency noise such as white noise it is advisable to make use of the noise reduction process Noise reduction can be selected at either the front panel or by the MEM 6 5 5 Audio...

Page 169: ...s the fault clear If not contact Customer Services 6 8 Power Supply Problems Green LED on Front Panel Unlit 6 8 1 Symptoms WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT AS OPENING OR REMOVIN...

Page 170: ...the fuse or try to substitute another cable 5 Check PSU Module and Fuse Ensure the power connector is unplugged Remove the fuse from the rear panel connector and inspect it Has the fuse blown Replace...

Page 171: ...s may affect its disposal Regulations policies and or environmental restrictions differ throughout the world Contact your local jurisdiction or local authority for specific advice on disposal 6 9 2 Li...

Page 172: ...Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding Page 6 14 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 173: ...of coding an absolute measurement at each sample point it codes the difference between samples and can dynamically switch the coding scale to compensate for variations in amplitude and frequency ACC A...

Page 174: ...frequencies transmitted High bandwidth allows fast transmission or high volume transmission Byte mode Each byte is delivered separately in the ASI Transport Stream with stuffing data added between the...

Page 175: ...containing the electronic circuitry necessary to decode encrypted signals Some Decoders are separate from the Receiver but in satellite TV broadcasting the term is often used interchangeably as a name...

Page 176: ...shelf from the analogy with pushing items onto one end of a shelf so that they fall off the other A FIFO is useful for buffering a stream of data between a sender and Receiver that are not synchronis...

Page 177: ...h channels are combined into one called bonding the total data rate becomes 128 kbit s and is four and a half times the bandwidth of a V 34 modem 28 8 kbit s The ISDN high speed service is PRI Primary...

Page 178: ...et of the MPEG 2 standard which supports digital video storage DVD etc and transmissions up to 80 Mbit s over various mediums MPEG Moving Pictures Experts Group The name of the ISO IEC working group w...

Page 179: ...ur Monochrome and grey scale systems use one dot per pixel For grey scale the pixel is energised with different intensities creating a range from dark to light a scale of 0 255 for an eight bit pixel...

Page 180: ...d the data it contains is lost RAS Remote Authorization System A TANDBERG TV proprietary public key encryption system used to prevent unauthorized viewing of a TV programme or programmes RF Radio Freq...

Page 181: ...rmation repetition due to areas of similar luminance and or chrominance characteristics within a single frame Removed using DCT and Quantisation Intra Frame Coding SPI Synchronous Parallel Interface S...

Page 182: ...lost in the event of a power failure Sophisticated systems are tied to electrical generators that can provide power for days UPS systems typically provide surge suppression and may provide voltage reg...

Page 183: ...Types B 14 B 10 Option Modules B 15 B 10 1 M2 EOM2 AUDLIN Additional Audio and Linear PCM Option Module B 15 B 10 2 M2 EOM2 DAT RS 232 and RS 422 Data Input Option B 15 Asynchronous Data Input B 15 Sy...

Page 184: ...B 20 Suitable Signal Cable Types B 14 Table B 21 RS 232 Asynchronous Data Input Specification B 15 Table B 22 RS 422 Synchronous Data Input Specification B 15 Table B 23 DVB ASI In 1 2 and 3 Connecto...

Page 185: ...sion 10 Bit 4 2 2 Component and 4 fsc Composite Digital Signals Serial Digital Interface Encoder only supports Component Level C 270 Mbit s 525 625 component Cable length 250 m maximum Recommended cab...

Page 186: ...TE The inputs are isolated from the chassis to prevent 50 Hz 60 Hz hum Encoder Settings for PAL NTSC Video Performance Figures The Encoder settings for the PAL NTSC video performance figures are shown...

Page 187: ...500 kHz Reference fixed single line Field 1 58 dB 58 dB Multiburst VITS line 18 Frequency response 0 5 MHz 0 2 dB 1 0 MHz 0 2 dB 2 0 MHz 0 2 dB 4 0 MHz 0 2 dB 4 8 MHz 0 5 dB 5 8 MHz 0 to 2 5 dB NTSC V...

Page 188: ...ector type 15 way D type male connector Input standard analogue Balanced analogue Clip level 12 dB 15 dB or 18 dB 15 dB available with PCB issue 4 and later Sampling rate 32 48 kHz selectable Input im...

Page 189: ...ination Table B 9 MUSICAM Analogue Test Specification Item Specification Set up of Alteia Receiver Audio Format MPEG Output Analogue Clip Level 18 dB Set up of Audio Encoder Input Analogue Clip Level...

Page 190: ...can also be extracted Up to four stereo pairs of audio can be extracted from the SDI The Encoder can extract two DIDs at once giving four stereo pairs Table B 10 Embedded Audio Specification Item Spec...

Page 191: ...r type 8 way RJ 45 socket 10BaseT ISO 882 3 B 4 2 Local Control Local control is by means of the front panel keypad and LCD display B 4 3 Alarm Table B 14 Alarm Specification Item Specification Safety...

Page 192: ...EOM2 DAT B 4 6 RS 422 Data This provides an RS 422 synchronous serial communications data input interface Table B 16 RS 422 Data Specification Item Specification Safety status SELV Type ITU T V 11 RS...

Page 193: ...plugs with this equipment Class of equipment Class I Equipment EN 60950 para 1 2 4 electric shock protection by basic insulation and protective earth Rated voltage 100 120 220 240 Vac single phase Ra...

Page 194: ...t side of unit Rear section Cool air input from right side of unit exhaust from left side of unit See Chapter 2 Installing the Equipment Figure 2 2 Handling movement Designed for stationary or fixed u...

Page 195: ...24 1998 European Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement FCC USA Conducted and radiated emission limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to the...

Page 196: ...bles Types The signal cable types or similar in Table B 20 are those recommended by TANDBERG Television in order to maintain product EMC compliance Table B 20 Suitable Signal Cable Types Signal Type C...

Page 197: ...ion ASYNC Connector type 9 way D type female Supported baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 baud Control mechanism XON XOFF Time stamp Not supported Synchronous Data Input A 15 way D type female...

Page 198: ...VB ASI Out 1 Connector Disabled Item Specification Safety status SELV Connector designation DVB ASI OUT 1 Connector type BNC Connector impedance 75 W6 Data coding 8B 10B Channel rate 270 Mbit s Specif...

Page 199: ...E5720 Encoder Page B 17 ST TM E10074 1 Table B 26 DVB ASI Out 1 LED Indications Item Specification Red LED On Output disabled Off Output enabled Green LED Off Output not in use Flash 1 3 mark space 1...

Page 200: ...Technical Specification Page B 18 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 201: ...r Configurations Contents C 1 Introduction C 3 C 2 525 625 Line Default Settings C 3 C 3 General Default Settings C 3 C 4 Predefined User Configurations C 7 List of Tables Table C 1 525 625 Line Defau...

Page 202: ...Predefined User Configurations Page C 2 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 203: ...Encoder parameters and default settings are as shown in Table C 2 Table C 2 Default Configuration Settings Module Parameter Default Value System UTC Offset 0 Config Name Config Name Screen Saver Off...

Page 204: ...us Address 0x31 SABus Port RS 485 SABus Baud Rate 19200 SABus Data Bits 8 1 stop bit Mux Active Clock Local Oscillator On Air ASI Output On Packet Length 188 bytes PCR PID 0x1FFE Bit Rate 188 40 Mbit...

Page 205: ...line 23 shortcut On Auto VITC Detect Off Video Encoder Profile level MP ML Reflex Off Compression Mode Standard Compression Mode Options Fixed and Seamless Modes Field Frame Encoding Frame Only Resol...

Page 206: ...Sampling Frequency 48 kHz Channel Bandwidth Low Pass Filter On DC High Pass Filter On RF Protection Off Surround Mixing Level 3 dB LFE Low Pass Filter Off External Delay 179 ms Audio Musicam MPEG 2 Bi...

Page 207: ...ture IBBP 4 Auto 8 Mbit s Video Bit rate 8 Mbit s Video Compression Mode Standard Delay Video Profile Level MP ML GOP Structure IBBP 5 Auto 15 Mbit s Video Bit rate 15 Mbit s Video Compression Mode St...

Page 208: ...Delay Video Profile Level MP ML GOP Structure IP 13 Mega Low Delay 6 Mbit s Video Bit rate 6 Mbit s Video Compression Mode Mega Low Delay Video Profile Level MP ML GOP Structure IP 14 Mega Low Delay 8...

Page 209: ...T ENGLISH ENG ESTONIAN EST FINNISH FIN FRENCH FRE GAELIC GAE GERMAN GER GREEK GRE HUNGARIAN HUN ICELANDIC ICE INDONESIAN IND IRISH IRI ITALIAN ITA JAPANESE JPN KOREAN KOR LATVIAN LAV LITHUANIAN LIT LA...

Page 210: ...IO 2 AAB AUDIO 3 AAC AUDIO 4 AAD AUDIO 5 AAE AUDIO 6 AAF AUDIO 7 AAG AUDIO 8 AAH AUDIO 9 AAI AUDIO 10 AAJ AUDIO 11 AAK AUDIO 12 AAL AUDIO 13 AAM AUDIO 14 AAN AUDIO 15 AAO AUDIO 16 AAP 1 International...

Page 211: ...ile E 3 E 3 3 Creating Transparency E 3 Overview E 3 Adding Transparency Manually E 4 Adding Transparency Using a Key File E 4 Editing the Palette E 4 Palette Reallocation E 4 E 3 4 Downsampling E 5 E...

Page 212: ...Creating and Downloading a Logo Page E 2 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 213: ...eo some areas appear to be transparent The mix can be added manually or by loading a separate key file The application also includes the facility to downsample the image to the desired size The applic...

Page 214: ...right button to correct mistakes Trace around the edge of the area with a medium brush then use the large brush for wide areas Zoom in to do the fine corrections Adding Transparency Using a Key File C...

Page 215: ...os to be superimposed on the encoded bit stream without an additional preprocessor The application runs on a PC with Windows 95 or Windows NT A network connection is required The target Encoder s IP a...

Page 216: ...epeat the Download procedure Buttons in the Region Operations box only affect the current Region number with the exception of Remove All The current Region can also be changed by double clicking on th...

Page 217: ...ble on a typical domestic television Make a note of the co ordinates where the image is required If precise timing is required Download the image in advance with Auto Show off then click Show when dis...

Page 218: ...Creating and Downloading a Logo Page E 8 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 219: ...of Tables Table F 1 Australia F 3 Table F 2 Europe VHF F 4 Table F 3 EuropeCATV F 4 Table F 4 Italy F 4 Table F 5 Morocco F 4 Table F 6 New Zealand F 5 Table F 7 China F 5 Table F 8 OIRT F 5 Table F 9...

Page 220: ...Band Plans Page F 2 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 221: ...n is selected then the required frequency must be selected manually Table F 1 Australia UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz 0 48...

Page 222: ...Frequency in MHz S 4 128 500 S 13 247 500 S 5 135 500 S 14 254 500 S 6 142 500 S 15 261 500 S 7 149 500 S 16 268 500 S 8 156 500 S 17 275 500 S 9 163 500 S 18 282 500 S 10 170 500 S 19 289 500 S 11 23...

Page 223: ...9 722 000 56 858 000 6 171 000 23 554 000 40 730 000 57 866 000 7 179 000 24 562 000 41 738 000 58 874 000 8 187 000 25 610 000 42 746 000 59 882 000 9 195 000 26 618 000 43 754 000 60 890 000 10 203...

Page 224: ...nnel Centre Frequency in MHz UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz 4 178 000 9 218 000 5 186 000 10 226 000 6 194 000 11 234 000 7 202 000 12 242 000 8 210 000 13 250 180 Table F 11 French Overseas PIA...

Page 225: ...95 000 17 497 000 34 599 000 51 701 000 Table F 14 USA UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz UHF Channel Centre Frequency in MHz A...

Page 226: ...00 41 634 000 58 770 000 25 506 000 42 642 000 59 778 000 26 514 000 43 650 000 60 786 000 27 522 000 44 658 000 61 794 000 28 530 000 45 666 000 62 802 000 29 538 000 46 674 000 63 810 000 30 546 000...

Page 227: ...Annex G G Audio Modes Contents G 1 Analogue Audio G 3 G 2 Digital Audio G 3 G 3 Embedded Audio on the SDI G 4 G 4 Detail of Encoder Operation G 4 List of Figures Figure G 1 Analogue Audio Modes G 3 F...

Page 228: ...Audio Modes Page G 2 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 229: ...to be genlocked Figure G 2 shows the clock source that is appropriate for a given audio coding mode The two main clock sources are internal and external derived from the H SYNC input Digital Audio Em...

Page 230: ...annels Each group has an associated Data Identifier DID The standard DIDs generated by an Encoder rack are typically Group 1 0x2FF Group 2 0x1FD Group 3 0x1FB Group 4 0x2F9 Other DIDs are possible Ref...

Page 231: ...embedder 1 De embedder 2 Interface and Conversion Stereo Pair B Audio Channel A Audio Channel B Channel A Audio Channel B Audio SDI Embedded 3 n To Option Modules Base Card Audio User DID Selection De...

Page 232: ...Audio Modes Page G 6 Instruction Manual evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder ST TM E10074 1 BLANK...

Page 233: ...39 associated manuals iv audio additional audio input module 3 6 balanced analogue 1 6 bit rate 1 12 break out cable 1 11 2 11 dolby digital 1 10 3 13 dolby digital bit rates 1 13 dolby e pass throug...

Page 234: ...ownloading a logo E 3 c tick mark B 14 current password change 4 28 current password option 4 28 customer services address viii D data PID 4 68 RS 422 option 4 67 dc filter option 4 64 defaults 525 fa...

Page 235: ...g the equipment 2 4 internal remux option module connectors 3 12 IP address changing from Telnet 2 18 changing from the front panel menus 2 17 methods of changing 2 17 IP address option 2 17 4 21 K ke...

Page 236: ...al option 4 44 4 63 other frequency option 4 77 output DVB ASI 1 6 2 12 on video loss 1 10 4 34 4 35 output format option 4 72 output on video loss black screen 1 10 freeze frame 1 10 test pattern 1 1...

Page 237: ...PTS See single programme transport stream SPTS See single programme transport stream SPTS stand by switch 1 16 start up screen 2 16 statistical multiplexing 4 38 store active config option 4 89 store...

Page 238: ...3 video menu 4 30 video parameters 4 30 video programming system VPS 4 48 video source 4 30 VPS line 16 option 4 47 W warnings meaning of vi web browser cloning a file 5 9 how to set up internet explo...

Page 239: ...ex 4 68 test mode 4 68 version 4 69 data menu 4 66 data XA RS232 menu baud rate 4 69 encoding 4 69 hardware release 4 70 RS232 PID 4 70 software release 4 70 data XB RS422 menu 4 70 hardware release 4...

Page 240: ...load active config 4 89 load configs from backup 4 89 store active config 4 89 store configs in backup 4 90 V vertical blanking interval VBI menu 4 45 auto detect VITC 4 48 cc format 4 47 closed capt...

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