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Preliminary Draft - April 2010

Copyright © 2011

Part number RD000079  

Printed in U.S.A. 

Authorized EU representative: Vislink PLC

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The information and design contained within this manual was originated by and is the property 

of Vislink. Vislink reserves all patent proprietary design, manufacturing, reproduction use, and sales rights thereto, and 
to any articles disclosed therein, except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others. The foregoing does not 
apply to vendor proprietary parts. Vislink has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the material contained in this 
manual at the time of printing. As specifications, equipment, and this manual are subject to change without notice, 
Vislink assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual 
or for any decisions based on its use. This manual is supplied for information purposes only and should not be 
construed as a commitment by Vislink. The information in this manual remains the property of Vislink and may not be 
used, disclosed, or reproduced in any form whatsoever, without the prior written consent of Vislink. Vislink reserves the 
right to make changes to equipment and specifications of the product described in this manual at any time without 
notice and without obligation to notify any person of such changes.

General Safety Information  

The following safety requirements, as well as local site requirements and regulations, 

must be observed by personnel operating and maintaining the equipment covered by this manual to ensure awareness 
of potential hazards. 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. If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it 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.

About this Manual  

This manual is intended for use by qualified operators, installers, and service personnel. Users of 

this manual should already be familiar with basic concepts of radio, video, and audio. For information about terms in 
this manual, see 

Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

 (Part No. 400576-1). Pay special attention to Notes, Cautions, 

and Warnings.

Read 

Notes

 for important information to assist you in using and maintaining the equipment.

Follow 

CAUTIONS

 to prevent damage to the equipment.

Follow 

WARNINGS

 to prevent personal injury or death.

Symbols  

The following symbols may be on the equipment or in this manual:

WARNING: General Warning. 
Risk of Danger.

Frame or Chassis Ground: Identifies the frame 
or chassis terminal.

WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock.

Earth Ground: Identifies the earth ground 
terminal.

CAUTION: Electrostatic Discharge. 
Possible Damage to Equipment.

Fuse: Identifies fuses or their location.

Protective Earth Ground: Identifies any
terminal intended for connection to an
external conductor for protection against elec-
tric shock in case of a fault, or the
terminal on a protective earth electrode.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 
(WEEE): The product must not be disposed of 
with other waste. You must dispose of the 
waste equipment by handing it over to a desig-
nated collection point for recycling. 

101 Billerica Avenue - Bldg. 6

North Billerica, MA 01862-1256 USA

TEL:  800.490.5700 or +1.978.671.5700

Summary of Contents for HDT-1000S2

Page 1: ...User and Technical Manual Preliminary Draft April 2010 HDT 1000S2 Compact HD SD Digital Video Transmitter Manual Part No RD000079 Rev 1 January 2011 ...

Page 2: ... of potential hazards 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 If not installed and used in ...

Page 3: ...OFDM digital transmissions consisting of either standard definition SD NTSC or PAL or high definition HD video formats The transmitter uses the H 264 MPEG video compression format for high quality imagery Accessories You can order an RF cable omni antenna and encryption license 2 Band and Frequency of Operation The HDT 1000S2 covers the following range HDT 1000S2 S2 band 2 41 2 45 GHz unlicensed U...

Page 4: ...he damage report to Vislink Customer Service Contact Vislink Customer Service to determine the disposition of the equipment You can connect the following cables to the HDT 1000S2 Audio Input Audio is input to the HDT 1000S2 through the 21 pin front panel connector Branched cable assemblies are available for either microphone or line level input to the HDT 1000 transmitter RS 232 Control You can co...

Page 5: ...high gain antennas such as a dish antenna and never look into the open end of a waveguide or cable where RF power may be present The HDT 1000S2 is a mobile transmitter This unit operated without an antenna will not create RF energy exceeding 1 0 mW cm2 the FCC limit for exposure Once connected to an antenna the potential for harmful exposure will be greatly enhanced In this situation a certain dis...

Page 6: ...ntilog dBi 10 Feet to centimeters Feet 30 48 Centimeters to Feet cm 0328 4 π 12 57 User Input RF power delivered to the antenna Watts Antenna gain referenced to isotropic antenna dBi Distance from the center of radiation Feet Calculation steps 1 P RF power input Watts to milliwatts Watts 1000 2 G Antenna gain dBi Numeric gain Antilog dBi 10 3 EIRP Multiply P G 4 R Centimeters to feet Centimeters 0...

Page 7: ... transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Vislink in accordance with the requirements set forth by the FCC provides this information as a guide to the user It is assumed that the users of this equipment are licensed and qualified to operate the equipme...

Page 8: ...ions Load custom preset configurations from a file on your PC into your HDT 1000S2 Apply an encryption key to the presets simultaneously or individually The figure to the right and associated table shows the membrane switch control where you select a preset low or high radio frequency and audio selections The switch control contains a dark timer that turns off LEDs after a delay All LEDs are activ...

Page 9: ...udio 1to Mic or Line and press SAVE to set Audio LEDs Green when enabled otherwise dark M MIC L LINE RF HI LED Green when the radio power output is high dark when low SAVE Sets new preset VID LED Green when a valid NTSC or PAL analog composite video signal as well as an ASI or HD SDI digital video signal is present otherwise dark ALARM LED Red when an alarm occurs otherwise dark CRYPTO LED Green w...

Page 10: ...l setting If the SAVE key is not pressed within 5 seconds the audio level returns to the most recently used value and the selection mode is canceled 5 3 Selecting the RF Output Level The HDT 1000S2 recalls the most recently saved RF output power level when it is powered up To select between high or low power for the RF output level do the following 1 Press the RF HI LOW key The currently selected ...

Page 11: ...nk VID Illuminates to indicate the presence of a valid NTSC or PAL analog composite video signal as well as an ASI or HD SDI digital video signal Check the video camera source and cabling to ensure the video signal is reaching the transmitter CRYPTO Illuminates to indicate that the transmitter is transmitting the encryption code associated with the preset Verify whether encryption is required and ...

Page 12: ... parameters for each preset do the following 1 Select Video Settings from the Video drop down menu The Encoder Setting screen appears 2 Configure the video and audio parameters as required for the preset and click Apply 3 Enter Login root Password root Note The HDT 1000S2 transmit frequency settings may be configured only via the web browser and only by qualified service personnel when the correct...

Page 13: ...m Settings screen appears 5 Configure the video and audio parameters as required for the preset and click Apply 6 Select Encryption Settings from the Radio drop down menu The Encryption Settings screen appears Note For 128 bit encryption enter 32 hexadecimal characters For 256 bit encryption enter 64 hexadecimal characters ...

Page 14: ... Presets screen appears 9 Configure the video and audio parameters as required for the preset and click Store 7 Recalling a Preset Configuration from a PC 1 Select Preset from the Radio drop down menu 2 Select the preset number and click Load The relevant parameters will be populated under Video and Radio Note The Encryption code will not display Click Logout to finish setting up the HDT 1000S2 ...

Page 15: ... RF TNC female connector attaches the antenna to the unit 8 2 Video Output Connectors The BNC female connectors provide HD SD analog composite video outputs SMPTE 170M Connector Pin Description Pin Signal Ring Ground Connector Pin Description Pin Signal Ring Ground 4 125 10 48 cm 3 925 9 97 cm 675 1 71 cm 2 87 7 29 cm 2 67 6 8 cm Signal Ground Signal Ground ...

Page 16: ...ts for the Lemo FGGOB304CLAD52 POWER IN 4 pin male power connector Vislink supplies a DC power cable assembly with each unit Connector Pinout Signal Description Pinout Signal Description 1 TX 5 not used 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 not used 4 not used 8 not used Connector Pin Description Pin Description 1 Video Ground 11 RS232 RXD Data 2 GND Audio 2 Mic 12 Composite Video In 3 Mic 2 Input 13 GND Audio 1 Mic 4...

Page 17: ...Model number and serial number of the unit located on a label on the bottom of each unit Approximate purchase date There are no supported field repairs or replacement parts for the HDT 1000S2 system Return the unit for factory repair CAUTION If you attempt field repair you risk damaging your equipment If your equipment is under warranty you may also affect your warranty coverage The HDT 1000S2 req...

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