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VIDEO AND AUDIO LOCAL

WIRELESS BROADCAST

USER MANUAL

Software V3.24 and superior

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Page 1: ...VIDEO AND AUDIO LOCAL WIRELESS BROADCAST USER MANUAL Software V3 24 and superior ...

Page 2: ...ivery includes 9 Product overview 10 Putting Realitycasters into operation 11 Statistics 16 Administration 17 Device 19 WEB Interface 20 TELNET Monitoring 21 Antennas installation set up 22 If a problem occurs 23 Cleaning realitycasters 24 Accessories 24 Specifications 25 Frequency plans 26 Manufacturer declaration 27 2 28 ...

Page 3: ...inimize risks of fire and electrocution never remove any screw This product contains no part which can be repaired by the user Confide any repair to a qualified technician WARNING to avoid any risk of fire or electrocution never expose this product to the rain or to the humidity 3 28 ...

Page 4: ...e latter with precaution to avoid that it overturns and causes wounds If there is risk of thunderstorm or if you do not plan to use the device during a prolonged period disconnect it of the sector Confide any repair work to a qualified technician only Have this product repaired if it underwent a damage in particular If the supply cable or its contact are damaged If some liquid was knocked down or ...

Page 5: ...utions or still contain other risks Security check Make sure that the service technician once the maintenance or repair works ended proceeds to security checks to verify the smooth running of the device Environment To save the current disconnecting the power cable when the device is unused The packaging is recyclable Deposit it I an this appropriate container If you put the device in the old mater...

Page 6: ...t values imposed by the regulator Some derogations allowing more power to be transmitted may apply in some country 6 28 frequency band 1 5180 36 U NII 1 200mW 23 dBm 2 5200 40 U NII 1 200mW 23 dBm 3 5220 44 U NII 1 200mW 23 dBm 4 5240 48 U NII 1 200mW 23 dBm 5 5260 52 U NII 2 200mW 23 dBm 6 5280 56 U NII 2 200mW 23 dBm 7 5300 60 U NII 2 200mW 23 dBm 8 5320 64 U NII 2 200mW 23 dBm 9 5500 100 U NII ...

Page 7: ...et to 25 dBm power a cable of at least 7 dB attenuation must be used if a 7 dBi antenna is used When using the channel 20 to 24 5745 MHz to 5825 MHz the EIRP must be lower than 25 mW 14 dBm a cable of at least 6 dB attenuation must be used if a 7 dBi antenna is used When using a different antenna or different cable the maximum allowed power may be achieved by lowering the power generated by the pr...

Page 8: ... broadcasting from control room mixing table computers towards your HD screens led walls video projectors speakers amplifiers line arrays Indoor broadcasting in art halls concert halls hall of congress museums Outdoor broadcasting during concerts sport events shows KEY POINTS Point to multi points Broadcasting Range beyond one kilometre Latency lower than 120ms 3 images in 25fps Simplicity of inst...

Page 9: ...DELIVERY INCLUDES 1 device 1 power cable 2 RSMA 3dB omnidirectional antennas 2 SMA RSMA adaptors 2 front plate antennas cables 1 user manual 9 28 ...

Page 10: ...DMI or DVI input output 11 1 XLR Analog input transmitter 5 VGA input transmitter only 12 1 XLR Analog or stereo digital input transmitter 6 BNC SDI input output option 13 2 RCAAnalog inputs transmitter 7 LAN port 14 Antenna 2 Note USB port is for maintenance SUB MENUS DESCRIPTION Menu Status Radio Audio Stats Status main menu Stats radio communication statistics Radio change channels management D...

Page 11: ... button Down arrow button Video menu selection thanks the centre button to enter right arrow button to manage parameter up or down arrow to change parameter Choose HDMI centre button to validate You can connect your video cable Tx Note At each moment you can go back to main menu thanks to upper or down left triangle button button 1 or 4 on the front plate description Note You can check the format ...

Page 12: ...een you can see the video resolution of the input stream at the transmitting point the video parameters of the device connected to the receiver identity an resolution Menu Video Res In D1920x1080P60 Id XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Disp D1920x1080P60 Power On 3 Audio parameters select your audio source of your transmitter Tx Menu Audio Source Analog Phones L 63 dBFS R 63 dBFS For example Main menu Left ar...

Page 13: ... right arrow button to manage parameter up or down arrow to change parameter Choose Analog centre button to validate Menu Audio Analog AES Output Analog Analog AES connect your audio outputs cables led are lightning to the receiver and manage each output volume independently For example Main menu left arrow button Audio menu selection centre button to enter right arrow button to manage parameter u...

Page 14: ...N sub menu centre button to begin scan Ch 06 5280 MHz 50 dB 1 Bar graph indicates used frequencies around your product You can check the power of each detected signal in the top of the screen The number under each bar graph indicates the number of transmitter using the selected channel A number in reverse colour means that a DIWEL product use this channel Note When you start a frequencies SCAN fro...

Page 15: ...l seconds according to your set up distances frequencies choice disturbances etc choose your transmission power of each antennas output on the transmitter Tx Note Please see explanations concerning power transmission page 26 Menu Radio Channel1 02 5200 MHz Channel2 08 5320 MHz Tx1 power 10 dBm Tx2 power 10 dBm Main menu left arrow button Radio menu selection centre button to enter up or down arrow...

Page 16: ... 10 Name Designation Short description Cnx Number of receiver in the network Number of links per radio head Best configuration RF1 RF2 number of receiver used Lvl Power of transmission or reception Value from 30dB to 96dB 30 is the best value M s Data rate From 1 to 9 Mbit s regarding the video complexity Qos Quality of services From 0 to 10 10 is the best value For a perfect set up RF1 RF2 number...

Page 17: ...t If you need to modifies parameters you will have to go back to this menu first in order to unlock your product Change Password You can change the password here 7 marks maximum Factory Reset To set the default factory parameters Defaults parameters are Menu Parameter Tx Rx RADIO Group Reality Reality RF1 7 RF2 12 RF1 power 6 dBm RF2 power 6 dBm Menu Parameter Tx Rx AUDIO Audio Input Analog Audio ...

Page 18: ... HDMI Bite rate 8 Mbit s Mode Rand Power on on Menu Parameter Tx Rx DEVICE Name TX DIWEL 00 RX DIWEL 00 Network IP 192 168 002 001 192 168 002 001 Network Mask 255 255 255 000 255 255 255 000 Menu Parameter Tx Rx ADMIN Lock off off Password DIWEL DIWEL 18 28 ...

Page 19: ... You can name each product independently in order to be easily identified Software Menu Each value indicates the software version of each programmable board included on your device Hardware Menu You can find here the product code the manufacturing date code and the product MAC address of your device and its optional functions Network Menu You can find here the IP characteristics of your device IP ...

Page 20: ...able on the device sub menu So you can check all data available on the screen product version transmission quality radio parameters audio parameters video parameters update your products Note Default login name and password are admin NOTE For the moment Transmitters and receivers pages are nor used 20 28 ...

Page 21: ...ice PN Device SN Device MAC Device type Device mode Device option Device board revision Device audio inversion Device Ip addr Device IP mask Diwel 02 0003 V 3 19 XXXXXX XXXX PFXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX 00 1B C5 08 XX XX Reality Tx None 0 Off 192 168 200 124 255 255 255 0 cmd help Available commands help infos status For each radio head two per product Nb of connection 1 if the radio link of each mod...

Page 22: ...u can privilege directional panel antennas at reception point Reception sensibility is primordial Install your antennas 1 meter minimum between each antenna of each device 1 meter minimum from a wall above obstacles The use of mats is recommended For a distance of d kilometre this minimum of height above obstacles is 3 6 d 1m15 over obstacles for a distance 100m 2 5m over obstacles for a distance ...

Page 23: ...vel if possible Check your installation set up thanks to DIWEL tools available on www diwel com Cable is damaged Change the cable Cable is not well connected Check the cable connection Antennas are not well oriented Check the antennas polarization Check the antennas orientation Antennas gain is too low Check your antennas gain Check your installation thanks to DIWEL tools available on www diwel co...

Page 24: ... 10 360 Vertical polarization TOS VSWR 1 8 1 max Impedance 50 Ω ANT DIR 58 23dB 23dB directive antenna for ISM 5 15 5 875 GHz band Angle of radiation H V 10 5 10 5 Vertical horizontal polarization TOS VSWR 1 5 1 Impedance 50 Ω ANTENNAS CABLES REFERENCE DESCRIPTION N N LMR400UF 5M N N LMR400UF 10M N N LMR400UF 20M LMR 400 UF low loss 5 10 20 meters cable UltraFlex with N antenna connector N N LMR40...

Page 25: ... dBm eirp 5 ISM channels indoor outdoor Pmax 14 dBm eirp BANDWITH 20 MHz SENSIBILITY 94 dBm POWER 6 à 22 dBm Except antennas gain AUDIO VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS AUDIO RESOLUTION 24 bit 48 KHz Uncompressed VIDEO FORMATS HDMI SDI VGA Until 1920 x 1080p CHANNELS Audio Video 2 channels 1 channel Full HD LATENCY 120ms Set Patented synchronisation protocol OUTPUT LEVEL Symmetrical XLR Asymmetrical RCA 18 d...

Page 26: ...m 4 5240 200mW 23dBm 5 5260 200mW 23dBm 6 5280 200mW 23dBm 7 5300 200mW 23dBm 8 5320 200mW 23dBm 9 5500 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 10 5520 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 11 5540 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 12 5560 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 13 5580 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 14 5600 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 15 5620 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 16 5640 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 17 5660 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 18 5680 500mW 25dBm 1W 30dBm 19 5700 500mW ...

Page 27: ...udio and in ear monitoring devices EN 50385 2002 12 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 110 MHz 40 GHz General public EN 301893 V1 7 1 Broadband Radio Access Networks BRAN 5 GHz h...

Page 28: ... logo are registred trademarks of DIWEL SAS This document is non contractual DIWEL reserves the right to change the content of this notice at its sole discretion More information on www diwel com REALITYcaster UG en Rev 3 24_ed01 2014 07 15 ...

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