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XDS PRO1 

Satellite Receiver 

 
 

 

 

 

User’s Guide

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XDS PRO1

Page 1: ...XDS PRO1 Satellite Receiver User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ein may be trademarks or registered trademarks and are only used for identification and explanation without intent to infringe Any terms mentioned or used that are known trademarks or service marks ha...

Page 3: ...r 11 2 4 2 Uneven Loading of Rack 11 2 5 Connecting to the Satellite Dish 11 2 5 1 DC Voltage Requirement 11 2 5 2 Warnings About Shorting DC 12 2 6 Connecting to the Ethernet Network 12 2 6 1 Connect...

Page 4: ...22 4 2 15 The SN Command 22 4 2 16 The SS Command 23 4 2 17 The TIME Command 23 4 2 18 The TUNER Command 23 4 2 19 The VER Command 24 5 XPING X Digital Receiver Discovery Tool 25 5 1 Usage 25 6 RECEIV...

Page 5: ...ace Specification 47 8 2 Mechanical Electrical Specification 47 8 3 Environmental Specifications 47 8 4 8 4 M C Interface Connector 47 8 5 8 5 Relay Outputs 48 8 6 Analog Audio Output 49 8 7 Analog Au...

Page 6: ...Important Information Throughout this guide you will find icons designed to help you quickly spot important information Note The note icon identifies information for the proper operation of your equi...

Page 7: ...entral web application This application is called the Network Management System hereafter referred to as the NMS From the NMS network managers will be able to create play schedules consisting of radio...

Page 8: ...e LNB at your dish be sure to turn on the LNB voltage on the front panel menu AFTER the LNB is connected See Section 2 5 x Your new XDS receiver might be delivered with an optional parts kit that incl...

Page 9: ...olled via a temperature sensor which will allow the unit to operate under less than optimal conditions It is important to keep in mind that once the receiver is located in a closed or rack environment...

Page 10: ...ded to avoid static build up and voltage spikes which may occur due to lightning strikes or other types of power surges Proper earth grounding of the rack system should be maintained at all times with...

Page 11: ...eceiver to the rack 2 4 2 Uneven Loading of Rack When installing the PRO1 receiver into a rack make sure to place heavier pieces of equipment on the bottom and lighter pieces on the top Caution Uneven...

Page 12: ...net only mode in which is can receive audio data and receiver updates via its Ethernet port For this feature to be functional the receiver must be connected to a network router or directly connected t...

Page 13: ...dify the IP address refer to Section 6 1 3 2 6 4 Assigning a Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to determine where the network number in an IP address ends and the node number in an IP address begins...

Page 14: ...filiate Website Section 7 3 or through the Receiver Web Interface For pin out information on the RS 232 port please see Section 8 5 2 8 2 Cues The PRO1 is capable of firing multiple types of relays x...

Page 15: ...ary data AAC will carry ancillary data in a proprietary enhancement to the framing protocol this enhancement will be compatible with all AAC decoders 2 9 2 Out of Band Ancillary Data Out of band ancil...

Page 16: ...eiving a signal 3 1 3 The Update LED The UPDATE led indicates a software download upgrade is in progress When it is blinking slowly once per second the download is in process When it blinks fast three...

Page 17: ...e same through the rear port or through a telnet terminal 4 1 Setting up a Console Connection To set up a console interface from your computer to the receiver x Connect a standard serial cable from th...

Page 18: ...the Stop bits drop down list and None in the Flow control drop down list Press Apply and then press OK Figure 3 COM1 Properties You are now ready to communicate with the PRO1 Receiver via the console...

Page 19: ...ask the receiver is using To see the current ALARM mask without modifying it simply type ALARM without an argument following it To change the alarm mask type ALARM MASK where MASK is a hexadecimal dig...

Page 20: ...ofiles 4 2 3 The Factory Command This command will reset all of the receiver settings to factory defaults The syntax is FACTORY DEFAULTS USER FULL where USER will reset basic settings to factory defau...

Page 21: ...essful The two default argument combinations for the user and tech profiles are user guest and tech radio respectively The Login command is available to all profiles 4 2 8 The Logout Command This comm...

Page 22: ...nd puts test tone on the port Use the STOP argument to stop tone The PORT command is available to all profiles 4 2 12 The PING Command This command will attempt to ping the IP address specified by the...

Page 23: ...ved 0x08000000 URL Event Overflow 0x00001000 NV Config Bad 0x10000000 Internet Down 0x00002000 reserved 0x20000000 Storage Full 0x00004000 DSP Timeout 0x40000000 SW Download Ready 0x00008000 Fan Stopp...

Page 24: ...Sets LNBV to ON or OFF depending on argument CLEAR Clears all tuner statistics Table 4 Tuner Command Parameters The TUNER command is available to all profiles 4 2 19 The VER Command This command whic...

Page 25: ...eceiver s serial number x The receiver s status x The receiver s past faults 5 1 Usage The Start button begins locating receivers connected to the network Unless the Stop button is pressed the search...

Page 26: ...s most of the basic receiver attributes and settings After logging in you start in the General menu by default The tabs listed across the top for the General menu are Status Tuner Setup Relays Opto In...

Page 27: ...image of the Status Tab in the General menu Your broadcaster s logo may appear in the top left corner The tabs along the top navigate to different areas of the General menu Status tab is currently se...

Page 28: ...x Eb No or energy per bit relative to noise floor x AGC or automatic gain control x Fade count of the tuner x The number of Reed Solomon errors that the tuner has experienced x The LNB offset the tun...

Page 29: ...The model of the receiver x The serial number of the receiver x The addressing value of the receiver x The firmware version of the receiver x The date that the current firmware version was designed x...

Page 30: ...e watched for by clicking on the existing alarm mask x DHCP on off specifying whether the receiver should be assigned an IP address by the network x IP Address Subnet Mask if not automatically assigne...

Page 31: ...Tab 6 1 5 The Opto Inputs Tab The Opto Inputs tab allows the user to view and edit the commands executed when an optical input pin is activated The Mode may be set to either the default Uncoded mode o...

Page 32: ...et to Enabled for the commands to execute when the pins are activated 6 1 6 The Logs Tab The Logs tab will show a chronological list of all events logged on the receiver since the last time the logs w...

Page 33: ...ich programs the receiver is set up to receive and use In the Programs grid you are given the Program Name Code Mono Stereo Setting Program ID PID and Authorization status for each Program on the rece...

Page 34: ...d drive is listed For each recording you are given a link to download the recording to your computer s local hard drive the date that it was recorded and the length of the recording The recording will...

Page 35: ...tabs will look like view section 6 3 3 The All Tab 6 3 2 The Traffic Tab The Traffic Tab shows all traffic related text or document files These files will most likely include instruction from network...

Page 36: ...he NMS may modify the relay mappings on the receiver to specify which relays corresponds to which netrelay The following sections will instruct you on how to accomplish these tasks 7 1 Accessing and L...

Page 37: ...create a station schedule follow these steps x Log into the NMS see section 7 1 x When the What would you like to do window appears select Figure 16 Task Selection x Once the page loads you will be p...

Page 38: ...d or backward in time Clicking This Week will bring the scheduler back to the current week The Scheduler shows a 24 hour grid broken into one hour sections Figure 18 Week Grid x In order to add a prog...

Page 39: ...clicking on the corresponding buttons or create a new schedule by clicking Create a new station schedule using this feed link Figure 20 Program Network Feeds x The PRO1 receiver has the ability to pla...

Page 40: ...If you are creating a new schedule and would like to play the network feed in its entirety leave the live option selected use the check boxes to select which days to play the feed specify a start and...

Page 41: ...section A drop down box will become available in the second section allowing you to choose how many days up to seven after the original feed to schedule the playback In addition to how many days to d...

Page 42: ...chedule will be indefinite Figure 26 Days and Date Range x Once all of the options have been configured click OK at the bottom of the window to finish editing the schedule Click the Commit Schedule to...

Page 43: ...clicked The program can be deleted by clicking on Delete A pop up window will appear to confirm your request The Network Feed screen will update and you must then Commit the schedule to the receiver...

Page 44: ...umbers 7 4 Port Schedules The PRO1 is capable of managing up to two different radio stations on the audio port In order to allow different stations to play on the same port the receiver uses a port sc...

Page 45: ...sed instead of the Daily Password to login to the Affiliate Website Click Update to set the password x The time zone for the receiver can be changed using the drop down menu in the configuration page...

Page 46: ...XDS PRO1 Receiver User s Guide X Digital Systems Rev A August 29 2009 46 Figure 30 Affiliate Configuration Page...

Page 47: ...will be a 65W universal input switching power supply that is UL safety rated We expect the system to operate without a need for a fan in air conditioned locations The fan will be electronically contro...

Page 48: ...tputs There is one DB 37 connector on the rear panel which together contain a total of 16 mappable relay or contact closures The following table provides the pin outs for the relay connector PIN FUNCT...

Page 49: ...g audio output port The following table has the pin out of the analog output port PIN FUNCTION 1 L OUT 2 Ground 3 LOUT 4 Ground 5 R OUT 6 L OUT 7 Ground 8 LOUT 9 R OUT Table 12 Analog Audio Output Pin...

Page 50: ...ed Data relays information which is carried along with the audio data received song and artist information or relay queues to trigger events Below is a pin out table for the PAD port Pad async output...

Page 51: ...RF Input Parameters Data will be demodulated and then de multiplexed by PID Program ID On demand the de multiplexed data will be transmitted via the Ethernet switch to any of the devices requesting s...

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