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HD Exporter User`s Manual - Continental Electronics Corporation

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5. UN M2003 Ibiquity Digital Carp Version 2 3 3 E E Figure 7 2 Exporter GUI Activity Monitor Sawa TEN ac PLATFORM AUDIO SIGNAL TEST STATION OTA 7 1 1 G1 Exporter Platform Indicator This identifies the present system platform When selected a platform menu is displayed as shown in Figure 7 3 NOTE The platform selected must be compatible with the hardware in use or errors will occur DO NOT change the Exporter platform The G1 Exporter is the only platform supported in the 202200 4 configuration 19 d Ge Exciter O G3 Exciter O G1 Exporter O Waveform Generator Figure 7 3 Version Properties Screen 7 1 2 Station Call Sign The Station Call Sign indicator displays the call sign being transmitted with the digital data When selected the Station Information screen Figure 7 4 is displayed The Station Information screen is subdivided into 4 group boxes Station Identification Call Sign Station Slogan and Station Message Station Information Station Identification High Priority go Figure 7 4 Station Information Screen 20 7 1 2 1 Station Identification 7 1 2 1 1 Country Code The Country Code tab when selected displays a Numeric Keyboard screen similar to Figure 7 5 To change the Country Code enter the desired Country Code using the number keys Press Enter to establish the new Country Code and return to the Stat
6. 10 6 4 Shutdown Procedure Non embedded eene 11 65 Shuldown Procedure Embedded 11 RADI UNT rm 11 G7 Console 16 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 3 netu a aaa su PV EE dU oe ruv 17 7 1 Graphical User Interface Display Indicator Definitions 18 G1 Exporter Platform TAG uu u uuu 19 y NEED comu 20 re 23 7 1 4 Status Upper Section Main Screen Upper 00 23 7 1 5 Status Lower Section Main Screen Upper Rieht 23 LLO Date AA 24 7 Exporter Status apes m 25 7 2 System Tab Control BUIflons T 25 MUO WA sassa T nec xan sai 28 Glllipill IO TREO 26 VO ON PENI MM D uM UE 29 Tele CONMCUTE PASS W ONG 31 PAS MEE
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8. AMI 1 ENGINEERING RELFASE TC PRODUCTION RELEASE NOTES REVISED PER ECN 07 0379N 1 ASSEMBLE IAW PART MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS D 2 IDENTIFY PART USING KROY TOOL AND SHRINK TUBING P N 98 31 0342 D OR EQUIVALENT AS SHOWN 3 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PREFIX WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION 2 00 12 i E 2 W22 nis 205 ors 1 HU O 4 f SEE NOTE 2 4 P1 AND ITEM 3 2 SUPPLIED WITH GPS ASSY 3 OF TOP LEVEL 2 5 202206 1 ASSEMBLY B B P1 P2 3 22AWG BLACK 12 2 NC 7 2 12 1 22AWG YEL x 3 4 SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST A DIAGRAM 202206 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY GPS PWR W22 A IL UNLESS CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS S _ DALLAS TERT MECH ENGR 0 m CaBLE_ASSEMBLY ocv PROJ ENGR r rrr NN en LAD Tien D BRowN 0 01 30 D 52151 202206 jy AL emos E CEC FORM 387 1 REV B 6 FS 4 3 2 1 4 5 2 1 FRGERETAR HODGE MS DOCUMENT AO TE SURIECT WATER TE PROPERTY OF COMMENT SOMERS DEPT BY ATEN PORES OF CANO P o o ENGINEERING RELEASE J NOTES _ PRODUCTION RELEASE Gz Jazz D 1 ASSEMBLE IAW PART MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS D 2 IDENTIFY AND MARK PAR
9. 394 1 74LVC2T45DCT TPS3820 50DBV 2 WDI RESETH shi BE SAR M GND 2 B29 SwDIRESET RESET 2 DIR GND 22 MN t lt o 15 NOT INASTALLED ON OTS te 2 CONFIGURATION Diet aurais iz A 3 3V 5V omerwse WYER 06 06 02 CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS uB er L mw DALLAS TEXAS 75227 241 381 746 74LVC2T45DCT ei om 1 13 3V 05 015 1 DEG WALKER 06 06 07 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM for Le IST ol Bisa NEN ERE ELEC ENGR CPS CLOC HENRI ee S ACC 06 06 07 DISTRIBUTION eps px S Wa G a mr 202223 9114 52151 202224 a mor see ose eces ee T eem i 9 2 ie CEC FORM 367 1 REV A 8 7 6 5 4 5 2 1 g 7 6 5 rE 4 3 2224 1 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 11 2896 MHZ 256X44 1 KHZ OMCK C2 1 HD AES IN J7 3 1246 2131246 D 10 1 1 110 HD AUDIO CARD INPUT 4 Ke 10 2 i 6 R20 10 3 5V 47 5K R10 47 5K T5V P2 RESET CN a D M NND gS SNS ETN Ls lg a x I C C a x I x FM AES IN 18 0
10. AL Motherboard Assembly 202081 CCA GPS Clock Distribution 20222 A Am RearPanet Assembly _ 202207 1 b lt 7926 Cable Assy HD AES 202274 Ws GheAssHDAES PL202200 4 10 Cable Assy GPS Data 12 W26 W39 HD EXPORTER Rev 0 0 52151 202200 HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 1 0 52151 202200 HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 2 1 52151 109 9032 210 CHASSIS RACK MOUNT 4U 19 KB W TOUCH PAD LCD MONITOR 24 SLIDES 3 1 202202 1 CHASSIS HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 4 202201 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 5 1 52151 202225 1 PLATE COMPONENT 6 2 52151 191 0034 070 POST ELEC MECH EQUIP MALE FEM 1 4 HEX 6 32 THD EACH END 1 1 2 LG ALUM 7 0 072 0178 010 SOFTWARE HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR PN 202200 1 8 0 52151 NOT USED NOT USED 9 1 52151 015 9942 020 ACCESSORY LANYARD TYPE EYE EACH END 8 LG 10 4 52151 191 0017 230 POST ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FEMALE 1 4 HEX 6 32 UNC X 1 1I 2 ALUMINUM GOLD IRIDITE 11 1 52151 202221 1 OVERLAY HD EXPORTER 12 22 96906 551957 28 SCREW MACHINE 6 32UNC 2A X 3 8 PAN HEAD CRES CROSS RECESSED 13 35 96906 MS15795 805 WASHER FLAT 0 156 ID 0 312 OD 0 035 THK CRES 14 35 96906 535338 136 WASHER LOCK 6 NOM ID SPRING HELICAL 300 5 0 250 OD 0 148 ID 0 031 TK PASSVTD REGULAR SERIES 15 11 96906 MS51957 30 SCREW MACHINE 6 32UNC 2A X 1 2 PAN HEAD CRES CROSS RECESSED 16 6 96906 MS35649 26
11. High Priority Figure 7 6 Universal Call Sign and Station Slogans 7 1 2 4 1 Universal Station Slogan If a station s slogan is longer than 56 characters or contains international symbols the Universal Station Slogan should be used The Universal Station Slogan supports 4 different character sets RBDS RDS E 1 RBDS RDS E 2 RBDS RDS E 3 and Unicode Use the drop down box as shown in Figure 7 6 to select the desired character set The Universal Station Slogan tab when selected displays an Alphanumeric Keyboard screen similar to Figure 7 7 To change the Universal Station Slogan enter the desired characters and press Enter to establish the new slogan and return to the Station Information screen 22 7 1 2 5 Station Message The Station Message field is used to transmit messages other than the call sign or station slogan The Station Message field supports 4 different character sets RBDS RDS E 1 RBDS RDS E 2 RBDS RDS E 3 and Unicode Use the drop down box as shown in Figure 7 6 to select the desired character set The Station Message field when selected displays an Alphanumeric Keyboard screen similar to Figure 7 7 To change the Station Message enter the desired characters and press Enter to establish the new Station Message and return to the Station Information screen Check the High Priority box to indicate to receivers that current message has a high priority ahot musasasa H Lj
12. Results Figure 7 27 Dialog setdev Screen 7 2 6 GPS Data The GPS Data button when selected displays the GPS Data screen shown in Figure 7 28 This screen displays GPS Version status and allows setting of the GPS values If the GPS mode is in the Not Locked mode no antenna attached all the position information can be edited This information will not be used for transmission unless the system is reset If the information is changed a system reset warning screen Figure 7 29 will be displayed as a reminder 37 VERS T 04 00 Sep 2001 11 22 03 7 72 10 5 580 3001 00758B Operational Made Time Locked 2 2 7 Hemisphere Degrees Minutes Latitude e Longitude rs 49 0769 Altitude mum meters Day O30 of 2004 20 34 53 GPs Figure of Merit 100 ns ETE 1 us Antenna D glav Figure 7 28 GPS Data Screen Q must restarted far changes to take effect aP ok Figure 7 29 System Reset Warning Screen 7 2 6 1 GPS Antenna Delay This variable is based on GPS cable type and length Delay values for recommended cable types are listed in Table 7 1 GPS Cabling Delays Table 7 1 GPS Cabling Delays Cable Type Delay Value Belden 9311 RG 58 4 36 ns m 1 33 ns ft Belden 8267 RG 213 4 99 ns m 1 52 ns ft Belden 9104 RG 59 4 00 ns m 1 22 ns ft Belden 9913 RG 8 3 90 ns m 1 19 ns ft 38 To determine th
13. VIEW C C 202200 4 SCALE 2 1 CEC FORM 588 2 REV 002202 ox 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONFINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION H 8 ATTACH WITH GLUE ITEM 8 LOCATED AS SHOWN A1 MOUSE A1 K B P O A6 A1 LAN o G mane ow P c ATTACH ITEM 3 THE CHASSIS 2 5 o 4 BY REPLACING EXISTING HARDWARE ON INSIDE REAR PANEL OF CHASSIS oy WITH INDICATED HARDWARE a sa 6 PLACES MARKED B 1 VGA PORT Zs POWER F A1 COM 1 SUPPLY k E KS REAR VIEW BEFORE REAR PANEL ATTACHED p s n MOUNT CHASSIS USING 6 32 X 1 4 MALE FEMALE SPACERS FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 4 PLACES MARKED D LL k u MOUNT A1 TO CHASSIS USING S 1 4 PLASTIC SNAP IN SPACER FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 E 1 PLACE INDICATED SCALE 2 1 NOT SHOWN CLEARITY WHEN INSTALLING POSTS ITEM 6 _7 CHASSIS INSTALL WITH 1 ea ae LOCK WASHER ITEM 14 E AES x CIB YY as Pe es ee ee Or d V Lh 1 SEE DETAIL D PAGE 2 FOR MOU
14. Last System Error The last time a warning or system error occurred 64 Up Time Calendar Time Elapsed Time OS Start Jul 14 2004 15 43 28 10000 v 006 d 20 07 20 Last system shutdown Last System Error Last System Warning Figure 7 61 Up Time Information Screen 7 7 6 Restart X Window Server There may be times when the X Window Server portion of the Linux OS fails and the GUI becomes responsive only during mouse movements In order to resolve this situation without rebooting the system use the X Window Server Restart button This will stop and start the X Window Server portion of the OS without affecting system operation 65 8 Maintenance No preventive maintenance is required No internal corrective maintenance repair or replacement is authorized If the HD Exporter fails to operate in a normal manner return unit to Continental Electronics for repair 9 Parts Lists 9 1 Introduction This section contains a list of repairable replaceable electrical and mechanical parts for the HD Exporter 9 2 Index Of Parts Lists Table 9 1 is an index of parts lists listed in reference designator order The parts lists are arranged in ascending numerical order following the top level parts list 202200 4 Paragraphs 9 3 through 9 7 describe the five columns in the parts lists 9 3 Reference Designations REF DES This column contains the reference designators of parts that have been assigned on schematics or wiring
15. This button if selected will display a graphical linux configuration application Figure 7 22 The user can now configure the system as desired When done select Quit to return to the System Command screen 34 tirer ibicquitu com Linuxconf 1 25 subrev 3 This is the main entry to Linux configuration Use the TAB key to navigate between the field section and the button bar at the bottom Check out the help for this screen It is an introduction to Linuxconf Metwuark ina Users File systems Hiscellanenaus Peripherals Poot pee lC Gd i Control panel v Quit Help Figure 7 22 Linuxconf Screen 7 2 5 7 Common Applications gcalc This button if selected will display a graphical calculator application Figure 7 23 The calculator is now displayed Select file exit to return to the System command screen File Edit Help Figure 7 23 Graphical Calculator Screen 7 2 5 8 Common Applications Top This button if selected will display a summary of the processor usage Figure 7 24 This display is continually updated when done press q to quit 35 up 1 day 1 08 2 users load average 0 64 0 63 0 56 156 proresses 132 sleeping 4 rumning zomhie stopped CPU states 11 64 user 18 54 system 0 07 nice 70 0Z idle 504629 d499720K used LOOK free Ok shrd buff Mp Ok used Ok free cached USER SIZE COMMAND 266 root 2
16. qapi 2HANDLE PER PCP 116 ANGLES wa iid sos sr oU REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY SURFACE FINISH us B WOLVERTON eus NEXT FO ASSEMBLY 2 CEC FORM 387 1 RV C 8 6 5 4 L 7 6 5 4 j 002917 I PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Ah N 2 RE D 12 N 2 7 D RE 22 N 2 ax 527 e z O O O C C 10 MHz DIGITAL INPUT 4 NY 5 Y amp Y 75 Muni i B ee ae eee es E QA B OSSOS 221 ee NOTES 1 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PREFIX UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION 2 PER PCP 116 52151 202217 1 1 _ ____________ 2 CEC FORM 387 2 REV 5 4 5 2 1 x s 4 3 2 1 RESINS PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS SH FET REVISIONS RAS ber P won PEON COMME CRS CORAN OF SAE O I INDEX 1 ENGINEERING REESE D 06 10 25 AS PRODUCTION
17. After a network connection is established type the IP address or machine name in the Address field of a web browser The VNC Authentication screen Figure 6 9 will then be displayed File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3rscannmect Options Clipboard Send el VNC Authentication Password k Local intranet Z eje 0 0 Figure 6 9 VNC Authentication Screen Type password for the password and select OK The Remote HD Exporter Main Menu is displayed in the web browser as shown in Figure 6 10 The HD Exporter can now be controlled from the remote location Just as if you were at the console without limitation Note Any number of connections to the same HD Exporter is permitted i e there is no lock out for multiple users 15 LOG PLATFORM Audio Bypass STATION AUDIO alGNAL TEST Figure 6 10 Remote HD Exporter Main Menu Access Screen Access any X windows applications and or a console by using the System Command function see Paragraph 7 2 5 6 7 Console User Interface All the capabilities of the HD Exporter can be invoked through the Console User Interface for the HD Exporter cuitx x For complete use and syntax go to the proper directory and view the help file cd usr dab irss 1 6 0 bin tx cuitx x h more Press the space bar to walk through the file Additionally any cuitx function can be set on a schedul
18. Scaled Bitmap Ww eight Charset ril 0 ibm pc bald adobe ftfontspecific demibald dec dectech Medium disaga3 15 regular dtsvmbal 1 Set Width Spacing double wide char cell Medium Harrow monospaced normal semicondensed Reset Filter Figure 7 59 Pick a Font Screen 7 7 3 Virtual Chat The Virtual Chat Screen Figure 7 60 allows direct communication between two users logged in to the same exciter If a user is at the exciter and a second user has logged in remotely see Paragraph 6 6 using Virtual Chat they can communicate directly By entering the information to be sent in the bottom window and pressing Send the message will be relayed to the other user All communications will be displayed in the upper window 63 Virtual Chat what is this Figure 7 60 Virtual Chat Screen 7 7 4 Activity Monitor See Paragraph 7 1 7 7 5 Up Time When selected the screen shown in Figure 7 61 displays information about the length of time the exciter has been operational Two columns are displayed Calendar Time and Elapsed Time Calendar Time represents the date and time the last event occurred The Elapsed Time displays the total time in years days minutes and seconds from the last event The events displayed are I 2 3 4 OS Start The last time the OS was restarted System Start The last time the application was started Last System Shut down The last time the system was shutdown
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21. AND 8 4 3 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 IO BYPASS RATE CONVERSION ABJSP4 amp A8J4P3 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 2 amp 3 THIS SCHEMATIC 15 FOR 202200 3 VERSION OF HD GENERATOR D s21531 202201 sN ee 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 5 1 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE Of MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 0 X Q H 0 0 A0 0 n PF gt F lt lt www A a m A10CP2 MONITOR W19 A8 L CCA CLOCK DIST W39B ASSEMBLY 202223 2 1 ABJ1 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS A8J1 amp A8J2 LEFT SCHEMATIC 202224 AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J1P2 W26P1 W26 A6 AND A8J2P1 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 TO BYPASS DIGITAL INPUT 6 W39A RATE CONVERSION A8J1P2 amp ABJ2P1 SHOULD BE ACROSS E AUDIO CARD PINS 2 amp 3 2 A8J3 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS A8J3 amp AB8J4 LEFT AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J3P4 AND ABJ4P3 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 TO BYPASS RATE CONVERSION A8J3P4 amp A8J4P3 SHOULD BE ACROSS uis PINS 2 amp 3 J22 ATOCP10 44 1KHz
22. diagrams and or index numbers for parts which have not been assigned reference designators When a reference designator within a series of designators has not been assigned a part number the unassigned reference designator will be omitted from the list 9 4 Quantity This column contains the quantity of each component or assembly used in the major subassembly 9 5 Cage Code The Commercial and Government Entity CAGE code 1s a five character alphanumeric code assigned to the manufacturer of the assembly or component 9 6 Part Number Continental Electronics specification or drawing control numbers for each item in the parts lists are listed in this column An asterisk preceding a part number indicates a separate parts list exists for that item Separate parts lists have been included for all maintenance significant items 9 7 Description The identifying noun or item name followed by a brief description such as size color rating or special characteristics will be listed 1n this column The description for electrical electronic parts Includes the application ratings and tolerances 9 8 Illustrations Parts listed in the REF DES column are located on assembly drawings The assembly drawings are located in Section 10 When a replaceable item is hidden from view a dotted leader line 15 used to show the item s location Table 9 1 Index of Parts Lists in Ref Des Order Descripton Title Rev HbEpme
23. 0 Output Level indicator displays activity on the audio card O output path 7 6 2 12 Audio Card 1 Input Level Not Used 7 6 2 13 Audio Card 1 Output Level Not Used 7 6 3 Audio Bypass Not Functional 7 6 4 Audio Blend Control Not Functional 7 6 5 Audio Level Control The exciter can transmit control information to the receiver to indicate adjustments between the analog and digital audio When selected a numeric keyboard screen similar to Figure 7 5 is displayed To change the recommended level adjustment enter the desired value using the number keys Press Enter to establish the new value and return to the Audio screen 59 7 7 Utility Tab Control Buttons Figure 7 54 Exporter GUI Interface Utility Tab shows the GUI main screen Utility Tab Descriptions of control buttons displayed on the Utility Tab of this screen are provided in the following subparagraphs M2005 Ihiquity Digital Carp Version 2 3 3 Activity Monitor alaGMAL Time TEST Figure 7 54 Exporter GUI Interface Utility Tab LOG Fonts PLATFORM Audio Bypass Virtual Chat ton AUDIO 7 7 1 Screen Resize The Screen Resize window allows the user to change the dimensions of the display Figure 7 55 7 7 11 Width Value This displays the present value of the screen width This can be raised or lowered using the or buttons 7 7 1 2 Height Value This displays the present value of the screen height This can be r
24. 48 26 cm wide 7 in 17 78 cm high and 18 9 in 48 cm deep and weighs approximately 45 pounds 20 4 kg In addition the chassis requires a 7 inch panel space A 6 4 inch liquid crystal display LCD monitor is mounted on the left side of the front panel On the right side is a hinged lockable access door behind which is the unit on off power switch a 3 1 2 inch floppy drive and a 52X CD ROM drive 2 2 Operating Characteristics The following operating characteristics apply to the HD Exporter Temperature 32 F 0 C to 122 F 50 C Humidity Up to 95 relative humidity non condensing 3 Installation 3 1 Unpacking And Inspection Remove the HD Exporter from its shipping crate and packing material Remove top cover by removing the retaining screws Inspect the unit for loose screws and fasteners Ensure that all circuit cards are properly seated and cable and wiring connections are tight Replace top cover and tighten retaining screws when inspection is complete If any item is damaged in transit note the damage on the shipping documents and immediately file a freight claim All boxes and packing material should be retained for the freight inspector Refer to wirelist WL200000 4 that follows Section 3 for all internal interface connections and to facilitate reconnection of loose cabling wiring 3 2 Rack Mounting WARNING The HD Exporter weighs approximately 45 pounds 20 4 ke Use two people to mount the unit to
25. A7 HOUSING S ON REAR OF A7 INSTALL JUMPER ACROSS SLAVE PINS 6 ATTACH A9 TO THE 9 HOUSING USING FURNISHED HARDWARE 4 PLACES INDICATED IN TOP VIEW OF A9 HOUSING 7 ATTACH JUMPER BETWEEN PINS 7 AND 8 AS INDICATED IN REAR VIEW OF A9 8 REATTACH AQ HOUSING TO A7 HOUSING AND THEN REINSTALL ASSEMBLY BACK INTO THE CHASSIS ITEM 2 MOUNTING SCREW BOTTOM AND TOP SIDE A9 POWER CONNECTOR MOUNTING SCREW TOP AND BOTTOM JUMPER MASTER PINS TOP VIEW OF REAR VIEW OF AQ HOUSING A9 HOUSING 4 3 2 002202 A TII 202200 Cs 6 1 X 8 7 6 5 4 3 1202201 1 Sus AUI 7 CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION prev sm ow PRODUCTION RELEASE 06 02 21 CJA BW REVISED PER 06 0158 06 06 05 CJA B REVISED PER 06 0224 106 08 15 EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR REVISED PER 06 0271iN U gg a RENE RN D REVISED PER 06 0299N 06 11 15 TZ D BEN CHASSIS A10CP1 wi LVDS 1 Q E A1 MONITOR Oe We A10CP3 W3 6 DIGITAL INPUT AUDIO CARD 10 4 W5 10MHz 9 PC CHASSIS A2 8441 MODIFIED DUC 6 10 MHZ 441 GPS ANT 1 HZ 1PP ASSEMBLY 2
26. MOTHERBOARD INTRA UNIT WIRING LIST DATE 9 26 6 WIRELIST NO WL202200 4 ECN NO REV ASSY NO 202200 4 REVISED 2006 11 21 PL NO PL202200 4 SCHEMATIC 202201 4 WIRE WIRE WIRE NO SIZE or 2 G REMARKS TYPE DI EID EN 18 CATS A10CP9 A1 LAN 1 FT ETHERNET 19 18 AWG A8 J18 ATX POWER SUPPLY P O CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY P16 VGA A1 VGA PORT PC CHASSIS VGA 1 FT SUPPLIED WITH CHASSIS PORT 22 22 AWG W22 P1 A3 POWER 4in GPS POWER CEC P N 202206 1 W22 P2 ATX POWER SUPPLY P15 23 IDC 40 A1 IDE1 A9 IDE SUPPLIED WITH ribbon MOTHERBOARD 24 18 AWG 7 POWER ATX POWER SUPPLY P O CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY P7 25 18 AWG A9 POWER ATX POWER SUPPLY P O CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY P8 26 Audio A10 DIGITAL A8 J7 CEC P N 202227 1 INPUT 27 NOT USED 39 W39 P A6 CEC 202243 1 39A W39A P3 A8 J10 SEE NOTES 1 amp 2 39B W39B 3 A10CP2 3 W39B 2 10 2 2 W39B 1 10 2 1 39C W39C P2 W5 BNC 1 17 FRONT PANEL CONNECTOR 18 AWG TP 1117 5 CHASSIS LAN BLK HD ACCESS LIGHT supplied WIRE w chassis 18 AWG TP 1117 3 CHASSIS LAN RED HD ACCESS LIGHT supplied WIRE w chassis 18 AWG TP 1117 8 CHASSIS POWER SW ATX POWER SW supplied RED w chassis 18 AWG TP A1J17 10 CHASSIS POWER SW ATX POWER SW supplied BLK w chassis 18 AWG TP A1J17 7 CHASSIS RESET SW RESET SWITCH supplied GRN w chassis INTRA UNIT WIRING LIST WIRELIST NO WL202200 4 ECN NO ASSY NO 202200 4 PL NO PL202200 4 SCHEMATIC 202201 4 WI
27. RELEASE j a u zlloZa _ LC CO C oc 8 Se e 70 C19 C20 P2 P3 P4 051 CS NOTES 3 1 CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY SHALL BE IAW PELA WORKMANSHIP MANUAL CC HOO 2 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATORS ARE SHOWN PREFIX WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY 1 DESIGNATION OR BOTH FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION 3 HANDLE IAW CED PROCESS SPECIFICATION 701 0066 SEE CAUTION NOTE BELOW 4 RUBBER STAMP REV AND SERIAL NUMBER PER CEC SPEC 701 0148 5 MAXIMUM COMPONENT HEIGHT IS 863 VR1 CAUTION D 20 ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE F REMOVE ELECTROSTATIC PROTECTION L1 5 GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION AT APPROVED PROTECTED WORK AREA ONLY 422 52151455 202223 1 221 CI revo SERNO LL SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST 202223 1 202223 2 CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION 2022231 CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION NOT INSTALLED Ri R33 J21 C34 SEE NOTE 4 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 3 CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS H S a DN Mes 03 tois r CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY A NEN ae A GPS CLOCK Epod ma o DISTRIBUTION INCLUDE APPLIED INS SIZE CAGE DWG NO sn SiR T 202223 NEXT FO eae 4 3 2 1 7 CEC FORM 386 1 REV ON 9 Q 220006 s 4 ON NO THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRO
28. T AEE Figure 7 7 Alphanumeric Keyboard E 7 1 3 Band The main menu frequency band Indicator displays the waveform selection 7 1 4 Status Upper Section Main Screen Upper Right The upper section displays current HD Exporter state Either Operational in Green or Non Operational in ed 7 1 5 Status Lower Section Main Screen Upper Right The lower section displays current HD Exporter Alarm state Either No Alarm in Green or Alarm in Red The Alarm can be cleared by selecting this area 7 1 6 Date and Time Date and time displayed are local time To obtain the Global Positioning System GPS and use it for display in the lower left corner of the main menu see Sync Local Time below If the GPS is not connected to an antenna with access to GPS data this window will display a time date of 00 00 00 Jan 6 1980 and increment from that time until the system attains GPS time lock When selected the Local Time insertion screen is displayed Figure 7 8 This screen allows manual entry of local time Local Time Date amp Time settings vea Month E bay or Month Hours RM Minutes Seconds tz 777777 Daylight saving Time Atlantic g Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Enable Alaska Hawaii UTC GPs Time synchronization Control alatus syne Loc
29. Window Figure 7 20 The user can now type commands When done the user types exit and presses return to close the window and return to the System Command window 32 load sh unload sh boothir m load sh unload sh eex am bin leex _am m Figure 7 17 Command Results Display usr dab irss 2 2 5p1 hbin ts x NI x audd Ikm a audd laad sh unlaad sh bhaatldr mt Bartk x C mds x Selection usr dab irss z z Splzbinzts Figure 7 18 Browse Screen 33 KE c9 EEE ME aaa ae Figure 7 19 Virtual Keyboard Executing etc cee Figure 7 20 Xterm Window 7 2 5 5 Common Applications gvim This button if selected will display a Graphical Text Editor Figure 7 21 The user can now call up a file to edit When done select file exit to return to the System Command screen File Edit Tools Syntax Buffers Window Help alm k WIM Vi IMproved version 6 02 ALPHA bu Bram Moolenaar et al vim is open source and freely distributable Help poor children in Uganda type help iccf tnien for information lupe itq lt Enter gt to exit type 1 or 5 1 for on line help tupe help versionb 5 for version info P2 PP tt P P P Z HM Figure 7 21 Gvim Editor 7 2 5 6 Common Applications linuxconf
30. boxes Protocol IP Address MAC Address and Exciter Reset Delay 44 Exciter Link Protocol Uni directional Bi directional IP Address Address Enable M M M Exciter Reset Delay 20 seconds go Figure 7 35 E2X Configuration Menu 7 4 1 1 Protocol The two choices for the communications protocol between the Exporter and Exgine are Uni directional UDP IP and Bi directional TCP IP 7 4 1 2 IP Address Use the numerical touch pad to enter the IP address of the Exgine subsystem 7 41 3 MAC Address For true uni directional links the IP address must be resolved in the Exporter ARP table First select the enable box and then enter the MAC address of the Exgine subsystem 7 4 1 4 Exciter Reset Delay The Exgine subsystem must be started and waiting for messages from the Exporter before the Exporter can begin sending data To guarantee this condition is established the Exporter will wait a set amount of time after a restart command is issued to restart itself This time is configurable using the Exciter Reset Delay 7 4 2 Exciter E2X Link Status The Exciter Link Status window provides information on the status of the E2X link The Status window is sub divided into 3 major areas Statistics Bits per Second and History 45 Exciter Link Status statistics Bits Per Second 319153717 oent Messages Fail Count Received Messages Pass Com 0 Received Messages Fail Caunt o CRE Erro
31. for operation 6 1 2 Startup Embedded Perform the following procedures to initialize the HD Exporter in embedded mode Set primary power on the HD Exporter to On To set for embedded operation setemb Press Return To Set the IP address to 10 10 10 10 setaway Press Return To set local settings for MD type setmode MD Press Return Or to set local settings for NJ type setmode NJ Press Return The unit must be rebooted for the change to take effect Press Return the default program is run without login on subsequent start up 6 2 Audio Diversity Blend Delay Adjustment Not Used 6 3 Log Levels To set the hard drive logging level select Levels from the Log Tab main menu The screen in Figure 7 31 is displayed To set the logging level for an individual process set the Log Level to a value 0 through 7 O Off 7 Max To set the description associated with the screen logging not to a file of each process increase the number under the Verbose Level column 7 to the appropriate level This sets the Log Level stored in file mnt data irss log This file is archived to a date associated file ex mnt data 03 02 03 irss02 33 00 log The size and number of these files can be set by editing usr dab irss 1 4 4 cfg com logx cfg Excerpt from logx cfg logFilePath logFileName Irss logAscuFileSize d 10000000 logBinFileSize d 209715200 logSentCycleFlag d 0 logArchiveDay ed 2 logArchFileCount d 5 To
32. logical channel 7 2 2 5 Obtain Data Externally The Partitioning group box displays information pertaining to how each logical channel is partitioned between Main Program Audio MPA fixed data and opportunistic data 26 MPA Size allows the selection of the amount of bytes to be used for the Main Program Audio MPA The user can etther enter the value or use the Up and Down buttons to chanee the default value NOTE Lowering this number from it s maximum value can have deleterious effects on Audio quality When MPA Size is lowered from the maximum default the remaining bytes Size MPA Size can be allocated to Fixed or Opportunistic data Initially all extra bytes are assigned to Opportunistic data unless the Enable Opp check box 15 not selected The Obtain Data Externally button should be unselected See an iBiquity Digital representative for use 7 2 2 6 Previous Select Previous Page to scroll through all logical channels 7 2 27 Next Select Next Page to scroll through all logical channels 7 2 2 8 Save Config Selecting Save Config will create a file of the current system mode configuration files freq analog delay 7 2 2 9 System Configuration Value Select the number adjacent to Enter Item No for selected configuration When selected the Numeric Keyboard screen Figure 7 5 is displayed To change the configuration value enter the desired configuration value using the number keys Press Enter to establish
33. the new configuration When a selection is made the user is prompted to restart the system See Figure 7 11 for available choices There are 3 System Configuration Values that are labeled as Dynamic 24 FM MPI MP3 Dynamic 25 FM MP5 Dynamic 26 FM MP6 Dynamic These System Configuration Values allow the channel bandwidth and or mode characteristics to be updated without requiring a reboot of the exciter NOTE Only shaded selections are available All non shaded configurations have not been fully verified and are for internal test only use at your own risk The non shaded configurations will require the user to enter a password for access 7 2 2 10 Restart Options Selecting Save Current Configuration upon restart from this screen only the current system mode configuration files will be saved for use upon startup Selecting Load Default Configuration will use the default configuration values when restarted from this screen only Selecting Reboot the Exporter over the Exporter Link will send a message to the Exporter to reboot when restarted from this screen only 7 2 2 11 Restart Selecting Restart will restart the system Selecting Cancel will exit this window 27 Configuration Current Configuration config Jave MPI Configuration selection Enter Item Mo for selected Configuration 9 MP5 M51 10 MPs M52 Restart Options Load Saved Configu
34. 02194 1 SCHEMATIC 202195 1PPS PC CHASSIS W12 GPS DATA BM ee a ee 2 2 _ _ MOTHERBOARD ASSY n ASSEMBLY 202208 1 W14 1 4 VGA KEYBOARD WISS gt 1 2 SCREEN MOUSE E I W17 A10CP8 W15 W16 lt J A9 A7 A10CP9 W18 IDE Eka SCHEMATIC 5 W23 CD ROM FOR 202200 1 VERSION TOR 4 OF HD GENERATOR TELCO 429 MODEM 12V A10B1P1 Su ee ENLCL ENMEN I EE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED C ABBEY CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS I ae CHECKED 4212 S BUCKNER DALLAS TEXAS 75227 214 381 7161 ee MECH ENGR ar T SCHEMATIC LL sume vs B Wolverton 06 02 22 HD EXPORTER SIGNAL L 202200574 esa asa ee L je Ie 202 22 52151 202201 istuc seca ALL BURRS AND SHARP emos su CEC FORM 387 1 REV C 7 A E A i 5 X gt CEC FORM 387 2 REV A 8 8 7 6 5 4 9 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE Of MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR J ATOCP4 WA pla ww FM AES OUTPU
35. 1196 0 4 Ryne wil root 1009 0 3 top 72 root 15591 0 1 amp 1 root 4188 D init O 0 0 O 0 0 kzoftirqd LPUO 41 Poot Q0 1 O 0 0 luck Figure 7 24 Top Display Screen 7 2 5 9 Applications ifconfig This button if selected will display a summary of the processor network configuration Figure 7 25 Press close to quit and return to the System Command window Results ethO Link encap Ethernet HW addr 00 0 18 96 60 40 inet addy 192 168 20 6 Bcast 192 168 20 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 70910 exrors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame TX packets 51483 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier collisions 0 txqucuelen 100 RX bytes 30818982 29 3 Mb TX bytes 10680283 10 1 Mb Interrupt 6 Base address 0x1000 Figure 7 25 ifconfig Screen 7 2 5 10 Common Applications setemb This button if selected will set the system to embedded mode Press close to quit and return to the System Command window The system is now in Embedded mode See Paragraph 6 1 Startup for embedded mode operation description 36 Results Figure 7 26 Dialog setemb Screen 7 2 5 11 Common Applications setdev This button if selected will set the system to development mode Press close to quit and return to the System Command window The system is now in Development mode See Paragraph 6 1 Startup for development mode operation description
36. 4 NUT PLAIN HEXAGON 6 32UNC 2B CRES PASSIVATED 17 0 52151 WL202200 4 INTRA UNIT WIRING LIST HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 18 0 52151 NOT USED NOT USED 19 1 202211 1 BRACKET SUPPORT 20 1 52151 202228 1 SUPPORT CIRCUIT BOARD 21 4 52151 190 5019 010 SPACER SLEEVE ROUND 1 4 OD 0 140 ID 1 8 LG ALUMINUM GOLD IRIDITE PLATED 67 PL202200 4 24 Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 AS A9 ATO ATI WI W2 W3 W4 W5 W W7 W8 W9 W10 WII W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 W19 W20 W21 W22 W23 W24 W25 0 1 0 1 EEG O oo HD EXPORTER 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 NOT USED 202220 1 651 9084 202208 1 NOT USED 270 3429 010 NOT USED NOT USED 109 9070 010 109 0702 200 202223 2 109 0702 190 202217 2 713 5009 040 NOT USED NOT USED REFERENCE 426 7039 070 426 7039 040 REFERENCE 426 7039 060 426 7039 060 426 7039 070 NOT USED NOT USED 202207 1 426 7038 040 REFERENCE 426 7038 040 NOT USED REFERENCE 426 7021 130 REFERENCE NOT USED REFERENCE 202206 1 REFERENCE REFERENCE REFERENCE Rev NOT USED INSTALLATION KIT HD EXPORTER TEST S
37. 5 Station Default PAD Commercial Tab 7 5 3 4 Last Message Sent Use this tab shown in Figure 7 46 to view the last message sent in ID3 format station Default PAD General Comment Commercial HES IDS Format of PAD Message Sent on Mon Jul 19 14 25 09 2004 0000 48 44 33 04 00 00 00 00 00 41 54 49 54 32 00 OO IDs 0010 00 06 00 00 00 54 B8 74 54 50 45 41 00 00 0020 00 Of OO 00 OD 41 72 74 B8 4 74 54 41 42 00 0040 00 00 06 00 00 OO 41 52 75 54 43 4E 00 1040 00 00 06 OO 00 00 47 65 BE 2 65 Figure 7 46 Station Default PAD Last Message Sent Tab 53 In addition to the four tabs the Station Default PAD screen also has four buttons Send Update Advanced and Cancel 7 5 3 5 Send When pressed the current information in the General Comment and Commercial screens if enabled will be queued for transmission as indicated by the screen shown in Figure 7 47 6 The MPs Message Has Been Successfully Gueued far Transmission Do not show this message again Figure 7 47 PAD Information Sent acknowledgement message 7 5 3 6 Update When pressed the current information in the General Comment and Commercial screens is saved as part of the default configuration for that Service Mode as indicated by the acknowledgement message shown in Figure 7 48 Q The MPs PAD Configuration Has Been Successfully Updated Flease Mote The Update command only saves FAD in the local configuration
38. 51 5487 045 MICROCIRCUIT PROCESSOR SUPERVISORY ACTIVE LOW RESET 3 3V OPN 200MS TIME DELAY 74 PL202223 0 CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION Rev A Description 351 112 020 MICROCIRCUIT LINEAR QUAD COMPARATOR LOW OFFSET LOW POWER SURFACE 14 PIN PLASTIC 5014 DIP PKG 351 5248 040 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL DUAL 4 BIT BINARY COUNTER SMT SO14 PKG 351 5492 020 MICROCIRCUIT AMPLIFIER FAST VOLTAGE OUT DC 440MHZ 95DB LOGARITHMIC 8 PIN MSOP PKG 351 5050 030 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL CLOCK DRIVER MINIMUM SKEW 1 INPUT TO 4 OUTPUTS 300PS SKEW 3V VCC 8 PIN SOIC 351 5227 030 MICROCIRCUIT LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULATOR 3 3V 1 5A LOW DROPOUT LOW NOISE SPIN 379 5042 010 DIVIDER POWER RADIO FREQUENCY 2 WAY 5 500MHZ 50 1 WATT 0 DEG SURFACE MOUNT 379 5042 010 DIVIDER POWER RADIO FREQUENCY 2 WAY 5 500MHZ 50 1 WATT 0 DEG SURFACE MOUNT PL202227 1 CABLE ASSY HD AES INPUT Rev _ CABLE SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRICAL DIGITAL AUDIO CABLE 2 CONDUCTOR 24AWG COPPER PVC JACKET CONTACT ELECTRICAL FEMALE TERMINAL CRIMP TY PE22 30AWG BRASS GOLD TIN CONNECTOR CABLE XLR F 3 PIN FLANGED PANEL MOUNT CONNECTOR HOUSING RECEPTACLE ELECTRICAL 3 CAVITY 1 ROW W LATCH FEMALE PL202243 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY Rev 372 9783 060 CONTACT ELECTRICAL FEMALE TERMINAL CRIMP TYPE22 30AWG BRASS GOLD TIN 152 8034 010 SPLICE CONDUCTOR SHIELD TERMINATION SOLDER TYPE HT SHRNK INSUL 0 030 0 060 CABLE JACKET OD CABLE SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRICAL DIGITAL AUDIO CABLE 2 CONDUCTOR 24
39. 523 0005 010 HD Radio HD Exporter User s Manual Software Release 2 3 3 P N 202200 4 im 7 e HDe Exporter 06G070 COPYRIGHTED 2007 BY CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS 4212 S BUCKNER BLVD DALLAS TEXAS 75227 214 381 7161 www contelec com FAX 214 381 4949 ISSUED 23 JANUARY 2007 Copyright iBiquity Digital Corporation All rights reserved The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any media without the express written permission of iBiquity Digital Corporation TRADEMARKS The iBiquity Digital logo and iBiquity Digital are registered trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation iBiquity HD Radio HD BML HDC and the HD Radio logo are trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation All other trademarks whether claimed or registered are the exclusive property of their respective owners iBiquity Digital Corporation 8865 Stanford Boulevard Suite 202 Columbia MD 21045 410 872 1530 Phone 410 872 1531 FAX info ibiquity com Table of Contents Contents T SCOPE Dr a 1 PRECES ui O L 1 22 1 2 GENERAL INFORMATION T 1 Zl s TD o p Ou duo Domno esis 1 22 CD eran OBEN uuu lll OT
40. 6 913 7143 770 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 1 UF 10 50W VDC CHIP TYPE SURF MT X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND SZ 1206 NOT USED NOT USED 913 7143 820 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 33UF 10 25V SMT 0805 913 7143 460 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 4700PF 10 50W VDC CHIP TYPE SURF MT X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND SZ 0805 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 184 9624 040 CAPACITOR FIXED ELECTROLY TIC 1OUF 25 VDC CHIP TYPE SURFACE MT 71 PL202223 2 CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUT ION Rev A C31 C32 C33 C34 DI DS1 DS2 JI J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 322 KI LI L2 00 52222122 Ore OOo CO or Lm 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP
41. 6 7 REAR VIEW AFTER REAR PANEL ATTACHED SEE DETAIL E FOR CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION N NF A Yu 2 1 N 4 AS AS N SCALE 2 1 gamz NOT SHOWN FOR CLEARITY V4 WHEN INSTALLING POSTS ITEM 6 TE D TO CHASSIS INSTALL WITH 1 aan ot LOCK WASHER ITEM 14 arx Vig VIB A2 A2A12 MOUNTING ANGLES HANDLES AND SLIDES WHICH ARE PART OF THE CHASSIS ITEM 2 MAY HAVE TO BE ASSEMBLED TO THE CHASSIS USING THE VENDOR FURNISHED HARDWARE eS 5 OOP C 57 m 12 N AN WE H m 1 VIEW VIEW 202200 1 SCALE 2 1 7 6 5 4 6151413 211 E G GI D F G REV INDEX N DESCRIPTION PRODUCTION RELEASE REVISED PER ECN 06 0105N 6 03 24 REVISED PER ECN 06 0110N 6 04 04 REVISED PER ECN 06 0158N 6 06 05 REVISED PER ECN 06 0224N 6 08 15 REVISED PER ECN 06 0271N 6 09 29 FVISED PER ECN 06 0268N EVISED PER ECN 06 0299N A B 2 5 TZ CJA JA JA 212 a 6 32 X 1 4 MALE FEMALE SPACERS FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 4 PLACES MARKED D MOUNT TO CHASSIS USING MOUNT 1 TO CHASSIS USING 1 4 PLASTIC 5 SPACER FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 E 1 PLACE INDICATED LLL a7 SEE DETAIL D PAGE 2 FOR ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS DISATTACH LOCK FROM DOOR ATTACH OVERLAY ITEM 11 TO DOOR AS SHOWN AND REATTACH LOCK TO DOOR 00020202 SEE SEPARATE PART
42. AA 2 IDENTIFY PART USING KROY TOOL AND SHRINK TUBING P N 98 WT31 0342 OR EQUIVALENT AS SHOWN PER CHART 3 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PREFIX WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION 21 00 50 INCHES 202227 SEE NOTE 2 P2 202227292 W28 90999742 E B AANG BIR 3 202227 1 W26 202227 1 E 2 24AWG RED 2 PART NUMBER LINE 1 LINE 2 E 1 24AWG DRAIN 1 DIAGRAM SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST 202227 2 CABLE ASSEMBLY FM AES INPUT 202227 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY HD AES INPUT NOMENCLATURE OR DESCRIPTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED amp CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS _ E TOLERANCES eee j ul DALLAS TEXAS 75227 214 381 7161 n 03 015 T CABLE ASSEMBLY L y Pee _ 06 05 19 uu CEC FORM 386 1 REV B 4 3 2 1 X 4 2 1 PROPREIARE MGE DS THE SURE MATER ARE TE PROPERTY OF CITTA ELECTRONS OOO 000 APPARATUS CIC BY PERISSN OF CONTENTA ELEETRONES CORPORATON ENGINEERING RELEASE ns MUN NOTES NX PRODUCTION RELEASE Celi 1 ASSEMBLE AW PART MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS D SEE NOTE 2 D 2 IDENTIFY PART USING KROY TOOL AND SHRINK TUBING P N 98 WT31 0342 OR EQUIVALENT AS SHOWN PER CHART SEE NOTE 4 3 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PREFIX WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR COMPLETE DESICNATION 4 P1 P2 DISCONNECTED CONNECTORS AND EXISTING
43. ACuVity IMOULOR eie eR EHI acai ca cata 19 7 2 Verston Properties Sereenmu ut apaspa dept avere ubi 20 Prsure 27 4 StavOm Information S Cree huuu ed hka Qha uhaq 20 Numero Ie DOOR s y REDE TP IU EHE dee deeds ne cout ent bte et oe m eR 21 Figure 7 6 Universal Call Sign and Station Slogans 22 7 7 Alphanumeric EA 23 Fietire 7 5 bocal Eume Tn S Clee 24 Prsute 7 9 System Stats Dos STEER ee S E 25 Fieure 7 10 Exporter Shutdown Control S Cre Ci rn hee ahua 26 Pistite Jad 5ystonirCoOniioun iom esten 28 1212 C Oni SOLEO dins Eres HAE db LEE eoe doas tas 29 our SCE kanaa teas O O uuo ede cun UL 30 714 Versions More SG huy mm a abu qusa m A de vs d ptus Du ce E V 30 ber n m u yuyan ku a a a masa T 3l Figure Command eoi ce a
44. AWG COPPER PVC JACKET CONNECTOR HOUSING RECEPTACLE ELECTRICAL 3 CAVITY 1 ROW W LATCH FEMALE 75 10 Drawings An index of assembly and schematic diagrams is provided in Table 10 1 The drawings are arranged in ascending numerical order at the back of the manual Table 10 1 Index of Drawings in Numerical Order Drawing Number 202200 202201 202206 202207 202208 202217 202223 202224 202227 202243 G A Reference Drawinzg Title F 2S U U ii HD Exponter Signal Generator HD Exporter Signal Generator Schematic Cable Assy HD AES 76 8 7 6 5 4 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION NOTES 1 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PREFIX WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION 2 Wt THROUGH W40 ARE NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY 8 CEC FORM 388 1 REV C ATTACH WITH GLUE ITEM 8 AR LOCATED AS SHOWN A1 MOUSE Al RAOS A1 LAN o J40 u 7 5 m us 2 N ATTACH ITEM 3 TO THE CHASSIS up BY REPLACING EXISTING HARDWARE AB N 12 ON INSIDE REAR PANEL OF CHASSIS I J WITH INDICATED HARDWARE o S 6 PLACES MARKED DETAIL 1 PORT aS A1 COM 1 N
45. C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C NOT USED NOT USED 724 5057 155 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1000 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 155 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1000 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 155 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1000 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 155 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1000 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 365 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 47 5K 190 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 050 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 110 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 724 5057 680 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 40 2 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70 C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5077 328 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 499 OHM 0 1 0 25WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 25PPM 724 5077 290 JRESISTOR FIXED FILM 316 OHM 0 1 25W 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 25PPM 724 5057 680 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 40 2 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70 C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 002 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 12 1 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C DEG C 724 5030 120 JRESISTOR FIXED 1 8W 5 1 6KOHM SMT 0805 PKG 724 5057 365 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 47 5K 190 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 724 5057 155 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1000 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C THICK F
46. CABLES SEE NOTE 2 LOCATE OVER SPLICE ARE A CABLE THAT IS FURNISHED WITH A6 AND 13 109 90 0 010 W39C 202243 1 IL 2 Ou 4 W39A L a FPS 5 OG 202243 1 06 z NE Ns OFF CONNECTOR WITH FEMALE TERMINALS AND SPLICE 3 WIRES PER DIAGRAM USING ITEM 3 TERMINATE TO P3 PER DIAGRAM NOTE COLORS OF WIRES ATTACHED TO EXISTING CONNECTOR PINS W39B MEM 1 SEE NOTE 4 E CONNECTOR WITH MALE SEE NOTE 2 TERMINALS NOTE COLORS OF WIRES ATTACHED TO EXISTING CONNECTOR PINS d ON 18 00 50 INCHES BU N N NO FEMALE tf gt 5 1 F 24AWG BLK 2 ___ 24AWG RED 24AWG DRAIN SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST G 00 1 20224 5 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY HD AES NOMENCLATURE OR DESCRIPTION DRAWN DATE YY MM OD UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ABBEY 06 05 19 ELE CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS 4212 S BUCKNER DALLAS TEXAS 75227 214 381 7161 EN 2 PL DEC 5 PL DEC ANGLES MECH ENGR _ 03 015 r CABLE ASSEMBLY NN Of C ENGR ENGR B WOLVERTON AES PROJ DIAGRAM T E 202200 INCLUDE APPLIED FINISH NEXT FO GI 52151 O22245 E NA 4 D 2 1 CEC FORM 386 1 REV
47. CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 184 9616 160 CAPACITOR FIXED TANTALUM 220UF 10 6V CHIP TYPE SMT LOW ESR 353 5354 010 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE DIODE SILICON HOT CARRIER 30V PRV SCHOTTKY BARRIERTYPE SURFACE MT 3 PIN SOT PKG 262 5037 060 INDICATOR GREEN LED 30MA 75MW 2 1 VOLTS 262 5037 060 INDICATOR GREEN LED 30MA 75MW 2 1 VOLTS 372 9604 250 CONNECTOR PIN HEADER 3 PIN ELECTRICAL PC MOUNT SNGL ROW 0 100 CENTERS 0 025 SQ PIN GOLD FINISH 372 9604 250 CONNECTOR PIN HEADER 3 PIN ELECTRICAL PC MOUNT SNGL ROW 0 100 CENTERS 0 025 SQ PIN GOLD FINISH NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT JACK 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT JACK 372 9641 020 CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE ELECTRICAL 3 CIRCUITS2 5 AMPERES NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 372 9641 020 CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE ELECTRICAL 3 CIRCUITS2 5 AMPERES NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT JACK NOT USED NOT USED 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT JACK 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT JACK 363 2004 020 CONNECTOR BODY PLUG ELECTRICAL 4 PIN DISK DRIVE POWER PWB MOUNT STRAIGHT NYLON 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT
48. D FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION H 8 ATTACH WITH GLUE ITEM 8 LOCATED AS SHOWN A1 MOUSE A1 K B P O A6 lt A1 LAN o 3 REF Oo ATTACH ITEM 3 TO THE CHASSIS BY REPLACING EXISTING HARDWARE ON INSIDE REAR PANEL OF CHASSIS WITH INDICATED HARDWARE N 5 6 PLACES MARKED A35 VGA PORT gt lt 1 COM 1 87 E D SUPPLY A REAR VIEW BEFORE REAR PANEL ATIACHED CAS en I ee ee ee ee MOUNT TO CHASSIS USING at 6 32 X 1 4 MALE FEMALE SPACERS FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 4 PLACES MARKED D MOUNT 1 TO CHASSIS USING x 1 4 PLASTIC 5 SPACER E FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 1 PLACE INDICATED SCALE 2 1 A2 CARD AND ITEM 22 925363 NOT SHOWN FOR CLEARITY WHEN INSTALLING POSTS ITEM 6 Sz x TO CHASSIS INSTALL WITH 1 WASHER ITEM 14 i INN UN E 5 SEE DETAIL D PAGE 6 FOR MOUNTING ANGLES HANDLES ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND SUDES WHICH ARE Art ATTACH TO ABJ19 PART OF THE CHASSIS AME O REAR VIEW AFIER REAR PANEL ATTACHED USING THE VENDOR FURNISHED HARDWARE DISATTACH LOCK FROM DOOR ATTACH OVERLAY ITEM 11 TO DOOR AS SHOWN AND REATTACH LOCK TO DOOR C A10 Y 13 Y 14 Y 155 NAA BABA SB 44 RED VIEW
49. EFIX nme DALLAS TEXAS 75227 24430 7165 WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR MOTHERBOARD A COMPLETE DESIGNATION ___ j ASSEMBLY 2 HANDLE PER PCP 116 ere 7 4 IBS 202200 errs 52151 202208 NEXT FO E eos sawa sar ser e 3 4 5 2 1 1 CEC FORM 386 1 REV C 8 7 6 5 4 5 M 202217 1 2 ns CORPORATION AND EMI QOU PE pop OR COPIED OR USED FOR IHE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF IC IREV INDEX REV 22 TN APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION MANUFACTURING RELEASE CJA 13 N 2 B REVISED PER 06 0223N 06 08 17 TZ REVISED PER 06 0270N 12 09 29 _ Fi 7 N 2 O O O C O 40 MHz DIGITAL INPUT MONITOR OSO 9 IPPS 1 GPS ANT O verc LVDS ETHERNET IQ HD Radio TM T d N LS al rci ee C eS Ee EE PT E E Q2222 id 2 7 SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST 202217 2 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY A 202217 1 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PREFIX V Z OUENCLATUE OR WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR TT sss omenwse son T9 sry COMPLETE DESIGNATION
50. GER GUARD SCREW MACHINE 4 40UNC 2A X 3 8 FLAT HEAD CSK100 DEG CROSS RECESSED CRES SCREW MACHINE 4 40UNC 2A X 3 8 PAN HEAD CRES CROSS RECESSED WASHER FLAT 0 125 ID 0 250 OD 0 022 THK CRES WASHER LOCK 4 NOM ID SPRING HELICAL 300 CRESO 209 OD 0 120 ID 0 025 TK PASSVTD REGULAR SERIES NUT PLAIN HEXAGON 4 40UNC 2B CRES PASSIVATED INSERT ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR DOUBLE PLASTICO 500 DIA 202213 1 ASSEMBLY 360 5022 110 CON1 COUPLER FEEDTHRU RJ45 CATSE PANEL MOUNT 371 7242 040 CONNECTOR CABLE XLR M 3 PIN FLANGED PANEL MOUNT 371 7242 030 CONNECTOR CABLE XLR F 3 FLANGED PANEL MOUNT 124 6000 350 ADAPTER CONNECTOR SERIES BNC TEFLON DIELECTRIC FEMALE FEMALE NOT USED NOT USED 124 6000 350 CONNECTOR SERIES BNC TEFLON DIELECTRIC FEMALE FEMALE NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 360 5022 110 CONI COUPLER FEEDTHRU RM5 CATSE PANEL MOUNT 360 5022 130 _ CON1 COUPLER RJ11 6X4_MODULAR PANEL MOUNT PL202223 2 CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION Rev A 202223 CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION 202222 1 WIRING BOARD GPS CLOCK DISTRIBIUTION 202224 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION 651 9087 TEST SPEC FOR 202223 1 2 GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION CCA 913 7143 595 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 1UF 10 50WVDC CHIP TYPE SURF MT EIA SZ 0805 NOT USED NOT USED 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 184 9624 040 CAPACITOR FIXED ELECTROLYT
51. IC 10UF 25VDC CHIP TYPE SURFACE MT 184 9624 040 CAPACITOR FIXED ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 25VDC CHIP TYPE SURFACE MT 913 7106 060 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 1 00000PF 10 50 WVDC CHIP 70 PL202223 2 CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION Rev A Description 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 770 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 1 UF 10 50W VDC CHIP TYPE SURF MT X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND SZ 1206 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 595 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 1UF 10 50W VDC CHIP TYPE SURF MT EIA SZ 0805 NOT USED NOT USED 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 770 JCAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 1 UF 10 50W VDC CHIP TYPE SURF MT X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERML EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 380 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 1000PF 4 1090 50W VDC CHIP TYPE SURF MT X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERML EIA SZ 0805 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 1206 913 7143 650 CAPACITOR FIXED CERAMIC 0 01 UF 10 50 WVDC CHIP TYPE X7R TEMP CHAR WRPRND TERM SURF MT EIA SZ 120
52. ICATED HARDWARE 3 6 6 PLACES MARKED B 2 Se s an DETAIL E Al VGA PORT mE POWER 14 F At COM 1 6 J SEE DETAIL E ig JJ D SUPPLY FOR CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION K lt AJ y MOUNT TO CHASSIS USING I 6 32 X 1 4 MALE FEMALE SPACERS N FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 4 PLACES MARKED D S MOUNT A1 TO CHASSIS USING N 1 4 PLASTIC 5 SPACER FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 E 1 PLACE INDICATED N SCALE 2 1 AY BY RY DEW C o NOT SHOWN FOR CLEARITY Z WHEN INSTALLING POSTS ITEM 6 A d TO CHASSIS INSTALL WITH 1 p LOCK WASHER ITEM 14 Ww E MONITOR L JT NN Z D gt 5 SEE DETAIL D PAGE 2 FOR MOUNTING ANGLES HANDLES ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND SUDES WHICH ARE PART OF THE CHASSIS art ATTACH 847 ITEM 2 MAY HAVE TO BE REAR VIEW AFTER REAR PANEL ATTACHED USING THE VENDOR FURNISH USING THE VENDOR FURNISHED UI a a HARDWARE DISATTACH LOCK FROM DOOR ATTACH OVERLAY ITEM 11 TO DOOR AS SHOWN AND REATTACH LOCK TO DOOR C 21 SUB FLOOR OF CHASSIS B 202200 5 A JE CAGE DWG 52151 202200 Ia 1 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CEC FORM 388 2 REV A 002202 p Nic 8 7 6 5 4 5 2 1 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USE
53. ILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 286 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 12 4K 1 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 365 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 47 5K 190 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 73 PL202223 2 CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUT ION Rev A En R28 R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 R38 T2 T3 T4 1 TP2 Ul U2 U3 U4 05 U6 U7 U8 U9 1 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 NOT USED NOT USED 724 5057 275 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 10K 190 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 565 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 49 9 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100 PPM 724 5057 010 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 5 1 1 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 010 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 5 1 1 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 010 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 5 1 1 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 010 JRESISTOR FIXED FILM 5 1 1 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C NOT USED NOT USED 724 5057 175 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1500 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FIL
54. IN 11 BACK INSTALLATION OF CONNECTOR E UTR MET COMES Mee OUT NUTS Siw eius EE UT N A2 CARD AND ITEM 22 Gy SY Y S LBA SA 2 x ROT BUNTE ac WHEN INSTALLING POSTS ITEM 6 Ne TO CHASSIS INSTALL WITH 1 Ses m 4 LOCK WASHER ITEM 14 CN m VAY SY 12V 18 MOUNTING ANGLES HANDLES AND SLIDES WHICH ARE PART OF THE CHASSIS ASSEMBLED TO THE CHASSIS REAR VIEW AFTER REAR PANEL ATTACHED USING THE VENDOR FURNISHED C SUB FLOOR OF CHASSIS B 2 202200 VIEW SCALE 2 1 A SEE DETAIL D PAGE 2 FOR 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS DISATTACH LOCK FROM DOOR ATTACH OVERLAY ITEM 11 TO DOOR AS SHOWN AND REATTACH LOCK TO DOOR 002202 om om Els 202200 some 1 2 E 2 1 Y 8 7 6 5 4 A 2 1 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION H 8 NATTACH WITH GLUE ITEM 8 LOCATED AS SHOWN A1 MOUSE Al K B P O A1 LAN S o XX DOGCUDDODUCHODOUDUBOD 14 5 i ds 43 22 142 ATTACH ITEM 3 TO THE CHASSIS ue BY REPLACING EXISTING HARDWARE 4 2 ON INSIDE REAR PANEL OF CHASSIS Ly WITH IND
55. JACK 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT JACK NOT USED NOT USED 372 9677 030 CONN RECT SMA PCB MOUNT JACK NOT USED NOT USED 288 4062 010 BEAD FERRITE 200MA 0 5 OHM DC 600 OHM 100 MHZ 0603 SMT PKG NOT USED NOT USED 372 9604 150 CONNECTOR JUMPER 2 CIRCUIT 72 PL202223 2 CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUT ION Rev A P4 QI Q2 Q3 RI R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 RII R12 R13 R14 5 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 52151 372 9604 150 2 NOT USED INOT USED NOT USED INOT USED 352 5104 030 TRANSISTOR SILICON PNP 200MADC 40V C E 350MW 250MHZ PLASTIC SOT 23 SURFACE MT PKG 352 5104 030 JTRANSISTOR SILICON PNP 200MADC 40V C E 350MW 250MHZ PLASTIC SOT 23 SURFACE MT PKG 352 5204 010 TRANSISTOR TMOS FET DRAIN SOURCE Z60VDC 250MADC SOT 23 SURFACE MT PKG NOT USED NOT USED 724 5057 000 IRESISTOR FIXED FILM 0 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70 DEG C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 000 IRESISTOR FIXED FILM 0 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70 DEG C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 050 IRESISTOR FIXED FILM 110 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125
56. LD TIN WIRE ELECTRICAL 22 AWG 600 VOLT BLACK PVC WIRE ELECTRICAL 22 AWG 600 VOLT YELLOW PVC CONNECTOR HOUSING PLUG ELECTRICAL 3 CAVITY SINGLE ROW W LATCH FEMALE CONNECTOR ELEC 4 PIN HOUSING 0 200 5 00 CENTERLINE SPACE PL202207 1 CABLE ASSY GPS DATA W12 Rev _ 426 7019 350 CBL ASSY SP ELEC D SUB RIBBN SINGLE ENDED 9 PIN 6FT 139 8075 010 CLAMP CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR STRAIN RELIEF FOR D SUB RIBBON CONNECTOR 9 CONTACT SIZE ST STEEL 371 7241 030 CONNECTOR RECPT ELEC D SUB FEMALE 9 PIN IDC TERMINATION PL202208 1_ MOTHERBOARD ASSEMBLY Rev 109 9068 050 CIRCUIT CARD ASSY MOTHERBOARD W FIVE PCI SLOTS SUPPORTS INTEL PENTIUM 4 AND CELERON PROCESSORS 109 9068 030 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL PENTIUM 4 3GHZ PROCESSOR 109 9068 040 HEAT SINK amp FAN ASSY USED W P4 478 FMB2 12V 0 4A 351 5513 040 DDR SDRAM MEM MOD 512MB UDIMM 184PIN 2 5V 64MX64 200MHZ PL202217 2 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY 202217 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY 202203 1 EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 20220A 1 HINGE HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR MS51957 30 SCREW MACHINE 6 32UNC 2A X 1 2 PAN HEAD CRES CROSS RECESSED 535649 264 NUT PLAIN HEXAGON 6 32UNC 2B CRES PASSIVATED 515795 805 WASHER FLAT 0 156 ID 0 312 OD 0 035 THK CRES 69 PL202217 0 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY 96906 MS35338 136 WASHER LOCK 6 NOM ID SPRING HELICAL 300 CRES0 250 OD 0 148 ID 0 031 TK PASSVTD REGULAR SERIES FAN FIN
57. M CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 175 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1500 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 175 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1500 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 175 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1500 OHM 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 724 5057 540 RESISTOR FIXED FILM 1M 1 1 4 WATT 70C 1 32W 125C THICK FILM CHIP TYPE TC 100PPM DEG C 667 4020 010 JTRANSFORMER DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE 225MH I 1 TURNS RATIO 8 PIN SMT 667 4020 010 JTRANSFORMER DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE 225MH I 1 TURNS RATIO 8 PIN SMT NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 372 9828 010 CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL TEST POINT RED PWB LOOP 372 9828 010 CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL TEST POINT RED PWB LOOP 351 5050 030 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL CLOCK DRIVER MINIMUM SKEW 1 INPUT TO 4 OUTPUTS 300PS SKEW 3V VCC 8 PIN SOIC 202229 1 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL PROGRAMMED 351 5487 010 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL PROCESSORSUPERVISORY CIRCUIT 5 PIN SOP PKG SURFACE MT 351 5079 060 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL 2 BIT DUAL SUPPLY BUS TRANSCEIVER 8 PIN SSOP SMT 1 65V TO 5 5V SUPPLY RANGE 351 5398 100 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL CMOS DIGITAL AUDIO SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER SMT 20 PIN PLASTIC SOIC PKG NOT USED NOT USED 202229 2 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL PROGRAMMED 351 5079 060 MICROCIRCUIT DIGITAL 2 BIT DUAL SUPPLY BUS TRANSCEIVER 8 PIN SSOP SMT 1 65V TO 5 5V SUPPLY RANGE 3
58. MITTER COMPOSITE IN OPTIONAL Figure 4 1 HD Exporter Connection Diagram d5C 273 Figure 4 2 HD Exporter Rear Panel HARD DRIVE LED m 3 o z m jo UC RESET SWITCH POWER SWITCH BEHIND ACCESS BEHIND ACCESS DOOR DOOR Figure 4 3 HD Exporter Front Panel 4 2 Interface Description Table 4 Icontains a listing and description of the IBOC FM interface connections including connector type Table 4 1 Interface Description Function Input Output Description Connector 1 PPS Output TTL level BNC Female 10 MHz Output BNC Female GPS ANT Input Power is supplied to the antenna from the center conductor TNC Female of the coaxial cable This connection must be made with a single cable and not through any other devices such as an amplifier or splitter combiner Digital AES EBU Audio XLR Male Input Output AES EBU Audio XLR Female Ethernet Input Output 100 MHz Network Connection RJ45 Female LVDS RJ45 Female Not Used Not Used PS2 Keyboard Not Used PS2 Automatically switchable 94 264 Vac 4 3 HD Exporter Front Panel Controls and Indicators The HD Exporter has five buttons and one Indicator on the front panel display to control the screen Information The buttons and the Indicator are labeled as follows Controlindicator Function LCD ON OFF Button Applies power to and turns off LCD monitor EXIT Butto
59. NICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 219220 LOCO O CO r sr CN CN O CO B i L JI cg i 051 J13 pz ex JH ut L _ m Ir 22 5 J18 EN C gt C304 GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION E i1 C 3 SERNO 2029035 NOT INSTALLED SEE NOTE 4 OBLITERATE TEXT 1 22 25 cas AND RUBBER STAMP 2 93 J4 J8 99 J11 J21 J12 415 J15 K1 L2 P3 P4 R1 R5 R12 Ri R21 R22 R26 R33 T3 T4 U6 SIZE CAGE DWG NO REV 52151 202225 sr 2 1 SHEET 2 4 4 CEC FORM 386 2 REV 8 7 6 5 4 3 202224 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS L2 1 SHEET SHEET CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF ve x A REV INDEX Sar APPROVED APPARATUS EXCEPT 8Y WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION os TO DUC J40 a ENGINEERING RELEASE NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED lt REDESIGNED d 1 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATORS ARE SHOWN p il AC i ae 06 07 21 PREFIX WITH UNIT NUMBER O
60. NTING ANGLES HANDLES Qo ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND SLIDES WHICH ARE art ATTACH TO A8J19 PART OF THE CHASSIS THE chassis REAR VIEW AFTER REAR PANEL ATTACHED USING THE VENDOR FURNISHED DISATTACH LOCK FROM DOOR ATTACH OVERLAY ITEM 11 TO DOOR AS SHOWN AND REATTACH LOCK TO DOOR C ON GOVBYRY ss 6 Y 195 REF REF JA REP 1 i SUB FLOOR OF CHASSIS B risi s lt C 202200 5 VIEW C C Wu SCALE 2 1 A 52151 7 202200 sae 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FORM 388 2 REV cE 002202 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF 8 7 6 MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION CEC FORM 388 2 REV A 8 TOP FACE PLATE FRONT VIEW OF A HOUSING DETAIL D A7 HOUSING AS HOUSING JUMPER SLAVE PINS REAR VIEW OF A HOUSING A7 IDC40 CONNECTOR 7 POWER CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY STEPS IO INSTALL AZ AND AQ 1 REMOVE 4 SCREWS MARKED A IN DETAIL D AND RETAIN REMOVE A7 AND A9 HOUSING FROM THE CHASSIS ITEM 2 2 SEPARATE A7 AND A9 HOUSINGS BY REMOVING 2 SCREWS MARKED B IN DETAIL D 3 REMOVE AND DISCARD TOP FACE PLATE SEE FRONT VIEW OF A7 HOUSING 4 INSTALL CD ROM DRIVE A7 INTO TOP SLOT OF
61. PAD message is transmitted Do not show this message again Figure 7 48 PAD Configuration update acknowledgement 7 5 37 Advanced When pressed the screen shown in Figure 7 49 is displayed This screen sets the various parameters used to control the PAD generation tool Select the desired option and press OK for the selection to take place or press Restore Default to return to the default settings Pressing Cancel will return to the Station Default PAD screen with no changes 54 ip Repeat Continuously retransmit the last message MPs PAD queue gt Repeat Disable Repeat function gt Flush Discard any messages on MPS PAD queue 2 Mone control specified by MPs PAD Generator Figure 7 49 MPS PAD Control screen 7 5 3 8 Cancel Use Cancel to return to the main Station screen 7 5 4 Station Program Control The station s programming genre selection Figure 7 50 is displayed when the Select Station Program Control is selected otation Program Control Program Type Enable k 000 No PTY Figure 7 50 Station Program Control screen This menu allows the user to send a genre type embedded in the main program audio bit stream Once Enable is checked the genre information will be sent as part of the main program audio bit stream The change the genre use the pull down menu and select the genre type most appropriate 7 6 Audio Tab Control Buttons Figure 7 51 shows the GUI main screen Audio Tab D
62. PEC FOR EXPORTER 202200 4 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SYSTEM TEST MOTHERBOARD ASSEMBLY NOT USED GPS TIME FREQUENCY REFERENCE 12VDC 10MHZ CLOCK NOT USED NOT USED CIRCUIT CARD ASSY DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE 24 BIT96KHZ ADAT WORD CLOCK DISK DR CD ROM 52X ATAPIIDE BLACK BEZEL CCA GPS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION DISK DR 40GB 3 5 7200RPM IDE REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY DUMMYLOAD ELECTRICAL SOOHMS 1 4 WATT SMA CONNECT OR DC 12GHZ NOT USED NOT USED Reference CABLE ASSY RG 174 500HM COAX SMA MALE BNC MALE LG 2 5 FT CABLE ASSY RG 174 500HM COAX SMA MALE BNC MALE LENGTH 1 5 FT Reference CABLE ASSY RG 174 500HM COAX SMA MALE SMA MALE LG 1 5 FT CABLE ASSY RG 174 500HM COAX SMA MALE SMA MALE LG 1 5 CABLE ASSY RG 174 500HM COAX SMA MALE BNC MALE LG 2 5 FT NOT USED NOT USED CABLE ASSY GPS DATA W12 CABLE ASSY SPEC PURPOSE MINI DIN6 MALE TO MINI DIN6 MALE 1 Reference CABLE ASSY SPEC PURPOSE MINI DIN6 MALE TO MINI DIN6 MALE 1 FT NOT USED Reference CBL ASSY CAT 5E PATCH CORD IFT W RJ45 RJ45 CONNECTORS Reference NOT USED Reference CABLE ASSY GPS PWR W22 Reference Reference Reference 68 PL202200 4 HD EXPORTER Rev W26 1 202227 1 CABLE ASSY HD AES INPUT W27 0 NOT USED NOT USED W39 1 202243 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY 1 2022061 CABLE ASSY GPS PWR W22 Rev CONTACT ELECTRICAL CRIMP TYPE PIN CONTACT BRASS24 18AWG WIRE SIZE 13AMP PRE TIN CONTACT ELECTRICAL FEMALE TERMINAL CRIMP TYPE18 24A WG BRASS GO
63. R SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION BOTH FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION m SH J VALUE or R2ar3 WAS 12 1818 06 08 28 9 R14 amp R17 WAS 34 CHG S aie OS TO REAR PANEL D 2 ALL RESISTOR VALUES ARE IN OHMS _ Q2 5 SH 1 amp 2 ADDED BOXED AREAS FOR 06 10 25 AS ALL CAPACITOR VALUES ARE IN MICROFARADS 3 2 CONFIGURATION PRODUCTION RELEASE rox REVISED PER 06 0404 06 12 19 AS BU 5V J20 Ut2 OX NOT USED AB8310ARMZ C31 EE 48 at 01 xer S Neo 2 6V 71 EM ESML 2 1 4 69 49 5dBm CH NOT USED JO 13dBm R2 R 6 cj PORT 3 s 10 MHZ gt lt PORT 3 PORT 2 ee H PORT 2 1 m 17 5dB PAD 6dBm 5 952 i O REAR PANEL A 75 9 5dBm 14 RU C C6 lt 40 2 E s d HOLE ON U11 B 1 res 74HC393M MTG HOLE 64 8dBm J19 I 11 MTG HOLE 5V TO DUC J38 E U7 A EXE U2 A ICS342MPLF 08 74HC393M ICS342MPLF uz 6 4 1 2896 MHZ 74LVC2T45DCT 2 3 UI3 A 6 4 52 MH 12 25 CGS74LCT2524M 294 125 2729 3 Be E 44 1 KHZ R29 J22 ue ER 352 8 kHz 825 LK Q0 C 44 1 KHZ Q3 S U7 8 x ICS342MPLF C13 01 51 1 3 3V o Q1 02 MMBT 3906 MMBT 3906 1 5K x e B 3 3V P R38 NDS7002A 5 1 LT1963AET 3 3 224 N TFA 13 Us 5V 5V SHDN SENSE i UI0 A 2 TPS3823 33DBV UA A U3 1 2896 MHZ 256X44 1 4 05 GND
64. RE WIRE NO SIZE or TYPE 18 AWG 1 17 9 MOTHERBOARD A1 POWER A1 20PIN MAIN POWER A1 4PIN 12V POWER A10B1 FAN ASSEMBLY AJOBI AIOBIPI NOTES CHASSIS RESET SW WHT ATX POWER SUPPLY Pl ATX POWER SUPPLY P2 ATX POWER SUPPLY P12 DATE 9 26 6 REV REVISED 2006 11 21 WIRE LENG REMARKS TH RESET SWITCH supplied w chassis P O CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY P O CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY BI POWER CEC P N 202213 OTE 1 W2 must be assembled during the final assembly stage of the HD Exporter Signal Generator System OTE 2 W39 is supplied with A6 the audio card The XLR M on W39 must be cut and the loose wires soldered o A10CP2 per wirelist 4 HD Exporter Connections This section contains a description of the HD Exporter and provides diagrams and instructions for connection in a broadcast system 4 1 HD Exporter Interface Requirements Figure 4 1 is the HD Exporter connection diagram showing the connections between the HD Exporter and external equipment Figure 4 2 shows the HD Exporter rear panel configuration Figure 4 3 shows HD Exporter front panel controls and indicators Connect the signal and power cables to the rear panel The HD Exporter contains a power supply which operates on any voltage from 95 264 Vac and any frequency from 47 63 Hz AUDIO PROCESSOR DIGITAL PATH AUDIO PROCESSOR STL RECEIVER LOW LEVEL COMBINED FM 10 MHz TRANS
65. S LIST SIGNAL GENERATOR HO EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR a __ X Im HD EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 202200 no mera 0000 1217 7 11 6 2 1 x d PEEL 8 7 6 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL FLECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION CEC FORM 388 2 REV A mane 1 s kika 11 Bal gt E 4 a POWER SUPPLY 6 52 X 1 4 MALE FEMALE SPACERS FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 4 PLACES MARKED D MOUNT TO CHASSIS USING MOUNT TO CHASSIS USING x 1 4 PLASTIC SNAP IN SPACER FURNISHED WITH CHASSIS ITEM 2 1 PLACE INDICATED d SAY QNM A amp XATTACH WITH GLUE ITEM 8 LOCATED AS SHOWN A1 MOUSE K B P O A6 ein o 440 C 5 4N J8 m p J2 3 ITEM 3 TO THE CHASSIS 5 BY REPLACING EXISTING HARDWARE ON INSIDE REAR PANEL OF CHASSIS WITH INDICATED HARDWARE 6 PLACES MARKED B 22 DETAIL E A1 VGA PORT 2 2 SEE DETAIL E i dics P US FOR CONNECTOR A2 EM IDENTIFICATION REAR VIEW BEFORE REAR PANEL ATTACHED TRIM P
66. SS PINS 2 amp 3 CCA CLOCK DIST ASSEMBLY 202223 1 2 ABJ3 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS A8J3 amp A8J4 LEFT SCHEMATIC 202224 AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J3P4 W26P1 W26 A13 AND A8J4P3 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 TO BYPASS HD AES INPUT Q W39A HD RATE CONVERSION A8J3P4 amp A8J4P3 SHOULD BE ACROSS un AUDIO CARD PINS 2 amp 3 W28P1 W28 A6 AES FM AUDIO CARD A10CP1 wae HD ATX STATION CR ig FM AES OUTPUT o lt W34P1 W54 J135 J133 JP1 J2 AUTO SEL REAL TIME W6P1 W6 GPS ANT Q ERAS A10CP6 1PPS CHASSIS KEYBOARD MOTHERBOARD ASSY ij MOUSE ASSEMBLY 202208 1 W21 N 1 4 VGA SCREEN 17 pr ae A9 A7 A10CP9 W18 P One CD ROM THIS SCHEMATIC IS FOR 202200 5 VERSION A OF HD GENERATOR r12V jA10B1P1 REAR A10B1 FAN RM e EE eR ee ERE REIS a o ee C RE U SERIEM MM ee ey ee NE RR rn ees RE D Ae ERE _ SIZE CAGE DWG NO 52151 202201 5 5 _ FORM 387 2 REV A 8 7 6 S 4 a 2 8 7 6 5 4 I CA 202200 1 PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF aw DEP s
67. T deWS4P1 W54 STATION INTERFACE W56 4155 J153 A10CP2 HD AES MONITOR 5V 19 CCA CLOCK DIST ASSEMBLY 202223 1 W39B SCHEMATIC 202224 W26P 1 W26 A13 HD AES INPUT Q W39A HD AUDIO CARD W39C W28P 1 A6 FM AES INPUT TT AUDIO CARD A10CP1 TS H e ATX W35 BLK RED GPS ANT SP1 6 _ A10CP6 1PPS d HASSIS 2 MOTHERBOARD assy 71 amp MOUSE ASSEMBLY 202208 1 COMI W21 f X O wae ie W17 A9 A7 A10CP9 W18 IDE ETHERNET W23 HARD CD ROM DRIVE 8 12 A10B1P1 REAR A10B1 FAN U 5552 _ 7 6 5 4 3 NOTES 1 2 AUTO SEL A8J1 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS ABJ amp A8J2 LEFT AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J1P2 AND A8J2P1 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 TO BYPASS RATE CONVERSION A8J1P2 amp AB8J2P1 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 2 amp 3 A8J5 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS A8JS AB8J4 LEFT AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J3P4 AND A8J4P3 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 TO BYPASS RATE CONVERSION A8JSP4 amp A8J4P3 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 2 amp 5 REAL TIME DELAYED 1 4 VGA SCREEN THIS SCHEMATIC 15 FOR 202200 2 VERSION OF HD GENERATOR D 202201 2 2 1 THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJEC
68. T MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED OR USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURING OR SALE OF APPARATUS EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR 1 2 MONITOR Lu AR W19 CCA CLOCK DIST ASSEMBLY 202223 1 SCHEMATIC 202224 INPU es E W27 AUDIO CARD 3 REAL TIME MODIFIED DUC 125 1 J41 W5 1 0 lt 10 MHZ 44 1KHz 1 HZ DELAYED J12 10MHz 419 74 J15 C S 45V 16 W7 MOMHz IN J13 8 lMpPS IN 14 PPS OUT 1PPS POE W12 GPS DATA Al CHASSIS KEYBOARD MOTHERBOARD ASSY amp MOUSE ASSEMBLY 202208 1 B COMI w21 Te 9 W17 x AQ A7 A10CP9 W18 IDE ETHERNET W23 HARD CD ROM DRIVE 12V A 1081 _ CEC FORM 387 2 REV A B 7 6 4 z 8 7 6 2 4 5 1 4 VGA SCREEN 5 1 A8J1 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS A8J1 amp A8J2 LEFT AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J1P2 AND A8J2P1 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 IO BYPASS RATE CONVERSION A8JIP2 amp A8J2P1 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 2 amp 5 2 A8J3 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS A8J3 amp A8J4 LEFT AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J3P4
69. T USING LABEL PART NUMBER 280 8001 010 OR EQUIVALENT 3 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PREFIX WITH UNIT NUMBER OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION qUT Up C P1 P O ITEM 2 C 18 00 50 RED STRIPE T oh o Og o 9 z 5 9 2 pss N lt B N P2 SEE NOTE 2 O 9 202207 1 ASSEMBLY SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST 202207 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY GPS DATA W12 NOMENCLATURE OR DENCHTON HE DALLAS TEXAS 76227 214 381 7161 VL es 015 7 CABLE ASSEMBLY DENN CRINE GPS W12 MEE ALL OMENGONG ARE H AND D BROWN SIZE NO Sra 52151 202207 E ains AE wA jen CEC FORM 386 1 REV 8 4 5 2 1 PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS REVISIONS PROPRIETARY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE a rhe DES or yams Pom OF MECN GONNA n ww EE ENGINEERING RELEASE PRODUCTION RELEASE 026 027 2 ef 7 pi D D l D HM ill lt USB1 K8 gt cue ORIENT PROCESSOR ITEM 3 WHERE DOT IS LOCATED AS SHOWN C LOCATE MEMORY 5 MODULE ITEM 5 IN SLOT INDICATED 12V IDE 2 IDE 1 lt SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST 202208 1 MOTHERBOARD ASSEMBLY NOTES ofHeRwse specimen M CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS 1 PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN PR
70. WS DELAYED J12 810 4 W4 Js 2 12V E W22 K1 I 5 L d amp w 116 IP O W6 we TOMHz IN 915 GPS Q J5 W8 MPPS IN SERIAL DATA J14 PPS OUT apps W12 GPS DATA 52 MOTHERBOARD ASSY KEYBOARD amp MOUSE ASSEMBLY 202208 1 B W21 1 4 W13 MOUSE SCREEN rr W17 A10CP9 _ W18 IDE ETHERNET W23 HARD CD ROM DRIVE THIS SCHEMATIC IS FOR 202200 4 VERSION 12V OF HD GENERATOR 1A10B1P1 A10B1 U NIME E SIZE CAGE DWG 52151 202201 ea CEC FORM 387 2 REV A 7 6 5 4 2 1 8 7 THIS DOCUMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF ARE THE PROPERTY OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS COPIED CORPORATION AND SHALL REPRODUCED OR USED FOR APPARATUS EXCEPT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION THE PURPOSE OF MANUFACTURI NG OR SALE OF EXPORTER SIGNAL GENERATOR D A10CP2 NOTES HD AES MONITOR 1 A8J1 SHOWN IN DIAGRAM REPRESENTS A8J1 amp AB84J2 LEFT 45V AND RIGHT CHANNELS FOR RATE CONVERSION A8J1P2 w19 AND A8J2P1 SHOULD BE ACROSS PINS 1 amp 2 TO BYPASS AB RATE CONVERSION A8J1P2 amp A8J2P1 SHOULD BE ACRO
71. aised or lowered using the or buttons 7 7 1 3 Test When selected Test will display a test screen Figure 7 56 Verify that the entire border is visible and select OK when complete 60 Width Height Figure 7 55 Screen Resize Screen Test Window Figure 7 56 Screen Size Test Screen 7 7 1 4 Default Size When selected both the height and the width values will be reset to default settings 7 7 1 5 Apply When selected the user will be prompted to reboot the system to make use of the new screen settings Figure 7 57 Selecting Yes will proceed with the reboot and NO will cancel the action and return to the Exporter Main screen 61 will restart Continue Figure 7 57 Apply Reboot Screen 7 7 1 6 Cancel When selected the user will be returned to the Exporter Main screen 7 7 2 Fonts This button if selected will display a System Fonts screen Figure 7 58 oyster Fonts Figure 7 58 System Fonts Screen The upper section if selected allows the user to select the font used on all small data presentation areas Figure 7 59 The lower section if selected allows the user to select the font used on all large data presentation areas Figure 7 59 62 Font Font Types Foundry E til adobe Beh Bigelow amp holmes hitstrearm dec mil Italic oblique roman roman Fant Information Fitter Bitmap Scalable
72. al Time ta GPs Time Sync is Disabled Figure 7 8 Local Time Insertion Screen Enable DST if checked will use daylight savings time Select Sync Local Time to synchronize the system time to the GPS time 24 7 1 7 Exporter Status Bottom Right 7 1 7 1 Status Section The status section displays current exporter status Error conditions are displayed in red and warning conditions are displayed in green Select this area or the System Status Log button to view the status history as shown in Figure 7 9 As seen in Figure 7 9 several warnings appear The first and second indicate that the GPS is not time locked The GPS antenna should be check for proper view of the sky At times it will take time for lock to be acquired so you may have to wait for GPS lock ovystem Status CE r Error count Warning court o Last Log Figure 7 9 System Status Log Screen 7 2 System Tab Control Buttons Figure 7 1 shows the GUI main menu System Tab screen this screen is displayed upon startup Descriptions of control buttons displayed on the System Tab of this screen are provided in the following subparagraphs 7 2 1 Shutdown The Shutdown control screen Figure 7 10 1s used to shutdown the exporter If power is to be removed select Shutdown and press OK This will halt the OS Wait until the display indicates OK to power down If the OS is to be restarted select OS Restart and press OK The system will reboot back to the defau
73. all Sign enter the desired letters Press Enter to establish the new call sign and return to the Station Information screen If Append Band is selected checked the current frequency band will be appended to the Universal Call Sign that is displayed at the receiver 21 7 1 2 3 Station Slogan There are 2 methods for transmitting a Station Slogan Standard amp Universal Unlike the Call Sign both methods can be transmitted simultaneously However if they are transmitted simultaneously the entries must be identical If Enable both standard and universal formats is selected checked then the Universal Station Slogan entry is grayed out and displays the contents of the Standard Slogan 7 1 2 4 Standard Station Slogan NOTE The Standard Station Slogan field ts limited to 56 characters The Standard Station Slogan tab when selected displays a Alphanumeric Keyboard screen similar to Figure 7 7 To change the Standard Station Slogan enter the characters using the Alphanumeric Keyboard Press Enter to establish the new Standard Station Slogan and return to the Station Information screen station Information station Identification cc p Call sign standard Universal Append Band RBDS RDS3 RBDS RDS E RBDS RDS E 3 station gia 2 standard Universal v Enable both standard and universal formats otatian Message HD Radio www HD Radiocom RBDS RDSEI
74. e 7 33 is displayed This screen will display the present logging utilization and allow for the setting of warning parameters 41 7 3 21 Warning Message Rate When Warning Message Rate is selected the Numeric Keyboard screen is displayed Figure 7 5 To set how often the user is warned that the maximum log rates have been exceeded enter the desired time in seconds Press enter to use the new value and return to the Log Parameters screen 7 3 2 2 Window Size sec When Window Size is selected the Numeric Keyboard screen is displayed Figure 7 5 To set the duration over which the logging rate 15 calculated enter the desired time in seconds Press enter to use the new value and return to the Log Parameters screen 7 3 2 3 ASCII Log Rate bytes sec ASCII Log Rate displays the instantaneous amount of ASCII logging 7 3 2 4 ASCII Log Utilization ASCII Log Utilization displays the instantaneous amount of ASCII logging represented as a percentage of the maximum rate 7 3 2 5 ASCII Log Max Rate When ASCII Log Rate is selected the Numeric Keyboard screen is displayed Figure 7 5 To set the log rate for which 1f exceeded a warning will be issued enter the desired rate Press enter to use the new value and return to the Log Parameters screen 7 3 2 6 Binary Log Rate bytes sec Binary Log Rate displays the instantaneous amount of Binary logging 7 3 2 7 Binary Log Utilization Binary Log Utilization displays the insta
75. e Mismatch and CRC errors do not have any relevance on the transmit side of the link These are more appropriate on the Exgine side To freeze the scrolling and examine individual messages more closely check the Freeze box When this box is checked the Configure Buffer and Save buttons will be activated When the Configure Buffer button 1s selected the window shown in Figure 7 37 appears Use this to set the number of messages to be saved to file Use the Save button to choose a location and file name for the message buffer 46 Exciter Link Buffer Size A u NE 7 Figure 7 37 Setting the message buffer size 7 4 3 Exporter I2E Link Status The Exporter Link Status window provides status for Exporter Link I2E activities Figure 7 38 47 Exporter Link Status Channel statistics Indication History 10 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 23 987 N N 11 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 23 437 2 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 24 963 3 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 23 931 4 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 23 931 a N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 22 921 6 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 46 22 464 7 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 21 899 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 20 978 9 N N EMPTY 0 11 18 20 878 1 N N 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 19 833 1 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 19 491 0 0 EMPTY 0 11 48 18 4834 CRATE dh T U F Data Message History Freeze F
76. e proper delay value multiply the delay value from Table 7 1 by the length of cable used For example if the antenna system Includes 50 ft of RG 58 cable the total cable delay is 50 ft x 1 33 ns ft 66 5 ns When entering the data round the value to the nearest nanosecond ns When Antenna Delay is selected Figure 7 28 the Numeric Keyboard screen is displayed Figure 7 5 To change the delay value enter the desired delay value using the number keys Press Enter to establish the new delay value and return to the GPS Data screen 7 2 7 Local Time See Paragraph 7 1 6 7 3 Log Tab Control Buttons Figure 7 30 shows the GUI main screen Log Tab Descriptions of control buttons displayed on the Log Tab of this screen are provided in the following subparagraphs 2003 Ibiquity Digital Corp Version 2 3 3 oyster tatus ovo TEM PLATFORM Audio Bypass AUDIO TEST alGMAL UTILITY Figure 7 30 Exporter GUI Interface Log Tab 39 7 3 1 Levels Select Levels from the Log Tab main menu to view and update log level information The Log Levels screen Figure 7 31 1s displayed To set the logging level for an individual process set the Log Level to a value 0 through 7 O Off 7 Max set the description associated with the screen logging of each process not to a file increase the number under the Verbose Level column O Off 7 Max to appropriate level This sets the logging stor
77. e utilizing the cronx feature The following is an example of a script tgldab sh that toggles the digital carriers on off 16 read the dab state and write it to the variable flag flag cuitx x getL1Stat grep digital carrier control awk print 5 tttoggle the dab state 1f on turn dab off if dab off turn it on If flag then cuitx x dab 0 else cuitx x dab 1 fi This script can be invoked on a schedule by executing the following command cronx x tgldab sh 10 This will execute the script tgldab sh every 10 seconds When you no longer want the script to run type q to quit NOTE You must type to quit Do not press ctl c This will cause errors on the HD Exporter display 7 Front Panel Description Front panel descriptions are divided into two categories Display Indicator Definitions and Control Buttons for the HD Exporter In all windows the following general rules apply e Read only fields have a light blue background e Read write fields have a blue green background e On data entry screens the Cancel button will not make any entered data permanent Any screen with a Cancel button will also have an OK button that can be used to make data permanent e On data entry screens the Close button only closes the window Any data that has been specified is already permanent because it was registered as entered e On Numeric keyboard screens the valid range of data wil
78. ed in file mnt data irss log This file is archived to a date associated file For example mnt data 02 19 03 irssO2 33 00 log 7 3 11 Previous Page Select Previous Page to scroll backward through exporter processes 7 3 1 2 Next Page Select Next Page to scroll forward through exporter processes 7 3 1 3 All Log Levels To set the log level to the same value for all processes select All Log Levels Figure 7 32 is displayed Select the level desired for all processes and press Close to enter the new values This will log all data with a log level of the selected value or lower 7 3 1 4 Verbose Levels To set the verbose level to the same value for all processes select All Verbose Levels to display the screen shown in Figure 7 32 Select the desired level and click Close to activate the new level This will print all data with a verbose level of the selected value or lower 7 3 1 5 Exclusive Level Exclusive Level when selected will only print data that is the same level as the level selected not lower or higher 40 Lag Levels lt q Prev Process Log Level Verbose Level he TT arco Pm u qe All Verbose p ia ga tsmxx Ro REM x Close Figure 7 31 Log Level Screen EXT select Level All processes LIES 11 1 Cif Exclusive Level Figure 7 32 Select Level Screen 7 3 2 Parameters Select Parameters from the Log main menu The Log Parameters screen Figur
79. edded The non embedded startup requires manual entering of system configuration information from the keyboard as described in Paragraph 6 1 1 To have the HD Exporter run the latest software upon power up with no user intervention use embedded startup as described in Paragraph 6 1 2 Perform the appropriate startup procedure to initialize the HD Exporter NOTE Paragraph 6 1 1 or 6 1 2 must be executed immediately after an OS upgrade for proper operation All Set commands must be executed as Root user to have effect 6 1 1 Startup Non Embedded Perform the following procedures to initialize the HD Exporter in non embedded mode Set primary power on the HD Exporter to On If the unit is in the embedded mode open an xterm window and type the following For general non embedded operation setdev Press Return To Set the IP address to 10 10 10 10 setaway Press Return To set local network settings for MD type setnode MD Press Return Or to set local network settings for NJ type setmode NJ Press Return The unit must be rebooted for the change to take effect Once the system boots up completely login as root with the appropriate password Type start Press Return The following information 1s displayed usr dab run init loader x Executing Kernel 2 4 20 Available baselines Kernel built from 0 usr dab irss 1 4 4 2 4 20 default Type 0 and press Enter The unit initializes and the main menu is displayed The system 15 ready
80. escriptions of control buttons displayed on the Audio Tab of this screen are provided in the following subparagraphs 55 ee M2003 Ibiquity Digital Corp Version 2 3 3 Audio Bypass Figure 7 51 Exporter GUI Interface Audio Tab Audio Bypass Audio Blend Control Audio Level Control k Audio Levels Analog Audio Diversity i PLATFORM alGMAL TEST UTILITY 7 6 1 Audio Levels This button if selected will display a dynamic Audio Levels screen Figure 7 52 7 6 1 1 Range dB Select this option to change the Minimum value left most value of audio bars of the audio Bar graph The Numeric Keyboard Figure 7 5 is displayed To change the Range in dB down from Full Scale enter the new value using the number keys 7 6 1 2 Average sec Select this option to change the time over which the average of audio power is taken to be displayed as the green portion of the audio Bar graph The Numeric Keyboard Figure 7 5 is displayed To change the average time enter the new value using the number keys NOTE If this number is larger than the peak and or peak hold numbers they will be changed to equal the Average time 7 6 1 3 Peak sec Select this option to change the time over which the peak of audio power 1s taken to be displayed as the Yellow portion of the audio Bar graph The Numeric Keyboard Figure 7 5 1s displayed To change the Peak time enter the new value using the nu
81. gain If the checkbox is unchecked the access time has no limit and is valid until changed or the exporter is rebooted 7 2 5 Command The System Command screen Figure 7 16 is displayed when selected 7 2 5 1 Command Results To execute a linux system command 15 pwd enter the command here The results of the command can be displayed immediately by placing a check mark in the Display Results box The results can also go to a file as defined by the file name in the Results Output File line To execute the command select Execute If the Display Results option is selected Figure 7 17 will now be displayed Select Cancel to return to the Receiver Submenu screen 7 2 5 2 Browse This button can be selected to choose a file directory for execution or results storage Figure 7 18 will appear Press OK to enter the selection and return to the System Command screen 7 2 5 3 Common Applications Display Virtual Keyboard This button if selected will display a virtual keyboard Figure 7 19 on the display when the common application is run 31 oystem Command command UU Browse Common Applications Display virtual keyboard gwir qcalc setdev linus ant ifconfig setemb Results _ Display Results Output File AmpiguisysCommandout Browse X Close Execute Figure 7 16 System Command Screen 7 2 5 4 Common Applications Xterm This button if selected will display an Xterm
82. igure 7 38 EL Activity Monitor Screen 7 4 3 1 Channel Statistics The Channel Statistic Panel is a static list consisting of five columns with 12 rows On every command response this panel will be updated by replacement of the entire panel The columns are Channel Repeat Synchronize Number of Messages to send and Number of messages dropped The rows show all channels from channel zero to channel eleven Channel zero to nine represents logical channel one to nine of the layer one modem Channel ten is the ancillary channel and channel eleven is the opportunistic channel 7 4 3 2 Indication History The Indication History Panel is an additive scrolling list consisting of six columns On every command response new statistics are added by appending These columns are Channel ALFN BC Response Drops and Time The Channel column shows the channel id and has a value of zero to eleven The ALEN column shows the absolute frame number for the message to be sent and has a non negative value The BC column shows the block count for the message to be sent and has a value of zero to fifteen The Response column shows the type of response from EL and has value of Data Empty or Repeat The value Data indicates a new data response from the channel message queue The value of empty indicates an empty data response The value Repeat indicates a repeat data response from the last data response The Drops column shows number of messages that are being dropped from
83. increase the size of each file change logAsciiFileSize To increase the number of days to hold data files change logArchiveDay To increase the number of files stored each day change logArchFileCount Exercise caution when setting these file sizes and log levels excessive data can lead to a full disk 10 6 4 Shutdown Procedure Non embedded Select Shutdown If power is to be removed type halt This will stop the OS Wait until OK is displayed to turn power off If the OS is to be restarted type reboot The unit reboots to the login prompt If the application is to be restarted type start to restart the program 6 5 Shutdown Procedure Embedded Select Shutdown If power is to be removed select Shutdown and press OK This will halt the OS Wait until the display indicates OK to power down If the OS is to be restarted select OS Restart and press OK The system will reboot back to the default program If the application is to be exited and restarted select Restart and press OK to exit and rerun the program 6 6 Remote GUI Control When the HD Exporter operating system is running control can be remotely established using a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer A network connection to the Exporter must be established by Ethernet Network setup for the Exporter 1 Press the ShutDown button on the Main Exporter screen The following screen will open after typing in the Password Shutdown shut down ohut down
84. ings and return to the main menu 49 Station Information Schedule Block Payload 1 Payload 2 CALLSIGN STANDARD STATIONID 0 Figure 7 40 Station Information Schedule Screen Care must be taken when selecting payload options as some options are not compatible with other options For example Slogan Universal requires both payloads so Payload 2 must be left blank If an incompatible payload is selected a warning message similar to Figure 7 42 will be displayed select Payload Option Block 0 Payload 1 Payload Options 1 None CALLSIGN STANDARD O STATION ID O SLOGAN STANDARD O STATION LOCATION G CALLSIGN UNIVERSAL O STATION MESSAGE G SLOGAN UNIVERSAL 5 SERVICE MESSAGE LOCAL TIME Figure 7 41 Station Information Payload Selection 50 e STATION LOCATION is nat a valid payload option for this black oP ok Figure 7 42 Incompatible payload option warning message 7 5 2 Station Information See Paragraph 7 1 2 7 5 3 Station Default PAD The Station s default PAD information Figure 7 43 is displayed when selected from the Station main menu This menu has four tabs General Comment Commercial and Last Message Sent Each tab is described in turn 7 5 31 General Use this tab shown in Figure 7 43 to enter the Title Artist Album and Genre information by selecting the desired field and using the alphanumeric keyboard similar to the one in Figure 7 7 To include
85. ion Information screen 7 1 2 1 2 The Federal Communications Commission FCC ID field when selected displays Numeric Keyboard screen Figure 7 5 To change the FCC ID enter the desired FCC ID using the number keys Press Enter to establish the new FCC ID and return to the Station Information screen Frequency 85 0 108 0 OO MHz Figure 7 5 Numeric Keyboard 7 1 2 2 Call Sign There are 2 mutually exclusive methods for transmitting a station s call signs Standard amp Universal 7 1 2 2 1 Standard NOTE The Standard Call Sign field is limited to four characters all characters MUST be upper case The Standard Call Sign field when selected displays a Alphanumeric Keyboard screen similar to Figure 7 7 To change the Standard Call Sign enter the desired letters Selecting shift type the desired four character Call Sign using the character keys Press Enter to establish the new call sign and return to the Station Information screen 7 1 2 2 2 Universal If a station s call sign is longer than 4 characters or contains international symbols the Universal Call sign should be used The Universal Call Sign supports 4 different character sets RBDS RDS E 1 RBDS RDS E 2 RBDS RDS E 3 and Unicode Use the drop down box as shown in Figure 7 6 to select the desired character set The Universal Call Sign field when selected displays an Alphanumeric Keyboard screen similar to Figure 7 7 To change the Universal C
86. l be displayed e Failures that need attention are displayed in RED e Warnings are displayed in Yellow e Normal status information is displayed in Green 17 7 1 Graphical User Interface Display Indicator Definitions Figure 7 1 Exporter GUI Interface System Tab is the graphical user interface GUI Main Menu as configured upon startup Descriptions of display indicator fields accessible from this screen are provided in the following subparagraphs Figure 7 2 is the Activity Monitor screen This screen is displayed if no GUI interaction is detected for greater than minute The first four LEDs depict the status of the four AES audio ports Analog Audio Input Analog Audio Output Digital Audio Input and Monitor Audio Output These lights will blink from black to green as long as there is audio on each port If silence is detected the light will remain black The Analog Input and Digital Input Fault LEDs should remain black during normal operation If the AES stream at either port is not detected the LED will turn Red indicating the Fault The Exporter Link activity LED does not apply to the HD Exporter i YHE 570 ibiquily com OPERATIONAL gt ALARM M7003 Ibiquity Digital Corp Version 2 3 3 configuration 57 PLATFORM Versions Audio Bypass STATION None Configure Password AUDIO alGNAL GFS Data TEST Figure 7 1 Exporter GUI Interface System Tab 18
87. lt program If the application is to be exited and restarted select Restart and press OK to exit and rerun the program 25 If the application is to be exited and a console session started select Console and press OK to exit and start the session NOTE See Paragraph 6 4 and or 6 5 for detailed shutdown options shut down ohut down sa that you can safely turn off power OS Restart SAU down and restart the operating system Restart Shut dawn and restart Console ohut down and bring up console window Figure 7 10 Exporter Shutdown Control Screen 7 2 2 Configuration The System Configuration button provides access to the system configuration screen Figure 7 11 7 2 2 1 Config Channel To configure the rate of the logical channels select Config Channel When selected the Channel Configuration screen will be displayed Figure 7 12 7 2 2 2 Channel Configuration The Channel Configuration screen is used to set the amount of bandwidth given to each service available Audio Station information or Data These settings are repeated for all logical channels available Channel 1 Channel 2 P2 Channel 3 P3 Channel 4 SIS 7 2 2 3 Current Mode Current Mode displays the layer 2 current configuration setting 7 2 2 4 Total Size bytes The Characteristics group box displays the size of the logical channel PDU the rate at which the PDU is sent and the bandwidth or average rate of the PDU for each
88. mber keys NOTE If this number is larger than the peak hold number it will be changed to equal the Peak time 56 7 6 1 4 Peak Hold sec Select this option to change the time over which the peak of audio power is taken to be displayed as the Red portion of the audio Bar graph The Numeric Keyboard Figure 7 5 is displayed To change the Peak Hold time enter the new value using the number keys Audio Levels Range dB Average sec Peak sec Peak Hold sec Figure 7 52 Audio Levels Screen 7 6 2 Analog Audio Diversity This button if selected will display the Analog Audio Diversity Screen Figure 7 53 57 Analog Audio Diveristy Delay in seconds 7 5 Current Delay in seconds 7 5 Audio Monitor Delayed Analog Audio Automatic Adjustment Analog Audio Digital Audio Mona Audio Receiver Monitor Audio Monitor Figure 7 53 Analog Audio DiversityScreen 7 6 2 1 Delay Not Used 7 6 2 2 Increment Not Used 7 6 2 3 Delay in seconds Not Used 7 6 2 4 Current Delay in seconds Not Used 7 6 2 5 Automatic Adjustment Ramp Up Not Used 7 6 2 6 Automatic Adjustment Ramp Down Not Used 7 6 2 7 Rate Not Used 7 6 2 8 Audio Monitor Not Used 7 6 2 9 Audio Diversity Delay Status Not Used 7 6 2 10 Audio Card 0 Input Level The Audio Card 0 Input Level indicator displays activity on the audio card 0 input path 7 6 2 11 Audio Card 0 Output Level The Audio Card
89. n menu slide Also press button again enter menu UP Button Adjust the value up of slide bar or press to select up slide bar DOWN Button Adjust the value down of slide bar or press to select down slide bar 1 Press to enter menu for function selection 2 When repeatedly pressing this button it will sequentially open on screen display OSD window page 1 and then page 2 3 On Off function changing on slide bar 4 Select slide bar and press menu button You can see it turn Red and then you can use UP DOWN buttons for setting value POWER LED Lights Green when power is applied to LCD monitor MENU Button Also Included on the front panel are three status Indicators and one switch beside the access door and two switches behind the access door Only one of the indicators and the two switches behind the access door are used Their functions are as follows Contro indicator Function Hard Drive LED Indicator flashes when the hard drive is accessed during read write operations Power Switch Located behind access door Applies power to and turns off HD Exporter Reset Switch Located behind access door Resets processor circuits soft reboot Temperature and Fan Not Used LED and Buzzer Off Switch 5 Abbreviations and Conventions 5 1 Abbreviations and Acronyms AES EBU Audio Engineers Society European Broadcast Union ALEN Absolute L1 Frame Number AM Amplitude Modulation BER Bit Error Ra
90. nf Networking Screen 12 4 Press Enter on the keyboard The following screen will display Host name and IP devices You are allowed to control the parameters which are specific to this host and related to its main comection to the local IP network IZ At name Host name domain ebox ibocradio com fhdaptor 1 X Enabled Config mode Manual Bootp Primary name domain Aliases opt IP address 10 2 1 38d Metmask opt 255 255 255 0 V Net device eth y kernel module e100 y 1 0 port opt Accept Cancel Help Figure 6 4 Linuxconf IP Setup Screen 5 Arrow down on the keyboard to the IP Address and type in the IP Address to be assigned to this unit 6 Press TAB to Accept and then Enter on the keyboard The following screen will display Network configurator This package allows you to configure a TCP IP network from scratch using ethernet and modem or other serial connection r h lient tasks Host name and IP network devices Mame server specification INS Routing and gateways interface setup tasks Exported file sustems NF5 IP aliases forlvirtual hosts Samba file server sc Information about other hosts Information about other networks T Dismiss Figure 6 5 Linuxconf Routing and Gateways Screen 13 7 Arrow down to Routing and eateways 8 Press Enter The following screen will displa
91. ntaneous amount of Binary logging represented as a percentage of the Maximum rate 7 3 2 8 Binary Log Max Rate When Max Binary Log Rate is selected the Numeric Keyboard screen is displayed Figure 7 5 To set the log rate for which if exceeded a warning will be issued enter the desired rate Press enter to use the new value and return to the Log Parameters screen 7 3 2 9 Start Archive When Start Archive is selected all log files in the mnt data path along with any core files in the bin tx path will be collected and placed in the specified archived file 42 Log Parameters Warming Message Rate Window Size Sec FE ASCHLog a Rate hytes sec fasi Max Rate 20000 Binary Log Rate bytes sec Rate 000 Archive start Archive Figure 7 33 Log Parameters Screen 7 3 3 System Status See Paragraph 7 1 7 1 7 4 Platform Tab Control Buttons Figure 7 34 shows the GUI main screen Platform Tab Descriptions of control buttons displayed on the Platform Tab of this screen are provided in the following subparagraphs 43 2 WHC 0520 com 2003 Ibiquity Digital Corp Version 2 3 3 ov STEM LOG AUDIO SIGNAL TEST UTILITY Figure 7 34 Exporter GUI Interface Platform Tab 7 4 1 Exciter Link E2X Config When the Exciter Link Config button is pressed the window shown in Figure 7 35 is displayed This window is divided into 4 group
92. o Eom 1 3 INSTALLS HON u 1 3 1 Unpacking And Inspection a 1 uuu me 2 4 HD EXPORTER CONNECTIONS U U 4 41 HD Exporter Interface Requirements 4 4 2 APT ACS 6 43 HD Exporter Front Panel Controls and Indicators 7 5 ABBREVIATIONS AND CONVENTION S 8 B Abbreviations and ge eee ene enn in idit nere ren ME tern Meni Tenner Tem 8 2 2 JPPiesentadon tea CUu SEE tA Str dra UPS TEACH EE 8 HD EXPORTER OPERATING PROCEDURES 9 MEE Cu F PPP II ISI neve E NSS sss 9 6 1 1 Startup 9 SSPEHTUD EDO CIE Lu 10 6 2 Audio Diversity Blend Delay AdjJustment a 10
93. r Count Mismatch Count oent Messages Pass Count SEQUENCE Mismatch 13 48 07 2749 06 00552 1396454 0 Sbhabhd37i 0 98 i9 2a 13 18 07 249 06 00552 1396343534 0 0 042403 75 13 18 07 249 06 00552 139645a 0 0 0 de 41 e271 13 48 07 249 06 00552 13964 0 12796768 0 el 22 de 31 13 48 07 227 06 00552 13964 0 chD96c37 0 fc b 77 13 48 07 227 06 00552 1396454 0 4da31304 0 1b 71 17 a5 Freeze Figure 7 36 E2X Link Status Window 7 4 2 1 This portion of the window provides statistics on the number of messages sent the number of messages that failed to send the number of messages received correctly the number of messages that failed to be received the number of messages received with CRC errors and the number of messages received out of order For the Exporter only the Sent Message Pass Fail Count has any meaning The Received Message statistics and the CRC Error and mismatch counts are zero by default since the Exporter is not receiving any messages Statistics These counts be reset by pressing the Reset Button within the group box 7 4 2 2 Bits Per Second This area presents a bar graph of the bandwidth usage Both the instantaneous bit rate and the long term average bit rate 1s displayed The reset button should be pressed before using this display 7 4 2 3 History The history portion of the window provides scrolling details of each message sent across the E2X link Again the Sequenc
94. ration Load Default Configuration Figure 7 11 System Configuration Screens 28 Channel Configuration Current Mode 1 Channel 1 Characteristic size bytes 18269 Rate Hz 0 67 Bandwidth kbps 98 35 Partitioning Fixed Size bytes C 0 00 kbps MPA Size bytes EBONI 96 96 kbps Opp Size bytes 258 1 38 kbps Enable Opp Obtain MPA Externally Channel 4 Characteristics size bytes 10 E Rate Hz 10 77 Bandwidth kbps 0 86 Contains Only station Information Data Figure 7 12 Channel Configuration Screen 7 2 3 Versions When selected a display of the present software firmware Motherboard configuration will be shown Figure 7 13 This information will not be valid until after the system has indicated it is Operational 29 Versions Version 2 1 0 Version number 6 1 US Kernel 2 4 20 Mother Board Intel STL IRSS 2 1 0 codec 1 5 sbr 3 0 Station User Interface 53110601 RF Up converter not found gt Digital Up Converter ror GPS 1 04 00 Exgine not found gt E E 2 Figure 7 13 Versions Screen To view additional detailed information select the More button and Figure 7 14 is displayed Results Verification PASSED on Fri Jan 30 15 14 26 EST 2004 iusrdab rss 2 1 0 cfqitx version cfq baseline version contig file userid swbase date Mon Dec 22 20 41 19 EST 2003 basedir export dab dab irssireltx 2 1 0 dev os
95. s Fieure 4 1 JHD ExporerCe anaE swe hoan nitus son ue gu Dad eie 5 Pisute 4 2 HD Exporter Rear Panels oq tuom epa etus ie t bale 5 Pisure d 5 DE xporter Front Pane eoe Ska puas 6 Fieure o l Exporter Shutdown Control ie X ek be 11 our 6 2 Din xconr Main Sere cuo eee puta 12 0 5 No WOrkiris SCE ex deu eL e atenta 12 6 4 Lin xcont Setup SELe Ci a T A a oe tet t bb Rete 13 Figure 6 5 Linuxconf Routing and Gateways eese eene sees sessi 13 Figure 6 6 Linuxconf 2 Page Routing and Gateways eere trente terere tenni 14 Fisure 057 DPin xeontr Default Gateway E EEA 14 Pigure 6 6 Lanvxcont Final Conies Cre eaan oeque sotto pe rtt Coe use 15 Pisure 9 INC Authentication S Che Ou unu uu muu a pott ox ond asi 15 Figure 6 10 Remote HD Exporter Main Menu Access 5 16 Figure 7 1 Exporter GUL Intetface Sy stem dete nete oa Qua ev a AERIS 18 Piste 7 2 Exporter GUT
96. sa that you can safely turn off power OS Restart ohut down and restart the operating system Restart ohut down and restart Console ohut down and bring up console window Figure 6 1 Exporter Shutdown Control Screen 11 2 Select Console and press OK Irss will shut down and you will get a Linux prompt Log in as root and use password as the password At the prompt type linuxconf The Linuxconf main screen wlll display bebox ibocradio com Linuxconf 1 25 subrev 3 This is the main entry to Linux configuration Use the TAB key to navigate between the field section and the button bar at the bottom Check out the help for this screen It is an introduction to Linuxconf 6 Networking Users File systems Miscellaneous Peripherals Boot Control Control panel v Quit Help Figure 6 2 Linuxconf Main Screen 3 Press Enter on the keyboard The following screen will display Network configurator This package allows you to configure a TCP IP network from scratch using ethernet and modem other serial connection YUUlient tasks Host name and network devices Name server specification DNS Routing and gateways IPX interface setup 5 tasks Exported file systems NFS IP aliases for virtual hosts Samba file server isc Information about other hosts Information about other networks v Disniss Help Figure 6 3 Linuxco
97. te CD Compact Disk CD ROM CD Read Only Memory DUN Dial Up Networking FCC Federal Communications Commission FM Frequency Modulation GPS Global Positioning System GUI Graphical User Interface IBOC In band On channel LI Layer 1 LED Light Emitting Diode LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signal MF Medium Frequency MPA Main Program Audio MPI MP7 Primary Service Modes 1 through 7 51 54 Secondary Service Modes 1 through 4 PAR Peak to Average Ratio RF Radio Frequency RLS Radio Link Service SIS Station Identification Service VHF Very High Frequency 5 2 Presentation Conventions Unless otherwise noted the following conventions apply to this document e Information enclosed in braces is either unavailable at the present time or subject to change e All vectors are indexed starting with 0 e The element of a vector with the lowest index is considered to be first e In drawings and tables the leftmost bit is considered to occur first e Bit 0 of a byte or word is considered the least significant bit n representations of binary numbers the least significant bit is on the right e When presenting the dimensions of a matrix the number of rows is given first e g an n x m matrix has n rows and m columns e In timing diagrams earliest time is on the left 6 HD Exporter Operating Procedures This section contains HD Exporter operating procedures 6 1 Startup Startup can be executed as embedded or non emb
98. the channel message queue prior to the data response Message drops could only happened if the channel is set to synchronize The Time column shows when an indication 1s received 48 7 4 3 3 Data Message History The Data Message Receiving History Panel is an additive scrolling list containing six columns On every command response new history is added by appending The columns are Channel Control Size ALFN BC and Time The Channel column shows the channel id The Control column shows the control parameter They are Empty Repeat No Repeat Flush Synchronize and Non synchronize The Size column shows the size of the message The ALFN shows the absolute frame number of that message and the BC column shows the block count of that message The Time column shows the time the message is received 7 5 Station Tab Control Buttons Figure 7 39 shows the GUI main screen Station Tab Descriptions of control buttons displayed on the Station Tab of this screen are provided in the following subparagraphs eee M2003 Ibiquity Digital Corp Version 2 3 3 7 Figure 7 39 Exporter GUI Interface Station Tab ov C PLATFORM AUDIO alaNAL TEST STATION 7 5 1 Station Information Schedule The Station Information Schedule Figure 7 40 1s displayed when selected from the main menu Select the block and payload to be changed select the payload option desired and press OK to enter the new sett
99. the rack Failure to comply may result in injury to personnel CAUTION Ensure cooling air inlet outlet openings are not obstructed when the HD Exporter is in operation The air inlet opening is on the top panel The air outlet openings are on the rear panel Maintain 10 1 75 of space above top panel Failure to comply may result in equipment overheating NOTE The HD Exporter should be mounted in the rack at or near eye level for optimum display viewing Allow adequate space behind the rear panel for cable connections While Person A supports the HD Exporter at the desired mounting height Person B should install and tighten the four front panel mounting screws INTRA UNIT WIRING LIST DATE 9 26 6 WIRELIST NO WL202200 4 ECN NO REV ASSY NO 202200 4 REVISED 2006 11 21 PL NO PL202200 4 SCHEMATIC 202201 4 WIRE WIRE WIRE NO SIZE or LENG REMARKS TH 1 NOT USED 2 NOT USED NOT USED 3 4 Coaxial A10CP4 10MHz 8 16 2 FL 5 Coaxial A8 J22 SMA W39C P2 1 5 FT CEC P N 426 7039 040 6 Coaxial Rear Panel GPS A3 GPS ANT 2 ANT 7 Coaxial A3 10MHz A8 J6 1 5 FT 9 Coaxial A3 1PPS A8 J5 1 5 FT 9 Coaxial A8 J14 A10CP6 1PPS 2 5 FT 10 NOT USED 11 NOT USED 12 Ribbon A3 SERIAL PORT AI COMI 2FT GPS DATA CEC P N 202207 1 13 PS2 A1 MOUSE W14 1 FT 14 PS2 W13 amp 15 PC CHASSIS PS2 1 FT SUPPLIED WITH CHASSIS Y Cable 15 PS2 Al KEYBOARD W14 1 FT 16 NOT USED 17 IDC 40 A1 IDE2 A7 IDE SUPPLIED WITH ribbon
100. this information as part of the PAD message make sure the Enable box is checked Clearing the Enable box will exclude this information from being sent Note Even though Genre is a text field the user should select one of the types defined in the IDS standard if possible station Default Enable Title Artist Album maw Figure 7 43 Station Default PAD General Tab 51 7 5 3 2 Comment Use this tab shown in Figure 7 44 to enter the Comment Title and Comment Description information by selecting the desired field and using the alphanumeric keyboard similar to the one in Figure 7 7 To include this information as part of the PAD message make sure the Enable box is checked Clearing the Enable box will exclude this information from being sent station Default Enable k commented Description Figure 7 44 Station Default PAD Comment Tab 7 5 3 3 Commercial Use this tab shown in Figure 7 45 to enter the Commercial information by selecting the desired field and using the alphanumeric keyboard similar to the one in Figure 7 7 To include this information as part of the PAD message make sure the Enable box is checked Clearing the Enable box will exclude this information from being sent 52 station Default Last Message Sent Enable Price Contact URL Valid Until Received As Mame of Seller Description ipiis Figure 7 4
101. ult PAD Commercial Tab uu u Inu a a CM SEDE DRE 53 Figure 7 46 Station Default PAD Last Message Sent 53 Figure 7 47 PAD Information Sent acknowledgement message 54 Figure 7 48 PAD Configuration update acknowledgement 54 7 49 MPS PAD Conirolscir em tho 55 Fieure 7 50 station PiosranrCoOniiolsereoni uruya ted aa ia S ub tes 55 1551 Exporter Gul Interface Audio bu yu 56 7o Audo Levee Se nunus umu ass 57 Figure 7 53 Analog Audio Diversity Screen uei oe u l ata 58 Teure 7 54 Exporter GUT Iiterrace Tapu uuu uu nu 60 Sercelk SCLC CIN 61 7 56 SCICEDE SIZE Jos SCECON eee eme aaa kawa a a E 61 LEioute SrA REDONS Cree Rosa ate h Qasam ha usata 62 Foure TS SY SIGNI Fonts Se iu ok ns 62 Piette Jeo Ppicupion SEES iu 63 7 00 Vir tial Cab SPEC Oisin E
102. y Routes to other networks If your network has access to other networks you must tell how to reach those networks For many setup simply setting the default route is good enough If you only talk to machines on the local network then all this is not necessary Defaults other routes to networks other routes to hosts routes to alternate local nets L routed daemon Dismiss Figure 6 6 Linuxconf 274 Page Routing and Gateways 9 Press Enter the keyboard Defaults Enter the IP number of the main gateway find indicate if this machine is allowed to route IP packets Default gateway 0 2 1 1 Enable routing Accept Cancel Help Figure 6 7 Linuxconf Default Gateway Setup 10 Type in the Default Gateway 11 Press Tab to Accept 14 Status of the sustem The state of the sustem is not in sync with the current updated configurations You are allowed to make it current continue with the current configurations Here are the commands to execute Executing etc rc4 d SS0crond start nothing llo it Back to linuxconf Figure 6 8 Linuxconf Final Config Screen 12 Press Tab twice to highlight Do It Press enter 13 The root prompt will appear at the bottom of the screen under the Linuxconf window Type shutdown r now and press Enter The Exporter will shut down all the way and reboot 14 This completes the Network setup for the Exporter

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