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1. AC Power Connection The charge connector should be inserted correctly or the transmitter would be damaged charge harge P S The transmitter is also can use Battery to supply power 2 5 1 2 Input signal wire connection HDMI in Connector YPbPr S Video AV Adapter Cable V DC in out d 1 d E AN N Power Switch 13 36 FM USER INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC L1 D B H HH D D Hl HE D U HUE D U Fmuser Transmitter Display Unit ET TIE IH Dirgiry Urd E fern ee Lo e CMTE AEU LONE AM M OM kd dh mmmmm Easy to setup power modulating mode and frequency with the display unit 14 36 Fmuse HIE meme ooonoononooonon 2 5 2 Wire s Connection of Receiver 2 5 2 1 Power Connection The receiver can be powered by AC power or 12V DC power If users use the AC power only need to connect the receiver by the power cord directly If users use an external DC power the DC power can connect with the receiver on the port of DC 12V 2 5 2 2 Signal output connection The signal can output through ASI HDMI HD SDI CVBS or YPr Pb Users should connect the signal wires on correspondent ports according to the necessary output form Reference to the illustration of receiver rear panel in 1 5 2 Attention If the receiver dose not install external antenna amplifier users have to turn feed to OV before turning on receiver Otherwise the recei
2. 8 MHz Out band suppression 280dB S feum 3 9 5 o 5 N L16 negative Digital modulation parameters COFDM QPSK 16QAM 64QAM adjustable AV input encoding parameters HDMI CVBS YPbPr S Video HDMI L R channel non balanced analog stereo 1920 1080 60P 1920 1080 50P 1920 1080 601 1920 1080 501 Image definition 1280 720 60p 1280 720 50P 720x576 501i PAL 720x480 601 NTSC AV data formatting MPEG4 AVC H 264 Miscellaneous Working voltage DC10V 16V camera exclusive battery storage temperature 40 C 70 C Environmental condition work temperature 20 C 50 C relative temperature 85 o non condensing Power dissipation 15W 18W 180 110 88 mm Weight 1 8Kg total aluminum milled parts 6 36 Fmuse HIE memos ncoonnnnoonannnno Principle Chart IP Output UDP TCP ASI Output 1 2 HDMI YPbPr SDI CVBS Banlance Audio Unbanlance Audio j Vonitor LCD 1 3 Appearance and Descriptions Portable Wireless Transmitter __ _ gt Antenna Connector TS Lock Indicator Power Supply HDM I in Connector d fi gt DC in out Y l U KM YPbPr S Video AV Adapter Cable Qu 4 Power Switch 7 36 Fmuse K ey Features U nfixed spot positioning transmitting of remote distance It can transmit close distance continuous and moving non vision distance real time AV signal Adjustable transmitting power
3. Userscan only change it through PC with special software Service IP 192 168 001 137 Saving Configuration Users can enter Saving Configuration submenu for saving settings Choose yes and press ENTER to confirm Save Configuration Saving Config Yes gt L oading Configuration At this menu user can press UP DWON key to select and repress ENTER to confirm User can restore the device into the last saved configuration by choosing 6 1 and restore the device into factory configuration by choosing 6 2 the display will show as below iL 26 36 Fmusei HIE memos nc ooononoononooon L oad Saved CF G Y es No L oading Config 7 Version User can check the software version and hardware version of this equipment under this submenu SW 07 2 01 21 36 Fmuse HIE Ae mg sn ooooonnoooonoooon 3 2 2 Web NM S Operation of FUTV 2009HIA Receiver User can not only manage the FUTV 2009HIA Receiver through teh LCD window amp front buttons but also can control and set the configurations through computer by connecting the device to web NMS Port Ensure that the computer s IP address is different from the receiver s IP address which otherwise would cause IP conflict 3 2 2 1 Login The default IP address of the receiver is 192 168 2 136 We can modify the IP through the front panel 4 Network 4 1 IP Address Connect the PC Personal Computer andthe device with net cable
4. 0 3 W and frequency 200 900 M H z Adjustable modulating mode QPSK 16QAM 64QAM T he emission system can simultaneously send one video and one audio mage quality guaranteed in the transmission process Stable and reliable emission system It can cooperate with satellite image car as a repeater It adopts COFDM modulation mode besides it has strong multipath interference rejection ability so it can realize 180km h within the high speed mobile transmission in signal coverage area 1 3 kilometer transmitting distance available T echnical Specifications RF parameters ousendsuppreson O ssB e Ne ha SS Digital modulation parameters Icorecinmde oe MER emm GR sv av input encodingparameers O BESSE Audio PHD ML LR channel nonc balanced analog oe image definition rexwios conis so Su OO OOO O ER SE DI 36 Fmuse HIE usmmowoemcaononononannnnn 1920 1080 601 1920 1080 50r 1280 720 60p 1280 720 50P 720x576 501 PAL 720x480 601 NTSC M iscellaneous aliii W orking voltage DC10V 16V camera exclusive battery storage temperature 40 C 70 C Environmental condition work temperature 20 C 50 C relative temperature 85 non condensing ISS ER EEGEN E AC HEEN W eight 1 8Kg total aluminum milled parts Principle Chart COFDM Transmitter eae or egparmusasssens prepat MN
5. Fmuse FIMUSCE ememr we oooooooooo000n0 Fmuser HD Portable Digital Video Wireless FUTV 7 132H Transmitter and Mobile Digital FUTV 2009HIA Receiver User M anual HD Portable Digital Video Wireless Transmitter Version F UTV 7132H M obile Digital Receiver Version FUTV 2009HIA Web NM S version 2 00 Date J ULY 2013 FMUSER International Group Inc F A HIIILUS I zusumme nooonoooonoooon About This M anual Intended Audience This user manual has been written to help people who have to use to integrate and to install the product Some chapters require some prerequisite knowledge in electronics and especially in broadcast technologies and standards Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology design and manufacturing FMUSER shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document Copy Warning This document includes some confidential information Its usage is limited to the owners of the product thatit is relevantto It cannot be copied modified or translated in another language without prior written authorization from FMUSER 1 36 Fmuse Directory Chapter LIN OCG ot NE 3 Reie COVEN E 3 1 2 Appearance and Descriptions M obile Receiver nnne 4 1 3 Appearance and Des
6. MAT L iche Trans station i Central Station Transmitting End AV data formatting MPEG4 AVC H 264 9 36 Fmuse HIE mmm sen oononooononnoon Chapter 2 Installation Guide This section is to explain the cautions the users must know in some case that possible injure may bring to users when it s used or installed For this reason please read all details here and make in mind before installing or using the product 2 1 Acquisition Check When users open the package it is necessary to check items according to packing list of your purchase order Normally it should include the following items y ker cC ke Kx Portable Wireless Transmitter Mobile Digital Receiver User Manual Antenna Power Cord If any item 1s missing or mismatching with the list above please contact local dealer 2 2 Installation Preparation When users install the device please follow the below steps The details of installation will be described at the rest part of this chapter Users can also refer rear panel chart during the installation The main contents of this chapter include y y y y Checking the possible device missing or damage during the transportation Preparing relevant environment for installation Installing the transmitter and the receiver Connecting signal cables 10 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg mc ooooonnoooonoooon 2 3 Transmitter Installation Method one users can directly install the anten
7. and use ping command to confirm they are on the same network segment LG the PC IP address is 192 168 99 252 we then change A device IP to 192 168 99 xxx xxx can be 0 to 255 except 252 to avoid IP conflict Use web browser to connect the device with PC by inputting the receiver s IP address in the browser s address bar and press Enter It will display the Login interface as Figure 1 Input the Username and Password Both the default Username and Password are admin and then click LOGIN to start the device setting Default User admin Default Password admin Copyright 2011 Figure 1 28 36 sc muser FM USER INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC 1 H HH B H D B B H D U HI 3 2 2 2 Operation The management interface contains 3 main categories Welcome Parameters and System The latter 2 items contain their own specified categories y Welcome When we confirmthe login it displays the WELCOME interface as Figure 2 It s brief introduction of the receiver Web Management Logout Exit We come Parameter Device Name Software Version 2 01 Hardware Version 2 00 Web Version 2 00 E Introduction User can click any FUTV 2009HIA is a professional mobile digital receiver to convert the input tuner signals DVB T to crystal item here to enter the clear digital or analog video in various formats available at CVBS YPbPr HDMI and HD SDI corresponding A It is designed to
8. boot Set sil configuration back to default after click the Factory Set then please clack the Save config button otherwise the default parameter will lost after reboot Factory get Figure 5 Save Configuration click this button to store the data permanently to the device Restore click this button to restore the latest saved configuration to the device Factory Set click this button to import the default factory configuration 31 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg sn ooooonoooonoooo V System to set the network and account of the receiver it contains 3 parts Reboot Click Reboot from the menu the screen will display as Figure 6 Users can restart the device by licking Reboot button e Welc ome Parameter Reboot e Receiver Some configuration will work after reboot the device such as Yek Kenage IPConfig Port set Firmwares update Configuration Load reboot automatically lad 8 e e em Save Restore Eebost Ww System j Reboot Network Pazsword Figure 6 Network Clicks Network and it displays the network information of the device as Figure 7 User can change the device network configuration as needed Welcome S RAS i Receiver IP Address The manege address use this address to visit the manege n uu web The format is xxx Xxxx xxx xxx like as 192 168 0 1 saver Restore After set the IP addrress you must use the new address Sy
9. criptions Portable Wireless Transmitter 7 B ll gea 10 2 L ee idee 4 us RR 10 2 2 Installation Preparation ENEE W I raf dene 10 2 3 Transmitter InstallatlOFI ssexscice ossa diia tes ot vix pei tbidua d eo dati ut Musa dE Haee iate mico lo MG o cl tns 11 2 4 ET Ee ETE a b NOD mL 12 2 5 Wire s Connection EE EN 5e 12 Chapter 30 per atiON MI TOES S CNN T mU 16 3 1 Operation of Transmitter e NU ae 16 3 2 Operation of Receiver e gll e leote enc 17 Chapter 4 Failure C l ar iNO siccata erben vc ect cal ert Ne terra Pr iar ta 34 Caper as 9 Ale Ee b pd ee eee INED 36 2 36 Fmuse HIE mmm sen oononooononnoon Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview The wireless digitalimage transmission system which comprises the wireless transmitter and receiver adopts the advanced COFDM modulation technology and the channel codes and combines with MPEG4 AVC H 264 digitalimage compression multimedia network transmission technology In addition to high speed movement and non line of sight it can achieve the real time and synchronous transmission of broadband multimedia services such as Video Audio data and etc The system has features of flexible structure wide coverage good mobility strong ability to combat interference and fading It is an ideal solution for providing long distance high quality and high efficiency of wireless real time transmission applied in emergency telecommunications such as commanding e
10. e Aspect Ratio for the output video 5 options are provided including 16 9 FULL 16 9 letter box 4 3 FULL 4 3 letter box and 16 9 4 3 Crop Press ENTER to confirm after the selection y Audio Setting Under this sub menu users can set different parameters for the output audio including the Audio Select ES Mode Volume Audio SPDIF and Audio Channel Detailed operations are explained as below 3 2 1 Audio Select P chi Audio Select This interface is to configure the language for the output audio and it displays different content according tothe configuration of the source audio stream For example eng represents English and Chi represents Chinese 3 2 2 ES M ode Stereo T ES Modert contains Stereo Left Channel and Right Channel three options Press UP DOWN to shift the options and press ENTER to confirm 3 2 3 Volume 20 23 36 Fmuse HIE memos nc ooononoononooon Volume It rangesfrom 0 25 Press LEFT RIGHT buttons to move the underline which indicates the value is activated and press UP DOWN buttons to adjust the activated number Press ENTER to confirm 3 2 4 Audio SPDIF A uto Zs Audio SPDIF 4 options are provided including Auto PCM Compressed and OFF Press LEFT RIGHT buttons to shift the option and press ENTER to confirm 3 2 5 Audio Channel A uto lt gt Audio Channel 2 options are provided including Auto and 2 Chann
11. elect GATY v Search Search PrograaCount ISS DH ima a E DecoderSelect Tuner v Avply Figure 3 Sni Click this button to auto search the input programs Default Click this button to apply the default setting of the receiver Apply Click this button to apply the modified parameters IP Configuration Clicking IP Config from the menu it will display the screen as Figure 4 where to do the IP configuration 30 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg sn nooooooooono000 Web Management Logout Exit Welcome Parameter B IPOutput Configuration Receiver IP Output Enable IP Output Set Serive IP e P EE d Output Port Output IP Output Mask Output Gateway Mac Addr 20 12 14 78 18 7a Apply B IPInput Configuration TS Port 001 TS IP 224 002 002 002 Luss Figure 4 Save R estore Clicking Save Restore from the menu it will display the screen as Figure 5 where to save the configuration permanently to the device Web Management Logout Exit Welcome Parameter Save Configuration Receiver When you change the parameter you shoud save configuration otherwise Contig the new configuration will lost after reboot Save Restore System Reboot e Network W Restore Configuration Password Load latest saved configuration after click the Restore then please click the Save config button otherwise the Restore parameter will lost after re
12. els Press LEFT RIGHT buttons to shift the option and press ENTER to confirm y Program Select 3 3 Program Select 1CCTV 1 1 Before entering into this menu to select the program user should enter the menu 3 5 and 3 4 in turn to search out the programs then press UP DOWN after entering into above menu to select the target program to output All the searched programs will be displayed individually y Search 3 4 Search Start Search 24 36 Fmuse FIMUSCH Ae wg sn ooooonnoooonoooon The device will start searching the input programs automatically after user select the mode of decoding in the menu 3 5 y Decoder Select 3 5 Decoder Select 1 Tuner T 3 5 Decoder Select 2 ASI d 3 5 Decoder Select 311P T There are 3 ways Tuner ASI and IP of decoding asthisreceiver is designed to receive signals from tuner ASI and IP Press UPIDOWN to select and press ENTER to confirm 4 Network setting After enter Network Setting there are 4 submenus shown as the following User can press UP DOWN and ENTER to choose an itemand ENTER amp LEFT RIGHT amp UP DOWN to set the parameters All the values displayed are the default value Users can modify it as needed IP Address 192 168 002 136 25 36 Fmuse 5 Subnet M ask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 002 001 MAC Address ffff ffff ffff NOTE The MAC addressisset by thefactory and itisunique
13. ers and press ENTER to confirm Decoder Setting FUTV 2009HIA digital receiver can decode the source signals and output A V or TS available at ASI CVBS HSDI HDMI YPbPr and L R audio channels Users can set the Audio amp Video parameters and select program to broadcast under this menu The LCD will show as below 21 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg sn ooooonoooonnooon 7 Video Setting Under this sub menu users can set different parameters for the output video including the Resolution Subtitle CC Switch Figure Switch and Aspect Ratio Detailed operations are explained as below 3 1 1 Resolution 1080 50 R esolution Press UP DOWN to select one resolution and press ENTER to confirm The resolution includes 10801 50 10801 60 720P 576P 5761 4801 480P 10801 59 94 720P 59 94 and Auto Subtitle Choose ON to display the subtitle on the TV screen and OFF to conceal When there is no subtitle in the video stream it displays ERROR in the menu CC Close Caption Switch Press LEFT RIGHT buttons to select between OFF EIA 608 and EIA 708 Press ENTER to confirm after the selection 22 36 Fmusei HIE Ae wg sn ooooonoooonoooon Figure Switch Press LEFT RIGHT buttons to select between OFF and ON OFF to conceal the figure ON to display the figure Press ENTER to confirm after the selection Aspect Ratio Press LEFT RIGHT buttons to set th
14. iminated by putting them a little further Trouble 2 The displayer turns up black and white image T rouble shooting Please be sure that the audio output cable is well connected with monitor and the fault line is well connected It is generally because the front video line is too close to antenna The failure can be eliminated by putting thema little further Trouble 3 The mobile transmitting terminal has signal in close range but the signal will weak or disappear when the distance become a little far Troubleshooting Please test the electromagnetic environment around the receiver terminal and make sure there is no interference source around the receiving frequency If strong interference source exists the device needs changing frequency Trouble 4 The signal is unable to synchronize at close range or long distance Troubleshooting The problem is caused by the transmitter instantaneously synchronizing dictation so users have to restart the transmitter Trouble 5 The transmitter has no power output and the transmission distance is not far Trouble shooting The power amplifier is possibly damaged It is generally because the antenna is not connected before power on which keeps the power amplifier in a longtime no loading and burnt out In this situation users should replace the power amplifier 34 36 Fmuse HIE _wscxwrewsmonacrovenc ooonoononoooonoo Trouble 6 The power output of transmitter is
15. ing the UP DOWN buttons Quick set up for the frequency and bandwidth of LNB INPUT signal Press UP DOWN buttons to adjust the values It has the same function with 1 Input Setting Press Lock key on the frontpanel to enterthe main menu The LCD will display the following pages where user can configure more parameters for the receiver User can press UP DOWN buttons to specify a corresponding item and then press ENTER to enter the its submenus as below 19 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg sn ooooonnoooonoooon 1 Input Setting Submenus 1 1 1 3 under Input Setting are for setting the input signals from LNB INPUT 1 2 Both the frequency and bandwidth can be modified NOTE The Input Setting canbe realized through a quick set up explained at the beginning of 3 2 1 2 1 4 1 5 are for setting the input IP port and address 2 Output Setting FUTV 2009HIA digital receiver is equipped with tuner LNB input ASI input and IP input ASI and IP output Users can choose one of the inputs to pass through to ASI or IP output The LCD will show as below Choose one input from the 3 options ASI Tuner IP to output through ASI out port 20 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg sn ooooonnoooonoooon Choose one input from the 3 options ASI Tuner IP to output through IP out port Press ENTER to start edit and UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to modify paramet
16. mergency rescues and multiple fields like investigation field battle public security armed police fire control oil field mines water project electricity and so on 3 36 Fmusei muser FM USER INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC HL E E HL E E E E E E E E LH 1 2 Appearance and Descriptions Mobile Receiver TheFront Panel Illustration of Receiver FUTVW 2009HIA Mobile Receiver 4 3 Indic ators 4 Up Down Left Right Buttons Key board Enter Menu Lock Buttons s Teen Monitor LCD Monitor Switch LED 1ndicator bars for signal strength amp quality 41 36 Fmusei HIE weno mcnoanonoon noonn The Rear Panel Illustration of Receiver 12V SV OV RF input interface antenna interface Antenna feed 0V SV 12V Ethernet Port NMS to connect to PC for management DATA for IP signal input and output SS K ey Features convenient and efficient network transmission dual LNB input real time LED monitor for decoded program multi Audio Video format output 1 H DM I 2 CVBS 1 Y PbPr 1 HD SDI multiple video resolution 576i 480i 576p 480p 720p and 1080i decoding Support ASI input and output IP input and output Support K eyboard and L CD operation web NM S management via Ethernet port 5 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg sen ooooonoooonoooon Technical Specifications Transmitting power OW 3W adjustable Transmitting frequency 200MHz 900MHz adjustable 2MHz 6MHz 7MHz
17. na on the transmitter and screw it tightly as following picture Note please use the antenna correctly or the transmitter would be damaged The antenna for the transmitter and receiver can be distinguished as following picture shows Transmitter antenna with thin needle inside Receiver antenna with thick needle inside 11 36 Fmuse muser FM USER INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC EL EB E E BH E D D E E EE D H Method two if users order the antenna feeders the transmitter would be installed as follows 1 Take one antenna feeder and use one end of the feeder to connect with the transmitter antenna 2 Use the other end of the antenna feeder to connect with the transmitter directly 2 4 Receiver installation Method one firstly users should take the receiver antenna and connect the antenna with the sucker and then connect the sucker with the receiver on the LNB Input port Ww Antenna on the receiver s side Method two 1f users order the antenna feeders the receiver would be installed as follows 1 Take one antenna feeder and use one end of the feeder to connect with the transmitter antenna 2 Use the other end of the antenna feeder to connect with the receiver on the LNB Input port 2 5 Wire s Connection 2 5 1 Wire s connection of transmitter 2 5 1 1 Power connection The transmitter can be powered by battery or AC power 12 36 Fmuse HIE mmo nc ooononoononooon
18. normal but the transmission range is not far T rouble shooting The problem that when the transmitting distance is not far enough and the direct attenuation cannot reach 120dBi is generally caused by the low noise amplifier damage Users can replace the low noise amplifier to solve the problem 35 36 Fmuse HIE mmm sen oononooononnoon Chapter 5 Packing L ist tems Remarks Transmitter Optional Receiver Standard Transmitting antenna Optional Receiving antenna Optional Power cord Standard ANN wire Standard TS stream line Optional Transferring connector Optional UHF N kj connector Standard Sucker Optional Remote control O ptional Battery Optional 36 36
19. stem to visit the manege web Reboot Subnet Mask General is 255 255 255 0 it is must the same in a local Ne twor k Fassword area network Gateway If the device is in different net segment you must set the gateway IP Address 192 168 101 136 Subnet Mask Gateway 192 168 2 1 Figure 7 Password Click Password and it displays the password screen as Figure 8 where to change the Username and Password for login to the device 32 36 Fmusei muser FM USER INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC TQ H4 BD H4 D H D H B B E D U D After putting the current and new Username and Password click Apply to save the configuration Web Management Welcome i Daren ter E Password Receiver Modify the login name and password to make the device safely If forget Save Restore the name or password you can reset it by keyboard in menu 5 5 The System default login name and password is admin Also please note the capital e character and lowercase character Network Current UserName adain Password ca Current Password a New UserName Sas E New Password Confirm Kew Password o Figure 8 33 36 Fmuse HIE seem mcannunonnonnannn Chapter 4 Failure Clearing Trouble 1 There are several interference fringes or snowflake in displayer T rouble shooting It is generally because the front video line is too close to antenna The failure can be el
20. support the industry standard interface to check 576i 480i 5T6p 480p 720p and 1080i decoding information or set the It is also equipped with 1 ASI IN and 2 ASI OUT ports to output MPEG 2 standard transport stream parameters Additionally the implemented web server allows the configuration of the FUTV 2009H with a standard web browser Basic configuration can also be done locally with the LCD display and navigation buttons The LED monitor can at the same time realize the real tine observation about broadcasting status Figure 2 V Parameters to set the parameters for the receiver it contains 2 parts R eceiver From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking receiver users can configure the parameters for input signals and output A V inthe 2 sections separately asin Figure 3 29 36 Fmuse HIE Ae wg sen ooooonoooonoooon To configure the parameters P of signals input from the LNB Ex INPUT P Frequency Set 314 W s 30 900 MHz BandWidth Set SR Y ASI Output Set Tuner v TunerLcokMode Fastness v To configure the Yideo esie y pei e 3 parametersof output eet 3 A V select programs See Ges and etc Finger Switch OFF v Aspect Ratio 16 9 FULL v Audio AadioSelect 1 v ES Mode Stereo v Thisis a read only Volume 25 interface The number Audio SPDIF Auto v indicates the quantity Audio Channel Auto v of the programs PrograaSelect searched out PrograaS
21. ting the parameters which needs modify or confirming the change after modification LEFT RIGHT To choose and set the parameters UP DOWN To modify activated parameters or page up down when parameter is inactivated LOCK Lock the screen cancel the lock state After pressing lock key the system wil question the users to save or not If not the LCD will display the current configuration state 3 2 1 1 LCD M enus Overview 17 36 HIE mmm sen oononooononnoon Quick set up for Frequency amp Bandwidth 1 Input Setting 1 1 Frequency Set 1 2 Bandwidth Set 1 3 Tuner Lock Mode 1 4 Input IP Port 1 5 Input IP Addr 2 Output Setting 2 1 ASI Output Set 2 2 IP Output Enable 2 3 IP Output Set 2 4 Output IP Port 2 5 Output IP Addr 2 6 Output IP Mask 2 7 Output Gateway d videl Setting 3 Decoder Setting 3 1 3 CC Switch 32 Audio Setting 3 2 4 Audio SPDIF 3 3 Program Select 3 4 Search Tuner 3 5 Decoder Selcet 2 ASI 18 36 Fmusei HIE Ae wg sn ooooonoooonnooon 4 Network Setting 4 IP Address 4 2 Subnet Mask 4 3 Gateway 4 4 MAC Address 6 1 Load Saved CFG 6 Loading Config 6 2 Load Default CFG 3 2 1 2 General Settings for M ain M enu After switching on the receiver the LCD displays in the first line the model number What shown in the second line is a quick set up interface for the inputting frequency and bandwidth User can modify the values directly by press
22. ver will be burnt out If thereceiver is equipped with external amplifier users have to turn feed to voltage that amplifier voltage supply requires When external amplifier installed if the feed is adjusted to voltage OV the transmitting distance will be shortened F Caution Before connecting power cord to the transmitter and thereceiver user should set the power switch to OFF 15 36 Fmusei HIE Ae wg sn ooooonnoooonoooon Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 Operation of Transmitter Transmitter Display Unit FUTV 7132H Transmitter EMTD MEN e E ee a7 w mmm Easy to setup power modulating mode and frequency with the display unit 16 36 Fmuse HIE memos ncoonnnnoonannnno 3 2 Operation of Receiver The receiver can be managed via both the front panel LCD window amp key board and NMS software 3 2 1 Operation of L CD window and key board of R eceiver FUTV 2009HIA digital receiver s front panel is user operation interface where users operate and control the receiver The LCD is a 2 line 20 character back lit dot matrix user interface with pushbuttons for UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER MENU and LOCK for front panel control Users can decide whether directly use the factory setting or customize the input output parameters settings manually detail operations go as follows K eyboard Function Description M ENUL To Cancel presently entered value or resume previous setting ENTER Activa

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