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1. INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING STAR Receiver Generation 2 For Audio Networks User s Guide Revision 1 1 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING Table of Contents SAFETY 5 3 GETTING STABRHTEDJCH ape uus der aure tumet ia Eu faf 4 O leales 4 How to Use This 4 QUIER STAR Tania ee SN NOAS ere nee eee E AE ee eS 4 What You Should Have ReoelVed 52200 4 23 39 NNI Ree 4 The Rear Panels STAR Four amp 5 5 BIS Io ME 6 First Installation and Configuration of the 5 24 22 22 2221 6 ADVANCED TOPICS ttr 8 Remote Control with a WEB Browser 5 8 TA 8 OEDI V 8 i A 9 ig
2. T xd A a 1 Monitoring Status amp Routing PES AUDIO gt 3 17 51 50 PES DATA 2A ze 3A 3 44 mpe pata gt a ae m 2 0 Time Date Synchronization with 17 Warning alarms indicator SNTP server i Menu Bar There are 8 top level menus and a logout button in the menu bar presented here in order left to right Identity In the Identity page you can fill in specific information that will be visible on the Welcome page and you can also include a link that points to a manual Page 8 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DEVICE NAME DEVICE LOCATION DEVICE CONTACT and DEVICE INFO 1 12 enter additional information which will be visible at the WELCOME page of the WEB GUI This information can be a link to another website IDENTITY DEVICE NAME STAR Pro Audio DEVICE LOCATION DEVICE CONTACT DEVICE INFO 1 DEVICE INFO 2 DEVICE INFO 3 DEVICE INFO 4 DEVICE INFO 5 DEVICE INFO 6 DEVICE INFO 7 DEVICE INFO 8 DEVICE INFO 9 DEVICE INFO 10 DEVICE INFO 11 DEVICE INFO 12 DEVICE MANUAL LINK DEVICE MANUAL LINK this link to a server can be defined to point to a manual The link button MANUAL will be found on the menu bar when a link is defined Link Examples are file server share path ftp server file ftps server file http sitelink http
3. 4 3 8 CHANNEL Mode 6 2 10 6 2 1 CHANNEL 1 6 2 2 CHANNEL 2 STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Process only in PES mode Page 31 of 39 INTERNATIONAL If BER alarm is set active all audio will be muted 6 2 4 CHANNEL 4 CONTACT 1 7 ALARM 7 1 INPUT 7 1 1 SAT IN 7 1 1 1 RF Lock Mode STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide 6 2 3 CHANNEL 3 Warning Delay s Alarm Delay s 1 1 1 2 POWER Mode 7 1 1 3 BER Mode Alarm Delay s 7 1 1 4 C N Mode 1 1 1 5 Eb No Mode 7 1 1 6 TS Mode Warning Delay s Alarm Delay s Page 32 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Warning Delay s Alarm Delay s 7 2 DECODER Ta LL Podl Warning Delay s Alarm Delay s MODE WARNING DELAY amp ALARM DELAY are settable for 7 2 2 Audio 7 2 3 Backup and 7 2 4 Data items LEVEL is also settable for Audio LEFT RIGHT and L R Page 33 of 39 INTERNATIONAL 8 STATUS 8 1 CONFIG NCC Address SS LIMITER 8 4 SPECIALS Channel Select Level dB STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Page 34 of 39 _ ___ INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS STAR Two amp STAR Four Generation 2 OPTIO
4. 18 2014 CLASS ID o SERVICE PRODUCT DECODER 1 LICENSE INFO MET ID Fra SITE ID EXPIRY DATE Dec 17 2013 CLASS ID 1 SERVICE PRODUCT 1 1 DECODER 2 XD LICENSE INFO NET ID Fra SITE ID 10 EXPIRY DATE 2014 CLASS ID 1 SERWVICE PRODUCT 1 1 DECODER 3 LICENSE INFO NET ID Fry SITE ID EXPIRY DATE 18 2014 CLASS ID o SERVICE PRODUCT NIE DECODER 4 LICENSE INFO MET ID Fr SITE ID 11 EXPIRY DATE Mar 6 2014 CLASS ID SERVICE PRODUCT pn DEVICE OPTIONS WL5R MPEGS INSTALLED LIMITER INSTALLED DEVICE SPECIALS SPECIALI SPECIAL2 Note Device options which are pot installed will be displayed as These op contactinz Intemational Datacastme website minw datacast com or e mail zale Utility There are 9 submenus CLOCK CLEAR LOG PRINT SETTINGS DEFAULT SETTINGS IMPORT EXPORT TRIGGER INSTALL OPTIONS UPDATE FIRMWARE 8 REBOOT DEVICE e CLOCK The unit clock can be switched on The clock is synchronized with the NTP server The IP address for the NTP server can be configured in the menu CONTROL MGMT IP Page 22 of 39 INTERNATIONAL CLEAR LOG The log file can be cleared STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide PRINT SETTINGS The complete settings of the unit can be printed in one overview IDENTITY DECODER CONTROL STATUS UTILITY CLOCK PRINT SETTINGS SOURCE MANUAL DEFAULT SETTINGS TIMEZONE UTC 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern
5. Said enna pst ON LOCAL CLOCK HOUR 10 MINUTE 32 DEFAULT SETTINGS The default settings can be loaded Warning Loading default settings reboots the receiver resulting in IP service downtime The settings of the LINK TCP IP and NAME group of CONTROL IP TCP IP will not be reset to the default value in order to be able to reconnect to the device again IMPORT EXPORT All settings of this unit can be exported in a file binary format to a selectable location and a user editable filename The same settings file can be imported as well to make an easy copy possible When imported a tickbox can be selected to choose if the IP settings and Identity have to be excluded TRIGGER A decoder or All Decoders can be selected A full list of all utility triggers can be viewed from the Decoders page or by using the View the full List for ALL decoders radio button on any decoder trigger page No triggers can be fired from the full list page triggers can be selected from a list of available triggers loaded by the head end and fired on the specific decoder page only UTILITY TRIGGER DECODER ALL View the full list of triggers for ALL decoders Selected decoder to view or to fire its triggers 210220 3 O 4 Firing Trigger ID 2 on Decoder selected 1 None Show Details Select Trigger ID Trigger Typel Description Page 23 of 39 INTERNATIONAL If a trigger is missing one or more content files it is highlighte
6. The model and serial number of the unit A copy of the original invoice for the product Specify Made In The Netherlands on your paper work O O O 9 An RMA number obtained prior to the return of the unit clearly printed on the exterior of your shipping container To obtain an RMA number log on to www datacast com and follow the link at the top of the page to RMA Submission The following are expressly NOT COVERED under warranty Any loss damage and or malfunction relating in any way to shipping storage accident abuse alteration misuse neglect failure to use products under normal operating conditions failure to use products according to any operating instructions provided by the Seller lack of routine care and maintenance as indicated in any operating maintenance instructions or failure to use or take any proper precautions under the circumstances This warranty is expressly in lieu of and excludes all other expressed and implied warranties including but not limited to warranties of merchantability and of fitness for particular purpose use or applications and all other obligations or liabilities on the part of the Seller unless such other warranties obligations or liabilities are expressly agreed upon to in writing by the Seller All obligations of the Seller under this warranty shall cease in the event of its products or parts thereof have been subject to accident abuse alteration misuse or neglect or which have not
7. MX nidos 0 5 MEN 10 ote 10 O adaneadadwanceunuadmaneemaeadapsanwscuctes 11 PUNO 11 Decoder Backup Channel 2 13 Decoder a 13 CONU E 14 Control 88888 14 Control MGMT Notification 15 Control MGMT Notification 16 Control MGMT Notification 16 A A 16 m 16 A 17 Alarm Menus Sub i eia aaa aiiis essais 17 18 gem cc D M 22 A 25 AU O 26 26 EPO GOWNS
8. NO TX data Out RS 232 Data Out Common Common Relay 7 NO Relay 8 NO Relay 9 NO Relay 10 NO Page 28 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Keypad Control Measurement Displays Press the 4 keys to navigate through these measurement displays ouperflex PA BOOtin 06 ss C N dB EbNo 13 5 12 2 PWR dBm BER FE kHz CARRIER O A MGMT IP Address CH1 audio vu bar audio vu bar 10 0 dg 14 310 9 e y CHI CH2 CH3 CH4 Jim jm CH4 audio vu bar 50 eO s 10 CH3 audio vu bar 30 UY NCC NO LAST UPD NO SING Press the A V up down or enter key to show the Settings menu display mode Page 29 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Settings Menu Flowchart Grey shows Optional or Special Order Item 2 rwPUT 2 1 SAT IN 2 1 1 INB Mode L Freq MHz 2 1 2 RE IN 2 1 3 CARRIER 2 1 4 CARRIER Frequency kHz Rate sym s NCC PID 2 2 IP IN 2 2 1 LOCAL PORT Mode IP Address MAC Address IP Address UDP Port 2 3 ASI IN 3 DVB TS 3 1 STREAM SAT IN IP IN 3 2 8 PID8 Mode LOCAL REMOTE STAR G2 XXXX Page 30 of 39 INTERNATIONAL Sio FLEXKEY IP Address UDP Port Mode Stereo Mono Enabled
9. Prin ALARM DELAY POWER MODE LEVEL WARNING DELAY ALARM DELAY Status Information about the input and audio levels and the status information can also be printed Five submenus contain the information e INPUT the Satellite RF IN and IP IN parameters Page 18 of 39 AA INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen DATACASTING IDENTITY IDENTITY DECODER CONTROL STATUS INPUT SAT IN ACTIVE CARRIER A L BAND FREQ 1210000 kHz C N 21 9 dB FE 18 kHz BER lt 1 0 78 dBm Eb No 19 8 dB TRANSPORT STREAM RATE 27 64 Mb s DECODER CONTROL STATUS INPUT IP IN TRANSPORT STREAM RATE Mbs 2 Receiver User s Guide STATUS UTILITY STATUS DECODER NETMANAGER SDCARD DEVICE CONFIG Page 19 of 39 o 0 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING e DECODER the source indication with Transport Stream info four channels of audio with the left right dynamic level and the selected service Transport Stream and RTP IP audio show their respective data rates if used as the input The contact closures show the relay status as C closed or O for open IDENTITY INPUT DVE TS DECODER CONTROL STATUS UTILITY LOGOUT STATUS DECODER _ INPUT SAT IN DEVICE CONFIG TRANSPORT STREAM RATE 27 64 Mbs NETWORK CHANNEL 1 AUDIO SERVICE Channel4 airs sao 30 20 lil 9 4 3 dj MPEG TS OVER IP RTP IP AUDIO CONTACTS n CHANNEL 2 AUDIO SERVICE Cha
10. W DELAY is programmable between 0 and 599 seconds 2 Alarm Delay A DELAY is programmable between 1 and 600 seconds The warning delay should always be less than the alarm delay When the warning delay is entered higher than the alarm delay the alarm delay will automatically be set to the warning delay time 1 second Alarm Menus and Sub Menus Shows information about and allows setting of the alarms for input and audio levels including backup and data The alarm information can also be printed information INPUT the Satellite or IP IN parameters DECODER the PSI Audio Backup and Two sub menus with multiple sub menus contain the Data parameters for all channels Page 17 of 39 A A INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING ALARM DECODER AUDIO ALARM DECODER AUDIO AUDIO gt CHAUNEL 1 LEFT CHANNEL 2 oun LEVEL 40 dBFS WARNING DELAY 10 seconds ALARM DELAY 180 seconds The Alarm mode contains multiple pull down menus for selection In the EDIT mode each selected item MODE LEVEL WARNING DELAY and ALARM DELAY can be independently set see examples below Hover over a field underlined to see the valid range ALARM INPUT SAT IN RF LOCK MODE Warning RelayA ee C AFNING DELAY ALARM DELAY POWER MODE With the mouse cursor in the editable field an information field will pop up with the value limits ALARM INPUT SAT IN RF LOCK
11. been operated and maintained in accordance with proper operating instructions In no event shall the Seller be liable for incidental consequential special or resulting loss or damage of any kind howsoever caused The Seller s responsibility for damages shall not exceed the payment if any received by the Seller for the unit or product or service furnished or to be furnished as the case may be which is the subject of claim or dispute If you have determined that the unit is malfunctioning DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR REPAIR THE UNIT Please contact either your Network Service Provider or IDC at www datacast com customer service rma sumbission International Datacasting Corporation 50 Frank Nighbor Place Kanata Ontario K2V 1B9 Canada Attn Customer Service Tel 613 596 4120 Fax 613 596 9208 Email service Datacast com Page 38 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide STAR Gen 2 User s Guide International Datacasting Corporation Part No 92087070 50 This product Product from International Datacasting Corporation IDC contains software including firmware origination from IDC and its suppliers and may also contain software from the open source community Software components from the open source community included in IDC products are covered by license terms identified at www datacast com using the software you or the entity or company you represent You acknowledge that You have reviewed such licens
12. contacts 3 4 Audio In Future use 5 Audio Channels amp Relays 1 2 3 amp 4 6 ASI In Factory installed option 7 Data LAN 8 RS232 Comm port 9 Monitor amp Control LAN 10 L band input and loopthrough 11 SD card slot 12 Recovery reset Default Settings Your STAR receiver is supplied with these default settings 1 Control mode is remote 2 mode is DHCP First Installation and Configuration of the STAR 1 Connect power to the power inlet without connecting the L band cable to your STAR receiver The front panel LCD will show Superflex Booting OS The LEDs on the front panel show on the left 2 After a few seconds all LEDs flash once and the LCD screen will display Initializing When initialization is complete after a few seconds the LEDs show on the right with no external connections RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED Page 6 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING 3 Connect the STAR to a DHCP IP network The IP address that is assigned to the STAR can be read in front panel LCD menu MGMT gt IP ADDR select this parameter using the keypad If a DHCP network is not available we recommend that you connect the STAR with a switch or computer the STAR will generate a random IP address Read the address in the LCD screen MGMT gt IP ADDR and set your computer address in the same range You can also use the LCD to c
13. en los contenedores municipales de basura no clasificados para reciclaje Tirar residuos inapropia damente puede resultar nocivo para el medio ambiente y para la salud de las personas Por favor dir jase a las autoridades locales responsables de la eliminaci n de residuos para obtener informaci n sobre los sistemas de devoluci n y recolecci n en su rea Anweisungen f r die Entsorgung Dieses Ger t darf nicht mit unsortiertem Hausm ll entsorgt werden Eine unangemessene Entsorgung kann sich schadlich auf die Umwelt und die Gesundheid auswirken Bitte beachten Sie die Hinweise der f r Ihren Ort zust ndigen Beh rden zu R ckgabe und Sammelverfahren Page 37 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING Warranty amp Service Information International Datacasting Corporation Seller warrants the items manufactured and sold by the Seller to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from date of shipment to the original purchaser International Datacasting agrees to repair or replace the product at no charge within the warranty period providing the product is delivered to IDC in its original packaging or equivalent fully insured and with all shipping charges pre paid To honor this warranty and to ensure the best possible service to you IDC requires the following information to be included with the returned product A detailed description of the problem and when it occurs
14. who use a STAR Two receiver should ignore any references to audio 3 amp 4 decoder 3 amp 4 or channel 3 amp 4 How to Use This Guide This guide describes the operation of your receiver through the GUI There is also a reference describing operation with the keypad interface Within the document you will find STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide o aQuick Start section about connecting to the receiver and what the displays mean o Advanced Topics section explaining how to use the GUI interface to configure the receiver and enable the outputs o Tips section explaining extra information and on screen choices Control section for local control of your receiver Quick Start If you have installed IDC products before you can skip this section If not you will be familiarized with the status and controls of the STAR receiver prior to being shown how to find the receivers IP Address and how to connect to it through the GUI to configure the receiver for use What You Should Have Heceived You should have received the following package o 1 STAR Generation 2 Receiver o One 1 power cord suitable for use in your country o 1 of this Users Guide also available online from the IDC Customer Service FTP site You will need audio cables to connect the receiver to your system Please keep one set of packaging that your receiver came in to allow for a safe return for repair if req
15. 36 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide WEEE Disposal Instructions Disposal Instructions Do not dispose of this device with unsorted household waste Improper disposal may be harmful to the environment and human health Please refer to your local waste authority for information on return and collection systems in your area Directives de mise au rebut Ne mettez pas cet appareil au rebut avec les d chets m nagers non tri s La mise au rebut incorrecte peut tre nocive l environnement et la sant humaine Veuillez vous renseigner aupr s des autorit s comp tentes de votre localit sur les proc dures de renvoi et de collecte dans votre r gion Instruzioni per lo smaltimento omaltire questo dispositivo solo in un contenitore previsto per la raccolta municipale di rifiuti separata Uno smaltimento improprio pu inquinare l ambiente ed essere pericoloso per la salute delle persone Per informazioni sui centre di raccolta locali rivolgersi alle autorit locali competenti per lo smaltimento dei rifiuti Instru es de disposi o N o disponha a elimina o deste dispositivo como res duo municipal n o classificado Disposi o impr pria pode ser danosa ao meio ambiente a sa de de seres humanos Por gentileza consulte a sua autoridade local de elimina o de res duos para informa es sobre os sistemas de retorno e coleta na sua rea Instrucciones de deshecho No tire este dispositivo
16. AY A DELAY STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide ubmenus Warning and Alarm are switched off Upon an error condition the Warning light on the front will be activated Upon an error condition after the warning delay period has passed the Warning light on the front panel will illuminate lt will remain illuminated until the alarm delay period has passed at which point the Warning LED will turn off the Alarm Led will flash red and relay A will become active Upon an error condition after the warning delay period has passed the Warning light on the front panel will illuminate It will remain illuminated until the alarm delay period has passed at which point the Warning LED will turn off the Alarm Led will flash red and relay B will become active Upon an error condition after the warning delay period has passed the Warning light on the front panel will illuminate will remain illuminated until the alarm delay period has passed at which point the Warning LED will turn off the Alarm Led will flash red and relay C will become active Not present for all parameters When present it is programmable between the limits revealed when you hover your mouse over the Level field Delay in seconds before the warning light will be activated Delay in seconds before the alarm light and relay will be activated Note to receive an alarm on the relay outputs the alarms must be properly configured 1 Warning Delay
17. DIO AUDIO AUDIOS AUDIOS AUDIOS AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO QDD DD OO O Ci mmmmmmmmmmm STREAM LEFT RIGHT L R STREAM LEFT RIGHT L R E m m m m m rm m om m m rmm rm m m m m ri fa fa fa fa ri ni fi ri ri fi ri 069 n fa Ti fa Ta Fa Fa m m rm rm rm m m 1 D D D D D DE DE DE DE DE D DE DE DE D DE D DE DE DE DE DE D D D DE DE D D DE D DE DI DE DE Di DE m rm m m m m m m m m rm rm qm Nooo O O O Cl O O O O Ci ER 1 ER BACKUP DER BACKLUPZ ER FR BACKUPS MI SS CATALA OVER ER ALIDIOd STREAM MPEG RTP IP AUDIO TS OVER RTP IP AUDIO MPEG TS OVER AUDIO 4 MPEG TS OVER ER BACKUPS RTP IP AUDIO DAT ALA TIM BOUT TS OWER IP FLOW ER DATA1B TIM BOUT DER DATA1B OVER DATAZA OVER DATAZE OVER m m rm ER DATA3A OVER FLOW DATAZA TIM BOUT FLOW DATAZE TIM GOUT TIM BOUT FLOW DER TIM SOUT ODER DATAXB OVER FLOW DER 124714448 TIMEOUT DER DATA4A OVER FLOW ODER DATAE TIMEOUT ODER DATA amp 4B OVERFLOW User s Guide Page 15 of 39 INTERNATIONAL Control MGMT Notification Prior
18. LE CONNECTING TO THE UNIT THE UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED AT THE REAR PANEL GROUND CONNECTION DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT A DUSTY OR DAMP ENVIRONMENT AND DO NOT BLOCK THE VENTILATION HOLES THE UNIT IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE IN A TEMPERATURE RANGE OF TO 40 C THE POWER RATING AND HEAT GENERATION THE UNIT ARE SUCH THAT IT CAN BE PLACED IN A 19 CABINET WITHOUT SPECIAL COOLING FACILITIES HOWEVER SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE MUST BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE UNIT AND OTHER EQUIPMENT A 1RU GAP DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT FOR ANY REASON THIS IS DANGEROUS AND MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY IF THE UNIT FAILS TO OPERATE CALL YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER CUSTOMER SUPPORT THE STAR IS A 19 1U RACK MOUNTING UNIT WITH CONNECTOR ACCESS AT THE REAR THE UNIT CAN BE MOUNTED AT THE FRONT OF A 19 RACK USING AN APPROPRIATE MOUNTING SET HOWEVER THE USE OF LATERAL SUPPORT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED Page 3 of 39 INTERNATIONAL Getting Started International Datacasting Corporation IDC would like to thank you for purchasing this STAR Generation 2 receiver herein referred to as the receiver This User s Guide provides step by step instructions on how to connect the receiver access satellite services and set system and audio output configurations Models Your STAR Generation 2 receiver is one of a family of STAR receivers A datasheet at the end of this document provides the Technical Specifications of your STAR receiver Readers of this manual
19. LED NO IP ADDRESS 225 0 0 1 PORT 2000 PID NUMBER 32 dec RTP IP AUDIO ENABLED NO IP ADDRESS 224 1 2 3 UDP PORT 2000 Decoder Data DECODER DATA CHANNEL 1A MODE ANC DATA AUDIO CH1 PROCESS OFF BAUD 9600 CHANNEL x Data STREAM when stream in menu DECODER AUDIO then MODE OFF ANC DATA ASYNC DATA Note ANC DATA is data transport in the ancillary field of coded audio ASYNC DATA is data transport in the MPE RTP header of audio stream STREAM when stream PES in menu DECODER AUDIO then MODE OFF ANC DATA PRIV DATA Note ANC DATA is data transport in the ancillary field of coded audio PRIV DATA is data transport in a separate PID of the transport stream PROCESS MUX OFF BAUD Output baud rate of the Anc Async data 1200 2400 4800 9600 19k2 38k4 57k6 baud Page 13 of 39 INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING Control IDENTITY INPUT DVB TS DECODER CONTROL ALARM STATUS UTILITY STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide LOGOUT DECODER VO XD ANC DATA AUDIO CH1 MODE PROCESS BAUD OFF 9600 Control MGMT IP Jl LA a PRIORITY DESTINATION 1 DESTINATION 2 DESTINATION 3 Choose the parameters to configure the network connections utilize SNMP specify the NTP server configure the web access and change the username password combination MODE DCHP MANUAL Note In DCHP mode Static Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address
20. N Professional Media Recording AAC Decoding Audio Limiter Very Low 5ymbol Rate Advanced Content Management Module SATELLITE Complies to RF Frequency Range Input Level VSWR Input Connector Output Connector Symbol Rate DVB 5 52 FEC 5 FEC DVB 52 QPSK FEC DVB 52 8PSK FEC DVB 52 164P5K LNB AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS Compression Level Reference Frequency Response Signal to Noise THD IEC Analogue Audio Output Analogue Audio Lewel Digital Output Monitoring Headphone DESCRIPTION Record and Playback of audio programming MPEG 4 AAC HE LC for bandwidth efficient audio delivery Limits audio output level for direct to transmitter deployments Symbol rates as low as 100 kSym s are supported for space segment savings supports IDC s Production Manager content management system audio file playlist playback event based ad programming insertion fade control in band content delivery SD memory card for local storage provided NUMBER OF AUDIO DECODERS STAR Two G2 2 ee Hy a STAR Four G2 4 STAR Two G2 DATA PORT Number of Async Forts 2 per audio decoder 1 2 to 38 4 kbps Port Type R5 232 No parity bits 1 stop bit DB 15M Data Format IRT D VB Standard TR 101 154 Private data Event Manager meta data 152 RELAYS 40 Form A 10 per audio decoder DB 15M ALARM CONTACTS ETS 300421 DVB 5 3 Form C amp NC Programmable RF lock BER C N Eb No In TS
21. PSI ETSI EN 302 307 DVB 82 PID L R LER DB SF EEE Console Port R3232 DB 3F test port sica ETHERNET PORTS F female 750 aa M amp C LAN IEEE 802 3 RI45 10 100 Mb s auto sensing F female 750 HTTP SNMP 256 kSym s 45 5 5 standard DATA LAN IEEE 802 3 RI45 100 1000 Mb s auto sensing 100 kSym s 45 M s optional TS over IP 1 2 2 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 STORAGE 1 4 1 3 2 5 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 3 3 10 SD Card Interface 32 GB supplied with ACMM option 3 5 2 3 3 4 eris da a 9 10 POWER REQUIREMENTS 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 3 10 Supply Voltage 85 to 264 VAC 50 60 Hz max 30W 13 18 V selectable Universal LNB Max 450 mA Power Connection IEC panel mount plug filter with fuse 2 5 AT Safety and EMC According CE regulations MPEG Layer 2 ISO IEC 11172 3 amp 13818 3 Live File PHYSICAL PARAMETERS MPEG Layer 3 ISO IEC 11172 3 amp IR me 1 RU rackmount MPEG 4 AAC LC amp HE ISO IEC 14496 3 Live File option Dimensions W D 4 5 cm x 48 cm x 30 1 75 x 19 x 11 8 8 dBFS pk lt ref at balanced output of 6 dBu Weight 3 kg 6 6 lbs 30 Hz to 17 5 KHz Analog 0 5 dB 10 Hz to 18 2 kHz Digital 0 5 dB ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 80 dB Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 0 04 Storage Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F DE 5M Balanced Output 30 Ohm 6 dBu rms reference 21 dBu pp max DB 5M Balanced Output AES 3 635mm 1 47 Headpho
22. R NN uoo gt CONTROL STATUS CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 DATA CHANNEL 3 INPUT PID LIST MPE PID 1 MODE SAT II ENABLED CHANNEL 4 User s Guide MPE PID 1 Decoder Audio DECODER AUDIO CHANNEL 1 SIREAM MODE SERVICE 15kHz LOWPASS GAIN STEREO MONO DELAY 400 dec MPE CHAN GUIDE Channel 2 OFF O dB ST DUAL ms Page 11 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s QGuide DATACASTING CHANNEL x Audio STREAM when stream is set to MPE then select from MODE OFF CHAN GUIDE MPE TONE Note If Channel Guide mode is selected the receiver will populate the service list automatically The channel information is provided by the SDP packets from the Event Managers at the head end The MPE PID for the SDP packets must be added to the receiver PID list to get the list of Services The Channel Guide is the list of programs you can select in MPE mode The user selects the wanted service and the unit will select the appropriate IP address and PORT number In MPE mode this address and port has to be done manually Note If tone is selected the receiver outputs a 1Khz note STREAM when stream is set to PES then select from MODE OFF PSI PID TONE Note In PSI mode the receiver will populate its service list from the PSI table in the DVB carrier The user selects the wanted service and the unit will select the appropriate PID In PID mode this PID has to be set man
23. TE 20000000 sym s NCC PID 4151 dec CARRIER B FREQUENCY 12344000 kHz MODE DVB 51 AUTO RATE 27500000 sym s NCC PID 4151 dec oM IP IN INPUT IP IN LOCAL PORT MODE AUTO UP TO 1GB IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 101 INPUT STREAM IP ADDRESS 225 0 0 1 UDP PORT 2004 LOCAL PORT Mode Select between AUTO up to 1Gbit or 100 Mbit or Full duplex LOCAL PORT IP Address This is the IP Address in the LAN network INPUT STREAM IP Address UDP Port This is the IP Address Port number on which the MPEG2 TSoverlP stream is received DVB TS INPUT Decoder input can be selected between SAT IN L band tuner or IP IN TSoIP PID LIST This allows you to enter and enable MPE PIDs that are required to decode IP Audio services DVB TS FLEXKEY Optional This setting is needed to identify the IP address and port number which contains the ECM messages sent by Flexkey Encryptor Page 10 of 39 A INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver IDENTITY INPUT RN DECODER CONTROL DVB TS PID LIST MPE PID 1 MODE MPE PID 1 MPE PID 2 MODE MPE PID 2 MPE PID 3 MODE MPE PID 3 MPE PID 4 MODE MPE PID 4 MPE PID 5 MODE MPE PID 5 MPE PID 6 MODE PID 6 MPE PID 7 MODE MPE PID 7 MPE PID 8 MODE FLEXKEY ENABLED 400 dec ENABLED 4097 dec ENABLED 4098 dec ENABLED 4099 dec ENABLED 4100 dec ENABLED 4101 dec ENABLED 4102 dec DISABLED IP ADDRESS 224 7 7 9 UDP PORT 7779 IDENTITY DECODE
24. TERS 50 Frank Nighbor Place Kanata ON Canada K2V 1B9 Tel 1 613 596 4120 UNITED STATES 72100 9980 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego CA USA 92131 1106 Tel 1 858 805 7000 EUROPE Marga Klomp laan 18 6836 BH Arnhem The Netherlands Tel 31 26 323 6969 WEBSITE www datacast com EMAIL service datacast com SuperFlex is a trademark of International Datacasting Corporation All other trademarks are property of their owners Copyright O 2013 International Datacasting Corporation Information in this document is subject to change without notice Page 39 of 39
25. YPE TIME The type and duration of the fading used X fade V fade or 72 fade REPEAT this trigger is to be repeated RECURRENCE The days of the week within the Earliest Valid up to the Expiry date on which this action will be valid Page 24 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide lrigger Info lrigger ID 70009029 oe Start START METHOD How the action is commenced ELEM ID Internally allocated reference ACTION What the receiver will do when the action is triggered e INSTALL OPTIONS In this section all options can be activated or de activated with code of from an xml file UPDATE FIRMWARE Firmware be uploaded from any accessible location and will result in service downtime REBOOT DEVICE This will trigger a reboot of the device which will result in a service downtime The unit will start up again with the last saved settings Logout You will be asked to confirm your log out Page 25 of 39 INTERNATIONAL GUI Tips Finding extra Help On many Web pages hovering your mouse pointer over the information button will produce extra information related to the parameter STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide AUDIO CHANNEL1 MODE PSI PROGRAM UNKNOWN PID 32dec only applicable when AUDIO CHANNEL1 MODE is set to dec O PSI Marker CA indicates program service with conditional access These program services can t be decoded Drop down Menu
26. able in the CONTROL MGMT IP and CONTROL MGMT NOTIFICATION menus The STAR supports SNMP v1 TRAPS SNMP v2c TRAPS and SNMP v2c INFORMS STAR default community names are read access SET usr write access The community names are configurable in the CONTROL gt MGMT gt NOTIFICATION gt DESTINATION menu Page 27 of 39 INTERNATIONAL Connector Specifications Alarm output connector 9 pole Sub D female connector Pin OO Y gt Description Relay A common Relay A normally open Relay B normally closed Relay C common Relay C normally open Relay A normally closed Relay B common Relay B normally open Relay C normally closed Audio output connector per channel 9 pole Sub D male connector Pin gt Description Analog Left Out Analog Ground AES Analog Ground Analog Right Out Analog Left Out Analog Ground AES Analog Right Out RS232 comm connector 9 pole Sub D female connector Pin Y O Description DCD RX In TX Out DTR Ground RTS CTS RI STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Normally closed is the switch status when AC power is not connected or when power is connected and the alarm status is activated Relay connector per channel 15 pole male connector Pin Description Reserved future RS 232 Data out Relay 1 NO Relay 2 NO Relay 3 NO Relay 4 NO Ground Relay 5 NO Relay 6
27. are not available CONTROL MGMT IP TCP IP MODE LIMK STATIC ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY ADORESS NAME DHCP NAME SNMP ENABLED PORT READ COMMUNITY 1 WRITE COMMUNITY 1 READ COMMUNITY 2 WRITE COMMUNITY 2 WEB EMABLED PORT USERNAME PASSWORD SNTP ENABLED PRIMARY SERVER SECONDARY SERVER INTERVAL Warning Saving these settings will reboot the device and the MANUAL Auto negotiation 192 168 2 186 8 D 0 0 0 5PADODOI0000 YES 161 usr read access usr write access usr read access usr write access YES 193 67 79 202 193 79 237 14 30 seconds Warning Saving these settings will reboot device and the Page 14 of 39 INTERNATIONAL Control MGMT Notification Mode Choose the parameter ALL HEARTBEAT SETTING CHANGED CONTROL MODE CHANGED CONTROL MODE LOCAL SUPPRESS that produces a notification and the type of that notification OFF WARNING WARNING ALARM to the SNMP trap set under Control MGMT Notification Destination STAR Gen 2 Receiver CONTROL MGMT HOTIFICATION MODE ALL HEARTBEAT SETTING CHANGED CONTROL MODE CHANGED CONTROL MODE LOCAL SUPPRESS ALARM MODE INPUT SAT IN INPUT 58T IH INPUT SAT IHN INPUT INPUT SAT IN RF LOCK POWER BER Eb No INPUT SAT IM TS MOO O 0 DECODER PSI DECODER AUDIO DECODER AUDIO LEFT ODER AUDIO x AU OTOL AUDTOZ AUDIO ER AUDIO L R LEFT L R RIGHT STREAM RIGHT AU
28. d in red Selecting the trigger and clicking Show Details reveals which file or files is missing If this trigger is fired the missing file will be skipped over regardless of its position in the Playlist STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide data xdcache Ad1 mp3 ile data xdcache Ad mp3 data xdcache Ad mp3 data zdcache Ad4 mp3 dataxdcache Shame mp3 data xdcache Commercialsi 9xx xx xx Conev Island Penny Machine mp3 ile dataxdcache Commercials lUxx xx xx Good n Plenty Choo Choo Charlie mp3 data xdcache Commercials 10 xx Mr Clean Mr Clean mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 10xx xx xx Exlax mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 10xx xx xx Energine Shoe White mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 19xx xx xx Elgin American mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 19xx xx xx Dodge mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 19xx xx Crestablanca mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 10xx xx xx Cream Of Wheat mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 19xx xx xx Creamo Cigars mp3 Play Local File data xdcache Commercials 19xx xx xx Contadina Tomato Paste mp3 The details of a particular trigger can be viewed by selecting the trigger and clicking the Show Details button Each field is explained below EARLIEST VALID The earliest date on which the action becomes valid EXPIRY The latest date on which this action may be commenced May show Does not expire FADE T
29. e terms and that You agree to be bound by the terms of such licenses Where such specific license terms entitle you to the source code of such software that source code is available on request at cost from IDC for at least three years from the purchase date of this product For additional information on open source software in IDC products please visit the IDC website at www datacast com If you would like a copy of the GPL or certain other open source software source code in this Software if provided for in the applicable license on a CD IDC will mail to you a CD with such code for U S 9 99 plus the cost of shipping upon request International Datacasting Corporation TSX IDC is a global leader in digital content distribution for the world s premiere broadcasters in radio television and digital cinema IDC offers a broad portfolio of advanced solutions including Pro Audio Pro Video Pro Cinema and Pro Data for implementing broadcast content contribution and distribution applications IDC s solutions are in demand for radio and television networks digital cinema 3D live events satellite news gathering sports contribution and IPTV among others IDC is headquartered in Ottawa Canada with regional offices in Arnhem the Netherlands and in San Diego California IDC has installations in over 100 countries and service offices in Australia Singapore and China with an international network of value added partners and distributors HEADQUAR
30. ity Select the priority for the notifcation of an alarm in a parameter Each parameter shown on the Control MGMT Notification Mode Alarm Mode list can be assigned a priority between 1 and 4294967295 with 1 being the highest priority The default value is O and indicates No Priority STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Control MGMT Notification Destination Enable Disable notifications to the chosen SNMP destinations Control I O This will allow operators to view and change the status of the contacts manually for testing Please note that Decoder Data Process needs to be switched to OFF Support depends on the device configuration CONTROL I O CHANNEL 1 CONTACT 1 OPENED CONTACT 2 OPENED CONTACT 3 OPENED CONTACT 4 OPENED CONTACT 5 OPENED CONTACT 6 OPENED CONTACT OPENED CONTACT amp OPENED CONTACT 9 OPENED CONTACT 10 OPENED Control XD View and enter the PID IP address and corresponding port for each of the XD packet streams received by your Star receiver CONTROL XD Warning Changing the number service downtime Changing the 1 INPUT 1 ENABLED YES PID 6656 dec IP ADDRESS 229 9 9 9 UDP PORT 3131 INPUT 2 ENABLED INPUT 3 ENABLED INPUT 4 ENABLED NO Warning Changing the number service downtime Changing the 1 Page 16 of 39 INTERNATIONAL Alarm The following settings are available in the ALARM s MODE OFF Warning Only Warning RelayA Warning RelayB Warning RelayC LEVEL W DEL
31. ne Jack International Datacasting Corporation TSX IDC is a global leader in digital content distribution for the world s premiere broadcasters in M radio television data and digital cinema IDCs products and solutions are in demand for radio and television networks digital cinema T 3D live events ad insertion satellite news gathering sports contribution VOD and IPTV among others R N AT L HEADQUARTERS 50 Frank Nighbor Place Kanata ON Canada K2W 18 9 Tel 1 613 596 4120 D A T E 5 UNITED STATES 4100 5215 Ferris Square San Diego 92121 USA EUROPE Marga Klomp laan 18 6836 BH Arnhem The Netherlands Tel 31 26 323 6969 Copyright 2013 International Datacasting Corporation information in this document is subject to change without notice Printed July 4 2013 v3 WWW DATACAST COM Page 35 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide To whom it may concern International Datacasting EMEA has done its utmost best to design and manufacture the family of STAR receivers in compliance to the latest current standards with the least environmental impact They are a 100 RoHS free product they are designed as Green low power and they are tested against and in compliance with FCC regulations and CE approvals Arnhem July 18 2012 or s F Peters Sengers Managing Director IDC EMEA Page
32. nnel4 e NT MPEG TS OVER IP Kb s RTP IP AUDIO Kb s CONTACTS 0000000000 1 CHANNEL 3 AUDIO OFF s0 4 44 24 0 MPEG TS OVER IP RTP IP AUDIO CONTACTS CHANNEL 4 AUDIO OFF maiis ados 20 18 18 3 6 5 0 MPEG TS OVER IP RTP IP AUDIO CONTACTS Page 20 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING e NETMANAGER indicates if the receiver is connected to a Network Command Channel NCC and the date and time when this receiver last accepted a valid set of NCC commands IDENTITY DVB TS DECODER CONTROL STATUS M LOGOUT STATUS NETMANAGER NETMANAGER NCC FOUND NO SDCARD LAST UPDATE NOT SYNCHRONIZED DEVICE CONFIG SDCARD this menu will show if a valid SD Card has been detected It will also display if valid audio files which can be used for backup purposes are found IDENTITY INPUT DVB TS DECODER CONTROL ALARM STATUS UTILITY LOGOUT INPUT STATUS SDCARD DECODER NETMANAGER SDCARD RECOGNIZED SDC ARDU DEVICE CONFIG AUDIO FILE 1 NOT AVAILABLE AUDIO FILE 2 NOT AVAILABLE AUDIO FILE 3 NOT AVAILABLE AUDIO FILE 4 NOT AVAILABLE Page 21 of 39 INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide e DEVICE CONFIG shows all device specific information STATUS DEVICE CONFIG DEVICE FIRMWARE P004 3210 DEVICE DECODER 027 047 02 25 25 NCC ADDRESS BB2EF30004 GLOBAL XD LICENSE INFO MET ID Fry SITE ID EXPIRY DATE
33. oea RE 26 Mec TIC Rana Sra id BEIM 26 55 26 REMOTE CONTROL BY 27 CONNECTOR 28 KEYPAD CONTROL 29 Measurement DISpla Sres T 29 Menu Te Cz RR TR 30 WEEE DISPOSAL 5 37 WARRANTY 8 SERVICE INFORMATION 38 Page 2 of 39 INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Safety Warnings gt DANGER Electric Shock Hazard gt DANGER Electric Shock Hazard E Fa C rm D Electric Shock Hazard gt CAUTION Please Read Carefully gt CAUTION Please Read Carefully gt CAUTION Please Read Carefully gt CAUTION Please Read Carefully THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND THE EXTERNAL EARTH CONNECTION MUST BE MADE BEFORE CONNECTING THE AC SUPPLY USE A GROUNDED POWER OUTLET ONLY AN ANTI SHOCK DEVICE MUST BE INSTALLED ON THE ANTENNA CAB
34. onfigure a static IP address Control gt MGMT gt Static Address if DHCP in not available on your network 4 Connect a personal computer to the receiver open a web browser and connect to the receiver by typing the IP address of the receiver in your browsers address bar 5 Login with Username admin Password 12345 You can change the login username and password with the web GUI in the CONTROL menu Your STAR receiver is now ready for use Page 7 of 39 INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Advanced Topics The receiver can be configured through the Graphical User Interface or from the front panel Keypad Remote Control with a WEB Browser When you have logged in you will see the Web Configuration Manager page Device name Device type i Serial number Firmware AES version and activated Options Link to an online Manual Define the link in the IDENTITY menu See next page Device Name SuperFlex INTERNATIONAL pevice Type SPA Serial 000010000 Version P004 Conto Mode LOC REM Options MPEG4 ACMM IDENTITY INPUT DVB TS DECODER CONTROL ALARM STATUS UTILITY LOGOUT WELCOME M Web Configuration Manager version P004 P j 7 x EE xk loaracastine ey Device Name SuperFlex PA www datacast com MGMT LAN MAC 0004F302FDSE DATA LAN MAC 0050C22EF300
35. s In several menus drop down sub menus are available to help in selecting a value ALARM INPUT SAT IN RF LOCK MODE Warning RelayA Tm WARNING DELAY ALARM DELAY Warning RelayB POWER Warning RelayC MODE Valid numeric Ranges In other cases a value can be set in an edit field shown as the valid range is shown if you hover over the field with the mouse pointer ALARM INPUT SAT IN RF LOCK MODE lc ALARM Enter a numeric value in the range 1 to 600 seconds POWER Text in When saving a change if the GUI refreshes with the change shown in red the changes were not made An explanation bar will appear with specific details of the error Page 26 of 39 INTERNATIONAL Remote control by SNMP STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide SNMP is the abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol It is connected over the Monitor amp Control LAN connector at the rear of the unit To have a list of all functions supported in this device a MIB file is available on request Remote control is based upon different types of messages GET SET TRAPS INFORMS etc define further communication between the STAR and other SNMP devices applications a package with MIB files is made available on request Included in the MIB package is an application note describing all available settings Please note that all SNMP connection related settings are avail
36. s sitelink Input IDENTITY INPUT DVB TS DECODER CONTROL ALARM gt STATUS gt UTILITY gt LOGOUT SAT IN A T 5 A TIN MODE SUPPLY OFF LO FREQ 0 MHz RF IN There are 2 input sources SAT IN which is a satellite L Band signal and IP IN a Transport Stream over IP input A factory installed optional ASI input is also available SAT IN Different types of outdoor LNBs are supported For easy setup the Local Oscillator LO frequency can be entered However when the STAR receiver is used with Netmanager control the LO frequency needs to be set to 0 KHz and all receiver frequencies need to be entered in the L band range only NCC Network Control Channel which contains the network control data generated by IDC s Netmanager2 Polarization in the Carrier definition menu s are only available when the LNB mode is set to Universal The preferred carrier setting is useful when a transition to a carrier is needed This function is also supported and controlled by NCC If only one Carrier setting is required the Prefered can be set to Carrier A or B only The options to set the other carrier will be removed from the receivers interface when Carrier A or B only is selected This feature is not controlled by NCC Page 9 of 39 INTERNATIONAL INPUT SAT IN STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide LNB MODE SUPPI Y OFF 5 RF IN PREFERRED CARRIER A CARRIER A FREQUENCY 1270000 kHz MODE DVB 51 AUTO RA
37. ually Note If tone is selected the receiver outputs a 1Khz note SERVICE shows the list of services available When there is no list SIGNAL will be shown 15 kHz LOWPASS ON OFF Enabling the low pass filter limits the upper frequency range to 15Khz with a 3db octave attenuation GAIN Set the gain from 18 to 18 dB in steps of 1 dB STEREO MONO Select Stereo Dual Mono L R Mono L Mono R DELAY Input presentation delay from 0 to 8000 milliseconds OPTIONAL not shown LIMITER ENABLED ON OFF LIMITER LEVEL 50 to 0 dBFS in steps of 1 dB LIMITER RECOVERY 20 Fast to 100 Slow Milliseconds recovery time Page 12 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide Decoder Backup Channel x The backup for each audio channel can be enabled disabled and the order of choice for the backup source can be defined Additionally each backup source can be viewed and or configured As delivered there are no audio backup files on the SD card Multiple audio files mp2 or mp3 can be stored in the SD card root directory but only one can be identified as the default file If the Service Operator has delivered a backup playlist this will be played instead of the default file If enabled Consult the Service Operator for full details DECODER BACKUP CHANNEL 1 ENABLED YES PRIORITY BACKUP PLAYLIST gt MPEG TS OVER IP gt RTP IP AUDIO BACKUP PLAYLIST ENABLED YES DEFAULT FILE audiol mp3 MPEG I5 OVER IP ENAB
38. uired Front Panel The STAR front panel contains nine LED indicators a headphones jack and a keypad LCD combination STAR Pro Audio INTERNATIONAL Page 4 of 39 INTERNATIONAL 1 Headphones STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide 2 Status information STAR Four STAR Two UWR AUDIO 1 AuDiO LOCK AUDIO 1 AUDID 2 ADO WARNING AUDIO 2 OFTEN 2 ALARM REMOTE RECORD ALARM D REMOTE RECORD The status information of the receiver is shown in the LEDs as described in the table below A blank cell shows an unused status colour combination LED status indication dco OFF RED LOCK Unit disconnected Locked to carrier Not locked to carrier or power failure WARNING Nowammg Wai AUDIO 1 2 No service Audio Playing local PIDMPEdPoraudoemor REMOTE NoM amp C link Link connected remotely Local control link avaiable AUDIO 3 4 No service Audio OK Playing local fle PIDIMPE IP or audio eror OPTION i RECORD The LCD display is used to view receiver status view receiver configurations and or set receiver configurations How to access these settings is described in the section Keypad Control 4 Keyboard Page 5 of 39 INTERNATIONAL STAR Gen 2 Receiver User s Guide DATACASTING 1 Grounding 2 Mains AC 100 240v built in fuse 2 5A 3 Alarm
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