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1. ZE 12 spei be A e PE PE OO eaea E EEEa Ea EEE 13 gt o PO Ez 13 Resetting to the factory defaults oocccccconnncnnccononcnnononanonnnonnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnanenss 13 DEUCE DIET A ETT 13 Parental CONTO SS UNO RR et 14 Explanation of the MPAA and TV Rating Systems sise 14 SCOR n EARR E r E E O R EOR E A EREA E 15 Advanced UNG CP OO ee E oe 1 VANS Ps SW ONG NER aeeaddiennstotucescneteeoscnatesantenedenaseatnenetaed 15 CONNEC TOR PIN DEFINITION ara IEEE en 16 CAT5e 6 6A APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 3 APPENDIX 4 APPENDIX 5 APPENDIX 6 APPENDIX 7 User Guide E 16 M 16 DTV Channel Table Information eese 17 AF SVS CCM QUIACINEOS NE ETT 18 OUND US Si OO NNO esis de m E 20 RS 232 LAN Control Protocol eee eere eere eene nnne nnn 21 Technical Specifications 5 5 nan try u een y airada 24 GIOS SAN nn aiaa aE EEn A EEEE AE E EEEIEE DEn 26 LEITET UE A 28 nn oO _ aon User Guide PACKAGE CONTENTS Please make sure the following items are included within your package Contact your dealer if any items are missing or damaged e Tuner x 1 e Remote Control with 2 AAA batteries x 1 e Power adaptor x 1 e
2. Aurora V Tune Pro User Guide Worldwide 4K ATSC QAM DVB NTSC PAL IP Tuner Manual Number 150129 Firmware DTB12B290151291 amp above User Guide SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please review the following safety precautions If this is the first time using this model then read this manual before installing or using the product If the product is not functioning properly please contact your local dealer or Aurora for further instructions A The lightning symbol in the triangle is used to alert you to the presence of dangerous voltage inside the product that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to anyone opening the case lt is also used to indicate improper installation or handling of the product that could damage the electrical system in the product or in other equipment attached to the product N The exclamation point in the triangle is used to alert you to important operating and maintenance instructions Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury to you or damage to the product A Be careful with electricity e Power outlet To prevent electric shock be sure the electrical plug used on the product power cord matches the electrical outlet used to supply power to the Aurora product Use only the power adapter and power connection cables designed for this unit e Power cord Be sure the power cord is routed so that it will not be stepped on or pinched by heavy items e Lightning For prote
3. Green amp Red IR LED x 1 Seven segment LED x 5 25 7 Watts 0 40 C 8 5x1 75x7 WxHxD Specifications subject to change without notice 25 User Guide APPENDIX 6 Glossary AC 3 Audio Code 3 A Dolby digital audio encoding scheme The audio encoding format adopted by the ATSC ATSC Advanced Television Systems Committee BER Bit Error Rate The number of erroneous bits divided by the total number of bits over a stipulated period of time Usually expressed as a number and a power of 10 Bit An indivisible unit of digital data represented as 1 or 0 bps Bits per second Broadcast A service that is delivered to all subscribers Each subscriber may select a particular broadcast channel out of many Byte An octet of associated bits Cable Cable Television Systems Carrier An RF signal used to carry information video audio data by some modulation scheme Coax Coaxial Cable Composite video A baseband representation of a video signal containing luminance and chrominance information C N Carrier to Noise Ratio dB Decibel A logarithmic value of a ratio dBc Decibels relative to carrier amplitude dBm Decibels relative to one milliwatt dBmV Decibels relative to one millivolt across a given impedance 75 ohms in North American cable systems DTV Digital Television A general term for the digital coding and transmission of an Audio Video Program EIA Electronic Industries Alliance ES Elementary Stream A generic ter
4. Rack Mount Bracket x 2 e Screw x 4 Note Go to www auroramm com for latest manual and firmware User Guide INTRODUCTION About The V Tune Pro 4K delivers a total Ultra High Definition worldwide tuning solution for any integrated system which requires IPTV ATSC QAM NTSC amp PAL The tuner is capable of decoding MPEG2 MPEG4 VC 1 H 264 and H 265 with resolutions up to 4K2K 60Hz via RF and LAN The V Tune 4K is integrator friendly with IR RS 232 and IP based control The video outputs are HDMI 2 0 for the latest connectivity and composite YPbPr video for legacy Audio is provided with unbalanced stereo RCA connections S PDIF and optical The V Tune Pro 4K defines versatility as it can be fit into nearly any integrated system topology There is no other tuner on the market which can support all these features at a cost effective price Features IPTV UDP RTP RTSP Multicast and Unicast ATSC QAM NTSC PAL DVB ISDB T Worldwide Digital Ultra High Definition Tuning NTSC amp PAL Analog Tuning H 265 H 264 MPEG 4 MPEG2 and VC 1 up to 4K2K HDMI 2 0 Composite and YPbPr Outputs Resolutions 480i 480p 720p 1080i 1080p 4K UHD 4K2K 4096x2160 60Hz Stereo L R S PDIF and Optical Audio Outputs Dolby Digital Surround Sound OSD Menus Closed Captioning V Chip amp EPG 1RU Single Dual Rack Mount Ears and IR Remote Included RS 232 LAN IR Remote Control Firmware Upgradeable and Cloning via USB por
5. TMDS Data2 Pin 2 TMDS Data2 Shield Pin 3 TMDS Data2 Pin 4 TMDS Datai Pin 5 TMDS Datai Shield Pin6 TMDS Data1 Pin 7 TMDS Data0 CAT5e 6 6A Pin T5684 Pair T568B Pair Wire 1 3 2 tip 2 3 2 ring 3 2 3 tip 4 1 1 ring 5 1 1 tip 6 2 3 ring 7 4 4 tip B 4 4 ring 18 16 14 12 10 Type A Receptacle HDMI Pin8 TMDS Data0 Shield Pin 15 SCL Pin9 TMDS Data0 Pin 16 SDA Pin 10 TMDS Clock Pin 17 DDC CEC Ground Pin 11 TMDS Clock Shield Pin 18 5 V Power Pin 12 TMDS Clock Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect Pin 13 CEC Pin 14 Reserved N C on device T568A and T568B Wiring T568A Color T568B Color Pins on plug face socket is reversed white green stripe white orange stripe p d green solid orange solid Do white orange stripe white green stripe O O blue solid blue solid j i white blue stripe white blue stripe d p orange solid green solid white brown stripe white brown stripe brown solid brown solid 16 User Guide APPENDIX 1 DTV Channel Table Information Log on to the website http www antennaweb org and select Choose An Antenna Enter your address and find the DTV stations airing the signal in your local area and then visit the local station websites for program schedules Usually the website names are the same as the station s name For example DTV station WCBS channel 56 New York s website is http www wcbs com and KCET UHF channel 59 Los Angeles s website
6. is http www kcet org However the most accurate method for locating the local station s website is through their parent network For example to find WCBS New York check the CBS website You can also contact the network service center for detailed information about their local DTV program package Note a Using the Antenna Web site you can also get information about choosing the correct type of antenna and the proper aiming guidelines b NAB Association of Broadcasters has updates on the local DTV stations in operation at http www nab org Newsroom Issues digitaltv DT Vstations asp 17 User Guide APPENDIX 2 RF System Guidelines This section is a basic guideline based on the SCTE Digital Cable Network Standard For optimal performance ona cable system following the published standards will usually lead to the best results and the least headaches More detailed documents are available from the standards committees Analog and Digital Channel RF Transmission Characteristics 1 RF Channel Spacing 6 MHz 2 RF Frequency Range 54 MHz to 864 MHz IRC HRC Standard Channel Plans 3 Transit delay from headend to most distant customer lt 0 800 msec typically much less 4 Carrier to noise ratio C N 1 in a 6 MHz band where C N l includes the simultaneous presence of all additive impairments in the 6 MHz channel bandwidth including CTB CSO other discrete interference C N analog channels Not less than 27 dB for 6
7. labor from date of purchase This Limited Warranty covers products purchased in the year of 2009 and after Motorized mechanical parts Hard Drives DVD etc mechanical parts buttons doors etc remotes and cables are covered for a period of 1 year Touch screen displays are covered for 1 year touch screen overlay components are covered for 90 days Supplied batteries are not covered by this warranty During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase the product will be repaired or replaced with same or similar model at our option without charge for parts or labor for the specified product lifetime warranty period This warranty shall not apply if any of the following A The product has been damaged by negligence accident lightning water act of God or mishandling or B The product has not been operated in accordance with procedures specified in operating instructions or C The product has been repaired and or altered by other than manufacturer or authorized service center or D The product s original serial number has been modified or removed or E External equipment other than supplied by manufacturer in determination of manufacturer shall have affected the performance safety or reliability of the product F Part s are no longer available for product In the event that the product needs repair or replacement during the specified warranty period product should be shipped back to Manufacturer at Purchaser s expense Repa
8. strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations TV Y7 Directed to older children Themes and elements in this program may include mild physical or comedic violence or may frighten children under the age of seven TV Y All children The themes and elements in this program are specifically designed for a very young audience including children from ages two six USTV FCC Content Category V Violence CS Sexual content Offensive language D _Dialogue sexual innuendo L FV Fantasy or cartoon violence MPAA Rating System Movies G General Audience No restriction PG Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult PG 13 Parental guidance suggested Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult R Restricted Viewers should be 17 or older NC 1 Not classified Viewers should be 17 or older X Adults only NR Not rated USTV FCC ratings The particular rating that you have selected will be locked and indicated as a green lock symbol Also all of the age based ratings will be locked within the particular group Suppose that the TV G rating and all of its contents V S L and D are locked In that case more restrictive ratings TV PG TV 14 and TV MA and all of their contents V S L and D are automatically locked as well MPAA ratings 14 User Guide The particular rating that you have selected will be locked In addition more restrictive ratings will be locked as w
9. 4 QAM 33 dB for 256 QAM 43 dB for AM VSB analog 5 CTB Not worse than 53 dBc referenced to inband carrier levels for analog channels 6 CSO Not worse than 53 dBc referenced to inband carrier levels for analog channels 7 Carrier to any other discrete interference ingress Not worse than 53 dBc 8 AM Hum Modulation Not greater than 396 p p 9 Group Delay Variation 0 25 usec MHz across the 6 MHz channel 10 Chroma Luma Delay lt 170 ns AM VSB analog 11 Phase Noise 88 dB Hz 9 10 kHz offset relative to the center of QAM signal spectrum 12 Maximum amplitude variation across the 6 MHz channel digital channels Maximum amplitude variation across the 6 MHz channel analog channels 5 dB p p lt 4 dB p p 13 Micro reflections bound for dominant echo 10 dB at 0 5 us 15 dB at 1 0 us 20 dB at 1 5 us 30 dB at 4 5 us 18 User Guide Micro reflections longer than 4 5 microseconds rarely occur in conventional cable television systems Moreover very low level micro reflections e g 40dB longer than 4 5 microseconds may not be measured reliably Therefore microreflections longer than 4 5 microseconds shall be considered under item 4 of this table as a contributor to C N 1 14 Burst Noise Not longer than 25 us at 10 Hz repetition rate 15 Carrier level at the terminal input 64 QAM 15 dBmV to 15 dBmV 256 QAM 12 dBmV to 15 dBmV Analog Visual Carrier c 0 dBmV to 15 dBmV Analog Aural
10. Carrier 10 dBc to 17 dBc Nominal Relative Carrier Power Levels Analog channel 0 dBc reference level QAM FAT 5 2 dBc QPSK FDC 8 5 dBc QAM FAT 10 2 dBc 19 User Guide APPENDIX 3 Troubleshooting EN EMEN NN 1 The power indicator green LED a Check that the power plug is properly inserted into a functioning power on front panel of the tuner doesn t outlet light up and no message is b Press the POWER button on the front panel to see if the green light displayed on the front panel power indicator is on a Press the MENU button on the remote control or front panel to call here is a message on the front up the On Screen Display panel but no picture is displayed on b Verify that the proper cable has been selected and installed between your TV screen the desired tuner output connector and your TV set c Be sure to perform a channel scan before you watch the TV program a Confirm that the antenna is pointing in the correct direction Perform an Auto Scan to check the signal RF Level when aligning the antenna b If you use any kind of amplifier to boost the signal level check to verify that it is operating properly c Try the solutions noted in item 2 above a Check whether the tuner and your TV s volume are properly set and not in MUTE mode 4 No audio b Check whether the audio connectors are properly connected c Check with the local TV stations Sometimes they are just testing new ser
11. EO Analog composite video output for connection to legacy audio video switchers or displays e AUDIO L R Analog stereo line level right and left outputs e HDMI 2 0 OUT HDMI output comprised of digital video and audio signals for connection to compatible displays or switching routing devices e USB Alternate method for installing firmware updates and cloning e LAN RJ 45 Ethernet port 10 100 1000Mbps for used for control IPTV input and firmware updates see Appendix 3 Caution DO NOT plug a telephone line into the network connector User Guide Rack Mounting Single Centered Rack Mounting Dual Rack Mounting User Guide Identifying the Remote Control Buttons Battery Installation Open the battery lid behind the remote control and insert the two AAA batteries included Be sure to observe correct polarity when placing the batteries into the compartment Note Never mix old and new batteries as this may result in leakage or cracking possibly causing injuries to users Caution A risk of explosion can result if batteries are replaced with an incorrect type Always dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations ME Press to view or clear the OSD On Screen Display menu Press to select CC Closed Caption and CS Caption Service feeds Page Change to next page on EPG Electronic Program Guide e var Note The remote control has a range of about 20 feet 6 meters at a left to right an
12. ault 2 Size Press A V buttons and the OK button to select the desired Closed Caption font size Small Medium Large 3 Font Press A V buttons and the OK button to select the desired Closed Caption font Font1 Font7 4 Font Color Press AV buttons and the OK button to select the desired Closed Caption font color Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Black White 5 Background Color Press A Y buttons and the OK button to select the desired background color Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Black White 6 Font Opacity Press AV buttons and the OK button to select the desired background color Solid Flashing Transparent Translucent 11 User Guide Setup Press the Menu and A V buttons to highlight Setup and press the OK button on the remote control to show sub menus Output Resolution 1 Press the AY buttons to select Resolution and press OK 2 Press A V to select the output video resolution and press the OK button on the remote control 3 Press the Exit button on the remote control to return to the previous menu Note Video amp S Video outputs only support 480i mode OSD Opacity 1 Press A V to highlight the OSD Opacity and press OK 2 Press AV to change the percentage of the OSD background s transparency 3 Press the Exit button on the remote control to return to the previous menu I Plate The Information Plate displays channel signal so
13. cans for all QAM digital and NTSC analog signals from channel 2 to 125 It takes about five minutes to complete the whole scanning process the percentage bar displays the progress When the scan has completed press the Exit button on the remote control to leave this window Press the CH A and CH W buttons to verify the channels found and memorized Manual Scan Manual Scan allows you to individually add new channels into memory without running Auto Scan 1 On the Channel menu page select Manual Scan and press the OK button on the remote control Choose the channel map you are using then press OK 1 Off Air For off air additions enter the new channel number between 2 and 69 on the remote control s numeric keypad Press Y to select Scan then OK to scan for and load the channel 2 Cable When adding cable channels verify your cable type STD HRC or IRC then enter the new channel number between 2 and 125 on the remote control s numeric keypad OK button on the remote control for scanning Press Y to select Scan then OK to scan for and load the channel The scanned channels will appear if the desired scanning channel has been searched successfully 2 When finished press the Exit button on the remote control to leave this window IP Program Setting 1 On the Channel menu page select IP Program and press the OK button on the remote control 2 Select Add and press OK ther
14. ction from lightning or when the product is left unattended for a long period disconnect it from the power source N Also follow these precautions e Ventilation Do not block the ventilation slots if applicable on the product or place any heavy object on top of it Blocking the air flow could cause damage Arrange components so that air can flow freely Ensure that there is adequate ventilation if the product is placed in a stand or cabinet Put the product in a properly ventilated area away from direct sunlight or any source of heat Overheating Avoid stacking the Aurora product on top of a hot component such as a power amplifier e Risk of Fire Do not place unit on top of any easily combustible material such as carpet or fabric Proper Connections Be sure all cables and equipment are connected to the unit as described in this manual e Object Entry To avoid electric shock never stick anything in the slots on the case or remove the cover e Water Exposure To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose to rain or moisture e Cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning e ESD Handle this unit with proper ESD care Failure to do so can result in failure FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must acce
15. e are two sub menus are listed 1 Unicast 2 Multicast 3 Press AY to highlight Unicast then press the OK button on the remote control you will see the Channel No Port to be typed and press V to select Add and press OK to apply 4 Press AY to highlight Multicast then press the OK button on the remote control you will see the Channel No IP Adress and Port to be typed and press W to select Add and press OK to apply 5 Press the Exit button on the remote control to leave this window Edit Channel Skip and Add setting This feature allows you to select which channels in memory are tuned when using the channel AV buttons 1 On the Channel menu page press A Y to highlight Edit then press OK to display the list of memorized channels Press OK again to enter the channel list User Guide 2 Use A V to highlight each channel in the list Pressing OK on a checked channel will remove it from the list skip while pressing OK on an unchecked channel will add it to memory 3 Press the Exit button on the remote control to leave this window 10 User Guide Caption Closed Caption Options Press the Menu button on the remote control Press A V buttons to highlight the Caption icon and press OK button to select desired caption 1 Style Press A V buttons and the OK button to select the desired caption style options Custom or Def
16. ell Neither USTV FCC ratings nor MPAA ratings apply to news programs Parental Control 1 Press A V to highlight Parental and press OK and enter the default password of 0000 Press OK to confirm 2 Press AY buttons to highlight MPAA or US TV Ratings and press OK You can also independently lock the MPAA and TV ratings locked ratings are indicated by the lock symbol 3 Press AV 4 b and OK to activate the appropriate restrictions for either the MPAA system or the TV Rating system 4 Press the EXIT button to leave Note When a rating locked channel has selected the message Channel is blocked will appear on the TV screen Advanced Rating 1 Press AY buttons to highlight Parental and press OK and enter the default password of 0000 Press OK to confirm 2 Press A V buttons to highlight RRT then press OK to enter this function will provides more various ratings for selection depends on demand Note The RRT is the Region Rating Table downloadable function Change Password 1 Press A V buttons to highlight Parental and press OK and enter the default password of 0000 Press OK to confirm 2 Usethe remote s numeric keypad to enter the new password with 4 numbers and confirm again finally highlight the Change and press OK to finish 3 Press the EXIT button to leave 15 User Guide CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION HDMI Pin 1
17. etwork Settings DHCP The tuner will automatically attempt to establish a network connection using DHCP when an active network cable is connected You can also manually attempt to connect by selecting DHCP from the Network menu and highlighting Yes to connect To confirm a successful connection select System to check for the presence of an IP address Static IP If desired the tuner can be manually configured to use a static IP address by following the instructions below Contact your network administrator to acquire the correct values for each parameter before making the changes 1 Press AY to select Static IP from the Network menu and press OK 2 Press the numeric buttons on the remote control to input the IP Address Subnet mask Gateway and DNS parameters When finished select Done to manually implement the network settings System Use the System selection to see network settings and hardware software version information 1 Press A V to highlight the System icon and press the OK button on the remote control The display will show the tuner s system related information 2 Press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to the previous menu Resetting to the factory defaults 1 Press AV to select Reset after enter then select Yes and press the OK button on the remote control the all setting would return to the original value 2 Press the EXIT button on the remote control
18. gle of about 60 off center Always point the remote control directly at the tuner The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote control sensor on the tuner is under direct sunlight or subjected to other strong lighting In such cases suppress or change the angle of the lighting on the tuner or operate the remote control unit closer to the tuner User Guide APPLICATION nterney Antenna Plug power adapter into AC power outlet then connect adapter plug into DC IN port CD Connect antenna or cable source to RF Input port using coaxial RF cable with F type connector Connect to external control system if applicable Gp Select output format For analog output connect the VIDEO output to the AV INPUT jacks on your display switcher or router Connect the L R AUDIO outputs for audio For multichannel digital audio connect a digital audio cable optical or RCA type to an external digital audio system For combined digital video audio output connect an HDMI cable not included between the tuner s HDMI output and HDMI input of your display switcher or router N User Guide OPERATION SETTING UP THE TUNER Channel Setup Press the Power button on the remote control to turn the tuner on When powering on for the first time you will be prompted to scan and memorize all available channels from your RF input signal To start this process press the Menu button on remote control to display t
19. he MENU banner Auto Scan Depending upon the RF input signal you will need to scan for either off air antenna or cable channels Off Air Scan 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the OSD menu 2 Press A V to highlight Channel and press the OK button on the remote control There are three sub menus are listed 1 Auto Scan 2 Manual Scan 3 IP Program 4 Edit 3 Press A V to highlight Auto Scan then press the OK button on the remote control 4 Press AV to select the Off Air then press the OK button on the remote control to start auto programming e The tuner will scan for both analog NTSC or PAL and digital ATSC off air content from channel 2 to 69 It takes several minutes to complete the scanning process the percentage bar displays the progress When the scan had completed press the Exit button on the remote control to leave this window Press the CH A and CH W buttons to verify the channels found and memorized Cable Auto Scan 1 Follow steps 1 3 listed above to activate the Auto Scan function for cable signals 2 Press A V to select Cable and press OK Use A Y to select STD HRC or IRC then press the OK button on the TV or remote control Note STD HRC and IRC identify various types of cable TV systems Contact your local cable company for the type of cable system that exists in your particular area User Guide e The tuner s
20. ired or replaced product shall be returned to Purchaser by standard shipping methods at Manufacturer s discretion Express shipping will be at the expense of the Purchaser If Purchaser resides outside the contiguous US return shipping shall be at Purchaser s expense No other warranty express or implied other than Manufacturer s shall apply Manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for consequential damages expenses or loss of revenue or property inconvenience or interruption in operation experienced by the customer due to a malfunction of the purchased equipment No warranty service performed on any product shall extend the applicable warranty period This warranty does not cover damage to the equipment during shipping and Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for such damage 28 WWW aUuroramm Ccom Aurora Multimedia Corp 205 Commercial Court Morganville NJ 07751 Phone 732 591 5800 Fax 732 591 6801
21. m for a stream of data of one particular type Typically these streams are of Video or Audio Types FCC Federal Communications Commission Headend The control center of a cable television system where incoming signals are amplified converted processed and combined into a common cable along with any locally originated programming for transmission to subscribers HRC Harmonically Related Carrier IF Intermediate Frequency A signal processing stage between RF and baseband IP The network layer layer 3 of the OSI Internet protocol providing connectionless datagram service IRC Incrementally Related Carrier kbps Kilobits per second bits per second in thousands kHz Kilohertz Cycles per second in thousands Mbps Megabits per second bits per second in Millions 26 User Guide MHz Megahertz Cycles per second in Millions MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group An international standards setting group working to develop standards for compressed full motion video audio and other associated information MPEG 2 Refers to multiple parts of the ISO IEC 13818 standard mV Millivolt Thousandths of a Volt Noise An undesired or unintended element of a signal NTSC National Television Systems Committee Refers to the Analog Color Television Standard as used in North America Passband The part of a signal spectrum not to be attenuated by a filtering function PAT Program Association Table PES Packetized Elementary Stream PHY Phy
22. of about 20 feet 6 meters and effective angle of 15 the left right side from the external display C Check the IR extend cable is properly inserted into the IR IN jack 20 APPENDIX 4 RS232 Control TRS Tip Ring Sleeve connector Tip TX Ring RX Sleeve Ground Baud Rate 9600 8 N 1 or 115200 based on firmware revision Selectable via menu will be available soon Examples IVOLO24 lt CR gt Will set the volume on the V Tune Pro HD to 63 2VOL lt CR gt Will query the current volume on the V Tune Pro HD User Guide RS 232 LAN Control Protocol LAN Control RPC calls via HTTP Post If a command in the RS 232 protocol is IKEY_CH lt CR gt then the RPC will use just the KEY_CH and cr is not used in LAN commands Note Certain Characters like may need encoding and sent as 2b due to the way post commands work Password default is 0000 and reflects the password in parental VCHIP controls Commands are case sensitive Examples Here is asample RPC command where the tuner IP is 192 168 1 200 URL http 192 168 1 200 rpc RPC Command method Send_Command amp cmd KEY_CH 2b amp password 0000 Will increase the volume on the V Tune Pro HD RPC Command method Send_Command amp cmd VOL024 amp password 0000 Will set the volume on the V Tune Pro HD to 24 RPC Command method GetStatus amp cmd VOL024 amp password 0000 Will query the current volume on the V Tune Pro HD cmd PWRON amp
23. p24 25 30 50 60 and 4Kx2K 4096x2160 p24 25 30 50 60 8 10 or 12 bit at 4 2 2 and 4 2 0 8 bit 4 4 4 e H 265 HEVC Main Profile e H 264 AVC Main and High profile to level 4 2 1080p 60 fps e VC 1 Advanced Profile level 3 VC 1 Simple and Main profile MPEG 2 Main Profile Low Level Main Level and High Level MPEG 4 Part 2 Simple Profile and Advanced Simple Profile MPEG 1 Intra coded still picture decode for all supported formats MPEG still picture decode Hardware acceleration for JPEG decode e AAC LC AAC LC SBR Level 2 AAC Level 2 AAC Level 4 e Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Plus e MPEG Layer 1 2 e MPEG I Layer 3 MP3 e Windows media audio WMA ATSC 19 4Mbs QAM 38 8Mbs MPEG2 individual stream up to 30Mbs RTSP RTP Real time Transport Protocol UDP F Type Connector x 1 HDMI 2 0 Digital Output Type A Connector x 1 YPbPr RCA Connector x 3 Composite Video Output RCA Connector x 1 Digital Audio S P DIF Output over TOSLINK Connector x 1 Digital Audio S P DIF Output over Co axial Connector x 1 Audio L R Output RCA connector 1 set 24 Control Signal Interface Power Interface LEDs Max Power Consumption Operating Temperature Dimension User Guide RJ 45 Ethernet Port x 1 10 100 1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet USB 3 0 High Speed Port x 1 USB1 1 backwards compatible IR Sensor Extender over 3 5 mm TRS Jack x 1 RS 232 over 3 5mm TRS Jack x 1 12V DC Input Connector x 1 Power LED x 1 Two Tones
24. pt any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE A Trademarks All trademarks in this document are the properties of their respective owners User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS saccicsniccceussccicnwcctnccavessvestecaccenuscsusnceacuenucswussevaausacensnaeuusecbudsewasawssaveneecsesies 1 INTRODUCTION e c de 2 aem 2 aucune M 2 wisi er HH 3 Rear Panel M E 4 Ale NIODAIAQES nn Io Nue o SOI o OO ete 5 Identifying the Remote Control Buttons iii 6 APPLICATION 7 OPERATION 8 SETTING THE TONER tt tati 8 hannel SSP es nee OO sauce stece en diese ne see ne 8 AS e A 8 PNAS A mmm 9 PARTONS MAO erect 9 z A M 9 Caption Closed Caption Options nnne nennen nnne nnn nnne nnns nnns annis 11 VI oMMT 12 Ye FSS ONION RE A E E EEE 12 9 cBKG TR T 12 Bu cree E po 12 POWER VIO ERR E 12 AI LAS ON c 12 SN M
25. s with PVRO CR for HDD playback status 0 Stop 1 Play 2 Pause 3 Rec 4 Prev 5 Next 6 FWD 7 REV For future use 22 IASPECT_LETTER lt CR gt IASPECT_PILLAR lt CR gt IASPECT_CROP lt CR gt IASPECT_FULL lt CR gt IRES 480i lt CR gt IRES 480p lt CR gt IRES 720p CR IRES_1080i lt CR gt IRES_1080p lt CR gt RES lt CR gt IMTS STEREO CR IMTS MONO lt CR gt IMTS SAP CR User Guide For a picture with an original 16 9 format to fill the screen with bar on the top and bottom of the screen For a picture with an original 4 3 format to keep 4 3 aspect ratio on a 16 9 screen with bars on the left and right sides of the screen For a picture filling the entire screen by cropping the left and right portions of the picture 23 APPENDIX 5 General Specifications TV System Output Resolution Format Decoding Bit Rate Protocol Interface Color Space Video Audio AV Interface User Guide Technical Specifications e Reception ATSC DVB T Terrestrial HDTV NTSC PAL analog TV e Demodulation 8 VSB COFDM Clear 64 256 QAM NTSC PAL e RF Input Format ATSC All 18 video format input support NTSC e Frequency 54 860MHz covering 2 69 off air channels and 2 135 STD IRC HRC cable channels e Supports demodulation of all TV standards of the world ATSC QAM US DVB T C Europe Australia ISDB T Japan 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p24 30 50 60 4K UHD
26. sical Layer PID Packet Identifier A unique integer value used to identify the contents of an MPEG 2 Transport Stream packet PMT Program Map Table PSIP Program and System Information Protocol A method of describing Naming and Navigation data for a multi program transport stream as defined in ATSC A 65A QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation A signaling modulation scheme defined in ITU T J 83B that combines phase and amplitude modulation RF Radio Frequency Used to describe the part of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum that is used to transmit video audio and data over the air or via coaxial cable RTP Real time Transport Protocol defines a standardized packet format for delivering audio and video over the LAN or Internet SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers A Standards Organization devoted to advancing theory and application in motion imaging including film television video computer imaging and telecommunications TS Transport Stream An MPEG 2 Transport Stream as described in ISO IEC 13818 1 TV Television 256 QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation with 256 constellation points 64 QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation with 64 constellation points 27 User Guide APPENDIX 7 Warranty Limited 3 Year Warranty Aurora Multimedia Corp Manufacturer warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years as defined herein for parts and
27. status 1 VOL024 lt CR gt Will be the response from the VTune Pro HD Will be the response from the VTune Pro HD cmd PWRON amp status 0 amp error Power 20already 20on Will be the response from the VTune Pro HD if there is an error NOTES IS A COMMAND Does not have to be case sensitive IS AQUERY COMMAND Does not have to be case sensitive IS A RESPONSE All responses are capitals lt CR gt Represents a carriage return Hexadecimal character 0D IKEY_0 lt CR gt IKEY_1 lt CR gt IKEY_2 lt CR gt IKEY_3 lt CR gt IKEY_4 lt CR gt IKEY ENTER CR Enter button for channel selection 21 IKEY 5 lt CR gt IKEY 6 lt CR gt IKEY 7 CR IKEY 8 lt CR gt IKEY 9 lt CR gt IKEY CR IKEY VOL lt CR gt IKEY VOL CR IKEY MUTE CR IKEY PWR CR IKEY MENU CR IKEY EXIT CR IKEY_INFO lt CR gt IKEY CC CR IKEY EPG lt CR gt IKEY PAGE lt CR gt IKEY PLAY CR IKEY REC lt CR gt IKEY PAUSE lt CR gt IKEY STOP CR IKEY PREV CR IKEY REV lt CR gt IKEY FWD CR IKEY NEXT CR IKEY ASPECT CR IPWRON lt CR gt IPWROFF lt CR gt PWR lt CR gt IVOLxxx lt CR gt VOL CR MCH CR IMCHxxx xx lt CR gt MIN lt CR gt VER CR ICC1 CR ICC2 CR ICCOFF CR CC lt CR gt ILOCKx CR LOCK lt CR gt PVR lt CR gt User Guide Volume up Lockout Selection X 0 3 O none 1 keypad 2 IR 3 Both Lock responds with LOCK1 lt CR gt for keypad Respond
28. t or LAN 9 9 4 48 4 FY Built in Web Page Remote Control User Guide Front Panel V Tune Pro Front Display 8 Buttons e Power Press to turn the tuner ON or OFF e 2 v Press to change channels or highlight items on the On Screen Display OSD menu screen e 4 gt Press to adjust volume or highlight items on the OSD menu Press 4 to exit to previous menu screen e Factory Default Hold 4 gt simultaneously for 5 seconds to reset system to default settings and reboot e Menu Enter Press to launch OSD menu and confirm selected adjustments throughout the menu e LED Display 5 digit numeric LED display 3 digits for the main channel and 2 digits for the sub channel digital sources only e Power Stand by shows current power status green LED for power ON red LED for stand by e IR blinks to confirm that commands from the remote control are being received User Guide Rear Panel Rear Connections e DC IN Connect the supplied 12V 2A power adapter s output e RFIN Connect a VHF UHF ATSC coaxial RF antenna cable to this port for signal input e RS 232 Connection for remote control via external system e g PC see Appendix 3 e IRIN Connection for external IR extender e S PDIF OUT Digital audio outputs optical and RCA type for connection to external digital audio system e YPbPr Analog hi res component video for connection to legacy audio video switchers or displays e VID
29. to return to the previous menu Software Upgrade The tuner s software can be upgrading using either of two methods On line or USB flash drive On line upgrading is fast and convenient making it easy to employ the latest software as soon as it s available If a network connection is not available a USB flash drive can be used to load the new software into the tuner Contact your dealer to obtain the latest version 1 Press A V to select Software Upgrade For on line updating make sure you have a working Ethernet connection then select Internet to start the upgrade process If using the USB method ensure that the flash drive has the uncompressed not zipped version loaded before starting After plugging in the drive select the USB update method followed by OK 2 When finished the tuner will reboot automatically 13 User Guide Parental Control Setting Explanation of the MPAA and TV Rating Systems TV Rating USTV FCC Age Based Ratings TV MA Mature audiences only This program may contain mature themes profane language graphic violence and explicit sexual content TV 14 Parents strongly cautioned This program may contain sophisticated themes sexual content strong language and more intense violence TV PG Parental guidance suggested The program may contain infrequent coarse language limited violence some suggestive sexual dialogue and situations TV G General audience It contains little or no violence no
30. urce resolution and if available programming data on the screen upon channel changes To see or hide I Plate 1 Press A V to change the I Plate display to On or Off mode 2 Press the Exit button on the remote control to return to the previous menu Power Saving 1 Select the Power Saving you can press A V to turn the power saving function on or off 2 Press the Exit button on the remote control to return to the previous menu Note Power saving off will leave the main system operational but video and audio sub systems will be put into software standby for quick power up Power saving on will tell the subsystems to come out of sleep mode and start things again right away Time Zone 1 Press A V to highlight Time Zone and press OK Press A V to change time zone and D S T Daylight Saving Time settings 2 Press the Exit button on the remote control to return to the previous menu Sound 1 Press A V to highlight Sound to show the audio format option and multi sound option 2 Press AV to highlight Output Format to select the desired audio format and to select MTS mode at NTSC or to select Multi language at ATSC then press OK to confirm the setting 3 Press the Exit button on the remote control to return to the previous menu 12 User Guide Dolby Digital Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories N
31. vices on their TV or Radio channels a Check whether the tuner output and the TVs input are properly set b Check whether the video connectors are properly connected c Scan this channel again by using Auto Scan and see if the video service is restored d Check with the local TV stations Sometimes they are just testing new video services on their channels 6 No IP Content a Check to make certain encoder is using RTP Real time Transport Protocol or UDP b Perform an Auto Scan to scan these missing channels Once the tuner picks up the signal all the transmission parameters will be stored in tuner s memory automatically a Make sure the channel you are watching carries closed caption information b Press the CC CS button on the remote control to check for closed caption data output 9 Cannot receive channels after a Please consult your local dealer for how to entering the Service Mode moving the tuner between cities Menu 10 LAN Control does not work a Power Savings mode must be disabled for LAN control to work properly If unit is turned off the LAN will not be able to turn the unit back on Remote control does no a Make sure batteries are inserted correctly Or if the batteries are worn pes out replace with new batteries Poor picture quality 5 No video 7 Not all channels are available after performing an Auto Scan 8 No Closed Caption displayed b Use the remote control within a distance
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