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1. Input Receive UDP port number Menu 2 3 2 Input IP address Menu 2 3 2 1 Input subnet mask Menu 2 3 2 2 Input gateway address Menu 2 3 2 3 Input multicast IP address Menu 2 3 2 4 6 2 Set the Analogue Video Output Options Select RGB or YUV video output to match the requirements of the video monitor being used Menu 3 1 9 Navigate to the Trisync Mode Menu Menu 3 1 10 and select the mode that matches the requirements of the video monitor being used either ON GREEN ON ALL or NONE 6 3 Set the Digital Video Output Options Navigate to the HD SDI output selection menu Menu 5 1 and select the HD SDI to be output on either Connector 1 or Connector 2 or both 6 4 Set the Transport Stream Output Options Navigate to the ASI output selection menu Menu 5 1 and select the transport stream output ASI to be output on either Connector 1 or Connector 2 or both 6 5 Select a Service Navigate to the Service Selection menu Menu 3 For single service transport streams the service should be selected and displayed along with the service ID For fully compliant DVB or ATSC transport streams the service name should also be displayed For multiple service transport streams press Edit and using the Up and Down pushbuttons scroll through the service name list Then press Save to select the required service Alternatively use the Right pushbutton to move the cursor to the service ID field and press Edit Enter the
2. Save button comes on to show that the new value can be stored Each pushbutton has a built in LED that turns on if the pushbutton function is appropriate to the displayed information 4 Menu Structure SWITCH ON SectionC 4 Boot Screen 1 Presets Menu TT1280 Initialisin 1 Presets Select D 1 Presets Save I 1 Preset Menu 2 Input Menu 2 Input Menu QPSK G 703 or IP or HOM Setoncs 3 Service Menu 4 Conditional Access Menu 2 1 Select Input ASI SSI 5 TS Output Menu 4 2 2 SMPTE 310 t 6 Alarms Menu 4 2 8 G 703 PDH Rate DS3 Framing Option 7 Systems Menu 2 3 1 G 703 Status 2 3 1 1 Randomisation Stuffing 2 3 1 2 Signal Status System Menu 2 3 2 Reed Solomon 2 3 8 Interleaver 7 DateTime 2 3 4 Signal Level 7 1 Setup Operating Mode 3 Service Selection Menu Setionc 6 7 1 1 LCD Contrast 7 1 2 Serial Remote Protocol I 3 1 Video Selection 7 1 8 IP Address 3 1 1 Resolution Frame Rate 7 1 3 1 Subnet Mask 3 1 2 Coding Mode Profile 7 1 3 2 Gateway Address 3 1 3 GOP Pixel Aspect Ratio 7 1 4 Restore System Defaults 3 1 4 Rate Buffer Level Bitrate 7 1 5 Service Hunt Mode 3 15 Fail Mode S B Mode ani 3 1 6 Test pattern 1 7 Customisation Ke L_7 2 IRD Details Electronic Serial No a peg RI iagad 7 2 1 Software Version pfo ranmesynia 7 2 1 1 Decoder Version 3 1 7 1 Offset 7 2 2 Firmware Version 3 1 8 Video Dela
3. eraa aa bt oe RADAR EDAD En ai aAa 13 Selecting a Menu Option isses mmm 14 Entering a Menu Value ccceccccee eee cee sees eee me emnes 14 1 Who Should Use This User Guide This User Guide is written for operators users of the TT1280 and TT1282 Integrated Receiver Decoder IRD to assist in installation and operation The TT1280 and TT1282 are referred to throughout this User Guide as IRD s unless there is a specific difference where they will be referred to by the model number This User Guide is not intended to be a detailed source of information This can be found in the Reference Guide companion document which is issued on CD cD WARNING Do not remove the covers of this equipment Hazardous voltages are present within this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed Only TANDBERG Television trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment CAUTION Unauthorised maintenance or the use of non approved replacements may affect the equipment specification and invalidate any warranties 1 1 What Equipment is Covered by This User Guide Table 1 1 Equipment Model Descriptions Model Number Marketing Code Description TT1280 Common TT1280 CIBAS MPEG 2 HD Decoder with Interface integrated Common Interface CAM reader AC mains voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 video decode only TT1280 Common TT1280 CIBAS 48V MPEG 2 HD Decoder with Interface integrated Common Inter
4. TANDBERG Television USER GUI DE TT1280 and TT1282 HD Professional Receiver Decoder Software Version 2 0 0 and later www tandbergtv com Dolby Dolby Digital AC 3 are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Customer Services Europe Middle East Tel 44 0 23 8048 4455 and Africa Fax 44 0 23 8048 4467 support tandbergtv com Americas Tel 1 321 308 0470 fieldservice americas tandbergtv com China Tel 86 10 6856 0260 Beijing Tel 852 2530 3215 Hong Kong fieldservice asia tandbergtv com Australia NZ Tel 612 9360 2053 fieldservice australia tandbergtv com Internet Address http www tandbergtv com Technical Training International Tel 44 0 23 8048 4229 Fax 44 0 23 8048 4467 training tandbergtv com This document and the information contained in Issue 4 first published in 2004 by it is the property of TANDBERG Television Ltd TANDBERG Television Ltd and may be the subject of patents pending and granted It must not be used for commercial purposes nor copied disclosed reproduced Registered Address stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in Unit 2 Strategic Park Comines Way any form or by any means electronic Hedge End Southampton mechanical photocopying recording or Hampshire otherwise whether in whole or in part without S030 4DA TANDBERG Television s prior written agreement United Kingdom 2003 2004 TANDBERG Te
5. WO HOM 4 input QPSK 8PSK 16QAM demodulator input card Table 1 3 Software Options Marketing Code Description TT1280 SWO AC3 Dolby Digital decoder TT1280 SWO HSETHER High speed Ethernet data output data piping TT1280 SWO RAS RAS transport stream descrambling TT1280 SWO RAS2 RAS 2 transport stream descrambling TT1280 SWO DIR Director functionality Installing the Equipment 2 1 Introduction For best performance and reliability follow the instructions for site cD requirements and installation in the Reference Guide and only use installation accessories recommended by the manufacturers 2 2 Operating Voltage AC Models AC models are fitted with a wide ranging power supply It is suitable for supply voltages of 100 120 Vac 10 6 or 220 240 Vac 10 6 at 50 60 Hz nominal 48 Vdc Models Only models TT1280 CI BAS 48V TT1280 DIRBAS 48V TT1282 CIBAS 48V and TT1282 DIRBAS 48V use a dc power supply CAUTI ON This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your business consult a qualified electrical engineer or your local power company See Table 2 2 for fuse information and also the Reference Guide for a cb full power supply specification 2 3 Power Cable and Earthing Check that the power cable is suitable for the country in which the Receiver is to be used NOTE Refer to the Reference Guide for d
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7. el is via two operating modes Navigate Mode and Edit Mode 3 4 1 Navigate Mode Navigate mode allows the user to move between menus and pages within menus editing the left display area Table 3 1 Navigate Mode Action Result Up Pushbutton Pressed Go to page given by uplink of current page obtain and display current data Down Pushbutton Pressed Go to page given by down link of current page obtain and display current data Left Pushbutton Pressed Go to page given by left link of current page obtain and display current data Right Pushbutton Pressed Go to page given by right link of current page obtain and display current data Edit Pushbutton Pressed Enter Edit mode at current page if permitted else no effect Save Pushbutton Pressed No effect Pushbutton LEDs will be updated to indicate which pushbutton presses are still valid as each navigation pushbutton press event is processed For example a lit Up pushbutton LED indicates there are pages above the current one 3 4 2 Edit Mode Edit mode edits the right display area and allows the user to alter control parameters that define the IRD behaviour To enter Edit mode press the Edit pushbutton when on a page containing an editable control parameter and the front panel is the controlling user interface Edit may be entered on some special pages at all times for example on the page defining the controlling user interface The Front Panel returns to Navigate mode wh
8. en Edit is pressed again abort edit with no save or when Save is pressed save modified parameter values Table 3 2 Edit Mode Action Result Up Pushbutton Pressed Increases value of current edit parameter by one unit Down Pushbutton Pressed Decreases value of current edit parameter by one unit Left Pushbutton Pressed Moves cursor one edit parameter parameter digit left making that the current edit parameter Right Pushbutton Pressed Moves cursor one edit parameter parameter digit right making that the current edit parameter Edit Pushbutton Pressed Aborts edit no save action of any modified parameters and returns to Navigate mode obtain and display current data Save Pushbutton Pressed Save action new parameter values and returns to Navigate mode obtain and display current data Pushbutton LEDs are updated to indicate which pushbutton presses are still valid as each edit pushbutton press event is processed For example when the Left pushbutton LED is lit it indicates there are additional editable parameters to the left of the current cursor position There is a maximum idle period of five minutes when Edit mode will time out and return to Navigate mode 3 5 LCD Menu Descriptions Detailed LCD menu descriptions are given in the Reference Guide This User Guide concentrates on describing the use of the menus for local operation 3 5 1 Selecting a Menu Option Some items shown in the right display area of the f
9. etails of the colour codes used on the mains leads AN WARNI NGS 1 The Technical Earth is not a Protective earth for electric shock protection 2 This unit must be correctly earthed through the moulded plug supplied If the local mains supply does not have an earth conductor do not connect the unit Contact Customer Services for advice Before connecting the unit to the supply check the supply requirements in Annex B of the Reference Guide 2 4 Connecting Up the Basic Receiver Always use the specified cables supplied for signal integrity and tb compliance with EMC requirements see the Reference Guide Only those connectors used are labelled in Figure 2 1 and described in Table 2 1 ASI SMPTE Technical 310 In Earth Video Audio Frame ASI HDSDI 10 100BaseT RS 232 RS422 Out 1 and 2 Sync OUT 1 and 2 Data Out Figure 2 1 Rear Panel Connectors Table 2 1 Types of Connector Type of Connector Description Video Out A 15 way D type connector provides an RGB HV SVGA or YPrPb interface The video output format is selectable via the front panel AUDIO 1 A 9 way male D type connector provides both analogue and digital outputs simultaneously AUDIO 2 A 9 way male D type connector provides both analogue and digital outputs simultaneously FRAME SYNC A 75 Q BNC connector provides a frame lock mechanism for the output analogue and digital video The frame sync input signal shall be a composite burst signal T
10. face CAM 48 V version reader 48 Vdc voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 video decode only TT1280 Director TT1280 DIRBAS 48V MPEG 2 HD Decoder with 48 V version integrated Director Smartcard Reader 48 Vdc voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 video decode only TT1280 Director TT1280 DIRBAS MPEG 2 HD Decoder with integrated Director Smartcard Reader AC mains voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 video decode only Model Number Marketing Code Description TT1282 Common TT1282 CIBAS MPEG 2 HD Decoder with Interface integrated Common Interface CAM reader AC mains voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 video decode TT1282 Director TT1282 DIRBAS 48V MPEG 2 HD Decoder with 48 V version integrated Director Smartcard Reader 48 Vdc voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 video decode TT1282 Common TT1282 CIBAS 48V MPEG 2 HD Decoder with Interface integrated Common Interface CAM 48 V version reader 48 Vdc voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 video decode TT1282 Director TT1282 DIRBAS MPEG 2 HD Decoder with integrated Director Smartcard Reader AC mains voltage input MPEG 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 video decode 1 2 Hardware and Software Options See Table 1 2 and Table 1 3 for a list of hardware and software options sd available for the I RDs Table 1 2 Hardware Options Marketing Code Description TT1280 HWO QPSK 2 input QPSK demodulator input card TT1280 HWO G703 G 703 E3 DS3 input card TT1280 HWO IP IP input card TT1280 H
11. levision Ltd Registered Company Number 03695535 All rights reserved Contents 1 Who Should Use This User Guide esee 5 1 1 What Equipment is Covered by This User Guide ccccccceeeeeeaeeeeenes 5 1 2 Hardware and Software Options cccccesccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaneeneegs 6 2 Installing the Equipment eesseeeesee eene nnnm nnn 7 2 1 ntrodbllctigpi eroi c eats kay oot odere xe xix 7 2 2 Operating Voltage ilii ei rM Ie M eR ERR UREi ats 7 2 3 Power Cable and Earthing ccccceececee cece eee eee nemen nnn 7 2 4 Connecting Up the Basic RECEIVES cccccece cee e eee eee sees nennen nnn 8 2 5 Connecting the Receiver to the Power SUPDIY ccscceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeenees 9 3 Operating the Equipment From the Front Panel 11 3 1 Introduction ia iE EHE ERES e Od E ERIDRE MEUS 11 3 2 Local Grore rgo Er 11 3 3 Navigation Pushbuttons csssssssssssssssee nene nennen nnns 11 3 4 Navigating the Menus sssssssssssssseee nem ene enne nnns 12 3 5 ECD Menu Descriptioris 2 2 52 dte den escent el dels wei qux ERE ESAE R das 13 4 Menu Structure seessesseesseauesassaussasauas uua s uua uasa uada auda 15 5 Operating the Equipment Remotely een 16 Dele IintrodictioDzs a 22052 toc e eu teer eei A ere eM LEO cL Ime AER e ALTE 16 5 2 Remote Ethernet SNMP Operation cccccc
12. required service ID using the Up and Down pushbuttons for each digit of the service ID 6 6 Select Video Components Navigate to the Video Component Selection menu Menu 3 1 This menu displays the number of video elementary streams present in the current service To change the currently selected component press Edit and using the Up and Down pushbuttons scroll through the component list Then press Save to select the required component Alternatively use the Right pushbutton to move the cursor to the PID field and press Edit Enter the required component PID using the Up and Down pushbuttons for each digit of the PI D 6 7 Select Audio Components Navigate to the Audio Selection menus Menu 3 2 and 3 3 To change the currently selected component press Edit and using the Up and Down pushbuttons scroll through the component list Then press Save to select the required component Alternatively use the Right pushbutton to move the cursor to the PID field and press Edit Enter the required component PID using the Up and Down pushbuttons for each digit of the PID Move the cursor to the audio standard field and press Edit Using the Up and Down pushbuttons select the required audio standard type and then press Save DE
13. ront panel LCD display have a set number of options An example of this is the VIDEO TEST PATTERN Menu 3 1 6 which has a number of preset Video Test Patterns associated with it Use the steps in Table 3 3 as a general guide to selecting an option 3 5 2 Table 3 3 Selecting a Menu Option Step Action 1 Select the menu and display the required selection 2 Press Edit on the front panel 3 Use the arrow pushbuttons to step through the options 4 Press Save to store the option or press Edit to cancel the selection and return to the source menu Entering a Menu Value Result Normally there is only one selectable item If there is more than one use the Right and Left pushbuttons as described in Table 3 4 The Save button comes on to show that the new option can be stored This action scrolls through the options in a continuous loop Some items shown in the right display area of the front panel LCD display have a user entered value An example of this is the IP Address Menu 7 1 3 in which the unit s Network address has to be entered Use the following steps as a general guide to entering a value Table 3 4 Entering a Menu Value Step Action 1 Select the menu and display the required selection 2 Press Edit on the front panel 3 Use the Right or Left pushbutton to move the cursor to the required digit 4 Change the value by using the arrow pushbuttons 5 Press Save to store the option Result The
14. s unit ensure the local power supply is switched OFF before connecting the supply cord 3 The Receiver is not fitted with an on off switch Ensure that the Socket outlet is installed near the equipment so that it is easily accessible Failure to isolate the equipment properly may cause a safety hazard Connect the Receiver to the power supply as follows Power Supply Ensure the power supply is isolated and switched off Receiver Ensure the correct fuse type and rating has been fitted to both the equipment and the power cable Supply Cord Connect the lead to the Receiver input connector and then to the power supply Switch on the power supply Table 2 2 Fuse Type and Rating Power Supply Fuse Type and Rating 100 120 Vac 220 240 Vac IEC EN 60127 2 Sheet 5 Bussmann S505 Littelfuse 215 2A 250V T HBC 48 V Bussmann S505 Littelfuse 215 5A 250V T HBC Operating the Equipment From the Front Panel 3 1 Introduction The front panel display and keypad may be used to configure control and monitor the Receiver when an external control system is not used 3 2 Local Control At power on the Receiver runs through a boot sequence boot time is approximately 15 seconds The Service menu is displayed Menu 3 3 3 Navigation Pushbuttons Alarm LED LCD display Edit Left Up Lock LED Save Down Right Figure 3 1 Front Panel Controls and Pushbuttons 3 4 Navigating the Menus Operating the IRD from the Front Pan
15. the Equipment Remotely 5 1 Introduction When an external control system is used the Receiver may be configured controlled and monitored remotely 5 2 Remote Ethernet SNMP Operation If the Receiver is to be controlled via its Ethernet interface the unit s IP address and associated parameters must be set in the relevant menus Firstly the unit s IP address should be set Menu 7 1 3 Then the unit subnet mask should be set Menu 7 1 3 1 and if the controlling device is on a separate network accessed through a gateway router then the gateway IP address should be set Menu 7 1 3 2 Finally the operating mode should be set to NETWORK SNMP Menu 7 1 The SNMP MIB for the IRD is available from TANDBERG Television Basic Unit Set up 6 1 Set the Transport Stream Input Navigate to the Input Menu Menu 2 1 2 2 and select the transport stream input source required This menu always has options ASI or SMPTE 310 Dependent upon what additional input option cards have been fitted G 703 QPSK or IP may also be selected ASI SSI Input No other parameters need be set G 703 Input Set the Reed Solomon Menu 2 3 2 Set the Interleaver Menu 2 3 3 HOM QPSK Input Select the RF Input connector Menu 2 3 Set the LNB frequency Menu 2 3 2 Satellite frequency Menu 2 3 2 1 Symbol rate Menu 2 3 2 2 Modulation FEC Menu 2 3 2 3 LNB power Menu 2 3 2 4 LNB 22 kHz Menu 2 3 2 5 Frequency search range Menu 2 3 2 6 IP
16. y 7 2 3 Hardware Version 31 35 Pu Mode s risync Mode 1 9 4 PLDi Version 3 1 11 Embedded Audio Channel 7 2 5 Temperature 3 1 11 1 Embedded Audio PIDs 7 2 6 Model Number 3 2 Audio 1 Selection 3 2 1 Sampling Rate Bitrate 7 3 System Restart 3 2 2 Rate Butt er Level a 3 2 3 Delay Adjustment SectionC 8 3 2 4 Digital Output Routing 3 2 5 Clipping Level I 6 1 Transport Stream alarm setup 3 2 6 AC3 Downmix Method 6 2 Video alarm setup 3 3 Audio 2 Selection M 6 3 Audio 1 alarm setup 3 3 4 Sampling Rate Bitrate 6 4 Audio 2 alarm setup 3 3 2 Rate Buffer Level 6 5 MER alarm setup 3 3 3 Delay Adjustment 6 6 BER alarm setup 3 8 4 Digital Output Routing 6 7 Temperature alarm setup 3 8 5 Clipping Level 3 8 6 AC3 Downmix Method 5 TS Output Menu SedionC7 3 4 Dolby Selection 3 5 Async Data Selection 3 41 Bitrate Status 5 1 Connector 1 2 3 6 Sync Data Selection 4 Conditional Access 3 51 Bitrate Status Menu 3 7 Ethernet Data 3 61 Bitrate Status 4 1 RAS Mode RAS Key Setup 3 6 2 Diagnostics 4 2 Signal Protection Status 3 6 3 Gateway Setup I 4 3 Common Interface Status Director Status 3 8 VBI Selection 4 4 BISS Mode Key Setup 3 7 1 VITC Insertion 4 4 1 BISS User ID One Setup 3 7 2 Closed Caps 4 4 2 BISS User ID Two Setup t 3 9 PCR Selection Dependent on model type 3 10 Network ID Original Network Figure 4 1 Menu Structure Operating
17. ype of Connector ASI HDSDI OUT 1 ASI HDSDI OUT 2 ASI SMPTE 310 IN 10 100BaseT Alarm Relay RS 232 RS 422 Data Out Technical Earth NOTE Description A 75 Q BNC connector provides either an MPEG transport stream output interface or serial digital video output ASI or HDSDI output format is selectable via the front panel A 75 Q BNC connector provides either an MPEG transport stream output interface or serial digital video output ASI or HDSDI output format is selectable via the front panel A 75 Q BNC connector provides an MPEG transport stream input interface ASI or SSI SMPTE 310 input format is selectable via the front panel An 8 way RJ 45 connector provides a 10 100BaseT Ethernet interface for external control and monitoring Also optionally provides a High Speed Ethernet data output If required connect an external status monitoring device to the Alarm connector A 9 way D type male connector provides an alarm relay interface which can be used to send a signal to remote equipment RS 232 data is available on the Base Board Connect the Receiver s Technical earth to a suitable point Refer to the Reference Guide for all power supply fuse safety EMC information and operating conditions 2 5 Connecting the Receiver to the Power Supply AN WARNI NGS 1 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 2 As no mains switch is fitted to thi
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