Adtec Digital EN-81 Quick Start Guide


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Multi-CODEC Encoder / Modulator

Quick Start Guide

Thank you for your purchase of the Adtec

EN-81 Encoder. This product is sold with optional modulator hardware packages. Configurations and indicators relevant to those add-on packages are noted here. If you purchased this product without a modulator, please ignore settings noted with an asterisks (*).

The most recent firmware releases are available on our support website, www.adtecdigital.com.

Advanced users can find direct API command help as part of the on-board web application, Help Tab.

Quick View Status

For information on the core systems, use the down arrorw on the front panel to scroll through these quick view menus.

Encoder Activity TMR Fault Mode Status Encryption

Services

TS Mux Rate

Program Number

Service Name

Service Provider

Tables

Splice PID Active

ASI Receive Mode

* RF Tx

Transmit

Type

Mode

Frequency (MHz)

Power (dBm)

Spectrum Inversion

Fec Frame

IPTx

<< 1 - 4 >>

Mode

Tx IP Address

Tx Port

DVB per IP

RTP

FEC Mode

Video

Input

SDI Mode

CODEC

Entropy Coding

Chroma

Video Rate (b/s)

Autofill

Audio

Sampling Frequency

SDI Clock Source

ECC Words

<< 1 -8 >>

Input

Mode

Type

PIDs

Transport Stream ID

PMT PID

PCR PID

Video PID

Audio 1 PID

Audio 2 PID

Audio 3 PID

VBI

Source

Closed Caption

VITC Menu

Profile

Model Indicators:

L-Band modulator

IF modulator

Select

Save

Delete

Special Keys:

CAS

Mode

Clear Session Word

Encrypt Session Word

User ID 1

User ID 2

F2

Use the F2 button as a decimal.

System

Login

Duration

Backlight Dim Delay

Network Menu

Time Menu

NTP Menu

Alarm

ASI Mode Roll Off FEC L Latency Rate Audio 4 PID No modulator

F1 F2

Press the F1 and F2 buttons simultaneously to jump to Modulator Line-up Mode.

**Detail on reverse.

SNMP Menu

ENCODING:20.000M ! FAULT MODE! CAS:OFF

SVC: 00001 “Service Name” Service Provider

Service ID Service Name Service Provider

Carrier ID Menu

Bars, Tones, ID Menu

Pilot

Rate Priority

FEC D

FEC TOS Bits

Input: Resolution Frame Rate Source

I/ RES: 1920X1080 59i INP: SDI

O/RES: 1920X1080 59i B/T/ID:OFF/OFF/OFF/OFF

Output: Resolution Frame Rate Bars Status

Symbol Rate

Interface Rate

Carrier Mode

TOS

TTL

Tx Connector

10 MHz Clock

Video PID PCR PID Codec Chroma

VID: 481 PCR:481 COD:H.264 CHR:420

VRT:60000000b/s ENT:CABAC A/F:OFF

Video Rate Entropy Mode Auto Fill

10 MHz Clock Comb.

Audio Status

AVC

1:MU 384k 3:MU 384k 5:MU 384k 7:MU 384k

2:MU 384k 4:MU 384k 6:MU 384k 8:MU 384k

HD

IP Out

81 MultiCODEC

HD Encoder / Modulator

RF Out

Bars

Audio PIDS 1- 8

A6

A7

A5

Audio 1:11300 3:11400 5:11500 7:11600

PIDS 2:11300 4:11400 6:11500 8:11600

Encoder LED Status

IP status RTP FEC Connector Transports 1 - 4

1: SEND ON BUR GIGE 3: OFF OFF OFF GIGE

2: OFF OFF OFF GIGE 4: OFF OFF OFF GIGE

Modulator Status Mod FEC Power RollOff

TX:Enabled 32APSK_9/10 Pwr:-30dB RO:25%

Freq:1291MHz DVB-S2 Sym:15.00Ms Pilot:On

Frequency Mode Symbol Rate Pilot

Video

Off - If modulator is installed, no video is detected or ASI Receive mode is enabled.

On - Video is detected.

Blink - No video is detected and fault mode

is active.

Encode

Off - Device is not encoding. Idle State

On - Device is encoding.

AVC

Off - MPEG 2 is selected for encode.

On - MPEG 4 (H264) is selected for encode.

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Latency Trim

Fault Mode

Fault Resolution

Aspect Ratio

AFD

GOP Type

GOP Structure

GOP Size

SD Video Mode

3D-Sync Mode

Level

Analog Aud. Level

(1-2 Only)

Sync

Musicam Mode

IFB

SDI Pair

4:2:2

Off - Encoding chroma type 4:2:0.

On - Encoding chroma type 4:2:2.

HD

Off - Encoding standard definition.

On - Encoding high definition.

IP Out

Off - Transport of IP via Ethernet or

GigE is idle.

On - Transport of IP via Ethernet or

GigE is active.

GOOD 20.000M ASI 00001 AdtecDigital

1920x1080 29i AC MU MU MU -- -- -- -

Audio 5 PID

Audio 6 PID

Audio 7 PID

Audio 8 PID

Teletext PID

VITC PID

AMOL PID

Splice PID

Reset:

Should you need to reset your device, you can do so via the front panel by pressing the

MODE, ESCAPE and

RIGHT ARROW keys simultaneously.

Units ship with the front panel logged in by default. If you become logged out and are prompted for a password, use the following key sequence for access.

Press <Select> when panel displays

‘User Login -- logged out’

Press <Up arrow>

Press <Select>

Press <Enter>

Press <Right arrow>

Press <Enter>

SELECT

ENTER

MODE

ESCAPE

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F1

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F2

COM 2

Feature Menu

Name

Firmware Version

* RF Out

Off - Modulator is not transmitting.

On - Modulator is transmitting.

Blink - Modulator is in test mode.

Bars

Off - B/T/ID options are disabled.

On - B/T/ID are enabled.

A1 - A8

Off - Audio encoder cfg. is off.

On - Audio encoder cfg. is set to

encode or passthru.

System LED Status

Front Panel Menus:

Alarm

Off - No system alarms

On - System alarm

BISS

Off - No encryption set

On - Encryption active

Busy

Off - No network activity

MODE

SELECT

On - Network traffic present

Link

Off - No network detected

On - Network communication active

Use Mode Button to move

through top layer menus.

Use arrows for navigation in submenus.

Use select to enter into edit selection.

2013 Adtec Digital

Getting Connected

To begin, you will need to connect to your EN-81 via ethernet directly, or by adding the EN-81 to your local area network.The default address for all Adtec devices is 192.168.10.48.

To connect directly to the device, make sure that your computer and the device have IP addresses within the same IP class range (ex.

192.168.10.48 for the device and 192.168.10.49 for your computer).

If you need to change the IP address of the device, this can be done via the front panel, System > Network menu. Using a CAT 5 crossover cable, connect one end to your computer and the other to the Ethernet port found on the processor section of the back panel. (Some computers can auto negotiate the connection and a crossover may not be necessary.)

To add the device to a LAN, connect a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable to your network router and then to the Ethernet port on the back of the device. If your network is DHCP enabled and you prefer that over a static IP, you can turn on DHCP for the device via the front panel,

System > Network menu.

Web-Based Control Application

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Adtec Digital has adopted zero-configuration networking technology, streamlining the setup and configuration processes for our products.

The use of this technology enables automatic discovery of Adtec devices and services on an IP network. Used in tandem with the web-based control and configuration applications we can now provide 1-click access to any device.

By using the built-in Bonjour © locater in

Apple's © Safari © browser or the plug-ins readily available for IE © or Firefox © browsers, users can locate all of the Adtec devices on a network by referencing the serial number on the back of the device.

Clicking on the unit in the Bonjour © list will re-route you to a login page. If you do not wish to use

Bonjour, you can reach the device’s web application by pointing your browser to the IP Address of the device. Ex. http://192.168.10.48/. You will be prompted for a username and password. The default username is ‘adtec’. The default password is ‘none’.

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Getting Started

Once your encoder is accessible via network, you can set it up for transmission. You will need to adjust the configurations using the front panel or web UI. As you make changes, you will see the status sections on the left hand side of the web UI adjust. These status

8 sections report the majority of the critical information needed for monitoring during a transmission. Each of these status menus can be collapsed by clicking on the icon. This allows you to view only that information which is most critical for you, but keeps a

LED indicator visible for all sections at all times for alarms.

Modulator Line-UP * (

For access, press the F1 and F2 keys simultaneously.)

This feature enables the operator to quickly view and/or configure select modulator

Have questions?

Each field or group of fields in our web-based application has a hint button associate with it. It contains information on use of the field or acceptable ranges.

Encoding Status: These values

RF output parameters. The parameters available in this menu are;

Power ...............................................................................................................................

Power 1 & 2 Redundant AC Power, Standard 3 pin computer power plug

(Auto range 70-240 VAC Input) indicate the encoder’s state and displays alarms when a video loss

Carrier Mode: [ PURE_CARRIER or ON ] Output Power: [ in 0.5dB increments ]

Use SELECT Button to toggle.

Press or hold UP or DOWN arrows to adjust.

event is detected.

Modulator (optional)* ............................................................................................

Main RF output, 50 Ohm BNC

Monitor

10MHz Clock

L-Band Model: Frequency range 950 MHz to 1.750 GHz, Power Level -50 to -7 dBm

IF Model: Frequency range 50 MHz to 180 MHz, Power Level -30 to +5 dBm

RF output, 50 Ohm BNC

L-Band Model: Fixed power level at -45 dBm

IF Model: Fixed power level at -45 dBm, fixed frequency at 1.08 GHz

BNC 50 Ohm connector for external 10MHz reference input

Transmit: [ ENABLED or DISABLED]

Use ENTER Button to toggle.

Power

Output Frequency: [ in 1.0MHz increments ]

Press or hold LEFT or RIGHT arrows to adjust.

Carrier Mode Output Power

Service Data: These values indicate the service or program data being used in your transmission as well as the total TMR output.

* Modulator Status: Devices containing the optional modulator will display this status window indicating

Modulato r

Carrier: PURE_CARRIER Power (dBm): -50.0

Tx: ENABLED Mod. Freq. (MHZ): 950.000

activity and critical uplink parameters.

Processor ......................................................................................................................

GigE MPEG2 or RTP multicast transport egress port (SMPTE 2022)

API Serial Communication Interface COM2

COM1

Ethernet

DVC Parport

RS422

GPIO

Serial Port Used for Troubleshooting (Terminal)

10/100 base T ethernet interface (Monitoring/Management)

9-pin parallel I/O interface for control systems

Not Currently Supported

Tally and Control Port

Transmit Output Frequency

IP Status: These values indicate the status of IP Egress including address, port and FEC parameters.

Video Status: The video status information is auto-detected per the input selected. Information such as

Encoder .........................................................................................................................

ASI OUT 75 Ohm source ASI x3 per EN5000839. Up to 100 Mbps.

75 Ohm terminated Standard Definition Composite Video Input CVBS In

SDI In

AES Audio In 1-4

Analog Audio In

* SFP Module

75 Ohm terminated Input, Video & Audio (SMPTE 259M for SD & SMPTE 292M for HD) BNC

75 Ohm AES-3 per AES3-2003

Stereo Pairs 1 and 2 (600 Ohm Balanced)

Single channel optical receiver module. SMPTE 297-2006 - Purchased Option.

Processor resolution, chroma, framerate and video rate are included.

Audio Status: This section will display all audio status including bitrate, format and audio input selected.

ASI Out X 3

SDI In Adtec Digital Technical Support: 615.256.6619 www.adtecdigital.com 02.14.13

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