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ProView™ PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Version 4.1 Part Number: MAN-PVR6000-4.1 Revision A © Harmonic Inc. 2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED User Manual © 2006 Harmonic Inc. All rights reserved. Harmonic reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty. The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature, and does not constitute a binding offer for sale of the product described herein. Harmonic assumes no responsibility or liability arising from the use of the products described herein, except as expressly agreed to in writing by Harmonic. The use and purchase of this product does not convey a license under any patent rights, copyrights, trademark rights, or any intellectual property rights of Harmonic. Nothing hereunder constitutes a representation or warranty that using any products in the manner described herein will not infringe any patents of third parties. File ProView™ PVR 6000 User Rev 4.1 PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders INTRODUCTION Harmonic Inc. takes great pride in delivery of its products and makes every endeavor to ensure its clients full satisfaction. On behalf of the whole Harmonic team, we would like to extend our congratulations on your investment in the ProView™ PVR 6000 series of Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders. MANUAL SCOPE AND STRUCTURE The ProView™ PVR 6000 series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders user manual is comprised of the following main sections: 1. OVERVIEW: This section provides the introduction and product description, including: highlights, benefits and typical applications, a functional and physical description of the unit, and its main capabilities and specifications. 2. INSTALLATION: This section provides information and procedures required to install and activate the unit. The procedures include: site preparation and requirements, installation in a 19" rack, cable connections, rear panel options and pin-out descriptions, initial settings, and serviceability check. 3. OPERATION: This section provides information on the operation of the unit, as well as data and instructions on using the unit and operating the control and monitoring functions. 4. APPENDIXES This section provides information on software loading and downloading. TECHNICAL SUPPORT In case of technical problems with the IRD or one of its components, refer to the System Documentation. Usually, this may assist you to resolve most technical difficulties. Call your local distributor for technical support should you be unable to resolve the problem. Page i User Manual Overview HOW TO RETURN FAULTY PARTS Before Returning An Item: • • • Request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) Tracking Number from your local distributor. Harmonic Support will assign an RMA Tracking Number; this must accompany the item being returned and will be referred to in all correspondence. Send the item to Harmonic with the RMA Number included in the accompanying documentation (shipping and customs forms). Customer Support Contact Information Harmonic Inc. 549 Baltic Way Sunnyvale, California 94089 +1.408.542.2500 USA +1.800.788.1330 FAX +1.408.542.2510 http://www.harmonicinc.com Email: [email protected] Page ii (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Warranty Harmonic warrants that the hardware (a tangible device or component thereof, including any embedded code or firmware required for such device to function on a stand-alone basis), purchased under Harmonic’s sales terms and conditions will be free from defects of material and workmanship under normal use and service as follows: (i) For a period of one (1) year following shipment by Harmonic, Harmonic will supply, at no charge and at Harmonic’s option, either new or refurbished replacement parts for defect parts of the products or new or refurbished products to replace defective products; and (ii) For a period of one (1) year following shipment by Harmonic, Harmonic will pay the labour charges incurred by Harmonic to repair defective products. You are responsible for any labour charges incurred following such one (1) year period. This warranty will not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered other than by Harmonic, your failure to meet environmental specifications, or products which have been subjected to misuse, negligence, accident, unusual physical or electrical stress, or other causes other than the normal and intended use of the products. THE WARRANTY FOR THE PRODUCTS AS SET FORTH HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF, AND HARMONIC HEREBY DISCLAIMS, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. COMPLIANCE EMC SAFETY EN55022 (CISPR 22) EN60950 EN55024 (CISPR 24) CB (IEC60950) EN55013 (CISPR 13) UL60950 EN55020 (CISPR 20) cTUVus FCC part 15 (class B) CB Page iii User Manual Overview CE Certification The ProView™ PVR 6000 meets all the CE Class A requirements. In order to meet CE requirements, appropriate cables must be connected on all ASI outputs (when applicable). When cables are connected to these outputs then the device is compliant with the use of FAIR-RITE 0443164151. FCC Compliance Notice Trade Name Harmonic Product Name Integrated Receiver Decoder Product Model Number ProView™ PVR 6000 Series These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: These devices may not cause harmful interference. These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his expense. FCC Warning Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules. Page iv (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders WEEE/ROHS COMPLIANCE POLICY Harmonic Inc. intends to fully comply with the European Union’s Directive 2002/96/EC as amended by Directive 2003/108/EC, on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, also known as “WEEE,” and Directive 2002/95/EC, as amended, on the Restriction of use of Hazardous Substances, also known as “RoHS.” Harmonic will ensure that product which cannot be re-used will be recycled in compliance with the WEEE Directive. To that end, users are advised that (1) Harmonic equipment is not to be discarded in household or office garbage, (2) Harmonic Inc. will pay the freight for shipment of equipment to be disposed of if it is returned to Harmonic, (3) customers should call the normal RMA telephone numbers to arrange for such shipment, and (4) customers may consult the Harmonic website (http://harmonicinc.com/ah_weee_recycle.cfm) for additional and updated information on this process. Harmonic will ensure that its products will either be re-used or recycled in compliance with the WEEE Directive. For the latest information concerning Harmonic’s WEEE/RoHS Compliance Policy and its Recycling and Take-Back process, please visit our website. Page v User Manual Overview TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. Overview........................................................ 1-1 Chapter 2. Installation .................................................... 2-1 Chapter 3. PVR 6000 Control Interfaces.......................... 3-1 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.5.1. 1.5.2. 1.5.3. 1.5.4. 1.6. 1.6.1. 1.6.2. 1.7. 1.7.1. 1.7.2. 1.7.3. 1.7.4. 1.7.5. 1.7.6. 1.7.7. 1.7.8. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.3.1. 2.3.2. 2.3.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.5.1. 2.5.2. 2.5.3. 2.5.4. 3.1. 3.1.1. 3.1.2. 3.1.3. 3.1.4. Page vi General Information......................................................... 1-1 Highlights and Benefits..................................................... 1-2 Applications .................................................................... 1-3 Functionality ................................................................... 1-4 Mechanical Structure........................................................ 1-5 Front Panel ..................................................................... 1-5 Various Front-Ends .......................................................... 1-6 Software Permission (Licensing) ........................................ 1-7 PVR 6000 models ............................................................ 1-8 Management................................................................. 1-18 Local Management ......................................................... 1-18 Remote Management ..................................................... 1-18 Characteristics and Specifications..................................... 1-19 Transport Stream Interface Options ................................. 1-19 Advanced Processing...................................................... 1-22 Decoder Outputs ........................................................... 1-23 Conditional Access ......................................................... 1-25 Control and Monitoring ................................................... 1-25 Compliance................................................................... 1-26 Environmental Conditions ............................................... 1-26 Physical and Power Specifications .................................... 1-27 Safety Precautions ........................................................... 2-1 Inventory Check .............................................................. 2-1 Installation Instructions .................................................... 2-2 Site Preparation .............................................................. 2-2 Mechanical Rack Installation.............................................. 2-2 Insertion of the DVB-CI Module (PCMCIA) ........................... 2-8 Cable Connection............................................................. 2-9 Initialization And Configuration ........................................ 2-13 Electrical Power Connection............................................. 2-13 Powering Up ................................................................. 2-14 Tuning ......................................................................... 2-14 Performing Serviceability Check ....................................... 2-15 Front Panel Control Interface............................................. 3-1 Controls and Displays....................................................... 3-1 PVR 6000 Front Panel Screen Types ................................... 3-2 PVR 6000 Menu Tree........................................................ 3-8 Front Panel Initialization Sequence ..................................... 3-9 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 3.2. Web Management Interface ............................................. 3-10 Chapter 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.2.1. 4.2.2. 4.2.3. 4.2.4. 4.2.5. 4.2.6. 4.2.7. 4.2.8. 4.2.9. 4.2.10. 4.3. 4.3.1. 4.3.2. 4.3.3. 4.3.4. 4.3.5. 4.3.6. 4.3.7. 4.3.8. Operation and Management ........................... 4-1 Preset Menu ....................................................................4-1 Configuration ..................................................................4-1 Receiver Modules .............................................................4-2 Satellite Receiver Modules .................................................4-3 Stream Configuration Menu ............................................. 4-39 Filtering........................................................................ 4-46 Service Configuration Menu ............................................. 4-57 Video Configuration Menu................................................ 4-75 Audio Configuration Menu ............................................... 4-99 Data Configuration Menu............................................... 4-109 Conditional Access Configuration Menu............................ 4-120 Unit Configuration Menu................................................ 4-127 Status ........................................................................ 4-144 Receiver Status ........................................................... 4-145 Stream Status Menu..................................................... 4-152 Service Status ............................................................. 4-154 Video Status Menu ....................................................... 4-154 Audio Status Menu ....................................................... 4-158 Data Status Menu ........................................................ 4-160 Conditional Access Status Menu ..................................... 4-162 Unit Status Menu ......................................................... 4-165 APPENDIX Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix A B C D Software Download ..........................................................A-1 IP-Front End Software Upgrade Procedure ...........................B-1 Aspect Ratio Configuration Process .....................................C-1 Warning Messages .......................................................... D-1 Page vii User Manual Overview LIST OF FIGURES Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1-1: 1-2: 1-3: 1-4: 1-5: 1-6: 1-7: 1-8: 1-9: 1-10: 1-11: 1-12: 1-13: 1-14: 1-15: 2-1: 2-2: 2-3: 2-4: 2-5: 2-6: 2-7: 2-8: 2-9: 2-10: Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 3-1: 3-2: 3-3: 3-4: 4-1: 4-2: 4-3: 4-4: 4-5: 4-6: 4-7: 4-8: 4-9: Page viii Signal Path in the PVR 6000 – Functionality Block Diagram ...... 1-4 PVR 6000 Unit................................................................... 1-5 Front View of the IRD......................................................... 1-5 PVR 6010 Rear Panel (IP Input interface) .............................. 1-6 PVR 6010 Rear Panel (DVB-S Dual Input interface)................. 1-6 PVR 6010 Rear Panel (Decoder Only interface)....................... 1-7 PVR 6000 Rear Panel (Standard)......................................... 1-8 PVR 6010 Rear Panel.......................................................... 1-9 PVR 6020 Rear Panel........................................................1-10 PVR 6030 Rear Panel........................................................1-11 PVR 6040 Rear Panel........................................................1-12 PVR 6050 Rear Panel.........................................................1-13 PVR 6060 Rear Panel........................................................1-15 PVR 6070 Rear Panel........................................................1-16 PVR 6080 Rear Panel........................................................1-17 Pair of Rack Slides ............................................................. 2-3 Rack Slide Measurement Specifications ................................. 2-4 Laying the Device on the Rack-Slides ................................... 2-5 Clipped Mounting Brackets .................................................. 2-5 Device Mounted on a Pair of Rack-Slides ............................... 2-6 Multiple Devices Mounted on a Single Pair of Rack-Slides......... 2-7 DVB-CI Module.................................................................. 2-8 PVR 6080 Rear Panel......................................................... 2-9 9-Pin Male Connector Pin Numbering ...................................2-10 Power Supply Configurations and Rack-Mount Grounding Jackscrew ......................................................................................2-13 Front Panel ....................................................................... 3-1 PVR 6000 Front Panel Menu (Root Menu) - Basic Structure ...... 3-8 PVR 6000 Web Management access box...............................3-10 PVR 6000 Web Management Interface Screen (Example)........3-11 PVR 6000 Configuration Main Menu ...................................... 4-2 DVB-S Receiver Parameters Menu Screen ............................. 4-4 DVB-S2 Receiver Parameters Menu Screen...........................4-12 DVB-DSNG Receiver Parameters Menu Screen ......................4-21 DVB-IP Receiver – MPEGoIP 1 Parameters Menu Screen .........4-29 DVB-IP Receiver – General Parameters Menu Screen .............4-35 Stream Configuration Menu................................................4-39 Stream Parameters Menu Screen ........................................4-40 General Filtering Parameters Menu Screen ...........................4-48 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 4-10: 4-11: 4-12: 4-13: 4-14: 4-15: 4-16: 4-17: 4-18: 4-19: 4-20: 4-21: 4-22: 4-23: 4-24: 4-25: 4-26: 4-27: 4-28: 4-29: 4-30: 4-31: 4-32: 4-33: 4-34: 4-35: 4-36: 4-37: 4-38: 4-39: 4-40: 4-41: 4-42: 4-43: 4-44: 4-45: A-1: A-2: A-3: A-4: A-5: A-6: A-7: Select Services Menu Screen ............................................. 4-52 Select PIDs Menu Screen .................................................. 4-55 Service Configuration Menu ............................................... 4-57 TV1 Menu Screen ............................................................. 4-60 Preferred Language Screen................................................ 4-64 PID Select Menu Screen .................................................... 4-68 Port to Service Menu Screen .............................................. 4-71 General Service Menu Screen ............................................ 4-73 Video Configuration Menu.................................................. 4-75 Video 1 Menu Screen ........................................................ 4-78 VBI 1 Parameters............................................................. 4-85 OSD1 Menu Screen .......................................................... 4-95 Audio Configuration Menu ................................................. 4-99 Audio 1 Menu Screen...................................................... 4-102 Data Configuration Menu................................................. 4-109 IP DATA PORT Menu Screen............................................. 4-114 Conditional Access Configuration Menu.............................. 4-120 Unit Configuration Menu.................................................. 4-127 Unit General Screen ....................................................... 4-130 Change Password Screen ................................................ 4-131 Unit Serial Screen .......................................................... 4-132 Unit Ethernet Screen ...................................................... 4-135 PVR 6000 Licensing Screen.............................................. 4-137 PVR 6000 Dry Contact Screen .......................................... 4-138 PVR 6000 Status Screen ................................................. 4-145 PVR 6000 DVBS Status Screen......................................... 4-146 PVR 6000 DVBS2 Status Screen ....................................... 4-148 PVR 6000 DVB IP Status Screen ....................................... 4-149 PVR 6000 Stream Status Screen ...................................... 4-152 PVR 6000 Service Status Screen ...................................... 4-154 PVR 6000 Video Status Screen ......................................... 4-155 PVR 6000 Audio Status Screen......................................... 4-158 PVR 6000 IP Data Port Status Screen................................ 4-161 PVR 6000 Unit Status Screen ........................................... 4-165 Unit – Identity (Status Screen) ........................................ 4-166 Unit – Versions (Status Screen) ....................................... 4-166 Start Menu – Select Run .....................................................A-2 Run Dialog Box ..................................................................A-3 Open FTP Session ..............................................................A-3 Login to FTP ......................................................................A-4 Access Bin Folder ...............................................................A-4 Loading the File .................................................................A-5 Start Menu – Open HyperTerminal........................................A-8 Page ix User Manual Overview Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Page x A-8: A-9: A-10: A-11: A-12: A-13: A-14: A-15: A-16: A-17: A-18: C-1: C-2: C-3: D-1: HyperTerminal – Enter Connection ....................................... A-9 Select PC COM Port............................................................ A-9 Port Settings Tab............................................................. A-10 HyperTerminal Window..................................................... A-11 Update Software Version Command ................................... A-12 Erasing Flash Process ....................................................... A-13 Ready to Receive New Software......................................... A-14 Send File Dialog Box ........................................................ A-15 Sending Status Dialog Box ................................................ A-15 IRD Boot Application Starts ............................................... A-16 Complete Software Loading............................................... A-17 Aspect Ratio Conversion Machine ......................................... C-1 Normal 4:3 Aspect Ratio ..................................................... C-3 Normal 16:9 Aspect Ratio ................................................... C-3 Front panel warning LEDs ................................................... D-2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders LIST OF TABLES Table Table Table Table Table Table 2-1: 2-2: 2-3: 2-4: 2-5: 2-6: Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 2-7: 3-1: 4-1: 4-2: 4-3: C-1: C-2: PVR 6000 Rear Panel – Connectors and Cables ....................... 2-9 RS-232/RS-485 Control Connector Pin-Out .......................... 2-11 RS-232 Low Speed Data and GPI Pin-Out ............................ 2-11 RS-422 High Speed Data Pin-Out ....................................... 2-11 Audio 3-4 Breakout Cable Pin-Out (Harmonic Inc. P/N 204346)2-12 AES/EBU Balanced Breakout Cable Pin-Out (Harmonic Inc. P/N 204345) ..................................................................... 2-12 PVR 6000 Serviceability Check .......................................... 2-15 PVR 6000 Web Management Interface ................................ 3-11 Band Frequency Range ....................................................... 4-5 Band Frequency Designations ............................................ 4-13 Band Frequency Range ..................................................... 4-22 Table of Conversions - 4:3 Stream Option .............................C-3 Table of Conversions - 16:9 Options .....................................C-5 Table A-1: Table A-2: RS-232 Control Cable Pin-to-Pin...........................................A-6 RS-485 Control Cable Pin-to-Pin Designations ........................ A-7 Page xi PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Chapter 1. OVERVIEW 1.1. GENERAL INFORMATION The PVR 6000 professional MPEG-2 DVB and ATSC processing platform is designed to meet even the most demanding application requirements while maximizing ease of use and flexibility. With a graphical front-panel display, the ProView™ PVR 6000 includes: • Variety of Telco and cable front-end options • MPEG-over-IP inputs • MPEG-over-IP output • ASI transport-stream input • SNMP and web based management support The ProView™ PVR 6000 concurrently decodes up to two video programs from the transport stream. The ProView™ PVR 6000 features the following product lines: • PVR 6000-6030: Professional single 4:2:0 decoder IRD • PVR 6040-6050: Professional single 4:2:0/4:2:2 decoder IRD • PVR 6060-6080: Professional dual 4:2:0 decoders PVR 6000 Housed in a true 1RU slim-line chassis and featuring low power consumption, the PVR 6000 fully integrates with the Harmonic Inc. product platform. Page 1-1 User Manual Overview 1.2. HIGHLIGHTS AND BENEFITS The processing platform’s main features and options include: • Variety of front-end options including DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-DSNG, G.703, MPEG-over-IP and DS3-ATM • DVB-S2 professional • MPEG-over-IP (MPEGoIP) inputs supporting up to 44Mbps (SPTS and MPTS) • Configurable De-Jitter delay • Physical Link Redundancy • Logical Source Redundancy • FEC (Forward Error Correction) ProMPEG CoP3v2 • MPEGoIP output supporting up to 60Mbps • IP-over-MPEG output up to 60 Mbps (MPE decapsulation) • 1 or 2 L-Band inputs • ASI transport stream input and output • Service and PID Filtering over the ASI and IP outputs (dynamic and static modes) • DVB common interface (2 slots – 1 active simultaneously) • SDI, AES/EBU and analogue outputs • Up to 4 pairs of audio outputs supporting: • Musicam • Dolby Digital® AC-3 Pass-Through • Dolby Digital® AC-3 2.0 Down Mixing • Linear PCM Audio and Dolby-E Pass-Through (up to 3 outputs) • Embedded audio in SDI and re-insertion of VBI • VBI re-insertion in composite and SDI • Genlock for high-end accurate frame synchronization • Redundancy support, 2 GPI Dry Contact relays with separate control • OSD (On-Screen Display) subtitling • Various of management interfaces: Graphical front-panel, user-friendly WebInterface, command-line-interface (CLI) and SNMP • Page 1-2 SW permission mechanism enables future upgrade (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 1.3. APPLICATIONS The PVR 6000 processing platform is a technologically advanced choice for a wide range of applications. Some typical uses for the include: • Digital turnaround • CATV IP head-end receiver/decoder • CATV IP distribution edge decoder • Satellite distribution • Telco distribution • DSNG • Syndication Harmonic Inc. offers this series of professional IRDs in a wide range of standard configurations, with the flexibility to select specific interfaces and applicable required features. Page 1-3 User Manual Overview 1.4. FUNCTIONALITY The TS Router block receives input streams from an available source, for example: L-Band, MPEG-over-IP IN and ASI IN. Then the block routes the selected input to the Master and Slave decoders. Each decoder decodes one program from the input stream, routed by the TS router block, and provides decoded digital audio and video streams. These streams are provided to the Video Router block that routes them to the relevant outputs as well as to the analog video output. The Analog Video Output receives a digital video, converts the digital video into analog video, and outputs the analog video. The analog and digital audio output component outputs the digital and analog audio. Figure 1-1: Signal Path in the PVR 6000 – Functionality Block Diagram Page 1-4 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 1.5. MECHANICAL STRUCTURE The PVR 6000 is housed in a rugged industrial enclosure, 1RU by 19" (rack mount). Figure 1-2: PVR 6000 Unit 1.5.1. Front Panel The front panel allows control using a four-way touch pad, [Enter] key, [Esc] key, and two programmable [F1]/[F2] keys. Operational commands and parameters are displayed on a graphical LCD. The four-way touch pad allows parameter modification and scrolling through the embedded VBI menus. Two LEDs show the WARNING and PWR/FAIL status (see Figure 1-3). Figure 1-3: Front View of the IRD Page 1-5 User Manual Overview 1.5.2. Various Front-Ends PVR 6000 supports the following interfaces: • DVB-S Single L-Band input • DVB-S Dual L-Band input • DVB-DSNG Dual L-Band input • DVB-S2 Dual L-Band input • MPEG over IP (MPEGoIP) dual input • G.703 E3 single input with Loop-through • ASI-In Decoder only (except for PVR 6000) In this manual all rear panels are displayed with the DVB-S interface. Each model has standard features and interfaces as well as features requiring active software licenses. The MPEGoIP input interface can be supported by all PVR 6000 devices. Figure 1-4 illustrates the PVR 6010 rear panel with an MPEGoIP input interface. Figure 1-4: PVR 6010 Rear Panel (IP Input interface) Figure 1-5 illustrates the PVR 6010 rear panel with DVB-S (QPSK) Dual Input configuration. Figure 1-5: PVR 6010 Rear Panel (DVB-S Dual Input interface) Page 1-6 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 1-6 displays the PVR 6010 rear panel with Decoder Only configuration. Figure 1-6: PVR 6010 Rear Panel (Decoder Only interface) NOTE PVR 6000 models supporting MPEGoIP output and IP data out (MPE de-capsulation) output can be configured to support either MPEGoIP or IP data out. 1.5.3. Software Permission (Licensing) Each PVR 6000 model is provided with a basic feature package. In order to suit specific requirements, additional license-permitted features are available. The Next chapter specifies the basic and optional features available for each model. In order to enable optional features perform one of the following: • Upon unit ordering - order the relevant features. The unit will be provided with the ordered features enabled. • After unit ordering - order the relevant features. In this case, a 16 character key issued by Harmonic Inc. will be provided. The key must be entered to the unit thru the front-panel or the web-interface. For details see section 4.2.10.5 NOTE When RS-232 low-speed-data and/or RS-422 high-speed-data are enabled the PID Filtering is unavailable. Page 1-7 User Manual Overview 1.5.4. PVR 6000 models 1.5.4.1. PVR 6000 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6000 is a single 4:2:0 Decoder IRD. The PVR 6000 devices consist of two composite video interfaces. The CVBS #1 connector is used for broadcasting quality video and the CVBS #2 connector is used for monitoring. Figure 1-7 illustrates the PVR 6000 rear panel. The PVR 6000 basic features and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-7: PVR 6000 Rear Panel (Standard) Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • 1 composite video - Broadcast quality (upper connector) • 1 composite video - Monitoring quality (lower connector) • Dolby digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • RS-232 low speed data output • RS-422 high speed data output 2 active analog – audio - stereo balanced interfaces • GPI NOTES The PVR 6000 does not support the Decoder Only configuration. The Russian SECAM D/K (composite video only) is available only through Special orders. Page 1-8 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 1.5.4.2. PVR 6010 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6010 is a single 4:2:0 decoder IRD. The PVR 6010 family consists of two composite video interfaces. The CVBS #1 connector is used for broadcast quality video and the CVBS #2 connector is used for monitoring. Figure 1-8 illustrates the PVR 6010rear panel. The PVR 6010basic features and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-8: PVR 6010Rear Panel Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • ASI Input • Dual (identical) ASI outputs • MPEG-over-IP output or IP data 1 composite video - Broadcast quality (upper connector) • 1 composite video - Monitoring quality (lower connector) • 2 active analog – audio - stereo balanced interfaces • SNMP management (10/100 Base-T) • Web based management (10/100Base-T) • GPI output (MPE de-capsulation) • Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • Genlock input and loop-through output • Pro MPEG FEC • IP Dual input (link and source redundancy • PID and service filtering • RS-232 low speed data output NOTES In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000. The Russian SECAM D/K (composite video only) is available only through special orders. Page 1-9 User Manual Overview 1.5.4.3. PVR 6020 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6020 is a single 4:2:0 decoder. The entire PVR 6020 family consists of two composite video interfaces. The CVBS #1 connector is used for broadcast quality video and the CVBS #2 connector can is for monitoring. Figure 1-9 illustrates the PVR 6020 rear panel. The PVR 6020 basic features and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-9: PVR 6020 Rear Panel Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • ASI Input • Dual (identical) ASI outputs • MPEG-over-IP output or IP data 1 composite video - Broadcast quality (upper connector) • 1 composite video - Monitoring quality (lower connector) • 2 SDI interfaces • Embedded VBI and up to 2 stereo channels in SDI • • 2 activated AES/EBU-SPDIF audiounbalanced interfaces • SNMP management (10/100 Base-T) • Web-based management (10/100 Genlock input and loop-through output • 2 activated analog-audio-stereo balanced interfaces • output (MPE de-capsulation) Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing. • Pro MPEG FEC • PID and service filtering • H.264 (One Program Only) • RS-232 low speed data output Base-T) • GPI • Front panel A/V monitoring connectors Page 1-10 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders NOTE In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000. 1.5.4.4. PVR 6030 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6030 is a single 4:2:0 decoder. The entire PVR 6030 family consists of two composite video interfaces. The CVBS #1 connector is used for broadcast quality video and the CVBS #2 connector is used for monitoring. Figure 1-10 illustrates the PVR 6030 rear panel. The PVR 6030 basic features and software-licensed features are described below. Figure 1-10: PVR 6030 Rear Panel Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • ASI input • Dual (identical) ASI output • MPEG-over-IP output or IP data 1 composite video - Broadcast quality (upper connector) • 1 composite video - Monitoring quality (lower connector) • 2 SDI interfaces • Embedded VBI and up to 2 stereo channels in SDI • • 2 active AES/EBU-SPDIF audiobalanced interfaces • SNMP management (10/100 Base-T) • Web-based management (10/100 Base-T) • GPI • Front panel A/V monitoring Genlock input and loop-through output • 2 active analog-audio-stereo balanced interfaces • output (MPE de-capsulation) Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • Pro MPEG FEC • IP Dual input (link and source redundancy • PID and service filtering • RS-232 low speed data output connectors Page 1-11 User Manual Overview NOTES This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the AES/EBU interfaces. In case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000 1.5.4.5. PVR 6040 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6040 is a single 4:2:0/4:2:2 decoder. The PVR-6040 family consists of two composite video interfaces. Both CVBS #1 and CVBS #2 connectors are for broadcast quality video. Figure 1-11 illustrates the PVR 6040 rear panel. The PVR 6040 basic and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-11: PVR 6040 Rear Panel Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • ASI input • Dual (identical) ASI output • MPEG-over-IP output or IP data output (MPE 2 composite video interfaces – Broadcast quality • 2 SDI interfaces • Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI de-capsulation) • 3RD Active analog stereo pair • 4TH Active analog stereo pair • 3RD Active AES/EBU-SPDIF • 4TH Active AES/EBU-SPDIF unbalanced interfaces • Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • 1ST and 2ND active AES/EBU-SPDIF • Linear PCM (SMPTE 302M 2000), Dolby-E • SNMP management (10/100 Base-T) • Web-based management (10/100 • Decoding 4:2:2 PP@ML (1.5–50 Mbps) • 2 out of 4 active analog-audio-stereo balanced interfaces • 2 out of 4 active AES/EBU-SPDIF audio pass-through • Pro MPEG FEC Base-T) • IP Dual input (link and source redundancy • GPI • PID and service filtering • Front panel A/V monitoring connectors • RS-232 low speed data output Page 1-12 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders NOTES This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the 3rd and 4th analog stereo pairs. In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000. 1.5.4.6. PVR 6050 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6050 is a single 4:2:2 decoder. The PVR-6050 family consists of two composite video interfaces. Both CVBS interfaces are for service broadcast video quality. Figure 1-12 illustrates the PVR 6050 rear panel. The PVR 6050 basic and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-12: PVR 6050 Rear Panel Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • ASI input • Dual (identical) ASI output • MPEG-over-IP output or IP data 2 composite video interfaces – Broadcast quality • 2 SDI interfaces • Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI • Decoding 4:2:2 PP@ML (1.5–50 Mbps) • 2 out of 4 active analog-audio-stereo balanced interfaces • 2 out of 4 active AES/EBU-SPDIF audiobalanced interfaces • Genlock input and loop-through output • SNMP management (10/100 Base-T) output (MPE de-capsulation) • 3rd Active analog stereo pair • 4th Active analog stereo pair • 3rd Active AES/EBU-SPDIF • 4th Active AES/EBU-SPDIF • Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • Linear PCM (SMPTE 302M 2000), Dolby-E pass-through Page 1-13 User Manual Overview • Web-based management (10/100 • Base-T) • GPI • Front panel A/V monitoring connectors Genlock input and loop-through output • Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing. • Pro MPEG FEC • PID and service filtering • H.264 (One Program Only) • RS-232 low speed data output NOTES This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the AES/EBU interfaces and to connect to the 3rd and 4th analog stereo pairs. In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000. Page 1-14 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 1.5.4.7. PVR 6060 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6060 is a dual 4:2:0 decoder. The PVR-6060 family consists of three composite video interfaces. The CVBS #1 connector is for the broadcast quality video of decoder #1. The CVBS #2 is used for monitoring. The CVBS #3 connector is for the broadcast quality video of decoder #2. Figure 1-13 illustrates the PVR 6060 rear panel. The PVR 6060 basic and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-13: PVR 6060 Rear Panel Basic Features Software Licensed Features • • ASI input • Dual (identical) ASI output • Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT 1 composite video for program 1- Broadcast quality (upper-right connector) • 1 composite video for program 2 Broadcast quality (upper-left connector) • 1 composite video for program 1Monitoring quality (lower connector) • 4 active analog-audio-stereo balanced interfaces • SNMP management (10/100 Base-T) • Web-based management (10/100 Base-T) • RS-422 high speed data output • GPI downmixing • H.264 (One program only) • RS-232 low speed data output • RS-422 high speed data output NOTE In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000. The Russian SECAM D/K (composite video only) is available only through special orders. Page 1-15 User Manual Overview 1.5.4.8. PVR 6070 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6070 is a dual 4:2:0 decoder. The PVR-6070 family consists of three composite video interfaces. The CVBS #1 connector is for the broadcast quality video of decoder #1. The CVBS #2 is used for monitoring. The CVBS #3 connector is for broadcast quality video of decoder #2. Figure 1-13 illustrates the PVR 6070 rear panel. The PVR 6070 basic features and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-14: PVR 6070 Rear Panel Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • ASI input • Dual (identical) ASI output • MPEG-over-IP output or IP data 3 composite video interfaces (2 for broadcast, 1 for monitoring) • 2 SDI interfaces • Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI • SNMP management (10/100 Base-T) • Web-based management (10/100 Base-T) • Page 1-16 Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • 4 active AES/EBU-SPDIF audio unbalanced interface • • 4 active analog-audio-stereo balanced interfaces • output (MPE de-capsulation) Linear PCM (SMPTE 302M 2000), Dolby-E pass-through. • Pro MPEG FEC • H.264 (One program only) • PID and service filtering • RS-232 low speed data output GPI (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders NOTES This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the 3rd and 4th analog stereo pairs. In case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000. 1.5.4.9. PVR 6080 Interfaces and Features The PVR 6080 is a dual 4:2:0 decoder. The PVR-6080 family consists of three composite video interfaces. The CVBS #1 is for service broadcast video quality. The CVBS #2 is for service monitoring and OSD video quality. The CVBS #3 is for additional service broadcast video quality. Figure 1-15 illustrates the PVR 6080 rear panel. The PVR 6080 basic features and software-licensed features are also detailed. Figure 1-15: PVR 6080 Rear Panel Basic Features Software-Licensed Features • • ASI input • Dual (identical) ASI output • MPEG-over-IP output or IP data 3 composite video interfaces (2 for broadcast, 1 for monitoring) • 2 SDI interfaces • Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI • • • Web-based management (10/100 Base-T) Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • SNMP management (10/100 BasT) Genlock input and loop-through output 4 active AES/EBU-SPDIF audio balanced interfaces • • 4 active analog-audio-stereo balanced interfaces • output (MPE de-capsulation) Linear PCM (SMPTE 302M 2000), Dolby-E pass-through • Pro MPEG FEC • H.264 (One program only) • PID and service filtering Page 1-17 User Manual Overview • GPI • RS-232 low speed data output NOTES This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the AES/EBU interfaces and to connect to the 3rd and 4th analog stereo pairs. In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000 1.6. MANAGEMENT The following sections detail the different management interfaces and methods available to control the PVR 6000. 1.6.1. Local Management The PVR 6000 supports two local management methods: • Front Panel Control - The PVR 6000 front panel provides an easy to use graphical display with a large LCD screen and intuitive control. • PC Terminal Control - The PVR 6000 supports PC terminal control from a standard PC terminal (over RS-232 or RS-485). The terminal provides access to control and monitor functionalities that are not available when using any PVR 6000 front panel feature. 1.6.2. Remote Management PVR 6000 supports three remote management methods: • NMS-4000 and Future NMS-7000 - The NMS-4000 Network Management System enables management of the PVR 6000 through the transmission link. The NMS-4000 provides a menu and dialog-driven interface from which control, modification, and upgrade operations can be performed on the IRD. • Web-Based Management - PVR 6000 supports web-based management. Managing PVR 6000 parameters using web-based control is as easy as pointand-click. • Telnet - The PVR 6000 supports remote control throughout the Internet. The PVR 6000 can be controlled and configured from a standard PC terminal (over Ethernet). The terminal provides access to control and monitor Page 1-18 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders functionalities that are not available when using any PVR 6000 front panel feature. 1.7. CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFICATIONS The following section provides with the PVR 6000 Characteristics and specification. 1.7.1. Transport Stream Interface Options FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS DVB-S • Interface - F-type 75Ω SINGLE INPUT • Constellation - QPSK • Single L-band input • Frequency range - 950-2150 MHz • RF Input level: (-65) – (-25) dBm • Symbol rate range - 1-45M Sym/s • L-Band RF input with LNB control and loop-through output DVB-S • Interface - F-type 75Ω DUAL INPUT • Constellation - QPSK • Dual L-band input • Dual independent demodulators • Manual selection between inputs • Frequency range - 950-2150 MHz • Symbol rate range - 1-45M Sym/s • L-Band RF input with LNB control and loop-through output Page 1-19 User Manual Overview FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS DVB-DSNG • Interface - F-type 75Ω SINGLE INPUT • Constellation – QPSK, 8PSK and 16QAM • Single L-band input • Frequency range - 950-2150 MHz • Symbol rate range - 1-45M Sym/s • L-Band RF input with LNB control and loop-through output DVB-S2 • 307 SINGLE INPUT Page 1-20 Applications - Broadcast services and DSNG EN 302 • Mode - Constant Coding and Modulation (CCM) • Constellations: QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK • FEC frames: Normal (64800 bits), short (16200 bits) • Roll-Off: 0.35, 0.25, 0.20 • Pilots – On, Off • Frequency range: 950 MHz - 2150 MHz • Symbol rate range - 64Ksym/s - 45Msym/s • TS bit rate range - 128Kbps - 107Mbps • 2 L-Band RF 75Ω inputs with LNB control (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS MPEGOIP INPUT • Two physical links - 10/100 Base-T, RJ-45 – one active at a time • Two logical sources (sockets) – one active at a time • Physical Link and logical source redundancy (coupled) • De-Jittering buffer size - configurable 0-2000mSec • TS bit rate: up to 44 Mbps • Encapsulation type: UDP and RTP (Automatic detection) • SPTS/MPTS • Unicast/Multicast • IGMPv2 • Forward Error Correction (FEC) • ProMPEG CoP3v2 • Maximum input bit-rate: 25Mb/s • Columns only FEC protection • Matrix dimensions - Columns 1-20, Rows 4-20. Columns*Rows ≤ 100 (Automatic detection) MPEGOIP OUTPUT DVB-ASI INPUT • TS bit rate - up to 60 Mbps • SPTS/MPTS • Encapsulation - UDP • All programs and PIDs are present in the output TS • Interface 10/100 Base-T, RJ-45 • Interface: copper, BNC 75 ohm • TS bit rate: up to 100 Mbps (Byte and Burst mode) Page 1-21 User Manual Overview FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS DVB-ASI OUTPUT • 2 ASI connectors: copper, BNC 75 ohm • ASI options: • ASI OUT 1 - output stream with decrypted selected program, output stream and loopthrough • ASI OUT 2 - output stream with decrypted selected program, output stream TELECOM G.703 INPUT DVB-PDH INPUT 1.7.2. • ASI output rate - up to 100 Mbps (Byte mode) • Unframed PDH Data rates::E1,E2 or E3 • FEC (optional): DVB-C FEC • Loop-through output • Interface: ATM AAL-1 • Data rates: DS3 or E3 • Loop-through output Advanced Processing FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE AND PID FILTERING • Active on ASI and IP outputs • PCR re-stamping • VBR and CBR modes (NULL stuffing) • Forward only and filter only modes • Dynamic Service filtering (tracks PIDs' modifications) Page 1-22 • Static PID filtering • PSI/SI tables are not modified. (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS DATA • High speed data: RS-422 Up to 20 Mbps, RJ-45 (supported by PVR 6000 , PVR 6060 ) • IP Data Out (RJ-45): up to 60Mbps (MPE decapsulation) 1.7.3. Decoder Outputs FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS VIDEO • Video Formats: • PAL-B/G/I/M/N/D, NTSC, SECAM L/B/G/K1 • Russian SECAM D/K (composite video only supported only by special order in PVR 6000 , PVR 6010and PVR 6060 ) • Decoding: • 4:2:0 MP@ML (1.5 – 15 Mbps) • 4:2:2 PP@ML (1.5 – 50 Mbps) (supported only in IRD298x) • Maximum TS decoding bit rate: 108Mbps • Video resolution interpolation: Pan-scan, letter box or Pass through • Aspect ratios: 4:3/16:9 • Aspect ratio 14:9 by signaling over VBI video index • Graphical processing (OSD): DVB subtitling, EBU (Teletext) subtitling • OSD only through monitoring output • Genlock input and loop-through output (supported only by IRD2962, IRD2963, IRD2981 and IRD2992) • Genlock Sync lock resolution: +/- 37nSec Page 1-23 User Manual Overview FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS FRONT PANEL MONITORING • Video monitor output connector (Supported only by 298x) • Audio monitor output connector (Supported only by 298x) VBI RE-INSERTION • All VBIs adhere the relevant standards including the line numbers • In composite video and embedded SDI • WST Teletext and inverted Teletext • WSS, VPS, VITC, CC, AMOL I, AMOL II (Nielsen), TV-Guide, V-CHIP AUDIO • Enhanced VITS with built-in generator • Modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel, single channel • Analog max output level: +18 dBu @ 600Ω • Digital max output level: 0 dBFs • Attenuation control at -64 dB to 0 dB and mute • Dolby Digital (AC-3) Pass-through • Dolby Digital (AC-3) LT/RT downmixing • Linear PCM (SMPTE 302M 2000) supported over analog and digital outputs 2/3/4 (supported in IRD2980, IRD2981, IRD2991, IRD2992) • Dolby-E pass-through supported over digital outputs 2/3/4 (supported in IRD2980, IRD2981, IRD2991, IRD2992) Page 1-24 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 1.7.4. Conditional Access FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS EMBEDDED DVBDESCRAMBLING • BISS mode-1 • BISS-E • CAS-5000 • Interface – 2 CI slots EN-50221 (Only 1 active DVB-CI simultaneously) • Maximum of decrypted programs - 1 for single decoder, and 2 for dual decoder (in case the specific CAM supports it). • Maximum TS bitrate – 72 Mbps • CA methods: Multicrypt, Simulcrypt • CASs: Viaccess®, Irdeto®, Conax®, MediaGuard®, Nagravision®, Cryptoworks®, VideoGuard®, OnDigital®, CODICrypt® 1.7.5. Control and Monitoring FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS LOCAL • Graphical easy-to-use front panel • Advanced satellite scanning (CLI support only) • Operates in service and PID modes • 2 GPI dry contacts for various status and fault indications ENHANCED DVB MONITORING • Front panel display: signal quality, Eb/N0, BER, ASI format, network and service information, CA information, CI slots, video and audio decoded information Page 1-25 User Manual Overview REMOTE OVER THE AIR 1.7.6. • Web-based management • Telnet • Terminal via RS-232 or RS-485 • Software download • Software download FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS EMC • EN55013 (CISPR 13) • EN55020 (CISPR 20) • EN55022 (CISPR 22) • EN55024 (CISPR 24) • FCC part 15 (Class B) • EN60950 • CB (IEC60950) • UL60950 • cTUVus Environmental Conditions FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION • Temperature - 0°C - 50°C • Humidity - 5% - 90% (non-condensing) • Temperature - -40°C - 70°C • Humidity - 0% - 95% (non-condensing) STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Page 1-26 SNMP management Compliance SAFETY 1.7.7. • (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 1.7.8. Physical and Power Specifications FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS PHYSICAL • 1RU unit, 19’’ rack mountable • Dimensions (HxWxD) – 1RU X 19” X 14”/44mm X 482.6mm X 357mm POWER • Weight – 3.5Kg. (7.7lbs). • Voltage: • 100 - 240V AC, 50/60Hz • Power consumption – up to 50w max Page 1-27 PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Chapter 2. INSTALLATION This section details the safety precautions and inventory check when installing the ProView™ PVR 6000. 2.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To avoid injury and prevent equipment damage, observe the following safety precautions: • Do not move or ship equipment unless it is correctly packaged in its original wrapping and shipping containers. 2.2. • Only Harmonic Inc. trained personnel can perform service and maintenance. • To prevent lightning damage, ground the unit according to local regulations. • Do not permit unqualified personnel to operate the unit. INVENTORY CHECK CAUTION IF ANYTHING IS MISSING OR DAMAGED, DO NOT CONTINUE WITH THE INSTALLATION. SEE THE PROCEDURES IN THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL FOR HARMONIC INC. SUPPORT INFORMATION. Before installing the unit, ensure that all the equipment has arrived and check for damage according to the following list: ITEM QUANTITY PVR 6000 Professional Integrated Receiver Decoder 1 Power cable 1 User manual, PVR 6000 Professional Integrated Receiver Decoder 1 Breakout cable if applicable 1/2 Page 2-1 User Manual Installation 2.3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This section explains the mechanical installation of the rack and PVR 6000 device. 2.3.1. Site Preparation When installing the PVR 6000 in a standard 19" rack, verify that the rack is fully prepared for the installation. To facilitate easy access during installation and maintenance, leave sufficient space behind the rack. The PVR 6000 must be installed within 1.5m (5 feet) from an easily accessible grounded AC outlet, capable of furnishing the required supply voltage as detailed in Section 2.5.1. The use of a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) and an AVR (Automated Voltage Regulation) is highly recommended to ensure uninterrupted operation. Ensure that a qualified electrician has installed the main power supply in accordance with local power authority regulations. All powering should be wired with an earth leakage in accordance with local regulations. WARNING TO AVOID ELECTROCUTION ENSURE THAT THE RACK HAS BEEN CORRECTLY GROUNDED BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE PVR 6000 DEVICE. WHEN REMOVING THE UNIT, REMOVE THE GROUNDED CONNECTION ONLY AFTER THE UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF AND UNPLUGGED. 2.3.2. Mechanical Rack Installation Due to its considerable weight, the device must be placed on a pair of rackslides, specially designed for this product (see Figure 2-1). CAUTION THE RACK-SLIDES MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE DEVICE’S DESIGNATED LOCATION WITHIN THE RACK, SINCE THEY ARE INTENDED TO CARRY THE DEVICE’S WEIGHT. DO NOT RELY ONLY ON THE DEVICE’S MOUNTING BRACKETS FOR SUPPORTING THE DEVICE’S WEIGHT. DOING SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE RACK, DEVICE, AND OTHER MOUNTED DEVICES. Page 2-2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 2-1: Pair of Rack Slides Slide structure is especially designed to ensure proper ventilation of these products, as it is consistent with the ventilation scheme of all Harmonic Inc. rack-mount devices. CAUTION USING RACK-SLIDES THAT ARE NOT SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HARMONIC INC. RACK-MOUNT DEVICES MAY RESULT IN OVERHEATING AND DAMAGE TO ONE OR MORE MOUNTED DEVICES. Page 2-3 User Manual Installation Figure 2-5 illustrates the exact measurements of special rack-slides. Figure 2-2: Rack Slide Measurement Specifications Fasten the pair of rack slides to the rack’s side rails in the device’s designated location with four M6 screws (two on each side of the rack) before continuing. After tightly fastening the supporting rack-slides to the rack, perform the following steps to install the device within the rack: 1. Lay the device on the rack-slides in its designated location within the rack. Figure 2-3 is a see-through illustration, demonstrating the placing of the device on the rack-slides. Page 2-4 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 2-3: Laying the Device on the Rack-Slides 2. The device is supplied with two mounting brackets (see Figure 2-4). The mounting brackets are clipped to the device chassis on both sides before leaving the factory. Align the mounting brackets’ holes with the relevant holes in the rack’s side rails. Figure 2-4: Clipped Mounting Brackets 3. Fasten the mounting brackets to the side-rails with four screws (two on each side). The device is now safely installed within the rack. Page 2-5 User Manual Installation Figure 2-5 illustrates a general view of the device, when installed within the 19’’ rack. Figure 2-5: Device Mounted on a Pair of Rack-Slides A single pair of rack-slides can carry up to 50Kg (110 lbs). This allows saving rack space by placing a number of rack-mount devices one upon the other (be careful not to exceed the specified maximum weight). WARNING DO NOT APPLY OVER 50KG (110LBS) OF WEIGHT ON A SINGLE PAIR OF RACK-SLIDES. DOING SO MAY RESULT IN COLLAPSING OF THE RACKSLIDES, SERIOUS INJURIES TO PERSONNEL, AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. Page 2-6 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 2-6 illustrates multiple devices when rack-mounted on a single pair of rack-slides. Figure 2-6: Multiple Devices Mounted on a Single Pair of Rack-Slides Page 2-7 User Manual Installation 2.3.3. Insertion of the DVB-CI Module (PCMCIA) CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE OR INSERT THE DVB-CI MODULE OR THE SMART CARD WHILE THE PVR 6000 IS POWERING UP OR INITIALIZING. Figure 2-7 illustrates the PVR 6000 with the DVB-CI module (PCMCIA card) and the Smart Card used to decrypt the incoming signal. The PVR 6000 is provided with two PCMCIA slots for up to two DVB-CI modules. The PCMCIA should be firmly inserted into one of the two provided slots to ensure contact. Each DVB-CI module accommodates one Smart Card, inserted with the UP mark pointing upwards and forward. When installed, the card is detected automatically by the PVR 6000 and enabled if the Figure 2-7: DVB-CI Module three following conditions are valid: • The installed card must be EN50221 compatible • Services have been selected at TV1/TV2 (for further information see section 4.2.5.1) • Page 2-8 Using a valid card licensing (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 2.4. CABLE CONNECTION The PVR 6000 provides all the connections on its rear panel. The rear panel is comprised of audio outputs, video outputs, data outputs, and control interfaces (see Table 2-1 for cable connection specifications). Figure 2-8illustrates the PVR 6080 rear panel in order show connector types. Figure 2-8: PVR 6080 Rear Panel Table 2-1: PVR 6000 Rear Panel – Connectors and Cables INTERFACE CONNECTOR TYPE CABLE TYPE L-Band Front-end RF IN 75 Ω F-Type RG-6 L-Band Front-end Loop-Through Connector 75 Ω F-Type RG-6 MPEGoIP Input RJ-45 FTP Cat 5 Management RJ-45 FTP Cat 5 MPEGoIP/DATA Output RJ-45 FTP Cat 5 Analog Audio Out1 left 600 Ω XLR (balanced) Shielded audio cable Analog Audio Out1 right 600 Ω XLR (balanced) Shielded audio cable Analog Audio Out2 left 600 Ω XLR (balanced) Shielded audio cable Analog Audio Out2 right 600 Ω XLR (balanced) Shielded audio cable Video Out, S-Video Y/C 75 Ω DIN connector Super video cable Composite Video Out, CVBS1 75 Ω BNC RG-59 RG11 A/U (recommended) Composite Video Out, CVBS2 75 Ω BNC RG-59 RG11 A/U (recommended) Composite Video Out, CVBS3 75 Ω BNC RG-59 RG11 A/U (recommended) Page 2-9 User Manual Installation Table 2-1: PVR 6000 Rear Panel – Connectors and Cables INTERFACE CONNECTOR TYPE CABLE TYPE Data Output (RS-232/RS-422) 9 PIN D-Type Serial Cable Control (RS-232/RS-485) 9 PIN D-Type Serial Cable Audio Balanced 3 & 4 600 Ω D-sub 15p to Breakout Cable 4XLR 204346 (Harmonic Inc. material) AES/EBU 1-4 Unbalanced 75 Ω 4xBNC or BNC Cable 75 Ω D-sub 15p ASI in/out1/out2 75 Ω BNC RG-59 RG11 A/U (recommended) Genlock In 75 Ω BNC RG-59 RG11 A/U (recommended) Genlock Out 75 Ω BNC RG-59 RG11 A/U (recommended) SDI out 1 &2 75 Ω BNC RG-59 The ProView™ PVR 6000 supports terminal-control from a standard PC through a serial RS-232/RS-485 connector. Figure 2-9 illustrates the Control Interface and Low Speed Data/GPI 9-pin male connectors pin numbering. Figure 2-9: 9-Pin Male Connector Pin Numbering Page 2-10 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Table 2-2 lists the RS-232/RS-485 Control Interface connector pin-out. Table 2-2: PIN RS-232/RS-485 Control Connector Pin-Out FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION 1 RS-232 CD/RS-485 TX (+) 6 RS-232 DSR/RS-485 TX (-) 2 RS-232 RxD 7 RS-232 RTS 3 RS-232 TxD 8 RS-232 CTS/RS-485 RX (+) 4 RS-232 DTR 9 RS-232 Ring/RS-485 RX (-) 5 Common Table 2-3 lists the RS-232 low speed data and GPI interface pin-out. This connector is used at the same time for both GPI and low-speed data output. Table 2-3: PIN RS-232 Low Speed Data and GPI Pin-Out FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION 1 GPI1 NC 6 GPI1 Common 2 RxD 7 GPI1 NO 3 TxD 8 GPI2 NC 4 GPI2 Common 9 GPI2 NO 5 Common Table 2-4lists the RS-422 high speed data and interface pin-out. Table 2-4: RS-422 High Speed Data Pin-Out PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION 3 Enable (-) 6 Enable (+) 4 Data (-) 7 Clock (-) 5 Data (+) 8 Clock (+) Page 2-11 User Manual Installation Table 2-5 lists the Audio 3-4 breakout cable interface pin-out. Table 2-5: Audio 3-4 Breakout Cable Pin-Out (Harmonic Inc. P/N 204346) PIN FUNCTION PIN 1 Audio 4 XLR Right (+) 2 FUNCTION 8 Audio 4 XLR Left Common Audio 4 XLR Left (+) 10 Audio 3 XLR Left Common 3 Audio 3 XLR Right Common 11 Audio 4 XLR Right (-) 4 Audio 3 XLR Right (+) 12 Audio 4 XLR Left (-) 5 Audio 3 XLR Left (+) 14 Audio 3 XLR Right (-) 7 Audio 4 XLR Right Common 15 Audio 3 XLR Left (-) Table 2-6 lists the AES/ABU balanced breakout cable pin-out. Table 2-6: AES/EBU Balanced Breakout Cable Pin-Out (Harmonic Inc. P/N 204345) PIN PIN FUNCTION 1 AES/EBU 4 (+) 8 AES/EBU 3 Common 2 AES/EBU 3 (+) 10 AES/EBU 1 Common 3 AES/EBU 2 Common 11 AES/EBU 4 (-) 4 AES/EBU 2 (+) 12 AES/EBU 3 (-) AES/EBU 1 (+) 14 AES/EBU 2 (-) AES/EBU 4 Common 15 AES/EBU 1 (-) 7 Page 2-12 FUNCTION (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 2.5. INITIALIZATION AND CONFIGURATION Before powering-up the PVR 6000, ensure that all cabling is correct. Ensure that the unit is connected to the main power supply and correctly grounded. 2.5.1. Electrical Power Connection The PVR 6000 is powered by an AC power supply unit. Grounding of is provided when the AC power cable is connected to the device’s AC connector. The PVR 6000 is shipped with either AC connector configuration, as shown in Figure 2-10. Before powering-up a rack-mounted PVR 6000, the device’s grounding jackscrew must be connected to the rack housing, which must be correctly grounded (see Figure 2-10). AC Power Supply Configuration 1 Figure 2-10: AC Power Supply Configuration 2 Power Supply Configurations and Rack-Mount Grounding Jackscrew Page 2-13 User Manual Installation 2.5.2. Powering Up When powering up the PVR 6000 and the receiver is not tuned, expect one of the following warnings: • Front-End warning – Demodulator not sync • Bit Stream warning – No sync – 0x47 detected • Bit Stream warning – PSI not detected In case the PVR 6000 warning LED is lit orange, the operator must perform the following: • Tune or configure the PVR 6000 device • Select a service from the input stream When the PVR 6000 is correctly configured, “All OK” is displayed and both LEDs are lit green. NOTE Prior to initialization, review Chapter 4-Operation and Management, for how to use and navigate through the menus and for information on configuration parameters. 2.5.3. Tuning The PVR 6000 receiver must be configured to receive a transport stream. For details about an PVR 6000 device with a DVB-S receiver module, see Section 4.2.2. For details about an PVR 6000 device with an MPEG-over-IP front-end module, see Section 4.2.2.4. Page 2-14 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 2.5.4. Performing Serviceability Check After installing, initializing, or configuring the IRD, maintenance checks must be performed to ensure that the unit is serviceable. A video monitor must be connected to the PVR 6000 to perform the check lists systematic instructions for performing a serviceability check. Table 2-7: PVR 6000 Serviceability Check STEP CHECK 1 On the LCD display, the LCD status message reads "STATUS OK". 2 On the PVR 6000 front panel the two LEDs are lit green. 3 The service selected is displayed on the LCD display. 4 Video picture is displayed on monitor. 5 Audio channels left and right. Page 2-15 PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Chapter 3. PVR 6000 CONTROL INTERFACES This section explains the Front Panel and Web Management control interfaces used for operating, configuring, and monitoring the PVR 6000. 3.1. FRONT PANEL CONTROL INTERFACE The front panel control interface explained in this section is composed of the following: 3.1.1. • Controls and Displays – see section 3.1.1 • Front Panel Screens – see section 3.1.2 • Menu Tree – see section 3.1.3 • Front Panel Initialization Sequence – see section 3.1.4 Controls and Displays The front panel is used for extensive local control and for monitoring the device’s operation. Figure 3-1 illustrates the PVR 6000 front panel. Figure 3-1: Front Panel The PVR 6000 front panel contains: • LCD Display The LCD display is a large, easy to use, graphical display. It is used to display enhanced menus with graphical interfaces, such as: charts, radio buttons, tables, and icons. Page 3-1 User Manual PVR 6000 Control Interfaces • Status LEDs The two LEDs indicate WARNING and PWR/FAIL statuses, when both LEDs are lit green the PVR 6000 status is OK. The WARNING LED (Green/Orange) indicates the operational status. The PWR/FAIL LED (Green/Red) indicates the hardware status. • Arrow Keys The arrow keys include [Up], [Down], [Right], [Left]. The keys are used to navigate between the different menu items and sub-menus. They are also used to select and change parameters during setup and configuration procedures. • [Enter] Key Used to select or enter a configuration setup. • [Esc] Key Used to abort a configuration setup or to return to the menu's previous level. • Short Cut Keys Include the [F1]/[F2] buttons that are operator–programmable for immediate activation of predefined procedures (in the future software versions). 3.1.2. PVR 6000 Front Panel Screen Types The PVR 6000 display leads to the following five screen types: • Menu Navigation screen • Edit Menu screen • Table Menu screen • Edit Value screen • Select Value screen NOTE The Front panel can display only up to four menu items at a time. When a menu has more than four items, the first four are visible in the panel, followed by a scroll icon [ ]. Additional items can be accessed using the [up]/[down] arrows. To illustrate the difference between the two types of items, two types of screen shots were used in this user manual: dark grey for the visible items and light grey for the hidden ones. Page 3-2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Sections 3.1.2.1 to 3.1.2.5 detail the different front panel screen types. 3.1.2.1. Menu Navigation Screen The Menu Navigation screen enables navigating through the tree structure of the PVR 6000 menu. In this example, the menu navigation screen displays the following items: Configuration 1 2 3 4 1-2 Receiver Stream Service Video Audio Data 7 Conditional Access Unit 5 6 A. Top line indicates the menu name (Configuration) and the menu hierarchal position (1-2, for example Configuration under the Root menu). [ Up]/[ Up/Down]/[ Down] symbols indicate that up or down scrolling is enabled. B. Next up to four displayed lines is a list of numbered items. C. Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items, but only four items are visible at a time. When more than four items are enabled, you can scroll using the [UP]/[Down] arrow keys. The currently selected option is displayed with white characters over a black background (see Item #3 in the example above). To access the next menu level press [Enter] to select the marked item (either another menu navigation screen or an Edit Menu screen). Page 3-3 User Manual PVR 6000 Control Interfaces 3.1.2.2. Edit Menu Screen The Edit menu screen enables selecting, changing or displaying the value of a parameter or set of parameters. In this example, the Edit Menu screen displays the following items: Stream 1-2-2 1 Decoder Stream Source FRONT-END (QPSK) 2 27MHz Synchronization STREAM PCR A. Top line indicates the menu name (Stream) and the menu hierarchal position (1-2-2, for example Root-Configuration-Stream) in the PVR 6000 Menu Tree. [ Up]/[ Up/Down]/[ Down] symbols indicate that up or down scrolling is enabled. B. Next up to four displayed lines is a list of numbered items relevant to the menu and their current values. The information provided for each list item is: • Left-aligned column displays a numbered list of parameters. • Right-aligned column displays parameter values. - Editable parameters have a pencil icon next to them. - Parameters without the pencil icon are for information only. C. Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items, but only four items are visible at the time. When more than four items are enabled, you can scroll the list using the [UP]/[Down] arrow keys. The currently selected option is displayed with white characters over a black background (see Item #1 in the example above). Press [ESC] to abort the selection or to return to the menu’s previous level. Press [Enter] to select the pointed editable option; a parameter-editing screen is displayed. This can be a Table Menu screen, an Edit Value screen, or a Select Value screen. Page 3-4 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 3.1.2.3. Table Menu Screen The Table menu screen displays parameter information, using a table format. In this example, the Table Menu screen displays the following columns: Name ID Type Mode 1 PROGRAM 1 2{ PROGRAM 2 3{ PROGRAM 3 000A 0046 0050 TV TV TV FTA FTA CAS 4{ PROGRAM 4 01F7 TV CAS A. Top line displays the headers for each table column. B. Next up to four displayed lines is a numbered list of parameters relevant to the menu and their current values. A radio button indicates which parameter is currently active ( is currently enabled and { is currently disabled) C. Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items, but only four items are visible at a time. When more than four items are available, you can scroll the list using the [UP]/[Down] arrow keys. The currently selected option is displayed with white characters over a black background (see Item #2 in the example above). Press [ESC] to abort the selection and return to the Edit Menu screen without changing the parameters. Press [Enter] to select the currently enabled button . The selected option becomes enabled and the former active option is disabled. Page 3-5 User Manual PVR 6000 Control Interfaces 3.1.2.4. Edit Value Screen The Edit Value screen enables setting a parameter value. The parameter value can be a number or a string of characters. Each digit or character is set up individually. In this example, the Edit Value screen displays the following information: Pcr1 1062 [Hex] <0000 – 1FFF> A. Top line displays the parameter name (Pcr1). The pencil icon indicates that the parameter value is editable. B. Second line displays the current parameter value. Change the value of the parameter with the arrow keys: • [Left] and [Right] arrow keys are used to mark a digit or a character for change. The marked digit or a character is displayed with white character over black background (see example in page 3-5) • [Up] and [Down] arrow keys are used to scroll up or down the digits (0 through 9) or the characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9 and so on.). The scroll range can be limited to prevent values being out of range. C. Third line displays the allowed range of parameter values. Press [ESC] to abort the setup and return one level up to the Edit Value Screen without changing the parameters. Press [Enter] to accept the value. The display returns one level up to the Edit Value Screen and the new value is displayed as the current parameter value. NOTE When entering an wrong or out-of-range value the display dismisses the last change and returns one level up in the menu tree. Page 3-6 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 3.1.2.5. Select Value Screen (Multiple Choices) The Select Value screen displays a list of selectable items. In this example, the Select Value screen displays the following information: Format 3 PAL 4{ PAL 5{ PAL 6{ PAL M BG D N A. Top line displays the parameter name (Format). The pencil icon indicates that the items are selectable from the list of displayed options. [ Up]/[ Up/Down]/[ Down] symbols indicate that up or down scrolling is enabled. B. Next up to four displayed lines is a numbered list of parameters relevant to the menu and their current values. A radio button indicates which parameters are currently activated ( is currently enabled and { is currently disabled) C. Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items, but only four items are visible at a time. When more than four items exist, you can scroll the list using the [UP]/[Down] arrow keys. The currently selected option is displayed with white characters over a black background (see Item #4 in the example above). Press [ESC] to abort setup and return one level up to the Select Value Screen without changing the parameters. Press [Enter] to select the marked option (the selected option is enabled and the former enabled option is disabled {). The display returns up one level to the Select Value screen; the new option is displayed as the current parameter option. Page 3-7 User Manual PVR 6000 Control Interfaces 3.1.3. PVR 6000 Menu Tree Setup, control, and monitoring of the PVR 6000 operation can be performed locally by using the PVR 6000 Menu. This menu is displayed on the front panel LCD display and is operated using the front panel control keys. The basic tree structure of the PVR 6000 front panel menu is illustrated in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2: PVR 6000 Front Panel Menu (Root Menu) - Basic Structure Page 3-8 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 3.1.4. Front Panel Initialization Sequence To activate the PVR 6000 Front Panel Root Menu perform the following: 1. Power up the PVR 6000. The PVR 6000 initialization phase begins and the initialization message is displayed. MPEG-2 I.R. Service1: Initializing Please Wait... 2. When initialization complete, the PVR 6000 displays one of two options: • Status OK – Both LEDs are lit green. Status OK Service1: TV Click Enter for menu TRT INT NOTE Blank Service1 and/or Service2 fields at the front panel' root screen, means service not chosen. In order to select services see section 4.2.5.1 • Front-End Warning – The warning LED turns orange (For details see Appendix D). ___________________________________________ Service1: Click Enter for menu ___________________________________________ 3. Click [Enter] to activate and enter the PVR 6000 Root Menu: Page 3-9 User Manual PVR 6000 Control Interfaces 1 2 3 Root Preset Configuration Status 1 The Root Menu provides the following main branch options: • PVR 6000 Preset Menu – See Section 4.1 for details. • PVR 6000 Configuration Menu – See Section 4.2 for a detailed description. • 3.2. PVR 6000 Status Menu – See Section 4.3 for details. WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE The PVR 6000’s Web Management software is a user-friendly graphical interface that allows easy control and configuration of the device as well as monitoring the devices current condition. All this is performed through a remote computer, using a regular Web browser. No additional software is needed. Managing the PVR 6000 using the Web-based management GUI is as easy as point-and-click. In order to access the web-management user-name and password must be entered. The default values are: • User name – ird • Password – ird Enter your user name and password in the access box. Press Submit to confirm or Clear to start over. For password change see section 4.2.10.2 Figure 3-3 displays the Web Management access box. Figure 3-3: PVR 6000 Web Management access box Figure 3-4 displays an example of the Web Management interface window, demonstrating the commonly used control & management elements. Page 3-10 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 3-4: PVR 6000 Web Management Interface Screen (Example) This interface contains elements and controls that are explained and detailed in the following table. Table 3-1: ELEMENT NAME Free-Text Box PVR 6000 Web Management Interface FIGURE DESCRIPTION Click inside the text-box, and type in a value according to the range limitations Drop Down Menu Click the down-pointing arrow, and select an option Page 3-11 User Manual PVR 6000 Control Interfaces Table 3-1: ELEMENT NAME Refresh Button PVR 6000 Web Management Interface FIGURE DESCRIPTION The Refresh button is located at the bottom of the Web management interface window. Clicking this button displays the actual, current PVR 6000 parameter values that are relevant to the displayed screen Web-Browser’s Address Bar Displays an example of a Web browser’s address bar. The address bar is used for accessing the PVR 6000’s Web management interface Management Bar An easy-to-use, efficient navigation tool for accessing the PVR 6000 Web management screens. It is generally divided into nine sections: Status (used for device monitoring), Receiver Stream, Service, Video, Audio, Data, CA, and Unit (for configuring the device' properties). Each section has one or more sub-sections call Tabs. Page 3-12 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Chapter 4. OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT This chapter provides on controlling the PVR 6000 through its front panel, and Web management interfaces. The Front Panel control interface contains all the existing PVR 6000 control parameters, while the Web management interface allows easy access to the same parameters from a remote computer. Therefore the description of these two interfaces is interlaced, and brought together in this chapter. 4.1. PRESET MENU The PVR 6000 Preset main menu will be supported in future software releases. 4.2. CONFIGURATION The Configuration Menu screen allows the user to manage the PVR 6000 through the front panel. The Configuration menu consists of eight sub-menus. Each sub-menu manages a specific IRD module. The following lists PVR 6000 configuration sub-menus: • Receiver - For details, see Section 4.2.1 • Stream - For details, see Section 4.2.3 • Service - For details, see Section 0 • Video - For details, see Section 4.2.6 • Audio - For details, see Section 4.2.7 • Data - For details, see Section 4.2.8 • Conditional Access – For details, see Section 4.2.9 • Unit - For details, see Section 4.2.10 NOTE Sub-menus parameters may be vary from one model to another according to the PVR 6000 technical specifications and licensing Page 4-1 User Manual Operation and Management 1-2 Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Receiver Stream Service Video Audio Data Conditional Access Unit Figure 4-1: PVR 6000 Configuration Main Menu NOTE The PVR 6000 can support either IP or L-Band receiver modules. The configuration menu structure changes according to each of these available module options. 4.2.1. Receiver Modules The purpose of the receiver module is to single out a selected Transport Stream from the transmission that reaches the PVR 6000 inputs, to demodulate it, and pass on the digital transport stream to the decoder module. Different networks require various receiver types. According to its licensing, the PVR 6000 supports two types of receivers: 1. Satellite Receiver Modules: • DVB-S Receiver Module The configuration parameters of the DVB-S receiver module are detailed in Section 4.2.2 • DVB-S2 Receiver Module The configuration parameters of the DVB- • DSNG Module The configuration parameters of the DSNG receiver S2 receiver module are detailed in Section 0 module are detailed in Section 4.3.1.3 2. IP Receiver Module: The configuration parameters of the IP receiver module are detailed in Section 4.3.1.3. To access the Receiver Configuration menu using the front panel, select ConfigurationÎReceiver (independently of the receiver module type). Page 4-2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.2. Satellite Receiver Modules This section details the front panel menus that enable configuring of the DVB-S DVB-S2 and DVB-DSNG receivers in an PVR 6000 front panel. 4.2.2.1. DVB-S Receiver Configuration This section details the front panel menus that enable configuring the DVB-S receiver in an PVR 6000 DVB-S front end device. The following is the DVB-S Receiver Configuration menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen: 01 Receiver Frequency 02 Symbol Rate 03 FEC Rate 04 Spectral Inversion 05 LNB Power Supply 06 LNB 22 KHz 07 Freq Drift Compensation 08 LNB L.O. Type 09 Frequency Range 10 Frequency Band Scan 1-2-1 1.068000 [GHz] 29.818000 [Mbaud] AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC 18V (HORIZONTAL) OFF (Low Band) OFF UNIVERSAL <9.75,... L BAND OFF Page 4-3 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-2 displays the corresponding DVB-S Receiver Parameters menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-2: DVB-S Receiver Parameters Menu Screen The DVB-S Receiver Configuration parameters are detailed in the following paragraphs: Page 4-4 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders FREQUENCY The Frequency parameter must be set in accordance with the required satellite transponder frequency. The frequency can be acquired from the satellite transponder information. In this example, the valid frequency range is between 0.95 and 2.15GHz. Frequency 1.068000 [GHz] <0.950000 - 2.150000> The valid frequency range varies according to the selected band. Table 4-1: Band Frequency Range BAND MINIMUM FREQUENCY MAXIMUM FREQUENCY Ku-Band 10.700000GHz 12.750000GHz C-Band 3.200000GHz 4.200000GHz L-Band 0.950000GHz 2.150000GHz SYMBOL RATE The Symbol Rate parameter must be set according to the satellite transponder symbol rate. The Symbol Rate value can be acquired from the satellite transponder information or can be calculated, with the bit rate information. Symbol Rate 29.818000 [Mbaud] <01.000000 - 45.000000> Available values range from 01.000000 to 45.000000 Mbaud. NOTE It is important to input the accurate Symbol Rate down to the sixth digit after the decimal point. Page 4-5 User Manual Operation and Management FEC RATE The FEC Rate parameter sets the Forward error correction rate value. The FEC parameter can be acquired from the satellite transponder information or can be set to automatic. When in Automatic mode, the PVR 6000 device tries all FEC rates until locking the rate to the transport stream. 1 2{ 3{ 4{ FEC Rate AUTOMATIC 1/2 2/3 3/4 5{ 5/6 6{ 7/8 The available options are: • Automatic • 3/4 • 1/2 • 5/6 • 2/3 • 7/8 NOTE If the specific Viterbi rate is not provided, selecting the Automatic option enables the PVR 6000 to automatically detect the Viterbi rate. Page 4-6 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders SPECTRAL INVERSION The Spectral Inversion parameter sets the spectral mode of operation. This parameter is configured according to the information provided from the broadcast head-end or can be set to automatic. When set to automatic mode, the PVR 6000 tries the two spectral modes until obtaining synchronization. Spectral Inversion 1 AUTOMATIC 2 INVERTED 3{ NORMAL The available options are: • AUTOMATIC – Automatically selects between Normal and Inverted spectral mode • INVERTED – Inverted spectral mode • NORMAL – Normal spectral mode LNB POWER SUPPLY The PVR 6000 sets the polarization of the receiving antenna by providing different voltage levels to the LNB, 13v for vertical polarization and 18v for horizontal polarization. The polarization of the receiving antenna is determined according to the polarity of the satellite transponder. LNB Power Supply 13V (VERTICAL) 2 18V (HORIZONTAL) 3{ OFF 1{ The available options are: • OFF - No voltage is supplied to the LNB. Use this option either when cascading IRDs using the loop-through connector on the L-Band interface or when this voltage is supplied to the LNB by external source. • 13V (VERTICAL) – Vertical polarization • 18V (HORIZONTAL) – Horizontal polarization Page 4-7 User Manual Operation and Management LNB 22 KHZ The receiver controls the LNB band by sending a 22 kHz signal. When the signal is sent, the LNB uses its High Band Local Oscillator (L.O.). When the signal is not sent, the LNB uses its Low Band L.O. The local oscillator is used to convert the signal from Ku-Band or C-Band to LBand. Two local oscillators exist one for each band to leverage full spectrum. LNB 22 KHz 1{ OFF (Low Band) 2 ON (High Band) The available options are: • OFF – Low band L.O. • ON – High band L.O. FREQ DRIFT COMPENSATION The PVR 6000 uses Freq Drift Compensation to automatically correct inaccurate frequencies set by the operator. When the operator sets the receiver frequency, the PVR 6000 checks whether it is set to the optimum frequency. When a deviation is detected, the PVR 6000 calculates the offset from the original setting and enables correcting it. Turning on the Freq Drift Compensation activates the automatic frequency adjustment. When Drift compensation is turned off, the device uses the original frequency setting that was inserted by the operator. Freq Drift Compensation 1{ OFF 2 ON The available options are: • OFF – Drift Compensation is off; the receiver remains with the configured frequency. • Page 4-8 ON - Drift Compensation is on; the receiver adjusts its optimal frequency. (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders LNB L.O. TYPE The LNB L.O. type parameter defines the LNB oscillator type in use. Two standards are generally used: ‘Universal’ and ‘Wide Band’. In addition, the oscillator value can be manually configured. The LNB L.O. type can be acquired from satellite transponder information. Most satellites use the ‘Universal’ type of L.O. unless otherwise specified. NOTE Manual configuration of the oscillator frequency is rarely used and is intended only for advanced users. 1 2{ 3{ 4{ LNB L.O. Type UNIVERSAL (9.75,10.6) WIDE BAND (9.75,10.75) Ku BAND C BAND 5{ DiSEqC (9.75, 10.6) Available LNB L.O. types are: • UNIVERSAL (9.75,10.6) – Defines LNB universal L.O. type • WIDE BAND (9.75, 10.75) – Defines LNB wide band L.O. type • Ku-BAND – Defines Ku-Band LNB L.O. type • C-BAND – Defines C-Band LNB L.O. type • DiSEqC (9.75, 10.75) NOTE When selecting the Ku-Band or the C-Band, you must manually set the L.O. frequency (see the following Section in this chapter). Page 4-9 User Manual Operation and Management FREQUENCY RANGE The Frequency Range parameter defines the input frequency in the Ku, C or L bands. This parameter affects the displayed frequencies and ranges of the PVR 6000 DVB-S receiver parameters. Frequency Range 1 L BAND 2{ Ku BAND 3{ C BAND The available options are: • L-BAND – Receiving in the L-Band frequency range • Ku-BAND – Receiving in the Ku-Band frequency range • C-BAND – Receiving in the C-Band frequency range FREQUENCY BAND SCAN The Frequency Band Scan command allows scanning the selected frequency range if the frequency is unknown. The symbol rate must be known and set in the IRD. The PVR 6000 scans the frequency range, while seeking a valid DVB stream. Upon locating a valid DVB stream, the PVR 6000 marks the located frequency and service name. Results output either to the RS-232 port (terminal) or Telnet. The following screen displays the Frequency Band Scan Screen NOTE The PVR 6000 scans only the L-band frequency range. Located frequencies are shown in L-Band and must be modified for the relevant frequency value if they are tuned to either C-band or Ku-band. Frequency Band Scan 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: Page 4-10 • OFF – Frequency scan is disabled • ON – Frequency scan is enabled (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.2.2. DVB-S2 Receiver Configuration This section details the front panel menus that enable configuring the DVB-S2 receiver in an PVR 6000 DVB-S2 front end device. The following is a screen of the DVB-S2 Receiver Configuration menu as displayed on the front panel screen: Receiver 1-2-1 01 Frequency 1.000000 [GHz] 02 Symbol Rate 03 Modulation 04 Roll-off 05 Pilots 06 FEC Rate 07 Spectral Inversion 08 LNB Power Supply 09 LNB 22 KHz 10 Input Serial Source IN-B 11 Freq Drift Compensation OFF] 12 LNB L.O. Type 13 Frequency Range 14 Frequency Band Scan 27.000000 [Mbaud] DVB-S2-N-QPSK 35% ON 8/9 AUTOMATIC 18V (HORIZONTAL) OFF (Low Band) UNIVERSAL <9.75,... L BAND OFF Page 4-11 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-3 displays the corresponding DVB-S2 Receiver Parameters menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-3: DVB-S2 Receiver Parameters Menu Screen The DVB-S2 Receiver Configuration parameters are detailed as follows: FREQUENCY The Frequency menu is used for tuning the PVR 6000 receiver to the relevant satellite frequency. Frequency [GHz] <0.950000 - 2.150000> The displayed frequency range corresponds with the frequency band that is currently selected. Page 4-12 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Table 4-2 lists the different bands, and their respective frequency ranges. Table 4-2: Band Frequency Designations BAND FREQUENCY L-Band 0.950000-2.150000GHz C-Band 3.200000-4.200000GHz Ku-Band 10.700000-12.750000GHz SYMBOL RATE The Symbol Rate menu is used for adjusting the receiver’s symbol rate to the symbol rate of the received signal. Symbol Rate 27.000000 [Mbaud] <00.016000 – 45.000000> Available values range from 00.016000 to 45.000000 Mbaud NOTE The symbol rate must be set to match the exact symbol rate value used by the satellite transponder. MODULATION The Modulation menu allows setting the PVR 6000 receiver to the relevant modulation method. Modulation 1{ DVBS-QPSK DSNG-8PSK 3{ DSNG-16QAM 4 DVBS2-N-QPSK 2{ Page 4-13 User Manual Operation and Management 5{ DVBS2-N- 8PSK DVBS2-N-16APSK 7{ DVBS2-S-QPSK 8{ DVBS2-S-8PSK 9{ DVBS2-S-16APSK 6{ Available modulation options are: • DVBS-QPSK • DVBS2-N-16APSK • DSNG-8PSK • DVBS2-S-QPSK • DSNG-16QAM • DVBS2-S-8PSK • DVBS2-N-QPSK • DVBS2-S-16APSK • DVBS2-N-8PSK ROLL- OFF The Roll off menu is used for setting the receiver’s roll-off factor value according to the roll-off factor of the transmitted signal. The Roll-off factor is the factor that is used for the base-band shaping of the transmitted signal. Set the Roll-Off factor in accordance with the transmitted Roll-Off factor. Roll-off 1 35% 2{ 25% 3{ 20% Available options for the Roll-off factor are: • 35% • 25% • 20% PILOTS In order to expedite carrier recovery, the standard allows two operating modes for each modulation type: Pilot-less (i.e. no Pilot symbols are inserted) and Piloted, where Pilot symbols are inserted to aid carrier synchronization. The Pilots menu enables to choose between the two operating modss. Page 4-14 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Pilots 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF – selects Pilot-less mode • ON - selects Piloted mode NOTE The PLSCODE informs the receiver regarding the pilot configuration, which resides in the PLHEADER. Usually, only a few modes, such as 8PSK rate 2/3, 16APSK rate 2/3 and 3/4, and 32APSK rate 3/4, need pilot assistance for carrier recovery. FEC RATE The FEC Rate menu enables to set the Forward Error Correction rate according to the FEC rate of the transmitted signal. FEC Rate 01 1/4 02{ 1/3 03{ 2/5 04{ 1/2 05{ 06{ 07{ 08{ 09{ 10{ 11{ 12{ 3/5 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6 7/8 8/9 9/10 Page 4-15 User Manual Operation and Management Available FEC rates are: • 1/4 • 3/4 • 1/3 • 4/5 • 2/5 • 5/6 • 1/2 • 7/8 • 3/5 • 8/9 • 2/3 • 9/10 SPECTRAL INVERSION The Spectral Inversion menu is used for setting the spectral inversion mode. Spectral Inversion 1 AUTOMATIC 2{ INVERTED 3{ NORMAL The available options are: • AUTOMATIC – the PVR 6000 automatically detects and sets the Spectral Inversion Mode • INVERTED – sets the PVR 6000 receiver to “inverted” Spectral Inversion Mode. • NORMAL - sets the PVR 6000 receiver to normal Spectral Inversion Mode. LNB POWER SUPPLY The LNB Power Supply menu is used for setting the power supply voltage level to the LNB in order to control the received signal polarization. LNB Power Supply 1 13V (VERTICAL) 2{ 18V (HORIZONTAL) 3{ OFF The available options are: Page 4-16 • 13V (VERTICAL) – sets the LNB polarization to vertical • 18V (HORIZONTAL) - sets the LNB polarization to horizontal • OFF –power to the LNB is disabled. (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders LNB 22KHZ The LNB-22KHz menu enables selecting between LNB low band and high band reception, by generating a 22 kHz signal that is sent to the LNB for this purpose. LNB 22KHz OFF (Low Band) 2{ ON (High Band) 1 The available options are: • OFF (Low Band) – the 22 kHz signal is not generated, and low band reception is selected • ON (High Band) - the 22 kHz signal is generated and high band reception is selected. INPUT SIGNAL SOURCE The Input Signal Source menu selects the RF interface source through which to acquire the signal to be received. This menu exists only in Dual RF Input PVR 6000 devices. Input Signal Source 1 IN-A 2{ IN-B The available options are: • IN-A – the PVR 6000 receives the input signal from RF IN 1 interface • IN-B - the PVR 6000 receives the input signal from RF IN 2 interface Page 4-17 User Manual Operation and Management FREQ DRIFT COMPENSATION The PVR 6000 uses Freq Drift Compensation Feature to automatically correct inaccurate frequencies inserted by the operator. When the operator sets the receiver frequency, the PVR 6000 checks whether the inserted frequency is set to the optimal frequency. When a deviation is detected, the PVR 6000 calculates the offset from the original setting and enables correcting it. Turning on the Freq Drift Compensation in the following menu activates the automatic frequency adjustment. When Drift compensation is turned off, the device uses the original frequency setting that was inserted by the operator. Freq Drift Compensation 1{ OFF 2 ON The available options are: • OFF – Drift Compensation is off; the receiver remains tuned to the configured frequency. • ON - Drift Compensation is on; the receiver tunes to the optimum frequency. LNB L.O. TYPE The LNB L.O. Type menu enables selecting the type of installed LNB. 1 2{ 3{ 4{ 05{ LNB L.O. Type UNIVERSAL (9.75, 10.6) WIDE BAND (9.75, 10.75) Ku BAND C BAND DiSEqC (9.75, 10.6) The available options are: Page 4-18 • UNIVERSAL (9.75, 10.6) • WIDE BAND (9.75, 10.75) • Ku BAND • C BAND • DiSEqC (9.75, 10.6) (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders FREQUENCY RANGE The Frequency Range menu is used for selecting the receiver’s active frequency band. Frequency Range 1 L BAND Ku BAND 3{ C BAND 2{ Available frequency band options are: • L BAND – selects the frequency range 0.950000 - 2.150000 GHz • Ku BAND - selects the frequency range 3.200000 - 4.200000 GHz • C BAND - selects the frequency range 10.700000 - 12.750000 GHz FREQUENCY BAND SCAN The Frequency Band Scan menu is used for mapping all the available transmission frequencies received by the antenna. The symbol rate during the scan is constant and must be set according to the satellite’s symbol rate. Upon locating a valid DVB stream, the PVR 6000 logs the located frequency and service name and outputs the log through the RS232 port (terminal) or through Telnet. Frequency Band Scan 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF – band scan is disabled • ON – starts the band scan Page 4-19 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.2.3. DVB-DSNG Module This section details the front panel menus that enable configuring the DVBDSNG receiver in an PVR 6000 DVB-DSNG front end device. The following is the DVB-DSNG Receiver Configuration menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen: Receiver 01 Frequency 1.138000[GHz] 02 Symbol Rate 29.575707[Mbaud] 03 Modulations AUTOMATIC 04 Roll off AUTOMATIC 05 FEC Rate AUTOMATIC 06 Spectral Inversion AUTOMATIC 07 LNB Power Supply 08 LNB 22Hz 09 Input Serial Source 10 Freq Drift Correction 11 LNB L.O Type 12 Frequency Range 13 Frequency Band Scan Page 4-20 1-2-1 18V(Horizontal) OFF(Low Band) IN-A OFF UNIVERSAL(9.75... L BAND OFF (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-4 displays the corresponding DVB-DSNG receiver parameters menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-4: DVB-DSNG Receiver Parameters Menu Screen FREQUENCY The Frequency parameter must be set in accordance with the required satellite transponder frequency. The frequency can be acquired from the satellite transponder information. In this example, the valid frequency range is between 0.95 and 2.15GHz. Frequency 1.068000 [GHz] <0.950000 - 2.150000> Page 4-21 User Manual Operation and Management The valid frequency range varies according to the selected band. Table 4-3: Band Frequency Range BAND MINIMUM FREQUENCY MAXIMUM FREQUENCY Ku-Band 10.700000GHz 12.750000GHz C-Band 3.200000GHz 4.200000GHz L-Band 0.950000GHz 2.150000GHz SYMBOL RATE The Symbol Rate parameter must be set according to the satellite transponder symbol rate. The Symbol Rate value can be acquired from the satellite transponder information or can be calculated, with the bit rate information. Symbol Rate 29.818000 [Mbaud] <01.000000 - 45.000000> Available values range from 01.000000 to 45.000000 Mbaud. NOTE It is important to input the accurate Symbol Rate down to the sixth digit after the decimal point. MODULATION The Modulation menu allows setting the PVR 6000 receiver to the relevant modulation method. Modulation AUTOMATIC 2{ DVBS-QPSK 3{ DVBS-8PSK 4{ DSNG-16QAM 1 ROLL- OFF The Roll off menu is used for setting the receiver’s roll-off factor value according to the roll-off factor of the transmitted signal. Page 4-22 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The Roll-off factor is the factor that is used for the base-band shaping of the transmitted signal. Set the Roll-Off factor in accordance with the transmitted Roll-Off factor. Roll-off 1 AUTOMATIC 2{ 35% 3{ 25% Available options for the Roll-off factor are: • 35%, 25%, 20% FEC RATE The FEC Rate parameter sets the Forward error correction rate value. The FEC parameter can be acquired from the satellite transponder information or can be set to automatic. When in Automatic mode, the PVR 6000 device tries all FEC rates until locking the rate to the transport stream. FEC Rate 1 AUTOMATIC 2{ 1/2 3{ 2/3 4{ 3/4 5{ 5/6 6{ 7/8 6{ 8/9 The available options are: • Automatic • 1/2 • 2/3 • 3/4 • 5/6 • 7/8 • 8/9 Page 4-23 User Manual Operation and Management NOTE If the specific Viterbi rate is not provided, selecting the Automatic option enables the PVR 6000 to automatically detect the Viterbi rate. SPECTRAL INVERSION The Spectral Inversion parameter sets the spectral mode of operation. This parameter is configured according to the information provided from the broadcast head-end or can be set to automatic. When set to automatic mode, the PVR 6000 tries the two spectral modes until obtaining synchronization. Spectral Inversion 1{ AUTOMATIC 2 INVERTED 3{ NORMAL The available options are: • Automatic – Automatically selects between Normal and Inverted spectral mode • INVERTED – Inverted spectral mode • NORMAL – Normal spectral mode LNB POWER SUPPLY The PVR 6000 sets the polarization of the receiving antenna by providing different voltage levels to the LNB, 13v for vertical polarization and 18v for horizontal polarization. The polarization of the receiving antenna is determined according to the polarity of the satellite transponder. LNB Power Supply 13V (VERTICAL) 2 18V (HORIZONTAL) 3{ OFF 1{ Page 4-24 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The available options are: • OFF – No voltage is supplied to the LNB. Use this option either when cascading IRDs using the loop-through connector on the L-Band interface or when this voltage is supplied to the LNB by external source. • 13V (Vertical) – Vertical polarization • 18V (Horizontal) – Horizontal polarization LNB 22 KHZ The receiver controls the LNB band by sending a 22 kHz signal. When the signal is sent, the LNB uses its High Band Local Oscillator (L.O.). When the signal is not sent, the LNB uses its Low Band L.O. The local oscillator is used to convert the signal from Ku-Band or C-Band to LBand. Two local oscillators exist one for each band to leverage full spectrum. LNB 22 KHz OFF (Low Band) 2 ON (High Band) 1{ The available options are: • OFF – Low band L.O. • ON – High band L.O. INPUT SIGNAL SOURCE The Input Signal Source menu selects the RF interface source through which to acquire the signal to be received. This menu exists only in Dual RF Input PVR 6000 devices. Input Signal Source 1 2{ IN-A IN-B The available options are: • IN-A – the PVR 6000 receives the input signal from RF IN 1 interface • IN-B - the PVR 6000 receives the input signal from RF IN 2 interface Page 4-25 User Manual Operation and Management FREQ DRIFT COMPENSATION The PVR 6000 uses Freq Drift Compensation to automatically correct inaccurate frequencies set by the operator. When the operator sets the receiver frequency, the PVR 6000 checks whether it is set to the optimum frequency. When a deviation is detected, the PVR 6000 calculates the offset from the original setting and enables correcting it. Turning on the Freq Drift Compensation activates the automatic frequency adjustment. When Drift compensation is turned off, the device uses the original frequency setting that was inserted by the operator. Freq Drift Compensation 1{ OFF 2 ON The available options are: • OFF – Drift Compensation is off; the receiver remains with the configured frequency. • 4.2.2.4. ON - Drift Compensation is on; the receiver adjusts its optimal frequency. DVB-ATM Module This section details the front panel menus that enable configuring the DVB-ATM receiver in a PVR 6000 DVB-ATM front end device. The following is the DVB-ATM Receiver Configuration menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen: 1-2-1 General 1 Mode 2 VPI Address 2 VCI Address 4 FEC DS3 01 0020 ENABLE The available options are: • • • Page 4-26 Mode – this parameter allows the user to set the operational mode of the ATM receiver. VPI Address –this parameter allows the user to set the path address for the ATM receiver. VCI Address – this parameter allows the user to set the channel address for the ATM receiver. (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • FEC – this parameter allows the user to enable FEC for the ATM receiver. MODE The Mode parameter allows the user to set the operational mode of the ATM receiver. The following is the front panel Mode screen: 1 2 2 4 5 6 { { { Mode E3 DS3 STM-1 MULTI MODE STM-1 SINGLE MODE { OC-3 MULTI MODE OC-3 SINGLE MODE VPI ADDRESS The VPI Address parameter allows the user to set the path address for the ATM receiver. The following is the front panel VPI Address screen: VPI Address 01[Hex] <00-FF> The available values range from 00 to FF. VCI ADDRESS The VCI Address parameter allows the user to set the channel address for the ATM receiver. The following is the front panel VCI Address screen: VPI Address 0020[Hex] <0000-FFFF> The available values range from 00 to FF. FEC The FEC parameter allows the user to enable or disable FEC for the ATM receiver. The following is the front panel FEC screen: Page 4-27 User Manual Operation and Management VPI Address 1 Enable 2 { Disable 4.2.2.5. IP Receiver Configuration Menu This section details the front panel menus that enable configuring the IP receiver in a PVR 6000 IP front end device. The following is the IP Receiver Configuration menu as it is displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen: 1 2 3 Receiver MPEGoIP Input 1 MPEGoIP Input 2 General 1-2-1 The available options are: • MPEGoIP Input 1 - allows the user to configure the MPEGoIP receiver connected to the rear panel MPEGoIP IN 1 interface • MPEGoIP Input 2- allows the user to configure the MPEGoIP receiver connected to the rear panel MPEGoIP IN 2 interface • General - allows the user to configure parameters such as redundancy, Dejittering delay, and FEC. MPEGOIP INPUT 1 The MPEGo-IP Input 1 sub-menu allows the user to configure the MPEGoIP receiver connected to the rear panel MPEGoIP interface. NOTE MPEGoIP Input 2 menu is identical to the MPEGoIP Input 1 menu 1 2 3 Page 4-28 MPEGoIP Input 1 Physical Link Logical Source FEC 1-2-1-1 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-5 displays the corresponding DVB-IP Receiver MPEGoIP 1 Parameters Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-5: DVB-IP Receiver – MPEGoIP 1 Parameters Menu Screen The available options are: • Physical Link – for configuring this physical link parameters • Logical Source (Socket) – for configuring the IP parameters of the TS source end-device (“logical port” parameters) • FEC – for configuring the Forward Error Correction parameters the three options are detailed follows. The three options are detailed as follows: Page 4-29 User Manual Operation and Management PHYSICAL LINK The physical Link menu is used for enabling the operation of the physical link (the MPEGoIP IN1 interface in this example), as well as for configuring its parameters. Physical Link 1-2-1-1-1 01 Operation DISABLE 02 IP Address 010.006.000.196 03 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 04 Default Gateway 010.006.000.001 Available options are • Operation - for enabling or disabling this port • IP Address - this MPEGoIP input port’s IP address • Subnet Mask - this MPEGoIP input port’s Subnet Mask • Default Gateway - the default gateway address NOTE The operator must enter valid IP addresses before the PVR 6000 can operate. If one or more IP addresses are not entered correctly, the following message is displayed: “Front-End Warning – IP Configuration Error”. This message remains until all IP addresses are entered correctly. OPERATION The Operation menu is used for enabling or disabling this MPEGoIP input port. Operation 1 ENABLE 2{ DISABLE The available options are: • ENABLE – enables the relevant MPEGoIP input (MPEGoIP IN1 in this example) • DISABLE - disables the relevant MPEGoIP input (MPEGoIP IN1 in this example). Page 4-30 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders IP ADDRESS The IP Address menu is used for setting the IP address of this physical MPEGoIP input port (MPEGoIP IN1 in this example) IP Address 010.006.000.196 Use the front panel right/left arrows to navigate between the digits locations, and the up/down arrows to toggle the digits for creating the address. NETWORK MASK The Network Mask menu is used for setting the Network Subnet Mask of the physical MPEGoIP input port (MPEGoIP IN1 in this example) Network Mask 255.255.255.000 Use the front panel right/left arrows to navigate between the digits locations and the up/down arrows to toggle the digits for creating the address. DEFAULT GATEWAY The Default Gateway menu is used for setting the default gateway address for the PVR 6000’s physical MPEGoIP input port Default Gateway 010.006.000.001 Use the front panel right/left arrows to navigate between the digits locations, and the up/down arrows to toggle the digits for creating the address. NOTE Both MPEGoIP input ports must use the same gateway. Page 4-31 User Manual Operation and Management LOGICAL SOURCE (SOCKET) The Logical source menu is used for configuring the connection with the end device (“logical port”). Logical Source 1-2-1-1-2 01 IP Address Type MULTICAST 02 IP Multicast Address 224.010.010.010 03 UDP Destination Port 02000 The available options are: • IP Address Type - for choosing between Multicast and Unicast address types • IP Multicast Address - the logical port’s IP address (this menu is displayed only when Multicast IP address type is selected) • UDP Destination Port - the logical port’s UDP port from which to receive data IP ADDRESS TYPE This menu is used for choosing the Multicast or Unicast address type. IP Address Type 1 MULTICAST 2{ UNICAST The available options are: • MULTICAST – for selecting Multicast IP address type. When selected, the IP Multicast address menu is displayed, which enables configuring the Multicast address. An IGMP Join request is sent for connecting with the IP Multicast address that was configured. The PVR 6000 filters the relevant transport stream with the configured Multicast IP address and UDP port. • UNICAST - for selecting Unicast IP address type. The PVR 6000 filters the relevant transport stream only by the configured UDP port. Page 4-32 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders IP MULTICAST ADDRESS The IP Multicast Address menu enables setting the logical port’s IP address (this menu is displayed only when the Multicast IP address type is selected). IP Multicast Address 224.010.010.010 Use the front panel right/left arrows to navigate between the digits locations, and the up/down arrows to toggle the digits for creating the address. UDP DESTINATION PORT The UDP Destination Port menu enables setting the logical port’s UDP port number UDP Destination Port 02000 < 00000 - 65535 > Use the front panel right/left arrows to navigate between the digits locations and the up/down arrows to toggle the digits for creating the address. FEC (FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION) The PVR 6000 IP Front End-FEC Implementation complies with ProMPEG CoP3v2, with the following limitations: • Columns support only • Maximum TS bit-rate - 20 Mbps FEC 1 FEC Column Port 1-2-1-1-3 02002 Selecting FEC Column Port displays the following screen, which allows setting the UDP port number carrying the FEC data. Page 4-33 User Manual Operation and Management FEC Column Port 02002 < 00000 – 65535 > Available values range from 0 to 65535. Use the front panel [right]/ [left] arrows to navigate between the digit location and the [up]/ [down] arrows to toggle for the required digits. NOTE The default FEC Column port is set to N+2, where N is the value of the UDP Destination port. GENERAL General sub-menu screen allows the user to set several parameters: General Page 4-34 1 Selected Active Port 2 Redundancy 3 Redundancy Delay 4 De-Jitter Delay 5 FEC 1-2-1-3 01 DISABLE 005 [Sec] 0100 [mSec] DISABLE (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-6 displays the corresponding DVB-IP Receiver General Parameters Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-6: DVB-IP Receiver – General Parameters Menu Screen • Selected Active Port – for selecting the active input port. This port will become active and remain active unless a redundancy event caused the PVR 6000 to switch to the other input port. • Redundancy - enables or disables the PVR 6000 redundancy feature • Redundancy Delay - for setting the time delay that defines a redundancy event • De-Jitter Delay - for setting the de-jitter buffer time delay • FEC – enables or disables the FEC feature SELECTED ACTIVE PORT The Selected Active Port menu is used for selecting the active input port. This port will become active, and remain active unless a redundancy event caused the PVR 6000 to switch to the other input port. Page 4-35 User Manual Operation and Management Selected Active Port 01 <01 - 02> Available values are 01 and 02. REDUNDANCY The PVR 6000 IP front end supports both physical link and logical source redundancy. The physical link and logical source are coupled, i.e. switching from one physical link to the other (in the case of a link redundancy event) forces switching from the corresponding logical source to the other. In the case of a logical source redundancy event, the physical links are switched as well. • Link Redundancy: protects the directly connected switch/router and the physical cable connection. There are two IP physical links to the PVR 6000: MPEGoIP IN1 and .MPEGoIP IN2. • Source Redundancy: protects the transport stream source (encoder/streamer). Two logical sources (i.e. sockets), containing identical streams, must be configured to enable Source redundancy. REDUNDANCY EVENT A redundancy event causes the PVR 6000 to switch from the active Physical Link and Logical Source to the passive ones. The device identifies a redundancy event when all the following conditions apply: • Redundancy mode is enabled • Active physical link failure (through PHY indication) or active logical source failure detection (no stream is being received for a preconfigured Redundancy Delay time [see next page) • Passive physical link is configured, up, and connected • Passive logical source is configured and connected The following menu is used for enabling or disabling the operation of the redundancy feature. Redundancy 1 2{ Page 4-36 ENABLE DISABLE (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The available options are: • ENABLE – enables redundancy; when a redundancy event occurs the physical link and logical source switch to passive ones • DISABLE - disables redundancy REDUNDANCY DELAY The Redundancy delay menu is used for setting the time delay, which defines a redundancy event. Redundancy Delay 005 [Sec] <000 - 255> Redundancy delay values range from 0 to 255 seconds. DE-JITTER DELAY The De-jitter Delay menu is used for setting the decoder’s De-Jitter delay in milliseconds. The aim of the De-Jittering mechanism is to eliminate the inherent jitter introduced by a typical IP network. This mechanism practically acquires the source exact frequency and follows it. The PVR 6000 supports de-jittering of CBR (Constant Bit Rate) streams. The de-jitter delay configurability enables only optimizing unit-performance according to specific needs. The longer the delay, the longer the jitter that can be eliminated (traded off by longer latency). De-Jitter Delay 0100 [mSec] <0000 - 6000> De-jitter delay values range from 0 to 6000 milliseconds. Page 4-37 User Manual Operation and Management FEC The PVR 6000 IP Front End FEC Implementation complies with ProMPEG CoP3v2, with the following limitations: • Columns support only • Maximum TS bit-rate: 25 Mbps This menu enables OR disables FEC operation. FEC 1 ENABLE 2{ DISABLE The available options are: • ENABLE – enables FEC operation; regenerates missing IP packets using FEC packets received from the configured UDP port. • DISABLE - disables FEC operation; ignores FEC packets and does not regenerate missing IP packets. Page 4-38 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.3. Stream Configuration Menu To access the Stream Configuration Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆStream. Figure 4-7 displays a tree diagram of the Stream Configuration Menu. Figure 4-7: Stream Configuration Menu The following figure displays the Stream configuration menu: Stream 1 2 3 4 1-2-2 Input Output Clock Filtering Page 4-39 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-8 displays the corresponding Stream configuration (Web Management screen). Figure 4-8: Stream Parameters Menu Screen The following Sections detail the Stream Configuration parameters. 4.2.3.1. Input The PVR 6000 supports a wide range of optional input interfaces, allowing the PVR 6000 to receive input streams from different sources. Input 1 2 3 4 Source Type Rate Range ASI Mode The Source parameter defines the input stream source. Page 4-40 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders SOURCE When the receiver is active in the IRD, the following menu is displayed: 1 2{ 3{ 4{ Source FRONT-END (QPSK) ASI SERIAL RS-422 None NOTE The Decoder Stream Source screen is dynamic and it changes according to the currently-active PVR 6000 interface. The available options are: • FRONT-END (if applicable) – Selects the Receiver Front-End Interface as the source for the input transport stream • ASI – Select the ASI digital input as the source for the input transport stream • SERIAL RS-422 – Selects the RS-422 serial input as the source for the input transport stream NOTE Only qualified personnel should handle serial RS-422 option. • None - No input source is selected for the PVR 6000. NOTE When Front-End (IP) is selected, the 27 MHz Synchronization option must be set to Fixed-Value (see next page). Page 4-41 User Manual Operation and Management TYPE The Type parameter allows selecting between ATSC format and DVB format. Type 1{ ATSC 2 DVB RATE RANGE The Rate Range parameter defines the range of the ASI input rates. Rate Range UPTO 72Mb/s 2{ UPTO 108Mb/s 3{ ABOVE 108Mb/s 1 The available options are: • UPTO 72Mb/s – Selected when using a CAM for descrambling • UPTO 108Mb/s – Selected when not using CAM and inputting a transport Stream within a rate of 72M-108Mb/s. • ABOVE 108Mb/s – Not in use. NOTE The ASI Input-Rate Range parameter in the front panel interface corresponds with Stream Rate Range in the Web management interface (see Figure 4-8). ASI MODE The ASI Mode parameter allows selecting between BURST format and NORMAL format. Page 4-42 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Type 1{ BURST 2 NORMAL 4.2.3.2. Output The PVR 6000 supports a wide range of optional output interfaces, allowing the PVR 6000 to send output streams to different destinations. 1 2 Output ASI Output Source IP Output Source The ASI Output Source parameter defines the type of ASI output source. 1 2{ 3{ 4{ ASI Output Source DECODER SOURCE AFTER DECRYPTION AFTER FILTERING DISABLED The available options are: • DECODER SOURCE – Input stream is directly routed to the ASI output • AFTER DECRYPTION – Stream passes the CAM and then is directed to the ASI output • AFTER FILTERING – Stream passes the CAM and then is directed to the ASI output • DISABLED – ASI output signal is disabled Page 4-43 User Manual Operation and Management IP OUTPUT SOURCE The IP Output Source parameter defines the type of IP output source. IP Output Source NO FILTERING 2{ AFTER FILTERING 3{ DISABLED 1 The available options are: • DECODER SOURCE – Input stream is directly routed to the ASI output • AFTER DECRYPTION – Stream passes the CAM and then is directed to the ASI output • AFTER FILTERING – Stream passes the CAM and then is directed to the ASI output • 4.2.3.3. DISABLED – ASI output signal is disabled Clock Defines the synchronization source for the PVR 6000. 1 Clock 27MHz Synchronization 27 MHZ SYNCHRONIZATION The 27 MHz Synchronization Configuration Option defines the synchronization source for the PVR 6000 VCXO. The Decoder Synchronization Source is a 27 MHz clock, generated by a Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO). It is used to synchronize the PVR 6000 to the MPEG stream. 27MHz Synchronization STREM PCR 2{ FIXED VALUE 3{ GENLOCK 4{ GENLOCK (LipSync) 1 Page 4-44 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The available options are: • STREM PCR – The VCXO is synchronized to the program clock recovered from the PCR data. • • FIXED VALUE – The VCXO is running in free mode. GENLOCK – Synchronizes the PVR 6000 according to MPEG Encoder external video signal. • GENLOCK (LipSync) – Additional Genlock that Synchronizes the PVR 6000 according to the Video GenLock input. This feature ensures a range of approximately 4mSec delta time between Audio/Video synchronization. NOTE The VCXO is factory calibrated to a fixed 27 MHz clock. Page 4-45 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.4. Filtering Filtering is a licensing required feature that allow the user to define a method for PID Filtering on PVR 6000 ASI and IP output ports. The following summarizes the Filtering procedures, using both Front Panel and Web-Based Management interfaces: FILTERING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL In order to use filtering mode thru the front panel perform the following steps: • Configure ASI or/and IP outputs to filtering mode (see section 4.2.3.2: ConfigurationÎStreamÎOutputÎASI Output SourceÎAfter Filtering ConfigurationÎStreamÎOutputÎIP Output SourceÎAfter Filtering • Access the general screen by navigating to: RootÆConfigurationÆStreamÆFiltering 1-2-2-4 Filtering 1 2 3 • General Service PID Set the following parameters at the General sub menu: strategy, mode, Bitrate mode and bit-rate. (see section 4.2.4.1) ConfigurationÎStreamÎ FilteringÎGeneral • In case that the service filtering strategy is chosen, select the services (see section 4.2.4.2) ConfigurationÎStreamÎ FilteringÎService • In case that the PID filtering strategy is chosen, select the PIDs (see section 4.2.4.3) ConfigurationÎStreamÎ FilteringÎPID FILTERING THROUGH THE WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT In order to use filtering mode thru the front panel perform the following steps: • configure ASI or/and IP outputs to filtering mode: StreamÎGeneralÎOutputÎASI Output SourceÎAfter Filtering StreamÎGeneralÎOutputÎIP Output SourceÎAfter Filtering Page 4-46 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • Set the following parameters at the filtering sub menu: strategy, mode, Bitrate mode and bit-rate. (see section 4.2.4.1) StreamÎ Filtering • In case that the service filtering strategy is chosen, select the services. (see section 4.2.4.2) StreamÎ Select Services • In case that the PID filtering strategy is chosen, select the PIDs. (see section 4.2.4.3) StreamÎ Select PIDs Page 4-47 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.4.1. General Filtering Parameters The General menu provides several filtering parameters for ASI and IP output ports. 1-2-2-4-1 General 1 Mode 2 Strategy 3 Biterate Mode 4 Bitrate Figure TRANSMIT 4-9 PID CBR 72.000000[Mbs} displays the General corresponding Filtering screen (Web Management screen). Figure 4-9: General Filtering Parameters Menu Screen Page 4-48 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders MODE This parameter allows the user to set the selected services or PIDs to be transmitted or filtered at the output ports. Two values are available: • TRANSMIT – this mode forwards only selected services or PIDs to the output (Excluding unselected or unreferenced services or PIDs). • FILTER - this mode excludes the selected services or PIDs from the output. STRATEGY Filtering strategies (decoded only, service filtering and PID filtering): • Decoded Service Filtering - The decoded streams (1-2 services as chosen in the “Service” menu) are selected. All of the service' PIDs (Video, Audio and so on) are transmitted or filtered (based on Mode parameter) to the ASI and/or IP outputs. • Services Filtering – This mode allows the user to select specific services from a list (under “select services”). This mode is dynamic, means that the IRD follows the services' tables and automatically add or remove PIDs accordingly. The user can select two types of services: • • Referenced services – any service included in the PAT. Unreferenced service – the user can add any other service ID. When the service is received at the input, the IRD will forward (or filter) it accordingly. This mode is useful for scenarios were the user want to select an unreferenced service or configures the unit before the system is fully deployed. • PIDs Filtering – allows the user to select specific PIDs, which are selected from a list (under “select PIDs”). This mode is Static, means that the IRD forwards or filters the selected PIDs and does not change it when PMT is changed. The user can select 3 types of PIDs: • Constant PIDs – such as PAT, CAT and so on. the list is changed according to the stream type DVB or ATSC which is configured by the user • Referenced PIDs – any PID which is included in the PMT of a referenced service. • Unreferenced PIDs – the user can add any other PID number. When the PID is received at the input, the IRD will forward (or filter) it accordingly. This mode is useful for scenarios were the user want to select an unreferenced PID or configures the unit before the system is fully •deployed. Page 4-49 User Manual Operation and Management BITRATE MODE This parameter defines the output stream as VBR or CBR. All NULL packets are removed at the input. • VBR - allows variable output stream bit-rate. The IRD drops all unneeded services and PIDs according to the user selection. NULL packets are filtered at the input, and excluded from the output. • CBR – allows constant output stream bit-rate; the bitrate is configured by the user. IRD drops all unneeded services and PIDs. NULL packets are dropped at the input; however, NULL packets are inserted at the output to meet the configured bit rate. The minimum configured bit rate should be 25 percents more then the selected services or PIDs accumulated maximum bit rate. This is due to momentarily burstiness scenario. In case that an overflow occurs, the following alarm Filtering CBR Bit-rate is too Low is turned on (if the alarm is not masked, a trap is generated). BITRATE This parameter allows setting the output bitrate limit. The available values range is 0.500000 to 72.000000 (Mbs). NOTES • When using VBR mode, a Bitrate limit must be defined. • In order to prevent system overflow it is highly recommended to use a bitrate value which is 25% higher then the desired bit-rate. In case of system overflowing, the IRD provides an error trap • PSI/SI tables are NOT regenerated - Tables can be dropped (for example, in service mode, PMTs of the filtered services are automatically dropped). However, tables are not modified (for example, in service mode, the PAT includes all original services, including those which were dropped) Page 4-50 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.4.2. Select Services Service menu is a feature that allows the user to select services used for filtering mode on the PVR 6000 ASI and IP output ports. The following describes service selection in filtering mode thru the front panel and the web-interface. SELECT SERVICES THRU THE FRONT PANEL Service menu is located at ConfigurationÎStreamÎ FilteringÎService 1-2-2-4-2 Service 2 Select Add 3 Remove 4 Selected List 5 Clear All 1 0000 0000 OFF Service menu includes the following parameters: • Select - This parameter lists all available services on the received transportstream. It allows selection of specific services. The parameters displayed as the service' ID symbol next to the service' name tag. For example: '000A,PROGRAM1'. • ADD - This parameter allow the user to manually add services by using the keypad and enter the service' ID. The available values range is 0000 to FFFF [Hex]. • Remove - This parameter allow the user to manually remove by using the keypad and enter the service' ID. The available values range is 0000 to FFFF [Hex]. • Selected List - This screen displays all selected services' ID symbols. For example: 010A. • Clear All – This parameter allows clearing all selected services list. The available options are: • OFF – clear list disabled. • ON – active clear list. Page 4-51 User Manual Operation and Management NOTE Service menu is applicable only when service filtering is selected from the Strategy menu SELECT SERVICES THRU THE WEB INTERFACE Select Services is the corresponding web-management screen that allows the user to select Services for the filtering mode. Figure 4-10 displays the corresponding Select Services Parameters (Web Management screen). Figure 4-10:Select Services Menu Screen Select Services screen includes the following parameters: • Referenced Services - This parameter lists all available services on the PVR 6000. It allows selection of specific service. The parameters displayed as the service' ID next to the service' name tag. In order to select a service, select the service' check box and click Submit. • Unreferenced Services- This parameter lists all selected unreferenced services' IDs on the PVR 6000. The parameters displayed as the service' ID and name. It allows removal of an unreferenced service. In order to remove an unreferenced services, select the service' check box and click Submit. Page 4-52 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders NOTE Unreferenced Services is unavailable when no unreferenced services have been selected • Manual Service ID - This parameter allow the user to manually add service-to-filter by entering the service' ID in the text box and click on Submit. • Clear - Clicking on Clear button empty all selected fields. NOTE Service menu is applicable only when service filtering is selected from Strategy menu 4.2.4.3. Select PIDs The PID menu screen is a feature that allows the user to select PIDs on the PVR 6000 ASI and IP output ports. The following describes PIDs selection in filtering mode thru the front panel and the web-interface. SELECT PIDS THRU THE FRONT PANEL PID menu is located at ConfigurationÎStreamÎ FilteringÎPID 2 PID Select From Service Add 3 Remove 4 Selected List 5 Clear All 1 1-2-2-4-2 0000 0000 OFF Page 4-53 User Manual Operation and Management PID menu includes the following parameters: • Select from Service - This table menu lists all available PIDs on the received transport-stream. It allows selection of specific PIDs from a service to be filtered. The select from service table menu consist of the following parameters: • NAME – The service name • ID – The service identification symbol [Hex] • TYPE Service type options: TV, Radio, TLTX, NVOD, MOSAIC, PAL, SECAM, MAC, FM, NTSC, and Data. • MODE – Indicates if the service is encrypted (CAS) or free to air (FTA). For example: NAME 1 PROGRAM1 ID 000A TYPE TV MODE FTA When selecting a Service listed at the Select from Service table menu, a list of all available PIDs of the selected services is displayed, and the user can select specific PIDs. For example: 1 2 3 4 { { { 000A SELECT ALL REMOVE ALL 0100-PMT 0101-PCR The selected service's ID is displayed at the title. The first two parameters of every service list are: • SELECT ALL – Select all PIDs of the current service. • REMOVE ALL – Remove all PID's of the current service. The rest of the list includes available PIDs next to the PID' type. • ADD - This parameter allows the user to manually add PIDs by using the keypad and enter the PID symbol [Hex]. The available values range is 0000 to 1FFF [Hex]. • Remove - This parameter allows the user to manually remove PIDs from being filtered by using the keypad and enter the PID symbol [Hex]. The available values range is 0000 to 1FFF [Hex]. • Selected List - This screen displays all selected PIDs, For example: 010A. • Clear All - This parameter allows clearing all selected PIDs-to-filter list. The available options are: Page 4-54 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • OFF – clear list disabled. • ON – active clear list. NOTE PID menu is applicable only when service filtering is selected from the Strategy menu. SELECT PIDS THRU THE WEB INTERFACE Select PIDs is the corresponding web-management screen that allows the user to select PIDs in the filtering mode. Figure 4-11 displays the corresponding Select PIDs configuration (Web Management screen). Figure 4-11: Select PIDs Menu Screen Page 4-55 User Manual Operation and Management Select PIDs screen includes following parameters: • Const PIDs - This parameter lists all available SI PID's and allows the user to select SI PIDs. In order to select SI PIDs, select the PIDs check boxes and click Submit. • Referenced PIDs - This parameter lists all available services PIDs on the received transport-stream grouped under the relevant Service' nametag. It allows selection of specific PIDs. In order to select a PID to filter, select the needed PIDs' check boxes and click Submit. • Unreferenced PIDs - This parameter lists all selected unreferenced PIDs. it allows removal of an unreferenced PIDs. In order to remove an unreferenced PID, select the PID' check box and click Submit. NOTE Unreferenced Services is unavailable when no unreferenced services have been selected. • Manual PID - This parameter allows the user to manually add PIDs by entering the PIDs symbol in the text box and click on Submit. NOTE When the manually selected PID is a constant SI PID or it is part of a referenced service, the relevant checkbox is checked; otherwise, the manually selected PID is added under the unreferenced PIDs list • Clear - Clicking on Clear button empty all selected fields. NOTE Service menu is applicable only when service filtering is selected from Strategy menu Page 4-56 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.5. Service Configuration Menu The Service Configuration Menu contains parameter setups for video and VBI services. Figure 4-12 displays a tree diagram of the Service Configuration Menu. Figure 4-12: Service Configuration Menu To access the Service Configuration Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆService. Page 4-57 User Manual Operation and Management The following screen displays the Service configuration menu: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Service TV1 Select TV2 Select Stand-Alone Select Preferred Language 1-2-3 PID Select Mapping Port to Service General Configuration+ The Service Configuration Menu parameters are as follows: • TV1 and TV2 Select (if applicable) Enables assign a service from the incoming TS to a decoder. In the case of a dual decoder, a user can assign two services from the incoming TS, one for each decoder (see Section 4.2.5.1). • Stand-Alone This feature will be supported in the future software releases. • Preferred Language This group contains parameters that define the preferred language (see Section 4.2.5.3). • PID Select This group contains parameters that define the PID components in the elementary stream (see Section 4.2.5.4). • Mapping Port to Service This group contains parameters that define the port mapping and service components for each elementary stream (see Section 4.2.5.5). • General Configuration This group contains parameters that define the response of the PVR 6000 to various operational modes (see Section 4.2.5.6). Page 4-58 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.5.1. TV1 Select (and TV2 Select) The TV1 Select (and TV2 Select in dual decoder IRDs screen lists the services analyzed from the service descriptor contained in the SDT. The services in the TV1 Select and TV2 Select Configuration are displayed as a four-column table. To access the TV1 Select (and TV2 Select) Table Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆServiceÆTV1 Select (or TV2 Select). The following screen displays the TV1 Select (and TV2 Select) menu: Name 1 PROGRAM PROGRAM 3{ PROGRAM 4{ PROGRAM 2{ 1 2 3 4 ID Type 000A 0046 0050 01F7 TV TV TV TV Mode FTA FTA CAS CAS The table headers are as follows: • NAME – The service name • ID – The service identification symbol [Hex] • TYPE Service type options: TV, Radio, TLTX, NVOD, MOSAIC, PAL, SECAM, MAC, FM, NTSC, and Data. • MODE – Indicates if the service is encrypted (CAS) or free to air (FTA) Selecting a service from the TV1 and TV2 Table displays the following Service Information table screen (relevant to the selected service): TYPE 1 PCR 2 Video 3 Audio 4 Vbi PID 1262 1262 1273 1269 Description English-eng 691.Swedish-swe Port PCR1 Video1 AUDIO101 VBI1 Page 4-59 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-13displays the corresponding TV1 Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-13: TV1 Menu Screen The following paragraphs detail available types of elementary streams. PCR The PCR elementary stream is a read only parameter. VIDEO The following figure displays the TV1 Video screen: Video 1{ None 2 Video1 The following figure displays the TV2 Video screen: Video 1 2{ Page 4-60 None Video2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The available options are: • None – Video 1 (or Video 2 correspondingly) is not assigned to this Service. • Video 1 (or Video 2) – Video 1 (or Video 2 correspondingly) is assigned to the Service. AUDIO The following figure displays the TV1 Audio screen: Audio 1 None 2{ Audio1 3{ Audio2 The following figure displays the TV2 Audio screen: Audio 1 None 2{ Audio3 3{ Audio4 The available options are: • None – No Audio is assigned to this Service. • Audio 1 (and Audio 3 correspondingly) – Audio 1 (or Audio 3 correspondingly) is assigned to the service. • Audio 2 (and Audio 4 correspondingly) - Audio 2 (or Audio 4 correspondingly) is assigned to the service. VBI The ProView™ PVR 6000 supports decoding and displaying Teletext Subtitling graphics (according to DVB VBI standard EN 301 775, which specifies EBU Teletext subtitling data, used for language translation). Differently from DVB subtitling, Teletext Subtitling requires the decoder to be able to create relevant language fonts. The PVR 6000 has the following Teletext Subtitling fonts installed: Page 4-61 User Manual Operation and Management • Croatian • French • Portuguese • Czech • German • Romanian • Danish • Hungarian • Serbian • Dutch • Italian • Slovak • English • Latvian • Slovenian • English Old • Lithuanian • Spanish • Estonian • Norwegian • Swedish • Finnish Assigning a VBI to a Service through this menu allows adding Teletext Subtitles to the Service (for this purpose, the selected VBI PID must contain Teletext Subtitling data). When choosing Teletext Subtitling here, the operator must also enable TLTX Subtitle Mode. For enabling TLTX Subtitle mode, see Section 4.2.6.3. The following figure displays the TV1 VBI screen: Vbi 1 None 2{ VBi1 The following figure displays the TV2 VBI screen: Vbi 1 2{ None VBi2 The available options are: • None – This VBI PID is not assigned to the service. • VBI 1 (and VBI 2 correspondingly) – VBI 1 (or VBI 2 correspondingly) is assigned to this service. Page 4-62 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.5.2. Stand-Alone Select This feature will be supported in the future software releases. 4.2.5.3. Preferred Language The Preferred Language Edit menu screen lists the audio channels available for the received services. To access the Preferred Language Edit menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆServiceÆPreferred Language. Preferred Language 1-2-3-4 1 Audio 1 ALL LANGUAGES 2 Audio 2 English Old-ang 3 Audio 3 Romanian - ron 4 Audio 4 Zuylu - zul 05 VBi 1 1073 06 VBi 2 101F 07 Subtitling 1 1073 08 Subtitling 2 001F Page 4-63 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-14 displays the corresponding Preferred Language Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-14: Preferred Language Screen NOTE The number of audio channels provided in the Preferred Languages Menu is dynamic and is determined by the PVR 6000 model. Audio 3 and Audio 4 channels are available in dual decoders, PVR 6040, and PVR 6050 models only. The operator can assign a preferred language to each of the Audio channels, as well as to the available VBIs and Subtitling. Page 4-64 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Selecting option displays a Select Value screen that lists the following available languages: 01. ALL Languages 13. Dutch - dut 25. Hungarian - hun 37. Polish - pol 02. Albanian - alb 14. Egyptian - egy 26. Indonesian - ind 38. Portuguese - por 03. English Old - ang 15. English - eng 27. Irish - iri 39. Romany - rom 04. Arabic - ara. 16. Spanish - esl 28. Italian - ita 40. Romanian - ron 05. Armenian - arm. 17. Finnish - fin 29. Japanese - jpn 41. Russian - rus 06. Byelorussian - bel. 18. French - fra 30. Latin - lat 42. Spanish - spa 07. Bulgarian - bul. 19. French - fre 31. Macedonian - mac 43. Swedish - swe 08. Chechen - che 20. Gaelic - gae 32. Miscellaneous - mis 44. Swedish - swe 09. Chinese - chi 21. German - ger 33. Multiple - mul 45. Tamil -tam 10. Check - cze 22. Greek Modern - gre 34. Norvegian - nor 46. Thai - tha 11. Danish - dan 23. Hebrew - heb 35. Turkish - ota 47. Zuylu - zul 12. German - deu 24. Hindi - hin 36. Persian - per NOTE Option 01. ALL Languages (default). No specific language is selected. The audio language is set according to the Service PID. Page 4-65 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.5.4. PID Select This option is intended for advanced users only and should not be used normally. Create a Service only through ConfigurationÆServiceÆTV1/TV2 Select. The PID Select menu allows the operator to directly assign an ES to an output port directly, without attaching it to a Service. This option can be useful when the PMT is not available or is defective. Before assigning the ES to an output, the operator verifies that the new PID entered is correct. CAUTION USING THIS CONTROL MENU DISASSOCIATES THE SELECTED ELEMENTRY STREAM FROM ANY SERVICE AND MAKE IT A STAND ALONE STREAM WITH NO ATTATCH SYNCHRONIZATION AND NO OTHER ASSOCIATED SIGNAL MAY COUSE VIDEO AND AUDIO ISSUES IF NOT HANDLES CORRECTLY. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO CONSULT HARMONIC INC. CUSTOMER SUPPORT BEFORE USING THIS CONTROL MENU. To access the PID Select Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆServiceÆPID Select. Page 4-66 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The following screen displays the PID Select menu: PID Select 1-2-3-4 01 Pcr1 1062 02 Pcr2 1062 03 Video1 1062 04 Video2 1062 05 Audio 1 1073 06 Audio 2 101F 07 Audio 3 1073 08 Audio 4 001F 09 VBi 1 1064 10 VBi 2 1069 11 Subtitling 1 1069 12 Subtitling 2 001F 13 LS Data RS232 001F 14 HS Data RS-422 001F Page 4-67 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-16 displays the corresponding PID Select Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-15: PID Select Menu Screen The available options are: • Pcr1 • Pcr2 (if applicable) • Video1 • Video2 (if applicable) • Audio1 • Audio2 • Audio3 (if applicable) • Audio4 (if applicable) • VBI1 • VBI2 (if applicable) • Subtitling1 • Subtitling2 (if applicable) • LS Data RS232 • HS Data RS-422 All PID-Assigning screens are identical in structure and functionality. The only difference is the screen header, which changes according to the chosen port. Page 4-68 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The following figure is an example of a PID Assigning screen, as it appears in the PVR 6000 front panel control interface (the selected port in this example is Video1): Video1 1062 [Hex] <0000 - 1FFF> Available values range from 0000 to 1FFF (Hexadecimal). NOTES The PVR 6000 decodes and displays DVB Subtitling according to the DVBSubtitling Standard ETS 300 743. This standard specifies the coding method of subtitles, logos, and other graphical elements for the DVB and the method of carrying them within a DVB Bit Stream. Dual Decoder devices can decode two different programs, each with its own subtitling simultaneously. 4.2.5.5. Mapping Port to Service The Mapping Port to Service Menu enables the operator to manually map PVR 6000 physical ports to Service 1 and to Service 2. The factory default mapping (in dual decoders) is symmetrical. Service 1 is assigned Video1, Audio1, Audio2, VBI1 etc. and Service 2 is assigned Video2, Audio3, Audio4, VBI2, etc. Operator must not change these settings unless they are well informed with PVR 6000 internal properties. CAUTION MAPPING PORT TO SERVICE IS INTENDED FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY. CHANGING THIS OPTION’S VALUES IS NOT RECOMMENDED. IN ALL CASES IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE THE MAPPING PORT TO SERVICE FACTORY DEFAULTS. To access the Mapping Port to Service menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆServiceÆ Mapping Port to Service menu. Page 4-69 User Manual Operation and Management The following screen displays the Mapping Port to Service menu: Mapping Port to Service Page 4-70 1-2-3-6 01 Pcr1 TV1 02 Pcr2 TV2 03 Video1 TV1 04 Video2 TV2 05 Audio 1 TV1 06 Audio 2 TV1 07 Audio 3 TV2 08 Audio 4 TV2 09 Vbi 1 TV1 10 Vbi 2 TV1 11 Subtitling 1 STAND ALONE 12 Subtitling 2 STAND ALONE 13 LS Data RS232 14 HS Data RS-422 TV1 STAND ALONE (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-16 displays the corresponding Port to Service Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-16: Port to Service Menu Screen The available options are: • Pcr1 • Pcr2 (if applicable) • Video1 • Video2 (if applicable) • Audio1 • Audio2 • Audio3 (if applicable) • Audio4 (if applicable) • VBI1 • VBI2 (if applicable) • Subtitling1 • Subtitling2 (if applicable) • LS Data RS232 • HS Data RS-422 • IP Data MAPPING PORTS TO SERVICES THRU THE FRONT PANEL In order to map a port to service thru the front panel, perform the following: • Navigate to ConfigurationÆServiceÆ Mapping Port to Service Page 4-71 User Manual Operation and Management • Select one of the listed ports using the keypad. For example: PCR1. After selection, the following menu screen lists all options for the selected port. 1 2 3 PCR1 STAND ALONE {TV1 {TV2 The available options are: • STAND ALONE – This mode indicates that you can assign the elementary stream PID. In this mode, the elementary stream is independent of the services selected for Decoder#1 and decoder#2. • TV1 – This mode indicates that the elementary stream is related to the service assigned to Decoder#1. • TV2 – This mode indicates that the elementary stream is related to the service assigned to Decoder#2. 4.2.5.6. General Configuration The Service General Configuration menu defines the PVR 6000 service selection strategy (either automatic or user-defined). It also allows the operator to instruct to the CAM (Conditional Access Module) which ES to decrypt. To access the General Configuration menu, in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆServiceÆGeneral Configuration. The following is the front panel General Configuration screen: General Configuration Page 4-72 1-2-3-7 1 Service Strategy AUTO. Call 1st' …. 2 Service CAS Open DECODED PID’S …. (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-17 displays the corresponding General Service menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-17: General Service Menu Screen The General Configuration Parameters are: • Service Strategy • Service CAS Open SERVICE STRATEGY Service strategy determines the decoder' behaviour at the start-up or when the decoding program is inactive. The following options in the Service Strategy screen set the PVR 6000 service selection strategy parameters. Service Strategy 1 AUTO. CALL 1st’ ACTIVE 2{ WAIT FOR USER SELECT Page 4-73 User Manual Operation and Management The available options are: • Auto. Call 1st Active – The PVR 6000 locks-onto the first active service detected in the transport-stream. This mode is recommended for DSNG and other applications that frequently change the decoded program. NOTE When Auto call first active mode is selected, the PVR 6000 might switch to the first detected program when the TS is interrupted for any reason. • Wait for User Select – The PVR 6000 searches for a specific (user-defined) service to lock-on to the PVR 6000 is tuned to decode the selected program, even if it does not exist in the TS. This mode is recommended for broadcast applications where the decoded program is fixed, and seldom changes. SERVICE CAS OPEN This parameter defines which ES will be decrypted by the CAM. It is possible to either instruct the PVR 6000 to decrypt all the received ES, or allow it to decrypt only the ones that are currently being decoded. Service CAS Open 1 DECODED PID’S 2{ ALL PMT PID’S The available options are: • DECODED PID’S – the CAM descrambles only the PIDs that are currently decoded by the PVR 6000 • Page 4-74 ALL PMT PID’S - the CAM descrambles all the received PIDs (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.6. Video Configuration Menu The Video Configuration Menu contains parameters that set the video decoder mode of operation. Figure 4-18 displays a tree diagram of the Video Configuration Menu. Root Preset Configuration Status Video Video 1 / Video 2 VBI 1 / VBI 2 OSD 1 / OSD 2 Format CC Monitor Output Interpolation AMOL Broadcast Output VITS X Position Offset Lips-Sync Mode VITC Y Position Offset STC-PCR Delay WSS DVB Subtitle Mode Blanking Mode TTX Monitor Aspect Ratio TLTX Subtitle Mode VPS SMC Figure 4-18: Video Configuration Menu Page 4-75 User Manual Operation and Management NOTE The number of Video Channel Configurations (as well as the VBI) provided in the Video Configuration menu is dynamic and is determined by the PVR 6000 model. To access the Video Configuration Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆVideo. The following screen displays the Video menu: Video 1 2 3 4 5 6 1-2-4 Video 1 VBI 1 Osd 1 Video 2 VBI 2 Osd 2 The Video Configuration parameters are as follows: • Video 1 This group contains parameters that define the format, lip-sync mode and STC-PCR delay parameters for the video stream for a signal to decoder #1. For details on the Video 1 Parameter, see Section 4.2.6.1. • VBI 1 This group contains parameters that define VBI functioning for Decoder #1. For details on the VBI 1 Parameter, see Section 0. • Osd 1 This group contains parameters that define OSD functioning for Decoder #1. • Video 2 (if available) This group contains parameters that define the format, lip-sync mode and STC-PCR delay parameters for the video stream for a signal to decoder #2. For details on the Video 2 Parameter, see Section 4.2.6.1. • VBI 2 (if available) This group contains parameters that define VBI functioning for the PVR 6000 Decoder #2. For details on the VBI 2 Parameter, see Section 4.3.4.2. Page 4-76 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • Osd 2 (if available) This group contains parameters that define OSD functioning for Decoder #2. 4.2.6.1. Video 1 and Video 2 Configuration Options The Video 1 and Video 2 Menu allow the user to set parameters for Video 1 and/or Video 2 outputs (if applicable). To access Video 1 or Video 2 menu screens navigate to RootÆConfigurationÆ VideoÆVideo 1 or Video2 This section displays Video 1 configuration menu screens. NOTE Video 2 menu screens are identical to Video 1menu screens. Video 1 1-2-4-1 1 Format PAL BG 2 Interpolation 3 Monitor Aspect-Ratio 4 Lip-sync Mode STANDARD LOCK 5 STC-PCR Delay 040 [mSec] 6 Blanking Mode Black 7 Test Mode PAN-SCAN 4:3 NULL Page 4-77 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-19 displays the corresponding Video1 Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-19: Video 1 Menu Screen The available options are: • Format • Interpolation • Monitor Aspect-Ratio • Lip-sync Mode • STC-PCR Delay • Blanking Mode • Test Mode NOTE After selecting an option under the Video (1..2) menu, the front panel returns to the Video (1..2) menu and displays the current selection. The following paragraphs detail Video Configuration options. Page 4-78 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders FORMAT The Format parameter selects the format of the video signal. Format NTSC (SETUP ON) 2{ NTSC (SETUP OFF) 3{ PAL M 4{ PAL BG 1 5{ PAL D PAL N 7{ SECAM 8{ RUSSIAN SECAM 6{ The available options are: NTSC, PAL M, PAL BG, PAL D, PAL N, SECAM, RUSSIAN SECAM. INTERPOLATION The Interpolation parameter sets the re-sampling method of the image (should be set according to the Aspect Ratio parameter setting and to the actual aspect ratio of the received video signal) NOTE See 04.3.8.4.Appendix C for extensive details on how Interpolation configuration affects the resulting image. Interpolation 1 PAN-SCAN LETTER-BOX 3{ PASS-THRU 2{ The available options are: • PAN-SCAN – Set interpolation to Pan & Scan • LETTER-BOX – Set interpolation to Letter-Box • PASS-THRU – No interpolation occurs. Page 4-79 User Manual Operation and Management MONITOR ASPECT-RATIO This parameter sets the intended image aspect ratio. It is used along with Interpolation to determine the required Aspect Ratio Conversion. NOTE See 4.3.8.4.Appendix C for extensive details on how Monitor Aspect-Ratio configuration affects the resulting image. Monitor Aspect-Ratio VIDEO Source 2{ 16:9 3{ 16:9 Box 4 4:3 1{ 5{ 6{ 14:9 14:9 Box The available options are: • VIDEO Source – Monitor aspect ratio is determined by the video sequence • 16:9 – Monitor aspect ratio is set to 16:9. • 16:9 Box – Monitor aspect ratio is set to 16:9 with letter-box. • 4:3 – Monitor aspect ratio is set to 4:3. • 14:9 – This option will be supported in future PVR 6000 versions. • 14:9 Box – This option will be supported in future PVR 6000 versions. NOTE The option VIDEO Source should not be selected along with choosing TV MONITOR under ConfigurationÆVideoÆVBI 1 / 2ÆWSS, since the two A/R may contradict each other and cause unexpected results. Page 4-80 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders LIP-SYNC MODE The Lip-sync parameter selects the PVR 6000 lip-sync mode of operation. 1 2{ 3{ 4{ Lip-sync Mode STANDARD LOCK 2mSec LOCK (ONCE) 2mSec LOCK (NO DRIFT) OFF The available options are: • STANDARD LOCK – Standard sync of video and audio data within ±40mSec • 2mSec LOCK (ONCE) – Sync audio to video within ±2 mSec. In this mode, the PVR 6000 synchronizes the audio to the video only once, monitoring audio sync to video stops. Only PVR 6040 and PVR 6050 Audio 3 and Audio 4 support this feature. • 2mSec LOCK (NO DRIFT) – Sync audio to video within ±2 mSec. In this mode, the PVR 6000 continuously monitors the audio sync to video for maintaining synchronization within ±2 mSec. Only PVR 6040 and PVR 6050 Audio 3 and Audio 4 support this feature. • OFF – No Lip-Sync STC-PCR DELAY The STC PCR Delay parameter sets the delay between the System Time Clock (STC) and the PVR 6000 clock. The PVR 6000 clock is recovered from PCR data to compensate for: • Delay between STC and PCR • Correctly processing the Presentation Time Setup (PTS) • Preventing a buffer underflow STC-PCR DELAY 040 [mSec] <000 - 300> Available delay range is a number from 0 to 300 mSec. NOTE In the Web management interface, set the STC PCR Delay by typing the required delay (in Milliseconds) into the parameter’s free text window. Page 4-81 User Manual Operation and Management BLANKING MODE The Blanking Mode parameter sets the display mode of a service when reception stops. Blanking Mode Black 2{ Last Field 3{ Last Frame 4{ 75% BAR 1 5{ Null The available options are: Page 4-82 • Black – video output signal is a black screen. • Last Field – video output signal is the last field displayed. • Last Frame – video output signal is the last frame displayed. • 75% BAR – video output signal is a colour-bar display. • Null – video outputs shut down with no output signal. (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders TEST MODE The PVR 6000 can generate a number of Video Test Bars for video quality testing. All the bars have a full-screen overlay (produced using a Digital Graphics engine) and are intended for 625 and 525 systems. Test Mode 1 NULL VITS PAL LN-17 3{ VITS PAL LN-18 4{ VITS PAL LN-330 2{ 5{ VITS PAL LN-331 6{ VITS PAL SPARE 7{ BAR 75% 8{ SIN(X)/X 9{ S/N 10{ SWEEP 11{ SHALLOW RAMP 12{ LUMA RAMP 13{ VITS NTSC LN-17-F1 14{ VITS NTSC LN-17-F2 15{ NTSC YELLOW-RAMP 16{ SECAM 70mV 17{ SECAM 420mV 18{ SECAM 700mV 19{ SECAM ALL Select from the following Test Bars: • VITS PAL LN-17 • SHALLOW RAMP • VITS PAL LN-18 • LUMA RAMP • VITS PAL LN-330 • VITS NTSC LN-17-F1 • VITS PAL LN-331 • VITS NTSC LN-17-F2 • VITS PAL SPARE • NTSC YELLOW-RAMP • BAR 75 • SECAM 70mV • SIN(X)/X • SECAM 420mV • S/N • SECAM 700mV • SWEEP • SECAM All Page 4-83 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.6.2. VBI 1 and VBI 2 The VBI 1 (and VBI 2 in dual decoder IRD’s) Menu contains all VBI (Vertical Blanking Interval) parameters that are available through the IRD. To access the VBI 1 and VBI 2 Menus in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆVideoÆVbi1 (or Vbi2). The following figure illustrates the VBI configuration menu: 1 2 3 4 CC AMOL TVG VITS VITC WSS 7 VI 8 TTX 9 VPS 10 SMC 11 M422 5 6 Page 4-84 Vbi 1 (Close Captioning) (Automated Measurements Of Line-ups) (TV Guide) (Vertical Interval Test Signals) 1-2-4-2 (Vertical Interval Time Code) (Wide Screen Signaling) (Video Index) (Teletext-EBU) (Video Programme System) (Sound Mode Control) (Monochrome 4:2:2) (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-20 displays the corresponding VBI1 Web management screen. Figure 4-20: VBI 1 Parameters The following paragraphs describe the VBI Configuration options. CC (CLOSED CAPTIONING) PARAMETER Selecting CC (Closed Captioning) displays the following screen: CC 1 2 1-2-4-2-1 Source Line1 DISABLE 21 The CC screen parameters are: 1 Source – used for selecting the source of closed captioning data 2 Line1 – This is a read-only parameter (closed captioning data is automatically re-inserted in line 21). Selecting Source displays the following screen: Page 4-85 User Manual Operation and Management Source DISABLE 2{ E.S (EN-301-775) 3{ VIDEO 4{ VIDEO (ATSC A/53) 1 Available Closed Captioning sources are: • DISABLE – CC is disabled. • E.S (EN-301-775) – CC data is acquired according to the EN 301-775 DVB standard. • VIDEO – The PVR 6000 automatically detects the existing CC standard and acquires the CC data accordingly. • VIDEO (ATSC A/53) – The PVR 6000 automatically detects the existing CC standard and acquires the CC data accordingly, prioritizing the ATSC A/53 standard. NOTE The PVR 6000 supports the following CC standards: CCube standard Harmonic Divicom standard ATSC DVS-53 (Rev 57) EIA 608 ATSC DVS-53 (Rev 57) caption type 4 GI DVS-157 Page 4-86 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders AMOL (AUTOMATIC MEASUREMENTS OF LINE-UPS) Selecting AMOL displays the following screen: AMOL 1 2 3 Source Line1 Line2 1-2-4-2-2 Disable 20 22 Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source DISABLE 2{ E.S (EN-301-775) 1 The available options are: • DISABLE – AMOL is disabled. • E.S (EN-301-775) – The PVR 6000 complies with the DVB EN 301-775 AMOL standard. TVG (TV GUIDE) Selecting TVG (TV Guide) displays the following screen: TVG (TV Guide) 1 Source 1-2-4-2-3 DISABLE Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source DISABLE 2{ E.S (EN-301-775) 1 The available options are: • DISABLE – TV Guide reinsertion is disabled. • E.S (EN-301-775) – TV Guide reinsertion is enabled according to the EN 301-775 standard Page 4-87 User Manual Operation and Management VITS (VERTICAL INTERVAL TEST SIGNALS) PARAMETER The PVR 6000 supports 10 different VITS signals: 4 signals for PAL, 2 signals for NTSC and 4 signals for SECAM and Russian SECAM. The VITS signals are automatically selected according to the selected video format (PAL, TSC or SECAM/R.SECAM). The PAL and NTSC VITS signals are according to ITU-T J.63 standard: • • • PAL- Lines 17, 18, 330, 331 NTSC- Line 17 Field 1, Line 17 Field 2 SECAM/R.SECAM- Lines 17, 18, 330, 331 When working in PAL or SECAM/R.SECAM video format, the user can select two lines. The factory setting is to Line 1: 17 and Line 2: 18. In this case, the PVR 6000 will re-insert the VITS signals automatically to lines 17, 18, 330, 331. In the case of selecting different line numbers for VITS, the PVR 6000 calculates the new line numbers in which to re-insert the VITS signals. For example, changing Line 2 to 19 (instead of 18) will result in VITS signals re-inserted to lines: 17, 19, 330 and 332. When the VBI Vertical Interval Test Signals (VITS) parameter is selected, the following screen is displayed: VITS 1-2-4-2-4 1 Source INTERNAL 2 Line1 17 3 Line2 18 Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source 1 DISABLE 2{ INTERNAL The available options are: • DISABLE – VITS is disabled. • INTERNAL – The PVR 6000 inserts the VITS signal according to the ITU-T standard J. 63. Page 4-88 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders When selecting the Line 1 option, the following screen is displayed: Line1 17 <00 - 23> When selecting the Line 2 option, the following screen is displayed: Line2 18 <00 - 23> The VITS signal is inserted differently if using PAL or NTSC. When selecting PAL, VITS signals are inserted to lines 17 and 18 and to lines 330 and 331. When selecting NTSC, VITS signals are inserted to line 17-field 1 and line 17-field 2. The PVR 6000 enables the user to insert VITS signals to lines 17 and 18 as well as to any other line between 0 and 23. NOTE In Russian SECAM format, there are special VITS signals, different in format from PAL VITS. The Russian SECAM VITS are inserted in lines 17 and 18 and in lines 330, and 331. Only the PVR 6000, PVR 6010, and PVR 6060 support special Russian SECAM VITS. Page 4-89 User Manual Operation and Management VITC (VERTICAL INTERVAL TIME CODE) PARAMETER When the Vertical Interval Time Code (VITC) VBI parameter is selected, the following screen is displayed: VITC 1-2-4-2-5 1 Source DISABLE 2 Line1 12 3 Line2 14 Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source 1 DISABLE 2{ INTERNAL 3{ VIDEO The available options are: • DISABLE – VITC is disabled. • INTERNAL – The PVR 6000 re-inserts the PVR 6000 uptime. • VIDEO – The PVR 6000 re-inserts the VITC signal as included in the transport stream. When selecting the Line 1 option, the following screen is displayed: Line1 12 <00 - 23> When selecting the Line 2 option, the following screen is displayed: Line2 14 <00 - 23> The PVR 6000 allows inserting VITC to any line between 0 and 23. Page 4-90 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders WSS (WIDE-SCREEN SIGNALLING) PARAMETER Selecting Wide-Screen Signaling (WSS) displays the following screen: WSS 1 Source 2 Line1 1-2-4-2-6 E.S (EN-301-775) 23 Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source DISABLE 2{ TV MONITOR 3 E.S (EN-301-775) 4{ VIDEO 1{ The available options are: • DISABLE – The PVR 6000 does not output a WSS signal. • TV MONITOR – The PVR 6000 generates the WSS signal according to the Aspect Ratio value entered by the operator through RootÆConfigurationÆVideo (1..2)ÆMonitor Aspect-Ratio (complies with ITUT standard J. 63). NOTE The option TV MONITOR should not be selected along with choosing VIDEO Source under ConfigurationÆVideoÆVideo 1 / 2ÆMonitor Aspect Ratio, since the two A/R may contradict each other and cause unexpected results. • E.S. (EN-301-775) – The PVR 6000 generates the WSS signal according to the WSS information taken from the VBI Elementary Stream (complies with DVB EN 301-775 WSS standard). • VIDEO – The PVR 6000 generates the WSS signal according to the WSS information taken from the Video Header in the Video Elementary Stream. NOTE See 4.3.8.4.Appendix C for extensive details on how WSS configuration affects the resulting image. Page 4-91 User Manual Operation and Management Selecting Line1 displays the following screen: Line1 23 <00 - 23> The WSS signal can be inserted into a line between 0 and 23. VI (VIDEO INDEX) The PVR 6000 supports AFD (Active Video Format Description) parsing, when such data exists in the video e.s. – User Data, according to ETSI TS 101 154 Annex B. The AFD data is reinserted into VBI VI (Video Indexing) line 11, on 625 systems, according to SMPTE RP 186-1995 (only Class 1.1 “Information required to display the signal, not including pan and scan” is currently supported). Selecting VI (Video Index) displays the following screen: VI (Video Index) 1 2 Source Line1 1-2-4-2-7 VIDEO 11 Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source DISABLE 2{ E.S (EN-301-775) 3{ VIDEO 1 The available options are: • DISABLE – VI data is not reinserted. • E.S.(EN-301-775) – will be supported in the future software releases • VIDEO – the PVR 6000 automatically detects the existing standard and reinserts the VI data accordingly. Line1 is a read-only parameter. VI data is always reinserted into line 11. Page 4-92 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders TTX (TELETEXT-EBU) PARAMETER When the TTX (Teletext-EBU) VBI parameter is selected, the following screen is displayed: TTX (Teletext EBU) 1 1-2-4-2-8 Source DISABLE Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source 1 2{ DISABLE E.S (EN-301-775) The available options are: • DISABLE – Teletext is disabled. • E.S (EN-301-775) – The PVR 6000 re-inserts the Teletext signal as included in the transport stream according to EN 301-775. VPS (VIDEO PROGRAM SYSTEM) PARAMETER When the VPS (Video Program System) VBI parameter is selected, the following screen is displayed: VPS 1 2 Source Line1 1-2-4-2-9 DISABLE 16 Selecting Source displays the following screen: Source DISABLE 2{ E.S (EN-301-775) 1 The available options are: • DISABLE – VPS is disabled. Page 4-93 User Manual Operation and Management • E.S (EN-301-775) – The PVR 6000 re-inserts the signal as included in the transport stream in accordance with EN 301-775. SMC (VIDEO PROGRAM SYSTEM) This feature will be supported in the future software releases. M422 (MONOCHROME 4:2:2) Selecting M422 (Monochrome 4:2:2) displays the following screen: M422 (Monochrome 4:2:2) 1 Source 1-2-4-2-11 E.S (EN-301-775) Selecting Source displays the following screen: 1 2 Source { DISABLE E.S (EN-301-775) The available options are: • DISABLE – Monochrome 4:2:2 reinsertion is disabled • E.S (EN-301-775) – Monochrome 4:2:2 reinsertion is enabled according to the EN 301-775 standard. Page 4-94 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.6.3. OSD 1 and OSD 2 The OSD 1 and OSD 2 Menu contains parameters for Video 1 and Video 2 (if applicable). These menus are entered from the PVR 6000 Video Configuration Menu (see Section 4.2.6). The following screens display the Video 1 and Video 2 menus: Osd 1 1-2-4-1 1 Monitor Output ENABLE 2 Broadcast Output ENABLE 3 X Position Offset 000 [Pixel] 4 Y Position Offset 000 [Pixel] 5 DVB Subtitle Mode NO PAGE FILTER 6 TLTX Subtitle Mode DISABLE Figure 4-21 displays the corresponding OSD1 Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-21: OSD1 Menu Screen Page 4-95 User Manual Operation and Management The available options are: • Monitor Output • Broadcast Output • X Position Offset • Y Position Offset • DVB Subtitle Mode • TLTX Subtitle Mode The following paragraphs describe the OSD 1 and OSD 2 parameters: MONITOR OUTPUT Selecting Monitor Output displays the following screen: Monitor Output 1{ DISABLE 2 ENABLE The available options are: • DISABLE – Disables Monitor Output (PVR 6000 rear panel) • ENABLE – Enables Monitor Output BROADCAST OUTPUT Selecting Broadcast Output displays the following screen: Broadcast Output 1{ DISABLE 2 ENABLE The available options are: Page 4-96 • DISABLE – Disables Broadcast Output (PVR 6000 rear panel) • ENABLE – Enables Broadcast Output (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders X POSITION OFFSET Selecting X Position Offset displays the following screen: X Position Offset +000 [Pixel] <-300 - +300> This function determines the horizontal offset of the OSD signal. The valid range of values is between (-300) and (+300) pixels Y POSITION OFFSET Selecting Y Position Offset displays the following screen: Y Position Offset +000 [Pixel] <-300 - +300> This function determines the vertical offset of the OSD signal. The valid range of values is between (-300) and (+300) pixels DVB SUBTITLE MODE Selecting DVB Subtitle Mode displays the following screen: DVB Subtitle Mode 1{ DISABLE NO PAGE FILTER 3{ USE PAGE FILTER 2 The available options are: • DISABLE – Disables DVB Subtitling. • NO PAGE FILTER – This is the PVR 6000 default setting. • USE PAGE FILTER – Use this option when more than one DVB subtitling pages exist in the OSD PID. The Page Filter identifies the page that contains actual subtitling data. Page 4-97 User Manual Operation and Management TLTX SUBTITLE MODE Different from DVB subtitling, Teletext Subtitling requires the decoder to create relevant language fonts. The PVR 6000 has the following Teletext Subtitling fonts installed (all fonts according to ETS 300 706): • Croatian • French • Portuguese • Czech • German • Romanian • Danish • Hungarian • Serbian • Dutch • Italian • Slovak • English • Latvian • Slovenian • English Old • Lithuanian • Spanish • Estonian • Norwegian • Swedish • Finnish Selecting TLTX Subtitle Mode displays the following screen: TLTX Subtitle Mode 1{ DISABLE 2 ENABLE The available options are: • DISABLE – Disables Teletext Subtitling • ENABLE – Enables Teletext Subtitling NOTE When selecting DVB Subtitle Mode, TLTX Subtitle Mode is automatically disabled, and vice versa, since only one set of subtitling is allowed per program. Page 4-98 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.7. Audio Configuration Menu The Audio Configuration Menu contains parameters that define the audio decoder mode of operation. Figure 4-22 displays a tree diagram of the Audio Configuration Menu. Root Preset Configuration Status Audio Audio # Decoder Mode AC3 Downmix Mode AC3 Operational PassThru Sample Rate Volume Analog Output Analog Mixer Digital Format Figure 4-22: Audio Configuration Menu NOTE The number of Audio Channel Configurations provided in the Audio Configuration menu is dynamic and is set by the unit configuration. Page 4-99 User Manual Operation and Management To access the Audio Configuration Menu, in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆAudio. The following screen displays the Audio Configuration Menu: Audio 1 2 3 4 Audio Audio Audio Audio 1-2-5 1 2 3 4 The available options are: • Audio 1 • Audio 2 • Audio 3 (in dual decoder IRDs) • Audio 4 (in dual decoder IRDs) Audios 1 through 4 have identical parameters, and are accessible through identical controls. The following is an example of Audio 1 front panel control screen. Audio 2, 3, and 4 control screens are exactly the same (except for the screen header). NOTE Audio1 and Audio2 correspond with Video1 and are always available. Audio3 and Audio4 correspond with Video2 and are available only in dual decoder IRDs. Page 4-100 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.7.1. Audio 1 To access the Audio 1 Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆAudioÆAudio1. The following screen displays the Audio 1 menu: Audio1(1..2) 1 Decoder Mode 2 AC3 Downmix Mode 3 AC3 Operational 4 PassThru Sample Rate 5 Volume 6 Analog Output 7 Analog Mixer 8 Digital Format 8 Test Tone 1-2-5-1 MUSICAM 2/0 L,R STEREO LINE OUT MODE 48.0 [KHz] 00.0 [Db] UNMUTE (PLAY) STEREO (L & R) Professional DISABLE Page 4-101 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-23 displays the corresponding Audio1 Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-23: Audio 1 Menu Screen The available options are: Page 4-102 • Decoder Mode • AC3 Downmix Mode • AC3 Operational • PassThru Sample Rate • Volume • Analog Output • Analog Mixer • Digital Format • Test Tone (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders NOTES Although AC3 Downmix Mode, AC3 Operational Mode, and PassThru Sample Rate parameters can always be accessed from the Audio (1..4) Parameters window, they are affective only when their corresponding mode is selected in Decoder Mode. In the Web Management window, AC3 Downmix Mode and AC3 Operational Mode are effective only when Dolby AC3 is selected in Decoder Mode In the Web Management, window PassThru Sample Rate is effective only when PassThru is selected in Decoder Mode. Digital Format will be supported by the PVR 6000 Web Control interface in the future SW releases. The following paragraphs detail the Audio Configuration options. AUDIO DECODER MODE SETUP The Audio Decoder mode option allows the user setting the following parameters for an Audio channel: Decoder Mode MUSICAM 2{ DOLBY-AC3 3{ AC3 PASSTHRU 4{ LINEAR-PCM 1 5{ AUTOMATIC This menu controls the decoder audio mode; The available options are: • MUSICAM – Sets the audio decoder mode to MUSICAM • DOLBY-AC3 – Sets the audio decoder mode for the AC-3 downmix • AC3 PASSTHRU – Sets the audio decoder mode to AC-3 Pass-through • LINEAR-PCM – Sets the audio decoder mode to Linear PCM and Dolby E Pass-through. Only PVR 6040 , PVR 6050, PVR 6070 , and PVR 6070 Audio 3 and Audio 4 support this feature • AUTOMATIC – Automatically detects the audio decoding mode NOTE Audio3 and Audio 4 Decoder Mode parameters must be identical .For example: when Audio3 Decoder mode is set to AC3 PASSTHRU, Audio 4 must be set to AC3 PASSTHRU as well. Page 4-103 User Manual Operation and Management AC3 DOWNMIX MODE SETUP The AC-3 Downmix mode allows you to set the downmix mode to 2/0. 1{ 2/0 2{ 1/0 3 2/0 4{ 3/0 5{ 2/1 3/1 7{ 2/2 8{ 2/2 6{ AC3 Downmix Mode L,R C MONO L,R STEREO L,C,R L,R,S L,C,R,S L,R,Ls,Rs L,C,R,Ls,Rs The available options are: • 2/0 L, R • 2/0 C mono • 2/0 L, R stereo • 3/0 L, C, R • 2/1 L, R, S • 3/1 L, C, R, S • 2/2 L, R, Ls, Rs • 2/2 L, C, R, Ls, Rs AUDIO AC3 OPERATIONAL SETUP The Audio AC3 Operational parameter selects the audio output mode of operation on a specific audio for the Dolby AC-3 processed audio information (for example, Audio 1 output). AC3 Operational CUSTOM MODE 0 2{ CUSTOM MODE 1 3 LINE OUT MODE 4{ RF REMOD MODE 1{ The available options are: Page 4-104 • Custom Mode 0 • Custom Mode 1 • Line Out Mode • RF Remod Mode (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders NOTE The default for Audio AC-3 Operational output is Line Out mode. PASSTHRU SAMPLE RATE The PassThru Sample Rate parameter allows the user setting the sampling frequency for the AC3 Pass-through. PassThru Sample Rate 1 48.0 [KHz] 2{ 44.1 [KHz] 3{ 32.0 [KHz] The available options are: • 48.0 [KHz] • 44.1 [KHz] • 32.0 [KHz] VOLUME The Volume parameter allows the user setting the audio volume of the audio channel. A graphical volume display illustrates the volume level. Volume 00 < -64 - 00 [dB] > Available values are between (–)64 and 0dB. ANALOG OUTPUT The Analog Output parameter sets Mute or Play mode in an audio channel output. Analog Output MUTE 2 UNMUTE (PLAY) 1{ Page 4-105 User Manual Operation and Management The available options are: • MUTE – this analog audio output is disabled • UNMUTE (PLAY) – this analog audio output is enabled ANALOG MIXER The Analog Mixer parameter, displayed on the following screen, allows setting the stereo and mono options of the stereo channels. Analog Mixer STEREO(L & R) 2{ MONO MIXING 3{ SWAP (R & L) 4{ BOTH RIGHT 1 5{ BOTH LEFT The available options are: • STEREO (L & R) – Standard stereo output on the respective left and right connectors • MONO MIXING – Mixes left and right stereo channel signals for mono output on both left and right connectors • SWAP (R & L) – Swaps channels: • Left channel on right connectors • Right channel on left connectors • BOTH RIGHT – Outputs right channels on both left and right connectors • BOTH LEFT – Outputs left channels on both left and right connectors NOTES Audio 2 Parameters menu is identical in its form and functionality to the Audio 1 Parameters menu (see Error! Reference source not found.). Recall that Audio 3 and Audio 4 menus correspond with Video2, and are also identical in form and functionality to Audio 1 and Audio 2. Page 4-106 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders DIGITAL FORMAT The Digital Format parameter sets the digital audio channel output mode. Digital Format 1{ 2 CONSUMER PROFESSIONAL The available options are: • CONSUMER – Selects AES/EBU, SPDIF Consumer Mode. – This mode passes the audio mode bits as is. • PROFESSIONAL – Selects AES/EBU Professional Mode. This mode set the audio mode to stereo regardless of actual audio. NOTE When Consumer mode is chosen: the IRD passes the audio mode bits as is. When Professional mode is chosen: the IRD sets the audio mode to stereo regardless of actual audio. NOTE When choosing PROFESSIONAL, the PVR 6000 will set the Audio header’s Pro flag to 1 (‘Pro’) whether the received value was 1 or 0. Page 4-107 User Manual Operation and Management TEST TONE The PVR 6000 can create a 1 kHz audio test signal, and output it through any of its audio outputs for testing that audio output performance. The operator must select the audio output to be tested and enable the creation of the test tone for that output. Test Tone 1{ DISABLE 2 1000 Hz The available options are: • DISABLE – disables the test tone • 1000 Hz – creates a 1 kHz audio signal and outputs it through this Audio output NOTES It is required to stop al IRD decoding before performing Audio Output testing. Only Audio Outputs 1, 3, and 4 can currently be tested using the PVR 6000 internal 1 kHz test tone. Page 4-108 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.8. Data Configuration Menu The Data Configuration Menu allows setting parameters to handle a data output stream. Figure 4-24 displays a tree diagram of the Data Configuration Menu. Root Preset Configuration Low Speed Data Port Status IP Out Port Operational Mode Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Dest IP Address UDP Source Port UDP Destination Port Num Of Packets Figure 4-24: Data Configuration Menu Page 4-109 User Manual Operation and Management To access the Data Configuration Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆData. All the PVR 6000 models except PVR 6000 and PVR 6060 support the IP-OutPort option. Following is the corresponding front-panel screen: 1 2 Data Low Speed Data Port IP Out Port 1-2-6 The PVR 6000 and PVR 6060 models support the High Speed Data Port option (and not IP Out Port). Following is the corresponding front-panel screen for these models: 1 2 Data Low Speed Data Port High Speed Data Port 1-2-6 The Data Configuration Menu parameters are: • Low Speed Data Port Sets the type of data to be outputted through the Low Speed Data port. The PVR 6000 supports LS data output in three levels of filtering. For details see Section 4.2.8.1. • IP Out Port Sets the PVR 6000 IP Out port parameters (e.g. the chosen transfer protocol, the PVR 6000 IP address, UDP port and so on.). For detailed information, see Section 4.2.8.2. • High Speed Data Port (PVR 6000 and PVR 6060 only) Sets the transfer rate & direction, and the type of data to be sent, through the High Speed Data port. For details see Section 4.2.8.3. Page 4-110 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.8.1. Low Speed Data Port This menu is used for setting the PVR 6000 Low Speed Data port parameters. The PVR 6000 supports Low Speed Data output through RS232. It enables different rates of transmission, as well as three levels of output-data filtering. NOTE The PVR 6000 automatically directs PIDs with the MPEG-2 descriptor private_data_indicator = 15 with indicator value 0 for transmission through its Low Speed Data port. The minimum amount of data that can be transmitted through the LS Data port is the size of one PES payload. To access the Low Speed Data menu, in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆDataÆLow Speed Data Port Following is the corresponding front-panel screen: Low Speed Data Port 1-2-6-1 1 Baud Rate 115200 [Baud] 2 Layer Filtering P.E.S Payload The Low Speed Date Port screen contains the following parameters: • Baud Rate • Layer Filtering The following paragraphs provide details of these parameters. Page 4-111 User Manual Operation and Management BAUD RATE This parameter enables electing between eight possible LS data transmission rates. Following is the corresponding front panel screen: 1 1200 2{ 2400 3{ 4800 4{ 9600 5{ 19200 6{ 38400 7{ 57600 8{ 115200 Baud Rate [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] The available transmission rates are: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 Baud. NOTE The LS Data transmission Baud Rate settings must comply with the corresponding encoder data-encapsulation rate. LAYER FILTERING The PVR 6000 supports three levels of Low Speed Data filtering, determining the type of data to be transmitted through the LS Data port. Following is the front panel Layer Filtering screen: Layer Filtering DVB STREAMING 2{ PES PAYLOAD 3{ T.S PAYLOAD 1 The three levels of data filtering are: • DVB STREAMING – For outputting only DVB Asynchronous Data Streaming according to the EN-301-192 standard (the first 3 bytes of the PES_data_packet are stripped) • PES PAYLOAD – For outputting only the PES payload (the PES header is stripped) • T.S PAYLOAD or outputting only the transport stream payload (the TS header and the adaptation field are stripped) Page 4-112 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.8.2. IP-Out-Port Configuration Menu NOTE When selecting MPE mode verify that the MPE encapsulator setup is such that the MPEG packet contains data of a single IP frame (for example, a single MPEG packet cannot contain data belonging to two separate IP frames). This menu is used for setting the IP-Out port parameters. To access the IP-Out-Port Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆDataÆIP Out Port. The following screen displays the IP Out Port menu: IP Out Port 1-2-6-2 1 Operational Mode MPEGoIP 2 Protocol 3 IP Address 010.008.000.216 4 Network Mask 255.255.255.000 5 Default Gateway 010.008.000.001 6 Dest IP Address 010.013.100.003 7 UDP Source Port 02000 8 UDP Destination Port 02000 9 Num of Packets UDP 07 Page 4-113 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-23 displays the corresponding IP DATA PORT Menu (Web Management screen). Figure 4-25: IP DATA PORT Menu Screen The available options are: Page 4-114 • Operational Mode • Protocol • IP Address • Network Mask • Default Gateway • Dest IP Address • UDP Source Port • UDP Destination Port • Num of Packets (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders OPERATIONAL MODE The Operational Mode screen displays the currently active mode of operation and allows setting the mode using the following Select Value screen: Operational Mode 1 MPEGoIp 2{ MPE The available options are: • MPEGoIp – MPEG-over-IP mode • MPE – IP data (MPE de-capsulation) NOTE When Operational mode is set to MPEG-over-IP, all other items in the IP-OutPort menu must be configured. When Operational mode is set to MPE, then the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway items must be configured. PROTOCOL The Protocol screen displays the currently active L3 protocol and allows setting the protocol using the following Select Value screen. Protocol 1 UDP 2{ RTP The available options are: • UDP – User Datagram Protocol • RTP – Real Time Protocol (this feature will be supported in future software releases) Page 4-115 User Manual Operation and Management IP ADDRESS The IP Address parameter allows setting the IP Address of the output port. IP Address 010.008.000.216 The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 255. SUBNET MASK The Subnet Mask parameter defines the network sub-mask. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 255. DEFAULT GATEWAY The Default Gateway parameter allows setting the network default gateway address. This is the address of a local IP router on the same network as the PVR 6000 that is used to forward traffic beyond the local network. Default Gateway 010.008.000.001 The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 255. Page 4-116 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders DESTINATION IP ADDRESS The Destination IP Address parameter allows setting the required destination IP address. Dest IP Address 242.001.001.026 The value in each field must be a number between 0 and 255. UDP SOURCE PORT The UDP Source Port parameter allows setting the source UDP port number. UDP Source Port 02000 <00000-65535> The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 65535. UDP DESTINATION PORT The UDP destination Port parameter allows setting the UDP Destination port number. UDP Destination Port 02000 [Hex] <00000-65535> The value is a whole number between 0 and 65535. Page 4-117 User Manual Operation and Management NUMBER OF PACKETS The Number of Packets parameter allows setting the number of MPEG packets to be contained in an IP frame (using the following Edit Value Screen). Num of Packets 07 <01-07> Available values are between 1 and 7. 4.2.8.3. High Speed Data HS data is only supported in PVR 6000 and PVR 6060 models. The High Speed Data Menu is used for setting the transfer rate & direction (MSB↔LSB) and the type of data to be sent, through the High Speed Data port. To access the High Speed Data Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆDataÆHigh Speed Data Port. Following is the corresponding front-panel screen: 1 2 3 High Speed Data Tx Clock Tx Direction Layer Filtering 1-2-6-2 08.307692 [Mb/s] MSB -> LSB T.S PAYLOAD The HS Data parameters are detailed as follows: TX CLOCK The Tx Clock parameter sets the speed of the high speed data port. Tx Clock 01.0 [Mb/s) <00.064000 - 27.000000> Legal values range from 00.064000 to 27.000000 Mbps. Page 4-118 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders TX DIRECTION The Tx Direction parameter defines whether MSB or LSB is sent first. Tx Directions 1 MSB -> LSB 2{ LSB -> MSB The available options are: • MSB Æ LSB – MSB sent first • LSB Æ MSB – LSB sent first LAYER FILTERING The Layer Filtering parameter selects a filtering mode to data. Layer Filtering P.E.S PAYLOAD 2 T.S PAYLOAD 1{ T.S PACKET 1{ The available options are: • P.E.S PAYLOAD – Strips the header of the packetized elementary stream (PES). • T.S PAYLOAD – Strips the transport stream header (first 4 bytes out of the 188 bytes packet) • T.S PACKET – Enables the entire transport stream packet (188 bytes) Page 4-119 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.9. Conditional Access Configuration Menu This menu allows access to all PVR 6000 CA (Conditional Access) parameters. Figure 4-26 displays a tree diagram of the Conditional Access Configuration Menu. Root Preset Configuration Status Conditional Access Common Interface BISS Embedded Slot 1 / Slot 2 TV1 TV2 General Operation Even Key Even Key Encryption Mode Send MMI Command Odd Key Odd Key Send PIN Code Figure 4-26: Page 4-120 Conditional Access Configuration Menu (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders To access the Conditional Access Configuration menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆ Conditional Access. The following screen displays the Conditional Access menu: 1 2 3 Conditional Access Common Interface BISS Embedded 1-2-7 The Conditional Access Menu parameters are as follows: • Common Interface (CI) Enable setting up the configuration of the CAMS in the PVR 6000 using the DVBCI standard. For details, see Section 4.2.9.1. • BISS Mode Enable setting up the BISS encryption mode. For details, see Section 4.2.9.2. • Embedded Mode Enable setting up the embedded encryption mode. For details, see Section 4.2.9.3. 4.2.9.1. Common Interface Configuration Menu The Common Interface (CI) menu displays the current status of the PVR 6000 CI slots. To access the Common Interface menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆConditional AccessÆCommon Interface. The following screen displays the Common Interface menu: Common Interface 1 2 1-2-7-1 Slot 1 Slot 2 Once a CI Slot is selected, an Edit Menu screen is displayed. The Slot 1 and Slot 2 Configuration edit menu provides access to the CI parameters for the respective PVR 6000 CI Slot: Page 4-121 User Manual Operation and Management Slot (1..2) 1 Operation 2 Send MMI Command 3 Send PIN Code 1-2-7-1-1 ENABLE MENU-menu 1111 The following paragraphs detail the Slot Configuration options. OPERATION The Operation parameter enables or disables the slot. Operation 1{ ENABLE 2 DISABLE The available options are: Page 4-122 • ENABLE • DISABLE (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders SEND MMI (MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE) COMMAND The Send MMI Command sets and sends the MMI command to the CAM installed in the CI slot. This MMI contains a set of commands that can be sent to the CA application in the Conditional Access Module (CAM). The CAM response is displayed either on the CLI or using OSD on the video monitoring port. 01 02{ 03{ 04{ 05{ 06{ 07{ 08{ 09{ 10{ 11{ 12{ 13{ 14{ 15{ 16{ 17{ 18{ Send MMI Command MENU - menu ESC - escape ARL -–arrow left ARR - arrow right ARU–- arrow up ARD - arrow down BS - cancel action RS - default action (OK) 0 - cancelled prev menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The available options are: Menu (menu); ESC (escape); ARL (arrow left); ARR (arrow right); ARU (arrow up); ARD (arrow down); BS (cancel action), RS (default action), 0-9 digits Page 4-123 User Manual Operation and Management SEND PIN CODE The Send PIN Code parameter allows setting and sending a PIN code to the CAM. Send PIN Code 1111 <0000 - 9999> 4.2.9.2. BISS Mode The PVR 6000 supports the following encryption modes: • Even-Odd Encryption (‘Harmonic Inc. private’ mode) • BISS Mode 1 • BISS-E Clear Session Word • BISS-E with Injected ID • BISS-E with Buried ID The previously mentioned BISS options operate according to the EBU-UER Tech 3292 manual. Even-Odd Encryption is a Harmonic Inc. developed encryption option that uses both an even and an odd key. This is another encryption option that is available for the operator. The following screen displays the BISS menu navigation screen: BISS 1 2 3 1-2-7-2 TV1 TV2 General The BISS Menu parameters are: • TV(1..2) - Enables the operator to set Encryption Keys values of the selected input • General – Allows the operator to select between the different encryption modes The following paragraphs detail the BISS parameters. Page 4-124 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders TV1 The following screen displays the TV1 Edit Menu Screen: TV1 1-2-7-2 1 Even Key 000000-000000 2 Odd Key 000000-000000 The TV1 menu available parameters are: • Even Key • Allows operator to set the Even Key encryption value Even Key 000000-000000 • odd Key • Allows operator to set the Odd Key encryption value Odd Key 000000-000000 GENERAL The following screen displays the General Edit Menu Screen: General Encryption Mode 1-2-7-2-2 EVEN-ODD The General Menu parameters are: Page 4-125 User Manual Operation and Management ENCRYPTION MODE This screen allows the operator to select between the IRD’s different encryption modes. Encryption Mode EVEN-ODD 2{ BISS-MODE 1 3{ BISS-E-CLEAR SW 4{ BISS-E-INJECTED ID 1 05{ BISS-E-BURIED ID The available options are: 4.2.9.3. • EVEN-ODD • BISS-MODE 1 • BISS-E-CLEAR SW • BISS-E-INJECTED ID • BISS-E-BURIED ID Embedded Mode This feature will be supported in the future software releases. Page 4-126 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.10. Unit Configuration Menu The Unit Configuration Menu allows setting general PVR 6000 parameters. Figure 4-27 displays a tree diagram of the Unit Configuration Menu. Root Preset Configuration Status Unit General Serial Control Port Ethernet Management Port LCD Contrast HW Interface MAC Address GPI 1 / GPI 2 Soft Reset SW Protocol IP Address Delay Baud Rate Network Mask Sync Loss Address Default Gateway HW Failure Licensing Dry Contact Invalid PSI Test Figure 4-27: Unit Configuration Menu Page 4-127 User Manual Operation and Management To access the Unit Configuration Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆUnit. The following screen displays the Unit menu: Unit 4 General Serial Control Port Ethernet Management Port Licensing 5 Dry Contact 1 2 3 1-2-8 The Unit Configuration Menu parameters are as follows: General Allows operator to set the LCD contrast value and perform soft reset (see Section 4.2.10.1) SERIAL CONTROL PORT Allows operator to configure the control port parameters (see Section 4.2.10.2) ETHERNET MANAGEMENT PORT Allows operator to configure the Ethernet management port (see Section 4.2.10.4) LICENSING Allows operator to activate features that require software license (see Section 4.2.10.5) DRY CONTACT Allows operator to configure GPI-1 and GPI-2 parameters (see Section 0) Page 4-128 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.10.1. General Configuration Menu The General Menu adjusts the LCD contrast level and enables soft reset of the device. To access the General Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆUnitÆGeneral. The following screen displays the General menu: General 1 LCD Contrast 2 Soft Reset 1-2-8-1 02[LEVEL] OFF The following paragraphs describe the General menu parameters. LCD CONTRAST The LCD Contrast option sets the PVR 6000 LCD contrast. LCD Contrast 02 [LEVEL] <00 - 31> Valid range is between 0 and 31, where 0 is brightest and 31 is darkest. SOFT RESET This parameter is used for performing a warm reset on the PVR 6000. Soft Reset 1 2{ OFF ON The available options are: • OFF • ON – for performing soft reset Page 4-129 User Manual Operation and Management Figure 4-28 shows the corresponding Unit General Web management screen. Figure 4-28: Page 4-130 Unit General Screen (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.2.10.2. Change Password The CHANGE PASSWORD menu screen allows the user to change the current password to the Web-Management interface To change the password navigate to UnitÆCHANGE PASSWORD Figure 4-29 displays the Change Password menu screen. Figure 4-29: Change Password Screen The following fields must be filled: • User Name – enter the user name. The Web-Management displays the current User Name as the default value. • Current password – enter the current password • New Password – enter a new password • Confirm New Password – re-enter the new password NOTE This feature is available only true the Web-Management. Page 4-131 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.10.3. Serial Control Port Configuration The Serial Control Port Menu allows the user setting the serial control port parameters. To access the Serial Control Port Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆUnitÆ Serial Control Port. The following screen displays the Serial Control Port menu: Serial Control Port 1-2-8-2 1 HW Interface RS232 2 SW Protocol TERMINAL ECHO 3 Baud Rate 115200 [Baud] 4 Address FFFF Figure 4-30 shows the corresponding Unit Serial Web management screen. Figure 4-30: Unit Serial Screen The following paragraphs detail the Unit Serial Control Port configuration options. Page 4-132 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders HW INTERFACE HW Interface 1 RS232 2{ RS485 The available options are: • RS-232 • RS-485 SW PROTOCOL SW Protocol TERMINAL ECHO 2 TERMINAL NO-ECHO 3{ MASTER-SLAVE 1{ The available options are: • Terminal Echo • Terminal No-Echo • Master-Slave BAUD RATE 1{ 4800 2{ 9600 3 19200 4{ 38400 5{ 6{ Baud Rate [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] [Baud] 57600 [Baud] 115200 [Baud] The available options are: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Baud Page 4-133 User Manual Operation and Management ADDRESS Address FFFF [HEX] <0000-FFFF> Valid range is between 0 and FFFF (Hexadecimal). 4.2.10.4. Ethernet Management Port The Ethernet Management Port Menu allows setting the Ethernet management port parameters. To access the Ethernet Management Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆUnitÆEthernet Management Port. The following figure illustrates the Ethernet Management Port menu: Ethernet 1 MAC Address Page 4-134 1-2-8-3 00-58-34-25-95-67 2 IP Address 010.008.000.216 3 Network Mask 255.255.255.000 4 Default Gateway 010.008.000.001 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-31 shows the corresponding Unit Ethernet Web management screen. Figure 4-31: The Unit Ethernet Screen following paragraphs describe the Ethernet Management Port Configuration parameters. MAC ADDRESS The MAC Address parameter displays the MAC address of the PVR 6000 management. IP ADDRESS The IP Address parameter displays and allows setting the currently active IP Address of the management port Page 4-135 User Manual Operation and Management IP Address 010.008.000.216 The value in each field must be a number between 0 and 255. NETWORK MASK The Network Mask parameter allows setting the network sub-mask. Network Mask 255.255.255.000 The value in each field must be a number between 0 and 255. DEFAULT GATEWAY The Default Gateway parameter allows setting the network default gateway address. This is the address of a local IP router on the same network as the PVR 6000, which is used to forward traffic beyond the local network. Default Gateway 010.008.000.001 The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 255. 4.2.10.5. Licensing Menu The Licensing Menu screen allows the user to enable software-licensed features by entering a serial number (key). The serial key can be entered thru the front panel or the web-management. The serial key composed of 16 characters issued by Harmonic Inc. video networks. ENTERING A SRERIAL KEY THRU THE FRONT PANEL To enter a serial key thru the front panel access Key the Licensing menu screen. Page 4-136 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Licensing 1 Key 1-2-8-4 00-00-00-00-00-0.. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] keys to change a characters value. User the [LEFT]/[RIGH] keys to move to a different character. Key 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 A licensing list is available at status menu screen. For details see section 4.3.8.4 ENTERING A SRERIAL KEY THRU THE WEB-MANAGMENT To enter a serial key thru the web-management access the Licensing tab at the Unit menu screen. Fill in the appropriate field with the serial key. Figure 4-32 displays the corresponding Licensing Web management screen. Figure 4-32: PVR 6000 Licensing Screen Page 4-137 User Manual Operation and Management 4.2.10.6. Dry Contact Menu The Dry Contact menu allows selecting the GPI 1 or GPI 2 configuration menu. The GPI (General Purpose Interface) is a dry contact relay, used by the PVR 6000 for displaying warnings that appear in the device. This is useful, for example, in case the operator wants to receive an PVR 6000 warning indication somewhere other than on the IRD’s display. Dry Contact 1 2 1-2-8-5 GPI 1 GPI 2 Figure 4-33 displays the corresponding Dry Contact Web management screen. Figure 4-33: PVR 6000 Dry Contact Screen The GPI 1 and GPI 2 configuration menus are identical. The following is the GPI 1 Edit Menu screen: Page 4-138 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders GPI 1 1-2-8-5-1 1 Delay 000.0[sec] 2 Sync Loss OFF 3 HW Failure OFF 4 Invalid PSI OFF 5 Test DELAY The PVR 6000 can delay warnings through the GPI. Set the Delay parameter to a value between 0 (no delay) and 600 (in seconds). Delay 000.0 [sec] <000.0-600.0> SYNC LOSS The Sync Loss menu defines whether or not a Sync Loss warning will cause a GPI warning indication. Sync Loss 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF – Sync Loss GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – Sync Loss GPI warning indication is turned on HW FAILURE The HW Failure menu defines whether or not a Hardware Failure warning will cause a GPI warning indication. Page 4-139 User Manual Operation and Management HW Failure 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF – Hardware Failure GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – Hardware Failure GPI warning indication is turned on INVALID PSI The Invalid PSI menu defines whether or not an Invalid PSI warning will cause a GPI warning indication. Invalid PSI 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF - Invalid PSI GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – Invalid PSI GPI warning indication is turned on TS BUFFER OVERFLOW The TS Buffer Overflow menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the TS counter reaches the threshold for transport stream overflow. TS Buffer Overflow 1 2{ OFF ON The available options are: • OFF - TS Buffer Overflow GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – TS Buffer Overflow GPI warning indication is turned on TS ERROR The TS Error menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the TS counter reaches the threshold for transport stream error. Page 4-140 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders TS Error 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF - TS Error GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – TS Error PSI GPI warning indication is turned on CONTINUITY COUNTER The Continuity Counter menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the TS counter reaches the threshold for transport stream continuity error. Continuity Counter 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF - Continuity Counter PSI GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – Continuity Counter PSI GPI warning indication is turned on CRC ERROR The CRC Error menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the TS counter reaches the threshold for CRC error. Sync Loss 1 2{ OFF ON The available options are: • OFF - CRC Error GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – CRC Error GPI warning indication is turned on Page 4-141 User Manual Operation and Management PRC DISCONTINUITY The PRC Discontinuity menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the TS counter reaches the threshold for PRC Discontinuity error. Sync Loss 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF - PRC Discontinuity GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – PRC Discontinuity GPI warning indication is turned on DECODER BUFFER OVERFLOW The Decoder Buffer Overflow menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the unit counter reaches the threshold for decoder overflow. Decoder Buffer Overflow 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF - Decoder Buffer Overflow GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – Decoder Buffer Overflow GPI warning indication is turned on DECODER BUFFER UNDERFLOW The Decoder Buffer Underflow menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the unit counter reaches the threshold for decoder underflow. Decoder Buffer Underflow 1 2{ OFF ON The available options are: • Page 4-142 OFF - Decoder Buffer Underflow GPI warning indication is turned off (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • ON – Decoder Buffer Underflow GPI warning indication is turned on DECODER STREAM ERROR The Decoder Stream Error menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the unit counter reaches the threshold for decoder stream error. Decoder Stream Error 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF - Decoder Stream Error GPI warning indication is turned off • ON – Decoder Stream Error GPI warning indication is turned on TEST The Test menu allows operator to manually enable or disable the relevant GPI. Test 1 OFF 2{ ON The available options are: • OFF – Disables this GPI. • ON – Enables this GPI. Page 4-143 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3. STATUS The PVR 6000 allows the user to monitor different parameters statuses thru the front panel or the web-management. To access the PVR 6000 Status menu, select “Status” in the Root Menu (navigate vertically by using the [Up]/[Down] arrow keys and confirm by pressing [Enter]). 1 2 3 Root Preset Configuration Status 1 The PVR 6000 Status Menu is displayed in the following menu navigation screen (eight options): Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Page 4-144 1-3 Receiver Stream Service Video Audio Data Conditional Access Unit (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-34 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-34: 4.3.1. PVR 6000 Status Screen Receiver Status The Receiver Status screen displays the main Receiver parameter current values. The following paragraphs detail the Status screen of each available receiver module type (DVB-S, DVB-S2, and IP). Page 4-145 User Manual Operation and Management To enter the Receiver Status menu in the front panel, go to StatusÎReceiver (independently of receiver module type). 4.3.1.1. DVB-S Receiver Status To access the DVB-S Receiver Status Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆReceiver. NOTE The LNB L.O. Frequency parameter is activated when the Ku and C-Band is selected. The following screen displays the DVB-S Receiver Status menu: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Receiver Signal Quality Eb/N0 Link Margin Viterbi BER Frequency Tune Frequency Offset Viterbi Rate Spectral Inversion 1-2-1 100[%] 09.94[dB] +04.9dB] 0.0e-7 1.068000 [GHz] +02214[KHz] 5/6 NORMAL Figure 4-35 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-35: PVR 6000 DVBS Status Screen The available options are: • Signal Quality – Qualitative indicator of the received signal C/N relative to the maximum C/N that can be measured without forcing the receiver to saturation. Page 4-146 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Signal Quality 100 < 000 - 100 [%] > Values range from 0 to 100% • Eb/N0 – Received signal Eb/N0 measurement • Link Margin – Estimated C/N of the received signal relative to the C/N in EN 300-421 for a given Viterbi rate • Iturbi BER – Error bits that the Viterbi error correction did not correct. BER is measured over 107 symbols. • Frequency Tune – The value is dependent on the mode selected in RootÆ Configuration Æ Receiver Æ Freq Drift Compensation (see Section 4.2.2 and 7) • When Frequency Drift Compensation is set to On, the value of the frequency tune displays the frequency of the incoming signal after frequency offset is set to off. • When Frequency Drift Compensation is set to Off, the value of the frequency tune displays the actual frequency. NOTE Displayed frequencies are L-Band frequencies. • Frequency Offset - Displays the offset from the frequency as was set in Configuration Æ Receiver Æ Frequency (see Section 4.2.2). • When Frequency Drift Compensation is set to On, the frequency offset displays the value 0. • When Frequency Drift Compensation is set to Off, frequency offset displays the value of the offset from the tuned frequency in KHz. • Viterbi Rate – When Viterbi rate mode is set to automatic (see FEC Rate parameter in section 4.2.2), the value displayed is selected by the PVR 6000. The Viterbi rate can also be configured manually to a specific rate by the operator. • Spectral Inversion – When the Spectral Inversion mode is set to automatic (see Section 4.2.2), the value displayed is PVR 6000 selected. When you set the Spectral Inversion manually, the user selects the value. Page 4-147 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.1.2. DVB-S2 Receiver Status To access the DVB-S2 Receiver Status Menu in front panel control interface go to StatusÆReceiver. The following screen displays the DVB-S2 Receiver Status menu: Receiver Signal Quality Signal Level Eb/N0 BER 94[%] -8.00[dBm] 21.10[dB] 0.0e-7 Frequency Tune Frequency Offset 7 Modulation 8 FEC Rate 9 Roll-off 10 Spectral Inversion 1.000000 [GHz] +00011[KHz] DVBS2-N-QPSK 8/9 35% NORMAL 1 2 3 4 1-3-1 5 6 Figure 4-36 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-36: PVR 6000 DVBS2 Status Screen The Receiver Status screen contains the following parameters: • Signal Quality – Qualitative indicator of the received signal C/N relative to the maximum C/N that can be measured without forcing the receiver to saturation. The signal quality is calculated by: SQ[%]=C/N [dB]/25 *100 Signal Quality 94 < 000 - 100 [%] > Signal Quality values range from 0 to 100% Page 4-148 • Signal Level – the signal power level in dBm • BER – reports the estimated Bit Error Rate • Eb/N0 – Received signal Eb/N0 measurement (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • Frequency Tune – This parameter points out the optimal frequency checked by the PVR 6000 for obtaining the highest quality of the received signal. • Frequency Offset – displays the deviation between the frequency inserted by the operator and the frequency that was indicated by the Frequency Tune. • Modulation – displays the configured modulation method • FEC Rate – reports the selected FEC rate • Roll Off – the configured Roll-Off factor value • Spectral Inversion – When the Spectral Inversion mode is set to automatic (see Section 4.2.2), the value displayed is the one selected by the device. Otherwise, this parameter displays the Spectral Inversion method that was selected manually. NOTE All displayed frequencies are in L-Band. 4.3.1.3. IP Receiver Status The IP Receiver Status menu enables monitoring the main IP receiver parameters. It displays both static information (such as MPEGoIP port MAC Address) and live data (e.g. type of data encapsulation received, current bit rate, whether or not IP parameters are valid, etc.). To access the IP Receiver Status menu in the front panel interface go to StatusÆReceiver The IP Receiver Status menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen: 1 2 3 Receiver MPEGoIP Input 1 MPEGoIP Input 2 General 1-3-1 Figure 4-37displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-37: PVR 6000 DVB IP Status Screen Page 4-149 User Manual Operation and Management The available options are: • MPEGoIP Input 1 – for monitoring receiver data arriving through the MPEGoIP IN1 interface • MPEGoIP Input 2 - for monitoring receiver data arriving through the MPEGoIP IN2 interface • General – for viewing general parameters values, such as software and hardware version number, IP configuration consistency, type of detected encapsulation, bit-rate of currently received data, etc. The following paragraphs detail the IP Receiver Status sub menus. MPEGOIP INPUT 1 Below is an illustration of the MPEGoIP Input 1 menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen: 1 2 Page 4-150 MPEGoIP Input 1 MAC Address Physical Link Status 1-3-1-1 00-78-34-25-9B-68 Up/100Base-T/Full (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The MPEGoIP Input 1 Status parameters are: • MAC Address – MPEGoIP IN1 port MAC address. The MAC address is a unique, read-only address. • Physical Link Status – current link status. The available options are: • Down – Physical link is down • Up – Physical link is up and connection is established • 10Base-T, 100Base-T – IP Port data input rate • Full – receiving in full duplex • Half – receiving in half duplex NOTE MPEGoIP Input 2 Status parameters are identical to those of MPEGoIP Input 1 Status and provide information on MPEGoIP IN2 data. GENERAL The IP Receiver Status General menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 General HW Revision SW Version dd/mm/yy Configuration Active Input 1-3-1-3 mj.mn Encapsulation MPEG Packet Size Rx Bitrate Current 53 18/08/05 01.05 OK 1 UDP 188 33.792093 [MHz] The General menu parameters are: • HW Revision – FPGA hardware Revision • SW Version – software date and software version • Configuration – displays “OK” if receiver configuration is valid, or “Mismatch” if it has inconsistencies • Active Input - the actual • Receive Mode – displays “UDP” or “RTP” according to the type of received data • MPEG Packet Size – size of received packets (in bytes). Can be either 188 or 204 bytes • Rx Bitrate Current – current rate of received data (in MHz) Page 4-151 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.2. Stream Status Menu The Stream Status Menu provides an extended menu of status monitoring options on the input stream. To access the Stream Status Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆStream. The following screen displays the Stream Status menu: 1 2 Stream Quality Information 1-3-2 Figure 4-38displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-38: 4.3.2.1. PVR 6000 Stream Status Screen Quality The Quality Menu displays information about the quality of the Input Stream. To access the Quality Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆStreamÆQuality. The following screen displays the Quality menu: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Quality Sync-Ox47 Loss Continuity Counter T.S Fifo Overflow T.S Error Indicator 1-3-2-1 000007 000006 000000 000007 ASI Input RS-422 Input NOT DETECT NOT DETECT The Quality Menu parameters are: • Sync-0x47 Loss – Counts the number of sync loss events • Continuity Counter – Counts the number of a continuity of error events • TS FIFO overflow – Counts the number of FIFO buffer events • TS Error Indicator – Counts the number of MPEG packets that were received by the PVR 6000 and had the TS error indicator bit set Page 4-152 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • • 4.3.2.2. ASI Input.-. Has three modes: • NOT DETECTED – No input • 188 DETECTED – MPEG packets without FEC • 204 DETECTED – MPEG packets with FEC RS-422 Input – Has three modes: • NOT DETECTED – No input • 188 DETECTED – MPEG packets without FEC • 204 DETECTED – MPEG packets with FEC Information The Information Menu displays information about the transport stream and network. To access the Information Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆStreamÆInformation. The following screen displays the Information menu: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Information Transport Stream Rate Transport Stream ID Original Network ID Network Name Stream Date Stream Time 1-3-2-2 045.792 [Mbps] 0005 0888 CCTV 05-Oct-2004 14:23:19 The Information Menu parameters are as follows: • Transport Stream Rate – Displays the Transport Stream rate • Transport Stream ID – Displays the identification code of the current transport stream ID in Hexadecimal values • Original Network ID –Displays the identification code of the current network in Hexadecimal values • Network Name – Displays the provider name of the current network • Stream Time – Displays the time (HH:MM:SS) of the current incoming stream • Stream Date – displays the date (DD-MMMM-YYYY) of the current incoming stream Page 4-153 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.3. Service Status The Service Info is a section in the Status web-interface screen. It provides information of service's status and parameters. Figure 4-39 displays the Service Status Web management screen. Figure 4-39: PVR 6000 Service Status Screen The following parameters are displayed: • TV – This parameter indicates the active decoder as TV1 (or TV1/TV2 in case of a dual decoder unit). • • Service Name – This parameter displays the service's name. Service Type – This parameter indicates the service type: TV, Radio, TLTX, NVOD, MOSAIC, PAL, SECAM, MAC, FM, NTSC, and Data. • Service ID – This parameter displays the service identification symbol [Hex]. • Service Mode - Indicates if the service is encrypted (CAS) or free to air (FTA). • Active in PAT – this parameter indicates whether the service is included in the PAT table or not. 4.3.4. Video Status Menu The Video Status Menu displays the status of Video and VBI parameters. OSD parameter status will be available in future software versions. The Video Status Menu provides an extended menu of status monitoring options on Video and VBI data. To access the Video Status Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆVideo. The following screen displays the Video Status menu: Video 1 2 3 4 1-3-4 Video 1 VBI 1 Video 2 VBI 2 Figure 4-40 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Page 4-154 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure 4-40: PVR 6000 Video Status Screen The Video Status Menu parameters are as follows: • Video 1 – This group displays information about the video for Decoder #1 (see Section 4.2.6). • VBI 1 - This group displays information about the VBI for Decoder #1. See Section 4.2.6 • Video 2 (if applicable) - This group displays information about the video for • VBI 2 (if applicable) - This group displays information about the VBI for Decoder #2, See Section 4.2.6. Decoder #2, See Section 4.2.6. Page 4-155 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.4.1. Video 1 (and Video 2) The Video 1 Menus (and Video 2 in dual decoder IRDs) display video parameter Statuses. To access the Video 1 Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆVideoÆVideo 1. The following screen displays the Video 1 menu: 1 2 3 4 Video 1 Standard Format Frame Rate Chroma Format Resolution Aspect Ratio Field Sequence 7 Picture Coding Type 8 Bit Rat 9 VBV Buffer Size 10 Decoding Errors 5 6 1-3-4-1 625 [Ln] 25 [Hz] 4:2:0 H:720 * V:608 4:3 NORMAL P-B 11080800 [Bps]e 04096000 [Bit] 000000 NOTE The "Decoding Errors" parameter indicates the video stream health. The available information is: • Standard Format – Indicates the number of lines in the incoming video. In this example, 625 lines indicate PAL video format. • Frame Rate – Displays the frame rate of the incoming video stream • Chroma Format – Displays the Chroma format currently used for the • Resolution – Displays the horizontal and vertical video resolutions for incoming video stream the incoming video stream (for example, the number of pixels per horizontal and vertical screen lines) • Aspect Ratio – Displays the aspect ratio for the incoming video stream • Field Sequence – Displays the type of field sequence found in the decoded service. There are two available values: Normal, and 3:2 Pulldown Page 4-156 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • Picture Coding Type – displays the types of picture coding that were found in the decoded service. Available picture coding types are: I-B-P, I-P, P-B and P Only. • Bit Rate – Displays the bit rate, in bits/sec, for the incoming video stream 4.3.4.2. • VBV Buffer Size – Displays the VBV buffer size • Decoding Errors – Displays the total number of decoding errors VBI 1 (and VBI 2) The VBI 1 Menu (and VBI 2 in dual decoder IRD’s) display VBI parameters Status. To access the VBI 1 Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆVideoÆVbi 1. The following screen displays the VBI 1 menu: 1 2 3 4 Video E.S E.S Top E.S Bottom Vbi (1..2) Fullness Fullness Num Lines Num Lines 1-3-4-2 020 [%] 012 [%] 05 [Ln] 05 [Ln] The available information is: • Video Fullness – Fullness level of the buffer containing VBIs derived from the video stream • E.S Fullness – Fullness of the buffer containing VBIs derived from the elementary stream • E.S Top Num Lines – Counts the number of E.S VBI lines in a field • E.S Bottom Num Lines – Counts the number of E.S VBI lines in a field Page 4-157 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.5. Audio Status Menu The Audio Status Menu displays information on the audio channels. To access the Audio Status Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆAudio. The following screen displays the Audio Status menu: Audio 1 2 3 4 4.3.5.1. Audio Audio Audio Audio 1-3-5 1 2 3 1 Audio (1..4) Select Audio 1 through 4. The Audio (1..4) Menu displays information on the audio decoding process. When Musicam mode is activated, the following screen is displayed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Audio (1..4) ID Layer Bit Rate Sample Rate 1-3-5-1 MPEG LAYER2 129000 [Bps] 48 [KHz] Mode Decoding Errors STEREO 000894 Figure 4-41 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-41: Page 4-158 PVR 6000 Audio Status Screen (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders NOTE The "Decoding Errors" parameter indicates the video stream health. When Dolby-AC3 mode is activated, the following screen is displayed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Audio (1..4) ID Bit Rate Sample Rate AC Mode BS Mode Decoding Errors 1-3-5-1 DOLBY AC3 128000[Bps] 48[KHz] 2/0 L,R STEREO COMPLETE MAIN 083914 When Linear PCM mode is activated, the screen below is displayed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Audio (1..4) ID Sample Rate Bits per Sample Channel ID Output Mode Decoding Errors 1-3-5-1 LINEAR 48 [KHz] 20 BITS 2 2/0 L,R 0003 NOTE The Channel ID parameter value is according to the channel number of the AC3 header. Page 4-159 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.6. Data Status Menu The Data Status Menu displays information about the data input stream. To access the Data Status Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆData. The following screen displays the Data Status menu: The High Speed Data Port option is supported only in the PVR 6000 and PVR 6060 models. In these models, the following is the corresponding front panel screen: 1 2 Data Low Speed Data Port High Speed Data Port 1-3-6 IP-Out-Port is supported in all PVR 6000 models, except for the PVR 6000 and PVR 6060 models. For these models, the Data Status menu is displayed as follows: 1 2 Data Low Speed Data Port IP Out Port 1-3-6 The Data Status menu parameters are as follows: • 4.3.6.1. Low Speed Data Port – See Section 4.3.6.1. • High Speed Data Port – See Section 4.3.6.2. • IP Out Port – See Section 4.3.6.3. Low Speed Data Port This feature will be supported in the future software releases. 4.3.6.2. High Speed Data Port This feature will be supported in the future software releases. 4.3.6.3. IP-Out-Port Status Menu The IP-Out-Port Status Menu provides IP and Port related parameter statuses. To access the IP-Out-Port Status Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆDataÆIP Output Port. The following screen displays the Output Port Status menu: Page 4-160 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 1 2 3 4 IP Out Port MAC Address IP Data Port Link IP Data Port Speed IP Data Port Duplex 1-3-6-3 00-OC-A2-03-3A-64 Down --- Figure 4-42 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-42: PVR 6000 IP Data Port Status Screen The available options are: • MAC Address – Displays the IP MAC address. • IP Data Port Link – Displays the status of the IP out link. The link statuses: - Down – Link is down - Up – Link is up and connection established • IP Data Port Speed – 10 Base-T, 100 Base-T • IP Data Port Duplex – - Full: Full duplex - Half: Half duplex When the IP Data Port link status is down or when the IP Data Port is disconnected, the horizontal bars [--] are displayed Page 4-161 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.7. Conditional Access Status Menu The Conditional Access Status Menu allows viewing Conditional Access parameter statuses. To access the Conditional Access Status Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆConditional Access The following screen displays the Conditional Access Status menu: 1 2 3 Conditional Access Common Interface BISS Embedded 1-3-7 CAUTION The Conditional Access Status menu must be handled by qualified users who are familiar with the DVB-C2 standard and protocols. COMMON INTERFACE The Common Interface Menu displays information on the CAMs inserted to the PVR 6000 CI Slot. The status menu for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is identical unless one of the CI Slots is not equipped with a CAM. To access the Common Interface Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆConditional AccessÆCommon Interface. The following screen displays the Common Interface Status menu: Common Interface 1 2 Page 4-162 1-3-7-1 Slot1 Slot2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders SLOT (1..2) The Slot (1..2) Menu displays information on a CAM in Slot (1..2). To access the Slot 1 Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆConditional AccessÆCommon InterfaceÆSlot 1. The following screen displays the Slot 1 Status menu: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Slot (1..2) Card Type Applic Manufacture Manufacture Code Main Menu 1-3-7-1-1 DVB CI Module 2200 2200 CodiCrypt Available Sessions Supported CA SysID The available options are: • Card Type – Displays card type • Applic Manufacture – Displays application manufacturer value • Manufacture Code – Displays the manufacturer code, defined by the CAM manufacturer. • Main Menu – Displays CA vendor name • Available Sessions – Displays currently available sessions. The following screen displays the Available Sessions Table menu: Session Resource ID Resource 4 0001 0002 0003 0004 00010041 00020041 00030041 00240041 MANAGER AI CAS DATA-TIME 5 0005 00400041 MMI 1 2 3 • Supported CA SysID - Displays supported CA SysID. Page 4-163 User Manual Operation and Management The following screen displays the Supported CA SysID Table menu: System ID 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CA Specifier 2200 2201 2202 2203 Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2209 220A 220B 220C 220D 220E 220F Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus Scopus NOTE To see Available Sessions and supported CA SysID values, select an item and press [Enter]. B. BISS This feature will be supported in future software releases. C. EMBEDDED This feature will be supported in future software releases. Page 4-164 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders 4.3.8. Unit Status Menu This menu displays the Unit Menu parameters status. To access the Unit menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆUnit. T he following screen displays the Unit Status menu: Unit 1 2 3 1-3-8 Identity Versions Monitoring Figure 4-43 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-43: 4.3.8.1. PVR 6000 Unit Status Screen Identity The Identity Menu displays information regarding the PVR 6000 hardware. To access the Identity Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆUnitÆIdentity The following screen displays the Identity Status menu: 1 2 3 4 Identity Configuration ID Serial Number Decoder Board Front-End Board 1-3-8-1 PVR 600x 00000920 SPN-29 REV-C QPSK-29 REV-A The available options are: • Configuration ID – Displays the PVR 6000 software configuration model as recognized by the software. Note that the configuration ID may not be identical to the PVR 6000 model number as printed on the front panel. • Serial Number – Displays the PVR 6000 serial number Page 4-165 User Manual Operation and Management • Decoder Board – Displays the hardware revision of the PVR 6000 main board • Front-End Board – Displays the hardware revision of the PVR 6000 FrontEnd Figure 4-44 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-44: 4.3.8.2. Unit – Identity (Status Screen) Versions The Version Menu displays information on the PVR 6000 software versions. To access the Versions Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆUnitÆVersions. The following screen displays the Versions Status menu: 1 2 3 4 Boot Main Main Main Versions Application Application Application Date Application Time 1-3-8-2 00.03 00.07 Dec 19 2004 15:50:26 The available options are: • Boot Application – Displays the boot application software version • Main Application – Displays the main application software version • Main Application Date – Displays the date when the main application was created • Main Application Time – Displays the time when the main application was created Figure 4-45 displays the corresponding Web management screen. Figure 4-45: 4.3.8.3. Unit – Versions (Status Screen) Monitoring The Monitoring Menu displays temperature and management port statuses. To access the Monitoring Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆUnitÆMonitoring. Page 4-166 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The following screen displays the Monitoring Status menu: 1 2 3 4 Monitoring Temperature Management Port Link Management Port Speed Management Port Duplex 1-3-8-3 +20 [C] DOWN --- The available options are: • Temperature – Displays the internal temperature of the PVR 6000 as measured by the temperature sensor • Management Port Link – Displays the status of the Management Port link. Link statuses are: • • Down - Link is down • Up - Link is up and connection established Management Port Speed – 10 Base-T, 100 Base-T Management Port Duplex: • Full - Full duplex • Half - Half duplex The horizontal bars [--] are displayed when the Management Port link status is down or when the IP Data Port is disconnected. Page 4-167 User Manual Operation and Management 4.3.8.4. Licensing The Licensing screen displays all features and their operational status. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Page 4-168 Licensing ASI Input ASI Output MPEGoIP/MPE Output GENLOCK Audio 3 Audio 4 LSD<RS232> DOLBY Audio1 Decoding DOLBY Audio2 Decoding DOLBY Audio3 Decoding DOLBY Audio4 Decoding Linear Audio 1 Decoding Linear Audio 2 Decoding Linear Audio 3 Decoding Linear Audio 4 Decoding PID Filtering MPEG4 H.264 1-2-2-4-2 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Appendix A SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD A.1 DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE USING FTP A.1.1 Introduction A.1.1.1 PVR 6000 SETUP IP Configure the PVR 6000 IP Management Port according to local network specifications. The PVR 6000 IP Management is configured from the front-panel by accessing ConfigurationÆUnitÆEthernet Management Port. The IP Management must set the following parameters: IP Address, Network Mask, and Gateway. A.1.1.2 PC FTP Application There are many PC Software Applications that support FTP. In this document, software download procedure is performed using the built-in MS Windows FTP utility. NOTE Viewing the PVR 6000 version is available through the front-panel by selecting StatusÆUnitÆVersionsÆMain Application. A.1.2 Installation A.1.2.1 Loading Through FTP To open an FTP session, perform the following: 1. Click Start. The Start Menu is displayed. From the Start Menu click Run. The Run dialog box is displayed. Page A-1 User Manual Appendix A Software Download Figure A-1: Start Menu – Select Run 3. Type “cmd” in the combo-box and click OK. The terminal window is displayed. Page A-2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure A-2: Run Dialog Box 4. Type “ftp <PVR 6000 Management IP address>” and press [Enter]. FTP session is displayed. See the following example. Figure A-3: Open FTP Session LOG ON 1. Log on to the PVR 6000 with the user name and password, both are empty for the IRD. 2. Reply with [Enter] for both user and password requests. Page A-3 User Manual Appendix A Software Download Figure A-4: Login to FTP 3. After connecting to the PVR 6000 through FTP, type “bin” and Click [Enter]. Figure A-5: Access Bin Folder Page A-4 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders LOADING THE FILE To load a source file from a local PC to the PVR 6000: 1. Type put and click [Enter] 2. After Local File, type the file name with the suffix (Notice - the software file name and path in the PC should be known). 3. After Remote File, type ‘/rom/sw_image.bin’. Figure A-6: Loading the File After confirmation, the PVR 6000 progress is displayed in a loading screen on the PVR 6000 front-panel. In the left frame window the loading progress is indicated by a percentage and blinking progress bar. Following is the PVR 6000 loading screen: Page A-5 User Manual Appendix A Software Download WARNING IF THE PVR 6000 IS, FOR ANY REASON, SHUT DOWN DURING SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD, THE PROGRAM MUST BE REINSTALLED THROUGH BOOT SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD. REINSTALLATION IS AVAILABLE THROUGH RS-232. SEE SECTION A.2.2.2. A.2 A.2.1.1 LOADING SOFTWARE TO THE PVR 6000 THROUGH THE SERIAL PORT PC Connection to the Serial Port The PVR 6000 can be controlled from a standard PC through a serial RS-232 or RS-485 cable. Table A- and Table A-2 detail the pin-to-pin and signal assignments of the RS-232 and RS-485 cables, respectively. Table A-1: Page A-6 RS-232 Control Cable Pin-to-Pin 9 PIN D-TYPE CONNECTOR (PC) 9 PIN D-TYPE CONNECTOR (IRD) SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 2 3 Pc-RxD 3 2 Pc-RxD 5 5 GND (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Table A-2: A.2.1.2 RS-485 Control Cable Pin-to-Pin Designations PC RS-485 9 PIN D-TYPE CONNECTOR PVR 6000 RS-485 9 PIN D-TYPE CONNECTOR PIN DESIGNATIONS PIN DESIGNATIONS 1 RB 1 TX+ 6 RA 6 TX- 8 TB 8 RX+ 9 TA 0 RX- PC Serial-COM (Terminal) Software There are many Terminal Applications that support Serial-COM. In this document Software download procedure is performed on the built-in MS Windows hyperterminal. A.2.1.3 Opening Hyperterminal from MS Windows 1. Access HyperTerminal application, by selecting StartÆProgramÆAccessoriesÆCommunicationÆHyperTerminal Page A-7 User Manual Appendix A Software Download Figure A-7: Start Menu – Open HyperTerminal A.2.1.4 Defining the Communication When the HyperTerminal starts, the following window is displayed. Enter a connection, for example PVR 6000 and lick OK. Select a connection (Icon). Page A-8 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure A-8: HyperTerminal – Enter Connection 3. Select a PC COM port that is the specific PC COM to which the PVR 6000 is connected. Figure A-9: Select PC COM Port Page A-9 User Manual Appendix A Software Download 4. Select the Baud Rate. This must be identical to the PVR 6000 baud rate parameter. See ConfigurationÆUnitÆSerial Control PortÆBaud Rate. 5. Select Flow Control – None. Figure A-10: A.2.1.5 Port Settings Tab Checking PC Terminal Communication with the IRD After setting the PC - HyperTerminal, the Terminal is opened and the user can check the connection to the IRD on the HyperTerminal. Press [Enter]. If the word “Root” appears on the terminal window, the user is connected with the IRD. /root> indicates the main path to the IRD. The user can also type “help” to see the PVR 6000 help commands. Page A-10 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure A-11: The user HyperTerminal Window can check “status/unit/sw_info” the or current PVR select the 6000 version with command StatusÆUnitÆVersionsÆMain Application on the front panel. Page A-11 User Manual Appendix A Software Download A.2.2 INSTALLATION: A.2.2.1 Loading new Software Sequence 1. After the PC-to-PVR 6000 Communication is checked, in the Root directory type “config/unit/upgrade_sw” and confirm by typing “yes”. Figure A-12: Page A-12 Update Software Version Command (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The PVR 6000 erases the previous software version when updating. This process can take approximately 30 seconds (see the following example). Figure A-13: Erasing Flash Process After the previous software is erased, message “Ready For Receive” is displayed. 2. In the HyperTerminal, select TransferÆsend file. Page A-13 User Manual Appendix A Software Download Figure A-14: Ready to Receive New Software 3. Specify to which used protocol to send the software file. It can be “Xmodem” or “1K Xmodem” protocol. NOTE “1K Xmodem” is faster than “XModem”. 4. Specify the path of the software file on your PC, for example: Page A-14 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Figure A-15: Send File Dialog Box 5. Click Send. The loading starts. This may take a few minutes. The status is displayed in the following window below or on the PVR 6000 front panel main menu. Figure A-16: Sending Status Dialog Box When the process is complete, a confirmation is displayed, indicating that the file was loaded. Then the PVR 6000 performs reboot. Page A-15 User Manual Appendix A Software Download 6. Wait until the PVR 6000 is finished rebooting the new software. 7. On the front panel, verify that the new version is installed. A.2.2.2 Loading Software Version through PVR 6000 BOOT Application When the PVR 6000 is shut down during software download, the PVR 6000 start up sequence is set with the boot application. Perform the following: 1. Stop the previous Hyper Terminal sending process and restart standard communication with the IRD. 2. When the PVR 6000 starts the BOOT application, the following hyperterminal window is displayed. Figure A-17: IRD Boot Application Starts The following screen displays the PVR 6000 Boot Software download menu: Page A-16 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders MPEG-2 DVB/ATSC I.R.D - BOOT APPLICATION UPGRADE Thru’ SERIAL - Progress = 14% After download is complete, the PVR 6000 restarts the standard operation with the new software version. 3. To use the Boot Application, type “upgrade_sw applic”. The PVR 6000 starts "erasing flash" and after few minutes (after Erasing Flash Completed Successfully) the “Ready for Receive...” message is displayed. Continue loading the new version according to the standard procedure. Figure A-18: Complete Software Loading Page A-17 PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Appendix B IP-FRONT END SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE This appendix details the software upgrade procedure in an IP front end PVR 6000 device. This procedure is different than in other front end devices. To perform the IP Front End software upgrade, perform the following steps: 1. The watchdog feature must first be disabled in the PVR 6000 for correct SW upgrade. To disable the watchdog feature, perform the following steps: • In the PVR 6000 front panel, go to ConfigurationÆ StreamÆSource and select Serial RS422 • In the command prompt (StartÆRun) on the PC enter ’telnet <device IP address> 1023. Note: To obtain the <device IP address> in the PVR 6000 front panel, go to ConfigurationÆReceiverÆMPEGoIP Input 1 (or 2)ÆPhysical Link and copy the number from the IP Address parameter. • In the Telnet prompt, press Enter. • In the Telnet prompt, type 'dwd'. • Power off the PVR 6000 • After a few seconds, power on the PVR 6000. The watchdog function is now off. 2. For each new SW upgrade obtain a self extracting software upgrade file. 3. Create a new directory under drive C:\ and name it NEW_VER. 4. Copy the self extracting file into the NEW_VER directory. 5. Go to StartÆRun and enter ‘cmd’. 6. In the command prompt window enter ‘cd \NEW_VER’. 7. Type the name of the SW upgrade self-extracting EXE file and press Enter 8. Answer any questions that may be displayed on the command prompt window with ‘Y’ followed by Enter 9. After the self extracting file has finished the self extraction, run the file called ‘update.bat’ from this same directory, then enter the PVR 6000 IP address. Obtain the IP address by accessing ConfigurationÆReceiverÆMPEGoIP Input 1 (or 2)ÆPhysical Link in the front panel. Then copy the address from the IP Address parameter. For example ‘update 10.100.1.26’. Page B-1 User Manual Appendix B IP-Front End Software Upgrade Procedure 10. In the Telnet prompt window, type ‘telnet <unit IP Address> 1023’ (use the same IP Address as in step 9). 11. Type 'exit' and then Enter. 12. Type ' burn “vxw” ' and then Enter. 13. Type ' “burn “ird” ' and then Enter. 14. Power off the PVR 6000. 15. After a few seconds, power on the PVR 6000. 16. On the PVR 6000 front panel, go to ConfigurationÆ StreamÆSource and select FRONT END (IP) 17. Verify the correct upgrading of the new SW version by going in the PVR 6000 front panel to StatusÆReceiverÆGeneral and checking the SW Version dd/mm/yy mj.mn parameter value NOTE If power failure occurs during upgrade, repeat the upgrade from step 1 Page B-2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Appendix C ASPECT RATIO CONFIGURATION PROCESS C.1 GENERAL This Appendix details PVR 6000 configuring for the fitting of Aspect Ratio (A/R) of the incoming Video to the A/R of the destination monitor. C.2 ASPECT RATIO CONVERSION MACHINE The PVR 6000 provides the ability, using interpolation, to produce different image formats, enabling the display of the incoming Video on either a 4:3 or a 16:9 monitor. 16:9 Video Streams can be fitted for display on 4:3 monitors, and vice versa, in more than one format, as summarized in Table C-1 and Table C-2. A/R fitting is referred to as Conversion. The PVR 6000 contains an “Aspect Ratio Conversion Machine” responsible for all image conversions. Figure C-1 displays a simplified illustration of this machine. Figure C-1: Aspect Ratio Conversion Machine Page C-1 User Manual Appendix C Aspect Ratio Configuration Process When fitting the received Video signal A/R to the monitor A/R, the following three PVR 6000 parameters values must be set to achieve the required conversion: • WSS • Monitor Aspect Ratio • Interpolation WSS (WIDE SCREEN SIGNALING) The purpose of the WSS signal is to inform the destination monitor of the received Video A/R. The PVR 6000 extracts the WSS information from an operator-selected source, generates a new WSS signal (see ‘WSS Signal Generator’ in Figure C-1), and outputs it to the monitor. The WSS menu in the PVR 6000 contains two items: • Source – from which the PVR 6000 extracts the WSS information. The available options are: DISABLE, TV MONITOR, E.S. (EN-301-775), and VIDEO (see WSS explanation in Section 4.2.6.2 for further details). • Line1 – Video line into which the PVR 6000 inserts the generated WSS signal (see WSS explanation in Section 4.2.6.2 for further details). MONITOR ASPECT RATIO This parameter informs the Conversion Machine of the destination monitor’s A/R. This is one of two parameter values which the Conversion Machine needs for its operation (see Figure C-1). The available options are: VIDEO SOURCE, 16:9, 16:9 BOX, and 4:3 (see Monitor Aspect Ratio explanation in Section 4.2.6.1 for further details). INTERPOLATION This parameter sets the method of interpolation which the Conversion Machine will use when converting the Video Stream. C.3 TABLE OF CONVERSIONS After setting the values of WSS, Monitor Aspect Ratio, and Interpolation, the PVR 6000 receives all required A/R information for re-creating the image. Table C-1 and Table C-2 details the format of the image after conversion in all PVR 6000 available settings combinations, and depending upon the incoming signal's A/R. Page C-2 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders The resulting image is affected by the combination of four variables displayed in the A/R Conversion Table: • The actual Video Stream A/R (Stream column) • Destination Monitor A/R (Monitor Column) • Interpolation value, set in the Conversion Machine (Interpolation Column) • Monitor Aspect Ratio value, set in the Conversion Machine (WSS Column) The following Video Bar figures are used in the table to demonstrate the image format changes. Figure C-2 illustrates a normal 4:3 Video image Figure C-2: Normal 4:3 Aspect Ratio Figure C-3 illustrates a normal 16:9 Video image Figure C-3: Table C-1: Normal 16:9 Aspect Ratio Table of Conversions - 4:3 Stream Option STREAM 4:3 MONITOR 16:9 or 4:3 INTERPOLATION Pan Scan or Letter Box Page C-3 User Manual Appendix C Aspect Ratio Configuration Process WSS TV Monitor or Video Stream OUTPUT DESCRIPTION Conversion is not available. Always displays Normal picture on 4:3 TV and short and fat on the 16:9 TV WSS – 4:3 Full Format 0001.0000.000.000 Can be output if WSS is set as Video Stream OUTPUT DISPLAY 4:3 16:9 Page C-4 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Table C-2: Table of Conversions - 16:9 Options STREAM 16:9 16:9 16:9 MONITOR 16:9 4:3 4:3 INTERPOLATION Pan Scan Pan Scan Letter Box WSS TV Monitor or TV Monitor or TV Monitor or Video Stream Video Stream Video Stream Page C-5 User Manual Appendix C Aspect Ratio Configuration Process OUTPUT DESCRIPTION • • No conversion • Always displays Normal picture on 16:9 and tall and thin on the 4:3 TV WSS – • 16:9 Full Format 1110.0000.00.000 • Conversion vertically down- samples the central stamps the picture portion of the and applies black picture to fill the bar to the top and 720 bottom of the screen WSS – • 4:3 Full Format 0001.0000.000.000 Can be output if WSS is set as Video Stream • Conversion horizontally up- WSS – • 4:3 Full Format Can be output if 0001.0000.000.00 WSS is set as 0 Monitor. can be output if WSS is set as 16:9 Full Format Monitor 1110.0000.000.000 can be output if • 16:9 Letter Box WSS is set as Video 1101.0000.000.00 Stream 0 can be output is WSS is set as Video Stream NOTE With 16:9 L/B signalling as auto sense, 16:9 monitor can convert the picture to Normal 16:9 Page C-6 (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders OUTPUT DISPLAY 4:3 4:3 4:3 16:9 16:9 16:9 Page C-7 PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Appendix D WARNING MESSAGES D.1 GENERAL This Appendix details all error notifications available for the PVR 6000. Errors can be caused by ether hardware or software malfunctions. An error is indicated by the Warning Leds located right to the front panel screen, followed by an Error Message on the front panel screen. D.2 WARNING LEDS The PVR 6000 provided with two warning LEDs located right to the front panel screen. These LEDs indicate errors when detected. Figure D-1 shows the warning LEDs as located on the front panel. Page D-1 User Manual Appendix D Warning Messages Figure D-1: Front panel warning LEDs The available LEDs are: • • WARNING – indicates any detected error by an orange light. PWR/FAIL – indicates hardware errors by a red light. When the PVR 6000 is properly functioning, both LEDs light green. D.3 WARNING MESSAGES Warning messages appears on the front panel screen when an error is detected. The warning message briefly describes the level of the malfunction. The following are Satellite front-end warnings: • • • Page D-2 Signal Not Received Demodulator Not Sync Viterbi Not Sync (Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006) PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders • • Deinterleaver Not Sync Front End Not Locked The following are IP front-end warnings: • IP Config' Error The following are Satellite/IP bit-stream warnings: • • No Sync-0x47 Detected PSI Not Detected Page D-3
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