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ENG-1 030206 01261-3 ENGLISH Also contains Menu options and data for built-in modulator Data for broadband amplifier QPSK

A versatile digital receiver with a guaranteed future has been developed to transmit the best possible TV signal to every TV set in the network in a secure manner. The difference between and many other receivers is that has been developed for professional use. It is equipped with, amongst other tings, a thermostat regulated fan, software with auto start and an in-house developed Watchdog which automatically restarts the receiver in case of power cuts and other errors. The receiver are equipped with a common interface, a CA-module (CAM) is used for the different access systems. can also be ordered with a built-in professional modulator which is adapted to the receiver. This enables easy installation and mounting in small spaces. Important! Digital signals place a great strain on the equipment s LNB. Old microwave heads often show insufficient phase noise values. This can lead to frozen pictures or frozen text. Therefore you should always replace old microwave heads when you add a digital receiver. IMPORTANT! Never open the receiver Place the receiver in a ventilated room The receiver must not be exposed to liquids Menu options and appearance can be changed in later software versions Table of contents... 50 Front... 51 Back... 52 Smart card... 53 Programming unit... 54 Menu overview... 55 Programming... 56 61 Information menu... 62 65 PID setting... 66 Menu information... 66 Error log... 67 Technical data... 68 Built-in modulator... 69 Broadband amplifier... 70 50

Front * Fan CA module connector On indication = green LED QPSK-lock = yellow LED Alarm = red LED Reset-button Connection for programming unit * The fan is temperature regulated and starts between 35 to 40 degrees Celsius. THE RESET BUTTON Press to activate the programming unit. The display immediately shows the receiver s software version. 51

Back IF out (17 VDC) LNB in (17 V DC 350mA) * DC out (17 V DC 350mA) Video out Audio out (right) Audio out (left) Audio out (Mono) Ground connection Mains voltage (180 260 V AC) * The DC out connector must only be used for the specially adapted broadband amplifier. Not utilised RF (In) connector must be terminated with 75Ω. RF (In) RF (Out) with builtin modulator 52

Smart card DVB/CI-SOCKET CA-MODULE SMARTCARD A CA module connector is located at the front. This is used for channels which are coded in different transmission systems e.g. Conax, Viaccess, and Irdeto. Insert the programme card into the CA module. The gold-coloured interface on the card must point towards the front of the module. Insert the module with the programme card into the front of DT- 1600. DISCONNECT THE WATCH-DOG When a start up and update of the smartcard is needed the watch-dog function can be disconnected to speed up the update. Procedure: When a program is selected press the MENU button, when the smartcard is updated press MENU button again to return back from setup menu, the program name will be shown in the display. Important: When receiving free channels, Free To Air, the CA module must not be connected. CA modules for different coding systems can be obtained from the programme companies. OSD information on the programme card may differ, depending on the coding system being used. 53

Programming unit HP-01 is a portable programming unit which is used for the programming of the QPSK receiver s frequency, symbol speed, FEC, and other settings. Before programming the digital receiver it must be in operation and a correct satellite signal connected. Connect the cord to the programming unit. Please refer to the markings on the cord and the palm unit. Connect the programming unit to the 15-pole D-sub-socket on. Press the Reset button at the front above the D-sub-socket. Press the Menu button to start progamming. Please refer to the menu tree on page 55. BUTTONS Up Left Right Down MENU - use this button to select settings on menus. - use this button to select numbers. To change the channel. - use this button to select numbers. To select options on the Info menu. - use this button to select settings on menus. - use this button to activate the menu. De-activate the Info menu. - save and move to the next menu option. BACK Under the flap on the back a D-sub connector is found, which is for download of new software 54

Menu overview For Information press Right button Once Twice 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times 7 times 8 times 9 times 1 OUT LVL 2 (M) 3 A 4 INFORMATION PROGRAMMING 5 1) Signal quality 1) Press Menu button 6 2) Log file 3) Delete log file 2) Select IF frequency 3) Select polarisation 7 FREQ (M) 4) CI control 4) Select 22kHz 8 9 Next DEPTH Next SND SUB (M) (M) 5) OSD On/Off 6) Select output level (M) 7) Audio level 5) Select symbol rate 6) Select FEC 7) Select output frequency (M) 10 Next SND DEV (M) 8) Subtitle transparency 8) Select modulation depth (M) 11 Next PISNDRAT (M) 9) Subtitle position 9) Select channel tables (M) 10) Select sound subcarrier deviation (M) 12 Next (M) 11) Select picture to sound ratio (M) 13 (M) 12) Select language (audio) 13) Select language (subtitle 1) 14 14) Select language (subtitle 2) 15 Tele Page 15) Select tele text page 16 Dual Next 16) Select dual sound 17) Select Video system 17 Next Video out Next A (M) = menu options which are activated when built-in modulator is mounted. 55

Programming All programming is carried out on the s palm unit. Connect the programming unit. Press the Reset button and the name of the channel will appear after a few seconds. TRANSPONDER FREQUENCY IF FREQUENCY MENU Press the Menu button. Use the Up/Down buttons to specify a number. Use the Left/Right buttons to move between the numbers. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. ENTER TRANS FREQ 1259 The value of the setting of frequency (If frequency) depends on the local oscillator frequency (L.O.) on the microwave head (LNB). Example A satellite channel with frequency 11 309 and LNB of L.O. 9 750. MF = 11 309 9 750 = 1559 is the frequency to be set. POLARIZATION Use the Up/Down buttons for selecting the desired polarity H/V. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. ENTER POLARITY V 22KHZ Use the Up/Down buttons 22kHz (Choose On or Off). Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. 22KHZ OFF 56

SYMBOL RATE Use the Up/Down buttons to specify a number. Use the Left/Right buttons to move between the numbers. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. Hint! 00000 activates auto scanning of the symbol speed. ENTER TRANS SYMBOL 24500 FEC Use the Up/Down buttons to select required FEC. Select Auto for automatic searching of FEC. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. ENTER TRANS FEC AUTO Continue to page 12 if the modulator is not mounted BUILT-IN MODULATOR When the built-in modulator is mounted in the following menu options are activated automatically. They are marked (Modulator) and appear in the display during programming. FREQ (Modulator) Select desired output channel frequency (47 860 MHz). Use the Up/Down buttons to select the desired value. Use the Left/Right buttons to increase/decrease values. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. MODULATOR FREQ. 474.25 57

DEPTH (Modulator) Select modulator depth. Available settings are 72.5 90. Recommended setting is (75%). Use the Up/Down buttons to select modulator depth. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. MODULATOR DEPTH. 75 SND SUB (Modulator) Select transmission system BG, I, DK, MN. The factory setting is BG. Use the Up/Down buttons to select transmission system. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. MODULATOR SND SUB. BG SND DEV (Modulator) Select sound subcarrier deviation. Available settings are 40 90. Recommended setting is (63,5%.) Use the Up/Down buttons to select sound subcarrier deviation. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. MODULATOR SND DEV. 63,5 58

PISNDRAT (Modulator) Select picture to sound ratio. Available settings are between 11 18 db. (Recommended setting is 15.) Use the Up/Down buttons to select the desired picture to sound ratio. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. MODULATOR PISNDRAT. 15 There are no more menu options for the modulator LANGUAGE sound Use the Up/Down buttons to select the desired language. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. ENTER SOUND LANGUAGE SWE LANGUAGE subtitles 1 Use the Up/Down buttons to select the desired language. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. ENTER SUBT. LANG. 1 SWE LANGUAGE subtitles 2 Use the Up/Down buttons to select the desired language. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. ENTER SUBT. LANG. 2 ENG NOTE! You can select two subtitles settings. If your first choice is not available the receiver will select subtitles 2 (LANG. 2) 59

TELET. PAGE Select a tele text page when no text PID is available. The factory setting is 000. This is only used in special occasions when none or wrong information are transmitted. Use the Up/Down buttons to specify a number. Use the Left/Right buttons to move between the number. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. NB! Use default value 000, if not the PID tele text will not work. ENTER TELET. PAGE 000 DUAL SOUND Dual sound is used when two different languages need to be received. When selected ON the two languages transmitted on the same pair will be decoded and put on the different audio outputs L and R. The factory setting is OFF. Use the Up/Down buttons to select On or Off. Press the Next button to move to the next step on the menu. NB! To receive STEREO or only one language on both L and R channel the value must be OFF. DUAL SOUND OFF VIDEO OUTPUT Select video system (PAL, SECAM, NTSC, AUTO). The factory setting is AUTO. Use the Up/Down buttons to select video system. Press the Next button to store settings and start channel search, see page 61. VIDEO OUTPUT PAL 60

Programming SEARCHING FOR CHANNELS After adjusting the settings for the desired transponder, a channel search will be carried out. QPSK lock (a yellow LED) will shine with a constant light when the receiver locates channels. If the alarm (red LED) lights up the installation and settings must be checked. Select YES and press the Next button to start the channel search. The display indicates that the search is in progress. After completion a menu will appear displaying all channels which were found on the transponder. Select NO to set the PID, see page 66. Use the Up/Down buttons to select a required channel. Press the Next button and after a few seconds the channel will be displayed on the TV screen. Important: PIDs are only to be used when you have problems finding a required channel. START TRANS SCAN YES SCANNING... PLEASE WAIT CHOOSE CHAN DISCOVERY (VIDEO) CHANGING CHANNEL Changing to another channel within the transponder can easily be done with the palm unit. Connect the programming unit. Press the Reset button and the name of the channel will appear after a few seconds. Press the Left button. Use the Up/Down buttons to select a channel. Press the Next button and after a few seconds the channel will be displayed on the TV screen. DISCOVERY 61

Information All information is controlled from the palm unit to, except CI information, which is displayed on the TV screen. Connect the programming unit. Press the Reset button and the name of the channel will be displayed after a few seconds. BER Bit Error Rate Press the Right button for information on BER before correction. -04/-08 Indicates that the signal quality is adequate. BER EB/NO GOOD 13,0DB -03 Indicates that the signal quality is inadequate. -02 Operating limit for sound and pictures. Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. BER XXX -03 EB/NO 8,0DB EB/NO Gives information about the quality of the received signal. It s displayed together with the BER value and Wait is displayed until the value is calculated. <7 Inadequate 7-9 Bad BER EB/NO GOOD 13,0DB 10-12 Good 13-15 Very good BER XXX -03 EB/NO 8,0DB 62

LOG FILE A log file is created in connection with any errors. Six different types of error can be logged in the file, see page 67. MENU Press the Right button twice. Press the Next button. Use the Up/Down buttons to move to the error file. Press the Menu button to return to the Information menu. Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. VIEW LOG 1 ENTRIES DELETE LOG FILE All information which is stored in the log file can be deleted. Press the Right button three times. Press the Next button. Select YES or NO by using the Up/ Down buttons. Press the Next button again. Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. CLEAR LOG 1 ENTRIES CLEAR ERROR LOG YES 63

CARD INFORMATION CI When card information is activated, a menu will be displayed on the TV screen. From this menu, several options can be selected. The appearance of the menu will differ depending on which coding system is being used. MENU Press the Right button four times. Press the Next button and after a few seconds the menu will appear on the TV screen. Select a function using the Up/ Down buttons and press Next. Press the Menu button to return to the Information menu. Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. INPORTANT! If OSD function is selected in position Off ; card information will not be shown on TV-screen. (Concerning OSD function see below). CI CONTROL XXX:XX:XX:XX OSD on screen display Select OSD to ON and the menu will appear on the TV screen. Press he Right button five times. Use the Up/Down button to select the OSD (On/Off). Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. OSD CONTROL OSD IS ON OUT LVL (Modulator) The output level can be set to the following values: 00 99 which gives between 50 80dBµV. Press the Right button six times. Use the Up/Down buttons to select desired output level. Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. MODULATOR OUT. LVL 75 64

AUDIO LEVEL It s possible to change the audio level with 15 steps. Choose 15 for full audio range and change it with the Up/Down buttons. Press the Right button seven times. Select the required audio level with the Up/Down buttons. Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. AUDIO LEVEL CURRENT 15 SUBTITLE transparency A change of transparency of subtitle background is possible in 5 steps from 0% transparency to 100%. (Deault 50%). Press the Right button eight times. Use the Up/Down button to select the required transparency. Press the Right button to move to the next step on the menu. SUBTITLE Transp. 50% SUBTITLE position A change of the subtitle position i possible in six steps from zero to five. (Default 2). Press the Right button nine times. Use the Up/Down button to select the required transparency. Press the Right button to move to the channel menu. SUBTITLE Position. 2 65

PID setting PID setting is only to be used by advanced users if the auto search function fails. To set the V-PID, A-PID, PCR-PID and Text-PID, the PID tables in the channel lists must be converted into HEX. PCR-PID is compulsory information, (it is often the same as V-PID for TV channels and A-PID for radio channels). Text-PID is not compulsory in order to receive sound and pictures, please enter 0000 instead. SEARCHING FOR CHANNELS PID = PACKET ID MENU Press the Menu button. Then press the Next button until the Start Trans Scan menu appears. Select NO for PID setting. Use the Left/Right and Up/Down buttons to set the required PID. START TRANS SCAN NO Menu information Press MENU button and the menu will appear on the TV screen. In this menu information about the receiver will be found. A: Model Software version Time after reset B: Selected IF frequency C: PID adjusting. D: Signal level = Eb/No BER = indicate 0 when OK. E: Displays the reasone for error, see page 67. A B C D E DT1600 02.30 003:00:15:46 Enter Trans Freq 1528 Vid 0200 Aud 028a Pcr 0200 TTX 0240 Signal Level: 13.0dB 0.000000 00 Video info: 3.080Mbps 704x576 Audio info: 48.000kHz Error Log Contains 0 errors 66

Error log Display actual number in the log file. ERROR LOG 002:03 XXXXXXXX Display the reason for error, see below. Error 01 is displayed with date and time according to the TV channel information ERROR LOG 002:03 XXXXXXXX Display the time in seconds after the error occur when the Reset button is used or power up. ERROR LOG 002:03 00000000 Remark: If some error occurs then several messages is created depending of the reason. When the Cam is removed the receiver make a reset every 60 sec and the log file get entries until the smart card is connected. Message 01 = Power up after manual or automatic reset and power up. 02 = QPSK loss when the receiver lost the signal. 03 = QPSK lock when the receiver find and lock the signal. 04 = Video stop if the program card have no access or the video signal is lost. 05 = Audio stop if the audio disappeares for any reasons. 06 = Lip Sync When the video and the audio are out of sync. 67

Technical data DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER Front End-DVB QPSK Demodulator Frequency range (MHz) 920 2150 Symbol rates (MS/s) 2 to 40 LNB power and control (V DC) 17 (350mA) Input level (dbm) 60 to 30 Video output Frequency (MHz) 0 5,0 (1V p-p) Group delay (ns) ±40 2T K factor (%) <2 Diff. phase (deg) <2 Signal to noise ratio (db) >56 Video output BNC (V p-p) 1 (75Ω) Teletext transcoder PAL Reinserted in PAL, VBI CCIR System BG Audio output Unbalanced (Ω) 600 audio pair 0dBm (adjustable up to +15dBm) Frequency response (Hz) 20 20 000 (±0,5dB) THD (db) > 65 Audio output 3 x phono (1 mono och R+L) General data Input voltage (V AC) 180 260 (50/60Hz) Temperature Working (ºC) 10 to +45 Storage (ºC) 20 to +70 Width (mm) 80 Height (mm) 217 Depth (mm) 185 (incl connectors) Weight (kg) 1,2 68

Built-in modulator (stereo) The modulator is built-in and adapted to at delivery. It cannot be mounted afterwards. Not utilised RF (In) connector must be terminated with 75Ω. RF (In) RF (Out) Technical data VIDEO Video level (V p-p) 1 C/N (db) >56 Modulation depth (%) 72,5 90 Differential gain (%) <4 Differential phase (%) <4 Flatness (db) < ±1 AUDIO Bandwidth (khz) 0,04 15 Impedance (Ω) 1K C/N (db) >45 Flatness (db) < ±1 RF OUTPUT Output frequency (MHz) 47 860 Output level (dbµv) 50 80 ±5 Return losses (db) >12 Impedance (Ω) 75 C/N (db) >58 IF frequency (MHz) 38,9 Spurious in band (db) >60 69

Broadband amplifier RF in DC in (18.5 20 V) from DC out on Changeover switch for band selection RF ut VHF MATV UHF Output attenuator (0 15dB) Test socket ( 30dB) The amplifier can be changed over into three modes depending on the band which will be used. MATV VHF UHF 47 860MHz 47 400MHz 470 860MHz Technical data Gain (db) 35 Frequency range (depending on the switch position) (MHz) 47 860 MATV (MHz) 47 400 VHF (MHz) 470 860 UHF Output level (2 channels) (dbµv) VHF: 114 (dbµv) UHF: 113 Regulation margin (db) 0 15 Powering (V DC) 18.5 20 Consumption (W) max 5 Test connector (db) 30 70

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