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Note: This plug fits only one way. If this plug cannot be fully inserted into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the obsolete 3-terminal outlet. Note: If this plug cannot be fully inserted into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact an electrician to replace the obsolete 2-terminal outlet. Grounding Terminal If this equipment is equipped with an external grounding terminal, attach one end of an gauge wire or larger to the grounding terminal; then, attach the other end of the wire to a ground, such as a grounded equipment rack.
Note: The equipotential bonding terminal provided on some equipment is not designed to function as a protective ground connection. Note: Class II equipment, which is subject to EN , is provided with a chassis mounted equipotential bonding terminal.
See the section titled Equipotential Bonding for connection instructions. Circuit Overload Know the effects of circuit overloading before connecting this equipment to the power supply. Servicing is required when this equipment has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into this equipment, this equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
CAUTION: Consider the connection of this equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.
Refer to the information on the equipment-rating label when addressing this concern. Opening or removing this equipment's cover may expose you to dangerous voltages. Replace damaged or illegible warning labels with new ones. Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD results from the static electricity buildup on the human body and other objects. This static discharge can degrade components and cause failures.
The correct type and rating are indicated on this equipment. The batteries may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment. There may be a risk of explosion if the batteries are incorrectly inserted.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Requirements This equipment meets applicable electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulatory requirements.
EMC performance is dependent upon the use of correctly shielded cables of good quality for all external connections, except the power source, when installing this equipment. Exceptions from this general rule will be clearly stated in the connector description for the excepted connector in question.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this 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 instruction manual, 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 own expense.
In a domestic environment this equipment may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Modifications This equipment has been designed and tested to comply with applicable safety, laser safety, and EMC regulations, codes, and standards to ensure safe operation in its intended environment. Refer to this equipment's data sheet for details about regulatory compliance approvals.
Do not make modifications to this equipment. Any changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Modifications have the potential to degrade the level of protection built into this equipment, putting people and property at risk of injury or damage. Those persons making any modifications expose themselves to the penalties arising from proven non-compliance with regulatory requirements and to civil litigation for compensation in respect of consequential damages or injury.
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Connecting the Units A-2 Composite Video Input A-6 SDI Input A Audio Input A Audio Processing A Section C - Data Interfaces A Power A General A Appendix B Pre-processing 0Overview B-1 Overview C-1 Introduction C-2 Transport Stream Rates for the Tributaries C-3 Available Rate on the Transmission Media E-1 Introduction F-1 Accessory Kit for the D Encoder F-2 Options and Accessories G-1 Glossary Glossary-1 Index Note: The manual describes all available options for the D Encoder.
Your D Encoder may only have some of the features described in this manual. Audience The audience of this manual includes users operators and service personnel who are responsible for the installation, operation and service of the D Encoder. For further information about the definition of operator and service personnel, see also the section about Service Personnel and Users and Operators in Terminology, page x.
Required Knowledge To use this documentation, the user should have a basic knowledge of the technology used in relation to this product. Service personnel should have additional skills and be familiar with cabling, electronic circuitry, and wiring practices. This manual is intended for operators who are responsible for the configuration, remote operation and maintenance of the D Encoder. Connecting the Units Electrical Connection Proceed as follows to connect the units: 1.
For further information, see To Connect the Reference Input, page Use a high-quality shielded balanced audio cable for the analog inputs or a single-ended cable for the digital inputs. For further information, see Connecting the Audio Inputs, page Connect the statmux interface connector of each of the D Encoders to one of the 16 statmux channel connectors of the Regulus Controller.
Use a one-to-one RS cable. For further information, see Connecting the Statmux Interface, page If relevant, connect the external contact closure equipment or cue tone equipment to the contact closure respectively cue tone interface of the D Encoder. Use a shielded Cat. For further information, see Connecting the Ethernet Management Interface, page Connect the power sources of all the units.
For further information, see the specific product manuals in question. When connecting the power source to the D Encoder it takes less than 90 seconds for the unit to initialize. The front panel display shows the startup display.
Also do as follows when a D Encoder is added to or reinserted in the installation. Proceed as follows to set the IP settings of the D Encoder, and if necessary change them: 1. You have now entered the system menu. You have now entered the IP menu.
You use the right and left arrow keys to navigate to the wanted menu item. If necessary change the value. Use the right arrow key to navigate to the digit to change and press one of the numeric keys to enter a value.
If necessary, change the other IP parameters as described in steps 3 and 4 above. Press the UP arrow to leave the IP menu. Any inconsistencies will be shown in the display. Important: For the changes to take effect you must reset the D Encoder after you have finished setting or changing the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Proceed as follows to reset the D Encoder.
You have now entered the System menu. Note: The reset make take up to 90 seconds. Unless changed, the default IP address of the D Encoder is If you have previously defined a user name and a password, right-click and select Properties.
Type user name and password. Start up Microsoft Internet Explorer. The Internet Explorer must be version 6. Unless changed the default IP address of the D Encoder is Per default the Encoder has no user name and password.
Proceed to steps 3 and 4 below if you have created a logon. Type the user name if you have previously created a logon. Hint: If you have forgotten your user name and password you can reset them from the front panel user interface. Type the password if you have previously created a logon. It describes the most common applications and interfaces of the.
The D Encoder is a 1U encoder that fits into a inch rack. Alternatively you may set up and control the D Encoder using the embedded web interface. Software Update All software in the D Encoder is stored in non-volatile memory that can be electrically programmed. As can be seen from the list some of the options are pre-installed Note: All installed options are enabled at delivery.
You may order the D Encoder with either two or four stereo audio channels. The audio channels may be part of the video or stand-alone audio channels. Description Pre-analysis a a. Input signal Bit rate Coding standard Video signal 0. The Closed Captions feature supports the transmission of Content Advisory Data CA from the incoming video signal to the outgoing transport stream. The PreSightPlus pre-analysis option includes adaptive quantization matrices which has a positive impact on both PQR values and the subjective visual impression.
The pre-analysis includes a feature to dynamically change MPEG-2 quantization matrices and the possibility to enable pulldown inversion for lines material. The PreSightPlus video noise reduction removes noise and details that stress the encoder at low bit rates. It is possible to adjust the filter manually during operation without service interruption, or to set the filter to adjust automatically to the encoding complexity of the video contents.
The PreSightPlus video noise reduction and pre-analysis features are options that may be ordered with the D Encoder or added later. Sub-sampling The D Encoder supports subsambling. Sub-sampling decreases the resolution of the source material in order to lower the amount of data to be encoded. This is where the D Encoder comes in. A local program is encoded in the D Encoder.
The output from the D Encoder is a single program transport stream. With for example the Continuum DVP D Re-multiplexer and Transport Stream Processor you can insert the locally generated program into a multi program transport stream from a satellite or a network.
You may connect the Statistical Multiplex Controller to a number of encoders so that they together may participate in statistical multiplexing.
The figure below shows how five video programs are statistically multiplexed and inserted into a multi-program transport stream. The input signal is converted into the same internal component format as for the composite input option. The SDI module extracts embedded audio for further processing by an audio encoder module. Amongst others it is possible to signal the aspect ratio.
Auto-concatenation The D Encoder optionally supports auto-concatenation of previously encoded picture material. Auto-concatenation makes it possible to align I-frames of encoded pictures with I-frames of previously encoded input material. By detecting the position of I-frames in the incoming video and making proper adjustments to the GOP, the I-frames of the encoded material can be aligned to the input. The GOP adjustments are performed seamlessly. This feature decreases the degradation of video quality usually seen when two or more encoders are cascaded concatenated.
Audio channels 1 and 2 i. You can assign the encoded audio channels, in multiples of two, to the video program or to independent audio only programs. Left and right channel samples are extracted from the input and synchronized to the video signal. Analog Audio Interface The audio input interface features balanced left and right analog inputs.
For each analog audio input you can set the input impedance and the clipping level. Embedded Audio The audio input interface can be configured to accept an input of embedded audio from the SDI video input interface. For audio attached to the video the D Encoder locks the audio sampling frequency to the video. The D Encoder locks the audio sampling frequency to the video.
The D Encoder also supports Linear audio. Audio Only The D Encoder supports four mono or two stereo audio-only programs. One or more audio sources can be combined to make up a program.
These outputs can be used as an input for e. One of the outputs is an ASI monitor output for monitoring of the outgoing data stream. Unlike the two other ASI outputs the monitor output cannot be muted.
These outputs can be used as inputs to IP networks. The output rate follows the ASI output rate. Consequently it has only one simultaneous user. ROSA enables control and monitoring functionality of the D Encoder installations with redundancy switching, error reporting and remote control. Front Panel Control The following drawing shows the front panel with its different sections. Furthermore, the alarm status is signalled by Alarm LEDs on the front of the D Encoder and by messages sent via the management system.
DPI allows for the insertion of advertisements into program content in the digital domain. Before installing the D Encoder, read all safety precautions and guidelines thoroughly. Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and trained personnel should attempt to install, operate or maintain the D Encoder. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur. WARNING: Make sure that at least one end of the power cable s remains easily accessible for unplugging, if you need to switch off the unit.
For example: Ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the product. The D Encoder is intended for mounting in a standard 19" rack. Cooling The D Encoder is cooled by the use of fans.
The air intake is from the front panel and the air outlet is on the rear. Grounding You must ensure that the unit is properly connected to ground in order to meet safety and EMC requirements. This connection is mandatory.
This connection provides additional protection of the equipment. Mount rails in the rack to support each D Encoder to be installed. For further information, contact your rack supplier. Place the D Encoder in its position in the rack. Mount the D Encoder securely to the rack by securing four screws in the holes in the front panel mounting flanges.
Make sure that air can circulate freely from the front of the D Encoder. Do not block the air outlet holes on the back of the D Encoder. Connect the power cord supplied with the D Encoder between the rear panel power receptacle and an to V AC power outlet. Make sure that the power cable is connected to protective ground. See Grounding at the beginning of this section. Furthermore, the following applies: - Use a listed DC rated Branch Circuit protection in accordance with the wire size, and with a maximum of 15 A current.
The circuit protection must be placed in the hot wire. We recommend a minimum of 1. A mating connector is provided in the accessory set of the unit. For this category of equipment, the safety considerations for handling dangerous voltages are applicable. The circuit protection must be placed in the hot wire in order to protect the rack wiring and the power connector of the D Encoder.
We recommend a slow-blow type of fuse in order to pass the in-rush current during power-up. Scientific Atlanta equipment is designed for connection to Source earthed DC power systems. Connect to DC power as follows: 1. Connect the D Encoder to the DC source through a distribution module or a bus bar being part of the rack. If you use a floating DC power source, the positive terminal must be connected to chassis and local ground to prevent building up of dangerous voltages.
The DC power supply input is floating with respect to chassis ground on the D Encoder. Two identical outputs. Outputs can be muted.
This output cannot be muted. Use a ohm double-braided coax cable. To Connect the Reference Input Do as follows to connect to the reference input: 1. Optionally it supports 2 additional stereo channels. For digital channels 1 and 2 connect the audio input to the Digital Audio In connector.
Hint: For digital audio connections, use a coaxial cable designed for ohm AES-3id. For analog channels 1 and 2 do as follows: 3. The input type of channels 3 and 4 is set up in the GUI.
Use a high-quality balanced audio cable for the analog inputs. If you have many or heavy audio cables connected to the D Encoder, you may need to suspend the cables in your rack to prevent unnecessary mechanical stress on the audio connector.
The reference clock is locked to the video. Use a flat-blades screwdriver with a width of 2 mm and a maximum thickness of 0. Push the wire in the hole above the spring and release the spring.
The contact closure interface has 8 inputs. The cue tone interface has two inputs. The following table shows the connector and the pin allocation. To Connect to the Contact Closure Interface Connect the external contact closure equipment to the contact closure interface. To Connect to the Cue Tone Interface Connect the external cue tone equipment to the cue tone interface. The following table shows the female Statmux connector and the pin allocation for the RS input.
Connect the one-to-one RS cable to the Statmux Interface connector. Note: Use a shielded cable. The D Encoder automatically sets up the RS communication parameters when choosing statistical multiplexing.
The Alarm output connector is a 9-pin Sub-D female connector. The following drawing shows the connector and the pin allocation table for the Alarm output connector. Connect the cable from the external alarm system to the alarm connector. Example, Alarm Relays The following figure shows an example of how the alarm relays work. For example, for an A-alarm under normal operational conditions no alarm , pin 6 is closed, that is connected to pin 2 and pin 1 is open.
However, should an alarm condition occur pin 6 is open and pin 1 is closed, that is connected to pin 2. Note: The A-alarm relay is always activated when the power is off or the D Encoder is booting, whereas the other alarm relays maintain their status. For example, if a B-alarm relay is inactive when the power is switched off, it stays inactive.
However, if it is active when the power is switched off, it stays active. For information about the maximum relay load, see Alarm Interface, page A Note: You must set up the IP address, the default gateway and the subnet mask to match the network connection.
This is done through the front panel menu. For further information, see Front Panel Setup, page To Connect the Ethernet Interface 1. Note: You need a crossover cable if you want to connect the Ethernet interface of the D Encoder directly to another Ethernet device without using a hub or switch.
Use a ohm double-braided cable. Note: The two outputs are identical and can be used for back-up purposes. Note: The ASI monitor output cannot be muted, but otherwise it works just like the two primary outputs.
Note: You must set up the IP address, the default gateway and the subnet mask in order to match the network connection. You need to set up the IP address on both the D Encoder via the front panel display and the equipment after the D Encoder. The equipment after the D Encoder could be an IP router or a switch.
Alternatively you may use this connector for PCR synchronization. You need to set up the IP address on both the D Encoder via the front panel display and the equipment following the D Encoder.
The equipment following the D Encoder could be an IP router or a switch. These are shown in the following illustration: Keypad The numeric keypad is used to enter alphanumeric values. The PREV key can also be used to cancel a numeric entry at any point during the entry sequence, and the LEFT arrow key allows backspacing through the entry. Delete from my manuals? Sign In OR. Don't have an account? Sign up! Restore password. Upload manual. Upload from disk.
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