Motorola DSR-6000 Commercial Integrated Receiver/Decoder Operator Guide STATUS Document No.
WARNING OPERATION PRECAUTIONS The unauthorized modification of any decoder and the sale and use of any such decoder is prohibited by law. Any such modification or alteration of this product or any unauthorized reception of television programming could subject the user and seller and party modifying the decoder to fines, imprisonment, and civil damages. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Important Safety Instructions • Read these instructions. • Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. • Keep these instructions. • • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introducing the DSR-6000 .................................................................................................................... 1 Key Features .................................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 2 Connecting the DSR-6000.................................................................................................................... 3 Unpacking and Connecting the DSR-6000 ....
1 ASI Output Menu.......................................................................................................................... 24 Enable Field .......................................................................................................................... 24 Pid Alias Field ....................................................................................................................... 24 Format Field .............................................................................
Text Lang Menu ........................................................................................................................... Display Field ......................................................................................................................... IP Menus ...................................................................................................................................... MAC Address Menu ............................................................................
1 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 iv Diagnostics Menus ....................................................................................................................... 46 Menus Field........................................................................................................................... 47 Clear_Cntrs Field .................................................................................................................. 47 KS Field ..................
1 Introducing the DSR-6000 The Motorola DSR-6000 is a commercial Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD), or radio, designed for broadcasters and headend operators for receiving digital satellite services. The DSR-6000 unit will process both high-definition and standard-definition video services. After the DSR-6000 unit is properly configured, it is ready to receive authorization and control information from the satellite operator. Key Features • HD Transport Stream pass-through via ASI or Gig-E output.
1 • Once the IRD has acquired an MPEG signal, the user can select a program from a list of programs as defined in the Program Association Table (PAT). • One video and one diagnostic (OSD) video output. • Closed Caption support. • Operational modes include: DC-II MAN, DVB-MAN, DCII-AUTO, 8PSK-TC, and DVBS2. Detailed modulator settings options will vary depending on the unit’s operational mode setting.
2 Connecting the DSR-6000 Unpacking and Connecting the DSR-6000 Cable connections, described in this chapter, are made to the back panel of the DSR-6000.
2 AUDIO2 AUDIO1 RELAY 1 ALARM G L+ L- G R+ R- L+ L- G R+ R- NO CM NC G NO CM NC ASYNC D+ D- C+ C- G Q+ Q- L+ L- G R+ R- NO CM NC G NO CM NC ISOC CUE AUDIO3 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 Note: Q+ and Q- are cue tone signals. RELAY CONTACT RATING 1A 30 VDC Note: Detachable connectors may be ordered through Phoenix Contact. The five-pin part number is 1881354. The seven-pin part number is 1881370.
Unpacking The shipping carton contains the DSR-6000, quick disconnect terminals, a power cord, and this Operator Guide. Mounting The DSR-6000 should be installed in an Electronics Industry Association (EIA) compliant 19-inch (480 mm) rack. It is recommended that the IRDs have 1RU spacing, above and below, for airflow. Mechanical Loading The mounting rack location should be secure and level to avoid hazardous instability to the equipment due to uneven loading or weight distribution within the rack.
2 Connecting the DSR-6000 To Connect a DSR-6000 for a New DigiCipher II Service First determine which satellite, transponder, Virtual Channel Table (VCT) number, and virtual channel is to be used. Contact the programmer for this system information so that the desired services can be received. Connect the desired L-Band (satellite antenna LNB or LNB signal splitter) source cable to any RF input Port 1 through 8. An alternative input option is to connect an appropriate ASI source to the ASI input.
3 Operating the DSR-6000 All operations described in this chapter require use of the front panel, as shown in Figure 3-1.
3 Using the Front Panel The front panel LCD screen displays a series of menus that can be used to configure and control the system. The name of the current menu is always in the upper left corner of the screen for easy identification. • Beneath every menu name are symbols representing key presses that are possible from the current cursor position in the menu. Note that the available keypad moves may change during the navigation between menu fields.
Navigating the Menus Even though the keypad options shown on the LCD screen may change for each menu and for each field, the control buttons basically do the same thing. The user may want to practice on a screen to become familiar with how the buttons work. Notice that: • Pressing the56buttons while the cursor is blinking next to the menu name (far left corner), causes the cursor to scroll to another menu.
3 How to Use the Menus About Menu The front-panel LCD displays the About menu when the DSR-6000 is initially plugged in or after a factory reset. This menu identifies the model (MOTOROLA DSR-6000) and the second line displays the DSR-6000’s actual firmware version instead of 0xXXXXX, as shown below. MOTOROLA DSR6000 Version 0xXXXXX This menu is displayed for 30 seconds, then the front-panel LCD displays the Main menu.
Overview of The LCD Panel Menu Tree Pressing the ENTER button when the cursor is on a menu name causes the cursor to return to the main, top level menu. The charts on the following pages show the menus organized into five main groups: Installation menus, Channel selection menus, IP menus, Status menus, and Diagnostic menus. INSTALLATION MENUS MANUAL TUNE E MODULATION E ID E 1 E AUDIO2 E AUDIO3 E Xpndr 01 LFreq ALARM Trigger 1430.
3 Channel Selection Menus IP MENUS PORT 10/100 CHANNEL VCT E Channel Xpndr 00000 0000 E Program E E E AUD2LANG E AUD3LANG E TEXT LANG E E MODE AUTO NO PGM AS 0 -- 00000 Dspl Left Right InputMode All def def --- Dspl Left Right InputMode All def def --- Dspl Left Right InputMode All aux Display Off aux --- PORT 10/100 E Unit Name DSR6000-XXXXX IP Address 192.168.000.
Diagnostic Menus Status Menus STATUS1 E STATUS2 FrontPanel Input Type Local Control L-Band Source E --- DIAG E Channel Quality ---- --- Menus KS Off DIAG E 0 Menus KS Clear_Cntrs On 0 No UNIT ADDRESS STATUS3 E E Signal_Quality ddd-ddddd-ddddd-ddd ||||||||||||||||||.............................. TV PASS CARD STATUS4 E Sat Freq Symb Code Format --- 1430.0 29.00 3/4 Not Inserted Comb AUDIO TST E STATUS5 E Sync Es/No Tuning +0.
3 Installation Menus The purpose of the installation menus is to configure the ports and choose settings that remain fixed over time. This section describes in detail each of the Installation menus, fields, and options displayed on the LCD panel. Return to the main top-level menu and then select the installation menu group. With the blinking cursor at the upper left, press ENTER button to return to the main top-level menu.
Input Field Default: Port 1 The Input field displays the input to which the decoder is currently tuned. It allows manual selection of Port 1 through Port 8 or the ASI input so that the DSR-6000 can acquire the DigiCipher II system signal and automatically download network data required for operation. To select the input: Press the4button until the cursor is at the Input label and press the ENTER button. Press the 56 buttons to scroll to the input that is connected.
3 Xpndr Field This field is not available when the ASI In option in the Input field is selected. This field allows selection of an initial satellite transponder number and can only be used if the Xpndr option in the Mode field is selected. The Xpndr field cannot be edited if L Freq in the Mode field is selected. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Xpndr label. Then press the ENTER button to move into the field. Then press the 56 buttons to select the desired transponder number.
Modulation Menu This menu is not available when the ASI In option is selected. That option is located in the Manual Tune menu (described on page 14). This menu, together with the Manual Tune menu, allows the user to initially acquire a DigiCipher II signal. Press the 56 buttons until the MODULATION menu appears. Press the ENTER button to continue.
3 Symbol/Code/Format Field Press the4button until the cursor is at the Symbol label and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to display the options. For DCII Manual, use the 56 buttons to scroll through the Symbol/Code/Format combinations. Select the combination provided by your programmer and press ENTER to return to the top menu. This field is not available when the DCII-Auto option in the Mode field is selected.
ID Field Default: 1 Use this field to choose which port to configure. Press the4button until the cursor is at the ID field, then use the 56 buttons to choose a port (1-8). Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection and exit the field. Mode Field Default: AUTO Use the Mode field to select the mode for port setup. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Mode label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to view the desired mode.
3 Audio1, Audio2, and Audio 3 Menus These menus have three fields that allow the user to customize the audio output based on options provided by the digital audio compression. Press the 56 buttons until the Audio1, Audio2, or Audio3 menu appears (shown below).
CAUTION MESSAGE: If Dual Mono is selected, a caution screen appears. CAUTION: Check audio language selection Press E to continue or to stop This warning screen denotes possible conflicts between this menu and the language selection menus that could mute the audio. By pressing the ENTER button (ignoring the caution), the DSR-6000 changes to Dual Mono, and uses the language previously selected for Mono (or Stereo) for both left and right channels.
3 Audio1, Audio2, and Audio3 Gain Menus These menus allow adjustment of the audio signal output level from 0 to -20 dB, in 1 dB increments. Press the 56 buttons until the desired menu appears (either AUDIO1 GAIN, AUDIO2 GAIN, or AUDIO3 GAIN). AUDIO1 GAIN E AUDIO2 GAIN E AUDIO3 GAIN E Mode Left Right Joint +00 +00 Mode Left Right Joint +00 +00 Mode Left Right Joint +00 +00 The user may adjust the output levels of the left and right channels jointly.
Alarm Menu Press the6 button until the ALARM menu is located. This menu allows the user to set up different trigger options for the DSR-6000 to go into an alarm condition This option illuminates the front-panel Alarm LED and energizes the back-panel alarm relay. Trigger Field ALARM Trigger E Auto Test Off Default: AUTO Press the4button until the cursor is at the Trigger label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to display the options.
3 ASI Output Menu Press the 56 buttons until the ASI Output menu appears. This menu allows the user to configure the digital ASI output. It is used to define the format of the ASI output and to enable PID aliasing. ASI OUTPUT E Enable Pid Alias Format On On Packet Note: The DSR-6000 has the ability to output an MPEG-2 transport multiplex stream at a data rate of either 54 Mbps or 81 Mbps, depending on whether PID aliasing is enabled or not.
Reset Menu Press the 56 buttons until the Reset menu appears. This menu allows the user to execute factory defaults or power cycle resets. RESET E Reset Type Field Reset Type No Default: No Press the4button until the cursor is at the Reset Type label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to display the options: No, Factory Defaults, or Power Cycle.
3 Power Cycle Option The Power Cycle option reboots the DSR-6000 without losing internal user setup information or downloaded network information. Pressing the ENTER button causes the following warning message to appear. CAUTION: Reset will interrupt service Press E to continue or to stop Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed. The following message displays: Power Cycle reset in progress. . .
Video Out Format Menu Press the 56 buttons until the Video Out Format menu appears. It has two fields that allow modification of the output format. The decoder does not convert 525-line video to 625-line video or convert 625-line video to 525-line video. When the input to the uplink encoder is 525-line, the field here selects the decoder output to be NTSC or PAL M, and the 625-line field has no impact.
3 Firmware Menu Press the 56 buttons until the Firmware menu appears. This menu displays the DSR-6000's firmware release information, which is equivalent to the product version number. This menu cannot be changed, but since the firmware is periodically updated, this menu confirms that the update was successful. This menu is used most commonly in troubleshooting. The High version value (shown below) is the current firmware version.
Download Menu Press the 56 buttons until the DOWNLOAD menu appears. This menu allows the user to monitor the status of the current code download. This menu is used most commonly in troubleshooting. DOWNLOAD E 00 File Current Rcvd Total 00 of 00 0000 0000 0000 During a background code download, the DSR-6000 collects the upgrade code in the background while concurrently decoding video and audio services. The user can select this menu anytime before, during, and after a background code download.
3 DR Menu (Acquisition Recovery) Use this menu to review the Acquisition Recovery map. This menu is used most commonly in troubleshooting. Press the 56 buttons until the DR menu appears. DR MODE VCT VCN PORT Disabled (00000) ---- NA MODE Field This non-editable field displays the DR mode (either Disabled or Channel).
Channel Menus Channel Menu Press the 56 buttons until the Channel menu appears. This menu allows the user to select an active VCT, select the virtual channel, and view the name of the current transponder. CHANNEL E VCT 00000 Channel Xpndr 0000 (Not in map) VCT Field Use this to select a Virtual Channel Table (VCT) number. Contact the program provider for the correct VCT number to enter for that encoder system.
3 The DSR-6000 displays warning messages for the following conditions: • A warning message is displayed when the user changes from a MPEG program number selection to a virtual channel. CAUTION: Changing to DCII selection mode Press E to continue or to stop Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed.
MPEG Select Menu This menu allows the user to select which service is displayed at the video and audio outputs by specifying the MPEG program number. Press the 56 buttons until the MPEG Select menu appears. The MPEG program number can be used instead of a virtual channel, but only if the DSR-6000 is already tuned to the appropriate L-band or ASI input signal.
3 Decrypt Setup Menu Use this menu to specify up to four services in the transport stream to decrypt. This menu is operational when the transport stream output is not configured for PID aliasing. When the DSR-6000 is configured for PID aliasing, it decrypts the single service that is selected by the virtual channel or MPEG program number.
Aud1Lang, Aud2Lang, and Aud3Lang Menus These menus (Audio1, Audio2, and Audio3 Language) have three fields that allow the user to modify and view the status of the language for the Audio1, Audio2, and Audio3 outputs. This menu also allows the user to view the mode of the audio signal as it is received from the programmer and before any subsequent down mixing that the DSR6000 may perform. Press the 56 buttons until the desired menu appears (either Aud1Lang, Aud2Lang, or Aud3Lang).
3 • The Status option allows the user to view the actual audio language. The actual language can differ from the chosen language when the user’s choice for language is unavailable. The bullets in the next topic describe the rules that govern which language is used. Left and Right Fields Press the4button until the cursor is at the Left label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field.
InputMode Field This read-only field indicates the incoming audio mode of the active service. Text Lang Menu This Text Language menu has the Display field which allows the user to modify and view the status of the language for the subtitle display. Press the 56 buttons until the Text Lang (Text Language) menu appears.
3 IP Menus Use the IP menus is to configure the 10/100 port. MAC Address Menu Use the following procedure to view the MAC address for the left Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6000. Press the 56 buttons until the MAC Address menu appears. This menu displays the Ethernet port MAC address. The address is represented in a hexadecimal format and it is not editable. PORT 10/100 E MAC ADDRESS hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh DHCP Menu Press the 56 buttons until the Port 10/100 DHCP menu appears.
IP Address Menu Default: 192.168.000.100 Use the following procedure to set and view the IP address for the left Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6000. Press the 56 buttons until the IP Address menu appears. This menu allows the user to enter an IP address for the Ethernet port. The address is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the Ethernet port for operation on your local network. PORT 10/100 E IP Address 192.168.
3 IP Gateway Menu Default: 192.168.000.001 Use the following procedure to set and view the Default Gateway address for the left (10/100) Ethernet port on the back panel. Press the 56 buttons until the Default Gateway menu appears. This menu allows the user to enter an IP gateway address that the Ethernet port should use. The IP Gateway is an address that is represented in the common dotted-decimal format.
GigE Subnet Mask Menu Default: 255.255.255.000 Use the following procedure to set and view the GigE Subnet Mask for the right Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6000. Press the 56 buttons until the GigE Subnet Mask menu appears. The GigE subnet mask is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the GigE port for operation on your local network. PORT GigE E Subnet Mask 255.255.255.
3 GigE MPTS Address Menu Use the following procedure to set and view the MPTS address. Press the 56 buttons until the GigE MPTS Address menu appears. The MPTS address is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the MPTS address on your local network. PORT GigE E MPTS Address Field MPTS Address 192.168.054.201 Port 06100 Default: 192.168.054.
Status Display Menus Status display menus provide information regarding the current status of the DSR6000. This menu lists important Satellite Multiplex Decrypter parameters. These fields are not editable, and the displayed information is either (1) the result of changes in an installation or channel selection menu, or (2) a parameter the DSR-6000 reports as part of its operation. Status1 Menu Press the 56 buttons until the Status1 menu appears.
3 Channel Field This status-only field displays the selected virtual channel number (from the Channel menu). Dashes are displayed when no information is available. Quality Field This status-only field displays a number from 1 to 100 so that the quality level of the signal can be judged. The signal quality is also displayed as a large bar graph in the Status3 menu. If the signal is 50 or less, it is marginal.
Symb Field This status-only field displays the symbol rate (megasymbols per second) of the L-band signal. Dashes indicate that no information is available or when the ASI input is in use. Code Field This status-only field displays the code rate (error control coding for forward error correction) of the L-band signal. Format Field This status-only field displays the format (combined or split) of the L-band signal. Dashes are displayed when no information is available or when the ASI input is in use.
3 Status6 Menu Press the 56 buttons until the STATUS6 menu appears. This screen displays the DSR-6000’s Memory (free memory), Flash memory, and Hard Drive memory. STATUS6 E Memory 7.7MB Flash Hard Drive 100.3MB 59.6GB Memory Field This status-only field displays the amount of free volatile memory in MB units that is available for use by the operating system.
Menus Field Default: Off The Menus field allows the user to enable or disable the on-screen diagnostics. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Menus label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to scroll to the televised screen of choice. Press the ENTER button to exit this field. Notice that if the Menus field is ON, the Clear_Cntrs (clear counters) field also appears.
3 TV Pass Card Menu The DSR-6000 does not initially require a TV Pass Card, but if one is required, the program provider typically supplies one. The program provider uses the TV Pass Card address and decoder address to identify a specific DSR-6000 for authorization messages. Press the 56 buttons until the TV Pass Card menu appears. TV PASS CARD Status E Not Inserted The display enables the user to view the TV Pass Card address from the front panel of the DSR-6000.
Video Test Signal Menu Press the56buttons until the Video Test Signal menu appears. A full-field video test signal is available and the user can display different test patterns by selecting the Pattern field. VIDEO TEST SIGNAL E Pattern Field Pattern Off Default: Off Press the4button until the cursor is at the Pattern label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to display the test patterns.
3 VITS Menu Press the56buttons until the Vertical Interval Test Signal (VITS) menu appears. This menu allows the user to insert VITS on lines 17 or 18. VITS E Waveform Field Waveform Transmitted Default: Transmitted Note: Upon exiting this submenu, the Waveform field will revert back to the default value (Transmitted). The Waveform field allows the user to insert a VITS from several internally stored patterns, from a pattern transmitted over the satellite link, or to turn off VITS insertion.
Field Field Default: 1 This field allows the user to select the field on which the VITS is reinserted by the decoder. There are two choices, Field 1 or Field 2. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Field label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to select the desired option and press the ENTER button to confirm the selection. Line Field Default: 17 Press the4button until the cursor is at the Line label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field.
4 Troubleshooting Before contacting the Hotline (described on page 55), review Table 4-1 for problems and suggested solutions. Table 4-1: Troubleshooting Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution Reference LCD blank and no LEDs lit. No power to unit. Plug in the unit. LEDs illuminate, but LCD is blank or too dark to read. LCD contrast out of adjustment. Adjust LCD contrast. See IRD menu, Contrast field. No picture and no signal LED indication. No LNB signal port connection. Connect LNB coax.
5 Product Support If You Need Help For assistance with Motorola products only, contact the Motorola Technical Response Center (TRC), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: • Inside the U.S.:1-888-944-HELP (1-888-944-4357) • Outside the U.S.:1-215-323-0044 • Motorola Online: http://businessonline.motorola.com This offers a searchable solutions database, technical documentation, and low-priority issue creation and tracking.
6 Downlink/L-Band Frequency Conversion Tables A distributor or programmer can provide the latest C-band and Ku-band frequency plans at purchase time. If desired, the following formulas have been provided to perform calculations for both C-band and Ku-band transponders, or if the user is installing for a new satellite.
7 Language Abbreviations Note: This list of languages was recommended to system operators as the appropriate identifiers for audio, subtitle, and text information. Refer to Language Menu operation.
7 Language 60 Abbreviation Language Abbreviation Irish iri Philippine (Other) phi Italian ita Polish pol Panjabi pan Portuguese por Japanese jpn Rajasthani raj Javanese jav Romanian rum Kashmiri kas Russian rus Korean kor Samoan smo Kurdish kur Scots sco Latin lat Sindhi snd Malay may Spanish spa Mandar mdr Swahili swa Marathi mar Swedish swe Miscellaneous mis Tagalog tgl Mongolian mon Tamil tam Nepali nep Thai tha Norwegian nor Urdu urd
8 Diagnostics Introduction The Fast Fact Diagnostic screens (1 through 5) are a part of the Decoder Firmware created during product development and based on the needs of the particular unit. All values and information shown on the Fast Fact Diagnostic screens update when displayed, unless otherwise noted. Information about these screens is described here for documentation purposes only. Notes: 1. Hexadecimal numbers are displayed with none or more leading zeros (0) to pad to their individual field width.
8 Viewing the Fast Fact Diagnostic Screens The diagnostic screens (Figure 8-1) are available via the On-Screen Display (OSD) video out using a video monitor connected to the OSD Video Out on the rear of the decoder. To view the OSD diagnostic screens, press the 56buttons on the front of the decoder until the Diagnostic menu appears, and press the ENTER button to access the Diagnostic menu on the decoder.
Fast Facts Screens The Fast Facts screens are used as a method of viewing information and diagnostic data associated with the decoder than what is shown in the decoder’s Diagnostic menu screens (refer to Diagnostic Menus).
8 Fast Facts 1 The Fast Facts 1 screen displays general information relating to the basic functionality of the decoder. Fast Facts 1 Unit = 225-03177-05987-128 A B Firmware = 000148 00017C C VCTID = 0002 D Total Programs = N/A E Service # = 00003 F Programs Authorized = N/A G Es/No = -2.0 H Signal State = Searching I Sat/Xpndr = T6/7 J Signal Quality = 58 Polarization = Horz L K Symbol Rate = 10.51 Msps M FEC Rate = 3/4 N Frequency = 1310.
Field Name Definition J Sat/Xpndr Displays the satellite name and transponder number. If the satellite name is null, then the satellite number is used. K Signal Strength/ Signal Quality Puts up the Signal Quality if DCII; else, puts up the Signal Strength. Both values are normalized to be between 0 and 100%. L Polarization Shows the polarization for the currently tuned-to transponder, either: Horz Vert Horizontal Vertical M Symbol Rate Shows the current symbol rate.
8 Fast Facts 2 The Fast Facts 2 screen displays information relating to the port configuration of the decoder. Fast Facts 2 Field Port1 Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port7 Port8 + - A B G7(14) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) C ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. .................
Fast Facts 3 The Fast Facts 3 screen displays information relating to video information. Field A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Name Definition A Video Locked An indication of video lock status, if yes then the video for the decoder is being received and locked. If No is displayed, the video is not being received. B Monitor The current output format of the video display. C Video PID The current Program Identification (PID) number for the Video.
8 Field 68 Name Definition I Resolution Displays the Horizontal Size X Vertical Size of the received video. J Film Mode Indication of if Film Mode is active or inactive. K Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio of the video within the transport stream. L Video Mute Count (VMC) The current video mute count. M Frame Rate The frame rate code of the stream. N PTS : FIFO The video Presentation Time Stamp (PTS) followed by the Picture FIFO Depth Count.
Fast Facts 4 (Audio 1 and 2) The Fast Facts 4 screen displays information relating to audio information. There are two columns of information displayed, one column for the first audio program, and the other column for the second audio program. Field A A B B C C D D E E F F G G H H Name Definition A Audio Locked An indication of audio lock status for both audio programs. If yes, then the audio for the decoder is being received and locked. If No, then the audio is not being received.
8 Fast Facts 4 (Audio 3) The Fast Facts 4 screen displays information relating to audio information. There are two columns of information displayed, one column for the first audio program, and the other column for the second audio program. Fast Facts 4 (Audio) 3 A B C D E F G H Field 70 Name Definition A Audio Locked An indication of audio lock status for both audio programs. If yes, then the audio for the decoder is being received and locked. If No, then the audio is not being received.
Fast Facts 5 (10/100 Network) The Fast Facts 5 screen displays information relating to the Ethernet port (left RJ45 port on rear of decoder) configuration. Fast Facts 5 (10/100 Ethernet) Port 10/100 Network Status = Link Up A Address Type = Manually Configured B MAC Address = 00:09:0E:CC:70:55 C IP Address = 010.077.005.066 D Subnet Mask = 255.255.254.000 E Gateway = 010.077.004.001 F Field Name Definition A Network Status Displays connectivity status (either Link Up or Link Down).
8 Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Ethernet) The Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Ethernet) screen displays information relating to Gigabit Ethernet port (right RJ45 port on rear of decoder) configuration. Fast Facts 5 (GigE Network) Port GigE Status = Link Down A MAC Address = 00:09:0E:CC:70:55 B IP Address = 010.077.005.066 C Subnet Mask = 255.255.254.000 D Gateway = 010.077.004.001 E Dest IP Addr = 232.0.1.
9 DSR-6000 Specifications RF Input Frequency Range 950 to 2150 MHz Input RF Level -25 to -65 dBm RF Port Impedance 75 Ohms RF Port Return Loss 17 dB minimum Port-to-Port Isolation 40 dB minimum Transmission Standard Transport Symbol Rates 1 to 33 Msps DVB-S2 FEC Rates 8PSK: 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 QPSK: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 Video Video Level 1.
9 Audio Three pairs Six channels Peak Audio Level +18 dBm analog (0 dBFS) Analog Output Level Adjustable over the range of 0/-18 dB in 1 dB steps Frequency Response + 1 dB, 20 Hz to 20 KHz Total Harmonic Distortion 0.
Electrical Power Requirements 95 to 240 VAC 50/60Hz, 60W Mechanical Dimensions 20.5" x 19" x 1.75" 27" x 22" x 7.5" (IRD without packaging) (IRD with packaging) Weight 18 lbs. [8 kg] (Finished goods with packaging and accessory) (Without packaging) 12 lbs. [5.
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