Paul, Discovery is suggesting that we add some language to the manual about setting up GigE output for multicast and unicast addresses. In their labs they had a difficult time setting up GigE out because the device they were connecting to didn't provide an ARP response. Jeff Paul, we need to add Web GUI info about transcoding in appliance mode and how to understand the possible output bandwith limitations.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Introducing the DSR-6400 Series...................................................................................................... Key Features ................................................................................................................................ Model and Transcoding Capacity................................................................................................. PID Mapping..............................................
1 Port Menu..................................................................................................................................... 36 ID Field.................................................................................................................................. 36 Mode Field ............................................................................................................................ 36 Sat Field ........................................................................
VCT (Virtual Channel Table) Field ........................................................................................ VCN (Virtual Channel Number) Field .................................................................................... PORT Field ........................................................................................................................... Channel Menus ........................................................................................................................
1 Status1 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 64 FrontPanel Field.................................................................................................................... 64 Input Type Field .................................................................................................................... 64 Status2 Menu ...............................................................................
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Status11 Menu ............................................................................................................................. Addr Field.............................................................................................................................. Link Field............................................................................................................................... Status12 Menu ..............................
1 Introducing the DSR-6400 Series The Motorola DSR-6400 Series products are commercial Satellite Receiver/Transcoders, designed for broadcasters and headend operators for receiving digital satellite services. The DSR-6400 Series units will process both high-definition and standard-definition video services. After the DSR-6400 Series units are properly installed and configured, they will be ready to receive authorization and control information from the satellite signal source provider.
1 • MPEG-2 HD and/or SD ASI and GigE outputs • Web Server GUI for remote operation • Advanced audio processing - Supports pass-through and decoding/decompression of Dolby AC-3 and pass-through of the Dolby E audio compression algorithm • Message Mailbox - Supports text message delivery from the uplink for display on the IRD’s front panel.
PID Mapping The DSR-6400 Series uses a PID mapping scheme for the output services for ASI and GIGE output ports. The following two tables show each of the individual service components and their assigned PID values on each MPEG program. These PID values affect the output ports: ASI OUT 1, ASI OUT 2, and GIGE, as shown below. For multiple instances of the same component type, the unit increments the PID value by one.
1 Processor / Back Panel Associations Figure 1-2 shows how Processor numbers (PR) coincide with the Cue Tone ports and Relay ports on the back panel. For example, a DSR-6402 has two processors. The two services use cue tones Q1 (for Processor 1) and Q2 (for Processor 2). To execute Ad insertions, the two processors also use Relay port 1 (for Processor 1) and Relay port 2 port (for Processor 2). Figure 1-2 also shows how all PR fields are linked within the menu system.
2 Connecting the DSR-6400 Series Unit Unpacking and Connecting the DSR-6400 Series Unit Cable connections, described in this chapter, are made to the back panel of the unit.
2 Note: Additional audio and data connectors may be ordered through Phoenix Contact part numbers 1881354 / 1881370. PRIMARY AUDIO RELAY 1 ALARM Q1+ Q1- G Q2+ Q2- L+ L- G R+ R- NO CM NC G NO CM NC CAUTION: When connecting any of the eight RF IN ports, the RF-IN Antenna cable should only be connected while the unit is properly grounded and the shield of the coaxial cable should be earthed in accordance with Article 820.93 of the NEC, ANSI/ NFPA 70:2005 or equivalent.
Rack Mounting Guidelines The DSR-6400 Series unit, with the supplied mounting brackets is designed for installation in an EIA standard 19-inch (480 mm) equipment rack. Place each unit in a stable and level position within the rack and ensure that all front enclosure screws are tightened to 14 inlbs. If multiple DSR-6400 Series units are installed in a rack assembly, the operator may choose to have a certification agency evaluate the condition of the rack.
2 Connecting the DSR-6400 Series To connect a DSR-6400 Series to the GigE signal, see "GigE Input" on page 31. To connect a DSR-6400 Series to an ASI signal, see "ASI Input" on page 31. To connect a DSR-6400 Series to an RF signal: 1. 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. 2.
Remote Operation The DSR-6400 Series decoder can be operated remotely from a web browser. When the decoder is contacted via an HTTP session from a computer, the decoder’s web server responds to the HTTP session with a login dialog box that requires the user to login with user name and password. Once the login is successful, the decoder’s web server then presents the unit’s home page to the browser.
2 To operate the DSR-6400 Series decoder remotely 1. Open a browser session, type the decoder’s unique IP address in the address bar, and press the ENTER key. For example, if the decoder is configured with IP address 10.11.23.60, then go to the browser, type: http://10.11.23.60 in the address bar, and press ENTER. 2. When the login dialog box appears (as shown below), enter the User name and Password and select OK.
3 Operating the DSR-6400 Series All operations described in this chapter require use of the front panel, as shown in Figure 3-1. DSR-6400 MESSAGE Relay Alarm LCD Screen Authorized Arrow Buttons Message Signal Download ENTER Button Figure 3-1: DSR-6400 Series Front Panel The following list describes the LEDs located on the left and right sides of the LCD screen. Relay Illuminates when relays are activated. Alarm Illuminates when the unit enters an alarm state.
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 the buttons 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 unit is initially plugged in or after a factory reset. This menu identifies the model (either DSR-6401, DSR-6402, DSR-6403, or DSR-6404) and the second line displays the DSR-6400 Series’s actual firmware version instead of 0xXXXXX, as shown below. MOTOROLA DSR-6400 Version 0xXXXXX This menu is displayed for 10 seconds, then the front-panel LCD displays the Main menu.
Overview of The LCD Panel Menu Tree Pressing ENTER 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 Input Mode Xpndr LFreq E Port 1 Xpndr 01 1430.00 MANUAL TUNE Input E MANUAL TUNE Input GigE In GigE Input E MODULATION E IP Address Port 239.
3 Channel Selection Menus CHANNEL PR VCT E CHNL Xpndr 1 00000 MPEG SELECT PR E 1 AUD1LANG Dspl Left E All def AUD2LANG Dspl Left E All def 0000 (MPEG mode) Program 00000(Not in map) Right InputMode def --- Right InputMode def --- IP MENUS PORT 10/100 E PORT 10/100 E PORT 10/100 E PORT 10/100 E PORT 10/100 E PORT GigE E 28 MAC Address hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh DHCP Unit Name Disable DSR640X-XXXXX IP Address 192.168.000.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.
Status Menus STATUS0 E STATUS1 Alarm Trigger Acq:Alarm Auto FrontPanel E Source E STATUS3 E E Quality ---- Sat Freq Symb Code Format --- 1430.00 11.71 5/6 STATUS5 E Sync Eb/No Tuning -2.0 STATUS6 720x480 E Comb Authorize State Undefined Service Memory Flash Hard Drive 8.0MB 450.4MB 14.9GB E STATUS11 E 6.
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 the ENTER button to return to the main top-level menu. Press the 4 buttons until the cursor is at the Install label, and press ENTER.
ASI Input Input Field Use this section to specify the ASI input port. The Input field displays the active input. Press the4 button until the cursor is at the Input label and press ENTER. Press the buttons to scroll to ASI In. Press ENTER to confirm the selection and return to the top line of the menu. MANUAL TUNE Input E ASI In The following screen prompts the user to confirm the selection and exit the field.
3 GigE Input IP Addr Field Default: 239.001.001.001 Use the following procedure to set and view the Input GigE IP address of the unit. Press the buttons until the GigE Input IP Address menu appears. Use this menu to enter an IP address and Port for the incoming GigE source stream. The address is represented in the common dotteddecimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the GigE input port for the desired source stream. GigE Input E IP Address Port 239.001.
The following screen prompts the user to confirm the selection and exit the field. CAUTION: Service will be interrupted Press E to continue or to stop If you press any arrow button (4) at this point, the Caution screen disappears and the MANUAL TUNE menu reappears without any changes. To set the port selection, press ENTER. Mode Field Default: Xpndr The Mode field allows selection of the frequency plan type for the satellite signal to which the unit is tuned.
3 LFreq Field This field is not available when Input field is set to either ASI In or GigE In. If the Mode field is set to Xpndr, this field is set automatically and cannot be edited. If the LFreq option in the Mode field is chosen, use this field, to directly tune the frequency. Press the4 button until the cursor is at the LFreq label. Then press ENTER to move into the field. Use the arrow buttons (4 ) to select the desired frequency.
Modulation Menu This menu is not available when the Manual Tune menu has the Input field set to ASI In or GigE In. That option is described on page 32. This menu, together with the Manual Tune menu, allows the user to initially acquire a DigiCipher II signal. Press the buttons until the MODULATION menu appears. Press ENTER to continue. MODULATION E Mode DCII-AUTO When the DCII-MAN option is selected, the user must also specify a Symbol/Code/Format combination.
3 Port Menu Use this menu to configure RF In ports (Port 1 through Port 8). This menu is not available when the Manual Tune menu has the Input field set to ASI In or GigE In. That option is described on page 32.
Sat Field Default: --- If the Mode field is set to Manual, use this field to select a satellite name for the designated port. This field is not editable when the Mode field is set to Auto. Press the4 button until the cursor is at the Sat label. Press ENTER to move into the field. If the unit has locked to a signal (check the front-panel SIGNAL LED), the unit will download the satellite name(s) used by the provider.
3 Audio1 and Audio2 Menus Use these menus to customize the back-panel analog audio outputs (Phoenix connectors). Press the buttons until the Audio1 or Audio2 menu appears (shown below). AUDIO1 AudioMix E Stereo AUDIO2 AudioMix E AudioMix Field Stereo DialNorm/Compress On-Moderate DialNorm/Compress On-Moderate Default: Stereo Important: If the audio input mode is stereo and you are connecting to a mono modulator, you must set this field to Mono.
DialNorm/Compress Field Default: On-Moderate DialNorm is an abbreviation for Dialog Normalization. This field enables or disables dialog normalization and allows control of the degree of audio level compression. Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the DialNorm/Compress label, and press ENTER to move into the field. Press the buttons to display the options: On-Moderate Enables dialog normalization.
3 Audio1 and Audio2 Gain Menus These menus allow adjustment of the audio signal output level from +00 to -20 dB, in 1 dB increments. Press the buttons until the desired menu appears (either AUDIO1 GAIN or AUDIO2 GAIN). AUDIO1 GAIN E AUDIO2 GAIN E 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 Use this menu to choose which alarm condition will activate an alarm. Press the button until the Alarm menu is located (shown below). ALARM E Trigger Auto Test Off The alarm can be activated for any of the following conditions: • The unit’s tuner loses lock when the input is RF. • The unit cannot lock to the ASI input when the input is ASI. • The unit is unable to render video. • The unit is not authorized to access the selected service. • The unit loses power.
3 4th Relay Menu (DSR-6404 only) Use this menu to repurpose the Alarm Relay (on the back panel) for use as the fourth contact closure output. To pins are labeled NO, CM, and NC and are located below the ALARM label, as shown in on page 16. 4th RELAY E Config Alarm Config Field Default: Alarm Use the Config field to choose the purpose of the fourth relay. Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the Config label, and press ENTER to move into the field.
ASI Output Rate Menu Press the buttons until the ASI Output Rate menu appears. Use this menu to designate the unit’s ASI output rate. ASI OUTPUT RATE E ASI1 ASI2 78 108 Note: The unit has two ASI output ports on the back panel: ASI OUT 1: The unit passes-through only the input MPEG programs that the unit is processing (refer to the Channel Menus). In either case, the processed programs are decrypted.
3 Reset Menu Use this menu to execute factory defaults, perform power cycle resets, view the current code version, and activate a different code version. Press the buttons until the Reset menu appears. RESET E Reset Type Field Reset Type Code Select No 0x333 active Default: No Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the Reset Type label, and press ENTER to move into the field. Press the buttons to display the options: No, Factory Defaults, or Power Cycle.
Code Select Field Default: 0xnnn active The unit can hold one or two version of code. Initially, the unit has just one version of code and that code is active and running inside the unit. When the unit receives and stores a second code version via a broadcast code download, the second code version is saved in memory, but is not activated. When code is pushed out to the unit, it is assigned a planned activation time.
3 The following example shows a unit at version 0x333 that could be reverted to version 0x332. RESET E RESET E Reset Type Code Select No 0x333 active Reset Type Code Select No 0x332 available This example shows the active code is 333. If “available” is preceded by a smaller value than the active code value, then selecting this option will revert the unit to the previous code version.
To manually activate an available code version (either revert or upgrade) Important: Use caution when executing the Available option. Once the Available option is selected and ENTER is pressed, the unit will make the specified code version as the current active version and will then perform an automatic reboot. 1. Press the buttons to specify the Available option. 2. Press the ENTER button. 3. When the warning message appears, press ENTER to activate the specified code version.
3 525 Field Default: NTSC Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the 525 label, and press ENTER to move into the field. This field allows selection of the output format for 525-line video as either NTSC or PAL-M. Use the buttons to specify the desired option and press ENTER to confirm the selection. Pressing ENTER causes the following caution message to appear.
Upgrade Field This read-only field displays the firmware code version that is set to be downloaded and activated (pending download). This field displays 000000 when no upgrade is in process. Pending upgrades are installed with an automatic activation and activation reboot that is scheduled by the system that is providing the upgrade. Important: Do not reboot/power cycle a unit in an attempt to activate the code ahead of the scheduled activation time.
3 DR Menu (Acquisition Recovery) Use this menu to review the Acquisition Recovery map. This menu is used most commonly in troubleshooting. Press the buttons until the DR menu appears. DR MODE E DISABLED MODE Field VCT VCN (00000) ---- PORT NA Default: DISABLED This non-editable field displays the DR modes: DISABLED Acquisition Recovery is off. CHANNEL The unit uses the virtual channel (provided by the uplink) to search for a live channel.
Channel Menus Press the buttons until the Channel menu appears. Use this menu to view or select active VCTs, Virtual Channels, and their corresponding transponder names. CHANNEL PR VCT E 1 00000 CHNL Xpndr 0000 (MPEG mode) PR Field (DSR-6402, DSR-6403, and DSR-6404 only) Default: 1 The PR (processor) field does not appear on a DSR-6401. Press the4button until the cursor is at the PR label, and press ENTER to move into the field.
3 This field also provides a second method for entering the Virtual Channel(s). To edit the field, use the 4 buttons to select the digit to change and then, while the cursor is on that digit, press the buttons to display the required value. Repeat this process for each applicable digit. Press ENTER to confirm the selection and exit the field.
Xpndr Field This non-editable field displays the current (Xpndr) transponder name (alpha/numeric) that is downloaded. If a Virtual Channel is selected that is not in the chosen VCT, then a warning message, (Not in map) is displayed to the right of the Virtual Channel. This field serves as a label or identifier for the signal source. MPEG SELECT Menu Use this menu as an alternative to VCT and Channel (DCII Selection Mode) by specifying the MPEG program number(s).
3 If the unit’s configuration can be edited, the following caution messages appear: • A caution message is displayed when changing from a Virtual Channel (DCII Selection Mode) to a MPEG program number (MPEG Selection Mode). Press any arrow button (4) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press ENTER to proceed.
Dspl Field Default: All Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the Dspl (Display) label, and press ENTER to move into the field. Select the option that applies to the Left and Right. There are three options: All, Avail, and Status. Press the buttons to specify the desired option. • All Use the arrow button (4) to enter the three-letter code in the Left field. It may be necessary to select languages that are not functional at this time, but will be functional in the future.
3 • There is an interaction between the Language (Lang) menu and the AudioMix field (described on page 38): If the user had previously selected Stereo or Mono in the AudioMix field and a specific language as the audio output in the Lang menu, but later changes the AudioMix menu setting to Dual Mono, the Dual Mono changes in this menu to the same language specified for both Dual Mono channels and a caution screen displays.
Subtitle Field Default: def Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the Subtitle label, and press ENTER to move into the field. TEXT LANG E Display Subtitle All def Use one of the following options to set the language: • If the Display is set to All, use the Subtitle field to specify any language. Use the arrow button (4) to enter the three-letter code. • If the Display is set to Avail, the Subtitle field can display the currently available languages.
3 10/100 DHCP Menu Press the buttons until the Port 10/100 DHCP menu appears. The front panel screen displays the DHCP and Unit Name fields. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows the Satellite Multiplex Decrypter to obtain a set of IP parameters from a DHCP server. The DHCP server ensures that all these IP addresses are unique. This automates and facilitates the unit's access to the network.
10/100 Subnet Mask Menu Default: 255.255.255.000 Use the following procedure to set and view the Subnet Mask address for the left Ethernet port on the back panel of the unit. Press the buttons until the Subnet Mask menu appears. The subnet mask 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 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.
3 GigE IP Address Menu Default: 192.168.054.100 Use the following procedure to set and view the GigE IP output address for the right Ethernet port on the back panel of the unit. Press the buttons until the GigE IP Address menu appears. The address 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 IP Address 192.168.054.
Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the GigE Default Gateway label, and press ENTER to move into the field. Use the arrow buttons (4) to enter the desired address and then press ENTER to confirm the selection and exit the field. GigE TS Mode Menu Press the buttons until the Port GigE TS Mode menu appears. Use this menu to select which transport streams are routed to the GigE port and if the DSMCC data is also routed to the GigE port.
3 GigE Xcoded Dest Addr Menu Use this menu to set the GigE transcoded destination address and the associated port. This menu is only operational if the TS Mode field is set to either Transcoded or Transcoded+Passthru. Press the buttons until the Port GigE Xcoder Dest Addr menu appears. PORT GigE Xcoded Dest Addr E 192.168.054.201 Xcoded Dest Addr Field Port 06100 Default: 192.168.054.201 Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the Xcoded Dest Addr label, and press ENTER to move into the field.
Status Display Menus Status display menus provide information regarding the current status of the unit. 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 unit reports as part of its operation. Status0 Menu Press the buttons until the Status0 menu appears. STATUS0 E Health Alarm Trigger Acq:Alarm Auto Health Field This status-only field displays the following status conditions.
3 Status1 Menu Press the buttons until the Status1 menu appears. STATUS1 E FrontPanel Local-Control Input Type L-Band FrontPanel Field This status-only field displays whether the user is able to control the unit completely from the front panel or whether some front-panel functions are disabled. When this field displays LocalControl, this means the panel is not locked and the local user has access to all menu functions. All menus and fields operate as described in this manual.
Status2 Menu This menu only applies to RF input. Press the buttons until the STATUS2 menu appears. This screen displays the source name, channel number, and the signal quality of the incoming signal. STATUS2 E Source --- Channel ---- Quality --- Source Field This status-only field displays the source name, which was entered by the programmer or network operator at the encoder/uplink to identify the source. Dashes are displayed when no information is available.
3 Status4 Menu This menu only applies to RF input. Press the buttons until the STATUS4 menu appears. This screen displays the satellite name and signal tuning characteristics. STATUS4 E Sat Freq Symb Code --- 1430.00 11.71 5/6 Format Comb Sat Field This status-only field displays the satellite name from the downloaded network information. Dashes (---) are displayed when no information is available. Freq Field This status-only field displays the downlink frequency of the L-band signal.
Sync Field This status-only field displays the acquisition Sync state. The Sync state can be either Locked or Tuning. Eb/No Field This status-only field displays a value from 0.0 to 35.0 that designates a measurement of the signal-to-noise ratio. Authorize State Field This status-only field displays the authorization state of the currently-selected channel. This field indicates how the Satellite Multiplex Receiver/Transcoder is authorized.
3 Status6 Menu Press the buttons until the STATUS6 menu appears. This screen displays the unit’s volatile memory, flash memory, and hard drive memory. STATUS6 E Memory Flash Hard Drive 8.0MB 450.4MB 14.9GB 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. Flash Field This status-only field displays the amount of free non-volatile memory in MB units that is available for use by the operating system.
Status7(SD) Menu Press the buttons until the Status7 SD menu appears. This screen displays the video encoding configuration for the SD program. STATUS7 SD PR Vido Frmt Resolutn BitRt E 1 MPEG-2 720x480 PR Field (DSR-6402, DSR-6403, and DSR-6404 only) 6.0M Default: 1 The PR (processor) field does not appear on a DSR-6401. Press the4button until the cursor is at the PR label, and press ENTER to move into the field.
3 Status8(SD) Menu Press the buttons until the Status8 SD menu appears. This screen displays the audio encoding configuration for the transcoded SD program. STATUS8 SD E PR Aud Format Mode BitR 1 --- 0 PSTHRU --- PR Field (DSR-6402, DSR-6403, and DSR-6404 only) Default: 1 The PR (processor) field does not appear on a DSR-6401. Press the4button until the cursor is at the PR label, and press ENTER to move into the field.
Status9(HD) Menu This screen displays the video encoding configuration for the transcoded HD program. Press the buttons until the Status9 HD menu appears. STATUS9 HD PR Vido Fmt Resolutn E 1 MPEG-2 1280x720 PR Field (DSR-6402, DSR-6403, and DSR-6404 only) BitRt 18.0M Default: 1 The PR (processor) field does not appear on a DSR-6401. Press the4button until the cursor is at the PR label, and press ENTER to move into the field.
3 PR Field (DSR-6402, DSR-6403, and DSR-6404 only) Default: 1 The PR (processor) field does not appear on a DSR-6401. Press the4button until the cursor is at the PR label, and press ENTER to move into the field. While ensuring that the cursor remains on ), press the buttons to scroll throughout the available processor the up/down symbol ( values. Press ENTER to confirm the selection and exit the field.
Status12 Menu The mail messages are typically sent from the Uplink Provider and are usually about network issues (e.g., scheduled blackouts and code downloads). These messages can also be reviewed from the Fast Facts 8 OSD screen (described on page 96). Press the buttons until the Status12 menu appears. To view the messages remotely from the units web browser, see "Remote Operation" on page 21.
3 Timestamp and Message Fields When a message is being displayed (as shown below), the menu’s second line displays a timestamp showing the date and time that the message was received at the decoder. A colon (:) separates the timestamp from the first few words of the message.
Diagnostic Menus Use the unit's diagnostic menu to acquire information for troubleshooting purposes. The menus also provide test waveforms and use other diagnostic information displayed on an NTSC television monitor connected through the back panel’s Video and OSD Video port. Press the buttons until the DIAGNOSTIC menu appears. DIAG E Menus PR Off 1 Menus Field Default: Off Use the Menus field to enable or disable the on-screen diagnostics.
3 Unit Address Menu Press the buttons until the UNIT ADDRESS menu appears. This read-only menu displays the unit's 16-digit electronic address (range: 000-00000-00000-000 to 999-99999-99999-999). The program provider uses this address to identify a specific unit for authorization and retune messages. The display enables the user to view the address from the front panel rather than reading the label on the back panel.
L1/R1 and L2/R2 Fields Default: Off Use the appropriate field (either L1/R1 or L2/R2) to choose one of the following test tones: • 1000 • 4040, 3960 (two tones) At the completion of the test, press ENTER to disable the test, exit the field, and return the field to the default setting (Off). Video Test Signal Menu Press the buttons until the Video Test Signal menu appears. Use the full-field video test signal to display different test patterns by selecting options within the Pattern field.
3 Ad Insertion Test Menu Ad insertion signals are generated by the unit, but controlled by the uplink programmer. Local cable companies use ad insertion signals to control and to queue the insertion of commercials in cable headends. There are two ways to provide ad insertion. One is a dedicated digital DTMF differential output for cue tones. The other way is to use a dedicated contact closure relay. Use the Ad Insertion Test menu to turn on and off the cue tones and the relays.
4 Product Support If You Need Help For assistance with your Motorola Mobility product, use one of the following channels: • Technical Assistance Center (TAC) provides access to technicians 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all products. Contact the TAC at 888-944-HELP (888-944-4357) or dial direct 847-725-4011. • Motorola Online (MOL), mobilityonline.motorola.com, provides technical documentation and low-priority issue creation and tracking. (PON and BSR users see Extranet Support below.
4 Calling for Repairs If repair is necessary, call Motorola Mobility’s authorized repair vendor, World Wide Digital at 1-800-227-0450 or 1-956-541-0600 for shipping address and a Return for Service Authorization (RSA) number before sending the unit for repair. The RSA number must be prominently displayed on all equipment cartons and shipping label. World Wide Digital is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central Time, Monday through Friday. When shipping equipment for repair, follow these steps: 80 1.
5 Downlink/L-Band Frequency Conversion Tables A distributor or programmer can provide the latest L-band frequency plans at purchase time. Use the formulas in Table 5-1 and Table 5-2 to perform calculations for both C-band and Ku-band transponders, or for installing a new satellite.
6 Language Abbreviations This list of languages is recommended to system operators as the appropriate identifiers for audio, subtitle, and text information. Refer to Language Menu operation.
6 Language 84 Abbreviation Language Abbreviation 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 Otomian Lang.
7 Diagnostics Introduction The Fast Facts screens are used as a method of viewing information and diagnostic data associated with the unit. 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. 2. Decimal numbers are right-justified in their individual display rectangle and are not padded with leading zeros (0). 3.
7 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 port on the back of the unit. To view the OSD diagnostic screens, press the buttons on the front of the unit until the Diagnostic menu appears, and press ENTER to access the Diagnostic menu on the unit.
Fast Facts 1 The Fast Facts 1 screen displays general information relating to the basic functionality of the unit. Fast Facts 1 (PRX) Unit = 225-03177-05987-128 A VC # = 0132 B Firmware = 000148 00017C C VCT ID = 0002 D Encryption = N/A Service # = 00003 E F Auth State = Undefined Service G Eb/No = -2.0 H Signal State = Searching I Sat/Xpndr = T6/7 J Polarization = Horz Signal Quality = 58 L K Symbol Rate = 10.51 Msps M FEC Rate = 3/4 N Frequency = 1310.
7 Field Name K Signal Quality L Polarization Definition Displays the signal quality, if the signal is DigiCipher II. Otherwise, it displays the Signal Strength. Both values are normalized to be between 0 and 100%. Displays the polarization for the currently tuned-to transponder, either: Horz Vert Horizontal Vertical M Symbol Rate Displays the current symbol rate. N FEC Rate Displays the Forward Error correction (FEC) coding rate. O Frequency Displays the current RF frequency.
Fast Facts 2 The Fast Facts 2 screen displays the DSR-6400 Series’s port configuration. Fast Facts 2 Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port A Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + - G7(14) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) ---(-) B C Vert --------------- ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. .................
7 Fast Facts 3 The Fast Facts 3 screen displays information relating to video information. (PRX) A B NOTE: The value after PR designates the processor that is currently specified within the menu system. For example, PR2 designates that Processor 2 is specified. To view Fast Facts for another processor, change any PR field within the menu system to the desired processor number. The (PRX) designation does not appear on a DSR-6401.
Field Name Definition J Film Mode K Aspect Ratio L M Video Mute Count (VMC) Frame Rate N PTS : FIFO O Chroma Ratio Displays the video Presentation Time Stamp (PTS) followed by the Picture FIFO Depth Count. Displays the Chrominance format for the video within the transport stream. P Video Rate Displays the rate (in Mbps) of the video within the transport stream. DSR-6400 Series Displays the indication of Film Mode activation. Either Yes (active) or No (inactive).
7 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. The left column is for the first audio program, and the right column is for the second audio program. (PRX) A A B B C C D D E E InputChans = [unlocked] InputChans = [unlocked] F F G G ------ H Downmix = Unknown I Field NOTE: The value after PR designates the processor that is currently specified within the menu system.
Fast Facts 5 (10/100 Network) The Fast Facts 5 screen displays information relating to the Ethernet port (left RJ-45 port on back of unit) configuration. Note: To move between the two Fast Fact 5 screens, use the 4buttons. Fast Facts 5 (10/100 Ethernet) 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.
7 Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Ethernet) The Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Ethernet) screen displays information relating to Gigabit Ethernet port (right RJ-45 port on back of unit) configuration. Note: To move between the two Fast Fact 5 screens, use the 4buttons. Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Network) Network Status = Link Down A MAC Address = 00:09:0E:CC:70:55 B IP Address = 010.077.005.066 C Subnet Mask = 255.255.254.0 D Gateway = 010.077.004.201 E Output Mode = Disable F Pass-Thru = 192.168.054.
Fast Facts 7 (Decoder Address) The Fast Facts 7 screen displays the decoder’s address information. Fast Facts 7 (Decoder Address) M16: 0112,7FFE,0F77 A M24: 00000A,00000B,00000C,00000D B Field Name A Multicast Addresses B Multicast Address(es) Definition The unit displays one to three16-bit multicast addresses as defined by the Uplink Provider. Each address is separated with a comma. The unit displays from one to four 24-bit multicast addresses. Each address is separated with a comma.
7 Fast Facts 8 (Inbox) The Fast Facts 8 screen displays the unit’s current user-selected message from the list of all arrived messages within the Inbox. Fast Facts 8 (INBOX) 299 267 91102 35 A B 1 812 2757094246 C D E G F 1/04/2011 17:38:05: A code download is scheduled for 11/07/11 at 17:00. This will be the last download until we can look at future enhancements.
Fast Facts 9 (Archive) The Fast Facts 9 screen displays the unit’s current user-selected message from the list of all messages within the Archive. Messages appear in this list after being moved here from the Inbox screen (Fast Facts 8). Fast Facts 9 (ARCHIVE) 33 35 A B 1 293 3371920703 C D E G F 12/27/2011 17:38:05: A blackout is scheduled for 11/01/11 at 15:00.
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8 DSR-6400 Series 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 12 dB minimum Port-to-Port Isolation 40 dB minimum Transmission Standard DVB-S2 Symbol Rates: 3 to 33 Msps 8PSK Code Rates: 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 QPSK Code Rates: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 DigiCipher II Symbol Rates: 3.25, 4.88, 7.32, 9.76, 11.7, 14.6, 19.5, 29.
8 Audio Two pairs Four channels Peak Audio Level +20 dBm analog (0 dBFS) Analog Output Level Adjustable over the range of 0/-20 dB in 1 dB steps Frequency Response + 1 dB, 20 Hz to 20 KHz Total Harmonic Distortion 0.
Mechanical Dimensions 24.9” x 19” x 1.75” 30” x 21” x 6.7” IRD without packing IRD with packing DSR-6401 Weight 19.8 lbs. 16.3 lbs. [9 kg maximum] [7.4 kg maximum] Finished goods with packaging and accessory) Finished goods without packaging DSR-6402 Weight 20.85 lbs. [9.5 kg maximum] 17.35 lbs. [7.9 kg maximum] Finished goods with packaging and accessory) Finished goods without packaging DSR-6403 Weight 21.65 lbs. [9.8 kg maximum] 18.15 lbs. [8.
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