GemTek Technology 940307AR Wireless Video Module-Receiver with Tx User Manual WVM V1 10A
Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. Wireless Video Module-Receiver with Tx WVM V1 10A
Users Manual
ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** Adimos Wireless Video Module User Manual The material contained herein is proprietary, privileged, and confidential. No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of ADIMOS. ADIMOS reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty. WVM User Manual Page 1 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. NOTE: The WVM1104-Tx ( FCC ID: MXF-940307AT ) is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4 GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A. This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: 1)The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and 2)The antenna should be integral if the end device is intended to be operated in 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz frequency range. As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.). IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users (for example: Connector Board…etc.). The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains TX FCC ID: MXF-940307AT”. Manual Information That Must be Included The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the users manual of the end product which integrate this module. The users manual for OEM integrators end users must include the following information in a prominent location “ IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter”. The end product should include “The 5.15 to 5.35GHz band is restricted to indoor use only. Use of this product in outdoor could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. WVM User Manual Page 2 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Purpose and Scope ............................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Terms and Abbreviations................................................................................................................... 4 2. References ................................................................................................................................................ 4 3. Configuration and Status Registers ....................................................................................................... 4 3.1 General Description .......................................................................................................................... 4 3.2 Register Details ................................................................................................................................. 4 3.2.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 4 3.2.2 Register Summary ..................................................................................................................... 5 3.2.3 System Version.......................................................................................................................... 6 3.2.4 Video standard........................................................................................................................... 6 3.2.5 Video input port......................................................................................................................... 7 3.2.6 Video rate .................................................................................................................................. 7 3.2.7 Country Code............................................................................................................................. 8 3.2.8 WLAN channel.......................................................................................................................... 8 3.2.9 Operation mode – local unit ...................................................................................................... 9 3.2.10 Operation mode – remote unit ................................................................................................. 10 3.2.11 IR enable/disable ..................................................................................................................... 10 3.2.12 Discrete Inputs Status .............................................................................................................. 10 3.2.13 Wireless ID.............................................................................................................................. 11 3.2.14 RSSI Status.............................................................................................................................. 11 3.2.15 PER Status ............................................................................................................................... 11 3.2.16 Do Installation Process ............................................................................................................ 11 3.2.17 Discrete I/O Test Mode ........................................................................................................... 12 3.2.18 Reset unit ................................................................................................................................. 12 WVM User Manual Page 3 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS 1. ** Company Confidential ** Introduction 1.1 Purpose and Scope The Wireless Video Module product (WVM) delivers video over wireless channel. It enables a wireless connection between a video source (DVD, VCR, PVR, STB, BS or PC) and a video display (standard TV, flat screen TV or video monitor). This document guides the user how to configure the WVM via a set of configuration and status registers. 1.2 Terms and Abbreviations BS Base Station CPU A microprocessor or microcontroller device DVD Digital Video Disk MPEG Motion Picture Expert Group N/A Not Applicable PVR Personal Video Recorder STB Set Top Box VCR Video Cassette Recorder WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WVM Wireless Video Module 2. References [1] Adimos WVM - Frequency Channel Tables 3. Configuration and Status Registers 3.1 General Description The WVM provides a set of internal registers, which can be modified or read via I2C interface. The values of these registers determine the behavior of the WVM. Each register has a unique sub-address. 3.2 Register Details 3.2.1 Introduction This section describes the internal registers. Byte order: Byte0 is the first byte in a read/write operation. Bit order: Bit 7 is the most significant bit within a byte. 0x… is a hexadecimal number. WVM User Manual Page 4 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** 3.2.2 Register Summary Sub-address Side Read/ Write 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 System Version Set video standard Video standard status Select video input port Tx, Rx Tx Tx, Rx Tx R/W R/W Size [bytes] 0x04 Video input port status Tx, Rx 0x05 – 0x08 0x09 0x0A 0x0B – 0x0F 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 Reserved Set video rate Video rate status Reserved Country Code Set WLAN channel WLAN channel status Change operation mode ---Tx Tx, Rx ---Tx, Rx Tx Tx, Rx Tx, Rx ---R/W ---R/W R/W ---2 ---2 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x17 0x18 0x19 Operation mode status Reserved Reserved IR Enable/Disable Reserved Discrete Inputs status Tx, Rx ------Rx ---Rx ------R/W ---R ------1 ---1 Wireless ID RSSI status Reserved PER status Remote operation mode change request Change request status Do installation process Rx Tx, Rx ---Tx, Rx Tx, Rx ---R 16 ---1 Tx, Rx Tx Discrete I/O test Reserved Reset unit Tx, Rx ---Tx, Rx R/E ---W ---1 0x1A 0x1B 0x1C – 0x1E 0x1F 0x20 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 – 0x50 0x51 Name Function System version ID Set NTSC/PAL/SECAM/Auto. Actual status of video standard Select Composite-video, S-Video, Component-video or Auto. Applicable only to WVM1103. Actual status of video input port. Applicable only to WVM1103. Set video bit rate Actual status of video bit rate Set Country code for WLAN Set frequency channel for WLAN Actual status of WLAN channel Change the operation mode at the local unit Actual operation mode at the local unit Enable/Disable the IR function Status of Discrete Inputs of the Tx unit. Value of wireless ID string Status of signal strength Status of Packet Error Rate Request a change of the operation mode at the remote unit Status of change request Initiate installation process (Tx-Rx synchronization) Test mode for the Discrete I/O’s Unit reset command Notes: The Side column designates if the register is applicable to both Tx and Rx units, Tx only or Rx only. The Read/Write column designates if the register is Read only (R), Read and Write (R/W) or Write only (W). The Size column designates the number of bytes in the register, e.g. 1, 2 or 4. WVM User Manual Page 5 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** 3.2.3 System Version Subaddr Name R/W 0x00 System Version Size [bytes] Value Byte0: V1 Byte1: V2 Byte2: V3 Byte3: V4 Byte values are 0-0xFF Default N/A The System version is presented as: V1.V2.V3.V4. V1 – Product type V2 – Major version ID V3, V4 – Minor version ID 3.2.4 Video standard Subaddr 0x01 0x02 Name Set video standard (Tx only) Video standard status R/W R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 1: NTSC Byte0 = 2: PAL Byte0 = 3: SECAM Byte0 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte1 = 0: Fixed Byte1 = 1: Automatic (Byte0 is ignored) Byte1 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte0 = 0: No video signal Byte0 = 1: NTSC Byte0 = 2: PAL Byte0 = 3: SECAM Default (NTSC) (Automatic) N/A The video standard at the video input can be set to NTSC, PAL or SECAM, or can be set to Automatic. When set to Automatic, the system will select automatically the appropriate video standard, according to the actual input signal. Writing to register 0x01 commands the system to a desired video standard. Reading from register 0x02 presents the video standard that is currently active. WVM User Manual Page 6 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** 3.2.5 Video input port Subaddr 0x03 0x04 Name Select video input port (Tx only) Video input port status R/W R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 1: Composite video Byte0 = 2: S-Video Byte0 = 3: YPbPr-interlaced video Byte0 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte1 = 0: Fixed Byte1 = 1: Automatic (Byte0 is ignored) Byte1 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte0 = 0: No video signal Byte0 = 1: Composite video Byte0 = 2: S-Video Byte0 = 3: YPbPr-interlaced video Default (Composite video) (Automatic) N/A The video input can be selected among YPbPr (component) input with interlaced video, S-Video and Composite video, or set to Automatic. When set to Automatic the Tx unit will perform automatic detection of a video signal in the following order of precedence: - YPbPr-interlaced video - S-Video - Composite Video. Writing to register 0x03 commands the system to a desired video input port. Reading from register 0x04 presents the video input port that is currently active. Note: Register 0x03 and 0x04 are applicable only to WVM1103 model. 3.2.6 Video rate Subaddr 0x09 0x0A Name Set video rate (Tx only) Video rate status WVM User Manual R/W R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 1: 4 Mbps Byte0 = 2: 8 Mbps Byte0 = 3: 14 Mbps Byte0 = 4-7: reserved Byte0 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte1 = 0: Fixed rate Byte1 = 1: Limited Automatic rate (up to the rate set by Byte0) Byte1 = 2: Fully Automatic rate (Byte0 is ignored) Byte1 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte0 = 0: No video transfer Byte0 = 1: 4 Mbps Byte0 = 2: 8 Mbps Byte0 = 3: 14 Mbps Page 7 of 12 Default (14 Mbps) (Fully Automatic) N/A Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** The video transmission rate can be set to 4, 8 or 14 Mbps, or can be set to Limited Automatic or Fully Automatic. When set to Limited Automatic, the system will select automatically the highest possible video rate, up to the value set in Byte0 of register 0x09. This setting may be used when the user wants to limit the system to 4 or 8 Mbps only, without trying to go to 14 Mbps. When set to Fully Automatic, the system will select automatically the highest possible video rate. Writing a value to register 0x09 commands the system to a desired video rate. Reading from register 0x0A presents the video rate currently used by the system (i.e., the fixed video rate set by the user or the video rate selected automatically be the system). 3.2.7 Country Code (This function is not available for US model) Subaddr Name R/W Size [bytes] Factory Setup Value 3.2.8 WLAN channel Subaddr 0x11 0x12 Name Set WLAN channel (Tx only) WLAN channel status R/W R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 1, 2, … : Index of a fixed channel in the list of permitted channels, according to configured Country code. Byte0 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte1 = 0: Fixed channel Byte1 = 1: Automatic channel (Byte0 is ignored) Byte1 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) Byte0 = Channel number, according to Channel Table below, of actual channel. Byte1 = Index of actual channel in the list of permitted channels, according to configured Country code. Default (Automatic) N/A N/A The WLAN frequency channel can be set to one of the permitted channels, according to configured Country code, or can be set to Automatic. When set to Automatic, the system will select automatically the best available channel. Writing to register 0x11 commands the system to a desired mode and channel. Reading from register 0x12 presents the channel currently used by the system. WVM User Manual Page 8 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** Channel Table Channel Number (Hex) Channel Frequency (GHz) Channel Number (Hex) Channel Frequency (GHz) Channel Number (Hex) Channel Frequency (GHz) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 2.412 2.417 2.422 2.427 2.432 2.437 2.442 2.447 2.452 2.457 2.462 2.467 2.472 2.484 22 24 26 28 2A 2C 2E 30 34 38 3C 40 5.170 5.180 5.190 5.200 5.210 5.220 5.230 5.240 5.260 5.280 5.300 5.320 64 68 6C 70 74 78 7C 80 84 88 8C 5.500 5.520 5.540 5.560 5.580 5.600 5.620 5.640 5.660 5.680 5.700 95 99 9D A1 A5 5.745 5.765 5.785 5.805 5.825 3.2.9 Operation mode – local unit Subaddr Name R/W 0x13 Change operation mode Size [bytes] 0x14 Operation mode status Value Byte0 = 0: Enter Sleep mode Byte0 = 1: Exit Sleep mode Byte0 = 0: Sleep mode Byte0 = 1: Idle mode Byte0 = 2: Work mode Default N/A N/A Notes: Enter Sleep Mode command is applicable only when the unit is in Idle or Work mode. Entering Sleep mode stops any video and audio transfer. Exit Sleep Mode command is applicable only when the unit is in Sleep mode. The unit will switch to Idle mode. WVM User Manual Page 9 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** 3.2.10 Operation mode – remote unit Subaddr Name R/W 0x20 Remote operation mode change request Size [bytes] 0x21 Change request status Value Byte0 = 0: Request to enter Sleep mode on the remote unit Byte0 = 1: Request to exit Sleep mode on the remote unit Byte0 = 0: Success of change request Byte0 = 1: Failure of change request Byte0 = 2: Request in progress Default N/A N/A Notes: Enter Sleep mode request is applicable only when the remote unit is in Idle or Work mode. Entering Sleep mode stops any video and audio transfer. Exit Sleep mode request is applicable only when the remote unit is in Sleep mode. The unit will switch to Idle mode. Register 0x21 shows the status of the last change request. When the request is in progress, the register will be set to 2. In case of failure in executing the command (e.g., the remote unit is off), the register will be set to 1. It may take approximately 1 sec. to set the register to Failure value. In case of successful execution the register will be set to 0. The Success/Failure condition will remain set until the next request will start. 3.2.11 IR enable/disable Subaddr Name R/W 0x17 IR Enable/Disable (Rx only) R/W Size [bytes] Value Default Byte0 = 0: Disabled Byte0 = 1: Enabled Byte0 = 0xFF: N/A (only on Read) (Enabled) Value Default The IR function can be enabled or disabled. 3.2.12 Discrete Inputs Status Subaddr Name R/W 0x19 Discrete Inputs Status (Rx only) Size [bytes] Byte0 = 0-7: Status of Discrete Input 1, 2, 3 at the Tx unit. Bit 0 is 1 when Discrete Input 1 is low; bit 1 corresponds to Discrete Input 2 and bit 3 corresponds to Discrete Input 3. N/A The Discrete Inputs Status is updated when there is a change in the input status at the Tx unit. WVM User Manual Page 10 of 12 Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** 3.2.13 Wireless ID Subaddr Name 0x1A Wireless ID (Rx only) R/W Size [bytes] 16 Value Byte0-15 = Value of wireless ID string. Default N/A The Wireless ID string is a 128-bits (16-bytes) string, which identifies the Rx unit. It is used for communicating to the Rx unit from a PC equipped with Adimos PC Connectivity product. 3.2.14 RSSI Status Subaddr Name 0x1B RSSI status R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 0-0x46 (0-70): RSSI in dB units Default N/A RSSI is an acronym for Received Signal Strength Indication. The RSSI value measures the signal relative to a calibrated noise floor. The noise floor is measured over the relevant bandwidth over a long time, and the minimum value establishes the calibrated noise floor. The RSSI on the Rx side relates to the video stream direction; the RSSI on the Tx side relates to the Acknowledge packets direction. The RSSI is updated every 100 mSec. 3.2.15 PER Status Subaddr Name 0x1F PER status R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 0-0xC7 (0-199): PER in 0.5% units (e.g., 2 means PER of 1%) Byte0 = 0xC8 (200): the unit is not connected to a peer unit. Default N/A PER is an acronym for Packet Error Rate. While in video transmission, the PER is measured and updated at the Tx unit every 300 mSec. Special values of the PER status register: When the unit is not connected, waiting for a peer unit to connect, PER status register is 200. When the unit is in sleep mode and connected to a peer unit, PER status register is 0. 3.2.16 Do Installation Process Subaddr 0x22 Name Do Installation Process (Tx only) WVM User Manual R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 1: Do normal installation process Byte0 = 2: Do temporary installation process Page 11 of 12 Default N/A Rev 1.10 ADIMOS ** Company Confidential ** The Installation Process is required for sending MAC and Wireless ID parameters from a Tx unit to a Rx unit. After the two units are “synchronized”, video/audio transfer can be done. The normal installation process writes the Tx details in the Rx, in a list of recognized Tx units. (The Normal process is usually done by pressing the Installation button at the Tx unit). The temporary installation process is for testing while in production. The Rx writes the Tx details in the list of recognized Tx units, but deletes the details when the Tx-Rx wireless link is cut off. 3.2.17 Discrete I/O Test Mode Subaddr 0x23 Name Discrete I/O Test R/W R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 0: Normal operation of the Discrete I/O port Byte0 = 1: Enter Discrete I/O test mode Default (Normal operation) The Discrete I/O Test Mode is required for production testing of Tx and Rx units. When in Discrete I/O test mode, the 4 LEDs (pin 1, 2, 3, 4 of the Discrete I/O port) are turned on. When pin 5, 6, 7 or 8 of the Discrete I/O port is shorted to GND, the LED of pin 1, 2, 3 or 4, respectively, is turned off. All 4 input pins can be shorted to GND in any combination. 3.2.18 Reset unit Subaddr 0x51 Name Reset unit R/W Size [bytes] Value Byte0 = 1: Reset unit Default N/A Writing 1 to register 0x51 will cause the WVM to reset and restart into Idle mode. WVM User Manual Page 12 of 12 Rev 1.10
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