Integrated Microwave Technologies 58CP2 5.8GHz CAMPAC2 User Manual
Integrated Microwave Technologies, LLC. 5.8GHz CAMPAC2
User Manual
CAMPAC2 COFDM Camera-Back Transmitter, User Manual M13-0003-00A; Rev 1p0a Integrated Microwave Technologies, LLC 101 Bilby Road Hackettstown, NJ 07840 Tel: 908-852-3700 Fax: 908-813-0399 www.imt-solutions.com CamPac2 CAUTION! RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVERS. Do not remove any covers. Refer servicing to qualified technicians only. Disconnect all power before servicing. Read and perform all instructions carefully. Failure to follow suggested instructions and guidelines may void all warranties. FCC 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. FCC CAUTION Any change or modification not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this device. This device requires professional installation. For operation within 5.725 - 5.850 GHz frequency range, the maximum EIRP must be less than 36 dBm. The qualified antenna types to be used with this device include: Low Gain Collinear Omni Antenna (4.5dBi or 6 dBi) Collinear Omni Antenna (8dBi). For operation within 6,425 to 6,525 MHz and 6,875 to 7,125 MHz range, user(s) must obtain a license from FCC. 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. In order to maintain compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines, this device should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator, and the body of the operator and/or nearby persons. M13-0003-00A CamPac2 Proprietary Information and Disclaimer Notice All information and graphic images contained within this manual are the sole property of Nucomm/IMT, LLC and are issued in the strictest of confidence. This material may not be reproduced, stored, copied, or converted in any form, nor shall it be disclosed to others or used for manufacturing or any other purpose without the written permission of an authorized company representative. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this material at the time of printing. However, as the specifications, equipment, and this manual are subject to change without notice, the company assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual, or for any decisions based on its use. This manual is supplied for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a commitment by the company. Warranty Nucomm brand equipment is warranted to meet all published specifications and to be free from defects in material and workmanship within a period of two years from date of original shipment. The company’s liability under this warranty is limited to: • Servicing or adjusting equipment. • Replacement of defective parts. Any equipment returned to the factory shall have the freight paid for by the buyer. Equipment showing damage by misuse, abnormal conditions of operation, or attempts to repair by other than authorized service personnel shall be excluded from this warranty. We shall in no event be responsible for incidental injury or property damage. Since we have no control over conditions of use, no warranty is made or implied as to suitability for the customer’s intended use, beyond such performance specifications as are made part of the purchase order. There are no warranties expressed or implied, except as stated herein. This limitation on warranties shall not be modified by verbal representations. Shipping Damage Equipment shipped shall become the property of buyer upon delivery and receipt from carrier. Any damage in shipment should be handled by the buyer directly with the carrier. Immediately request the carrier’s inspection upon evidence of damage in shipment. Field Service Nucomm brand products are typically designed with easy access to components to facilitate service. However, some products or modules cannot be serviced in the field. To prevent voiding the warranty, always contact us before servicing or making any repairs. The user is cautioned to read any module descriptions in this manual, and heed any warnings in the manual or on the modules themselves. Replacement Modules Troubleshooting to the component level is often not cost-effective and frequently impossible. Often the practical method of effecting repairs is to substitute known good spare modules for suspect units. Replacement modules for the standard product line are usually available. M13-0003-00A CamPac2 Technical Support Information Technical Support personnel are available to extend technical assistance to customers while installing, operating, or troubleshooting Nucomm brand equipment. Please have your model number and serial number available. Telephone During business hours, 8:30am – 5:30pm EST (-5 Hours, GMT), call: US ................................................ 908-852-3700 International ................................. 001-1-908-852-3700 After hours, call: US or International ...................... 888-531-3892 Email Email address ............................................ service@nucomm.com Internet Web address .............................................. www.imt-solutions.com Equipment Returns If equipment cannot be successfully restored through telephone consultation, return to the factory may be required. Loaner items may be available until the repaired items are returned. For out-of-warranty equipment only: We evaluate all returned units, and then confer with the client on corrective action. If no fault is found, or no corrective action is authorized, a diagnostic fee may be charged. Prior to returning a product to the factory, please obtain a return material authorization (RMA) number and shipping instructions. When returning equipment, it is very helpful to enclose a note containing the following: RMA number. Serial number. A detailed description of the problem. Name of an engineer or technician we may contact regarding problems encountered. A “ship to” and “bill to” address. Ship all returns to: Nucomm / IMT, LLC Attn: RMA# (your RMA number) 101 Bilby Rd Hackettstown, NJ 07840, USA (908) 852-3700 For International returns: In addition to the instructions above, when shipping internationally we recommend the use of a courier such as Federal Express, UPS, etc, and that the goods be shipped DOOR-TO-DOOR PRE-PAID. This will reduce Customs costs, handling charges and delays. Enclose all the information above, plus a statement that the equipment was manufactured in the United States (the latter is needed to expedite customs processing). M13-0003-00A CamPac2 Table of Contents 1.0 DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................... 9 2.0 FEATURES .................................................................................................................................. 11 2.1 RF POWER OUTPUT ............................................................................................................. 11 2.2 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS ............................................................................................. 11 2.3 POWER SOURCES ................................................................................................................. 11 2.4 STANDBY OPTION ............................................................................................................... 11 3.0 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 13 3.1 STANDARD FREQUENCY PLANS ..................................................................................... 18 4.0 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................... 19 4.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ........................................................................................ 19 4.2 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK ............................................................................................. 19 4.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ......................................................................................... 19 4.4 CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 21 Video: ........................................................................................................................................ 21 Audio: ........................................................................................................................................ 21 5. OPERATION .................................................................................................................................. 25 5.1 POWER UP.............................................................................................................................. 25 5.2 DEFAULT SCREEN ............................................................................................................... 25 5.3 GETTING AROUND THE SYSTEM ..................................................................................... 25 5.4 TOP MENU ............................................................................................................................. 26 5.6 MAIN MENU .......................................................................................................................... 26 5.7 RF SETUP................................................................................................................................ 26 5.7.2 Bandwidth ............................................................................................................................. 27 5.8 MODULATION....................................................................................................................... 28 5.9 VIDEO SETUP ........................................................................................................................ 28 5.10 AUDIO SETUP ...................................................................................................................... 30 5.11 PRESETS .............................................................................................................................. 30 5.12 SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 31 5.13 ALARMS ............................................................................................................................... 32 5.14 POWER ON/RF OFF (Standby) ............................................................................................ 32 5.15 SLEEP/RF OFF...................................................................................................................... 32 5.16 LOCK ..................................................................................................................................... 32 5.17 SETTING DATA RATE........................................................................................................ 33 TERMS & DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................. 38 5.18 MENU TREE ......................................................................................................................... 40 M13-0003-00A CamPac2 Figures FIGURE 1: SYSTEM CHECK ........................................................................................... 19 FIGURE 2: CAMERA GUIDE PINS .................................................................................... 20 FIGURE 3: BATTERY GUIDE SLOTS ............................................................................... 20 FIGURE 4: 5 PIN FEMALE XLR TO TWO 3 PIN MALE XLR............................................. 21 FIGURE 5: REAR PANEL .................................................................................................. 22 FIGURE 6: 12 PIN LEMO CONNECTOR PIN-OUT .......................................................... 22 FIGURE 7: 5 PIN-XLR CONNECTOR PIN-OUT ................................................................ 23 FIGURE 8: 4 PIN XLR POWER CONNECTOR PIN-OUT.................................................. 23 FIGURE 9: DEFAULT SCREEN ....................................................................................... 25 FIGURE 10: ROTARY DIAL ............................................................................................... 25 FIGURE 11: TOP MENU ................................................................................................... 26 FIGURE 12: MAIN MENU ................................................................................................. 26 FIGURE 13: RF SETUP MENU ........................................................................................ 26 FIGURE 14: FREQUENCY MENU .................................................................................... 27 FIGURE 15: BANDWIDTH AND FILTER .......................................................................... 27 FIGURE 16: TX POWER SCREEN .................................................................................... 27 FIGURE 17: MODULATION OPTIONS ............................................................................. 28 FIGURE 18: VIDEO SETUP OPTIONS............................................................................. 28 FIGURE 19: VIDEO INPUT OPTIONS .............................................................................. 28 FIGURE 20: VIDEO FORMAT OPTIONS ......................................................................... 28 FIGURE 21: TEST MODES OPTIONS ............................................................................. 29 FIGURE 22: VIDEO OPTIONS LIST ................................................................................. 29 FIGURE 23: PTS SCREEN ............................................................................................... 29 FIGURE 24: PID EDIT SCREEN ....................................................................................... 29 FIGURE 25: AUDIO SETUP ............................................................................................. 30 FIGURE 26: AUDIO INPUTS LIST .................................................................................... 30 FIGURE 27: AUDIO LEVEL DB ........................................................................................ 30 FIGURE 28: PRESETS OPTIONS .................................................................................... 30 FIGURE 29: PRESET MENU OPTIONS ........................................................................... 30 FIGURE 30: SYSTEM SETUP .......................................................................................... 31 FIGURE 31: BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE CP2 IF CAMERABACK TRANSMITTER ......... 36 FIGURE 32: BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE CP2 PRO/NEWS CAMERABACK TRANSMITTER........................................................................................................... 37 FIGURE 33: MENU TREE................................................................................................. 40 Tables TABLE 1: FREQUENCY PLANS ..................................................................................................... 18 TABLE 2: 12 PIN LEMO CONNECTOR PIN -OUT (P/N FGG.2B.312.CLAD62) ........................ 22 TABLE 3: 5 PIN XLR CONNECTOR PIN -OUT (P/N FGG.1B.305.CLAD52) ............................. 23 TABLE 4: DC 4 PIN CONNECTOR PIN –OUT .............................................................................. 23 M13-0003-00A CamPac2 Document Revision Date Modified January 4, 2007 May 2007 July 2007 July 2008 Revision Draft 0.0 Draft 1.0 Draft 1.1 Draft 1.2 Modified by J. Mattos A. Sangiovanni L. Ramirez L. Ramirez September 2009 Draft 1.3 J. Bellott May 20, 2010 1p0 Mike Hardy June 2, 2010 1p0a Mike Hardy Pending M13-0003-00A Modification Detail Initial Release Updated Release Added Steps, Formatted. Updated Audio pin-outs. Edits, etc. New Steps in Operations New Screens. Added information on Pro/News versions. IQ/IF. Corrected first data rate entry in 16 MHz BW table, Table 5 - Added 5.8GHz - Changed to IMT - Edited Sec 1-5 for clarity and consistency (except menu tree). - Modified 5.8 plan - changed to 100mW max - modified FCC info Update Menu Tree CamPac2 M13-0003-00A Description CamPac2 Description control panel uses a unique rotary dial that senses the position of the user’s finger when pressure is applied and rotated around the disk. By dialing around the wheel and using the (Esc) ▲and (Ent) ▼buttons, you can navigate through the menu system. 1.0 DESCRIPTION The CamPac2 is a small lightweight HD/SD COFDM microwave transmitter intended for wireless camera applications including sports coverage and electronic news gathering (ENG). Its stylish, rugged machined housing provides durability and excellent thermal characteristics for operation in the harshest of conditions. The transmitter can be mounted on video cameras using integrated battery adapter plates. Anton Bauer style plates are standard, though IDX/Sony “V" clip may also be used. The CP2 can be controlled remotely via RS 232/RS485 using a PDA or PC, and the control panel may be removed and remoted up to 100 feet away with an optional extender. An N-type RF connector allows the CamPac2 to be used for applications where connection to a remote antenna is required. For wireless camera applications, an Omni-directional antenna attaches directly to the RF output connector, ensuring maximum EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power). The CamPac2 transmitter includes an integrated MPEG2 encoder and variable bandwidth COFDM modulator. This next generation, high quality MPEG2 encoder can be configured for HD and SD operation -orfor SD operation only, while both versions have an ultra-low latency mode for sports coverage. The CP2 unit consists of a Base and a Power Amplifier Module (PAM). The first generation CP2 used an “IF” style interface between the Base and PAM. The second generation CP2 uses an “IQ” style interface. The encoder has the ability to be upgraded to MPEG4/H.264. The variable bandwidth modulator offers very high data rates through efficient use of available bandwidth. Data rates in the 20 to 50 Mbps rate can be achieved in the robust QPSK, 16-QAM or 64QAM formats. Note: Earlier CamPac2 “IF” based units do not support swapping PAM’s. “IQ” based units do support interchangeable PAM’s. The RF function of the unit is determined by the upconverter and amplifier installed in the PAM. The unit is programmed with operating frequencies and frequency ranges per customer specification, allowing users to customize their RF selections. The currently available operating bands are (check with Nucomm for availability of other bands and PAM’s): While the CP2 can be configured to utilize COFDM bandwidths from 5-16MHz, the 6/7/8 MHz bandwidth modes are DVB-T compliant to ensure compatibility with any DVB-T standard system. The CamPac2 accepts HD/SD SDI, ASI, Analog Component and Composite video input formats. The dual audio inputs can be configured for mic or line input. 2GHz PAM: 7GHz PAM: CamPac2 will also accept SDI Embedded audio. The audio gains are easily set using the programmable gain and the digital VU meters displayed on the color TFT display. The M13-0003-00A 1.990 - 2.700 GHz 5.725 - 5.850 GHz 6.425 - 6.525 GHz 6.875 - 7.125 GHz CamPac2 Description The “IQ” based CP2 can be factory configured for either News or Professional use, depending on the encoder style installed in the Base. This configuration is not field selectable or swappable, and the customer must specify either the “N” or the “P” style when ordering. The News (N) style CP2 supports very low latency operation as required by broadcasters for live shots, with superb fidelity. The Professional (P) style CP2 favors exquisite fidelity over low latency, as desired for nonlive applications. In an IQ based unit, the Base outputs a digital IQ modulated signal. The PAM receives the IQ signal and converts it to the final RF output frequency M13-0003-00A 10 CamPac2 Features 2.2 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 2.0 FEATURES The CamPac2 utilizes four programmable presets to allow rapid selection of different transmitter parameters. These are fully configurable and can be modified via the Front Panel sensor wheel and LCD menu selections. For more information on Presets, see the section in this document entitled, Presets. The CamPac2 was specifically designed for portable use as a camera back transmitter or in helicopters applications. The CamPac2 features a fully adjustable software modulator that can be re-configured with multiple modulation formats in the field. This is extremely important since, as new modulation schemes emerge, the CamPac2 can be upgraded to meet customer requirements as the customer’s needs change. 2.3 POWER SOURCES The CamPac2 normally receives its primary power from a “clip-on” battery. However, located on the bottom panel of the CamPac2 is a four-pin XLR connector for use with an external DC power supply. The CamPac2 has also been designed with an integrated 4:2:2/4:2:0 MPEG-2 encoder, and a COFDM modulator for multi-path tolerant transmission/reception. Depending on the video output or camera type, the CamPac2 accepts NTSC or PAL composite, component, or SDI video. This connection is designed to add flexibility in certain system configurations, such as installation in vehicles or aircraft. Two physical audio inputs for a total of four channels are selectable between standard analog audio, and AES/EBU digital audio. An embedded digital audio can be selected, if it is present within the input SDI video signal. 2.4 STANDBY OPTION In the default state, the unit will output an RF signal immediately upon powering up. It is recommended that an antenna or terminating load is connected to the RF connector. Optional BISS encryption is available. The CamPac2’s RF output can be muted, via the MAIN MENU/STANDBY selection. By placing the unit in standby mode, the user may safely replace antennas or tune the unit without radiating any emissions. 2.1 RF POWER OUTPUT Depending on which mode the unit has been set to, (in the System menu, under the Power Control option), either TXPower Auto OFF – or – TXPower Auto ON, users can choose from the fixed Power Control settings, (25mW or 100mW) – or – for special circumstances, users can scroll through the rotary dial for a flexible, variable output that runs between 0 and 51 (depending on the unit). For more information regarding the set up of TX Power Modes and Power Control Outputs, refer to the Operation section. M13-0003-00A When the unit is in standby mode, the LCD will display “STBY” in the upper left corner. When the unit is taken out of standby mode, the LCD will display “TX” and the CamPac2 will output RF at the selected power. 11 CamPac2 M13-0003-00A Features 12 CamPac2 Specifications 3.0 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 IF VERSION (1st Generation) RF Performance Frequency band: ......................................................1.99 GHz – 2.70 GHz .................................................................................6.40 GHz – 7.10 GHz Frequency Stability: ................................................+ 2.5ppm Tuning Step Size: ....................................................250 kHz (US), 100 kHz (International) RF Power output (programmable steps): ................10mW to 100mW (Menu Setting 0~51) TX Standby: ............................................................No RF Output (Menu Selectable) Modulation: COFDM: .................................................................EN300-744 DVB-T Single Pedestal Mode:.............................................DVB-T 2K:5MHz, 6MHz, 7MHz 8MHz Dual Pedestal Mode ................................................Variable Bandwidth from 10MHz to16MHz Constellation: ..........................................................QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM Code Rate (FEC): ....................................................1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Guard Interval .........................................................1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 Video Section Video Input Formats ...............................................NTSC, PAL,480P,576P,720P 1080i (4:2:2, 4:2:0) Video Frame Rates ..................................................23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 59.97 Hz Video Input Signals.................................................HD-SDI, SD-SDI, ASI, Y Pr Pb, Composite Test Mode ...............................................................SMPTE Bars, Zone Plate, Lip-sync, Two- Tone Output Source .........................................................Selectable between Modulator and Encoder Composite Input ......................................................75 ohm, 1V p-p, NTSC, PAL HD/SD-SDI Input ...................................................SMPTE 292/259M Level C (1.5 GB/s – 270Mb/s) MPEG Encoder / Options Video Profiles .........................................................MP@ML (4:2:2), 422@ML (4:2:2), HP@ML (4:2:0/4:2:2) GOP Selections .......................................................I Only, IP 5, IP6, IP10, IP 15 B Frame Mode ........................................................Use B Mode, No B Mode Latency....................................................................Normal Mode -200mS, Low Mode 57mS (720P mode) Frequency Response ...............................................0.25 dB (10Hz to 5MHz) Signal to Noise Ratio ..............................................>70dB Frame Size .............................................................NTSC: 720x480, PAL 720x576 HD 1440x720(P) or 1920x1080(i) Audio Section Audio Channels:......................................................2 Stereo Pairs – Menu Selectable Combinations .................................................................................MIC/Line, MIC/AES, AES/AES, Embedded Audio Range ...........................................................-60 to +14dBm continually variable by 1dB steps Audio Coding: .........................................................MPEG1 layer 2 audio ISO/IEC 13818-3 Audio Bit Rate ........................................................96 kb/s to 384 kb/s per channel M13-0003-00A 13 CamPac2 Specifications Audio Sampling Rate: .............................................48 KHz Analog Audio Inputs ...............................................MIC / Line, Gain selectable -60 to +14dBm (In 1 dB steps) Digital Audio Inputs ...............................................AES/EBU, Embedded SDI (Four Channels) Frequency Response ...............................................20Hz – 20KHz +/- 0.5dB Audio THD .............................................................0.25% @1KHz, + 8dB Signal to Noise ........................................................>60dB Control RS-232 / RS-485 .....................................................9600, 19200, 38400, 115,000 Baud IRDA .......................................................................115.000 PC or PDA Compatible Side Panel can be remoted up to 100 feet, with optional control panel extender. User Data Channel ..................................................Transparent data pipe, up to 1 Mb/s Control Panel Display ....................................................................High Resolution 1.5” Color TFT LCD LCD Brightness ......................................................Selectable “Day” or “Night” Mode Backlight .................................................................Menu Selectable Panel Indicators .......................................................RF Power, Input DC Voltage & Current .................................................................................Digital VU Meters, Video Lock, PA Enable .................................................................................Voltage and Temperature Indication Menu Selector .........................................................Rotary sensor wheel w/ audible click Presets .....................................................................Four Preset Programmable Menu .......................................................................Interactive menu tree Power Input Range .............................................................+12 to +28 VDC Under Voltage & Reverse Polarity Protected Power Consumption ................................................27 Watts average Connectors RF Output Connector: .............................................Type “N” (Female) (50 Ohms) Video Input Connectors ..........................................BNC (SDI, ASI, Composite), LEMO (Component) HD/SD-SDI, ASI, Composite .................................BNC (75 ohms) Analog Component/ASI Out...................................12 Pin LEMO, Size 2B Analog/AES Audio .................................................2x5 Pin XLR, Size 1B DC Power ................................................................4 Pin XLR, Size 1B, or Anton Bauer, V Clip Physical Dimensions: ............................................................7.5” H x 4.3” W x 1.7” D .................................................................................(19.05 cm x 10.9 cm x 4.3 cm) Weight .....................................................................Weight: 2 lbs (0.9 kg) Environmental: ........................................................-13F / -10°C to +113F / +45°C (operational) Humidity .................................................................95% M13-0003-00A 14 CamPac2 3.2 IQ VERSION (2nd Generation) Specifications RF Section (per installed PAM): Frequency Ranges ...................................................2GHz PAM: 1.990- 2.700 GHz .................................................................................7GHz PAM 5.725 - 5.850 GHz .................................................................................7GHz PAM 6.425 - 6.525 GHz .................................................................................7GHz PAM 6.875 - 7.125 GHz Frequency Stability: ................................................+ 2.5ppm Tuning Step Size: ....................................................250 kHz (US), 100 kHz (International) RF Power output (programmable steps): ................10mW to 100mW (Menu Setting 0~51) RF Power output (Power Levels):..........................Medium 3dB Reduction from Hi Power Low 6dB Reduction from Hi Power TX Standby: ............................................................No RF Output (Menu Selectable) Modulation: COFDM: .................................................................EN300-744 DVB-T Single Pedestal Mode:.............................................DVB-T 2K:5MHz, 6MHz, 7MHz 8MHz Dual Pedestal Mode ................................................Variable Bandwidth from 10MHz to16MHz Constellation: ..........................................................QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM Code Rate (FEC): ....................................................1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Guard Interval .........................................................1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 Encryption: ..............................................................AES 128 Bit Spectrum Inversion: ................................................Programmable Video Section: Video Input Formats: ..............................................NTSC, PAL, 720p, 1080i (4:2:2, 4:2:0) Video Frame Rates:.................................................23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 59.97Hz Video Input Signals: ...............................................HD-SDI, SD-SDI, Y Pr Pb, S-Video, Test Video Return Loss: .................................................>=27dB Test Mode: ..............................................................SMPTE Color Bars, Zone Plate, Lip-sync, 2 Tone Output Source .........................................................Selectable between Modulator and Encoder Composite Input: .....................................................75Ohm, IVp-p, NTSC/PAL HD/SD-SDI Input: ..................................................SMPTE 292/259M Level C (1.5Gb/s – 270Mb/s) MPEG Encoder/Options: Video Profiles: ........................................................MP @ ML (4:2:0) 1-15Mb/s ............................................................................422 @ ML (4:2:2) 3-5Mb/s GOP Settings: (News) .............................................I Only, IP5, IP6, IP10, IP15 (Pro) ................................................IP15, IP45, IPB15, IPB45, IPBB16 Delay: ......................................................................Normal and Low Delay Modes Latency: (News) ......................................................Normal (GOP:1-5) -250mS, .............................................Low (intra-slice, GOP:0) Interlaced: 45-52mS Latency: (Pro) .............................................Normal (GOP: 1-5) -250mS .............................................Low Delay (intra-slice, GOP: 0) 80mS M13-0003-00A 15 CamPac2 Specifications Frequency Response: ..............................................0.25dB (10Hz to 5MHz) Signal to Noise Ratio ..............................................>70dB Frame Size: (News).................................................NTSC: 720x480, PAL: 720x576 (4:2:0) NTSC: 720x525, PAL: 720x625 (4:2:2) HD:1280x720p, 1440x1080i, 1920x1080i (4:2:0) Frame Size: (Pro) ....................................................NTSC: 720x480, PAL: 720x576 (4:2:2 or 4:2:0) HD: 1280x720p, 1920x080i (4:2:2 or 4:2:0) Audio Section: Audio Channels: (News) .........................................1 Stereo Pair (Pro) ...........................................2 Stereo Pairs Menu Selectable Combinations ..............................MIC/Line, MIC/AES, AES/AES, Embedded Analog Mode: (Pro Only) .......................................Selectable Compression 1:1 to 10:1 Selectable Soft Limiter for levels greater +10dBm AGC ON/OFF Audio Range: ..........................................................-60dBm to 18dBm max input level Audio Gain Control: Ch 1 & 2: .................................................................0dB – 72dB gain, variable by 3dB steps. Ch 3 & 4: (Pro Only) ..............................................0dB – 18dB gain, variable by 3dB steps. Audio Coding: (News) ............................................MPEG 1 Layer 2 Audio, Linear PCM (Pro) ...............................................MPEG 1 Layer 2 Audio, ISO/IEC 13818-3 Audio Bit Rate: .......................................................96kbps to 384kbps/channel (MPEG Layer 1 or 2) Audio Sample Rate: ................................................48kHz Analog Audio Inputs: ..............................................MIC/Line, gain from -60 to +14dBm (1dB steps) Digital Audio Inputs: ..............................................AES/EBU, Embedded SDI (P) Professional Model: ..........................................Four channels (N) News Model: ....................................................Two channels Frequency Response: ..............................................60Hz – 20KHz: + 0.5dB (-3dB @ 20Hz) Audio THD: ............................................................0.25% @ 1KHz +8dBm Signal to Noise: .......................................................>60dB Input Impedance: ....................................................1000 Ohms Balanced Control: RS-232/RS485: .......................................................9600, 19200, 38400 Baud, using NU protocol. Side Panel can be remoted up to 100 feet, with optional control panel extender. User Data Channel: .................................................Transparent data pipe, up to 1 Mb/s, RS-422 input. M13-0003-00A 16 CamPac2 Specifications Control Panel: Display: ...................................................................Hi Res.1.5 inch Color TFT Backlight: ................................................................Adjustable time out None, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec Panel Indicators:......................................................RF output Power, Input DC Voltage and Current, Digital VU Meters, Video Lock and PA Enable, Alarms Voltage and Temperature. Input ........................................................................Sensor Wheel Encoder with audible click feedback. Presets: ....................................................................10 User Defined. Menu: ......................................................................Interactive basic/advanced menu tree Power: Input Range: ............................................................+12 to +28 VDC – Under Voltage and Reverse Polarity Protected. Consumption: (News) .............................................10W No RF Head (Pro) ................................................18W No RF Head Connectors: RF Connector: .........................................................“N” (F) HD/SD-SDI, Composite: ........................................BNC @ 75 Ohm Video Input Connectors: .........................................BNC (Composite/SDI) LEMO (Component) ASI Input:................................................................BNC @ 75 Ohm Analog Component: ................................................12 Pin LEMO, Size 2B Analog/AES Audio: (P) Professional Model: ..........................................2 x 5 Pin XLR (N) News Model: ....................................................2 x 5 Pin XLR DC Power ................................................................1 x 4 Pin XLR Battery Clips ...........................................................Anton Bauer or IDC V-Clip Physical: Dimensions: ............................................................7.5” H x 4.3” W x 1.7” D .................................................................................(19.05 cm x 10.9 cm x 4.3 cm) Weight: ....................................................................7 lbs. (1.8kg) Operating Temperature: ..........................................+13F (-10C) to + 113F (+45C) Humidity: ................................................................95% Options: Camera Control: ......................................................Support for integrated camera control, using power & data from CP2. M13-0003-00A 17 CamPac2 3.1 STANDARD FREQUENCY PLANS Channel Offset 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2GHz (17MHz) 1,994.75 1,999.00 2,003.25 2,012.25 2,016.50 2,020.75 2,029.25 2,033.50 2,037.75 2,046.25 2,050.50 2,054.75 2,063.25 2,067.50 2,071.75 2,080.25 2,084.50 2,088.75 2,097.25 2,101.50 2,105.75 2,454.25 2,458.50 2,462.75 2,471.00 2,475.25 2,479.50 2,487.50 2,491.75 2,496.00 — — — — — — — — — Specifications 2GHz (12MHz) 2,028.50 2,031.50 2,034.50 2,040.50 2,043.50 2,046.50 2,052.50 2,055.50 2,058.50 2,064.50 2,067.50 2,070.50 2,076.50 2,079.50 2,082.50 2,088.50 2,091.50 2,094.50 2,100.50 2,103.50 2,106.50 2,454.25 2,458.50 2,462.75 2,471.00 2,475.25 2,479.50 2,487.50 2,491.75 2,496.00 — — — — — — — — — Table 1: Frequency Plans M13-0003-00A 18 5.8GHz 6.4GHz 6.8GHz — 5737.50 — — 5762.50 — — 5787.50 — — 5812.50 — — 5837.50 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 6,431.25 6,437.50 6,443.75 6,456.25 6,462.50 6,468.75 6,481.25 6,487.50 6,493.75 6,506.25 6,512.50 6,518.75 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 6,881.25 6,887.50 6,893.75 6,906.25 6,912.50 6,918.75 6,931.25 6,937.50 6,943.75 6,956.25 6,962.50 6,968.75 6,981.25 6,987.50 6,993.75 7,006.25 7,012.50 7,018.75 7,031.25 7,037.50 7,043.75 7,056.25 7,062.50 7,068.75 7,081.25 7,087.50 7,093.75 7,106.25 7,112.50 7,118.75 — — — — — — — — — CamPac2 Installation 3. Slide the CamPac2 onto the mounting bracket until you hear the thumb-catch lock. Ensure that there is no play between the CamPac2 and the camera. 4.0 INSTALLATION 4.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Unpack and visually inspect the unit for LCD, connector, or surface area damage. All claims should be filed with the carrier. Save all shipping and packing materials for possible re-use. 4. Screw the antenna onto the CamPac2. Ensure that the antenna is secure. 5. Orient the Battery Guide Pins to the CamPac2. 6. Slide the battery onto the CamPac2 until you hear the thumb-lock catch. Ensure that there is no play between the battery and the CamPac2, (See Figure 3). 4.2 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK Connect the CamPac2 output through a 2watt, 20-dB attenuator to a spectrum analyzer to observe the output frequency on the analyzer display. After connecting a suitable power source to the unit, turn the unit on. Set the spectrum analyzer frequency to the frequency of the channel being observed on the CamPac2. 7. Connect the desired camera outputs to the CamPac2. NOTE: When setting up the CamPac2, ensure that the Main Menu selections match the physical connections. 4.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION The CamPac2 comes standard with an Anton Bauer Mounting Bracket Assembly. This allows the CamPac2 and battery to be quickly attached or removed from a portable video camera. This design is ideal for field use. Mounting the Camera To mount the CamPac2 unit to a camera, do the following: 1. Orient the CamPac2 Guide Pins (Figure 2 and 3) so that the antenna connector is positioned to the top of the CamPac2. 2. Next, place the CamPac2 Guide Pins into the corresponding camera mounting slots. (See Figure 2). Figure 1: System Check M13-0003-00A 19 CamPac2 Installation Antenna Connector Camera Mount Guide Pin Camera Mount Guide Pins Figure 2: Camera Guide Pins Antenna Connector Release Lever Banana Pins Battery Mount Guide Slots Figure 3: Battery Guide Slots M13-0003-00A 20 CamPac2 Installation Embedded digital audio is input through the BNC connector. This requires that whenever Embedded is selected as the audio source, SDI must be selected as the video source. 4.4 CONNECTIONS Video: The video inputs to the CamPac2 are either through the 12 pin LEMO connector or a 75Ohm coaxial cable with BNC connectors (See Figure 6). Connect the video source to the appropriate video input: Power: The CamPac2 normally receives power from an external “clip-on” battery. In addition, there is an alternate power input port available on the bottom panel of the CamPac2 via a 4pin XLR external power connection (Figure 9). HD/SD-SDI – For Serial Digital Interface. ASI or Composite, Analog Component. Audio: The CamPac2 supports three audio types, which are connected similarly. Analog and AES audio connections to the CamPac2 are through the two 5-pin XLR audio connections (Figure 9) directly next to the video connections. They are: Remote: A micro USB Remote connector is provided next to the bottom plate. This is used to interface between the CamPac2 and a PC or a PDA. 5 Pin XLR Audio 1 connector - Channel 1/ Channel 2 = MIC or line level. 5 Pin XLR Audio 2 connector - Channel 3/ Channel 4 = line level or AES Figure 4: 5 Pin Female XLR to Two 3 Pin Male XLR M13-0003-00A 21 CamPac2 Installation 12 Pin LEMO Component (Y Pr Pb) ASI Out User Data (IF Out) 5 pin XLR Audio Ch 1-2 5 pin XLR Audio Ch 34 BNC HD/SD SDI In, Composite In, ASI In 4 pin XLR Power In Figure 5: Rear Panel Pin #1 Pin #2 Figure 6: 12 pin LEMO Connector Pin-Out Pin 1: Pin 2: Pin 3: Pin 4: Pin 5: Pin 6: Pin 7: Pin 8: Pin 9: Pin 10: Pin 11: Pin 12: Component Y GND (ground) Component Y signal Component Pb GND (ground) Component Pb Component Pr GND (ground) Component Pr User Data RS422+ User Data RS422 RS422IF GND (ground) IF Out (IF Base Units Only) ASI GND (ground) ASI output Table 2: 12 pin LEMO Connector Pin -Out (p/n FGG.2B.312.CLAD62) FGG.2B.312.CLAD62 M13-0003-00A 22 CamPac2 Installation Pin #1 Figure 7: 5 Pin-XLR Connector Pin-Out 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Audio Ground Audio 1 (Left) +/Hot Audio 1 (Left) -/Cold Audio 2 (Right) +/Hot Audio 2 (Right) -/Cold Table 3: 5 pin XLR Connector Pin -Out Out (p/n FGG.1B.305.CLAD52) Pin #1 Figure 8: 4 Pin XLR Power Connector Pin-Out DC Power Out 1: GND NC NC +12VDC to 28VDC Table 4: DC 4 pin Connector Pin –Out M13-0003-00A 23 CamPac2 M13-0003-00A Installation 24 CamPac2 Operation 5. OPERATION 5.3 GETTING AROUND THE SYSTEM 5.1 POWER UP Menu Navigation Sensor Wheel/Rotary Dial: All the CamPac2 operations and functions are controlled by the Rotary Dial/Sensor Wheel located on the bottom of the front panel is used to set, change, update, input and check different values, rates, options and functionalities throughout the system. The Rotary Dial allows you to set values higher and lower by circling the dial with your finger, clock-or-counterclockwise. It is also used to move from field to field in some cases depending on where you are in the system. The CamPac2 is turned on by connecting the unit to the battery. The unit will boot-up and go through a self-check mode for several seconds until the system displays the Default Screen. RF Off/On (Standby): Transmissions can be powered On and/or Off without disconnecting the battery and shutting off the entire unit, by selecting the RF ON/OFF option from the Default menu and toggling the power on and/or off. 5.2 DEFAULT SCREEN After powering up the CamPac2 unit and getting to the Default screen, press the Enter ▼ (Ent) directional arrow button, located on the Rotary Dial to get to other screens within the system. Once the unit has initialized, a Default Screen resembling the following, is displayed: TX ON Ch 7 Tone VidTest NTSC 16 Mb 2101.50 Figure 10: Rotary Dial To Go to Previous Screen or Default, press the Escape▲ (Esc) directional arrow on the Rotary Dial to go to the previous screen, and/or back to Default. 1 2 3 4 14.7 V 39 C Menu Timeout: LCD menu displays will stay on the screen depending on the time limit set from the Menu Timeout. The time limit ranges from None (will never revert to default screen) to 30 seconds. Figure 9: Default Screen The Default Screen displays the following information: Channel Frequency Power Capability Data Rata MB Battery Voltage 1 - 4 bars of Transmit Signal Strength M13-0003-00A 25 CamPac2 Operation Changing Settings: To change, view, input, select or update settings, values, rates, levels or options throughout most of the system, do the following 5.4 TOP MENU The Top Menu is reached by pressing ENT at the DEFAULT screen, once the unit is booted. MAIN MENU PRESETS PWR ON RF OFF LOCK 1. Select the desired menu or option by using the Rotary Dial and ENT button to reach the desired screen. Note: See the CamPac2 Menu Tree diagram at the end of this document for placement and location of all options. Figure 11: Top Menu 5.6 MAIN MENU RF Setup Modulation Video Setup Audio Setup Edit Presets System Alarms 2. Press ▼ (Ent) to view that menu’s options. 4. Continue to press ▼ (Ent), and drill down the menus until the value fields that need to be changed are displayed. 5. Click on the Value field until it becomes Active, (turns green). Figure 12: Main Menu 5.7 RF SETUP (MAIN>RF SETUP) 6. Press the rotary dial, clockwise or counterclockwise to select value fields up or down respectively –or- use the rotary dial to scroll up or down an options list to your choice with an *asterisk. Frequency Bandwidth TX Power The settings have been saved to the system. Figure 13: RF Setup Menu Note: If you are not choosing from an options list, then you will be setting the value from circulating the rotary wheel. These value fields need to be pressed until they turn green and become “active”, before they can be manipulated and data can be changed. When you reach the correct value, press [Enter] to save. M13-0003-00A 26 CamPac2 Operation 5.7.1 Frequency Menu (MAIN>RF SETUP>FREQUENCY) TX Power Frequency 1999.000 1 (0-51) or (25mW,100mW) Figure 16: TX Power screen Channel IMPORTANT: The TX Power value field will display a Variable setting that can be adjusted from 0-51 if Power Control TXPwr Auto OFF is selected. If TX Pwr Auto ON is selected, then use the rotary dial to choose one of the standard settings: 25mW 100mW Band 2.0 GHz Figure 14: Frequency Menu Note: About Frequency Direct, if Frequency Direct Mode is enabled, the frequency may be changed without limitation to channels. Move the Rotary Dial to highlight the frequency, and circulate the Rotary Dial until you reach the correct value(s). Press ▼ (Ent) to register changes within the system. (the standard settings are recommended) 5.7.3.1 How to set the TX Power Settings: The following procedure instructs the user how to set the TX Power Setting from beginning to end. To set the CamPac2 TX Power Output settings, do the following: 5.7.2 Bandwidth (MAIN>RF SETUP>BANDWIDTH) 1. Power up the Campac2 unit. Bandwidth 8 MHz 2. From the Default screen, click ▼(Ent). The Top screen is displayed. Filter On/Off 3. Press ▼ (Ent). The Main Menu is displayed. Figure 15: Bandwidth and Filter 5.7.3 TX Power (MAIN>RF SETUP>TX POWER) 4. Use the rotary dial to select the System option and press ▼(Ent). IF the TXPwr Auto OFF option has been selected (from the Power Control menu), the screen with a variable flexible rate (0 through to 51 on most units) will be displayed. 5. Using the rotary dial, select the Power Control option and press ▼(Ent).The Power Control option list is displayed. 6. Toggle to the correct option and press ▼ (Ent). Your option has been registered and the screen will automatically shut off and start up on its, own, regardless of the option choice. IF the TXPwr Auto ON option has been selected (from the Power Control menu), the TX Power screen with the fixed Power Control settings will be displayed; 25mW, 100mW. M13-0003-00A 27 CamPac2 Operation 5.8.3 Guard Interval (MAIN>MODULATION>GUARD INTERV) Choose your Settings 7. After the Campac2 unit powers back on, the Default screen is displayed. 8. Press ▼(Ent) to bring up the Top Menu and press the RF Setup option from that menu. The RF Setup menu is displayed. 5.9 VIDEO SETUP (MAIN>VIDEO) 9. Scroll down to the TX Power option and press ▼(Ent). The TX Power screen is displayed. The field will display either the Fixed Settings –or – the Standard Fixed Settings depending on what was chosen under the System►Power Control option. Input Format Test Modes Options 10 Press ▼ (Ent) on the Number Field until it becomes active (turns green) and use the rotary dial to scroll around the dial and make your number selection. Press ▼ (Ent) when you found the correct value. Figure 18: Video Setup Options 5.9.1 Input (MAIN>VIDEO>INPUT) HDSDI / SDI Composite Y Pr Pb S-Video Test Modes Ext ASI (BNC) 5.8 MODULATION (MAIN>MODULATION) Constellation Code Rate Guard Interval Figure 17: Modulation Options Figure 19: Video Input Options 5.8.1 Constellation (MAIN>MODLATION>CONSTELLATION) 5.9.2 Format (MAIN>VIDEO>FORMAT) Format NTSC QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Frame Rate 29.97 Hz 5.8.2 Code Rate (MAIN>MODULATION>CODE RATE) Chroma 4:2:0 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 M13-0003-00A 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Figure 20: Video Format Options 28 CamPac2 Operation 5.9.3 Test Modes (MAIN>VIDEO>TEST MODES) 5.9.4.4 ASI Out Sel (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS>ASI Out Sel) Modulator Encoder Test Off SMPTE Bars Zone Plate Lip Sync 5.9.4.5 Video Loss (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS>Video Loss) No Change Go To Bars Figure 21: Test Modes Options 5.9.4 Options (Video) (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS) The selection is registered to the system and marked with an *asterisk. I/P GOP Delay Pedestal ASI Out Sel Video Loss PTS Edit PID Edit 5.9.4.6 PTS Edit (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS>PTS Edit) PTS Selection Manual Figure 22: Video Options List Video PTS 9970 5.9.4.1 I/P GOP (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS>I/P GOP) Audio PTS 9870 I Frames only IP GOP 15 IP GOP 10 IP GOP 6 IP GOP 5 Figure 23: PTS Screen 5.9.4.7 PID Edit (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS>PID Edit) Vid PID Aud0 PID Aud1 PID Aud1 PID Pmt PID PCR PID 5.9.4.2 Delay (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS>DELAY) Normal Delay Low Delay Lowest Delay 0x0031 0x0034 0x0035 0x0035 0x003f 0x0134 Figure 24: PID Edit Screen 5.9.4.3 Pedestal (MAIN>VIDEO>OPTIONS>PEDESTAL) On Off M13-0003-00A 29 CamPac2 Operation 3. Select the Preset to be saved, press ▼(Ent). 5.10 AUDIO SETUP (MAIN>AUDIO) Recall Store Name Inputs Audio Level dB Figure 29: Preset Menu Options Figure 25: AUDIO Setup 4. Select Store, then press ▼ (Ent) to save your new preset to the system. 5.10.1 Inputs (MAIN>AUDIO>INPUTS) The Store screen is displayed, and reads: Mic/Lines Mic/AES AES/AES Embedded SDI Tone Beep Tone & Beep [Preset Stored]. 5.11.2 Naming (Labeling) Presets (MAIN>EDIT PRESETS>PRESET 1-4) 1. Using the rotary dial, scroll to the Name option and press ▼(Ent). Figure 26: Audio Inputs List The Preset name (originally 1 through 4) appears on the screen. 5.10.2 Audio Level dB (MAIN>AUDIO>Audio Level dB) 2. Press ▼ (Ent) to activate the Preset name field (it will turn green). CH1: +0 CH2: +0 CH3: +0 CH4: + 0 The cursor appears on the first alphanumeric character of the current name. Figure 27: Audio Level dB 3. Press the rotary dial, clock –or-counterclockwise to change the first character in the new label. 5.11 PRESETS 4. When you have reached the desired value (number or letter), press ▼ (Ent) –or► on the rotary dial to go to the next character in your label. Use the ◄ directional arrow on the rotary dial to backup if needed. 5.11.1 Storing Presets (MAIN>EDIT PRESETS>PRESET 1-4) 1. Make your preferred settings. 2. From the MAIN Menu, select Edit Presets. PRESETS 1 PRESETS 2 PRESETS 3 PRESETS 4 5. Repeat the procedure for the rest of the characters on this preset until the title has been created. 6. Press ▼ (Ent) and ▲(Esc) to register your label in the system. Figure 28: Presets Options The label is displayed on the screen. M13-0003-00A 30 CamPac2 Operation 5.11.3 Recalling Presets (MAIN>EDIT PRESETS>PRESET 1-4) 5.12.3 RF Enable (MAIN>SYSTEM>RF Enable) Disable Enable 1. Using the rotary dial, scroll to the Recall option and press ▼(Ent). The Preset name (originally 1 through 4) appears on the screen. 5.12.4 Power Control (MAIN>SYSTEM>Power Control) 2. Press ▼(Ent) to recall the preset and return to the Default screen. 5.12.5 Factory Default (MAIN>SYSTEM>Factory Default) 5.12 SYSTEM (MAIN>SYSTEM) Allows the user to restore factory defaults. Menu Timeout LCD Brightness RF Enable Power Control Factory Default TX Name SW Version Security Key WARNING: Any user settings will be overwritten. No – resume ops Yes – defaults 5.12.6 TX Name (MAIN>SYSTEM>TX Name) The default transmitter name is “CAMPAC2”. To change the TX Name: Figure 30: System Setup 5.12.1 Menu Timeout (MAIN>SYSTEM>Menu Timeout) 1. MAIN>SYSTEM>TX Name The current TX Name is displayed: None 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds [CAMPAC 2 ] 2. Click ▼ (Ent) to activate the “name” field. (Field turns green when ready for input). The selection is marked by an *asterisk. The cursor appears on the first character. 5.12.2 LCD Brightness (MAIN>SYSTEM>LCD Brightness) 3. Use the rotary dial to scroll alpha-numeric characters, press ▼ (Ent) to select. Day mode Night mode 4. Use the ◄►arrows to select the next character, repeat until the name is updated. The selection is marked by an *asterisk. M13-0003-00A 5. Press ▼ (Ent) to save it to the system. 31 CamPac2 Operation 5.12.7 SW Version (MAIN>SYSTEM>SW Version) 5.14 POWER ON/RF OFF (Standby) (TOP>PWR ON) Allows the user to toggle the CamPac2 transmitter on and off (standby). Displays version numbers of the unit’s Side Panel, Baseband, Up Converter, and FPGA. Note: Depending on whether or not the unit is transmitting or on standby, POWER ON or RF OFF will be displayed, and a TX ON or RF SBY indicator will be displayed on the screen’s upper right hand corner. 5.12.7 Security Key (MAIN>SYSTEM>Security Key) To set the system’s security key code (for HD/SD Enable/Disable), do the following: 1. To activate the screen, click ▼ (Ent). 5.15 SLEEP/RF OFF (TOP>RF OFF) The field becomes active (turns green). 2. Using the rotary dial, set the correct code by scrolling the alpha-numeric characters until you reach the desired setting. To set the CamPac2 unit to SLEEP mode, or to set it to RF OFF mode if already in sleep mode, use the rotary dial to scroll down to the SLEEP –or-RF OFF option. Note: Depending on whether or not the unit is transmitting or on standby, the SLEEP or RF OFF indicator will be displayed on the screen’s upper right hand corner. 3. Use the ◄►arrows to move on to the next character of the Security Key code until the code has been set. 5. Press ▼ (Ent) to save the changes. 5.13 ALARMS (MAIN>ALARMS) This screen can provide information regarding some system errors if they should occur, and indicates the reason for any alarms. 5.16 LOCK (TOP>LOCK) To lock the Campac2 unit so that settings remain “on hold” until you are ready to begin using it again: 1. Scroll down to the “Lock” option and press ▼ (Ent). 2. Hold the ▼ (Ent) button to lock the unit. The screen displays the message: 1. To activate the screen, click ▼ (Ent). The field becomes active (turns green). 2. The Alarms indication list is displayed. If there were no Alarms indicated, there will be no alarms displayed on the screen. [HOLD BUTTON TO UNLOCK]. 3. When you are ready to unlock the unit, hold down the ▼ (Ent) button until the “Top” First Menu re-appears. 4. The system is unlocked. The settings are the same as when the system was locked. M13-0003-00A 32 CamPac2 Operation 5.17 SETTING DATA RATE The following tables are to be used in setting up the Data Rate. The Data Rate is based onBandwidth, Type of Modulation, Code Rate, and Guard Interval. Modulation Code Rate System QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/32 1/16 Guard Interval 1/8 Bandwidth = 6 MHz Data Rate (Mbit/s) 4.5240645 4.48248248 4.2334561 6.03208575 5.854671 5.5294118 6.786096 6.58650525 6.2205885 7.540107 7.31833875 6.9117645 7.9171125 7.68425625 7.2573533 9.048129 8.7820065 8.294118 12.0641715 11.709342 11.058824 13.572192 13.1730105 12.441177 15.080214 14.6366775 13.823529 15.834225 15.3685125 14.514707 13.5721935 13.1730098 12.441177 18.0962573 17.564013 16.588235 20.358288 19.7595158 18.661766 22.620321 21.9550163 20.735294 23.7513375 23.0527688 21.77206 1/4 3.81011061 4.9764705 5.5985295 6.2205885 6.531618 7.4647065 9.952941 11.197059 12.441177 13.063236 11.1970598 14.9294115 16.7955885 18.6617655 19.594854 Table 2: Data Rates for 6 MHz Bandwidth Modulation System Guard Interval 1/32 1/16 1/8 Bandwidth = 7 MHz Data Rate (Mbit/s) 1/2 5.27807525 5.12283713 4.8382355 2/3 7.037433375 6.8304495 6.45098038 QPSK 3/4 7.917112 7.68425613 7.25735325 5/6 8.7967915 8.53806188 8.06372525 7/8 9.23663125 8.96496563 8.46691213 1/2 10.5561505 10.2456743 8.294118 2/3 14.07486675 13.660899 9.676471 16QAM 3/4 15.834224 15.3685123 12.9019608 5/6 17.593583 17.0761238 16.1274505 7/8 18.4732625 17.9299313 16.9338243 1/2 15.83422575 15.3685114 14.5147065 2/3 21.11230013 20.4913485 19.3529411 64QAM 3/4 23.751336 23.0527684 21.7720598 5/6 26.3903745 25.6141856 24.1911758 7/8 27.70989375 26.8948969 25.4007364 Table 3: Data Rates for 7 MHz Bandwidth M13-0003-00A Code Rate 33 1/4 4.35441213 5.80588225 6.53161775 6.2205885 7.620221 8.70882425 11.6117645 13.0632355 12.441177 15.240442 13.0632364 17.4176468 19.5948533 21.7720598 22.860663 CamPac2 Modulation System QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Operation Code Rate 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 Guard Interval 1/32 1/16 1/8 Bandwidth = 8 MHz Data Rate (Mbit/s) 6.032086 5.854671 5.529412 8.042781 7.806228 7.372549 9.048128 8.782007 8.294118 10.053476 9.757785 9.215686 10.55615 10.245675 9.676471 12.064172 11.709342 11.058824 16.085562 15.612456 9.676471 18.096256 17.564014 16.588236 20.106952 19.51557 18.431372 21.1123 20.49135 19.352942 18.096258 17.564013 16.588236 24.128343 23.418684 22.117647 27.144384 26.346021 24.882354 30.160428 29.273355 27.647058 31.66845 30.737025 29.029413 1/4 4.976471 6.65294 7.464706 8.294118 8.708824 9.952942 11.6117645 14.929412 16.588236 17.417648 14.929413 19.905882 22.394118 24.882354 26.126472 Table 4: Data Rates for 8 MHz Bandwidth Modulation System QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Code Rate 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 Guard Interval 1/32 1/16 1/8 Bandwidth = 16 MHz Data Rate (Mbit/s) 12.064172 11.709342 11.058824 16.085562 15.612456 14.745098 18.096256 17.564014 16.588236 20.106952 19.51557 18.431372 21.1123 20.49135 19.352942 24.128344 23.418684 22.117648 32.171124 31.224912 29.490196 36.192512 35.128028 33.176472 40.213904 39.03114 36.882774 42.2246 40.9827 38.705884 39.192516 35.128026 33.176472 48.256686 46.837368 44.235294 54.288766 52.692042 49.764708 60.320856 58.54671 55.294116 63.3369 61.47405 58.058826 Table 5: Data Rates for 16 MHz Bandwidth M13-0003-00A 34 1/4 9.952942 13.270588 14.929412 16.588236 17.417648 19.905884 26.541176 29.858824 33.176472 34.835296 29.858826 39.811764 44.788236 49.764708 52.252944 CamPac2 Modulation System Operation Code Rate QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 Guard Interval 1/32 1/16 1/8 Bandwidth = 20 MHz Data Rate (Mbit/s) 15.080215 14.6366775 11.058824 20.1069525 19.51557 14.745098 22.62032 21.9550175 16.588236 25.13369 24.3944625 18.431372 26.390375 25.6141875 19.352942 30.16043 29.273355 40.213905 39.03114 29.490196 45.24064 43.910035 33.176472 50.26738 48.788925 36.882774 52.78075 51.228375 38.705884 45.240645 43.9100325 33.176472 60.3208575 58.54671 44.235294 67.86096 65.8650525 49.764708 75.40107 73.1833875 55.294116 79.171125 76.8425625 58.058826 Table 6: Data Rates for 20 MHz Bandwidth M13-0003-00A 35 1/4 9.952942 13.270588 14.929412 16.588236 17.417648 26.541176 29.858824 33.176472 34.835296 29.858826 39.811764 44.788236 49.764708 52.252944 CamPac2 Operation JJD 03/20/08 CAMPAC2 - IF Functional Block Diagram IF Base Unit IF RF Head 836.5 MHz to 2 GHz Upconverter Upconverter Power Amp Wheel RF Out HDTX Ctrlr. Intface Baseband Encoder Video Audio Power Panel Interface USB intf. Figure 31: Block Diagram of the CP2 IF Cameraback Transmitter M13-0003-00A 36 CamPac2 Operation JJD 03/20/08 CAMPAC2 PRO/NEWS Functional Block Diagram IQ RF Head (PAM) IQ Base Unit IQ Modulator Up-converter IQ Interface Wheel Power Amp PRO VERSION RF Out HDTX Ctrlr. Intface Pro Encoder Baseband Interchangeable for different frequency bands Video Panel Interface Audio OR Power NEWS VERSION USB intf. Encoder Interface News Encoder Figure 32: Block Diagram of the CP2 Pro/News Cameraback Transmitter M13-0003-00A 37 CamPac2 Menu Tree Terms & Definitions 16QAM (16 phase Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) A digital modulation technique that combines amplitude modulation and phase shift keying (16-phase-states) in sending data. This type of modulation supports a transfer rate up to 14 Mbps. 64QAM (64 phase Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) A digital modulation technique that combines amplitude modulation and phase shift keying (64-phase-states) in sending data. This type of modulation supports a transfer rate up to 28 Mbps. AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union) is an older standard developed for transferal of digital audio signals. The AES/EBU specifies a single cable in carrying audio data for both digital left- and right-channels to a receiving device. Normally, a 3 pin XLR cable is used. Composite Video A single analog video signal encoded with luminance (brightness), chrominance (color), horizontal, and vertical synchronization information, is preset within the signal. COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) A type of modulation scheme where more than a 1000 signals are generated from a single signal, and transmitted at right angles to each other. This is to reduce signal loss by a receiver due to obstructions and reflections. DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting -Terrestrial) An international digital broadcast standard developed in Europe. DVB-T specifies a bandwidth of 6 to 8 MHz per channel, while utilizing MPEG-2 video compression and MPEG audio compression. EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power. FEC (Forward Error Correction) A transmission technique that utilizes error correction data being sent with the carrier signal for possible signal re-generation by the receiver should errors be detected. GOP (Group Of Pictures) A sequence of frames within an MPEG-2 stream to allow video editing and splicing from different signal sources. IDX Anton-Bauer Battery Clip M13-0003-00A 38 CamPac2 Menu Tree MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group) A family of standards that utilizes complex compression techniques to encode audio-video information into a signal. NTSC (National Television Systems Committee) A United States based organization, which develops technical standards for broadcasting. PAL (Phase Alternating Line) The European standard for video broadcast. PAM Removable, frequency determining module called the RF Power Amplifier Module of the CamPac2. PID (Package Identifier) Information located at the beginning of a transmitted packet that tells the receiver what to do with the packet. QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) A digital frequency modulation technique where a single phase carrier is modulated into a four phase signal, with each quadrant represented by a two digit binary number. The signal is then transmitted and demodulated by the receiver into frequency independent voltage levels. SDI (Serial Digital Interface) A digital video format utilizing a 270 Mbps (for Standard Definition) or 1.5Gbps (for High Definition) data rate. The signal consists of a 10-bit, serial interface for both digital video and four channels of embedded digital audio. SDI requires a standard 75-ohm BNC connector and coax cable for connection to a device. Symbol A single Symbol can be considered one phase-state of a QPSK signal. All four Symbols used together can be considered the baud rate of the signal. Transport Stream When several video and analog inputs are multiplexed into a single data stream for transmission. M13-0003-00A 39 CamPac2 Menu Tree 5.18 MENU TREE MAIN MENU/TOP MENU PRESET 1 PRESET 2 PRESET 3 PRESET 4 RF Setup SLEEP/ PWR ON RF OFF/ RF ON DEFAULT SCREEN DEFAULT SCREEN PRESETS Modulation Video Setup Audio Setup Edit Presets System Alarms Lists any alarm indications FORMAT (HD/SDI, Composite, Y Pr Pb, S-Video, Test Modes Ext ASI (BNC) (NTSC, PAL, 480P, 576P, 720P, 1080i, 1080PsF) Frame Rate: (Rate) Chroma: (4:2:0-4:2:2) TX Power: TX Power [TX power range] Constellation: (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM) Code Rate: 1/2, 2/3,3/4, 5/6, 7/8) Guard Interval: (1/32, 1/16, 1/8,1/4) TEST MODES INPUT Bandwidth: Bandwidth [MHz Range] Filter: (On/Off) Recall Store Name (Test Off, SMPTE Bars, Zone Plate Lip Sync) Inputs: (Mic/Line, Mic/AES, AES/AES, Embedded SDI, Tone, Beef, Tone & Beep). Audio Level dB: CH1: (Range) CH2: (Range) CH3: (Range) CH4: (Range) Options Delay: Normal Low Lowest Delay HOLD BUTTON TO UNLOCK Presets 1-4 Frequency: Frequency [Freq Range] Channel: [Channel range] Band: [Band GHz range] IP/GOP: (I Frames only, IP GOP 15, IP GOP 10, IP GOP 6, IP GOP 5) LOCK Pedestal: On/Off ASI Out Sel: Modulator Encoder PID Edit: Vid PID Aud0 PID Aud1 PID PMT PID PCR PID Video Loss: No Change Go to Bars PTS Edit: PTS Selection (Manual/Automatic) Video PTS [Range] Audio PTS (Range) 0x0031 (Set to Range) 0x0034 (Set to Range) 0x0035 (Set to Range) 0x003f (Set to Range) 0x0134 (Set to Range) Phantom: CH1: (On/Off) CH2: (On/Off) Menu Timeout: (None, 10, 20, 30 Seconds). LCD Brightness: (Day mode, Night mode). RF Enable: (Disable, Enable). Power Control: (TXPwr Auto OFF, TXPwr Auto ON). Factory Default: (No-resume ops, Yes-defaults). Telemetry: (Enable, Disable). TX Name: (CAMPAC2 -Label). SW Version: (Sidepanel, Baseband, UpConverter, FPGA). Security Key: (Serial Number, Enter Key, HD Licensed). Figure 33: Menu Tree M13-0003-00A Limiter: CH1: (On/Off) CH2: (On./Off) Gang (On/Off) 40 CamPac2 M13-0003-00A 41 CamPac2 Integrated Microwave Technologies, LLC 101 Bilby Road Hackettstown, NJ 07840 Tel: 908-852-3700 Fax: 908-813-0399 www.imt-solutions.com M13-0003-00A 42
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