Wegener Communications Dvr395 Users Manual DVR396 002E
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Installation Guide Model DVR395/DVR396 DIGITAL VIDEO RECEIVER Data, drawings, and other material contained herein are proprietary to Wegener Communications, Inc., and may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form without the prior permission of Wegener Communications, Inc. When ordering parts from Wegener Communications, Inc., be sure to include the equipment model number, equipment serial number, and a description of the part. In all correspondence with Wegener Communications, Inc., regarding this publication, please refer to DVR395/DVR396-002E. First Edition: July 1997 Revised: December 2000 WEGENER R COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY PARK/JOHNS CREEK 11350 TECHNOLOGY CIRCLE DULUTH, GEORGIA 30097-1502 (770) 814-4000 FAX (770) 623-0698 Page 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 2 of 30 Page 3 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION As this unit is intended to interface with other electrical/electronic systems, proper engineering practices must be adhered to during installation and checkout. All AC power and ground must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code Standards as to conductor size and limitations (see NFPA 70, articles 200280, as amended, if required), and lightning protection must be provided. All RF interconnections must be properly shielded to prevent ingression or egression of potential interfering sources to existing services. Any damage to this unit caused by improper wiring/interconnections will void any warranty extended. WARRANTY The following warranty applies to all Wegener Communications products. All Wegener Communications products are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one year after shipment to customer. Wegener Communications' obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or, at Wegener Communications' option, replacing parts, subassemblies, or entire assemblies. Wegener Communications shall not be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages. This warranty does not cover parts or equipment which have been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident by the customer during use. All shipping costs for warranty repairs will be prepaid by the customer. There are no other warranties, express or implied, except as stated herein. Page 3 of 30 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 4 This Page Intentionally Left Blank DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 4 of 30 Page 5 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual was composed in Microsoft Word 97, and is configured to be used most easily as an electronic document. It can be printed and used as a hard copy, but some features, such as links, are not accessible in that mode. 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Page 5 of 30 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 6 This Page Intentionally Left Blank DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 6 of 30 Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL............................................................................................................. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................. 7 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ....................................................................................................... 8 LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................................ 8 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................... 9 1.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 9 1.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ................................................................................ 9 1.3 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................ 9 1.3.1 DVR395 DESKTOP VERSION ....................................................................................... 9 1.3.2 DVR395 RACK-MOUNTING VERSION ......................................................................... 9 1.3.3 ELEVATED OPERATING AMBIENT .............................................................................. 10 1.3.4 REDUCED AIR FLOW .................................................................................................. 10 1.3.5 MECHANICAL LOADING ............................................................................................. 10 1.3.6 CIRCUIT OVERLOADING ............................................................................................. 10 1.3.7 RELIABLE EARTHING ................................................................................................. 10 1.4 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS.................................................................................. 11 1.4.1 FERRITE CORES AND THEIR INSTALLATION ............................................................... 11 1.4.1.1 Types Of Ferrites .............................................................................................................. 11 1.4.1.2 Ferrite Installation............................................................................................................. 12 1.5 SECURITY LABELS ..................................................................................................... 14 1.6 TECHNICAL SUPPORT............................................................................................... 16 1.7 MANUALS ...................................................................................................................... 16 SECTION 2 POWER ON PROCEDURES................................................................ 17 2.1 GENERAL....................................................................................................................... 17 2.2 CONTROL DIP SWITCHES ........................................................................................ 17 2.3 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS .................................................. 17 2.4 LED & ALARM/WARNING CONDITIONS.............................................................. 19 2.5 POWER ON PROCEDURE .......................................................................................... 21 SECTION 3 SETUP....................................................................................................... 23 3.1 GENERAL....................................................................................................................... 23 3.2 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)..................................................................................... 23 3.3 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS FOR YOUR SYSTEM................................................. 24 APPENDIX A RMA REQUEST FORM .................................................................... 27 RECORD OF REVISIONS........................................................................................................ 29 SERVICE RETURN ADDRESS ............................................................................................... 30 Page 7 of 30 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 8 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Ferrite Bead Installation For DVR396 ......................................................................... 11 DVR395 Rear Panel ..................................................................................................... 13 DVR396 Rear Panel ..................................................................................................... 13 DVR395 Front Panel .................................................................................................... 18 DVR396 Front Panel .................................................................................................... 18 Welcome Banner .......................................................................................................... 21 Failure Banner .............................................................................................................. 21 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Equipment Specifications .............................................................................................. 10 DVR395/DVR396 Interconnect Descriptions .............................................................. 14 DVR395 Serial Cables To Terminal or Printer ............................................................. 15 Control DIP Switch Functions....................................................................................... 17 Front Panel Controls and Indicator................................................................................ 19 LED Indications............................................................................................................. 20 SELECT And ENTER Key Functions........................................................................... 23 LIST OF CAUTIONS & WARNINGS Warning Radio Interference ................................................................................................... 9 Caution F Connector Loading ............................................................................................... 14 Caution RJ-12 Connection .................................................................................................... 15 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 8 of 30 Page 9 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 INTRODUCTION This section contains instructions for connecting the Model DVR395/DVR396 Digital Video Receiver into a satellite receive system, and operating it in that mode. 1.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Carefully unpack the unit and inspect it for obvious signs of physical damage, which might have occurred during shipment. Any damage claims must be reported to the carrier immediately. Be sure to check packing materials carefully for important documents and materials. Please contact Wegener Communications Customer Service Department with questions at (770) 814-4057 or fax (770) 232-0621. See Section 1.6 (Page 16) for more Technical Support assistance. * * * WARNING * * * This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 1.3 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT To avoid damage to this and other equipment, or personal injury, the following items should be strictly observed. 1.3.1 DVR395 Desktop Version The DVR395 Receiver may be installed on any reasonably level surface located in a clean, dry environment. Avoid locations subject to severe vibration or jarring impacts. The unit will meet the full 10 to 40oC operating temperature specification only if adequate ventilation is provided. Set it on a hard surface so that the mounting feet can maintain clearance under the unit. Avoid stacking objects or equipment against or on top of the unit where the vent holes would be blocked. 1.3.2 DVR395 Rack-Mounting Version Mount the DVR395 Receiver in a standard EIA 19-inch (48.3 Cm) equipment rack located in a clean, dry environment. Attach the front mounting ears at all four mounting points and do not stack any other equipment on the receiver. Check that the total rack current consumption is within the limits of the AC branch circuit and that a reliable earth safety ground is maintained. The unit will meet the full 10 to 40oC operating temperature specification only if adequate ventilation is provided. This requirement is easily met if the installer leaves one empty 1-3/4inch (4.4 Cm) rack-unit space between units (50% rack utilization). Forced air is usually not Page 9 of 30 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 10 required if the room is cool (<75°F). For higher rack mounting densities, forced-air rack ventilation is strongly recommended. Please note the average per-unit power dissipation of 45 watts (@ max LNB DC current loading) and plan accordingly. Table 1. Equipment Specifications Parameter Specification Input Rating 115/230 VAC, 0.8/0.5A, 50/60Hz Operating Temperature Range 5° - 40° C Operating Humidity Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31° C, decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40° C. Maximum Operating Elevation 6560 Ft (2000M) above sea level 1.3.3 Elevated Operating Ambient If equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient of the rack may be greater than the room ambient. Therefore, considerations should be given to the TMRA, or Temperature inside the Mounting Rack, and not just inside the room. 1.3.4 Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. 1.3.5 Mechanical Loading Mounting of equipment in a rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven loading 1.3.6 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits could have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. 1.3.7 Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connection to the Branch (use of power strips). DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 10 of 30 Page 11 1.4 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS The DVR395 rear panel connections are shown and described in Figure 2 (Page13). S/N RF IN R L R L 1 6 1 - 2 + N/C CLOSURE + GND MODE ALARM COM SERIAL PORT N/O AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 VIDEO S-VIDEO OUT OUT - CONTACT RATING 0.1A @ 30VDC Figure 1. Ferrite Bead Installation For DVR396 1.4.1 Ferrite Cores And Their Installation In order to meet FCC requirements for Radiated Emissions, this unit must have Ferrites installed on certain cables. Failure to install these cores may allow interference with other equipment, resulting in degraded audio and/or video signals. Eight ferrite cores have been shipped with the unit, and should be installed per the following instructions. As a basic rule, all cables or wires to any one connector are looped through one ferrite. This is particularly important to the relay outputs (See Figure 1 (Page 11). 1.4.1.1 Types Of Ferrites There are two different types of ferrites included with the unit – three large and 5 smaller ones. Both types are made to clamp on a loop of the cable(s) and minimize electronic signals being radiated from the cable. This is necessary because cables carrying electronic signals often act as broadcast antenna, sending “Radio” signals to other cables, which can “Receive” them and inject them into other units’ signals, causing interference with the other signals. To reduce this as much as possible, all Page 11 of 30 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 12 installations, but especially in multi-service environments, should use high-quality shielded cables, with the shield grounded according to good engineering standards. 1.4.1.2 Ferrite Installation For this installation, there are three ferrites that are larger than the others. These should be used for the cables numbered 6, 7, and 8 in the list below. These are the relay cables, the video cable, and the S-Video cable. The other five cables will normally have a smaller total diameter, and should fit into the smaller ferrites. These ferrites must be installed on cables attached to the following connectors: Ferrite Size Connector 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Audio 1 Left Audio 1 Right Audio 2 Left Audio 2 Right Serial Port Alarm and Closure Relays. One ferrite for all wires to relays. 7. Video 8. S-Video Small Small Small Small Small Large Large Large The cables must pass through the ferrite and then loop around and pass through again. See Figure 1 (Page 11). For proper results, the core should be positioned on the cable as close to the chassis connector as possible. With minimal slack in the loop, the wiring alone should properly support the core. No additional support should be necessary. DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 12 of 30 MODULE 2 R AUDIO 2 AUDIO AUDIO (MODULE 1) 5 6 (MODULE 2) 3 4 RF IN L R L HSD OUT RS232 MODULE 1 AUDIO 1 RF IN MODE 1 R AUDIO 2 6 SERIAL PORT L ALARM RS232 N/O COM GND N/C 1 2 - R AUDIO 1 L MODE CONTACT RATING 0.1A @ 30VDC - CLOSURE + HSD OUT + MODULE 2 1 6 SERIAL PORT OUT VIDEO ALARM OUT S-VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO 6 (MODULE 1) 5 4 (MODULE 2) 3 N/O COM GND N/C Page 13 of 30 1 - 2 CONTACT RATING 0.1A @ 30VDC - CLOSURE + OUT VIDEO S/N OUT S-VIDEO AVIS: 115/230VAC 0.6/0.3A 50/60Hz CH 2/3 MOD RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CH 2/3 MOD S/N AVIS: 115/230VAC 0.6/0.3A 50/60Hz Figure 2. DVR395 Rear Panel + MODULE 1 Page 13 Figure 3. DVR396 Rear Panel DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 14 1.5 SECURITY LABELS The DVR395 incorporates security labels. There are no user serviceable components within the IRD (integrated receiver decoder). Tampering with the security labels, opening the units, will void your warranty. If you have questions, contact Wegener's customer service department at the address and phone (fax) numbers shown in Section 1.6 (Page 16) of this manual. Table 2. DVR395/DVR396 Interconnect Descriptions Signal Connector Description RF IN F 950 to 2150 MHz signal accepted COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT Phono Jack NTSC or PAL S-VIDEO OUT S-video NTSC or PAL AUDIO OUT Two phono jacks Audio stereo SERIAL PORT RJ-12 Serial Asynchronous Data. May be used for terminal, printer, modem, or local COMPEL control. Control DIP switches for NTSC/PAL; Modulator channel 2/3; Normal Video, Color Bars; and LNB Voltage ON/OFF. MODE SWITCH 4 Position DIP ALARM Terminal Strip Receiver alarm contacts, Alarm : NC connects to COM NORMAL : NO connects to COM CLOSURE Terminal Strip Solid state switch closures defined by the network control systems or equipment status. Connect the receiver to the desired equipment as follows: CHASSIS GROUND Using #12 AWG or larger wire, connect the ground to a system or rack ground. RF IN Using 75 Ohm coaxial cable with a type F connector, connect your RF source to the RF IN connector. * * * CAUTION * * * When connecting cables to “F” type connectors apply a force of no more than 12 inch/lb. (Finger tight). Avoid connecting adapters directly to “F” type connectors. Use at minimum a 1-foot flexible extension cable between “F” type connectors and adapters. DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 14 of 30 Page 15 VIDEO CONNECTIONS Composite: connect the composite video output to the desired unit using a standard phono plug cable. The equipment it is connected to MUST have a 75-ohm termination. S-video: connect the S-video output to the desired unit using a standard S-video miniDIN connector. AUDIO CONNECTIONS Using standard shielded audio cable with phono plugs, connect the stereo audio output to the desired unit or equipment. Serial Port Using a cable terminated in an RJ-12 connector at one end and a DB9/DB25 at the other, connect the serial port to a terminal, printer, modem, or COMPEL control system. A Null modem cable or adapter is required for use with a modem. Defaults are 19.2KBps, N, 8, in terminal mode. Table 3. DVR395 Serial Cables To Terminal or Printer COMPUTER DB-9 (Female) DVR395 RJ-12 ASCII TERMINAL OR SERIAL PRINTER DB-25 (Male) PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 2 TX DATA 2 RX DATA 3 RX DATA 3 RX DATA 3 TX DATA 2 TX DATA 5 GROUND 5 GROUND 7 GROUND 6 RI 9 RI 22 RI MODE SWITCH Set the control DIP switches for NTSC/PAL, Modulator channel 2/3, Normal Video, Color Bars, and LNB ON/OFF as required for your system. See Section 2.2 (Page 17) for DIP switch information. FUNCTIONS ARE MODEL SPECIFIC. * * * CAUTION * * * DO NOT CONNECT RJ-12 DIRECTLY TO PHONE LINE. Page 15 of 30 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 16 1.6 TECHNICAL SUPPORT In the event the unit fails to perform as described, contact Wegener Communications Customer Service at (770) 814-4057, FAX (770) 232-0621, or email “service@wegener.com”. To return a product for service: 1. Obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number by completing and faxing a copy of the RMA Form (See Section 1.6, Page 16) to (770) 232-0621. You may email the same information instead to: service@wegener.com 2. Plainly write the RMA number on the OUTSIDE of the product-shipping container. NOTE: Writing the RMA number on the outside of the shipping container will help us to return your equipment to you sooner. Thank you. 3. Return the product, freight prepaid, to the address below: Service Department RMA# ________ Wegener Communications, Inc. 359 Curie Drive Alpharetta, GA 30005 NOTE: All returned material must be shipped freight prepaid. C.O.D. shipments will not be accepted. Please contact Customer Service at one of the numbers above if you have any questions regarding service procedures. 1.7 MANUALS If you have any suggestions concerning this, or any Wegener Manual, you can E-mail them to manuals@wegener.com. If you would rather mail them, please do so to the address shown below. Our preference is that you copy the page(s) in question, mark it up, and fax or mail us the copy. We do appreciate constructive criticism. The Fax Number is 770-497-0411. Attn: Manuals Wegener Communications, Inc. 11350 Technology Circle Duluth, GA 30097 DVR395/DVR396-002 Page 16 of 30 Page 17 SECTION 2 POWER ON PROCEDURES 2.1 GENERAL This section provides information and procedures for powering up the unit. 2.2 CONTROL DIP SWITCHES A four position DIP switch on the rear panel provides manual control and setup selection. Mode setting is as follows: (In setting the DIP switches, "D" = down and "U" = up, "X" = don't care for this function). Table 4. Control DIP Switch Functions Mode Function 1 2 3 4 Setup Functions UXXX NTSC Video System* DXXX PAL Video System* XUXX Modulator Channel 3 (MODEL SPECIFIC) XDXX Modulator Channel 2 (MODEL SPECIFIC) XXUX Normal video XXDX Color Bars, Tones XXXU LNB Power OFF XXXD LNB Power ON Set the switches to the settings appropriate for your system. * The receiver must be set to the same format (NTSC or PAL) as the desired channel being received. The receiver will not operate correctly with incompatible settings. 2.3 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS The front panel indicators and controls are shown in Figure 4 (Page 18) and Figure 5 (Page 18), and described in Table 4 (Page 17). Page 17 of 30 DVR395/DVR396-002 DVR395/DVR396-002 S/N STATUS STATUS Page 18 of 30 SELECT ENTER MPEG-2 IRD MPEG-2 IRD SELECT ENTER WEGENER COMMUNICATIONS WEGENER COMMUNICATIONS Figure 4. DVR395 Front Panel S/N MODEL DVR396 MODEL DVR395 Page 18 Figure 5. DVR396 Front Panel Page 19 Table 5. Front Panel Controls and Indicator Item Description IRD Status A Red/Green/Amber LED used to show operating status, including normal operation, warnings, and alarms. See Table 6 (Page 20). On Screen Display (OSD) On Screen Display of IRD may be activated by pressing the
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