Ericsson ATSC Broadcast Receiver RX8320 User Manual

RX8320 ATSC Broadcast Receiver  
Software Version 4.3.2  
USER GUIDE  
EN/LZT 790 0008/2 R1A  
Contents  
Contents  
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Contents  
List of Figures  
List of Tables  
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Introduction  
1
Introduction  
1.1  
Who Should Use this User Guide?  
This User Guide is written for operators/users of the RX8320 ATSC Broadcast  
Receiver to assist in installation and operation. Detailed information can be found in  
the Reference Guide companion document which is issued on CD.  
Warning!  
Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within  
this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed. Only Ericsson  
trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment.  
Caution!  
Unauthorized maintenance or the use of non-approved replacements may affect the  
equipment specification and invalidate any warranties.  
1.2  
What Equipment is Covered by this User Guide?  
Ericsson is introducing an improved ordering system for its television products. New  
part numbers are being introduced to support this new system. The table below  
shows the new part numbers used for ordering and supply of the product and its  
options.  
Table 1  
Equipment Model Descriptions  
Marketing Code Price Object  
Number  
Supply Object  
Number  
Description  
RX8320/BAS  
FAZ 101 0108/20  
KDU 137 619/1  
8VSB, MPEG-2 HD & SD Decode, Dolby  
Digital® Decoding / Down-mixing, AC  
Power Supply.  
1.3  
Hardware and Software Options  
See Table 2 and Table 3 for a list of hardware and software options available with  
the receiver. Detailed information is in the Reference Guide.  
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Table 2  
RX8320 Hardware Options  
Marketing Code  
Price Object  
Number  
Supply Object Description  
Number  
RX8XXX/CABLE/XLR  
RX8XXX/CABLE/SCRTRM  
FAZ 101 0108/24 RPM 901 364  
XLR Terminal Audio Break-out  
Cable  
FAZ 101 0108/23 RPM 901 365  
Screw Terminal Audio Break-out  
Cable  
Table 3  
RX8320 Software Options  
Marketing Code  
Price Object  
Number  
Supply Object Description  
Number  
RX83XX/SWO/AC3  
RX83XX/SWO/PW  
RX83XX/SWO/AAC  
FAZ 101 0108/28 FAT 102 0107  
Dolby Digital® Decoding / Down-  
mixing  
FAZ 101 0108/29 FAT 102 0110  
Password Protection for Web  
Browser  
FAZ 101 0108/2  
FAT 102 0370  
AAC Decode  
RX83XX/SWO/SING/SERVFILT FAZ 101 0108/15 FAT 102 0138  
RX83XX/SWO/MULT/SERVFILT FAZ 101 0108/14 FAT 102 0137  
Single-Service Filtering  
Multi-Service Filtering  
High Speed Data Output  
RX83XX/SWO/IP/DATA  
FAZ 101 0108/7  
FAT 102 0113  
RX83XX/SWO/MP2/MP4/SD  
FAZ 101 0108/12 FAT 102 0111  
MPEG-2, MPEG-4 4:2:0 SD  
Decoding  
RX83XXSWO/MP2/MP4/SD/HD  
FAZ 101 0108/11 FAT 102 0112  
MPEG-2, MPEG-4, 4:2:0 SD  
Decoding and HD Down-  
conversion  
RX83XX/SWO/MPEG4/SD  
RX83XX/SWO/MPEG4/HD  
RX83XX/SWO/NULL  
FAZ 101 0108/10 FAT 102 0105  
MPEG-4 SD 4:2:0 Decoding  
MPEG-4 HD 4:2:0 Decoding  
Null Packet TS License  
FAZ 101 0108/9  
FAT 102 0106  
FAZ 101 0108/17 FAT 102 0114  
FAZ 101 0108/25 FAT 102 0134  
RX8320/SWO/IP/OUT  
IP Transport Stream Out License  
Key  
RX8320/UPG/IP/OUT  
FAZ 101 0108/26 FAT 102 0135  
IP Transport Stream Output  
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Installing the Equipment  
2
Installing the Equipment  
2.1  
Introduction  
For best performance and reliability follow the instructions for site requirements and  
installation in the Reference Guide and only use installation accessories  
recommended by the manufacturers.  
Warning!  
Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within  
this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed. Only Ericsson  
trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment.  
2.2  
Operating Voltage  
Caution!  
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your business,  
consult a qualified electrical engineer or your local power company.  
Note: Refer to the Reference Guide for details of the color codes used on the  
mains leads.  
See Table 5 for fuse information and also the Reference Guide for a full power  
supply specification.  
AC Models  
AC models are fitted with a wide-ranging power supply. It is suitable for supply  
voltages of 100-240 V AC -10% +6% at 50/60 Hz nominal.  
2.3  
Power Cable and Earthing  
Check that the power cable is suitable for the country in which the Receiver is to be  
used.  
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Warning!  
The Technical Earth is not a Protective earth for electric shock protection.  
This unit must be correctly earthed through the molded plug supplied. If the local  
mains supply does not have an earth conductor do not connect the unit. Contact  
Customer Services for advice.  
Before connecting the unit to the supply, check the supply requirements in Annex B  
of the Reference Guide.  
2.4  
Rear Panel Connectors  
Always use the specified cables supplied for signal integrity and compliance with  
EMC requirements (see the Reference Guide).  
Note: Rear panel connectors may differ, depending on the options selected.  
IP OUT 1-2  
AUDIO OUT (1)  
1-2  
RF IN  
AC POWER  
ASI OUT 1-2 CVBS ASI INPUT  
ETHERNET 1-2 ALARM  
TECHNICAL  
EARTH  
Figure 1 Rear Panel Connectors  
Table 4 Types of Connector  
Type of Connector  
Description  
RF IN  
F-type connector for DVB or DVB-S2 modulated input  
feed.  
IP OUT 1 & 2  
8-way RJ-45 connectors for 1000BaseT IP output feed &  
de-encapsulated IP data  
AUDIO OUT 1 & 2  
9-way male D-type connectors for analogue and  
balanced digital audio output.  
ASI OUT 1 & 2  
CVBS  
75 Ω BNC connector for Transport Stream output feeds.  
75 Ω BNC connector for SD composite video output.  
75 Ω BNC connector for ASI input feed.  
ASI INPUT  
ETHERNET 1 & 2  
8-way RJ-45 connectors for 10/100BaseT Ethernet  
control and monitoring.  
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Type of Connector  
ALARM  
Description  
9-way male D-type connector for alarm signal output.  
IEC100-120 V AC / 220-240 V AC power input.  
Spade connector for unit technical earth.  
AC POWER  
TECHNICAL EARTH  
2.5  
Connecting the Receiver to the Power Supply  
Warning!  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
As no mains switch is fitted to this unit, ensure the local power supply is switched  
OFF before connecting the supply cord.  
The receiver is not fitted with an on/off switch. Ensure that the socket-outlet is  
installed near the equipment so that it is easily accessible. Failure to isolate the  
equipment properly may cause a safety hazard.  
Connect the receiver to the power supply as follows:  
1. Ensure the power supply is isolated and switched off.  
2. Ensure the correct fuse type and rating has been fitted to both the equipment  
and the power cable.  
3. Connect the lead to the receiver input connector and then to the power supply.  
4. Switch on the power supply.  
Table 5  
Fuse Type and Rating  
Power Supply  
Fuse Type and Rating  
100-120 V AC / 220-240 V AC  
IEC/EN 60127-2 Sheet 5  
Bussmann S505/Littelfuse 215  
2 A 250 V T HBC  
Note: Refer to the Reference Guide for all power supply, fuse replacement, safety,  
EMC information and operating conditions.  
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Quick Start Guide: Connect-Power-Configure  
3
Quick Start Guide: Connect-Power-Configure  
3.1  
Connecting the Receiver  
The following points should be noted when making signal connections to the  
receiver:  
If you have an incoming 8VSB feed, this should be connected to the rear panel  
connector marked RF INPUT.  
If you have an incoming ASI feed, this should be connected to the ASI Input.  
Decoded PAL or NTSC video is output on connector CVBS.  
Decoded analogue or digital audio is output on connectors AUDIO OUT 1 or 2.  
Adaptor cables are used to provide the connector type required for the  
installation.  
The incoming feed is routed through the unit and output on connectors ASI OUT  
1 or 2.  
If the unit is to be controlled by Web browser or PC based control system then  
the control PC should be connected to connector ETHERNET 1 or ETHERNET  
2.  
3.2  
Powering the Receiver  
3.2.1  
Switching On  
Caution!  
This equipment should not be operated unless the cooling fans are working and  
there is free-air flow around the unit.  
1. Connect all signal and power cables to the rear panel of the unit.  
2. Switch on the AC power supply to the unit at the wall or rack outlet.  
Note: The RX8320 Receiver does NOT contain a power on/off switch.  
3. After a short period of initialization the following screen is displayed on the Front  
Panel:  
INITIALIZING  
4.3.2 (Bank 0)  
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4. During initialization, confirm that the Status LED is on and all Up, Down, Left,  
Right, Edit and Save pushbuttons are lit.  
3.2.2  
Power Up Operating Modes  
When the equipment is switched on it will assume the control mode that was set  
when the power was turned off.  
3.3  
Configuring the Inputs  
3.3.1  
Transport Stream (ASI) Input  
To configure the unit for ASI input:  
1. Select ASI input from sub-menu 2.1Select Input.  
3.3.2  
8-VSB Input  
To configure the unit for a Vestigial Sideband (VSB) modulated input:  
1. Select VSB input from sub-menu Select Input.  
2. Select channel/frequency from the sub-menu 8VSB.  
3. Select Direct Frequency/Auto Tune enable/disable from sub-menu 8VSB CTRL.  
3.4  
Selecting a Decode Service (Program)  
To select a decode service:  
1. Navigate to the Service menu. For incoming feeds containing only a single  
service the service may be selected automatically depending on service  
selection control.  
2. If the service is NOT selected, press Edit and, using the S (Up) and T (Down)  
pushbuttons in the decode service sub-menu, scroll through the service name  
list.  
3. Press Save to select the required service.  
Note: If the unit has successfully selected a service, then the Service ID and  
Service name should be displayed in the Service menu.  
3.5  
Configuring the Video Output  
When configuring the Video Output, the following points should be observed:  
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The unit will automatically decode the first video component that it finds within  
the selected service.  
An alternative video component may be selected from the service tab on the  
Web Control interface.  
If the incoming video is successfully decoded then the status OK should be  
displayed on the appropriate page.  
Successfully decoded High Definition video will be output from the connector  
marked Video Component.  
Successfully decoded Standard Definition video will be output from the  
connector marked CVBS.  
3.6  
3.7  
Configuring the Audio Outputs  
When configuring the Audio Outputs the following points should be observed:  
The unit will automatically decode the first two audio components that it finds  
within the selected service.  
Alternative audio components may be selected from the service tab on the Web  
Control interface.  
Configuring for Single-service Decryption  
When configuring for Single-service Decryption the following points should be  
observed:  
If the service selected for video decode contains encrypted components these  
components will automatically be decrypted by the unit.  
The outgoing feed from the unit will contain these decrypted components  
providing the TS feed on the Output tab on the Web Control interface is set to  
descrambled.  
3.8  
Configuring for Multi-service Decryption  
When configuring for Multi-service Decryption the following points should be  
observed:  
With Director Multi-service Decryption, when a feed containing more than one  
encrypted service is applied to the unit, the first 24 services detected are  
automatically decrypted. A list of these services can be found in the service  
table on Services Menu.  
With Common Interface Multi-service Decryption, when a feed with more than  
one encrypted service is applied to the unit, the user may choose how it is  
decrypted using the Maximum CAM Services, Maximum CAM Components  
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and Maximum CAM Components Per Service dialog boxes. The user should  
refer to the CAM vendor for CAM compatibilities before setting this up.  
This list may be modified from the CA tab on the Web Control interface.  
Note: This is only applicable for units/models that have Multi-service Decryption  
licenses enabled.  
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Front Panel Control  
4
Front Panel Control  
4.1  
Introduction  
The Front Panel display and keypad may be used to configure, control and monitor  
the receiver when an external control system is not used.  
Note: A list of receiver user settings that may be viewed or changed via the front  
panel and those that may be viewed or changed via the external web  
browser interface can be found in the Reference Guide.  
4.2  
Receiver Front Panel  
LCD  
EDIT  
LEFT  
UP  
USB Connector  
(Servicing Only)  
Status LED  
SAVE  
DOWN RIGHT  
Figure 2 Front Panel LEDs and Pushbuttons  
4.3  
Using the Front Panel Controls  
4.3.1  
Status LED  
This multi-colored LED provides a visual indication of the summary status of the  
unit. The LED can be any one of three colors:  
Red (CRITICAL Error). Indicates that the unit has lost lock with the Transport  
Stream.  
Amber (MAJOR or MINOR Error). Indicates that the unit is locked to a  
Transport Stream but an error has been detected signifying incorrect conditions  
or system functioning.  
Green (NO Errors). Indicates that the unit is locked to a Transport Stream and  
correct conditions and system functioning are detected.  
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4.3.2  
4.3.3  
LCD  
A 2-line x 40-character back-lit dot-matrix Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays  
various menus and settings. The menus and setting available will vary depending on  
which options have been enabled through the purchase of a suitable license.  
Arrow Pushbuttons  
Four arrow pushbuttons (or keys) are used to navigate through the front panel LCD  
menus.  
Each arrow pushbutton is backlit by an integral LED when active, indicating that a  
further choice or action is available by pressing that pushbutton.  
S = Up  
T = Down  
W = Left (Back)  
X = Right (Forward)  
4.3.4  
Edit and Save Pushbuttons  
The Edit and Save pushbuttons are used to modify and store user settings within  
the selected menu.  
The Edit pushbutton is backlit by an integral LED when the current menu contains  
an editable setting.  
To edit a user setting within the selected menu:  
1. Press the Edit pushbutton and then use the W (Back) and X (Forward)  
pushbuttons to move the cursor within that menu (if necessary).  
2. Change the value of the setting using the S (Up) and T (Down) pushbuttons.  
During this edit operation, both the Edit and Save pushbuttons will be lit.  
The Save pushbutton is backlit by an integral LED when changes have been made  
to a setting that require saving.  
When a user setting has been modified:  
1. Press the Save pushbutton to confirm and action this new setting.  
2. To ignore any changes that have been made and to return to the original setting,  
press the Edit pushbutton.  
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4.4  
Front Panel Menus  
An overview of the available Front Panel menus is shown below. The menus and  
settings available will vary depending on which receiver model is being used and  
which options have been enabled through the purchase of a suitable license.  
Note: The menu structure is subject to change as further functionality is added.  
SWITCH ON  
1.1 Network Menu  
Boot Screen  
INITIALIZING  
4.3.2 (Bank 0)  
1.1.1 IP1  
1.1.2 MAC1  
1.1.3 IP2  
1.1.4 MAC2  
1.1.5 Gateway  
1.1.6 Status  
1. System Menu  
1.1 Network Menu  
1.2 Build Menu  
1.3 Unit Serial Number  
1.4 Factory Menu  
1.5 FP (Front Panel) Menu  
1.2 Build Menu  
2. Input Menu  
2.1 Select/Primary Input  
2.2 8VSB Input  
2.3 8VSB CTRL  
1.2.1 SW Version  
1.2.2 PS Version  
1.2.3 SD FPGA Version  
1.2.4 HD FPGA Version  
1.2.5 Audio DSP Version  
1.2.6 TS FPGA Version  
1.2.7 HW ID  
3. Service Menu  
1.2.8 422 FW  
1.2.9 422 SW  
3.1 Decode Service  
3.1.1 Service I  
1.4 Factory Menu  
3.2 Video  
3.2.1 Component Selection  
3.2.2 User PID  
3.2.3 User STD  
3.2.4 Delay Mode  
3.2.5 Rx Delay  
1.4.1 Reset All Exc IP & Reboot  
1.4.2 Reset All Incl IP & Reboot  
3.3 Audio  
3.3.1 Audio 1  
1.5 FP (Front Panel) Menu  
3.3.1.1 Component Selection  
3.3.1.2 User PID  
3.3.2-6 Audio 2-6 (as Audio 1)  
3.4 SDI Embedding  
1.5.1 Front Panel Lockout  
3.4.1 CH 1+2: Embedding  
3.4.2-3.4.8 CH3-16 Embedding (as CH 1+2)  
4. CA Systems  
4.1 Service Table  
4.1.1 CA Summary  
4.1.1.1 Service ID  
4.1.1.2 - 4.1.1.24 Service ID Slots 2-24  
4.2 Director Menu  
4.2 Director V5  
5. Output  
5.1 Output Selection  
5.1.1 Outputs 1 and 2  
5.1.2 Output 3  
4.2.1 Over Air Message  
4.2.2 Broadcaster ID  
4.2.3 Unique Hardware ID  
4.2.4 Manuf ID  
4.2.5 Download Status  
4.2.6 Enter New Pin  
5.2 TS Feed Selection  
6. Presets  
4.2.7 Reset Pin  
6.1 Preset State  
6.1.1 Preset 1 and 2  
6.1.2-6.1.20 Presets 3-40  
4.2.8 Over Air Ext Carrier T/O  
4.2.9 Over Air Control  
4.2.10 Power Up Carrier  
4.2.11 Emerg. Home Carrier  
6.2 Select/Save Preset  
Figure 3 Front Panel Menus  
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4.4.1  
Menu Structure  
The Front Panel menus and sub-menus, available on the LCD, provide the  
configuration parameters that may be viewed, selected and/or modified.  
System - Provides sub-menus for viewing/configuring the receiver hardware  
and access parameters.  
-
Network – Enables the input and display of the addresses required to  
communicate with the receiver. Access to the receiver Status page is also  
available from this sub-menu.  
-
Build - Provides version and ID numbers for the hardware and software  
products installed in the receiver. Also provides options for rebooting the  
receiver and deactivating the Front Panel controls.  
-
-
-
Unit Serial Number - Displays the unit serial number.  
Factor - Provides receiver rebooting options.  
FP (Front Panel) – Enables viewing/configuring of the Front Panel lockout  
facility, which allows the Front Panel controls to be deactivated.  
Input - Provides sub-menus for viewing/configuring the Input Card (Satellite  
Input Card, I/P Input Card, G.703 Input Card or 8VSB Input Card) parameters.  
-
-
-
Select/Primary Input - Enables the selection of the primary input for the  
receiver.  
8VSB Input - Enables viewing and editing of the input parameters for the  
8VSB Input Card.  
8VSB CTRL - Enables viewing and editing of the control parameters for the  
8VSB Input Card.  
Service – Provides sub-menus for viewing/configuring the currently selected  
service for decode from the input feed.  
-
-
Decode Service - Enables selection of the required decode service.  
Video – Enables selection of video services, such as the video component,  
etc.  
-
Audio - Enables selection of audio services, such as the channel, etc.  
CA Systems – Provides sub-menus for viewing/configuring Conditional Access  
parameters that restrict and control access to the receiver and select the service  
for decryption from the incoming feed.  
-
Service Table – Displays a summary of the CA features and the service ID  
number.  
-
Director – Enables configuration of Director Conditional Access parameters,  
such as: ID numbers, download status and the facility to reset or change the  
PIN number.  
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Output Menu - Provides sub-menus for viewing/configuring the receiver output  
parameters.  
-
-
Output Selection - Enables selection of the required output type.  
TS Feed Selection - Enables selection of the descrambling for the  
Transport Stream Feed.  
Presets - Provides sub-menus for viewing, storing and retrieving up to 40 sets  
of input configuration parameters (tuning parameters and service selections).  
-
-
Preset State - Enables the current list of presets to be viewed.  
Select/Save Preset - Enables selection and saving of presets.  
More detail on all user settings may be found in the Reference Guide.  
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Web Browser Control  
5
Web Browser Control  
5.1  
Introduction  
A personal computer (PC) running a Web Browser can be used to configure, control  
and monitor the receiver remotely. The following web browsers have been tested:  
Microsoft Internet Explorer (This is the only browser supported by Ericsson)  
Mozilla Firefox (Functional but unsupported)  
Google Chrome (Functional but unsupported)  
5.1.1  
Setting Up Web Browser Remote Control  
1. Connect the PC to either of the two IP control interfaces on the rear of the  
receiver (labelled ETHERNET 1 / 2 or CONTROL 1 / 2).  
2. Enter the settings for the relevant control port (IP Address, Subnet and  
Gateway) via the front panel Network menu.  
Note: If the receiver is connected to an existing network, or is not on the same  
subnet as the control PC, assistance from the network administrator may be  
required in modifying the network settings.  
3. Open a Web Browser window on the PC.  
4. Enter the IP address of the receiver into the address field of the Web Browser.  
The Status page of the receiver interface will appear in the Web Browser  
window.  
Note: To assist with troubleshooting, the IP control ports will respond to ICMP  
PING request messages.  
More details on all receiver user settings available on Web Browser Control can be  
found in the Reference Guide.  
5.2  
Using the Web Browser Interface  
5.2.1  
Navigation  
The Web Browser Interface displays various web pages, corresponding to the  
different functions of the receiver, in the format shown in Figure 4.  
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Unit Model Number  
and Name  
About  
button  
Header  
Function Tabs  
Navigation Path  
Toolbar  
Main Web Page  
Results Frame  
Figure 4 Web Page Overview (Typical)  
Header – The header of the web page displays the Ericsson logo and the unit  
model number name. At the right-hand side of the header an About button  
which, when clicked, displays an information dialog about the unit, including the  
software version number. Click the OK button to close the dialog.  
Figure 5 About dialog (Typical)  
Function Tabs – The web pages for control and monitoring of specific functions  
are accessed by selecting the appropriate function tab along the top of each  
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web page. When you switch between tabs, the browser remembers the path for  
each tab.  
Navigation Path – The web pages are organized into a tree-like structure, like  
the directory on a computer. The current complete navigation path is always  
displayed at the top of the web page, which shows the route taken to the  
currently displayed web page. To return to a higher level (parent) web page  
(folder), simply click on the relevant name link in the Navigation Path or click or  
the Top Level Folder in the toolbar.  
Toolbar – The toolbar provides various tools/buttons, depending on the web  
page selected. Various icons, buttons and symbols can appear in the Toolbar,  
depending on the web page displayed.  
Main Web Page – The main content of the web page (or folder) displays the  
parameters and their current values. Some parameters will be modifiable by  
overtyping, by selecting an option from a drop-down menu or by placing a tick in  
a checkbox, as required. Any changes made will not be applied to the unit until  
the Apply Changes button is clicked in the Toolbar.  
Results Frame – The result frame at the bottom of the screen shows the results  
of command actions. SUCCESS, SUCCESS with warnings or ERROR may be  
displayed, with further details as appropriate for more complex actions.  
The following table lists the various icons, buttons and other symbols used in these  
web pages.  
5.2.2  
Viewing the Web Pages  
The user settings that may be viewed, or modified from the Web Browser interface,  
are grouped together by function and are displayed on a number of pages. These  
pages can be viewed by selecting the relevant tabs.  
After any changes are made to user settings, the ‘Apply Changes’ button must be  
pressed to action the changes.  
To use the receiver Web Browser Interface: enter the IP address (which was  
assigned to the receiver control port in the front panel system menu) into the  
address field of the Web browser.  
If the network is correctly configured, the Status page should be automatically  
loaded and displayed.  
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5.3  
Web Pages  
5.3.1  
Status  
This web page shows a number of top-level parameters indicating the current status  
of the receiver.  
Figure 6 Status Web Page  
5.3.2  
Device Info  
The Device Info web page provides access to system-level settings for the receiver  
and can be used to enable the Front Panel Lockout Facility and initiate Rebooting  
functions.  
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Web Browser Control  
Figure 7 Device Info Web Page  
This page also provides buttons to the following further web pages:  
Build – provides details of equipment build and version numbers. No user-  
editable fields.  
Environment – provides details of the physical environment of the equipment  
such as temperature and fan speed. No user-editable fields.  
Network Settings – provides details of settings for control 1 and 2 networks. No  
user-editable fields.  
Modules – lists all modules contained in the equipment chassis. No user-  
editable fields.  
Trap Destination Table – lists the destination of SNMP Trap messages that are  
generated when an alarm occurs. This page provides a facility for the user to  
add further trap destination details as required.  
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Web Browser Control  
5.3.3  
Alarms  
The Alarms web page provides access to the alarms settings for the receiver. The  
contents of this page are composed mainly of fields with drop-down menus which  
allow the setting or masking of various alarms and check boxes which can be used  
to activate relay mapping. Two of the alarm fields, namely C/N (Carrier-to-Noise)  
Margin and Over Temperature also have associated entry fields which allow the  
user to enter a value which, if exceeded, will activate the alarm.  
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Web Browser Control  
Figure 8 Alarms Web Page  
5.3.4  
Customization Web Page  
The Customization web page provides access to the list of licenses enabled on the  
equipment and to enable further licenses (as purchased) by entering the custom key  
provided.  
Figure 9 Customization Web Page  
5.3.5  
CA  
The CA web page allows viewing and modification of the Conditional Access (CA)  
user settings for:  
Director - allows the user to view the current settings for the Director and to  
activate or deactivate various functions as required.  
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Web Browser Control  
Figure 10 CA Web Page  
5.3.6  
Input  
The Input Web Page provides access to the parameters of the various inputs to the  
receiver. The page, which is displayed, depends on which Input card is fitted. The  
options are:  
8-VSB Input Card  
Typically the pages include parameters for input feed lock status and bit rate,  
primary and secondary feed selection, input tuning, input signal and quality levels.  
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Web Browser Control  
Figure 11 Input Web Page (8VSB Input Card fitted)  
5.3.7  
Service Plus  
The Service Plus web page provides access to the various encryption and encoding  
services available to the receiver. A Service Control table is displayed showing  
which services are available. The only user-editable fields in this table are the  
Decrypt and Decode checkboxes. The user can select Decrypt, Decode, Filter or  
Remap for each service, depending on the node selected on the Output tab.  
Figure 12 Service Plus Web Page  
5.3.8  
Decode  
The Decode web page provides access to the video, audio and decoding functions  
of the receiver. There are a number of user-editable fields, via drop-down menus,  
available on this page and also provided are a number of buttons, which give access  
to the following further web pages:  
Advance - gives access to more advanced video and audio parameters.  
VBI-VANC - gives access to Vertical Blanking Interval-Vertical Ancillary Data  
Space (VBI-VANC) parameters.  
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Web Browser Control  
Splice - gives access to the splice operation parameters.  
DVB Subtitles - gives access to the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) subtitles  
parameters.  
Teletext - gives access to the Teletext parameters.  
Figure 13 Decode Web Page  
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Web Browser Control  
5.3.9  
Output  
The Output web page provides access to the output feed parameters of the receiver.  
Figure 14 Output Web Page  
5.3.10  
Download  
The Download web page provides access to the over air download status of the  
receiver. There are no user-editable fields on this page.  
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Web Browser Control  
Figure 15 Download Web Page  
5.3.11  
SNMP  
This page gives access to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
parameters for the receiver, including protocol selection and MIB parameters.  
Figure 16 SNMP Web Page  
5.3.12  
Presets  
The Presets web page gives access to a list of 40 preset configurations. This feature  
may be used to store input (tuning) parameters and service selection (service id  
only) in order that settings do not have to be re-entered when changes are made.  
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Web Browser Control  
Figure 17 Presets Web Page  
5.3.13  
Save/Load  
The Save/Load web page provides a range of configuration download and upload  
facilities, including saving and restoring unit configuration, saving unit MIB files,  
saving alarm log files and saving splice log files.  
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Web Browser Control  
Figure 18 Save/Load Web Page  
5.3.14  
Help  
The Help web page gives access to a Web Interface User Guide which provides a  
brief description of the interface functionality.  
Figure 19 Help Web Page  
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Equipment Packaging  
6
Equipment Packaging  
6.1  
Packaging Statement  
The outer carton and any cardboard inserts are made from 82% recycled material  
and are fully recyclable.  
The Stratocell® or Ethafoam 220® polyethylene foam inserts can be easily recycled  
with other low density polyethylene (LDPE) materials  
6.2  
Packaging Markings  
The symbols printed on the outer carton are described below:  
Handle with care.  
This way up.  
Fragile.  
Protect from moisture.  
See Reference Guide for compliance with directives details.  
See Reference Guide for compliance details.  
Defines country of origin.  
The packaging is reusable per GB 18455-2001.  
This symbol guarantees that packaging with this symbol is  
recyclable and will be accepted by cardboard recyclers.  
Recyclable per GB 18455-2001.  
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Materials Declarations  
7
Materials Declarations  
7.1  
Overview  
Ericsson products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good  
environmental practice. Our component and materials selection policy prohibits the  
use of a range of potentially hazardous materials. In addition, we comply with  
relevant environmental legislation.  
7.2  
7.3  
For the European Union  
For product sold into the EU after 1st July 2006, we comply with the EU RoHS  
Directive. We also comply with the WEEE Directive.  
For China  
For product sold into China after 1st March 2007, we comply with the “Administrative  
Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products”. In the first  
stage of this legislation, content of six hazardous materials has to be declared  
together with a statement of the “Environmentally Friendly Use Period (EFUP)”: the  
time the product can be used in normal service life without leaking the hazardous  
materials. Ericsson expects the normal use environment to be in an equipment room  
at controlled temperatures (around 22°C) with moderate humidity (around 60%) and  
clean air, near sea level, not subject to vibration or shock.  
Where Ericsson product contains potentially hazardous materials, this is indicated  
on the product by the appropriate symbol containing the EFUP. For Ericsson  
products, the hazardous material content is limited to lead (Pb) in some solders.  
This is extremely stable in normal use and the EFUP is taken as 50 years, by  
comparison with the EFUP given for Digital Exchange/Switching Platform in  
equipment in Appendix A of “General Rule of Environment-Friendly Use Period of  
Electronic Information Products”. This is indicated by the product marking:  
It is assumed that while the product is in normal use, any batteries associated with  
real-time clocks or battery-backed RAM will be replaced at the regular intervals.  
The EFUP relates only to the environmental impact of the product in normal use, it  
does not imply that the product will continue to be supported for 50 years.  
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Disposal of this Equipment  
8
Disposal of this Equipment  
8.1  
General  
Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life. Local codes and/or  
environmental restrictions may affect its disposal. Regulations, policies and/or  
environmental restrictions differ throughout the world. Contact your local jurisdiction  
or local authority for specific advice on disposal.  
8.2  
For the European Union  
"This product is subject to the EU Directive 2002/96/EC on  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and  
should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste."  
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Recycling  
9
Recycling  
Ericsson SA TV Recycling has a process facility that enables customers to return  
Old and End-of-Life Products for recycling if it is required.  
Ericsson provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our Ericsson and  
SATV Recycling eBusiness Portal.  
This can be reached at: https://ebusiness.ericsson.net/.  
To gain access to the Recycling site, you must be set up with a unique login and  
password.  
To request the login, please contact [email protected], and include the  
information below:  
First/Last name  
Password request (6 numbers/characters). If you do not include this information  
one will be created for you.  
Phone  
Location (Country)  
Company  
Work Area (select one of the below)  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Executive Management  
Marketing and Sales  
Planning/Engineering  
Procurement/Supply  
Project & Programme  
Implementation  
Operations and Maintenance  
R&D  
Other  
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