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  • Page 1 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S GUIDE V8.1...
  • Page 2 Accessories included in this manual: SCDA QPT Pan & Tilt Positioner HAP-60...
  • Page 3 In this chapter it is explained the autotracking antenna control and how to configure this option. Chapter 5: GPS This chapter indicates the operation of the HDR-70 GPS system and specifies the parameters that are shown in the GPS screen. Chapter 6: Web Server This sixth chapter provides a detailed description of the Web Server tool.
  • Page 4 Dear Customer, We would like to thank you for selecting this equipment and welcome you to the SVP’s growing family of products. We are sure that the addition of this equipment will cause you a complete satisfaction in your existing installation.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About this manual This user’s guide provides indications and explanations about how to set up the HDR-70 receiver easily for the most common use cases. This document is intended to help first time users: To find their way around the GUI.
  • Page 6: Important Notes

    Important Notes 1. The HDR-70 H.264 Portable receiver is fully compatible with the DVB-T standard included in European Standard ETSI EN300744, with DVB-T2 standard included in ETSI EN300755, with DVB-S2 standard included in EN302307 and with DVB-S standard included in ETSI EN 300421. It also complies with the ISDB-T International technical standard (optional).
  • Page 7 This should be continued until the victim revives or a doctor certifies death. 6. As consciousness returns the victim will start to breathe on his own, and a ‘pink’ color replaces the HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 8 If help as available or as soon as resuscitation is no longer required the wound should be covered with a DRY clean dressing. d) Oil or grease in any form should not be applied. e) If severely burnt, get the victim to hospital immediately. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    3.7.2.2.1 Decoder Mode Screen ..........49 3.7.2.2.2 Decoder Video Format Screen ........52 3.7.2.2.3 Decoder Encoding System Screen ......52 3.7.2.2.4 Decoder Audio Status Screen ........54 3.7.2.2.5 Decoder Data Screen ..........55 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 10 IP INPUT ................ 111 6.2.5 DECODER............... 113 6.2.6 IP Output ............... 119 6.2.7 UNIT ................121 Web Page Setup Notes ............127 SNMP .................. 128 6.4.1 SNMP commands ............128 6.4.2 MIB ................130 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 11 Index A: QPT User’s Guide ............163 A.1 Description ................164 A.2 Technical Specifications ............165 A.2.1 QPT-20 ................165 B.2.2 QPT-35 ................167 B.2.3 QPT-90 ................170 Index B: SCDA User’s Guide ............173 B.1 Description ................174 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 12 B.2 Technical Specifications ............175 B.3 Configurations ............... 176 Index C: HAP-60 User’s Guide ............. 178 C.1 Description ................179 C.2 Technical Specifications ............180 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1: Introduction

    32APSK) while the DVB-S only has one modulation available (QPSK). Besides, DVB-S2 uses LDPC code while DVB-S employs Viterbi code. The HDR-70 is a ‘two box’ system with 70 MHz intermediate frequency. It consists of a control unit and a RF head connected with triax cable. The distance between the control unit and the RF heads can be up to 600 m.
  • Page 14 Figure 1.1 Connection diagram of the HDR-70 receiver HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Technical Features

    LDPC FEC (DVB-S2): 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 FEC (DVB-S): 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Max. Symbol Rate 25 Msymb/s Max. Bandwidth: 30 MHz Max. Bitrate: 109 Mbps HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 16 576i (720x576) – 50 Hz 480i (720x480) – 59.94 Hz Audio: Output: HDMI/ SDI embedded/ AES Digital/ Analogue Analogue: 2 Stereo/ 4 Mono SDI embedded: 1 Group (4 audio channels) AES/EBU: 2 Stereo channels HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 17 Earphone output Antenna Control: Parabolic: Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis Remote polarization control Multisector: Autotracking with panel switching Power Supply: AC input: 90 to 240 V DC input: 24 to 36 V HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 18 Size: 334 x 80 x 186 mm (11.61 x 3.15 x 7.28 inches) Weight: 4.6 kg (10.14 lb) Control unit – RF Triax cable with Lemo 3 head connection Temperature Range: -30 to +50ºC HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3: Receiver Operation And Menus

    Chapter 3: Receiver Operation and Menus This section contains all the necessary information to operate, control and configure the HDR-70 receiver. 3.1 Display To switch the equipment on and off, press On/Off button. When the equipment is turned on, the display will show the first main screen. So as to change from one main screen to another, the OK button must be pressed.
  • Page 20: St Main Screen For The Dvb-T

    -> data not received) Reception frequency (MHz) Modulation (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM) FEC (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8) Guard Interval (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32) Bandwidth (5, 6, 7, 8 MHz) Carriers (2K and 8K) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 21 DVBT: 8.0Mb MPEG2 576/50i 420/S Received Signal Standard Data Status 2.300,00MHz QPSK 2/3 1/32 8MHz 2K 0 Reception Frequency Number of Cuts Modulation Carriers Guard Bandwidth Interval Figure 3.1 Main screen 1 DVB-T HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 22: St Main Screen For The Dvb-T2

    -> data not received) Reception frequency (MHz) Modulation (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM) LDPC FEC (1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6) Guard Interval (1/4, 19/128, 1/8, 19/256, 1/16, 1/32) Bandwidth (1.7, 6, 7, 8 MHz) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 23 Figure 3.2 Main screen 1 DVB-T2 Before the audio status field, there could be a padlock depending on the encryption mode. If the input signal is BISS encrypted, a padlock will appear in this field. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 24: St Main Screen For The Dvb-S/S2 (Optional)

    RF received signal, the number of cuts counter will increase its value in 1. To reset and set to 0 this value, press left button Table 3.4 Main screen for DVB-T2 standard HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 25 Figure 3.3 Main screen 1 DVB-T2 Before the audio status field, there could be a padlock depending on the encryption mode. If the input signal is BISS encrypted, a padlock will appear in this field. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 26: St Main Screen For The Asi Input

    Character 3: Data status indication (not darkened -> data received /  darkened -> data not received) Number of services available Name of the selected service Table 3.5 Main screen for ASI input HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 27 Audio Status Codification Signal Format ASI: 9.9Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S Received Signal Type Data Status (06 services) PROGRAM 001 Number of Name of the services selected service Figure 3.4 Main screen 1 ASI HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 28: St Main Screen For The Ip Input

    Character 3: Data status indication (not darkened -> data received /  darkened -> data not received) Number of services available Name of the selected service Table 3.6 Main screen for IP input HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 29: Nd Main Screen (For The Dvb-T2/T)

    C/N (Carrier to Noise Ratio): The possible values in this field are from 1 to 9 where a received signal of value 1 is a very noisy signal whereas a received signal of value 9 means a very clean received signal. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 30: Reception Examples

    2.000,00MHz QPSK 1/16 8MHz padlock Figure 3.7 HDR-70 Monitor screen. Example 1 The audio 2 status indicator is darkened because it is only receiving one audio signal. If two audio signals are received, then this field will not be darkened.
  • Page 31: Tft Screen

    Moreover, the data status indicator is darkened because there is no data. 3.3 TFT Screen The HDR-70 receiver has a TFT 2” screen which allows the user watching the received video signal throughout this screen. This TFT screen receives the video signal from the Composite Video output.
  • Page 32: Speaker & Headphones Audio Outputs

    The TFT screen does not work when 1080p video format is selected. 3.4 Speaker & Headphones audio outputs The HDR-70 receiver has two possible direct audio outputs from which the user can hear the audio signal directly. These outputs consist of a connector to which headphones can be connected and two speakers, one situated in the right side of the device and the other one in the left side.
  • Page 33: Leds

    3.5 LEDs The HDR-70 receiver has 4 LEDs on its front panel that show the information detailed below. The ON/OFF LED provides the following information: If the LED is off, the equipment is not being fed.  If the LED flickers are red, there is power into the equipment but it is ...
  • Page 34: Front Panel

    Figure 3.11 HDR-70 LEDs 3.6 Front panel The HDR-70 receiver is configured following a menus structure on the display. The front panel has 7 buttons to enter and exit the equipment’s control menus and submenus and to navigate through them.
  • Page 35: On/Off Button

    Figure 3.14 OK button 3.6.3 Cross Button This button is used to: Enter from the equipment main screen to the setup menu and vice  versa. Exit equipment’s submenus.  Figure 3.15 Cross button HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 36: Left And Right Button

    These buttons are also used to change, for example, the frequency and  PID parameter’s values. Pressing up and down arrows the value of those parameters can be changed, increased or decreased respectively. Figure 3.17 Up and Down buttons HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 37: Menus

    In the next page, a scheme that specifies the different menu options available is shown. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 38 Channel 1 User Profile Config. Bandwidth Protocol Manual Service Channel 2 Bandwidth Demod Delay Monitor Demod Demod Packet Size PID Config Video Monitor Monitor Codification Col/Row BitRate Group Output Delay TP per IP HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 39 BISS-1 Audio Temperature Locl Parabolic Local IP Volume Config Mask BISS-E MultiSector Audio Voltage Dest IP&Port Speaker Omni Logbook Gate TP per IP Protocol Admin Pass Time to Live User Pass IP/ASI Output HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 40 Unit Firmware Miscellaneous Keyboard QuickSet Protocol Current Beep Version Keyboard Distance Units Update Lock Firmware Night Mode Speed Units Restore Default Alarm Timeout Reset Beep Clock Location Labels Edit Channeling HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 41: Menu Navigation

    3.7.1 Menu Navigation This section contains a detailed description of each parameter that can be configured in the HDR-70 receiver via the MENU. To enter the MENU, press the cross button in case of being in the main screen or in any submenu.
  • Page 42: Menu Structure

    IP Output – Configuration parameters of the output signals are set in this option. Unit – Parameters related to the Web Server, UART and other internal options of the receiver are configured here as well as other characteristics owned to the HDR-70 receiver. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 43: Input Select Menu

    ODU. If in the corresponding ODU a channel is selected, the number of the selected channel will appear next to the frequency value. If the ODU is not connected, some dashes will appear. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 44 FEC (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8)  TG (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32)  Level (dBm)  MER (dB)  C/N (dB)  ODU Temp (ºC)  ODU Volt (V)  Table 3.7 DVB-T Input Select menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 45 In this way, the different parameters of the received signal will appear on the screen. DVBT Demod Monitor: Const: QPSK FEC: 1/2 TG:1/4 Level: -30 dBm MER: 6 dB CN:--dB ODU Temp:---.-ºC ODU Volt:--.-V Figure 3.20 DVB-T Demodulation Monitor Screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 46: Dvb-T2

    In this option, the bandwidth of the received signal must be specified. So as to select the bandwidth value, Right, Left buttons must be pressed. (eligible parameter) The available options are: 1.7 MHz  6 MHz  7 MHz  8 MHz  HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 47  signal) Time IL Type (time interleaving mode)  Length (number of frames in one interleaving frame)  ODU Temp (ºC)  ODU Volt (V)  Table 3.8 DVB-T2 Input Select menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 48 DVBT2 Demod Monitor: Const: 16QAM FEC: 3/5 TG: 1/4 Level:-30dBm MER:-- dB CN:--dB Mode:4K Spec: Normal Rot: Disable Time IL Type:- Length:--- ODU Temp:---.-ºC ODU Volt:--.-V Figure 3.22 DVB-T2 Demodulation Monitor Screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 49: Dvb-S/S2 (Optional)

    (DVB-S2) or FEC (1/2, 2/3, ¾, 4/5, 8/9, 9/10)(DVB-S) Level (dBm)  MER (dB)  C/N (dB)  ODU Temp (ºC)  ODU Volt (V)  Table 3.9 DVB- S/S2 Input Select menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 50 In this way, the different parameters of the received signal will appear on the screen. DVBS2 Demod Monitor: Const: QPSK FEC: 2/5 Level:-30dBm MER:-- dB CN:--dB ODU Temp:---.-ºC ODU Volt:--.-V Figure 3.24 DVB- S/S2 Demodulation Monitor Screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 51: Asi

    Figure 3.27 Number and name of the services If the user wants to change the service, select the desired service of the list and press the OK button. This message will appear in the screen: HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 52: Ip (Optional)

    Figure 3.31 Number and name of the services If the user wants to change the service, select the desired service of the list and press the OK button. This message will appear in the screen: HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 53 Local IP Config Adr:Multicast 239.192.000.001 : 5678 < Fec:-- Col:--/Row:-- Output Delay: 128 [1..9942]ms TP per IP: 1 Status: Protocol: UDP Packet size:188 BitRate: 0.00Mb PCR: No Present Figure 3.33 IP Input Select Menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 54 Multicast:  In case the signal is received from a multicast address, that multicast address must be configured in this field. Press OK button to configure the multicast address. (editable parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 55 This field displays the protocol used for the communication. (reading parameter) The possible options are:   Packet Size: This field shows the size in bytes (188 or 204 bytes) of the IP received packets. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 56: Decoder Menu

    By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the Decoder option and press the OK key. First Service: PROGRAM 001 > Video Format: Auto (720/50p) > Encoding System: 420/S [H.264] Audio Status: CH1:256Kb CH2:256Kb HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 57: Decoder Mode Screen

    If Manual mode is selected, then, the user can select a service from the list by clicking the OK button. Manual Service: (06) PROGRAM 001 <> Video Format: Auto > Figure 3.36 Decoder Manual Service Mode Screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 58 Manual Video PID: 236 Manual Audio1 PID: 247 Manual Audio2 PID: 259 Manual Data PID: 248 Manual PMT PID: 231 Manual PCR PID: 278 Figure 3.39 Decoder PID Selection Mode Screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 59 So as to change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. So as to save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter) Table 3.11 PID Selection menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 60: Decoder Video Format Screen

    3.7.2.2.3 Decoder Encoding System Screen In this field, the next parameters are displayed in the screen. Encoding System: 420/S [H264] Figure 3.41 Decoder Encoding System screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 61 In case the transmitter device is configured in Ultra Low Delay, the receiver will indicate Super Low Delay. This means that the receiver is not capable of distinguishing between Super Low Delay and Ultra Low Delay. Table 3.12 Decoder Encoding System menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 62: Decoder Audio Status Screen

    MPEG1 Layer 1 or 2. (reading parameters) Channel 2: In this option, the bitrate of the audio channel2 signal and the audio decoder type are shown: MPEG1 Layer 1 or 2. (reading parameters) Table 3.13 Decoder Audio Status menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 63: Decoder Data Screen

    (Baudrate options are: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 78600, 115200) (eligible parameters) Parity: The parity options are None, Even, Odd. (eligible parameters) Stop Bits: The options are 1 or 2. (eligible parameter) Table 3.14 Decoder User menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 64 TX Position: S-- ---º Speed of the Direction of the Height of the Number of satellites transmitter transmitter transmitter TX Position: #--º--.---´ #--º--.---´ Latitude and Longitude of the transmitter Figure 3.45 Transmitter GPS Information screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 65 Transmitter GPS Information Local GPS Information Then, there are different options to select and configure: Coordinates Local Manual: N43º10.442´ W002º38.238’ Local Alt: 147ft S:-- Height Number of satellites Figure 3.46 Local GPS Information screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 66: Decoder Genlock Screen

    Reference locked: The device detects the genlock signal and is capable  of synchronizing to that signal. Offset makes a fine adjustment in pixels. To make this adjustment, you would need specific measuring equipment. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 67: Decoder Frame Error Screen

    3.7.2.2.8 Descrambler In this file, Descramble allows you to select the encryption mode. Press Ok button to see the password and the user. Descrambler:BISS-E < SsWord: ************ UserID: ********** Figure 3.49 Descramble Menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 68 3. With Left and Right buttons select one field and with UP and Down buttons choose one value from 0 to 9 or A to F. 4. Press the OK button to set the UserID. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 69: Autotracking Menu

    H: 061º V: 09º Δd: -----km ΔH:--m Auto > L1 [ ]:-- C/N [ Figure 3.51 Parabolic Autotracking (Auto) When the Auto option is selected, it means that the parabolic antenna is aimed automatically to the transmitter device throughout HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 70 In this file, the number of degrees that are needed to fold the antenna is displayed. (editable parameter) Fold the antenna: In this file, it is necessary to choose if the user wants to fold or not the antenna. (editable parameter) Table 3.18 Fold menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 71 The desired offset of the antenna can be selected pressing the Up, Down buttons. (editable parameter) Invert North/South  In this field, you can invert North and South. (eligible parameter) The available options are:   Table 3.19 Config menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 72 Figure 3.57 Sector Autotracking (Manual) If the Manual option is selected then, by pressing the OK button the user can select manually the sector antenna from which it is wanted to receive the signal. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 73: Ip Output Menu

    To configure the different parameters related to this option, select the enable option and press the OK button. Local IP Config Dest IP & Port: 192.168.001.040:5678 Fec: Disable > TP per IP: 7 [1..7] < Protocol: > Time to Live: 80 [1..255] HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 74 Up, Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. So as to save the value, press the OK button. (editable parameters) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 75 So as to configure this value, first press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down, Right and Left buttons select the desired value. So as to save the value, press the OK button. (editable parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 76 ASI and IP outputs of the receiver. Always Descrambled:  In this option, the IP and ASI outputs of the receiver will always be without encryption. Table 3.20 IP Output menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 77: Unit

    By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the Unit option and press the OK key. Video Monitor Enable < Audio Monitor Audio 1 > Alarms Monitor Remote( Webserver & SNMP) Miscellaneous Firmware Figure 3.61 Unit Menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 78: Unit Video Monitor Screen

    So as to configure them, the OK button must be pressed and these options will appear: Audio Monitor Audio 1 > Audio Volume <> Audio Speaker Right <> Figure 3.63 Audio Monitor Menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 79: Unit Alarms Screen

    - ODU: Frequency Out Of Range DC Voltage Low - ODU: RF Input Signal Low DC Voltage High - ODU: Voltage Out Of Range High Temperature - ODU: Temperature High - ODU: Not connected HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 80: Unit Monitor Screen

    In this option, the voltage of the device is shown. (reading parameter) Logbook: Pressing the OK button allows the user to access to the Logbook menu where the different events occurred are shown. (reading parameter) Table 3.22 Unit Monitor menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 81: Unit Remote (Webserver & Snmp Screen)

    3.7.2.5.5 Unit Remote (Webserver & SNMP Screen) In this field, different parameters related to the configuration of the Webserver are shown. Locl: 192.168.001.110 Mask: 255.255.255.000 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 82 Gate: 192.168.001.001 MAC:70-B3-D5-1A-C0-00 Admin Pass: ******** Restore Def: > User Pass: ******** Restore Def: > Figure 3.68 Remote Menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 83 In this option user’s password is introduced. It is a list of 8 digits. It can be set an own password or restore the default password (00000000). (editable parameter) Table 3.23 Remote (Webserver & SNMP) menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 84: Unit Miscellaneous Screen

    Alarm Beep: Disable > Minute Month Hour Year Second Clock: h:m: s d/ m/ y Location Labels QuickSet Protocol: PTCR-20 > Distance Units: Kilometers > Speed Units: Knots > Timeout Reset: 720 min HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 85 S/N: 910400514 Edit list of ODU frequency channeling Figure 3.69 Miscellaneous Menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 86     Alarm Beep: If this option is enabled then a beep noise will sound each time that an alarm occurs. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Enable  Disable  HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 87 The available options are: Kilometers  Miles  Speed Units: In this field, the desired parameter is selected to measure the speed. (eligible parameter) There are three options available: Knots  Km/h   HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 88 In this field the serial number of the device is shown (reading parameter). Edit list of ODU frequency channeling The frequency channeling of the ODU can be modified here. Once changes are done, you must confirm the change twice. Table 3.24 Miscellaneous menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 89: Unit Firmware Screen

    In this option, the equipment is restored to the first factory version. So as to restore the equipment to the initial set up, press the OK button. Table 3.25 Unit Firmware menu options HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 90 In this section, the firmware of the device can be updated. Next, they are explained the necessary steps so as to make a successful update. The latest firmware is allocated in the webpage of SVP Broadcast Microwave. So as to access to the firmware file, first enter www.svpbm.com...
  • Page 91 Click on Firmware. Figure 3.72 Updating firmware step 3 4) Go to RX_Firmware. Figure 3.73 Updating firmware step 4 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 92 Before introducing the USB device, remove the power supply of the equipment. If there is no signal introduced in the device (RF, ASI or SDI), the updating stage will be quicker. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 93 Reading file 100% Checking file 80% Figure 3.77 Updating process 3 Reading file 100% Checking file 100% Flashing 1/5 30% Figure 3.78 Updating process 4 UPDATE FINISHED REBOOTING Figure 3.79 Updating process 5 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 94 You must remove the USB before start working with the new firmware. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 95: Chapter 4: Autotracking Antenna

    With these coordinates, the HDR-70 device sends a control signal to the relay which is inside the AMS antenna so as to switch on the most suitable panel antenna in which the level of the received signal is the highest. With this control signal, the relay (through a circuit based on PIN diodes) allows the RF signal of the most suitable panel antenna passing through it.
  • Page 96: Configuration

    Input Select option and the standard used. In this case, the example is shown as if it was configured in DVB-T. Input Select: DVB-T > Decoder Figure 4.2 Input Select menu HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 97 Figure 4.5 Sector Autotracking (Manual) If the Manual option is selected then, by pressing the OK button the user can select manually the sector antenna from which it is wanted to receive the signal. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 98: Autotracking With Positioner In 2 Axis

    This is achievable with the GPS coordinates of the transmitter and the receiver device as well as with a communication between the QuickSet positioner and the HDR-70 receiver. An example system is shown on the following page: HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver...
  • Page 99: Configuration

    There, with the Up, Down buttons, select the Input Select option and the standard used. In this case, the example is shown as if it was configured in DVB-T. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 100 So as to change the azimuth (H) position of the antenna, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to change the elevation (V) position of the antenna, press the Up, Down buttons. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 101 Using the Up, Down keys the user can change the value of each parameter and with the Right, Left buttons the user can select the value to be modified. So as to save the values, the OK button must be pressed. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 102: Chapter 5: Gps

    Once the information is kept inside the device, it can be sent from the RF output to the HDR-70 receiver. If the signal arrives correctly to the receiver system, then the HDR-70 will have all the GPS data available and this receiver device will be able to calculate the direction, distance, positioning...
  • Page 103: Gps Receiver Screen

    Figure 5.2Transmitter GPS Information screen Line nº Function TX Distance: this option, different parameters shown (reading parameters): Distance between transmitter & receiver (mi) Direction from transmitter to receiver (degrees) Height difference (ft) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 104 Transmitter GPS Information Local GPS Information Then, there are different options to select and configure: Coordinates Local Manual: N43º10.442´ W002º38.238’ Local Alt: 147ft S:-- Height Number of satellites Figure 5.3 Local GPS Information screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 105: Application Example

    Next, this GPS data is sent through the RF output until it reaches the HDR- 70 receiver. When this signal arrives to the receiver, the HDR-70 shows in its screen some GPS value like: Transmitter positioning...
  • Page 106 GPS antenna HDR-70 Receiver HDT-70_H.264 transmitter with GPS antenna RS232 connection E20º45.512´ 10k47º1mt 04/10/13 N60º73.984´ S3 100km 100º 09:45:34 HDR-70 GPS screen PC with Google Maps Figure 5.4 GPS system example picture HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 107: Hyperterminal Configuration

    5.4 HyperTerminal configuration So as to establish a communication between the HDR-70 and the computer throughout the serial port, please follow these instructions: 1- Type a name for the connection and an icon from the list. Figure 5.5 HyperTerminal new connection 2- Configure the way in which the connection is going to be made.
  • Page 108 Figure 5.7 COM1 properties 4- Once the connection is established, the user can receive data from the HDR-70 receiver. This data can be shown in the hyperterminal screen or can be saved in a text document. 5- When GPS data is obtained, go for example to the Google Earth application and type the received coordinates.
  • Page 109: Chapter 6: Web Server

    So as to change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. Press the OK button so as to save the introduced value. Locl: 192.168.001.191 Mask: 255.255.000.000 Figure 6.2 Local IP HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 110 7. Select User Pass option and set the user’s password. If it is wanted to access to the Webserver directly without setting any password, the User Pass must be set to 0 (00000000). However, if it is wanted to HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 111 Figure 6.6 User Pass Once the IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Admin Pass and User Pass are set and the laptop or PC is connected to the HDR-70, open the web browser and tip the IP given to the receiver. Press enter button in your computer and then the main screen will appear.
  • Page 112: Web Page Overview

    (reading parameter) Demodulator RX Frequency: In this field, the frequency of the received signal must be set. (editable parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 113 Here the type of the spectrum of the received signal is shown. The available options inverted normal spectrum. (reading parameter) Level: In this field, the level of the received signal is shown in dBm. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 114: Dvb-T2 Input

    Figure 6.8 Web Server DVB-T2 Input screen Demodulator RX Frequency: In this field, the frequency of the received signal must be set. (editable parameter) Bitrate: In this field the bitrate of the received signal is displayed. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 115 This field indicates if in the received signal, the constellation is rotated or not. (reading parameter) Time IL Type: In this field, the time interleaving mode is shown on the screen. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 116 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 117 In this field the value of the FEC of the received signal is displayed. The available options are 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 for DVB-S2. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 118: Asi Input

    If this field shows the locked word then, it means that signal is present in the input of the device. If this field displays the word unlocked then, it means that there is no signal in the input of the device. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 119: Ip Input

    FEC columns and rows, it is shown the number of FEC columns and rows of the received signal. (eligible parameter) FEC Cols: In this field the number of FEC columns of the received IP signal is displayed. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 120 In this field the protocol used for the communication is displayed. Two protocols are possible: UDP or RTP. (reading parameter) PCR Present: Program Clock Reference. It indicates if PCR packets are found in incoming TS. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 121: Decoder

    It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. 6.2.6 DECODER Figure 6.12 Web Server Decoder screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 122  works again. Colour (10s): After 10 seconds, if there is not RF signal, the  screen becomes red. However, after 10 seconds, if there is no video signal, the screen becomes blue. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 123 This field displays the bitrate of the received audio 2 signal in Kbps. (reading parameter) DID: It indicates in which audio group are going to be embedded the coded audios. This DID is eligible from group 1 to group 4. (eligible parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 124 This device has an external Genlock reference input in order to lock all video outputs to it. In this field, the status of the genlock is displayed. The available options are reference lost, reference unlocked or reference locked. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 125 PMT PID: In this field, the program map table packet identifier must be introduced. (editable parameter) PCR PID: In this field, the program clock reference packet identifier must be introduced. (editable parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 126 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 127: Ip Output

    In this field the Forward Error Correction can be enabled or disabled. In case it is enabled, the number of columns and rows can be configured. If FEC option is enabled then, the only protocol which can be used is RTP. (eligible parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 128 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 129: Unit

    6.2.8 UNIT Figure 6.14 Web Server Unit screen HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 130 Configuration Standby Mode: In this option HDR-70 receiver will be in standby or in ON mode. Timeout Reset: In this field the time that the receiver could be without receiving any signal is selected. After passing this time, the equipment is reset. To disable this option, 0 value must be written.
  • Page 131 (eligible parameter) Speed Units: The speed can be measured in knots, km/h or Mph. (eligible parameter) Voltage: In this field, the power supply voltage of the device is shown. (reading parameter) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 132 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 133 (time of the event, date of the event and description of the event). Figure 6.16 Logbook information If it is wanted to clear de Logbook, press Clear Logbook button. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 134 Fourth step: Write the name and the extension of the file to dump the data.  Fifth step: Press the "Save to file" button. The process to follow in Manual mode is: Figure 6.18 Manual Mode HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 135: Web Page Setup Notes

    1. Open a new tab, in the address bar enter about:config. 2. In the Filter box, enter disk. 3. Set the value for 'browser.cache.disk.enable' to false (double click to change the setting). 4. Close the about:config tab. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 136: Snmp

    Station SNMP agent Figure 6.19 SNMP management system The SNMP agent used is MIB-II compliant. The SVP MIB (Management Information Database) provides a standard representation of the SNMP Agent’s available information and where it is stored. The MIB is defined according to the ASN.1.
  • Page 137 NMS that a change in the device has Trap occurred. Agent After receiving the trap the NMS still has to poll the device to find out the details of the change. Table 6.20 SNMP commands HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 138 DESCRIPTION "Input selected" ::= {hdr-70 1} hdrDecoderModer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER(0..1) ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Decoder mode" ::= {hdr-70 2} hdrVoltage OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Voltage" ::= {hdr-70 3} HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 139 ::= {hdr-70 7} hdrLocationPlace OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Location" ::= {hdr-70 8} hdrTrapIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "IP address where traps are sent" ::= {hdr-70 9} HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 140 ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "RF freq in KHz" ::= {rf 2} rfLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "RF input level in percentage. From 0 to 99" ::= {rf 3} HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 141: Chapter 7: Block Diagram

    Chapter 7: Block Diagram In this chapter, the block diagram of the HDR-70 receiver is explained. This diagram has several parts related to the HDR-70 internal performance which are shown in blocks with different inputs and outputs. In the first part, the different types of inputs (DVB-T, DVB-T2, ASI or IP) go to the TS switcher block and then, one of them is selected according to the necessities of the user.
  • Page 142 Figure 7.1 HDR-106 Block Diagram HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 143: Chapter 8: Equipment Installation

    Chapter 8: Equipment Installation 8.1 Introduction This chapter provides important information for receiver system installation such as connections available in the rear panel of the HDR-70 receiver and their pinout, connectors needed and the accessories which are available with the receiver device.
  • Page 144: Input Connections

    Power supply AC connection technical features Item Features Connector label POWER A.C. Connector type MLC Neutrik Supply voltage 90-240 V. (50/60Hz) Table 8.1 AC Power supply features Pinout HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 145: Dc Power Supply

    Power supply DC connection technical features Item Features Connector label POWER D.C. Conector type XLR-4 male Supply voltage 20-36 V. Table 8.3 DC Power supply features HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 146 Pinout Description Table 8.4 DC Power supply connector pinout Connector needed The DC input is protected by a fuse (ATO model) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 147: Intermediate Frequency

    The information of the connectors needed for the IF stage in DVB-S2/S is shown below. Intermediate frequency connection technical features Item Features Connector label LNB 1 … LNB 4 Connector type Type F Frequency L Band Impedance 75Ω Table 8.6 IF input features (DVB-S2/S) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 148: Dvb-Asi Transport Stream

    8.2.3 DVB-ASI Transport Stream DVB-ASI Transport Stream Input The HDR-70 receiver has a DVB-ASI Transport Stream input, compatible with the EN50083-9 standard, available on an insulated 75Ω BNC connector on the rear panel of the rack-mount demodulator unit. The ASI input is important when the equipment is used as a decoder.
  • Page 149: Video Outputs

    8.2.4 Video Outputs The HDR-70 receiver includes one analogue composite video output, one HDMI output and two digital 3G-SDI/HD-SDI/SD-SDI video outputs. The output video signal on the receiver will be automatically configured to the same format as the received video signal.
  • Page 150: Genlock

    8.2.5 Genlock Genlock Input The HDR-70 receiver has a Genlock external reference input in order to lock all video outputs to it. The connection is available on a 75Ω insulated BNC connector located on the rear panel of the rack-mount demodulator unit.
  • Page 151: Audio Output

    It is not possible to configure the equipment as IP input and IP output at the same time. 8.2.7 Audio output The HDR-70 receiver has four possible audio outputs: 2 audio outputs to extract 2 stereo channels AES/EBU and 2 stereo or ...
  • Page 152 AUDIO 1 L&R Connector label 2 AUDIO 2 L&R Connector type DB-9 male Table 8.15 Analogue and AES/EBU audio outputs connections features Pinout of the cable connector (Watched from the soldering side) Cable connector needed HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 153 DB-9 pin Table 8.16 XLR- 3 Left to DB-9 pinout XLR-3 Right pin DB-9 pin Table 8.17 XLR-3 Right to DB-9 pinout XLR-3 AES/EBU pin DB-9 pin Table 8.18 XLR-3 AES/EBU to DB-9 pinout HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 154: Gps / Data

    8.2.8 GPS / Data GPS Data Input and Output In order to provide GPS information about the receiver, the HDR-70 receiver incorporates a GPS RS232 connector. The data to be obtained is the positioning of the receiver. GPS / DATA connection technical features...
  • Page 155: Remote Control

    Table 8.21 Remote connection technical features 8.2.10 Through the USB connection, it is possible to update directly from an external USB device the firmware of the HDR-70 receiver. The connector is type A and its pinout is: USB connection technical features...
  • Page 156: Rack Unit Installation

    The down-converter is installed next to the receiver antenna. The form that the antenna is connected to the down-converter input is through mechanical hook. The down-converter is connected to the HDR-70 receiver though a triax cable. For better performance high quality cables and connectors should be used.
  • Page 157: Antenna Installation

    8.5 Antenna Installation Parabolic antenna is connected to the down-converter through a mechanical hook as shown in figure 7.3. Figure 8.3 HDR-70 receiver system installation HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 158: Chapter 9: Down Converter

    Chapter 9: Down Converter This chapter provides all the information needed about the HDR-70 receiver down-converters. 9.1 Front Panel The figure below shows the front panel of the down-converter. Lemo connector for IF  Autotracking Antenna connector  Channel selector: with 15 preset channels ...
  • Page 159: Display

    Parameters displayed in the panel are: Level of the received signal  Quality of the received signal  Frequency: received frequency in MHz  Transmission standard  Chanel (MHz)  Bit Rate (Mbps)  HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 160: Receiver Threshold

    -99 dBm -94 dBm -94 dBm -93 dBm -92 dBm  FEC: 5/6 1,7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz -96 dBm -92 dBm -91 dBm -90 dBm -90 dBm HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 161 -89 dBm -85 dBm -84 dBm -83 dBm -83 dBm  FEC: 5/6 1,7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz -85 dBm -80 dBm -79 dBm -78 dBm -77 dBm HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 162: Dvb-T

    6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz -93 dBm -92 dBm -91 dBm -90 dBm  FEC: 7/8 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz -91 dBm -90 dBm -89 dBm -89 dBm HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 163 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz -87 dBm -85 dBm -85 dBm -85 dBm  FEC: 7/8 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz -85 dBm -83 dBm -83 dBm -82 dBm HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 164: Alarms

    In the control unit LED next to the ALARM button lights in red and “Down-converter power supply low/High” alarm is displayed on the alarms list. The unit stops displaying the alarm when the power supply voltage is 18V or greater, but below 36V. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 165: Mechanical Dimensions

    9.4 Mechanical Dimensions 186 mm 80 mm 334 mm Figure 9.3 Mechanical Dimensions HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 166: Connections

    The autotracking option can be used either with a parabolic antenna with polarity, with a multisector antenna or with omnidirectional antenna. This can be selected in the menu. This is the connector used for autotracking an APO parabolic antenna with polarity. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 167 Bayonet 19 pin female Output DC 20 to 36 V (External fan) Putput Voltage Control 10.5 V at 300 mA Part number ITT KPT: 02E12-8P Table 9.4 Autotracking connection features (for an AMS multisectorial switch antenna) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 168 Table 9.5 Autotracking connector pinout ( for an AMS multisectorial switch antenna) These are the pins used for the control of the MOOG positioner (i.e. QPT-90). Description RX(+) RX(-) TX(+) TX(-) Table 9.6 Autotracking Antenna pinout (positioner) HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 169: Block Diagram

    In this chapter, the block diagram of the DC down–converter is explained. This diagram has several parts related to the DC internal performance which are shown in blocks with different inputs and outputs. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 170 Figure 9.4 DCD Block Diagram HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 171: Index A: Qpt User's Guide

    Index A: QPT User’s Guide Important Notes 1. The QPT Pan & Tilt positioners have been designed to move parabolic antennas in autotracking systems of SVP of higher quality. 2. The positioners are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment.
  • Page 172: A.1 Description

    Digital Serial Integrated Control (IC) units communicate with SVP receiver models HDR-106 and HDR-70. Mil-Spec connectors are used to offer superior performance and reliability characteristics.
  • Page 173: A.2 Technical Specifications

    14.3 Ibs. (6.48 kg) depending on model Table A.1 QPT-20 Standard Performance Serial IP features Item Specifications Serial Communication RS 422. Powered by external power supply. Control Protocols QuickSet (standard) Table A.2 QPT-20 Serial IP features HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 174 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Item Specifications Passed Shock MIL-STD-810F Meth. 516.5 Passed Vibration MIL-PRF-49256A Table A.3 QPT-20 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Figure A.2 QPT-20 Pan & Tilt Positioner Figure A.3 QPT-20 Scheme HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 175: B.2.2 Qpt-35

    <0.05º Operating Temperature -32ºC to 55ºC Table A.4 QPT-35 Standard Performance Serial features Item Specifications Serial Communication RS 422. Powered by external power supply. Control Protocols QuickSet (standard) Table A.5 QPT-35 Serial features HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 176 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Item Specifications Passed Shock MIL-STD-810F Meth. 516.5 Passed Vibration MIL-PRF-49256A Table A.6 QPT-35 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Figure A.5 QPT-35 Pan & Tilt Positioner Figure A.6 QPT-35 Scheme HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 177 Figure A.7 QPT-35 connection scheme HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 178: B.2.3 Qpt-90

    Weight 18 kg Table A.7 QPT-90 Standard Performance Serial features Item Specifications Serial Communication RS 422. Powered by external power supply. Control Protocols QuickSet (standard) Table A.8 QPT-90 Serial features HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 179 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Item Specifications Passed Shock MIL-STD-810F Meth. 516.5 Passed Vibration MIL-PRF-49256A Table A.9 QPT-90 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Figure A.8 QPT-90 Pan & Tilt Positioner Figure A.9 QPT-90 Scheme HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 180 Figure A.10 QPT-90 connection scheme HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 181: Index B: Scda User's Guide

    3. The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed when using high quality cables and connectors. 4. Only authorized personnel should open the product and any repair or warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken. Figure B.1 SCDA Duplexor HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 182: B.1 Description

    This configuration makes possible for both equipments to share the same tripod and the same antenna. The bracket has two clasps, one for each equipment, to prevent an unwanted manipulation. HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 183: B.2 Technical Specifications

    Width: 300 mm / 11.8 inches Height: 150 mm / 5.9 inches (without connectors) Depth: 22 mm / 0.86 inches Table B.1 SCDA Main Characteristics Figure B.2 SCDA Duplexor Figure B.3 SCDA Duplexor HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 184: B.3 Configurations

    B.3 Configurations Figure B.4 Tx + Tx Configuration Figure B.5 Rx + Rx Configuration HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 185 Figure B.6 Tx + Rx Duplex Configuration HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 186: Index C: Hap-60 User's Guide

    3. The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed when using high quality cables and connectors. 4. Only authorized personnel should open the product and any repair or warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken. Figure C.1 HAP-60 Parabolic Antenna HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 187: C.1 Description

    60 cm diameter. This antenna works in the 2 GHZ, 6 GHz, 7 GHz and 10 GHz frequency bands. It has been especially designed to be used in portable SVP links. So it can be clamped to the RF head of SVP equipment.
  • Page 188: C.2 Technical Specifications

    Bandwidth 500 MHz Gain Depends on the frequency Polarization Linear VSWR Typ: < 1.8 Connector N female Diameter 60 cm Weight 5 kg Table C.1 HAP-60 Main Characteristics Figure C.2 HAP-60 Parabolic Antenna HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 189 COFDM Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Direct current or Down Converter DVB-T Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial DVB-T2 Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial Second Generation ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Forward Error Correction HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 190 High Definition Receiver High Definition Transmitter Intermediate Frequency Interval Guard Internet Protocol order Intermodulation Product Liquid Crystal Display Low Delay Light-Emitting Diode Low Noise Amplifier MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group NLOS Non Line of Sight HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 191 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying RadioFrequency Remote Control Standard Delay Serial Digital Interface SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Thin-Film Transistor Transport Stream User Datagram Protocol Ultra High Frequency VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 192 HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 193 Notes HDR-70 H.264 Portable Receiver USER’S MANUAL V8.1...
  • Page 194 Final note SVP Broadcast Microwave S.L. is constantly striving to improve all of its products. Therefore, we ask you to understand that modifications may occur in designs, equipment and technology. Consequently, no responsibility can be derived from the information, illustrations or descriptions contained in this manual.
  • Page 195 SVP Broadcast Microwave reserves the right to make changes to this manual and to the equipment without prior notice. C/Zubiaurre 7 bajo 48215 Iurreta Vizcaya – España Tel: (+34) 94620 3722 info@svpbm.com www.svpbm.com...

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