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HD Radio Technology is manufactured under license
from iBiquity Digital Corporation.
U.S. and Foreign
Patents apply. HD Radio™ and the HD and HD Radio
logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital
Corporation.
iBiquity Digital software © 2003-2016
iBiquity Digital Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
September, 2016 - Rev. 1.0.0.0 Firmware

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  • Page 1 HD Radio Technology is manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents apply. HD Radio™ and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation. iBiquity Digital software © 2003-2016 iBiquity Digital Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section III - OPERATING THE INOmini 639 Hey, why is the screen flashing? ......8 Menu Navigation Basics ........8 FM and HD Radio Menu Screens Explained ..9 Locked Menus ............9 Setting the Frequency and Mode ....... 10 Carrier Strength and Alarm ........
  • Page 3: Section I - Introduction

    Antenna Input: 75-ohm (F) Receiver Sensitivity: 10µV for 50dB monaural FM SNR Product Description Audio Response: The INOmini 639 is an FM and FM/HD Radio™ receiver for Analog FM Mode: ±1dB, 30Hz–15kHz; de-emphasis is professional off-air broadcast monitoring. It receives 75µs or 50µs, menu-selectable...
  • Page 4: Section Ii - Installation And Connection

    AC Mains Power All Inovonics INOmini modules are supplied with a ‘brick’ Section II switching-type power supply compatible with international mains voltages. The actual power consumed by the Receiv- INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION er is 230mA at 12 volts DC. A second DC connector on the rear panel allows ‘daisy-chaining’...
  • Page 5: Section Iii - Operating The Inomini 639

    LINE OUTPUTS –15dBu and +15dBu, corresponding to Section III 100% peak modulation of the FM carri- er, or 0dB (–3dBFS) HD Radio modula- OPERATING THE INOmini 639 tion. The balanced, transformer-isolated AES AES DIGITAL Hey, why is the screen flashing?
  • Page 6: Fm And Hd Radio Menu Screens Explained

    FM and HD Radio Menu Screens Explained dio activity, HD:None will be indicated. Some INOmini 639 menu screens are common to both the FM and HD Radio modes; others are specific to one mode or When receiving FM, the RF bargraph is a rough measure- another.
  • Page 7: Audio Muting

    Menu Screen 7 for HD Radio reception or 8 for RF and HD Radio Signal Readouts (Menu Screen 4) RF: is redundant to the similar measurement on Menu...
  • Page 8: Fm Stereo Modes

    ‘cheating’ in the professional workplace. stereo broadcasts and FM:M if the station is Program Audio Levels (HD Radio Menu Screen 7; FM Menu 8) transmitting a monaural This is a very accurate, peak-responding display of program signal. audio levels and includes a floating peak-hold function.
  • Page 9: Headphone Volume

    The lower line of FM Menu Screen 11 will scroll the RDS Clock/Time field. This will include the date, the Line Output Levels (HD Radio Menu Screen 9; FM Menu 10) current time in 24-hour You may set analog and notation, and the offset...
  • Page 10: Pty / Ptyn

    RT: may be used to present the same artist and title data PTY / PTYN (FM Menu Screen 12) that is commonly scrolled in the PS: field, but is often re- The RDS PTY (Program served for static information such as the station’s telephone TYpe) function identifies number, web address or program promotion.
  • Page 11: Hd Name

    Codec Mode: defines the composition of the HD Radio digi- album name if it’s too long for the LCD display. tal stream. As of this writing, with analog FM and HD Radio digital program channels broadcast concurrently and, hope- fully, in sync, the first description in the following list will HD Genre (HD Radio Menu Screen 15) scroll in this field.
  • Page 12: Section Iv - Using The Analysis Software

    FM pro- fore connecting the INOmini 639 to your computer. gramming to the right channel. FM and HD Radio audio lev- els may be compared with the LCD level meter as well in Installation is a simple Windows Installer (.msi) routine dis-...
  • Page 13: Software Settings

    This pane displays static and dynamic RDS data, including Software Settings the RT+ 1 and 2 ‘tags.’ It is not within the scope of this Once the application is run- manual to detail all the RDS functions. A good source for ning, you’ll find a Settings tab at this information is the manual for our Model 730 RDS En- the top of the screen.
  • Page 14: The Hd Info Pane

    RDS data received. Again, this manual does not ad- HD Radio ‘PAD’ metadata is displayed here in much the dress the composition of the data groups, and needless to same manner as is the decoded RDS data for the analog FM say it’s not a simple coding scheme.
  • Page 15 START LOG button is clicked. Unless they are manually de- tle, program promo, advertisement, specific date and time leted, these logs will grow indefinitely. of day). A better way to manage the logs is to Once again, if you do not name new log files when pausing pre-name the log files.
  • Page 16: Section V - Updating The Firmware

    before installing it. In any case it’s always a good idea to go through your setup menus, one by one, and make note of Section V each setting. The Update Procedure UPDATING THE FIRMWARE 1. Unplug the DC power connector from the rear-panel jack.
  • Page 17: Section Vi - Technical Matters

    (NOTES) Section VI TECHNICAL MATTERS Firmware Version With the INOmini 639 powered-up, hold the knob down for 5 seconds or so. The menu screen you have been viewing will be replaced by the 639 Firmware screen. This shows the firmware version installed in your unit. This is infor- mation that may prove useful when communicating with the factory.
  • Page 18 INOVONICS WARRANTY TERMS OF SALE: Inovonics products are sold with an under- standing of “full satisfaction”; that is, full credit or refund will be is- sued for products sold as new if returned to the point of purchase within 30 days following their receipt, provided that they are re- turned complete, and in “as received”...

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