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Installati on and Operati on Manual
Selenio 6800+™
Satellite Receiver and Demodulator
with Conditi onal Access
Editi on A
175-100445-00
Delivering the Moment

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  • Page 1 Installati on and Operati on Manual Selenio 6800+™ Satellite Receiver and Demodulator with Conditi onal Access Editi on A 175-100445-00 Delivering the Moment...
  • Page 2 Publicati on Informati on © 2014 Imagine Communicati ons Corp. Proprietary and Confi denti al. Imagine Communicati ons considers this document and its contents to be proprietary and confi denti al. Except for making a reasonable number of copies for your own internal use, you may not reproduce this publicati on, or any part thereof, in any form, by any method, for any purpose, or in any language other than English without the writt en consent of Imagine Communicati ons.
  • Page 3 SRC6800+ Satellite Receiver and Demodulator with Conditional Access Installation and Operation Manual November 2011 Edition A...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ........................vii Manual Information ..................... vii Unpacking/Shipping Information ................viii Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual ..............ix Terms and Symbols on the Product ................ix Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance ..........x Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance .......x Chapter 1 SRC6800+ Module and Interface ..............
  • Page 6 Contents Chapter 3 Firmware Upgrade ....................13 How to Upgrade Firmware ..................13 Procedure ........................13 How to Monitor a Software Upgrade ...............15 Chapter 4 Operation ........................17 How Commands Are Documented ................17 General Operating Procedures ...................17 How Parameter Changes are Applied ...............17 How to Check Hardware and Software Versions ............18 Configuration Procedures ...................18 How to Configure an RF Input Source ..............18 How to Configure the ASI Interface as the Input Source ...........19...
  • Page 7 SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Module Does Not Seem to Work ................35 Contacting Customer Service ................... 36 Copyright © 2011, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 8 Contents Copyright © 2011, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface Manual Information Purpose This manual provides information about the SRC6800+ Satellite Receiver and Demodulator with Conditional Access. Audience This manual is written for engineers and software developers who are responsible for third party control of the SRC6800+. Revision History Table P-1.
  • Page 10: Unpacking/Shipping Information

    viii Preface Table P-2. Writing Conventions (Continued) Term or Convention Description hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document or elsewhere Internet address Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL Indicates important information that helps to avoid and Note: troubleshoot problems Obtaining...
  • Page 11: Safety Terms And Symbols In This Manual

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the original packaging material. If the product is still within the warranty period, we will return the product prepaid after servicing. Safety Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it.
  • Page 12: Restriction On Hazardous Substances (Rohs) Compliance

    Preface Safety Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance Directive 2002/95/EC—commonly known as the European Union (EU) Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)—sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end-of-life recycling.
  • Page 13 SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Figure 1-2 WEEE Compliance Emblem Copyright © 2011, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 14 Preface Safety Copyright © 2011, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Src6800+ Module And Interface

    SRC6800+ Module and Interface Overview The SRC6800+ extracts either a Single-Program Transport Stream (SPTS) or an entire Multi-Program Transport Stream (MPTS) from signals received through the unit’s RF or ASI inputs. The resulting transport stream is presented to external equipment through the module’s three ASI outputs.
  • Page 16: Asi Outputs

    Chapter 1 SRC6800+ Module and Interface ASI Outputs The ASI signal produced by the SRC6800+ is duplicated onto three(3) separate interfaces. ASI Input The SRC6800+ can also receive one (1) ASI signal directly. As with the RF input, the SRC6800+ can extract a single program from a transport stream multiplex and can provide the resulting single-program transport stream on its three ASI outputs.
  • Page 17: Module Description

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Module Description SRC6800+ Front Module Figure 1-1 is a generic top-front view of the SRC6800+ module. Figure 1-1 SRC6800+ Front Module Card Edge Features Table 1-1 SRC6800+ Front Module Card Edge Features Feature Description Module Status Indicates the module’s state of operation.
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 SRC6800+ Module and Interface Table 1-1 SRC6800+ Front Module Card Edge Features Feature Description 3–6 RF Input LEDs 1–4 This LED indicates the state of the configured active RF input. Off - The Interface is not configured for use. Green - The interface is active and operating normally.
  • Page 19: Src6800+ Back Connector

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual SRC6800+ Back Connector Figure 1-2 shows the double-slot back connector used by the SRC6800+ when installed in a 6800+. Figure 1-2 SRC6800+ Back Connector Table 1-2 SRC6800+ Back Connector Electrical Interfaces Description Full Description 1–4 RF Inputs Hard-wire RF inputs to up to four different sources and use software selection to determine the active input.
  • Page 20: Electrical Interfaces

    Chapter 1 SRC6800+ Module and Interface Electrical Interfaces RF Inputs The SRC6800+ features four RF interfaces for applications in which more than one satellite input is required. The ‘live’ input is software-selectable amongst these interfaces. Each interface receives L-band satellite input through a 75-Ohm F-type female connector. Additionally these RF interfaces can also provide voltage for Low Noise Block (LNB) down converter power and control.
  • Page 21: Signal Flow

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Interface Use this interface to connect the SRC6800+ to a LAN for system control, status monitoring, and firmware upgrades. A Category 5 cable of up to 100 meters in length may be used to link the system to a hub.
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 SRC6800+ Module and Interface Copyright © 2011, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Installation And Navigation Discovery

    Installation and Navigation Discovery CAUTION Before installing this product, read the 6800+ Series Safety Instructions and Standards Manual shipped with every FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual or downloadable from our support web sites: http:// www.broadcast.harris.com/support/ and https://premier.harris.com/broadcast/. This safety manual contains important information about the safe installation and operation of 6800+ series products.
  • Page 24: Pre-Installation Process

    Chapter 2 Installation and Navigation Discovery Pre-Installation Process Perform the following steps before installing the SRC6800+. Note: Contact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged Unpack the module. Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit. Confirm receipt of all items on the packing list.
  • Page 25: How To "Discover" The Module In Navigator

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual How to “Discover” the Module in Navigator Click Options > Discovery to open the Discovery Options dialog. Figure 2-1 Discovery Options Dialog If the Products for Discovery column lists the frame containing the module you have just installed (Note: Check the IP Address column as well to be sure) then: Place a check mark in the Hosts column next to the module.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 Installation and Navigation Discovery Copyright © 2011, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade How to Upgrade Firmware Note: If a previous upgrade was interrupted and the module will not boot correctly, or if the module is in an inoperable state: (1) Move the toggle switch to the ‘up’ position. (2) Re-insert the module to cause it to boot in ‘safe mode’. (3) Proceed with the following upgrade procedure.
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 Firmware Upgrade On the New Transfer tab, click the Add button on the right. The Device Selection dialog opens Figure 3-2 Device Selection Dialog In the Device Selection dialog: Expand the tree as needed to reveal the target device. Highlight the target device.
  • Page 29: How To Monitor A Software Upgrade

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual See the next section How to Monitor a Software Upgrade on page 15 for details on how to track upgrade progress and how to confirm when the upgrade process has completed. How to Monitor a Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade dialog offers two mechanisms, the Log Tab and the Progress Tab for determining the status of an upgrade once it has begun.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 Firmware Upgrade Figure 3-4 Software Upgrade Dialog’s Progress Tab In the event of a failure of any kind, double-click on the row indicating the failure to open the Log. Scroll down to the bottom of the Log to view the last failed action. Copyright ©...
  • Page 31: Chapter 4 Operation

    Operation This chapter explains how to configure the SRC6800+. How Commands Are Documented In Navigator, each element in this command line represents a distinct level in the command tree. The last element in the command line represents a parameter value selection or entry. Procedures in this chapter list commands in a single-line format.
  • Page 32: How To Check Hardware And Software Versions

    Chapter 4 Operation How to Check Hardware and Software Versions See the RCP-CCS-1U Installation and Operation Manual, CCS software application user manual, or CCS software application online help for information on viewing software and hardware version numbers. Configuration Procedures These sections describe the SRC6800+ input configuration parameters. •...
  • Page 33: How To Configure The Asi Interface As The Input Source

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual How to Configure the ASI Interface as the Input Source Use this procedure when the ASI input interface carries an encrypted input. Specify the ASI interface as the input. Configuration > DMX > Input = ASI The module now uses the signal on the ‘ASI’...
  • Page 34: How To Monitor Module Alarms

    Chapter 4 Operation How to Monitor Module Alarms SRC6800+’s Module Status LED illuminates red when an alarm condition is present. Navigator can be used to monitor an SRC6800+ module. Alarms messages are aggregated and presented in a manner that distinguishes between major and minor alarms. See Alarms for details about each alarm type.
  • Page 35: Command Parameters

    Command Parameters Overview Parameters on page 23 lists all parameters and options for the SRC6800+. Use control software such as CCS Navigator to access these parameters or use the 6800+ Web GUI. See the respective software user manual for more information on usage. In Table 5-1 on page 23, each branch of the parameter tree is separated by a ‘greater than’...
  • Page 36: Src6800+ Parameters

    Chapter 5 Command Parameters SRC6800+ Parameters How To Use Telnet On a Windows PC, click the Start > Run, type cmd and press ‘Return’ to open a DOS dialog box. Begin a Telnet session by using the system’s IP address and typing the following into the DOS dialog box.
  • Page 37: Parameters

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Parameters Configuration Parameters Table 5-1 SRC6800+ Configuration Parameters Command Path Description Options Default Configuration > RF[1–4] Frequency (GHz) Specifies the L-Band RF frequency. Values may be 0.000 to 99.000 0.940 specified in 0.0001 GHz steps. Local Oscillator Frequency Specifies the local oscillator frequency.
  • Page 38 Chapter 5 Command Parameters Table 5-1 SRC6800+ Configuration Parameters Command Path Description Options Default Pilot Enables/disables pilot symbol insertion. On, Off Configuration > BISS Clear Session Word Specifies the BISS Clear Session Word (CSW). 12-char (hex) When no BISS descrambling is desired, this value may be an empty string.
  • Page 39 SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Table 5-1 SRC6800+ Configuration Parameters Command Path Description Options Default Injected Identifier Specifies the Basic Interoperable Scrambling 14-char (hex) System (BISS) Injected Identifier. When no BISS Mode E descrambling is desired, this value may be an empty string. To enable BISS Mode E descrambling, this identifier should be set to a 14-character, hexadecimal string, such as 0a3b5c7d9e1f34 (upper-case and lower-case...
  • Page 40 Chapter 5 Command Parameters Table 5-1 SRC6800+ Configuration Parameters Command Path Description Options Default Output Specifies the contents of the transport stream All, Program output. All - The entire multiplex (MPTS). Program - Only the selected program (SPTS). Note: When using the CAM card for decryption, the SRC has the ability to put out the entire multi-program stream, while decrypting only a single program.
  • Page 41: Status Parameters

    SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Table 5-1 SRC6800+ Configuration Parameters Command Path Description Options Default Configuration > Control Password Specifies the password protecting the module's 31-char admin control interfaces. Enable Telnet Enables/disables the module's Telnet interface. Enable, Disable Clear Status Clears and resets all status parameters.
  • Page 42: Alarms

    Chapter 5 Command Parameters Table 5-2 SRC6800+ Status Parameters Command Path Description Options Default Carrier Lock Indicates if carrier lock has been achieved on the True, False — selected RF interface. FEC Lock Indicates if FEC lock has been achieved on the True, False —...
  • Page 43 SRC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual Command Path Description Options Default RF Input Error This alarm state is raised when RF is the True, False configured input, and the RF EbNo level is — outside of its specified limit. Program Lost Indicates the specified program is not present on True, False —...
  • Page 44 Chapter 5 Command Parameters Copyright © 2011, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 45: Specifications

    Specifications SRC6800+ Specifications Electrical Specifications 10/100/1000 BaseT Electrical Interface Connector..............................RJ-45 Standard..............................IEEE 802.1 Differential Output Voltage ........................0.75 V ±0.83 dB High Frequency Jitter (max) ........................0.3 ns Clock Frequency ............................. 125 MHz ±0.01% Common Mode Rejection........................1V RMS 1–250 MHz ASI Input/Output Connector..............................
  • Page 46: Physical Specifications

    Chapter 6 Specifications Power Consumption SRC6800+ Modules (Applications requiring no LNB power)..............11 W SRC6800+ Modules (Applications requiring LNB power)................ 15 W (Max.) * Note: * In applications requiring the SRC6800+ to supply LNB power an additional 1-slot filler plate must be installed immediately to the right of the SRC6800+ to accommodate power requirements.
  • Page 47: Appendix A Communication And Troubleshooting

    Communication and Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Steps Follow these steps in troubleshooting 6800+ product problems: Review the Software Communication and Control Issues on page 33. Note: Associated documentation for 6800+ series products can generally be found in the product-specific manual that accompanies every module, in the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual, and in the 6800+ Safety Instructions and Standards Manual Search this product manual and other associated documentation for answers to your question.
  • Page 48: Navigator Does Not Find All Modules In Frame

    Appendix A Communication and Troubleshooting Verify whether there is an ICE6800+ or 6800+ETH module installed in the frame. FR6802+ frames only useICE6800+ modules to communicate with CCS software and hardware. FR6802+QXF and FR6822+ frames use ICE6800+ or 6800+ETH modules to communicate with CCS software and hardware.
  • Page 49: Ccs Software Application Does Not Communicate With Module

    Product Code Variable Document Type Variable Gently push the module into its slot in the frame to ensure it is seated properly and powered up. Verify that the Control window indicates the device is ready. CCS Software Application Does Not Communicate with Module Ensure you have installed the correct cables between the PC and the frame: A null modem serial cable must be used between a PC and an FR6802+ frame (not a straight-through cable).
  • Page 50 Appendix A Communication and Troubleshooting Unplug the front module. Unscrew and remove the back module Carefully reposition any bent pins. If this is not possible, contact Customer Support. Note: Pressed pins are ok and will not affect the functionality. Contacting Customer Service We are committed to providing round-the-clock, 24-hour service to our customers around the world.
  • Page 51 Index Alarms 28 Outputs ASI 2 Back Module 5 buying manuals viii Parameters Configuration 23 Status 27 Power Control problems 34 consumption 32 Customer Service, contacting 36 dissipation 9 Power ratings 9 Precautions, safety ix Data I/O 32 Product description 1 Description, product 1 Product servicing viii Discovery failure 34...
  • Page 52 Index Unpacking information viii Web site, location of manuals viii Usable slots 9 WEEE compliance x Copyright © 2009-2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 54 For more information, please visit www.broadcast.harris.com. Harris is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation. Trademarks and tradenames are the property of their respective companies. Broadcast Communications Division 25 Dyas Road | North York, ON CANADA M3B 1V7 | Tel: (416) 445 9640 www.broadcast.harris.com ©2012 Harris Corporation...

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