TANDBERG E5780 User Manual
TANDBERG E5780 User Manual

TANDBERG E5780 User Manual

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ST.US.E10135.2

USER GUIDE

E5780 and E5782 Encoder
Build Version 3.6.0
(and later)
E5780/E5782 Encoder
ENGLISH (UK)
www.tandbergtv.com

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    ST.US.E10135.2 USER GUIDE E5780 and E5782 Encoder Build Version 3.6.0 (and later) E5780/E5782 Encoder ENGLISH (UK) www.tandbergtv.com...
  • Page 2 This document and the information contained in Issue 2 first published in 2005 by: it is the property of TANDBERG Television Ltd TANDBERG Television Ltd and may be the subject of patents pending and granted. It must not be used for commercial...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Contents Who Should Use This User Guide? ..........5 1.1 What Equipment is Covered by This User Guide? ........5 1.2 Hardware and Software Options ............6 Installing the Equipment ..............7 2.1 Introduction ..................7 2.2 Operating Voltage ................
  • Page 4 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder List of Figures Figure 2.1: Stand-by Switch ..............9 Figure 2.2: Rear Panel Component Parts and Connectors ......10 Figure 3.1: Input Monitor in SD ............... 13 Figure 3.2: Summary Screen ..............14 Figure 3.3: Keypad and Display Functions..........14 Figure 3.4: Accessing Inscriptions on the Keypad ........
  • Page 5: Who Should Use This User Guide

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Who Should Use This User Guide? This User Guide is written for operators/users of the E5780/5782 Encoders to assist in installation and operation. It is not intended to be a detailed source of information. This can be found in the Reference Guide companion document which is issued on CD.
  • Page 6: Hardware And Software Options

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Hardware and Software Options Table 1.2: Hardware Options Marketing Code Description Daughter Card Options M2/EDCOM2/BISS BISS scrambling option - Mode 0, 1 and BISS-E Hardware Options M2/EOM2/AUDLIN2 Additional Audio + Linear PCM M2/EOM2/REMUX Remux Option Module...
  • Page 7: Installing The Equipment

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Marketing Code Description M2/ESO2/422 MPEG-2 422P@ML - for professional editing quality pictures, 1.5 Mbit/s to 50 Mbit/s. M2/ESO2/RAS RAS (Remote Authorisation System) - allows material to be protected from illegal viewing using TANDBERG Television’s proprietary scrambling system.
  • Page 8: Operating Voltage

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Operating Voltage All Encoder models are fitted with a wide-ranging power supply. It is suitable for supply voltages of 100-120 Vac -10% +6% or 220-240 Vac -10% +6% at 50/60 Hz nominal. CAUTION This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
  • Page 9: Power Supply Stand-By Switch

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Power Supply Stand-by Switch This switch puts the Encoder into stand-by mode. It powers down the supply rails of the display and internal circuits within the unit. The switch type avoids accidental powering-down of the Encoder. For normal use, using a screwdriver, ensure that the I is always at the top (see Figure 2.1).
  • Page 10: Figure 2.2: Rear Panel Component Parts And Connectors

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder RS-422 Data RS-232/ RS-485 Audio In and Control H Sync Audio Reference Out Alarm RS-232 Data Ethernet Outputs SDI In Composite Technical Video Earth Base Board Option Slots 4-6 Option Slot 6 Option Option Slot 1...
  • Page 11: Table 2.1: Types Of Connector

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Table 2.1: Types of Connector Type of Connector Description A 75 Ω BNC connector provides a serial digital video input SDI IN to the unit. This input is terminated in 75 Ω. A 75 Ω BNC connector provides an HD serial digital video HD SDI INPUT input to the unit.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Encoder To The Power Supply

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder NOTE Refer to the Reference Guide for all power supply, fuse, safety, EMC information and operating conditions. Connecting the Encoder to the Power Supply WARNINGS Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can...
  • Page 13: Operating The Equipment From The Front Panel

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Operating the Equipment From the Front Panel Introduction The front panel display and keypad may be used to configure, control and monitor the Encoder when an external control system is not used. Establishing Local Control 3.2.1...
  • Page 14: Navigating The Menus

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder 3.2.2 Summary Screen On or Off Air. Clear or Scrambled. Indicates whether or not the mux Indicates whether or not the output On Air option is set to on or off. is scrambled. This gives quick access to...
  • Page 15: Figure 3.5: Functions Associated With Softkeys

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder 3.3.3 How to Use the Functions Associated with Softkeys The following display screens show the different functions associated with the options. On Air / Off Air indicates Scramble means that whether the mux On Air option Press Left and Right scrambling is enabled.
  • Page 16: Typical Operation And Setting Of Parameters

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Typical Operation and Setting of Parameters System Summary Menu Screen Service Info..Remote Control..Config General..Cfgs..Menu Advanced..More..Mbd Services ..Quit Build..Quit Video Menu Advanced Menu Video Source..Setup Video Encoder..
  • Page 17: Select Syntax

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Refer the following steps for a typical set-up. See Figure 4.1 for the menu tree and Section 4.1 onwards on how to navigate the menus. For more detailed information or parameters not mentioned refer to the Reference Guide.
  • Page 18: Set The Mux Options

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Navigate to the Remote Control Menu. Select the following options: IP Address Option – enter or change the IP address of the unit. Serial Protocol Option – select RS-485 or RS-232. Change other options as required.
  • Page 19: Set The Vbi Options

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Compression Mode – select the required compression mode. Standard is the default mode. The various seamless modes allow the bit-rate to be changed, over a defined range, without a break in transmission. The low delay modes use various techniques to reduce the encoding delay, but picture quality may reduce (see the Reference Guide for more details).
  • Page 20 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder NOTES 1. Requires up to 3 Mbit/s of video bit-rate to carry this additional information. 2. 3:2 pulldown cannot be used when using this option. VBI Options (625 lines, 25 Hz) – in SD the Encoder can extract a maximum of eight VBI lines per field on the SD inputs.
  • Page 21: Set The Audio Options

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder VBI Options (525 lines, 29.97 Hz) - in SD the Encoder can extract a maximum of eight VBI lines per field. The possible VBI types are; Vertical Interval Time Code (VITC), Video Index, Closed Caption, Neilson AMOL 1, and Neilson AMOL 11.
  • Page 22: Set The Data Options

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Set the Data Options Navigate to the Data Menu. If serial data, either RS-232 or RS-422, is to be encoded then configure the input source and bit-rates. Set the Output Options The Output Menu allows the output of the Encoder to be selected. This is set to ASI unless an option card providing an alternative output is fitted.
  • Page 23: Configuring The Encoder For Minimum Bit-Rate

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Video Bit-rate - the video bit-rate can be set in the Video Encoder Menu. The simple rule is that the higher the bit-rate, the lower the encoding delay. 4.12 Configuring the Encoder for Minimum Bit-rate...
  • Page 24: Typical Configurations

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Typical Configurations Stand-alone ATSC Encoder (SD) To put the Encoder into a typical configuration for a stand-alone ATSC Encoder perform the following: Navigate to the Config Menu. Load Active Config – select the ‘Standard (ATSC)’ configuration which has the video bit-rate that is required.
  • Page 25: Stand-Alone Atsc Encoder (Hd)

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Stand-alone ATSC Encoder (HD) To put the Encoder into a typical configuration for a stand-alone ATSC Encoder perform the following: Navigate to the Config Menu. Select HD Factory Defaults. NOTE Do this the first time that the menus are accessed. This is to ensure that all SD and HD configurations are available for use.
  • Page 26: Contribution Feed (4:2:2) (Sd)

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Contribution Feed (4:2:2) (SD) Software option module M2/ESO2/422 is required for this installation. To put the Encoder into a typical configuration for a contribution link that requires 4:2:2 video carry out the following: Navigate to the Config Menu.
  • Page 27: Contribution Feed (4:2:2) (Hd)

    5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Contribution Feed (4:2:2) (HD) The Encoder needs to be an E5782 for this mode. To put the Encoder into a typical configuration for a contribution link that requires 4:2:2 video carry out the following: Navigate to the Config Menu.
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