TANDBERG TT1260 Reference Manual

TANDBERG TT1260 Reference Manual

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ST.RE.E10100.3
Issue 3
ENGLISH (UK)
REFERENCE GUIDE
TT1260 Contribution Receiver
Software Version 5.2.1 (and later)
TT1260/DIRBAS,
TT1260/CIBAS[/48]
and
Options
TT1260 Contribution Receiver

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  • Page 1 ST.RE.E10100.3 Issue 3 ENGLISH (UK) REFERENCE GUIDE TT1260 Contribution Receiver Software Version 5.2.1 (and later) TT1260/DIRBAS, TT1260/CIBAS[/48] Options TT1260 Contribution Receiver...
  • Page 2 This document and the information contained in it is the Issue 3 first published in 2007 by: property of TANDBERG Television Ltd and may be the ANDBERG ELEVISION subject of patents pending and granted. It must not be...
  • Page 3: List Of Contents

    Annex A: Glossary Annex B: Technical Specification Annex C: Menus Annex D: Language Abbreviations Annex E: Using the TT1260 with the TANDBERG Director System Annex F: Factory Defaults Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page iii ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 4 VideoGuard is a registered trademark of NDS Limited. ® ® Dolby Digital and AC-3 are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Trademarks ™ Alteia is a trademark of TANDBERG Television Limited. Page iv Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 5 EMC Compliance This equipment is certified to the EMC requirements detailed in Annex B, Technical Specification. To maintain this certification, only use the leads supplied or if in doubt contact Customer Services. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page v ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 6: Contact Information

    For systems support you can choose either Gold or Silver Advantage. These packages are designed to save you costs and protect your income through enlisting the help of TANDBERG Television support specialists. VOYAGER Advantage is the truly mobile service solution. This provides a package specifically designed to keep you mobile and operational.
  • Page 7 Technical Training Training Courses TANDBERG Television provides a wide range of training courses on the operation and maintenance of our products and on their supporting technologies. TANDBERG can provide both regularly scheduled courses and training tailored to individual needs. Courses can be run either at your premises or at one of our dedicated training facilities.
  • Page 8 Preliminary Pages Technical Publications If you need to contact TANDBERG Television Technical Publications regarding this publication, e-mail: techpubs@tandbergtv.com. Page viii Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    System (BISS)........1-14 Video Outputs ........1-7 Signal Protection ........1-14 Audio Outputs ........1-7 DVB Common Interface .......1-15 Data Output ........... 1-7 1.6.6 Rear Panel ...........1-15 Alarm Output.......... 1-7 Alarm Output [Option] ......1-8 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 1-1 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 10 Introduction List of Figures List of Tables Figure 1.1: Front View of the TT1260 ........1-3 Table 1.1: Equipment Model Descriptions......1-3 Figure 1.2: Typical Satellite Compression System....1-9 Figure 1.3: What the Satellite Receiver Does ..... 1-10 Figure 1.4: Typical Download Transmission System ..1-10 Figure 1.5: Typical Compression System ......
  • Page 11: Scope Of This Reference Guide

    1.1.1 Who Should Use This Reference Guide This Reference Guide is written for operators/users of variants of the TT1260 Contribution Receiver and options. It describes the unit’s functions and operation. The Reference Guide is written to assist in the installation and day-to-day care and operation of the unit. Maintenance information requiring the covers to be removed is not included.
  • Page 12: Summary Of Features

    Introduction Summary of Features 1.2.1 Main Features The TT1260 is fully compliant with the appropriate sections of the MPEG-2 , DVB-S DSNG specifications and offers the following features: • Front Panel Controls and Indications: A vertical split two line x 40 character back-lit dot matrix LCD display with...
  • Page 13 TANDBERG Television Signal Protection (option) DVB Common Interface (option) • TANDBERG Director system: Over-air remote control is available if the TT1260 is used as part of a TANDBERG Director system (Over-air software downloading, Re-start, Tuning and Retuning etc.) NOTES… The TANDBERG Director system GUI counts the inputs from zero (i.e. 0, 1).
  • Page 14: Inputs

    Four L-band F-type connectors (or three L-band F-type plus one IF BNC connector) for reception of DVB-S QPSK and DVB-S2 QPSK and 8PSK modulated signals COFDM Input (Terrestrial Receivers) [Option] Equipped with a BNC connector for receiving a COFDM modulated signal. Page 1-6 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 15: Tandbergtv G.703 Input (Telco Receivers) [Option]

    (option). Alarm Output A 9-way D-type connector for alarm and failure monitoring is carried out within the equipment. This produces a summary alarm signal and also lights the general front-panel ALARM LED. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 1-7 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 16: Alarm Output [Option]

    TANDBERG Director, RAS and BISS (however, streams with mixed CA are not supported) However, it is not possible to have both DVB Common Interface and TANDBERG Director on the same unit. When the CA system uses a smart card or Common Interface Module, access by the user is via the back panel of the IRD.
  • Page 17: The Satellite Receiver

    The Satellite Receiver 1.3.1 Typical Satellite System The TT1260 Satellite Receiver is a component of the MPEG-2/DVB compliant range of TANDBERG Television equipment. It is designed for use by broadcasters and distributors of video, audio and data services over satellite.
  • Page 18: Over-Air Software Download (Tandberg Director Systems)

    Over-air Software Download (TANDBERG Director Systems) The TT1260 Satellite Receiver is shipped with the appropriate software installed, but it is designed to allow replacement of this code by new versions of software transmitted over-air. The new code is downloaded as a background task in the same transport stream as used for the normal transmission of services.
  • Page 19: The Telco Receiver/Decoder

    1.4.1 Typical Decoder System The Decoder is a component of TANDBERG Television’s range of equipment. It is designed for use by broadcasters and distributors of video and audio services. It can be used as a transport stream monitor or to decode signals received over a telecommunications network.
  • Page 20: Tt1260 Control Modes

    1.5.1 Introduction The TT1260 is designed for unattended operation. Once set up, the unit requires no further attention except to ensure the fan is working. There are up to four control modes associated with the Receiver (dependent upon options fitted). The unit remains in the chosen control mode until another mode is requested.
  • Page 21: Remote Control Modes

    Director NCP mode refer to Section 3.9, Setting Up System Parameters. All Front Panel and Serial Remote commands are ignored except the operating mode. The TT1260 can be put into a local lockout condition. When in this condition, there are two ways to recover control: •...
  • Page 22: Front Panel Leds

    CA system decryption. Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS) With the appropriate configuration, the TT1260 descrambles the BISS Mode 1 or Mode E input selected service. This system has been developed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as an open scrambling system.
  • Page 23: Dvb Common Interface

    Introduction DVB Common Interface The TT1260 Common Interface version has a common interface (CI) slot at the rear. The CI module has to be inserted first, before a card can be inserted. 1.6.6 Rear Panel Inputs and outputs to the unit are taken via the rear panel. Figure 1.9 shows a typical Decoder rear panel.
  • Page 24 Introduction BLANK Page 1-16 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 25 Figure 2.3: Location of the Technical Earth ......2-11 2.4.2 FCC ............2-6 Figure 2.4: Typical Decoder Rear Panel......2-12 Figure 2.5: TT1260 Signal Connections ......2-13 2.5 A.C. Supply Operating Voltage and Fusing - Safety Information ..........2-6 Figure 2.6: Typical Decoder Rear Panel, with ASI Input and Alarm Option Fitted ........
  • Page 26 Table 2.8: Frame Sync Hi-Z Connector ......2-16 Table 2.9: Ethernet Pin-outs ..........2-16 Table 2.10: Remote Control Connector ......2-17 Table 2.11: Alarm Connector ..........2-17 Table 2.12: RS-232 Low-speed Data Connector ....2-18 Page 2-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 27: Read This First

    Lightning Protection WARNING… IF THE TT1260 DECODER HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO A LIGHTNING STRIKE OR POWER SURGE WHICH HAS STOPPED IT WORKING, DISCONNECT THE POWER IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT REAPPLY POWER UNTIL IT HAS BEEN CHECKED FOR SAFETY. IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT TANDBERG TELEVISION CUSTOMER SERVICES.
  • Page 28: Preliminary Checks

    Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, bracket or table recommended by TANDBERG Television Ltd.
  • Page 29: Installing The Equipment

    2. Do not install units so that the air intake of one aligns with the outlet on another. Provide baffles and adequate spacing. The TT1260 should never be placed near or over a radiator or other source of heat. It should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the instructions have been adhered to.
  • Page 30: Installing Cables - Safety

    A.C. Supply Operating Voltage and Fusing - Safety Information The TT1260 operates from a wide-ranging mains power supply (100-240 Vac 50/60 Hz nominal) and is designed for use in ambient air temperature in the range 0°C to +50°C. There are no links etc. to be altered for operation from different supply voltages. The full Technical Specification is given in Annex B, Technical Specification.
  • Page 31: A.c. Power Supply Cord

    Green Neutral: Blue Blue White Live: Brown Brown Black If the colours do not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in a locally supplied plug, proceed as in Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution ReceiverTT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 2-7 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 32 Installing the Equipment Table 2.3. The inclusion of Page 2-8 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 33 Installing the Equipment Table 2.3 is for reference. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution ReceiverTT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 2-9 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 34: Connecting The Equipment To The A.c. Power Supply

    As there is no mains power switch fitted to this unit, ensure the local a.c. power supply is switched OFF before connecting the supply cord. Connect the mains lead to the TT1260 and then to the local supply. -48 Vdc Power Supply 2.6.1...
  • Page 35: Protective Earth/Technical Earth

    Eliminate the migration of stray charges when connecting between equipment. The Technical Earth provides a suitable connection between the TT1260 and the installation to give a low impedance path at normal operating frequencies. Location of the Technical Earth Figure 2.3: Location of the Technical Earth...
  • Page 36: Installing The Equipment

    The status information appropriate to each input type is available to the user via the User Interface, and also via the remote control interfaces. Figure 2.4: Typical Decoder Rear Panel Page 2-12 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 37 COFDM Input Option Card (TT1260/COFDM678) COFDM In COFDM In 1 RS-422 Data Enabler Card (TT1260/HWO/HSDATA) DATA OUT High-speed Sync Data Power Supply Unit A.C. Mains Supply Figure 2.5: TT1260 Signal Connections Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution ReceiverTT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 2-13 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 38: Tt1260 Base Unit (Tt1260/Dirbas)

    Pin 5  Ground Pin 6  Digital audio - Pin 7  Ground Pin 8  Left - Pin 9  Right - 50 Ω Nominal output impedance Maximum data rate 3.072 Mbit/s Page 2-14 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 39: Analogue Video Output

    The video and audio can be synchronised to an analogue studio reference signal. This supports both 625 and 525 frame locking. This Frame Sync is activated through the Service menu (Menu 3). Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution ReceiverTT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 2-15 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 40: Ethernet/Web Browser/Snmp

    Last unit must be terminated with 75 Ω Impedance 2.8.6 Ethernet/Web Browser/SNMP The TT1260 has an Ethernet remote control port for SNMP or XPO Control. This is also used for high-speed data over Ethernet output and TANDBERG engineering debug purposes. Table 2.9: Ethernet Pin-outs...
  • Page 41: Alarm Connector And Relay

    Data menu 3.4. The technical specification for this connector is given in Section B.6.3, Data Outputs. NOTE… Low-speed asynchronous data output is disabled when the High Speed RS-422 Data Enabler Card (TT1260/HWO/HSDATA) is fitted. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution ReceiverTT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 2-17 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 42: Option Card Connectors

    Pin 5  Ground Pin 6  Not used Pin 7  Not used Pin 8  Not used Pin 9  Not used Option Card Connectors Option cards are described in Chapter 6, Options. Page 2-18 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 43 (TT1260/HWO/COFDM678) ....3-9 3.8.6 Basic Interoperable Scrambling 3.6.3 ATM Receiver ........3-10 System (BISS) (Menu 4.6) ....3-19 TTV G.703 (TT1260/HWO/G703) ..3-10 3.9 Setting Up the Transport Stream Output 10/100BaseT IP (TT1260/HWO/IP) ..3-11 (Menu 4.8) ............3-20 Telco Receiver – DS3/E3 3.9.1 Set-up Procedure .........3-20...
  • Page 44: Operating The Equipment Locally

    Table 3.27: Setting Up the Alarms (QPSK) ......3-21 Table 3.28: Setting Up a System.........3-22 Table 3.29: Viewing the IRD Details Menu......3-22 Table 3.30: System Restart Menu ........3-23 Table 3.31: Setting up a Preset Service ......3-23 Page 3-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 45: Powering The Equipment

    Refer to Chapter 2, Section 2.3.2 Ventilation. Connect the signal inputs and a.c. power supply to the TT1260 and power up the unit. After a short period of initialisation and the TT1260 gaining lock, the unit powers up in Navigate mode.
  • Page 46: Front Panel Controls And Pushbuttons

    Edit mode edits the right display area and allows the user to alter control parameters that define the TT1260 behaviour. To enter Edit mode press the Edit pushbutton when on a page containing an editable control parameter and the front panel is the controlling user interface.
  • Page 47 There is a maximum idle period of five minutes when Edit mode times out and returns to Navigate mode. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 3-5 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 48: Using The Local Controls

    Each pushbutton has a built-in LED that turns on if the the cursor to the required digit. pushbutton function is appropriate to the displayed information. Change the value by using the arrow pushbuttons. Press Save to store the option. Page 3-6 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 49: Setting Up Preset Services (Menu 1)

    Using Preset Services This group allows up to 40 Services to be stored as presets. Selecting a Service from the preset list in Menu 1 automatically reconfigures the TT1260 to receive that Service with its associated parameters set as stored.
  • Page 50: Qpsk/8Psk/16Qam Satellite Receiver (Tt1260/Hwo/Hom)

    Scroll down to Menu 2.2 and select SOURCE 2. Repeat steps 2 through 10. 8PSK is a software option available by purchasing a license. 16QAM is a software option available by purchasing a license. Page 3-8 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 51: Dvb-S2 Satellite Receiver (Tt1260/Hwo/Dvbs2, Tt1260/Hwo/Dvbs2/Asi, Tt1260/Hwo/Dvbs2/Asi/If/C)

    Menu 2.6 sets the IF input frequency. LNB Frequency, Satellite Frequency and LNB Power parameters are not applicable for this input. The DVB-S2 demod option TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI/IF/C also offers a constellation output in DVB-S2 mode. This output can be enabled for each L-band/IF input from the menu 2.X.6.
  • Page 52: Atm Receiver

    Select ENABLE, then press Save. Return to Input Menu 2, it should display the current status. If status is NOT LOCKED, verify that the cable is properly connected and that all values have been entered correctly. Page 3-10 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 53: 10/100Baset Ip (Tt1260/Hwo/Ip)

    Set the required parameter, then press Save. Return to Input Menu 2, it should display the current status. If status is NOT LOCKED, verify that the cable is properly connected and that all values have been entered correctly. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 3-11 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 54: Service Configuration (Menu 3)

    NORMAL). Press Save. Scroll down to Menu 3.1.10 and edit the Edits the parameter for setting 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 delay. parameter for setting 4:2:0 delay (0-199 ms) or 4:2:2 delay (0-199 ms). Press Save. Page 3-12 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 55: Selecting The Audio Component

    Note that when the input signal is STEREO, the Audio digital output routing (STEREO, MIXED TO BOTH, output format will always be STEREO. LEFT TO BOTH, or RIGHT TO BOTH). Press Save. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 3-13 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 56: Setting Up Asynchronous Data (Rs-232)

    If it is not installed the unit will recover low speed data (see Section 3.7.4). The unit can recover either low speed (RS-232) data or high speed (RS-422) data but not both simultaneously. Page 3-14 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 57: Setting Up High-Speed Data Over Ethernet

    Setting Up the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) The TT1260 is compliant with EN 300 472 and DVB TM 2304 for all the VBI formats stated in Table 3.20. The TT1260 can handle VBI data transmitted as PES packets. It uses its own PID to extract the VBI PES packets from the transport stream.
  • Page 58: Setting The Pcr Pid Menu

    PCR PID. 3.7.10 Viewing the Network ID Menu Table 3.22: Viewing the Network ID Menu Step Action Result Go to Menu 3.9. Gains access to the Network ID and the Original Network ID. Page 3-16 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 59: Setting Up Mpeg4 Video De-Scrambling

    This feature decrypts a single component at the highest possible bitrate (only available with TANDBERG DirectorV5 using the TTVCA System). This feature supports a transport stream with a maximum bitrate of 70 Mbit/s. Therefore a bitrate of up to 66 Mbit/s should be available for the TTV Private Data Component - identified by unique stream ID (0xF2) - depending on the content of the transport stream.
  • Page 60: Setting Up The Conditional Access/Scrambling (Menu 4)

    3.8.3 TANDBERG Signal Protection (Menu 4.2) The TT1260 can be enabled with TANDBERG Signal Protection, which is a non-smart card based signal protection system. Contact TANDBERG Television sales desk for more details. Menu 4.2 allows this protection system to be enabled/disabled.
  • Page 61: Tandberg Directorv5 (Menu 4.4 And 4.5)

    3.8.5 TANDBERG DirectorV5 (Menu 4.4 and 4.5) There is a single slot on the TT1260 rear panel to allow the insertion of a Smart Card for the TANDBERG DirectorV5 system. The TANDBERG DirectorV5 system offers premium functionality including Conditional Access, Over-Air software download and Over-Air Control.
  • Page 62: Setting Up The Transport Stream Output (Menu 4.8)

    Spread mode in = > spread mode out (except when the TSO is set to DECRYPTED in step 2 in Table 3.26. Then the output is always bursted). • Burst mode in = > burst mode out. Page 3-20 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 63 Scroll down to Menu 5.7 and edit the Edits the Temperature alarms menu. TEMP menu (NO ALARM, SET ALARM ONLY, SET ALARM AND RELAY 1 – 6, SET RELAY 1 – 6 ONLY). Press Save. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 3-21 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 64 Scroll down to Menu 6.2.2. Displays the Hardware Version. Scroll down to Menu 6.2.3. Displays the PLD Version. Scroll down to Menu 6.2.4. Displays the Electronic Serial Number. Scroll down to Menu 6.2.5. Displays the Temperature. Page 3-22 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 65: Restarting The Unit

    1. NOTE… It is not possible to store a service to a preset unless that service is being received (including all the required components such as video, audio, data, VBI, etc). Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 3-23 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 66 Operating the Equipment Locally BLANK Page 3-24 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 67 Control Over-air ........4-4 Overview..........4-4 OAC Lockout ......... 4-4 Entering the OAC Lockout PIN ....4-5 4.1.6 Remote Control using a Web Browser... 4-5 4.2 Returning the Unit to Local Control Mode ..4-5 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 4-1 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 68 Operating the Equipment Remotely BLANK Page 4-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 69: Remote Control

    • Web Browser (XPO) Common for all control methods is that the TT1260 needs to be set up to accept the remote control handling. Once in remote control mode, it cannot be locally controlled unless the remote control is deactivated.
  • Page 70: Configuring The Unit For Remote Control Over-Air

    4.1.5 Configuring the Unit for Remote Control Over-air Overview For the unit to be controlled via over-air control (OAC), the control mode of the TT1260 needs to be set to Director NCP. Table 4.3: Activating Director NCP Remote Control Step...
  • Page 71: Entering The Oac Lockout Pin

    The unit is ready to be locally controlled. ‘FRONT PANEL’ and press Save. If the unit is controlled via TANDBERG Director, a local lockout may be imposed. In this case, it is necessary to relinquish the lockout from the remote system, or to enter the local lockout PIN, described in Table 4.4.
  • Page 72 Operating the Equipment Remotely BLANK Page 4-6 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 73 List of Figures 5.1 Introduction ............5-3 Figure 5.1: Front Panel LEDs ..........5-3 5.2 Location of the Alarm and Lock LEDs ....5-3 5.3 Alarm LED and Summary Relay ....... 5-3 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 5-1 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 74 Alarms BLANK Page 5-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 75 Alarms Introduction There are two Front Panel LEDs that indicate the status of the TT1260. There is also one summary alarm relay and six additional alarm relays (optional). These are used to indicate abnormal performance of the unit. Location of the Alarm and Lock LEDs The red ALARM LED is used to indicate an equipment fault condition, for example a missing or faulty input signal.
  • Page 76 Bit Error Rate (BER) above (programmable) threshold. • Modulation Error Ratio (MER) above (programmable) threshold (COFDM only). • C/N Margin above (programmable) threshold (COFDM only). • Pre-Viterbi Bit Error Rate (PBER) above (programmable) threshold (PBER only). Page 5-4 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 77 6.5 Conditional Access..........6-10 (TT1260/HWO/DVBS2, TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI, 6.5.1 RAS Mode 1 Conditional Access TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI/IF/C) .... 6-7 (TT1260/SWO/RAS) ......6-10 6.2.12 PRO FEC (TT1260/IP/PROFEC) ... 6-8 6.5.2 RAS Mode 2 Conditional Access (TT1260/SWO/RAS2) ......6-10 6.3 Hardware Enabled Options (Miscellaneous 6.5.3 BISS-1 and BISS-2 Cards) ............... 6-8 (TT1260/SWO/BISS)......6-10...
  • Page 78 Table 6.2: Hardware Options (Miscellaneous Cards)....6-3 Table 6.3: Software Options ..........6-4 Table 6.4: Conditional Access (CA)........6-4 Table 6.5: QPSK Satellite Receiver (L-band) Connector ..6-5 Table 6.6: Alarm Relay Card (TT1260/HWO/ALRM) Pin- outs ................6-8 Page 6-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver...
  • Page 79: Available Options

    8PSK) and 2 ASI inputs and constellation output. TT1260/HWO/IP/PROFEC PRO MPEG FEC. Table 6.2: Hardware Options (Miscellaneous Cards) Marketing Code Description TT1260/HWO/HSDATA High Speed RS-422 Data Enabler Card. TT1260/HDC/ALRM Additional Alarm Relay Card. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 6-3 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 80: Software Options

    6.1.3 Conditional Access The transport stream received by the TT1260 may be encrypted. The CA system is used to decrypt the required components of the transport stream so that they can be decoded. At Release 4.0.0, the receiver supports either DVB Common Interface or Smart Card based CA.
  • Page 81: Hardware Enabled Options (Input Cards)

    6.2.3 QPSK/ASI Input (TT1260/HWO/QPSK/ASI) The QPSK/ASI input module provides two L-band F-type connector and two ASI transport stream BNC connector. For details please see ASI and QPSK sections. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 6-5 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 82: Cofdm Input (Tt1260/Hwo/Cofdm678)

    RF channel bandwidths (6, 7 and 8 MHz). 6.2.5 TTV G.703 Input Card (TT1260/HWO/G703) The TTV G.703 input card receives a transport stream directly from a PDH network. For technical specifications for the TTV G.703 card, see Annex B, Technical Specification.
  • Page 83: Atm Aal-1 E3 Telco Input (Tt1260/Hwo/Atm-E3)

    This card provides a complete digital front-end board for DVB-S, DSNG and other contribution applications and support 4 L-band inputs The HOM card provides a method of receiving new code via the TT1260’s debug interface, this takes the form of an FTP download into the TT1260.
  • Page 84: Pro Fec (Tt1260/Ip/Profec)

    Options An IF monitor BNC input is provided with the TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI/IF/C option. This option also gives a constellation I and Q monitor output . Enabling the constellation output mode disables the ability of the IRD to decode a service. 6.2.12...
  • Page 85: Software Enabled Options

    Software key enabling low symbol-rate operation (down to 256 kSymbols/s) for QPSK Satellite Receiver input card TT1260/HWO/QPSK. 6.4.7 SNMP Enabling (TT1260/SWO/SNMP) Enable SNMP protocol for use with TANDBERG TDC and nCompass control systems. 6.4.8 DVB-S2 QPSK Software Licence (TT1260/SWO/DVBS2/QPSK) Software key licence for TT1260/HWO/DVBS2, TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI, TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI/IF/C enabling the DVB-S2 QPSK mode.
  • Page 86: Dvb-S2 8Psk Software Licence (Tt1260/Swo/Dvbs2/8Psk)

    TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI/IF/C enabling the DVB-S2 8PSK mode. Also requires the TT1260/SWO/DVBS2 QPSK licence key. 6.4.10 DVB-S2 Low Symbol Rate Software Licence (TT1260/SWO/DVBS2/LSYM) Software key licence for TT1260/HWO/DVBS2, enabling low symbols rates down to 1 MSymbol/s. 6.4.11 Dolby AC-3 Software Licence (TT1260/SWO/DOLBY) Software key licence enables Dolby audio AC-3 operation.
  • Page 87: Director Functionality (Tt1260/Swo/Dir)

    Director Functionality (TT1260/SWO/DIR) This option enables Director (Version 4) functionality. 6.5.5 DirectorV5 Functionality (TT1260/SWO/DIRV5) This option enables Director (Version 5) functionality. 6.5.6 Provider Lock (TT1260/SWO/PROV/LOCK) This option enables Provider Lock CA functionality. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 6-11 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 88 Options BLANK Page 6-12 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 89 7.5 Changing the Equipment Fuse......7-6 7.5.1 A.C. User Accessible Fuse Replacement.......... 7-6 7.5.2 D.C. User Accessible Fuse Replacement.......... 7-7 7.6 Disposal ............7-8 7.6.1 Moulded Plugs ........7-8 7.6.2 Equipment..........7-8 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page 7-1 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 90 Preventative Maintenance and Fault-finding BLANK Page 7-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 91: Routine Checks

    DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS PRODUCT AS OPENING OR REMOVING COVERS MAY EXPOSE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES OR OTHER HAZARDS. REFER ALL SERVICING TO SERVICE PERSONNEL WHO HAVE BEEN AUTHORISED BY TANDBERG TELEVISION. The following is a list of conditions that may indicate the need for servicing: When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
  • Page 92: Replacement Parts

    TANDBERG’s years of design and support experience enable it to offer a range of service options that will meet your needs at a price that makes sense.
  • Page 93: Fault-Finding

    Customer Services using the information given in the Preliminary Pages of this manual. 7.4.2 Factory Default Settings TT1260 are dispatched with the factory defaults shown in Annex F. These can be restored at any time using System Menu (6). 7.4.3 Preliminary Investigations Ensure all leads and connectors are in place and serviceable.
  • Page 94: Changing The Equipment Fuse

    Annex B, Technical Specification for details). There are no links or switches to be altered for operation from different a.c. supplies. The TT1260 is designed for User Accessible Fuse Replacement. In addition to the fuse in the supply cable plug (if appropriate) there is a fuse held in an integral fuse carrier at the a.c.
  • Page 95: User Accessible Fuse Replacement

    To access the fuse, ease out the notch with a small flat-blade screwdriver. Figure 7.2: Fuse Carrier If the replacement fuse also blows, do not continue. Disconnect the equipment and contact TANDBERG Customer Services (see Preliminary Pages) for advice. 7.5.2 D.C. User Accessible Fuse Replacement WARNING…...
  • Page 96: Disposal

    ENDANGER LIFE AS LIVE ENDS MAY BE EXPOSED IF THE REMOVED PLUG IS INSERTED INTO A MAINS OUTLET. 7.6.2 Equipment Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life. Local codes and/or environmental restrictions may affect its disposal. Check with your local authority. Page 7-8 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 97 Annex A Glossary The following list covers most of the abbreviations, acronyms and terms as used in TANDBERG Television Limited Manuals, User and Reference Guides. All terms may not be included in this Reference Guide. µm Micrometre (former name - micron): a unit of length equal to one millionth (10 ) of a metre.
  • Page 98 Conditional Access Table: Part of the MPEG-2 Program Specific Information (PSI) data. Mandatory for MPEG-2 compliance if CA is in use. Page A-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 99 0 dBm. 0 dBm is 1 mW at 1 kHz terminated in 600 . 0 dBmV is 1 mV terminated in 75 . Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page A-3...
  • Page 100 (see EN 300 421 for satellite, EN 300 429 for cable and EN 300 744 for terrestrial). DVB SI Digital Video Broadcasting Service Information. DVB-PI DVB-Professional Interfaces: TTV Lan search shows – DVB Physical Interfaces Page A-4 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 101 Frequency Modulation: Analogue modulation procedure Footprint The area of the Earth’s surface covered by a satellite’s downlink transmission. Also (generally) the area from which the satellite can receive uplink transmissions. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page A-5 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 102 Group of Pictures: MPEG video compression works more effectively by processing a number of video frames as a block. The TANDBERG Television Encoder normally uses a 12 frame GOP; every twelfth frame is an I frame. Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program.
  • Page 103 IRD (typically 950 MHz - 1600 MHz). Local Oscillator. Least significant bit. Luminance The television signal representing brightness, or the amount of light at any point in a picture. The Y in YC Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page A-7 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 104 MCPC Multiple Channels Per Carrier. Multiplex Element Manager: A GUI based control system, part of the range of TANDBERG Television compression system control element products. The evolution 5000 MEM holds a model of the system hardware. Using this model, it controls the individual system elements to configure the output multiplexes from the incoming elementary streams.
  • Page 105 Program Delivery Control: A Teletext service allowing simple programming (i.e. VideoPlus) of VCR recording times. If the desired program is rescheduled, PDC updates the programming information in the VCR. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page A-9 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 106 Special types of PROM permit the erasure of all data by Ultraviolet light (EPROM) or by application of an electronic signal (EEPROM). Program Stream: A combination of one or more PESs with a common timebase. Page A-10 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 107 When power is removed, the data it contains is lost. Remote Authorization System: A TANDBERG TV proprietary public-key encryption system used to prevent unauthorized viewing of a TV programme or programmes.
  • Page 108 Removed using motion estimation and compensation (Inter-Frame Coding). Time stamp A term that indicates the time of a specific action such as the arrival of a byte or the presentation of a presentation unit. Page A-12 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 109 Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line. The only signal required for black and white pictures. Broadcast video with separate colour, Y (luminance) and C (Chroma) (sometimes called S- Video). Y: Luminance component (Brightness), U and V: Chrominance (Colour difference) Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page A-13 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 110 Glossary BLANK Page A-14 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 111 (TT1260/HWO/ATM-E3) ..... B-17 Vertical Blanking Signals .......B-4 B.5.7 ATM AAL-1 DS3 ATM Input (TT1260/HWO/ATM-DS3)....B-18 SDI............B-5 B.5.8 DVB-ASI Input (TT1260/HWO/ASI) ..B-18 B.2 Audio Decoding and Output Stage....B-5 B.5.9 QPSK/ASI Input B.2.1 General ..........B-5 (TT1260/HWO/QPSK/ASI)....B-18 B.2.2 MPEG Audio ..........B-5 LNB Power and Control.......
  • Page 112 Table B.11: QPSK Bitrate R188 Limits (Mbit/s)....B-11 Table B.48: Suitable Signal Cable Types ......B-28 Table B.12: LNB Power and Control ........B-11 Table B.13: L-band Input Specification .......B-12 Table B.14: Demodulator ............B-13 Page B-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 113: Output

    The equipment supports decoding of non-encrypted compressed video at rates of up to 50 Mbit/s for 4:2:2 video at MP@ML and 15 Mbit/s for 4:2:0 MP@ML. B.1.3 Supported Video Resolutions The IRD supports 4:2:0 MP@ML and 4:2:2P@ML with video resolutions described in Table B.3. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-3 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 114: Performance Figures

    -55 dBrms 0-5 MHz: ±0.2 dB; 5.8 MHz: -2+0 dB Luminance freq. response Vertical Blanking Signals The TT1260 range of Receivers and Decoders support the following VBI reinsertion and signalling: • Video Programming System (VPS)/Programme Delivery Control (PDC) data and pass through •...
  • Page 115: Sdi

    There is no requirement for specific selection behaviour where a service contains two or more audio components of the same coding type and language. The TT1260 is not required to support dynamic changes in the audio coding type once the initial selection has been made.
  • Page 116: Dolby Digital Ac-3 Audio

    B.2.3 Dolby Digital AC-3 Audio The TT1260 is able to decode and output the primary stereo pair of a Dolby Digital AC-3 encoded audio stream. When there is data encoded on the audio surround channels, the Decoder applies downmixing, so that either a surround encoded stereo pair (LtRt downmix) or a conventional stereo pair (LoRo downmix) is available at the output.
  • Page 117: Digital Audio

    The audio at the output remains synchronous to the decoded video by default (i.e. where both video and audio streams are available from the same service). In such circumstances the video and audio streams share the same PCR. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-7 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 118: Supported Audio Specifications

    Generic Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Information: (MPEG-2) Audio. ATSC A-52 Digital Audio Compression Standard (Dolby Digital). SMPTE 302M Linear Audio (TANDBERG Television’s interpretation of the specification). B.3.8 Supported Audio Bitrates Table B.7: Supported Audio Data Bitrates (MPEG-2) Mono kbit/s...
  • Page 119: Internal Decoder

    Technical Specification Internal Decoder The TT1260 contains an internal Decoder. A packet demultiplexer selects audio, video and ancillary services from the stream received from the digital demodulator. A service filter reduces the incoming data rate (max 160 Mbit/s) to that suitable for demuxing/decryption. The Decoder supports decoding of compressed video at rates of up to and including 50 Mbit/s.
  • Page 120: Input Option Specifications

    EN 300 421: Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and data services; Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for 11/12 GHz satellite services. These specifications apply in the presence of thermal noise at the threshold Eb/N ratio given in Table B.10. Page B-10 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 121: Lnb Power And Control

    Tone amplitude Boost voltage 1 V typical Receive Polarisation: As specified in ETS 300 784: Satellite Earth Station and Systems (SES); Television Receive-only (TVRO) earth stations operating in the 11/12 GHz frequency bands. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-11 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 122: 16Qam/Qpsk Satellite Receivers (4- Input) (Tt1260/Hwo/Hom

    Technical Specification B.5.2 16QAM/QPSK Satellite Receivers (4-input) (TT1260/HWO/HOM) The HMO Card is a 16QAM, 8PSK, QPSK, BPSK input module. This card provides a complete digital front end board for DVB-S, DSNG and other contribution applications and support four L-band inputs The 16QAM and 8PSK modes of operation are only available if a licence key is purchased.
  • Page 123: Dvb-S2 Satellite Receivers

    Input power level per carrier -65 to –25 dBm The displayed frequency is either L-band or SHF dependent on the LNB frequency and the SHF carrier frequency set in the satellite receiver input menu. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-13 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 124 Enabling this feature disables output transport stream and renders the receiver unable to decode a service. Operational for DVB-S2 modes only. These specifications apply in the presence of thermal noise at the threshold Eb/N ratio given in Table B.17 Page B-14 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 125 10.98 For more detailed specification information and advice on performance in specific applications, please contact TANDBERG Television Customer Services. These specifications apply in the presence of thermal noise at the threshold Es/No ratio given in Table B.18 and assume degradation to the thermal noise performance of 0.3 dB.
  • Page 126: Lnb Power And Control

    6, 7 or 8 MHz depending on model Receive Polarisation: As specified in ETS 300 784: Satellite Earth Station and Systems (SES); Television Receive-only (TVRO) earth stations operating in the 11/12 GHz frequency bands. Page B-16 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 127: Ttv G.703 Input (Tt1260/Hwo/G703

    Output Connector Not in use B.5.6 ATM AAL-1 E3 ATM Input (TT1260/HWO/ATM-E3) This provides reception of MPEG-2 transport stream packets, respectively RS coded MPEG-2 TS packets, over PDH links using ATM cells, this particular version uses E3 style PDH framing.
  • Page 128: Atm Aal-1 Ds3 Atm Input (Tt1260/Hwo/Atm-Ds3

    Technical Specification B.5.7 ATM AAL-1 DS3 ATM Input (TT1260/HWO/ATM-DS3) This provides reception of MPEG-2 transport stream packets, respectively RS coded MPEG-2 TS packets, over PDH links using ATM cells, this particular version uses DS3 style PDH framing. This input is designed to be compliant with prETS 300815 DVB Interfaces to PDH Networks.
  • Page 129 EN 300 421: Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and data services; Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for 11/12 GHz satellite services. These specifications apply in the presence of thermal noise at the threshold Eb/N ratio given in Table B.10. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-19 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 130: Lnb Power And Control

    Data rate range 0.350 - 160 Mbit/s Error decoding None B.5.10 10/100BaseT IP Input (TT1260/HWO/IP) This allows transport streams to be piped to the TT1260 over an Ethernet network. Table B.31: 10/100BaseT IP Input Specifications Input Specification Safety status SELV Receive Polarisation: As specified in ETS 300 784: Satellite Earth Station and Systems (SES);...
  • Page 131 Technical Specification Connector type 8 way RJ-45 Connector Designation 10/100 BT Signal Type 10/100BaseT Ethernet (IEEE 802.3/802.3u) Data Rate 1.5 – 50 Mbit/s Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-21 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 132: Output Options

    Ethernet high-speed data can be carried in a transport stream and output using the RJ-45 Ethernet port. This is enabled through the licence key (TT1280/SWO/HSETHER). The TT1260 extracts data from the MPEG-2 TS stream and output it in IP/Ethernet frames. The de-encapsulation complies with open encapsulation standards described in ETSI EN 301 192 v.1.2.1 (1999-06), and ATSC document A90 (26 July 00).
  • Page 133: Frame Sync Connector

    PAL – I, B, G, D PAL – N Combination PAL - N PAL - M NTSC-M (with and without pedestal) (set on Video Menu, 3.1) 1000 mV ± 30 mV Video level (luminance) Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-23 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 134: Digital Video

    1200; 2400; 4800; 9600; 19 200; 38 400 Standards EIA RS-232C / ITU-T BT. V.24/V.28 Line length < 15 metres NOTE… If the High-speed option (TT1260/HWO/HSDATA) is fitted, the Low-speed output is not available. Page B-24 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 135: Rs-232/Rs-485 Remote Control Connector

    9-way D-type, male Connector designation RCTRL RS-232/485 Standard EIA RS-232C/RS-485 B.8.5 Ethernet Connector This connector supports the following: • Ethernet High-speed Data Output Option (TT1260/HWO/HSETHER) • Telnet control sessions • SNMP control • Web Browser control. Table B.40: SNMP Control Connector Item...
  • Page 136: Summary Alarm Connector

    Maximum Switching Power 24 W / 60 VA Minimum Switching Load 0.1 mA, 100 mVdc B.8.8 Alarm Connector (TT1260/HWO/ALRM) [Option] This is an optional card. Table B.43: Relay Alarm Output Specification (TT1260/HWO/ALARM) Item Specification Safety status SELV Connector type 25-way D-type female...
  • Page 137 5x20 mm time delay (T) 1500 A breaking capacity (HBC) IEC/EN 60127-2 Sheet 5 Fuse current rating 3.15 A 250 V T HBC Power consumption 45 W typical (NO options fitted) 180 W maximum Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-27 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 138 45 W typical (NO options fitted) 180 W maximum B.11 Cable Types The signal cable types (or similar) in Table B.48 are those recommended by TANDBERG Television in order to maintain product EMC compliance. Table B.48: Suitable Signal Cable Types Signal Type...
  • Page 139 The version of the standards shown is that applicable at the time of manufacture. The EMC tests were performed with the Technical earth attached, and configured using recommended cables. Applies only to models of the Product using a.c. power sources. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page B-29 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 140 See Section B.12.3 See Section B.12.4 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 Page B-30 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 141 Where TANDBERG Television product contains potentially hazardous materials, this is indicated on the product by the appropriate symbol containing the EFUP. For TANDBERG Television 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”.
  • Page 142 Where it is not possible to return the product to TANDBERG Television or its agents for recycling, the following general information may be of assistance: •...
  • Page 143 C.4 Presets Menu (Menu 1)........C-5 C.7 CA Menu (Menu 4) ......... C-24 C.5 Input Menu (Menu 2)........C-5 C.8 Alarms Menu (Menu 5) ........C-25 C.5.1 ASI Input Option (TT1260/HWO/ASI) ... C-5 C.5.2 QPSK Satellite Option C.9 System Menus..........C-26 (TT1260/HWO/QPSK) ......C-5 C.9.1 System Overview Menu (Menu 6) ..
  • Page 144 Table C.28: Alarm Status Menu ......... C-25 Table C.29: System Overview Menu........C-26 Table C.30: Setup Menu ............ C-26 Table C.31: IRD Details Menu..........C-27 Table C.32: System Restart Menu ........C-27 Page C-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 145: Lcd Menus

    Display and editing of video, audio, data, teletext and VBI settings. Display and editing of Conditional Access settings. Alarms Display and editing of Alarm settings. System Display and editing of operating modes and system settings. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-3 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 146: The Menu Structure

    6.2.2 HARDWARE VERSION 6.2.3 PLD VERSION 6.2.4 ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER 6.2.5 TEMPERATURE 6.3 RESTART NOTES: 1 Menus dependant on input card fitted. 2 Menu dependant on model type. Figure C.1: Menu Structure Page C-4 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 147: Presets Menu (Menu 1

    XXXXXXXXXXX is a bar-graph indicating the current level of PV BER (10 x –5 range) 1.0 E-8 XXXXXXXXXXX 2.1.1 C/N margin XXX.X is a measure of the signal-to-noise ratio (first X is + or -) XXX.X dB Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-5 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 148 XXXXXXXX enables or disables LNB 22 kHz control tone for Source 2 (ON or OFF) XXXXXXXX 2.4.6 SEARCH RANGE Sets the centre frequency search range for Source 2. XXXXX is the search range in kHz XXXXX kHz Page C-6 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 149: Qpsk/Asi Input Option (Tt1260/Hwo/Qpsk/Asi

    2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8) for Source 2. The FEC selection is limited to the XXXX XXXX valid values of the currently selected modulation type. For AUTO FEC, the Receiver searches for and locks to the correct FEC rate for the received carrier. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-7 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 150: Ttv G.703 Input Option (Tt1260/Hwo/G703

    Sets the centre frequency search range for Source 2. XXXXX is the search range in kHz XXXXX kHz C.5.4 TTV G.703 Input Option (TT1260/HWO/G703) When a TTV G.703 input interface is used, the Input menu allows the user to edit the set up parameters. Table C.6: TTV G.703 Menu...
  • Page 151: 10/100Baset Ip Input Option (Tt1260/Hwo/Ip

    ETHERNET LINE MODE XX is the editable line mode (AUTO or FULL DUPLEX) C.5.6 ATM AAL-1 E3 Input Option (TT1260/HW0/ATM-E3) When an ATM AAL-1 E3 input interface is used, the Input menu allows the user to edit the set up parameters.
  • Page 152: Atm Aal-1 Ds3 Input Option (Tt1260/Hw0/Atm-Ds3

    STATUS PACKET LENGTH XXX XXX is the status packet length (188, 204) C.5.7 ATM AAL-1 DS3 Input Option (TT1260/HW0/ATM-DS3) When an ATM AAL-1 DS3 input interface is used, the Input menu allows the user to edit the set up parameters.
  • Page 153: Cofdm Input Option (Tt1260/Hwo/Cofdm678

    ZZZZZ.ZZZ MHz HIERARCHY STREAM XXX is the editable selection of hierarchy stream (LOW, HIGH or OFF) HIERARCHY FEC RATE XXX displays Forward Error Correction Rate MODULATION MODE XXX displays input modulation mode Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-11 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 154: Higher Order Modulation Input Option (Tt1260/Hwo/Hom

    Menus C.5.9 Higher Order Modulation Input Option (TT1260/HWO/HOM) When a higher-order modulation interface is used, the Input menu allows the user to edit the parameters. Table C.11: Higher-order Modulation Input Menu Menu # Display Title: INPUT Description WWWWWWWWWW ZZZ TID XXXXX WWWWWWWWWW is the transport lock status (LOCKED or NOT LOCKED).
  • Page 155: Dvb-S2 Input Option (Tt1260/Hwo/Dvbs2, Tt1260/Hwo/Dvbs2/Asi, Tt1260/Hwo/Dvbs2/Asi/If/C

    XX is the status 2.1.3 C/N YY YY is the estimated carrier to noise ratio in dB 2.1.4 C/N MARGIN ZZ ZZ is the estimated carrier to noise ratio margin to failure in dB Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-13 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 156 XX is the signal level SELECT SOURCE XX XX is 1, 2, 3 or 4 for TT1260/HWO/DVBS2 XX is 1, 2, 3, IF, ASI 1 or ASI 2 for TT1260/HWO/DVBS2/ASI/IF/C LNB FREQUENCY Sets the LNB frequency for Source 1. XXXXX.X is the LNB frequency in MHz.
  • Page 157 FIRMWARE VERSION XX xx is the firmware version for the input card When a DVB-S/ASI/IF/C option is fitted, input 4 provides different menu options as detailed in Table C.13. Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-15 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 158: Pro Mpeg Fec Input Option (Tt1260/Hwo/Profec

    2.7, 2.8, 2.9 As described in table above (Table C.12). C.5.11 PRO MPEG FEC Input Option (TT1260/HWO/PROFEC) When a PRO MPEG FEC input option is used, the Input menu allows the user to edit the set-up parameters. Table C.14: PRO MPEG FEC Input Menu...
  • Page 159: Service Menu (Menu 3

    RATE BUFFER LEVEL XX XX displays the rate buffer level BITRATE YYYYY MBits/s YYYYY displays the bitrate in Mbit/s 3.1.4 525 LINE OUTPUT XXXXX XXXXX is the editable output format NTSC-M, NTSC-M NP, PAL-M Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-17 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 160 XXXXXX is the editable selection to blank on restart (ENABLED or DISABLED) XXXXXX 3.1.16 LINE 23 BLANK (625 ONLY) XXXXXX is the editable selection to blank line 23 when 625 line output selected (ENABLED or DISABLED) XXXXXX Page C-18 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 161: Audio 1 Menu (Menu 3.2

    YYYYYY is the editable audio 2 output routing (STEREO, MIXED TO BOTH, LEFT TO BOTH, RIGHT TO BOTH) 3.3.4 CLIPPING LEVEL XX dB XX is the editable audio 2 clipping value (12 – 24 dB) Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-19 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 162: Async Data Menu (Menu 3.4

    The Sync Data submenu allows status monitoring and configuration of the RS-422 high speed data. NOTE… The High-speed sync option is only available when option TT1260/HWO/HSDATA is purchased. Low- speed data is not available in this instance. Page C-20 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver...
  • Page 163: Ethernet Data Menu (Menu 3.5

    XXXX C.6.7 Ethernet Data Menu (Menu 3.5) The Ethernet Data submenu allows status monitoring and configuration of the high-speed data over Ethernet option (TT1260/SWO/HSETHER), if fitted. Table C.21: High Speed Data Over Ethernet Menu Menu # Display Title: ETHERNET DATA...
  • Page 164: Vbi Menu (Menu 3.7

    XXXX is the editable control of the Insertion Test Signal (ENABLED (CCIR), ENABLED (FCC/UK), DISABLED) XXXX YYYY YYYY displays ITS status (FAIL, OK) XXXX is the editable selection (ENABLED, DISABLED) 3.7.9 NTSC PEDESTAL INSERTION XXXX Page C-22 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 165: Pcr Pid Menu (Menu 3.8

    YYYYYYYYYY is the PCR status (PRESENT, NOT PRESENT) 3.8.1 PCR DRIVER VERSION YYYY is the editable selection of the PCR driver. For TT1260 Hardware Rev 6 two options are available (V1.0 or V2.0). For TT1260 Hardware YYYY Rev 4 only one option is available (V1.0) C.6.11...
  • Page 166: Ca Menu (Menu 4

    XXXXXXXXXXXX displays the CA type (NONE, if none) YYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYY displays the status of the CA type DIRECTOR 5 XXXXX displays the presence of the TANDBERG TV DirectorV5 option (OPTION NOT FITTED, if not fitted). XXXXXX DIRECTOR XXXXX displays NCP messages of the Director option (OPTION NOT FITTED, if not fitted).
  • Page 167 ALARM AND RELAY 1 to 6, SET RELAY 1 to 6. YYYYYYYYYYYYYY IF TEMP EXCEEDS 65˚C YYYYYYYYYYYYYY is editable: NO ALARM, SET ALARM ONLY, SET ALARM AND RELAY 1 to 6, SET RELAY 1 to 6. YYYYYYYYYYYYYY Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-25 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 168: System Menus

    INPUT STREAM SOI TYPE XXX is the editable parameter for SOI detection (AUTO, FORCED ATSC, FORCED DVB). 6.1.9 CUSTOMISATION KEY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the editable parameter for entering a 22-digit, decimal customisation key. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Page C-26 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 169: Ird Details Menu (Menu 6.2

    The System Restart submenu allows the user to perform a software restart without having to remove and insert the power cable. Table C.32: System Restart Menu Menu # Display Title: System Restart Description RESTART Software restart. Press Edit to cancel and Save to activate. ACTIVATE Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page C-27 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 170 Menus BLANK Page C-28 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 171: Language Abbreviations

    BASA ITALIAN BENGALI JAPANESE CHINESE JAVANESE CZECH KOREAN DANISH MALAY DUTCH NORWEGIAN ENGLISH PORTUGESE FINNISH ROMANIAN FRENCH RUSSIAN GERMAN SPANISH GREEK SWEDISH GUJARATI THAI HEBREW TURKISH HINDI URDU HUNGARIAN VIETNAMESE ICELANDIC INDONESIAN Reference Guide: TT1260 Contributiion Receiver Page D-1 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 172 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 AUDIO 5 AUDIO 6 AUDIO 7 AUDIO 8 AUDIO 9 AUDIO 10 AUDIO 11 AUDIO 12 AUDIO 13 AUDIO 14 AUDIO 15 AUDIO 16 International Standards Organisation. Page D-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contributiion Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 173 Annex E Using the TT1260 with the TANDBERG DirectorV5 System Contents E.1 Configuring the TT1260 for Use With TANDBERG DirectorV5 ........E-3 E.1.1 Getting Started........E-3 E.1.2 Using the TT1260 in the Over-air Mode............E-3 E.2 Response to Over-air Commands.....E-4 E.2.1 Scope of This Section ......E-4 E.2.2 Display On-screen Display (OSD)
  • Page 174 Using the TT1260 with the TANDBERG DirectorV5 System BLANK Page E-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 175 E.1.2 Using the TT1260 in the Over-air Mode This section describes the behaviour of the TT1260 when it is controlled over-air using the Receiver Control part of the Director PC GUI. It is assumed that the Receiver is entitled to receive Director commands. Consult the Director Control PC GUI manual for more information.
  • Page 176 Sets the Receiver power up service. If the Emergency Channel has not been set, it is set to this service. If neither the Emergency nor Power-up Channel have been set, the TT1260 will be in an indeterminate state at power up.
  • Page 177 Using the TT1260 with the TANDBERG DirectorV5 System E.2.7 Set Emergency Channel Sets the service to use in the event of a selection failure. Is activated after a specified time has elapsed. If not set, the Power up Channel is assumed. Setting the Emergency Channel allows a failure situation to be recovered.
  • Page 178 Using the TT1260 with the TANDBERG DirectorV5 System BLANK Page E-6 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 179: Factory Defaults

    2.2.3 SPECTRUM NORMAL 2.2.4 AUTO DETECT DISABLED 2.2.4 TIME OUT 2.5 Sec CHANNEL FREQUENCY 722.0 MHz 2.3.1 BAND PLAN NONE 2.3.2 CHANNEL SPACE 8 MHz 2.3.3 STEP SIZE 166 KHz HIERARCHY STREAM Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page F-1 ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 180 DVB ASYNC BAUD RATE 9600 3.4.3 USER ASYNC DATA FORMAT TTV#2 3.4.1 SYNC DATA (High Speed RS-422 Data Enabler ENABLED Card Fitted) 3.5.1 ETHERNET DISABLED 3.6.1 TELETEXT ENABLED 3.6.1 INSERTION ENABLED 3.6.2 PTS SYNCHRONISATION ENABLED Page F-2 Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver ST.RE.E10100.3...
  • Page 181 INPUT STREAM SOI TYPE AUTO 6.1.9 CUSTOMISATION KEY UNAFFECTED SW VERSION UNAFFECTED 6.2.1 FW VERSION UNAFFECTED 6.2.2 HW VERSION UNAFFECTED 6.2.3 PLD VERSION UNAFFECTED 6.2.4 ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER UNAFFECTED 6.2.5 TEMPERATURE UNAFFECTED Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver Page F-3 ST.RE.E10100.3...
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