Irenis IRD-6000 User Manual

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QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR
QPSK/IP Demodulator User Manual
IRD-6000 QPSK/IP Demodulator
QPSK/IP Demodulator
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V1.0
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  • Page 1 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR QPSK/IP Demodulator User Manual IRD-6000 QPSK/IP Demodulator QPSK/IP Demodulator User Manual V1.0 Version...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Contents 1. Safety .................................... 3 2. Overview ................................3 2.1 Features ..............................3 2.2 Factory Options ............................4 3. Installation................................4 3.1 Inspection and Test ......................... 5 3.2 Functional Self Test ......................... 6 4. Front panel ................................. 6 4.1 Front Panel List ............................
  • Page 3: Safety

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR SAFETY Please read this chapter before installation and use of the device This equipment is provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord. The main plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor, inside or outside the device, is likely to make the device dangerous.
  • Page 4: Factory Options

    DS3 I/O for TS (optional) Switchable audio sound track Teletext VBI, EBU subtitle and DVB subtitle Upgradeable through LAN Easy-to-use LCD menu Factory Options Model No. IRD-5000 IRD-6000 Function √ √ √ √ √ IP (TS) DS3 Input/Loop through √...
  • Page 5: Inspection And Test

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Any interruption of the protective conductor, inside or outside the instrument, is likely to make the instrument dangerous. The type of main plugged shipped with each instrument depends on the country of application. The mounting environment should be relatively dust free, free of excessive vibration and the ℃...
  • Page 6: Functional Self Test

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Functional Self Test No specific functional self test is needed. The device has been factory tested according to recognized test procedures and is ready for operation. FRONT PANEL Front Panel List Figure 4.1 Front Panel of This equipment-x Series Receiver Indicator LEDs There are 3 LED-indicators: -POWER: the status of the power supply...
  • Page 7: Keypad

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Keypad Figure 4.2 Keypad of This equipment-x series The 6 keys on the front panel allow you to navigate in the information given on the LCD and to change parameters, when the device operates under local control. The <ENTER>-key is used to enter the main menu or a sub-menu. When you stand on the preferred menu, <ENTER>...
  • Page 8: Real Panel

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Tuner Loop Out interface Tuner In interface Power socket, AC 90~260V CVBS1 Output interface B15, B16 L-Audio-R interface Ethernet interface for remote management system Grounding Power Supply The power cord is inserted to an IEC main socket at the side of the device. Check that the power cord is suitable for the country where the device will be used.
  • Page 9: Start To Use

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR The TS/IP function block is valid when the TS/IP streaming board is installed into the This x. You can set it as ‘IP In’ or ‘IP Out’, which is exclusive to each other (refer to section equipment 7.4.6). The Mux/Filter function block is standard option and could be configured as internal 2-way ‘multiplexer’...
  • Page 10: Inputs

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Main Menu Inputs OutputU System Figure 7.1 Main Menu Structure Inputs Under Inputs Menu, you can monitor and configure the parameters of the Tuner, and TS over IP input (only when the TS/IP streaming board is installed and the board is set to “IP In”, refer to section 7.4.6 Optional Function) 7.2.1 Status You can monitor the status of the inputs signals under the status menu.
  • Page 11 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR enter the proper frequency of the COFDM signal in Frequency: COFDM enter the modulation mode of the QAM signal Constellation enter the frequency of the QAM signal in MHz Frequency Symbol Rate edit the symbol rate to the proper value in KBaud LNB Local enter the frequency of LNB in MHz Oscillator (L.O.)
  • Page 12: Outputs

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Multicast IP Enter the IP address for streaming IP input of the unit Addr Multicast UDP Enter the UDP port number of the TS over IP stream Port Protocol select the protocol for multicast: UDP or RTP. set the quality of TS which comes from the TS/IP input Auto: the bit rate is variable.
  • Page 13 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR CI Source: press the <ENTER>-key, then use < > or < >-key select Tuner or ASI input or TS/IP input (only when the TS/IP is set “IP In”, refer section 7.4.6 for details) to set the signal source of descrambling, press <ENTER>-key to save or press <EXIT>-key to scrap. Setup: under this sub menu, you can see all program names from the source of CI that was set in ‘CI Source’...
  • Page 14 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR ASI Source: Press the <ENTER>-key and use the < > or < >-key to roll up or down to select the signal source of ASI output, there are 4 type of signal source optional: CI De-encrypted: the de-encrypted transport stream from CI functional block will be delivered to the ASI output port on the back panel.
  • Page 15 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR On ‘Mux List’ sub-menu, on the first row, all encrypted programs are labeled with a ‘$’ sign. All programs that are being selected to be re-multiplexed are labeled as ‘Pass’, otherwise, the un-selected programs are labeled as ‘Fobrid’. Use <ENTER>-key to selected or un-selected the program being shown.
  • Page 16 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR Protocol: select the protocol for multicast: UDP or RTP. TS Pkts Per UDP: set the number of the TS packages encapsulated in one UDP package. The valid range goes from 1 to 7. Time To Live: set the number of the routers over which the TS over IP can be transmitted. The valid range goes from 1 to 5.
  • Page 17: System

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR x-Multicast Port: Enter the UDP port number of the TS over IP stream output. x-Switch: each channel could be switched On/Off independently. The default value is ‘off’. To activate the channel, you should turn on. x-Program: it shows all programs carried by the transport stream from the source selected. Press <ENTER>-key and use <>...
  • Page 18: Faq

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR 7.4.5 Factory Settings All the user configurable parameters will be set to the factory default settings, including IP address and the unit name. Note the unit will not be connected with the HDMS remote management system until the IP is properly configured. 7.4.6 Optional Function This menu is protected by password, type in 900000 to the menu.
  • Page 19: Specification

    QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR This equipment-x User Manual Power Cord RCA A/V Cable BNC Cable 2pcs XLR Connector Specification QPSK Demodulation & FEC Parameters Input Frequency Range C & Ku Band, 950~2150 MHz Input Level -25 dBm ~ -65 dBm 75 Ω F type Input Impedance Symbol Rate 2~45 Mb/s (SCPC or MCPC)
  • Page 20 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR DVB-T COFDM Demodulation Connector IEC, Female (7/8 MHz) or F Female (6 MHz) Input 1 IF Loop through Frequency Range 470-862 MHz, 174-230 MHz Input Symbol Rate Range 4.98~31.67 Mbit/s (8 MHz bandwidth) Constellation QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Tuner Bandwidth 8 MHz Digital Signal Input Level -20 to -75 dBmV...
  • Page 21 QPSK/IP DEMODULATOR 2×Redundant output ASI output SDI output 1 (optional) 1×RCA RGB output 1×RCA, 1×BNC CVBS output Audio XRL Balance Output General ℃ 0-45 Operating Temperature ℃ Storage Temperature -20~70 Humidity <85% Power Supply AC 90V~260V 50Hz/60Hz 483 mm×255 mm×44 mm Dimensions Approximately Net Weight 4.2 kg...

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