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MRD 7000
Receiver Decoder Software
User Manual
July 2020
8175K
www.sencore.com | 1.605.978.4600
Revision 1.9

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  • Page 1 MRD 7000 Receiver Decoder Software User Manual July 2020 8175K www.sencore.com | 1.605.978.4600 Revision 1.9...
  • Page 2 This document may also have links to third-party web pages that are beyond the control of Sencore. The presence of such links does not imply that Sencore endorses or recommends the content on those pages. Sencore acknowledges the use of third-party open source software and licenses in some Sencore products.
  • Page 3 MRD 7000 – User Manual Revision History Date Version Description Author (MM/DD/YYYY) 09/11/2017 First Draft 09/14/2017 Revisions 09/15/2017 Initial Release 11/03/2017 Feature Release 01/03/2018 Feature Release 04/20/2018 Feature Release 05/21/2019 Feature Release 10/03/2019 Feature Release 05/18/2020 Feature Release 05/27/2020 Updated Genlock Settings...
  • Page 4  Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by Sencore, or parts having the same operating characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized part substitutions made may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
  • Page 5 MRD 7000 – User Manual SAFETY PRECAUTIONS There is always a danger present when using electronic equipment. Unexpected high voltages can be present at unusual locations in defective equipment and signal distribution systems. Become familiar with the equipment that you are working with and observe the following safety precautions.
  • Page 6 MRD 7000 – User Manual Package Contents The following is a list of the items that are included: 1. MRD 7000 Chassis 2. MRD 7000 Software 3. AC Power Cable 4. Breakout or Adapter Cables Depending on Option Modules 5. Quick Start Guide If any of these items were omitted from the packaging please email ProCare@Sencore.com...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Table of Contents SECTION 1 OVERVIEW ..........................9 ........................10 RODUCT NTRODUCTION ........................11 RONT ANEL VERVIEW ........................11 ANEL VERVIEW SECTION 2 INSTALLATION ........................14 ......................... 15 NSTALLATION AC D ..................15 EDUNDANT OWER ONNECTIONS ..........................
  • Page 8 Date/Time .......................... 58 3.3.12 Syslog..........................59 3.3.13 SNMP Community ......................59 3.3.14 SNMP Trap Manager ......................60 3.3.15 Updating the MRD 7000 ..................... 60 3.3.15.1 Applying Software Updates ......................60 3.3.15.2 Rollback Software Updates ......................61 3.3.16 Reboot Unit ........................62 3.3.17 Reset Defaults ........................
  • Page 9: Section 1 Overview

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Section 1 Overview Introduction This section includes the following topics: ........................10 RODUCT NTRODUCTION ........................11 RONT ANEL VERVIEW ........................11 ANEL VERVIEW Page 9 (89)
  • Page 10: Product Introduction

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Product Introduction The new MRD 7000 is designed to be agile, supporting new codecs and video formats through software-based updates versus traditional fixed ASIC hardware design. The MRD 7000 maintains Sencore’s long tradition of ease of use, with a straight-forward web interface accessible via all major browsers and complete control of the unit.
  • Page 11: Front Panel Overview

     Redundant power design utilizing two independent cables Front Panel Overview The MRD 7000 product is a software-based solution; designed to run on a PC server chassis. Initial network configuration is done with keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Once the IP is configured all operation and setup is via web-interface over a network.
  • Page 12 MRD 7000 – User Manual 3. HDMI 2.0 for up to 4K resolutions 4. Eth0: One of two available RJ45 Ethernet ports for management or MPEG/IP 5. Eth1: One of two available RJ45 Ethernet ports for management or MPEG/IP 6. Local monitor output uses VGA (D-SUB) connector 7.
  • Page 13 MRD 7000 – User Manual For Decoding 4xASI Input 1. 4x ASI input ports. ASI ports labeled 1 through 4 2. Local monitor output uses VGA (D-SUB) connector 3. Eth0: One of two availabler RJ45 Ethernet Ports for management of MPEG/IP 4.
  • Page 14: Section 2 Installation

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Section 2 Installation Introduction This section includes the following topics: ......................... 15 NSTALLATION AC D ..................15 EDUNDANT OWER ONNECTIONS ..........................15 AINTENANCE KVM ....................... 15 ETWORK ETUP VIA Page 14 (89)
  • Page 15: Rack Installation

    Maintenance Refer to the server manufacturer documentation for detailed information regarding server hardware maintenance. To request a copy of the latest MRD software or release notes from Sencore email ProCare@Sencore.com Network Setup via KVM Connect the VGA (D-SUB) cable to a monitor and a USB keyboard.
  • Page 16: Section 3 Web-Interface Operation

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Section 3 We b-Interface Operation Introduction This section includes the following topics: MRD 7000 W ....................17 NTERFACE VERVIEW ..........................18 ECODER ANEL ..........................51 DMIN ANEL ........................... 69 EPORTING ANEL ..........................72 BOUT ANEL...
  • Page 17: Mrd 7000 Web Interface Overview

    Password: mpeg101 3.1.2 Hiding Unused Inputs The MRD 7000 web interface allows the user to hide inactive inputs using the button or show all available inputs by click the button. Only the selected input will be displayed when unused inputs are hidden.
  • Page 18: Decoder Panel

    Decoder Panel The Decoder panel of the MRD 7000 web interface is used to configure the unit to decode and what output format to use. Each functional piece has a heading: Inputs, Conditional Access, Transport Stream Processing, Decoding, Baseband Processing and Baseband Output sections are listed from the top down.
  • Page 19: Configuring Active Input

    This menu allows the user to configure a primary and backup input. In case there is an input failover the MRD 7000 is capable of detecting the failed state and switching to a secondary backup input in order to provide a continuous output. Which input is primary and backup, how the inputs switchover and restore and switchover timing is all user configurable.
  • Page 20 MRD 7000 – User Manual Active Input and Failover Configuration Menu Setting Range Description Primary Input File Input Used for both normal operation and input failover settings. During normal operation MPEG/IP Stream 1 this input will be the active input.
  • Page 21: Configuring Mpeg/Ip Inputs

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Switch On Manual Only Manual Only: the unit will not switch inputs automatically. The user must manually TS Sync Loss switch inputs. Decode Failure TS Sync Loss: the MRD 5800 will switch from the primary to the backup input if the primary stream loses synchronization for the duration of the Switchover Interval.
  • Page 22 This is the only setting required to receive a unicast stream. Disabled Enabling FEC (Forward Error Correction) Enabled tells the MRD 7000 to look at Destination Port +2 and Destination Port +4 for a SMPTE 2022 FEC Matrix. IGMP Filter Mode Exclude Used on networks supporting IGMPv3.
  • Page 23: Configuring File Input

    Reset Counters button. The last reset of these error counters is displayed in a date/time format. The MRD 7000 can also display the individual PID values and Program/Service numbers by clicking on the View PSI Tables hyperlink. 3.2.1.2...
  • Page 24 MRD 7000 – User Manual After Input File has been chosen user has a possibility to:  Play  Stop  Set Start / Stop End Points. Page 24 (89)
  • Page 25 Once the File Input is played out the indicator light on the right will turn green, and the progress bar will be activated The MRD 7000 can also display the individual PID values and Program/Service numbers by clicking on the View PSI Tables hyperlink.
  • Page 26: Configuring Asi Input

    Once the MRD is locked on ASI signal the indicator light on the right will turn green, and the received bitrate is displayed. The MRD 7000 can also display the individual PID values and Program/Service numbers by clicking on the View PSI Tables hyperlink.
  • Page 27: Configuring Srt Input

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.2.1.4 Configuring SRT Input When SRT Input is selected as the active input, clicking on the gear icon allows the user to configure SRT dialog. Setting Range Description Receive Enabled This setting allows the user to enable or disable these input stream settings.
  • Page 28 Reset Counters button. The last reset of these error counters is displayed in a date/time format. The MRD 7000 can also display the individual PID values and Program/Service numbers by clicking on the View PSI Tables hyperlink.
  • Page 29: Configuring Rtp Seamless Input (Smpte 2022-7)

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.2.1.5 Configuring RTP Seamless Input (SMPTE 2022-7) When RTP Seamless Input is selected as the active input, clicking on the gear icon allows the user to configure RTP Seamless dialog. Setting Range Description Receive Enabled This setting allows the user to enable or disable these input stream settings.
  • Page 30 These counters can be manual reset using the Reset Counters button. The last reset of these error counters is displayed in a date/time format. The MRD 7000 can also display the individual PID values and Program/Service numbers by clicking on the View PSI Tables hyperlink.
  • Page 31: Configuring Zixi Input

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.2.1.6 Configuring Zixi Input When Zixi Input is selected as the active input, clicking on the gear icon allows the user to configure Zixi dialog. Setting Range Description Receive Enabled Enable/Disable the Zixi Input Disabled...
  • Page 32 MRD 7000 – User Manual Decryption Mode Disabled Select the type of Decryption Mode AES-128 AES-192 AES-256 Automatic Decryption Key User entry Provides the key to allow signal processing if decryption is to be done. *AES-128 = 32 characters *AES-192 = 48 characters...
  • Page 33 MRD 7000 – User Manual The MRD 7000 can also display the individual PID values and Program/Service numbers by clicking on the View PSI Tables hyperlink. Page 33 (89)
  • Page 34: Configuring Satelite Input

    Once the MRD is locked on a Satellite signal the indicator light on the right will turn green, and the received bitrate is displayed. The MRD 7000 can also display the individual PID values and Program/Service numbers by clicking on the View PSI Tables hyperlink.
  • Page 35: Configuring Conditional Access

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.2.2 Configuring Conditional Access This section will describe how to configure descrambling in the MRD 7000. The MRD 7000 allows decoding of BISS1 and BISS2. 3.2.2.1 BISS1 Descrambling This menu allows the user to configure BISS descrambling. 12 unique BISS keys can be entered.
  • Page 36: Biss2 Descrambling

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Mode E Injected If Mode E is selected the user enters the BISS injected ID here. 3.2.2.2 BISS2 Descrambling This menu allows the user to configure BISS descrambling. 12 unique BISS keys can be entered. Clicking on the gear icon allows the user to configure BISS2.
  • Page 37: Configuring Transport Stream Processing

    BISS injected ID here. 3.2.3 Configuring Transport Stream Processing Setting Heartbeat timeout will determine the time in minutes between SCTE35 messages before the MRD 7000 will report an error. Timeout can be configured in the following way: 3.2.4 Configuring Decoding and Service Selection This menu allows the user to configure which service the MRD 7000 will decode.
  • Page 38: Advanced Configuration

    This section allows the user to configure advanced settings of the MRD 7000. Parallel Frame Processing allows the user to tune the decode latency of the MRD 7000. Lower Parallel Frames results in lower latency. Setting these values too low can result in dropped video frames.
  • Page 39: Configuring Baseband Processing

    Preview State Enabled/Disabled This section allows the user to view a thumbnail preview of the video being decode by the MRD 7000. Enabling the Preview State will cause the MRD 7000 to display a thumbnail in the Decoding section. 3.2.5...
  • Page 40: Configuring Video Baseband Processing

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.2.5.1 Configuring Video Baseband Processing The Configure Video menu is opened by clicking on the gear icon just under the Baseband Processing section title. Page 40 (89)
  • Page 41 MRD 7000 – User Manual Setting Range Description Format Mode Auto The MRD will match output format to input Manual MRD uses specified Manual Format value Manual Format 3840x2160p 60fps Refer to Specification for complete list 1280x720p 59.94fps Raster Mode...
  • Page 42: Configuring Audio Baseband Processing

    Configuring Audio Baseband Processing The audio menu allows the user to configure the audio processing mode (decode / discrete) settings of the MRD 7000. Up to 8 audio PID’s inside of the decoded service can be processed. Page 42 (89)
  • Page 43 MRD 7000 – User Manual The configured settings are displayed when expanding the audio status by clicking the + button. Setting Range Description Operational Mode Line Mode This setting allows the user to select the audio compression Monitor mode RF Mode...
  • Page 44 MRD 7000 – User Manual Lt/Rt (Auto) channels can be configured using the settings available in the drop-down menu. Dual Mono/Stereo Dual Left Dual Right Head Phone Speaker Virt Selection Mode Preference Based The AC-4 audio presentation stream mode can be set to Preference Based or By By Index Index.
  • Page 45: Configuring Genlock Processing

    3.2.6.1 Configuring SDI Video The MRD 7000 comes with the ability to decode SDI Level A or SDI Level B. The MRD 70140 module has an option to select Two Sample Interleave or Square Division for the SDI Link Mode when it’s configured for UHD (SDI Quad Link Mode -> Enabled). The MRD 70141 module will be preset to Two Sample Interleave.
  • Page 46: Configuring Sdi Audio

    MRD 7000 – User Manual SDI Video Output for MRD 70130, MRD 70140 (Multi-channel mode), MRD 70141, and MRD 70150 SDI Video Output for MRD 70140 (UHD mode) Setting Range Description Level A or B This setting changes the SDI output level.
  • Page 47 MRD 7000 – User Manual named discrete option but the audio channels are not identified in the service the unit will output Ch1/Ch2 (if present) if Lf/Rf is chosen, Ch3/Ch4 (if present) if C/LFE is chosen and Ch5/Ch6 (if present) if Ls/Rs is chosen.
  • Page 48: Configuring Sdi Anc

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.2.6.3 Configuring SDI ANC The Configure SDI menu also allows for the ability to enable or disable ANC data. Page 48 (89)
  • Page 49 Disabled SMPTE 2038 VANC Embedding The MRD 7000 supports extraction of SMPTE 2038 metadata from the input video PID and embedding in SDI. User configuration is needed for enabling SMPTE 2038 data to be embedded in SDI. Presence of the incoming SMPTE 2038 data is reported in the Additional Data status in the Decoding section.
  • Page 50: Configuring Smpte 2110

    3.2.7 Configuring SMPTE 2110 This menu allows the user to configure the SMPTE 2110 output settings. The MRD 7000 comes with the ability to configure two separate paths for SMPTE 2110. Also with SMPTE 2110 is the ability to configure eight audio pairs. Audio, Video, and Data Streams are all configurable to enable or disable the output, set Destination IP, and Destination Port.
  • Page 51: Admin Panel

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Admin Panel To access the Admin Control Panel, click on the Admin tab. This menu allows the user to control many global settings and maintenance tasks on the MRD 7000. 3.3.1 File Transfer Management The File Transfer Management configuration button opens up a menu in which you can enable or disable authentication for uploading pre-recorded media files.
  • Page 52: Disk Usage Statistics

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Setting Range Description Allow Anonymous Enabled Anyone can upload or download media Disabled Requires username and password to access Username Alpha-Numeric Entry User-defined user name for access the media storage Password Alpha-Numeric Entry User-defined password for accessing the media storage 3.3.2...
  • Page 53: Unit Alias

    Note: the username for MRD web-login is always admin 3.3.5 Profiles The MRD 7000 has the ability to save all configured settings to multiple profiles. Profiles can be saved locally, renamed and saved to external storage to be used on other MRD 7000s.
  • Page 54: Diagnostics

    3.3.6 Diagnostics The MRD 7000 provides the user the ability to take a snapshot of ALL current unit settings, reported values, active alarms, and the alarm and log file history. This snapshot will be downloaded as a .XML format file that can be sent to Procare at Sencore for analysis.
  • Page 55: Configure Unit Networks

    3.3.7 Configure Unit Networks The MRD 7000 can be assigned a Hostname and DNS servers. To access this menu, click on the Configure Networks gear icon in the Admin page. The Default Gateway of the web-interface can also be pointed at a chosen network port (Eth0 or Eth1).
  • Page 56: Configure Smpte 2110 Video/Ip Networks

     Bug fixes  General updates  Maintenance releases The MRD 7000 will only accept software updates which were released during the active SSA period. Software updates released following the expiration of the SSA will be Page 56 (89)
  • Page 57: Licensing

    The product’s user interface displays the end date to ensure the user is always informed of their SSA status. Regardless of the status of the software subscription agreement, Sencore offers phone and email technical support during regular business hours for all products.
  • Page 58: Date/Time

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.3.11 Date/Time The MRD can be set to synchronize with an NTP server or a manual data and time can be defined by the user. Click the Configure Date / Time button to configure the date and time.
  • Page 59: Syslog

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.3.12 Syslog The MRD 7000 can be configured to send error and event logs formatted in the syslog protocol to a remote user specified Syslog server. Action Range Description State Enabled Enable or Disable sending messages to Syslog server.
  • Page 60: Snmp Trap Manager

    3.3.15.1 Applying Software Updates Once the software file is downloaded the update can be performed under the Admin tab of the MRD 7000 Web-Interface. Click on the Update Unit button in the top right of the page. Page 60 (89)
  • Page 61: Rollback Software Updates

    MRD 7000 – User Manual The current version and uploaded version is displayed in the Software Versions section. Update Procedure: 1. Click Upload button and browse to the appropriate software file 2. A progress bar will show uploading status 3. Once the file is uploaded click on Yes when prompted to update 4.
  • Page 62: Reboot Unit

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Action Button Description Rollback Clicking this button starts the Rollback process. The MRD will prompt the user to confirm the rollback or click cancel to stop the process. 3.3.16 Reboot Unit The MRD can be rebooted from the web interface Admin page. In order to perform a reboot, click the reboot button.
  • Page 63: Configuring Asi/Sdi Ports And Sdi Quad Link Mode

    3.3.18 Configuring ASI/SDI Ports and SDI Quad Link Mode The MRD 7000 allows users to configure the ASI/SDI ports when equipped with the MRD 70140 and MRD 70141 module. Select ASI/SDI ports 1 through 4 when Quad Link Mode is disabled to enable the ports as either SDI or ASI. A reboot must be applied for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 64: Configuring Genlock

    Configuring Genlock On MRD 70150 module (Basic 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0a Output Module) Genlock reference input is automatically detected and applied by the MRD 7000. On MRD 70130 (12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0b Output Module) and MRD 70140/70141 (Quad 3G-SDI Output Module) modules with the “Reference Source” configured as External, the Genlock Format must be manually defined in order for the card to lock to the Genlock signal.
  • Page 65 MRD 7000 – User Manual MRD 70130: MRD 70140 and MRD 70141: Page 65 (89)
  • Page 66: Configuring Satellite Ports

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 3.3.20 Configuring Satellite Ports In order to make changes to lock onto the satellite signal click on the configure button next to the Satellite Module. The Satellite Module can be configured within the port menu. This allows the user to lock onto the input signal by changing the port, mode, modulation, frequency, offset, symbol rate, and scrambling code.
  • Page 67: Configuring Multichannel Decoder Outputs

    MRD 7000 – User Manual 9750 10600 10750 11250 Symbol Rate 0.5 – 60 The symbol rate in MSps of the modulated input signal PL Scrambling 0 – 262141 The PL Scrambling code value of the Code modulated signal LNB Power...
  • Page 68 MRD 7000 – User Manual When unit boot up make sure all ports are set as SDI. !Note: To make all new tabs available clear WEB cache by pressing Ctrl+Shift+R buttons. Page 68 (89)
  • Page 69: Reporting Panel

    Reporting Panel The Reporting tab in the MRD 7000 contains logs for active alarms currently affecting the unit and an event log. The active alarms are updated periodically in order to reflect the real-time state of the unit. Once an error is cleared it will be cleared from the active alarms window.
  • Page 70: Event Logs

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Last Changed This column displays the data and time the error was raised. This data and time correlates with the Date and Time settings configured in Section 3.3.11. 3.4.2 Event Logs Clicking on the Logs button displays all of the events and alarms that have affected the unit.
  • Page 71: Configuring The Logs

    3.4.3 Configuring the Logs The MRD 7000 allows the user to configure alarms and events. Events and alarms can be Logged, Hidden, or have the Severity adjusted. In order to configure these options, click the Configure button while in the section of the Reporting tab.
  • Page 72: About Panel

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Each column and its function are described below. A user configured time offset can also be applied to allow viewing the logs in a local time zone. Title Description Name This column displays the name of the error or condition. This is informational data: no options can be set here.
  • Page 73: Section 4 Appendices

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Section 4 Appendices Introduction This section includes the following appendices: APPENDIX A – ACRONYMS AND GLOSSARY APPENDIX B – ERROR AND EVENT LIST APPENDIX C – SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX D – OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE APPENDIX E –...
  • Page 74: Appendix A - Acronyms And Glossary

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Appendix A – Acronyms and Glossary AAC: Advanced Audio Coding AC-3: Also known as Dolby Digital AES: Audio Engineering Society ATSC: Advanced Television Systems Committee BISS: Basic Interoperable Scrambling System Bit Rate: The rate at which the compressed bit stream is delivered from the channel to the input of a decoder.
  • Page 75: Appendix B - Error And Event List

    Recommended action is to set parallel frame processing to default or increase the number of frames. Firmware Unsupported The uploaded software is not supported by the MRD 7000. IP Link Loss Error MPEG/IP stream sync is not detected.
  • Page 76 MRD 7000 – User Manual Software Update Failed An attempted software update was unsuccessful. Software Update Succeeded An attempted software update succeeded. SRT Receive Connection The system encountered a connection error when receiving SRT Error transmission. The system has errors when trying to decrypt a SRT signal with...
  • Page 77: Appendix C - Specifications

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Appendix C – Specifications MRD 7000 Minimum Requirements For H.264 1080P60 Decode CPU: Dual Intel Xeon D-1520, 2.2GHz RAM: 16GB DDR4 2133MHz HDD: 256GB SSD For HEVC 4K UHD 60MB Decode CPU: Intel Xeon E-1650v4, 3.6GHz...
  • Page 78 MRD 7000 – User Manual 480i x 720 (4x3 or 16x9) @ 29.97Hz SD-SDI – 270Mb/s MRD 70706 License Adds – 2160p x 3840 (16x9) @ 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, and 60Hz HDR Formats: HDR10 (SMPTE 2084 & SMPTE 2086)
  • Page 79 Up to 12 Keys Number of No limitation to the number of services descrambled Descrambled Services: per key MRD 7000 Input Features IP Input (included with MRD 7000) General – Connector: 2x 10/100/1000 auto negotiate Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet Ports Receive –...
  • Page 80 MRD 7000 – User Manual Mode: Connect (Pull) Mode Latency: 30-10000ms, user configurable Bitrate Range: 1 – 50 Mb/s FEC Overhead: 0-50% of content bitrate Decryption: AES-128, AES-192, AES-256 10-79 UTF-8 characters Packets/IP Frame: Auto detect MRD 70170 - 4x ASI Input Module (1 slot) General –...
  • Page 81 MRD 7000 – User Manual QPSK: 95 MSym 8PSK/8APSK: 86 MSym 16APSK: 64.5 MSym 32APSK: 51.6 MSym Sensitivity (@25MSym) – QPSK 11/45: -89 dBm (20 dBµV) QPSK 1/2: -86 dBm (23 dBµV) 8PSK 9/10: -77 dBm (32 dBµV) Additional features –...
  • Page 82 MRD 7000 – User Manual 1080i x 1920 @ 25, 29.97 and 30fps 1080p x 1920 @ 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94 and 60fps 720p x 1280 @ 50, 59.94 and 60fps MRD 70140 - Quad 3G-SDI Output Module, Genlock (1 slot)
  • Page 83 MRD 7000 – User Manual HD-SDI – SMPTE 292M 3G-SDI – SMPTE 424M 4K multi-link SMPTE 425-5 two sample interleave Level A/B Video Formats: 480i, 576i, 525i, 625i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080psf, 2160p. All common formats supported. Audio Output: Up to 8 pairs of audio streams...
  • Page 84 MRD 7000 – User Manual Connector: HDMI-type Female Type-A Genlock Interface – Genlock Connector: Requires breakout cable, Pin 6 75Ω Female BNC Input Impedance: 10kΩ Return Loss: ≥20 dB, 0Mhz to 8 Mhz Drive Level: 1.0 Vpp ±10% Supported Genlock...
  • Page 85 MRD 7000 – User Manual Packet Pacing: SMPTE 2110-21 Type N (Narrow) PTP Synchronization: SMPTE 2059-2 Output Redundancy: SMPTE 2022-7 Hitless Switching Video Standards: 8-bit and 10-bit YUV 4:2:2 SMPTE 292M, and SMPTE 425-AB Video Formats: 2160p x 3840 (16x9) @ 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, and 60Hz...
  • Page 86: Appendix D - Open Source Software

    MRD 7000 – User Manual Appendix D – Open Source Software The MRD 7000 includes: Package Version License Copyright AT32 UC3B Software 1.7.0 2009, Atmel Corporation Framework Cairo 1.12.0 LGPL Version 2.1, Feb 1999 Josh Aas, et. Al. BusyBox 1.24.2 GPL Version 2, June 1991 Erik Anderson, et.
  • Page 87 MRD 7000 – User Manual OpenSSL 1.0.1c BSD-Like 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project, 1995-1998 PCRE 8.30 1997-2012 University of Cambridge, et. al. pixman 0.30.0 2004-2010 Red Hat, Inc. POPT 1.16 1998 Red Hat Software pureftpd 1.0.46 Frank Denis qDecoder 12.0.4 200-2012 Seungyoung samba 4.7.0...
  • Page 88: Appendix E - Warranty

    Appendix F – Support and Contact Information Returning Products for Service or Calibration The MRD 7000 server is a delicate piece of equipment and needs to be serviced and repaired by Sencore. Periodically it is necessary to return a product for repair or calibration.
  • Page 89 Sencore Inc. 3200 Sencore Drive Sioux Falls, SD 57107 USA www.sencore.com Copyright © 2020 Sencore Inc. 1.605.978.4600...

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