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Vislink, Waterside House, Earls Colne Business Park, Colchester, Essex, CO6 2NS, UK Telephone: +44 (0)1442 431300 ● Facsimile: +44 (0) 1494 775356 ● Email: sales@vislink.com ● Website: www.vislink.com Company Registered in England & Wales no. 10523708 ● VAT registration no. GB 260 012 169...
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The information contained in this manual remains the property of Vislink and may not be used, disclosed or reproduced in any other form whatsoever without the prior written permission of Vislink. Vislink reserves the right to alter the equipment and specification appertaining to the equipment described in this manual without notification.
Menu Overview ........................18 5.8. UltraReceiver Webserver Operation over RJ45 Port ............... 26 5.8.1. Setting up a Basic Connection....................26 5.8.2. Accessing the UltraReceiver via Web Browser ................ 26 5.8.1. Routing Page ..........................27 Receiver Setup ......................29 6.1. Demodulation Options ......................29 6.1.1.
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Figure 2-1 Internal Architecture Overview ..................5 Figure 3-1 Input / Output Connections ..................9 Figure 4-1 UltraReceiver Front Panel ................... 13 Figure 4-2 MER (Modulation Error Ratio) Display ................ 14 Figure 5-1 Web Page Example ...................... 27 Table 3-1 CTRL/Data Pinout Information ..................
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It is important to note that the guidelines adopted differ throughout the world and are from time-to-time re-issued with revised guidelines. For Vislink use, a maximum power density limit (w) of 1w/m² is to be applied when calculating minimum safe working distances. Appendix A refers.
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UltraReceiver User Manual Safety and Compliance Vislink base the RF Radiation Power Density limit figure recommended in the following published guideline levels: a. IEEE standard C95.1 1999 - IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
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UltraReceiver User Manual Introduction The UltraReceiver is a highly flexible, high performance product based on compact DVB-T and LMS-T demodulators. It uses the Vislink Maximum Ratio Combining diversity algorithm and a combined HEVC UHD/HD/SD decoder. Ignore any reference to the RF and Demodulator functions in this manual for the decoder- only variant of this product.
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Audio outputs. In addition, the Decoder extracts embedded (or ’wayside’) RS232 data if it is present in the transmission, as well as return data from a VISLINK Camera Control System. There are two ASI connections between the boards to allow extra configuration flexibility.
For each RF input, select the downconverter type, and turn on power to the downconverter. All current Vislink downconverters are listed, or the Local Oscillator (LO) frequency of any unlisted downconverter may be entered by selecting OTHER. To enter the incoming UHF frequency directly, select NONE.
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UltraReceiver User Manual Main Display These menus display useful information if you need to contact the Vislink. In particular, the versions of the various modules in the unit. The unit can display detailed information on the performance of the unit.
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Subnet mask: 255.255.255.000 Gateway: 192.168.000.001 4. If using the default UltraReceiver settings, modify the network settings of your PC to use the same subnet mask and an address from the same subnet e.g.: PC subnet mask: 192.168.000.100 ...
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The UltraReceiver can encapsulate an ASI stream into an IP (Internet Protocol) stream for transport over Ethernet infrastructure. It can also receive such streams and recover the ASI stream from within it.
UltraReceiver User Manual Licenses and Upgrades In common with many Vislink products, you can add features to the receiver by purchasing additional licenses from your local representative. Before ordering your license, you will need to provide the serial numbers of the boards in the unit.
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