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Quantum Receiver
User Manual
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
Registered Office: Waterside House, Earls Colne Business Park, Colchester, Essex, CO6 2NS, UK

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  • Page 1 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...
  • Page 2 Document Disclaimer 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.
  • Page 3 Document History Version Date Modification Firmware Version QANT-0100-00-06 1.00 30/09/2021 First release of document. Issue No: A Page: iii Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Status ..........................29 6.2.1. Streaming Video (LH Sidebar) ............... 29 6.2.2. Antenna Status (LH Sidebar) ..............30 6.2.3. Antenna Status Graphs ................ 31 Issue No: A Page: iv Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 5 Configuring Demodulation................... 71 7.7.1. DVB-T Operation ................71 7.8. Configuring Diversity ....................72 7.9. Configuring Video Decoding ..................73 7.10. Deinterleaving ....................... 73 Issue No: A Page: v Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 6 Status>Modulation ....................35 Figure 6-17 Status>Modulation – More Information ............35 Figure 6-18 Status>Receivers ....................36 Figure 6-19 Status>Receivers – More Information ............... 36 Issue No: A Page: vi Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 7 IP Transport Stream Processing Specification ..........16 Table 3-4 Video & Audio Parameters Specification ............17 Table 4-1 RF Input Pinout ....................18 Issue No: A Page: vii Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 8 AC Power Pinout ....................24 Table 6-1 Role Type Restrictions ..................59 Table 7-1 DVB-T Bitrates ...................... 72 Table 7-2 LMS-T Bitrates ...................... 72 Issue No: A Page: viii Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 9: General Information

    CAUTION: The unit is IPxx rated and must be protected from dripping or splashing water/fluids. When used outdoors, protect the unit using a rain cover. Issue No: A Page: 9 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 10: Health & Safety

    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, when calculating minimum safe working distances, apply a maximum power density limit (w) of 1w/m².
  • Page 11: Maximum Rf Power Density Limits

    Quantum Receiver User Manual General Information 1.5. Maximum RF Power Density Limits The RF Radiation Power Density limit figure recommended by Vislink is based upon guideline levels published in: 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.
  • Page 12 Quantum Receiver User Manual General Information This page is intentionally unused. Issue No: A Page: 12 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 13: Introduction

     Section 5.4 Info Front Panel: see  Section 6.4 Info Web Browser: see See the Vislink Support website for more details about the Quantum Receiver and the latest firmware revision. https://www.vislink.com/support-beyond-expectation/ Issue No: A Page: 13 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 14: Functional Description

    ASI, so the 16-way RF input is reduced to 12-way plus external ASI and the external ASI cannot be packet switched. Packet switching is only possible if the external ASI is supplied from a separate Quantum with a single Demod only.
  • Page 15: Licensed Options

    Dual HEVC For further information about licenses and how they can be purchased, Section 8 Licenses & Upgrades. delivered, installed and enabled; see Issue No: A Page: 15 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 16: Specification

    IP Inputs SMPTE2022-2 ProMPEG FEC RTP/UDP IP input Up to 100Mbit/s IP Outputs SMPTE2022-2 ProMPEG FEC Table 3-3 IP Transport Stream Processing Specification Issue No: A Page: 16 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 17: Video & Audio Parameters

    Bcrypt-128, Bcrypt-256 Dual Decode HEVC Only Table 3-4 Video & Audio Parameters Specification * In combination with Vislink HCAM transmitter in HEVC mode and in combination with Vislink L1700 and Clip On-4 transmitters ** Check availability Issue No: A Page: 17 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-?
  • Page 18: Rear Panel Connectors

    MPEG Transport Streams from/to end equipment. Complies with ISO/IEC 13818-2 – 188-byte mode. ASI input to the Decoder or packet diversity function for packet switching (Link Research algorithm). Issue No: A Page: 18 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 19: Video/Monitoring Output Connectors

    75Ω coaxial cables via HD-BNC connectors. 12G SFP option available. All connectors are outputs (no RX) Video & Monitor SFPs are non-MSA. Figure 4-4 Video/Monitoring Output Connectors Issue No: A Page: 19 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 20: Audio Output Connectors

    Audio Pinout 4.5. EXP Connectors Two, small form-factor pluggable (SFP) expansion sockets (MSA SFP 25GbE) are provided for future expansion of the unit. Issue No: A Page: 20 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 21: Focal Point Connector

    Pin 2 Pin 3 1x 6-Pin Lemo FOCAL Socket: POINT Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Switched +12V Table 4-6 Focal Point Pinout Issue No: A Page: 21 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 22: Return Data Connector

    Pin 15 R TALLY WET B Table 4-7 Return Data Pinout 4.8. Ethernet Transport Stream & Control Connectors Figure 4-9 Ethernet LAN/WAN Connectors Issue No: A Page: 22 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 23: Usb Port Connectors

    NOTE: These USB ports are NOT for remote control or for charging mobile devices. Figure 4-10 USB Port Connectors Issue No: A Page: 23 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 24: Ac Power Connector

    A 1.5A fuse is fitted integrally to the socket. Figure 4-11 AC Power Connector Connector Legend Description Live 100-240V AC 1x IEC Connector: Neutral 50-60Hz Earth Table 4-10 AC Power Pinout Issue No: A Page: 24 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 25: Front Panel Display

    The rotary control is used to scroll through the screens and modify options as required. Status/Error Function Function Messages Buttons Detail Figure 5-2 Touch-screen Display Issue No: A Page: 25 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 26: Home

    Touching the Info button displays the settings for the receiver on the right- hand-side of the display. Settings cannot be edited from this screen. Issue No: A Page: 26 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 27: Status

     Network  Analog Settings cannot be edited from this screen; to edit use the Setup screen. Figure 5-6 Front Panel Status Screen Issue No: A Page: 27 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 28: Web Gui Screens

    Web GUI Screens Web GUI Screens 6.1. Overview The Quantum Receiver is designed to be configured and monitored remotely by the web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI). This section describes, in sequence, all the menus and screens for controlling the unit.
  • Page 29: Options

    By clicking on the options drop-down menu in the top right-hand corner of this panel, you can select various options for display of four channels. Issue No: A Page: 29 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 30: Antenna Status (Lh Sidebar)

    (dBm) or MER (dB) of the signal received, with each quadrant of the radar view referring to RF channels #1 to #4 on each RF Demod Card. Issue No: A Page: 30 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 31: Antenna Status Graphs

    The Status>Antenna Status Graphs panel, displayed in the central panel, displays either Quality (%), RSL (dBm) or MER (dB) of the signal being received Issue No: A Page: 31 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 32: Figure 6-10 Status>Antenna Status Graphs

    (range: -100 to - 50dBm).  Quality (%) – displays a real-time bar chart of the signal quality for each of the four channels (range: 0-100%). Issue No: A Page: 32 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 33: Figure 6-12 Status>Antenna Status Graphs - Quality/Mer And Rsl

    (Last Minutes) or all the data (View All). Figure 6-13 Status>Antenna Status Graphs – Historical Graph Issue No: A Page: 33 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 34: Active Preset - Selection

    Figure 6-15 Status>Active Preset – Configuration Settings By clicking on the right-hand arrows, the relevant accordion panel will open and display the detailed settings. Issue No: A Page: 34 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 35: Modulation

    Encryption/Decryption – display On/Off status and the Key number being used. Clicking displays further information about the modulation being used. Figure 6-17 Status>Modulation – More Information Issue No: A Page: 35 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 36: Receivers

    RSL (dBm) – displays the Receive Signal Level (RSL) of the input signal. Clicking displays further information about the input signal for each of the four RF input channels. Figure 6-19 Status>Receivers – More Information Issue No: A Page: 36 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 37: Decoder

    Genlock – display the generator locking status of the decoder.  Analog – displays the analog audio output status. Clicking displays further information about each of these settings. Issue No: A Page: 37 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 38: Stream Out

     SRT – display the status of the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) Protocol, useful for good quality, low-latency live video streaming. Issue No: A Page: 38 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 39: Network

     Network 2 – displays the IP address and status (green = connected, red = disconnected). Clicking displays further information about these settings. Issue No: A Page: 39 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 40: Global

    ASI Settings – displays the Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) settings.  User Data – displays the User Data settings. Clicking displays further information about these settings. Issue No: A Page: 40 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 41: Settings

    The RF panel provides further tabs for configuration of Modulation, Channel Plan and BDC. 6.3.1.1. Modulation The Settings>RF>Modulation tab specifies the modulation settings for the signals received on the RF inputs. Issue No: A Page: 41 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 42: Figure 6-28 Settings>Rf>Modulation

    Issue No: A Page: 42 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 43: Channel Plan

    Add Channel + – clicking this button enables a new channel plan to be created. 6.3.1.3. BDC The Settings>RF>BDC tab specifies the Block Down-Converter (BDC) power settings for the RF inputs. Issue No: A Page: 43 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 44: Decoder

    In addition, the type of error correction used to counter packet loss and jitter can also add to latency. The Issue No: A Page: 44 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 45: Figure 6-31 Settings>Decoder>Low Latency

    Standard – enables selection of the main video decoding standard from a drop- down menu (MPEG2, H.264, HEVC UHD(H.265) or HEVC dual HD). Issue No: A Page: 45 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 46: Service

    Type a number or hover over the field and use the increment/decrement buttons to select a value. 6.3.2.2. Service The Settings>Decoder>Service tab specifies the service settings for decoding. Issue No: A Page: 46 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 47: Figure 6-32 Settings>Decoder>Service

    PMT PID – identifies the location of the selected service in the Program Map Table (PMT) PID.  Pair 1-8 PID – identifies the audio pairs. Issue No: A Page: 47 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 48: Genlock

    When External is selected, line and pixel adjustment parameters are displayed. 6.3.2.4. Analog The Settings>Decoder>Analog tab specifies the analog decoder output settings to be used. Issue No: A Page: 48 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 49: Stream

    RTP runs over UDP for low latency and though it does not include packet-loss recovery it has mechanisms to compensate for any minor loss of data when used in conjunction with the RTP Control Protocol (RTCP). Issue No: A Page: 49 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 50: Figure 6-35 Settings>Stream>Rtp

    This enables changes to be made to the host address and port, as well as enabling/disabling the streaming output and FEC. Issue No: A Page: 50 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 51: Rtsp

    Enabled – enables/disables RTSP streaming.  Port – specifies the port to be used for streaming. Type or hover over the field and click the increment/decrement buttons. Issue No: A Page: 51 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 52: Udp

    FEC. Changes may be saved by clicking on the icon or deleted by clicking on the icon. Issue No: A Page: 52 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 53: Srt

    Latency (ms) – specifies the latency in milliseconds between video and audio.  Pass Phrase – enables a pass phrase to be used/changed. Issue No: A Page: 53 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 54: Elinks

    Demod Card connection may be modified by clicking on the relevant edit icon, making the necessary changes and then clicking on the save icon. Issue No: A Page: 54 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 55: Presets

     Import Presets - enable you to import presets from receivers. Configuration files (.cfg) created by other similar Quantum Receivers may be imported and used to configure the receiver. Once imported, they are listed and can be selected using the Select Active Preset option to overwrite the current settings.
  • Page 56: Network

    The Settings>Network panel details the settings for networking. 6.3.6.1. Network 1/2 The Settings>Network>Network 1/2 panel enables networking to be configured. Figure 6-44 Settings>Network>Network 1/2 Issue No: A Page: 56 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 57: Active Directory

    ActiveDirectory. The ActiveDirectory is a secure location used for the management and storage of data relating to users of the receiver. Issue No: A Page: 57 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 58: Figure 6-45 Settings>Network>Activedirectory

    Base DN – specifies the point (Distinguished Name) from where the server will search for users. Domain Components specify the ActiveDirectory domain (not case-sensitive), example: dc=xg,dc=local. Issue No: A Page: 58 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 59: Tools

     Accounts     Table 6-1 Role Type Restrictions 6.3.6.3. Tools The Settings>Network>Tools panel provides additional tools for configuring the ActiveDirectory. Issue No: A Page: 59 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 60: Global

    Query Accounts – enables a query of the accounts database to be performed. 6.3.7. Global The Settings>Global panel details the settings for ASI, Decryption and User Data. Issue No: A Page: 60 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 61: Asi

    Output Config - specifies the ASI output signal from the drop-down menu (Diversity, External ASI, Diversity + Ext. ASI or Demodulator-1). 6.3.7.2. Decryption The Settings>Global>Decryption panel enables configuration of decryption. Figure 6-48 Settings>Global>Decryption Issue No: A Page: 61 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 62: User Data

    Parity – enables the parity to be set for the port.  PID – specifies the PID for the location of the user data. Issue No: A Page: 62 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 63: Admin

    6.4.1. Unit Information The Info panel displays Unit Information as shown below. Figure 6-51 Info – Unit Information Issue No: A Page: 63 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 64: Figure 6-52 Info>Mac Address - More Information

    Software Version - specifies the software version of the receiver. Clicking displays System Software, Demodulator and Decoder Details for the various software modules that contribute functionality to the receiver. Issue No: A Page: 64 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 65: License Information

    Temperature - specifies the temperature (in degrees C) of the unit interior. 6.4.2. License Information The Info panel displays License Information as shown below. Issue No: A Page: 65 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 66: Figure 6-55 Info - License Information

    License Key – enables the user to enter license numbers for purchased options, which add functionality to the receiver. To enter a new license, type the license number, obtained from Vislink, into the field and click the Submit button. When the receiver recognises the license number as valid, the appropriate feature will be enabled.
  • Page 67: Accounts

    The Account panel is displayed when the Create New User button is clicked. The settings for Add New Account as shown below. Figure 6-57 Accounts – Add New Account Issue No: A Page: 67 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 68 Active Time – specifies a time of day that the user my access the receiver. Hover over the field and click on the increment/decrement buttons to set the from/to time of day. Issue No: A Page: 68 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 69: Receiver Installation & Setup

    Setting the IP address of the receiver is accomplished using the front panel display. This will need to be done before you can access the receiver using the web browser GUI. Issue No: A Page: 69 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 70: Accessing The Web Gui

    BDC device part number using the Settings>RF>BDC menu option, see 6.3.1.3 BDC. The correct BDC must be selected to enable the correct frequency range to be available in the menu. Issue No: A Page: 70 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 71: Configuring Demodulation

    The table below defines the corresponding gross bit rates for DVB-T operation. This includes video, audio, data and other Transport Stream data tables. Issue No: A Page: 71 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 72: Configuring Diversity

    Diversity output or an external source from the rear panel ASI IN connector. Configure these settings using the Settings>Global>ASI menu option, see Section 6.3.7.1 ASI: Issue No: A Page: 72 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 73: Configuring Video Decoding

    7.10. Deinterleaving The Quantum Receiver has a licensable deinterleaving option, to match the interleaving option in the Vislink transmitter. This option adds an extra layer of error correction to the ASI data steam that allows long breaks in RF reception to be corrected.
  • Page 74: Configuring & Saving A Preset

    Up to 64 presets may be defined on your receiver. Presets can be imported from other similar receivers or exported to other receivers as a cfg file to enable you to quickly configure multiple receivers. Issue No: A Page: 74 Ref: ?-Insert_Document_Part_No._Here-? Copyright © 2021 Vislink is a Vislink Technologies Inc. companies...
  • Page 75: Licenses & Upgrades

    8.3. Firmware Upgrades To upgrade the unit’s firmware, refer to the firmware release note for your unit. Firmware update information is available from the Vislink support portal: https://www.vislink.com/support-beyond-expectation/ The unit is upgraded via Ethernet connection by entering the unit IP address followed by the port number 8080 (e.g.

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