TANDBERG E5780 Reference Manual

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ST.RE.E10135.4
Issue 4
ENGLISH (UK)
REFERENCE GUIDE
E5780 and E5782 Encoder
Build Version 3.11.0
(and later)
E5780/E5782 Encoder

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  • Page 1 ST.RE.E10135.4 Issue 4 ENGLISH (UK) REFERENCE GUIDE E5780 and E5782 Encoder Build Version 3.11.0 (and later) E5780/E5782 Encoder...
  • Page 2 This document and the information contained in it is the Issue 4 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 EDH Capability for E57xx Encoders (SD Only) Annex J: Setting of the Remux Card for Data/PSIP and DVB-Subtitles Input Annex K: ProMPEG FEC Support for IP Streaming in E57xx Encoders Annex L: Alarm List Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page iii ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 4 The terms RS-232 and RS-422 have been superseded by EIA-232 and EIA-422. However, because the original names are inscribed on the Encoder the original terms are used in the text of this Reference Guide. Page iv Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 5 Reflex™ is a trademark of TANDBERG Television. Stratocell™ is a trademark of the Sealed Air Corporation. STREAMS™ is a trademark of TANDBERG Television. Windows NT™ is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page v ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 6 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. Page vi Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 7: 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 8: Return Of Equipment

    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 9: Table Of Contents

    Audio Variable bitrate......1-8 Dolby Digital........... 1-8 1.2.3 Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) Line Processing Modes (SD) ......1-8 Introduction ..........1-8 VBI in Picture ......... 1-8 VBI User Data........1-9 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 1-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 10: Introduction To The Basic Encoder

    Introduction to the Basic Encoder BLANK Page 1-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • 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 the E5780 and E5782 SD/HD Encoders to assist in the installation, operation and day-to-day care. These Encoders are referred to throughout this Reference Guide as ‘Encoder(s)’ unless there is a specific difference, where they will be referred to by the model number.
  • Page 12: Summary Of Features

    M2/ENC/E5780 2U MPEG-2 Encoder with 4:2:0 video encoding mode. Encoder Available with the Reflex option. M2/ENC/E5780/48V As M2/ENC/E5780 but fed from –48 Vdc supply. E5782 SD/HD M2/ENC/E5782 2U MPEG-2 Encoder with 4:2:0/4:2:2 video encoding Encoder mode. Available with the Reflex option.
  • Page 13: Video Input Types

    An exhaustive search of this layer produces an initial location for the best match. Noise reduction is only available when software option M2/ESO2/NR or M2/ESO2/HDNR is purchased. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 1-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 14: Variable Video Bitrate

    Cut to a black screen (HD default) The video bitrate depends on the Multiplexer bitrate which is set. To ensure broadcast quality it is recommended that the studio reference is fed to HYSNC. Page 1-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 15: Audio Encoding

    Analogue source, termination impedance 600 Ω or 20 kΩ These signals may be processed using the encoding modes in the following section. See Annex F, Audio Modes for details of setting up the audio. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 1-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 16: Mpeg Encoding Modes

    Encoder compresses and transmits the VBI data as part of the active picture. This requires up to 3 Mbit/s of extra bitrate, depending on the amount and complexity of the VBI present. Page 1-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 17: Vbi User Data

    High Definition mode only supports Closed Caption and Teletext insertion. AFD information can also be signalled in the video user data – signalled by contact closure. VITC (EBU and SMPTE), only timecode extracted. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 1-9 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 18: Data Channels

    Management Protocol (SNMP) protocol or via the RS-232/RS-485 remote control port. Alternatively, Local control is implemented through the front panel keypad and display. 1.2.8 Options and Upgrades Options and Upgrades are described in Chapter 3, Options and Upgrades. Page 1-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 19: Guided Tour

    Encoder. For normal use ensure that the I is always at the top (see Figure 1.2). WARNING… THIS IS NOT A MAINS SWITCH AND WILL NOT ISOLATE THE ENCODER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY. On position Standby position Figure 1.2: Standby Switch Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 1-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 20: Rear Panel Description

    The Encoder provides connectors at the rear panel (see Chapter 2, Installing the Equipment). All, except the power connector, are physically located on the separate modules which comprise the Encoder. Page 1-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 21 Figure 2.6: Equipment Connections for the Basic Unit ..2-10 2.6 Signal Connections For the Basic Unit ....2-9 2.6.1 Introduction ..........2-9 2.6.2 Connecting Up the Basic Encoder ..2-10 2.6.3 Power Supply........2-11 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 2-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 22 Table 2.11: Remote Control Connector (RS-232/ RS- 485) ..............2-15 Table 2.12: RS-232 Data Connector - Asynchronous ..2-15 Table 2.13: RS-422 Data Connector (Base Board) - Synchronous ............2-16 Page 2-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    The Encoder must be handled carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards and damage. It is usually supplied as part of a system installed by TANDBERG Television engineers. In any case, ensure the personnel designated to install the unit have the appropriate skills and knowledge.
  • Page 24: 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. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
  • Page 25: Cable Routing

    For stacking constraints contact Customer Services. It is important not to block the front air intake on the bottom-left corner of the front panel (see Figure 2.2). Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 2-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 26: A.c. Mains Operating Voltage And Earthing

    The unit is supplied with three, detachable mains-supply cables fitted with moulded plugs suitable for the USA, UK or Europe. The wires in the mains cable are coloured in accordance with the wire colour code shown in Table 2.1. Page 2-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 27: Protective Earth/Technical Earth

    3. THE ENCODER IS NOT FITTED WITH AN ON/OFF SWITCH. ENSURE THAT THE SOCKET- OUTLET IS INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT SO THAT IT IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE. FAILURE TO ISOLATE THE EQUIPMENT PROPERLY MAY CAUSE A SAFETY HAZARD. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 2-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 28: 48 Vdc Power Supply

    2.5.1 D.C. Power Supply NOTE… Only models M2/ENC/E5780/48V and M2/ENC/E5782/48V use a d.c. power supply (see Annex B, Technical Specification for a full power supply specification). CAUTION... This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your business, consult a qualified electrical engineer.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Equipment To The D.c. Power Supply

    EMC requirements (see Annex B, Technical Specification). Figure 2.4 shows the standard cards fitted in the E5780 and E5782 Encoders and the remaining slots available for hardware options (see Chapter 3). Functionality can be also be extended by purchasable software licences (see Chapter 3).
  • Page 30: Connecting Up The Basic Encoder

    Control ETHERNET #1 10BaseT 10BaseT ETHERNET #2 REMOTE CONTROL RS-232/RS-485 Data RS-232 data input RS-232 DATA RS-422 data input RS-422 DATA Figure 2.6: Equipment Connections for the Basic Unit Page 2-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 31: Technical Earth

    Up to four channels of embedded audio can be carried in the serial video stream. These are chosen using the Audio Source and Embedded Src 12 (audio channels 1 and 2) or Embedded Src 34 (audio channels 3 and 4) option menus Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 2-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 32: H Sync

    There are four XLR female connectors, with the fifth cable being a BNC which provides an AES/EBU 75 Ω digital reference output. Page 2-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 33: Asi Out 1, 2 And 3 Outputs

    Control Interfaces Connection Operation of the Encoder from a TANDBERG Television control system is via the Ethernet network running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) protocol. Connect the ETHERNET connector to the controller (for example, MEM). Local control is implemented through the front panel keypad and display.
  • Page 34: Alarm

    Alarm (NO) Common NOTE… NC = Normally Closed, NO = Normally Open, and refers to the relay contacts. Refer to Annex B for details of the relay contact rating. Page 2-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 35: Remote Control

    Signal Name Signal Direction Signal Name Not connected Received Data Received Data Transmit Data Transmit Data Not connected Signal Ground Signal Ground Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 2-15 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 36: Rs-422 Connector

    Transmit Clock B Transmit Clock B Not connected NOTE… Signal names are with respect to a DTE in accordance with the RS-422 specification. A is positive and B is negative. Page 2-16 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 37: Powering Up/Down

    If, for any reason, the IP address has to be changed, this can be achieved via the front panel menus (see Section 4.4.4 Remote Control Menu). The user may also set the network mask. NOTE… The new IP address is only accepted after the Encoder is repowered. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 2-17 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 38: From The Front Panel Menus

    Remote Control Menu. Edit the IP address via the keypad and then press the Enter softkey. IP Address ← Left Encoder IP Address: → Right `172.16.248.91’ — Enter Update using softkeys Quit Page 2-18 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 39: Options And Upgrades

    Rear Panel........... 3-13 3.8 STM-1 OC3 Multi-mode Physical Interface Module (M2/EOM2/ATMS155MM) ....3-24 DVB ASI IN 1, 2 and 3 Connectors ..3-14 3.8.1 Assembly ..........3-24 DVB ASI OUT 1 Connector....3-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 40 Table 3.3: Purchasable Software Options for High Rear Panel ...........3-31 Definition Mode............3-6 ASI In ...........3-31 Table 3.4: E5780 and E5782 Enabled Software Options ..3-7 RS-232 Control ........3-31 Table 3.5: Audio In Connector ..........3-10 ASI Out ..........3-32 Table 3.6: Audio In Connector ..........3-12 Ethernet Output........3-32...
  • Page 41 Options and Upgrades Table 3.41: IP Streamer Option Descriptions ......3-37 Table 3.42: Out Connector ..........3-38 Table 3.43: In Connector .............3-39 Table 3.44: GPI Connector..........3-40 Table 3.45: GPI Connector..........3-40 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 42 Options and Upgrades BLANK Page 3-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 43: What's Available

    BISS is implemented according to Tech 3290 March 2000 and BISS-E is implemented according to Tech 3292 April 2001. If M2/EOM2/ADVAUD is purchased, M2/ESO2/AACLC allows this card to do AAC coding. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-5...
  • Page 44: Limitations On Use Of Option Modules

    Upgrades the Encoder to include variable bitrate. M2/ESO2/HD422 Upgrades the Encoder to include 4:2:2 video encoding mode. M2/ESO2/HD-MPASS Upgrades the Encoder to operate in multi-pass mode in a reflex group. Page 3-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 45: Enabled Software Options

    Options and Upgrades 3.1.6 Enabled Software Options These models have some software options enabled as part of their configuration as E5780 and E5782 Encoders. These are listed in Table 3.4. Table 3.4: E5780 and E5782 Enabled Software Options Option Description...
  • Page 46: Basic Interoperable Scrambling System - Biss (M2/Edcom2/Biss)

    Audio XA and Audio XB, where X is the option slot number where the module is fitted. Refer to Annex F, Audio Modes for details of Encoder locking to ensure correct performance. BISS is implemented according to EBU Tech 3292 May 2002. Page 3-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 47: Assembly

    The connector provides two stereo pairs. They may be independently configured as either analogue or digital. The left channel is used to input digital audio. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-9 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 48: Technical Specification

    The digital audio input does not support SPDIF. CAUTION… To ensure EMC compliance, use the audio connector supplied with the Encoder. 3.3.3 Technical Specification See Section B.1.2, Audio for details. Page 3-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 49: Advanced Audio Coding Option (M2/Eom2/Advaud)

    The Additional Audio Coding option module comprises Assembly S14048 and Card S13600. See Table 3.1 for the slots that it can be installed in. AES x Connector Connect the audio input cables to the appropriate AES input connectors. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 50: Aes Ref Connector

    When the Encoder is powered down the digital channel is selected with 110 Ω termination. The digital audio input does not support SPDIF. CAUTION… To ensure EMC compliance, use the audio connector supplied with the Encoder. Page 3-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 51: Remux Option (M2/Eom2/Remux)

    Input Transport Stream 1 DVB ASI IN 2 Input Transport Stream 2 DVB ASI IN 3 Input Transport Stream 3 DVB ASI OUT 1 Output is disabled Figure 3.3: Remux Option (M2/EOM2/REMUX) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-13 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 52: Dvb Asi In 1, 2 And 3 Connectors

    Specification DVB A010 rev 1 (Asynchronous Serial Interface) 75 Ω terminator must be fitted when this interface is not in use. Byte mode and single packet burst mode only. Page 3-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 53: Leds

    Table 3.12: DVB ASI Out 1 - LED Indications Item Specification Red LED Output disabled Output enabled Green LED Output not in use Flash (1:3 mark:space) 188 byte packets output Flash (3:1 mark:space) 204 byte packets output Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-15 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 54: Smpte 310 (Ssi) And Asi Optical Outputs Option Modules (M2/Eom2/Asi-Opt) And (M2/Eom2/Ssi-Us)

    ASI OUT 1 Asynchronous Serial Output 1 40 Mbit/s max Asynchronous Serial Output 2 ASI OUT 2 Figure 3.4: SMPTE 310 (SSI) and ASI Optical Outputs Option Modules (M2/EOM2/ASI-OPT) and (M2/EOM2/SSI-US) Page 3-16 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 55: Smpte 310 1, 2 And 3 Connectors

    DO NOT LOOK INTO THE APERTURE. LOOKING INTO THE APERTURE COULD CAUSE DISCOMFORT TO YOUR EYE. NOTE… The Class 1 LED warning is as defined in paragraph 5.2 of EN 60825-1 1994. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-17 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 56: Atm Network Interface Option Module (M2/Eom2/Atms155

    Safety status SELV Type Analogue Connector designation DVB ASI-C IN BNC 75 Ω socket Connector type Pin-outs: Centre Signal Shield Ground/Chassis ATM is the abbreviation for Asynchronous Transfer Mode. Page 3-18 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 57: Dvb-Asi Copper Output

    Physical Layer Physical Layer Marketing Code Module Bandwidth SDH STM-1 / SONET STS-3c Multi-mode S8063 155.520 Mbit/s M2/EOM2/ATMS155MM Optical M2/EOM2/ATMS155SM SDH STM-1 / SONET STS-3c Monomode S8067 155.520 Mbit/s Optical Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-19 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 58: Dvb-Asi Copper Output

    Connector designation Ethernet Channel rate 10 Mbit/s Data coding Manchester Coding Specification Complies with IEEE Standard 802.3i 1990 for Twisted Pair Ethernet Max cable length Typically 100 metres (CAT-5 UP) Page 3-20 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 59: Multi-Mode Fibre Optic Connector

    -15 dBm (min) -8 dBm (max) Detector type PIN diode Detector input power -28 dBm (min) –7 dBm (max) Optic Fibre type 62.5/125µm Typical max fibre length 20000 metres Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-21 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 60: M2/Eom2/Atms34 Pdh/E3 Connector

    ITU-T G.703 Annex B ATM Direct Cell Mapping ITU-T G.804 PLCP Mapping ETSI T/NA(91) and T/NA(91)18 Supported Frame Modes ITU-T G.751 and ITU-T G.832. Transit Timing Source Recovered Clock or Local Clock Page 3-22 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 61: M2/Eom2Atms45 Pdh/Ds3 Connector

    ETSI T/NA(91) and T/NA(91)18 Supported Frame Modes ITU-T G.751 and ITU-T G.832. Transmit Timing Source Recovered Clock or Local Clock M2/EOM2ATMS155E STM-1 Electrical Module The M2/EOM2ATMS45 PDH/DS3 module comprises S11906 + S11367. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-23 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 62: Oc3 Multi-Mode Physical Interface Module (M2/Eom2/Atms155Mm)

    NOTES… The Class 1 LED warning is as defined in paragraph 5.2 of EN 60825-1 1994. The B-ISDN network that is supported is the SDH STM-1/SONET STS-3c Multi-mode Optical. Page 3-24 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 63: Oc3 Monomode Physical Interface Module (M2/Eom2/Atms155Sm)

    Input from SDH or SONET B-ISDN Output to SDH or SONET B-ISDN Network Network DVB ASI–C ASI-C Output ASI-C Input Local Control ETHERNET Figure 3.6: ATM Network Interface Module, Monomode Optical (M2/EOM2/ATMS155SM) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-25 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 64: Monomode Fibre Optic Connector

    155.520 Mbit/s. This is a full duplex device. Table 3.29: Monomode Fibre Optic Connector Item Specification Connector type SC type Connector designation SDH STM-1/OC3 (MONOMODE) Wavelength 1300 nm Monomode / Single-mode (SMF) Page 3-26 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 65: M2/Eom2/Atms34 Pdh/E3 Module

    It provides a bi-directional interface to a PDH/E3 network at a transmission rate of 34.368 Mbit/s. This is a full duplex service. Table 3.30: PDH/E3 Connector Item Specification Connector type Connector designation ATM-PDH-E3 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-27 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 66: M2/Eom2/Atms45 Pdh/Ds3 Module

    It provides a bi-directional interface to a PDH/DS3 network at a transmission rate of 45 Mbit/s. This is a full duplex service. Table 3.31: PDH/DS3 Connector Item Specification Connector type Connector designation ATM-PDH-DS3 Page 3-28 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 67: Assembly

    STM-1/SONET STS-3c network at a transmission rate of 155.520 Mbit/s. This is a full duplex service. Table 3.32: SDH STM-1/SONET STS-3c Electrical Connector Item Specification Connector type Connector designation ATM-SDM-STM1/E Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-29 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 68: Ip Output Card (M2/Eom2/Ip) Ip Card Pro-Mpeg Fec (M2/Eom2/Ip/Profec)

    The data link layer is Ethernet according to IEEE 802.3/802.3u (auto-sensing 10/100 Mbit/s, twisted pair, via RJ-45 connector). 3.13.2 Support for ProMPEG FEC This option sets the parameters and protocol required to send video over IP. See Annex K for details. Page 3-30 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 69: Smallcasting Mode

    A three-way 3.5 mm socket provides an RS-232 Control interface. NOTE… This connector is for TANDBERG Television use only. Table 3.34: RS Connector Item Specification Connector Type Three-way 3.5 mm socket Connector designation Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-31 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 70: Asi Out

    Table 3.37: Ethernet Port (IP Output Card) Item Specification Safety Status: SELV Connector Type: 8-way RJ-45 Connector Designation: 10/100 BT Signal Type: 10/100baseT Ethernet (IEEE 802.3/802.3u) Transport Stream Rate: 1.5 – 80 Mbit/s Page 3-32 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 71: Dual Output Ip/Ethernet Option (En5900/Hwo/Iptsdual)

    Viewed from the back of the encoder, “Ge 1” is on the left and “Ge 2” is on the right. Rear Panel Figure 3.12: View from Back of Encoder Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-33 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 72: Ethernet Output Connector

    Dual IPNIC TS: there is a menu associated with each Transport Stream output. At the moment, there is only the capability for a single Transport Stream output but dividing the Transport Stream into its component services is on the roadmap. Page 3-34 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 73 Allows the operator to modify the source IP address associated with the IP/Ethernet output. Network Mask [1][2]: Allows the operator to modify the network mask setting associated with the IP address. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-35 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 74 Displays the version of the software code in the option card. Firmware Version: This option is for status only and cannot be changed. Displays the version of firmware code in the option card. Page 3-36 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 75: Ip Streamer Output

    Setting the value for this byte does not The byte value of the Type-of- guarantee that the Router honoring this field. Service (TOS) field in the IP header as specified in RFC-791. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 3-37 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 76: Interface Card Option (M2/Eom2/G703)

    Figure 3.14: G.703 Interface Card Option M2/EOM2/G703 OUT Connector A 75 Ω female BNC connector provides a G.703 transport stream output. Table 3.42: Out Connector Signal Centre Signal Screen Ground Page 3-38 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 77: In Connector

    Signal Centre Signal Screen Ground RS232 Connector A 3.5 mm socket provides a TANDBERG debug interface. 3.16 GPI Card (M2/EOM2/GPI) 3.16.1 Overview The GPI Card connector allows various specific Encoder functions to be controlled using contact closure inputs. In addition, contact closure outputs are available for future use.
  • Page 78: Connector

    0: Pulled low to between 0.8 V and 0.0 V Limit over-voltage, under-voltage and excess current. Input function Application-specific, tailored by software. Contacts are debounced as required. Open-circuit or connected to common output pin. Output Page 3-40 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 79 4.5.4 Video Source (High Definition)..... 4-28 Introduction ..........4-70 4.5.5 Video Filter/Process (Standard 4.9 Mux Menu............4-71 Definition Only) ........4-29 4.9.1 Overview ..........4-71 4.5.6 Video/HD Video Encoder Menu ... 4-30 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 80: Operating The Equipment Locally

    Table 4.35: View Connection ID Screen......4-83 Figure 4.1: Keypad and Display Functions ......4-5 Table 4.36: Add Profile Options...........4-85 Figure 4.2: Keyboard Lock ............ 4-7 Table 4.37: Edit Profile Options...........4-85 Page 4-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 81 Table 4.42: General Menu Options ........4-87 Table 4.43: Tx Menu Options ..........4-88 Table 4.44: Rx Menu Options..........4-88 Table 4.45: Physical Menu Options........4-89 Table 4.46: DPI Options (DPI Mode= GPI SCTE 35)..4-91 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
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  • Page 83: Introduction

    All keys are cyclic, displaying their assigned characters in sequence. In certain options only letters or numbers may be available. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 84: How To Use The Functions Associated With Softkeys

    These are only indicators of the current audio input level and are status only. Only those video input selections compatible with the currently selected frame rate can be Page 4-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 85: Keyboard Lock

    If the password option has been set in the System/Advanced Menu (see Page 4-19) then a password will be asked for to access and change a parameter. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 86 Fail Relay Store Configs in Backup Alarm Relay Factory HD Defaults Alarm LED Write Protect Configs Buzzer Quit Quit Figure 4.3: Menu Hierarchy – Summary Screen and Advanced Menus Page 4-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 87: System Menu

    Only available when the M2/ESO2/DPI 4-19 4-19 Insertion (DPI) Licence key is purchased Build The Build Menu shows the status of the options. This is for status only. 4-20 4-20 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-9 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 88 — Daylight Saving Shaded options are showing status and cannot be changed. — DST Start Date — DST End Date Figure 4.4: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/System Menu — DVB Subt Page 4-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 89: Service Info Menu (Syntax = Atsc)

    Reports the range of PIDs passed through the external PSIP input. For further information refer to ATSC Standard Doc A/65 Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast and Cable - Annex D. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 90 Encoder’s current date to calculate to the next change in DST End Date: daylight saving. This time is put in the System Time Table (STT). Changes can be made in the Time and Date Menu. Page 4-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 91: Service Info Menu (Syntax = Dvb)

    If selected for input n, two menu entries appear Input n PIDmin and Input n PIDmax. Defaults are 0x1FD0 and 0x1FFE. This specifies the range of PIDs that is mapped through for that input. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-13...
  • Page 92 The information is included in the NIT (for Australia mainly). Turn the Logical Channel Descriptor On or Off. Logical Channel: Only shown if the Logical Chan Desc option is set to On. Enter a Logical Channel number. Page 4-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 93 On stream 1 The Encoder does not check that the incoming stream actually contains DVB subtitle data nor whether the user-entered subtitle PID corresponds to the incoming stream. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-15 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 94: Remote Control Menu

    Encoder a user name and password must be supplied to log on. Browser Password: Only available from the front panel. Set the web browser password. To prevent unauthorised knowledge of the password it cannot be read back from the Encoder. Page 4-16 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 95 - Serial Protocol: must be set to RS232 - SA Bus Baud-rate and SA Bus Data Bits: must be set to correspond to the settings on the serial terminal connected to the port. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-17 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 96: General Menu

    65535 options must be purchased before a software licence key can be sent. Send the serial number to TANDBERG Television Customer Services to obtain a software licence key to enter via the front panel to enable the features. Software Release The software release cannot be changed.
  • Page 97: Digital Programme Insertion (Dpi) Menu

    If the background is set to very dark or very light, the text may not be visible. In Light display. this instance, view the display at an acute angle, this should enable the text to Medium be seen enough to change the contrast. Dark Very Dark Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-19 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 98: Build Menu

    The Build Menu is selected from the System Menu. The Build Menu shows the status of the options shown in Figure 4.4. They cannot be changed. Path: Summary Screen [More]> Setup> System> Build Page 4-20 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 99: Additional Services (Mbd Services Menu)

    ‘Unique PIDs’, then an elementary stream can only be used in one service. If the elementary stream has already selected as part of another service, selecting it as part of this service will automatically remove it from the other service. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-21 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 100: Video Menu

    Video> Video Encoder> Profile/Level option. 4.5.3 Video Source Menu (Standard Definition) This menu permits the selection of video source parameters. The screens vary according to the type of video source selected. Page 4-22 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 101 Shaded entries are for 29.97 Hz frame rate only. Unshaded entries are for 25 Hz and 29.97 Hz frame rates. Figure 4.5: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Video Menu (SD Mode) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-23 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 102 Adaptive Pre-processing: Changes the filtering of the input signal according to the complexity of the picture. It will be a small change from the bandwidth/noise reduction setting currently selected. Page 4-24 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 103 Sets the default for the 55 PAL-M Line standard. NTSC no pedestal I/P Monitor Refresh: Sets the update rate of the input video monitor on the front panel, and the web browser monitor. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-25 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 104 (On) or not (Off). Time Code: It is for status only. Indicates the time given by the Vertical Interval Time Code (VITC) or generated by the Encoder. Page 4-26 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 105 Operating the Equipment Locally — Video Menu: Video Source Menu (High Definition) High Definition (HD) Mode Video> Video Encoder> Profile/Level = 420P@HL (E5780 and E5780) Setup Video> Video Encoder> Profile/Level = 422P@HL (E5782) Menu Path: Summary Screen [More]> Setup> System...
  • Page 106: Video Source (High Definition)

    Only available if the Encoder has an OSD loaded. displayed on the television No ASI O/P The ASI output is turned off screen in the event of losing video input. Page 4-28 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 107: Video Filter/Process (Standard Definition Only)

    The level indicates the percentage processing being applied (i.e 0 would be no processing; 100 full processing resulting in solid block borders). There are four allowable values: 0,25,50,75. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-29 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 108: Video/Hd Video Encoder Menu

    — S/W Release Status only Scene Cut`Detection [SD only: shown as Status only] — Only shown if M2/ESO2/VBR option enabled VBR Mode — Only shown if M2/ESO2/HDVBR option enabled Page 4-30 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 109 Seamless 6 mode is typically used with 4:2:2 statistical multiplexing and a low B Actual minimum and maximum depend on the video standard and resolution. Encoding 4:2:2 is not available unless the M2/ESO2/422 or M2/ESO2/HD422 (E5782) software option is enabled. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-31 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 110 When in this mode the main encoder output remains at the bitrate set within the Mux menu and any spare unused bitrate is filled with stuffing packets. These could optionally be removed and reinserted by some equipment between the Encoder and Decoder. Page 4-32 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 111 The required picture quality is set in the same menu by the VBR Target Quality item. When running in VBR Mode the two top-level status screens show the current bitrate being used. This will typically vary. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-33 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 112 720 x 1280/960p 50 pixels across the screen (lines x pixels). 720 x 1280/960p 59.94 720 x 1280/960p 60 576 x 720/704p 50 480 x 720/704p 59.94 480 x 720/704p 60 Page 4-34 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 113 IBBIBBIBBIBBIBBIBBI) - professional editing standard. (IBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIB) - a professional editing standard. I-Frame (IIIIIIIIIIIIIII) - for precise editing and compression. For some GOP changes operation can be seamless but this is not guaranteed. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-35 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 114 PIDs below 32 are reserved. In the event of a clash, one of the PIDs will be Enter or update the video changed by the Encoder’s internal checking algorithm. PIDs, as required. Page 4-36 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 115 This option controls the video bitrate that is signalled in the transport stream. If set to 'Max Value' the maximum possible bitrate for the profile and encoding mode is signalled. This is the way all previous generations of TANDBERG Television’s Encoders have operated. If set to 'Actual Value', and the encoding mode is not a seamless mode, then the bitrate signalled is the actual video bitrate set on the Encoder.
  • Page 116 Selects the state, which is used to signal 4/3. AFD HD current state 4/3 or 16/9 Shows the current state. Only available if AFD mode is set to On user) Page 4-38 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 117: Video Filter/Process

    0x100 is magazine 1, page 00. The default is “0x100”. Teletext Subtitle 2 Page 0x100 to 0x8FE Number Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-39 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 118 On (SD-SDI/SMPTE 334M) lines 18 and 331, or be received in accordance with SMPTE 334M on SD-SDI. For the E5780 Encoder, 4:2:2 is only available when software option M2/ESO2/422 is enabled. Page 4-40 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder...
  • Page 119 525 line: Off, Line 272 – 285 Allows the line carrying the Video Index in-Field 2 to be selected. 625 line: Off, Line 318 – 335 The default setting is Off. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-41 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 120 If VITC is not present, a locally generated timecode is sent instead. 3. From SV 3.6.0, VITC data can be carried in PES. 4. In HD only Teletext and Vertical Timecode are available. Page 4-42 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 121 For compatibility with some older Receivers the start of coded video may need to begin at line 22. Contact Customer Services for details. Figure 4.7: VBI Structure Implemented by TANDBERG Television for 525-line Systems (SD) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-43 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 122 ETS 300 294 is the specification which describes WSS. EN 300 472 is the specification associated with System B Teletext (World System Teletext). Figure 4.8: VBI Structure Implemented by TANDBERG Television for 625-line Systems (SD) Page 4-44 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder...
  • Page 123: Vbi/Userdata Menu (29.97 Hz Frame Rate)

    It allows the number of CC services, from the source, contained in-Field 1 to be Sets the appropriate entered. descriptors in the PSIP Only available if Closed Captions = On (Video 21) or On (Video 21 & 284). information. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-45 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 124 In this mode, if timecode data is found it is extracted and then put back into the video stream. If no timecode is found, a locally generated timecode is generated an inserted into the stream. Page 4-46 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 125 For High Definition Encoders only. Used to insert a time code Only the time code section of SMPTE 328 is implemented, along with into userdata as defined by appropriate headers. SMPTE 328. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-47 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 126: Audio Menus

    Audio A Menus are shown as examples. This menu permits the selection of individual channel audio parameters. Figure 4.10 shows the Audio menu options generally in the order they appear on the front panel LCD display. Page 4-48 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 127: Dolby Digital

    VPS Word 5 only shown if valid VPS is received. Dolby E Pass–thru only. — OP Digital Loss DTS Pass-thru only. — Hardware Release — Software Release Figure 4.10: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Audio Menu [Audio A/B] Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-49 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 128: Audio Options

    Auto Lip Sync is Status only when Use Minimum Delay = On. It is always On when the Audio Alignment option is set. Bitstream Mode BSID Channel Channel id Page 4-50 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 129 Low Pass Filter Mixing Level Only shown if Production Info = Yes. No. Channels OP Digital Loss O/P on Digital I/P Loss Original PCR on Audio PID Production Info RF Protection Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-51 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 130 PES packet is aligned to that video frame and stamped SMPTE 302M frame. with the same PTS. Standard option. Page 4-52 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 131 Lip Sync option is turned on. The TT7000 does not have a lip sync function video. therefore the Encoder has to provide this. To ensure correct lip sync when working with linear or pre-encoded audio, use the option card M2/EOM2/AUDLIN2. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-53 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 132 Single channel mono audio, encoding the right channel. 2/0(L,R) Dual channel stereo audio coding. Dual Mono Dual channel mono audio. Both mono channels are transmitted in the same PID. Stereo Dual channel stereo audio. Page 4-54 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 133 This option is only available if the coding mode is 2/0(L,R). This information is not used by the Dolby Digital Decoder, but may be used by other parts of the sound reproduction system. DSP Codec Id It is for status only and cannot be changed. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-55 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 134 Level (L)/Level (R) Acts as a bar graph to indicate the audio level Linear Audio Mode Auto 16 bits 20 bits 24 bits Lip Sync Adjustment Page 4-56 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 135 Encoder to be configured to work in either the 1998 or the 2000 version of SMPTE 302M. SNMP oid index Number entered via the front panel Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-57 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 136 If either of these options is selected, the coding mode is forced to this when Single Dual channel is signalled in bits 1 and 2 (i.e. Bit 1 is 1 and Bit 2 is 1). Page 4-58 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 137: Audio Languages Menu

    The asterisk is turned on and off. There are over forty languages to choose from in addition to two User-Defined Language options where the User can input and use their own 3-letter codes. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-59 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 138: Data Menu

    — Locked Motorola — Version NOTE… If Ethernet data is turned on it is not possible to turn RS232 data on, and vice-versa. Figure 4.11: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Data Menu Page 4-60 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 139: Data A - Rs232 Menu

    Also results in a higher packet rate which may cause some receivers to overflow. Wait 1 Second Data is buffered until enough has arrived to fill a transport packet or 1 second elapses, whichever occurs first. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-61 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 140: Data B - Rs422 Menu

    - to a slot in which it may be referenced by the MEM. Version: It is for status only and cannot be changed. Shows the version of the data. Page 4-62 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 141: Data C - Ethernet Menu

    An Alarm is raised if Ethernet packets are discarded because the playout FIFO Alarm Screen: is full i.e. if incoming rate is too high. The default is that this is NOT masked. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-63 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 142: Output Menu

    Refer to Annex K for details of ProMPEG FEC for \IP Streaming in E57xx Encoders. Figure 4.12: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Output Menu 4.8.2 Output Format Option The output format of the Encoder cannot be changed and is set to ASI. Page 4-64 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 143: Delivery Descriptor Menu

    This option is status only unless Manual has been selected in the Band Plan option. CCIR is now know as International Telecommunications Union-Radiocommunications Study Groups. Organisation that co-ordinated TV standards and programme interchange among the Eastern–block countries of Europe. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-65 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 144 No other frequency is in use. Set the flag which specifies in use One or more other frequencies are in use. whether other frequencies are in use or not. Page 4-66 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 145: Descriptor Type = Cable

    Symbol Rate Min: 0.4688 Msym/s Symbol rate. Changing the symbol rate affects the automatic Tx bandwidth, video bitrate Max: 30.000 Msym/s and video resolution calculations. Step Size: 0.0001 Msym/s Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-67 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 146: Descriptor Type = Satellite

    Linear - Vertical Satellite transponder uses linear vertical polarisation. satellite transponder. Circular - Left Satellite transponder uses circular left polarisation. Circular - Right Satellite transponder uses circular right polarisation. Page 4-68 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 147: Output Format = Ip Streamer (M2/Eom2/Ip/Profec Option Module)

    Allows the IP Streamer card to automatically negotiate the port speed and preferred setting) mode as the port automatically advertises its maximum capabilities. Fixed If set to Fixed, the line speed is fixed to 100 Mbits/s Full Duplex mode. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-69 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 148: Output Format = G.703 Output Menu

    This is always be displayed as MKII and indicates that the G.703 card portion of the G.703 Interface Module is set to MKII mode. Reset This option is for TANDBERG Television’s use only and it is a method to reset the G.703 card of the G.703 Interface Module. Page 4-70 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 149: Mux Menu

    This menu permits the selection of Multiplexer output parameters, Remux (if enabled), RAS scrambling options (if enabled) and BISS scrambling options (if enabled). See Figure 4.13 for details when Syntax = DVB. See Figure 4.14 for details when Syntax = ATSC. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-71 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 150: Figure 4.13: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Mux Menu (Dvb)

    This option is not available from Build version 2.2. Only available when the Remux card is fitted and enabled. Shaded options are showing status and cannot be Figure 4.13: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Mux Menu (DVB) Page 4-72 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 151: Figure 4.14: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Mux Menu (Atsc)

    — ECM (CA) PID enabled. — Audio (type of audio) — Data (type of data) Shaded options are showing status and cannot be changed. Figure 4.14: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Mux Menu (ATSC) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-73 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 152: Mux (Scrambling) Menu

    Host bitrate (188) On-Air Packet Length PCR PID RAS Firmware Scramble Session Word Only available when BISS Mode 1 is selected as the Scrambling mode. SNG Key (RAS 1) Page 4-74 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 153 Take precautions to avoid general knowledge of the Encrypted Session Word. FPGA Firmware: It is for status only and cannot be changed. This option indicates the version of the FPGA Firmware. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-75 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 154 Encoder output is not scrambled. This option enables RAS1 security RAS (Fixed 1) Encoder output is scrambled using the fixed RAS key assigned by TANDBERG scrambling of the Encoder Television, and preprogrammed into the Encoder. transmission to be switched on or...
  • Page 155 Enter up to seven digits using the keypad. If less then seven digits are entered, they are prefixed with 0’s (zero) to give a seven digit code. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-77 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 156: Remux Module

    If the Packet Length option is set to 188 bytes then only the bitrate (188) option is displayed. If the Packet Length option is set to 204 bytes then both the bitrate (188) and bitrate (204) options are displayed. Page 4-78 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 157: Service/2.Service Menu

    This option is only shown on an incoming Service menu (2-13.Service Menu). This option indicates the input service name. It is status only and cannot be changed. Name Out: This option allows the service output name to be changed. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-79 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 158 If the Session Words are the same, then the IRDs are able to decrypt the broadcast. If the Session Words are different, the broadcast is not received. CAUTION… Take precautions to avoid general knowledge of the Session Word. Page 4-80 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 159 This option is used for entering or Max: 8190 Teletext PIDs. updating Teletext PIDs. (1FFEh) Step Size: 1 This option is status only for the Host Encoder but can be changed for incoming services. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-81 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 160: Atm Network Interface Option Module Menu

    Table 4.33: Delete Connection Options Selected Option Description Retain Retains the connection to the other end of the network. Delete Removes the connection to the other end of the network. Page 4-82 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 161: View Connection List Menu

    Enter a number to view the details of that specific connection ID. Table 4.35: View Connection ID Screen Selected Option Description Name Connection Status Termination Status VC Type These options are status only and cannot be changed. Media Direction Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-83 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 162: Figure 4.15: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Atm Menu

    Only shown when Enable SVC PMP= True. Length Errors Crc Errors Shaded options are showing status and cannot be changed. Unknown Cells Figure 4.15: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/ATM Menu Page 4-84 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 163: Add/Edit Profile Menu

    ATM adaptation layer, used with the MPEG transport stream and ATM signalling. ATM Adaptation Layer – the standards layer that allows multiple applications to have data converted to and from the ATM cell. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-85 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 164: Delete Profile Menu

    Change to ‘Delete’ and press the Enter softkey. Table 4.40: Delete Authorisation Options Selected Option Description Retain Keeps the authorisation. Delete Deletes the authorisation. Page 4-86 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 165: General

    This enables the Enable SVC PMP to be changed. FALSE Own ATM Address Software Release Protocol Version These options are status only and cannot be changed. Hardware Release TxFirmware Release RxFirmware Release Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-87 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 166: Tx Menu

    The transport stream ASI output is disabled. Output to be changed. ASI Stuffing Bytes: Byte mode This enables the ASI Stuffing Bytes for Burst mode Bytes to be changed. Page 4-88 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 167: Physical Menu

    Cell Mode: Idle Specifies how null cells are Unassigned Normally set to ‘Unassigned’ (default setting). flagged on the interface Interface These options are status only and cannot be changed. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-89 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 168: Digital Programme Insertion (Dpi) Menu

    Figure 4.16: Menu Hierarchy – Digital Programme Insertion DPI Menu (GPI Initiated) NOTES… Some of the options may be different or unavailable in other DPI modes. The stream carrying the splice information is referenced in PMT as Private Data. Page 4-90 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 169 Users can enter a constant milli-second offset here to get sub-second accuracy. GPI Input Pin Physical pin on GPI connector to be monitored. GPI OutofNet Whether an open or close will trigger Out of Network. Polarity Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-91 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 170: Errors Menu

    Figure 4.17: Menu Hierarchy – Error Masks Menu 4.12.4 Ignored Errors Errors flagged as “Ignored Errors” are displayed in the Ignored list and aren’t passed onto to any other equipment. Page 4-92 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 171: Masked Active Errors

    The Encoder normally holds the following configurations: One Active Configuration (it runs the Encoder) Sixteen user configurations (in the User FLASH) Sixteen backup configurations (in Backup FLASH) Sixteen HD factory default configurations Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-93 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 172: Active Configuration

    Individual configurations cannot be selected for loading to the User FLASH. The active (current) configuration is unaltered when you select Load C onf igs from Backup. Page 4-94 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 173: Factory Hd Default Configurations

    There is no confirmation screen, the configuration is overwritten immediately the softkey indicating the storage position is selected. 4.14.6 Load Configs From Backup Option This option enables the 16 user configurations to be overwritten with the 16 backup configurations. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 4-95 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 174: Store Configs In Backup Option

    The 16 backup configurations are stored immediately the Store Configs in Backup softkey is pressed. 4.14.8 Factory HD Defaults Option This option enables the 16 user configurations to be overwritten by the factory default settings. Page 4-96 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 175 Figure 5.6: TFTP Protocol for Cloning a File ......5-9 Username/Password......5-6 5.4 Web Browser Interface Options ......5-6 5.5 Fault Reporting..........5-8 5.6 Cloning a File ............ 5-9 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 5-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 176 Web Browser Interface BLANK Page 5-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 177: Introduction

    Internet Options dialog box with tabs across the top. In the General tab click Settings (see Figure 5.1). Settings Figure 5.1: Internet Options Dialog Box 3. This opens the Settings dialog box (see Figure 5.2). Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 5-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 178 Encoder, bypassing the proxy server. Click the Connections tab (see Figure 5.3). LAN Settings Figure 5.3: Connections Tab Click LAN Settings to open the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings dialog box (see Figure 5.4). Page 5-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 179 In the Exceptions area type the IP address of the Encoder. Click OK as many times as necessary to close all dialog boxes until only the Internet Explorer window is open. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 5-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 180: Browser Username/Password

    This option is password protected. It allows the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base (MIB ) files to be downloaded from the Encoder to the PC. The password is available from TANDBERG Television Customer Services under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Customer Support There are contact details for Customer Services in various countries.
  • Page 181 All Modules – allows you to set the alarm error masks to Masked, Alarm, Fail or Ignore. Modules - allows you to set the alarm error masks for each individual module to Masked, Alarm, Fail or Ignore. Fault Reporting – see Section 5.5. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 5-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 182: Fault Reporting

    Select the directory where you want to save the files and click Save. Send to the files to TANDBERG Television. Also, send a clone file of the Encoder configuration. See Section 5.6, Cloning a File for details. Page 5-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 183: Cloning A File

    A particularly useful feature of the Encoder is the ability to extract a clone file. This can be sent to TANDBERG Television and used to configure other Encoders to exactly the same specification. It is very useful when trying to reproduce a fault and also for restoring a machine after repair.
  • Page 184 Web Browser Interface BLANK Page 5-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 185 6.6.1 Support Tabbed Page......6-7 6.6.2 Device Information Tabbed Page... 6-7 6.6.3 Alarms Page .......... 6-8 6.7 Fault-finding ............6-9 6.7.1 Fault-finding Philosophy......6-9 6.7.2 Preliminary Checks ........ 6-9 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 6-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 186 Table 6.1: Alarm/Fail Masking..........6-8 Table 6.2: Video Fault-finding ..........6-12 Table 6.3: Rate Buffer Settings ........... 6-13 Table 6.4: Power LED Unlit Fault-finding ......6-14 Table 6.5: Fans Not Working/Overheating ......6-14 Page 6-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 187: Introduction

    When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used parts specified by the manufacturer or which have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorised substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 6-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 188: Checks On Completion Of Servicing

    TANDBERG Television’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 189: Error Messages - When To Use Them

    • Critical (Fail) shows the error message and triggers both the fail and alarm relays • Off does not show the error message and does not trigger any relays Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 6-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 190: Front Panel Diagnostics Menu

    Press the Alarm LED softkey to access the option and then press any key (except the Quit softkey) to toggle the front panel Alarm LED on and off. Press the Quit softkey to return to the menu. Page 6-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 191: Buzzer Test

    Device Information Tabbed Page Addresses and times are set through the Device Information Tabbed Page. Use this page to access the current Alarms and Errors. Figure 6.4: Typical Device Information Tabbed Page Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 6-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 192: Alarms Page

    Critical Fail The equipment has failed and the service has been interrupted. The condition is masked and does not light the front panel LED or operate the relay Page 6-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 193: Fault-Finding

    WARNING… DO NOT REMOVE THE COVERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WITHIN THIS EQUIPMENT AND MAY BE EXPOSED IF THE COVERS ARE REMOVED. ONLY TANDBERG TELEVISION TRAINED AND APPROVED SERVICE ENGINEERS ARE PERMITTED TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT. CAUTION…...
  • Page 194: User Accessible Fuse Replacement

    Fuse Carrier Figure 6.6: Position of A.C. Fuse Carrier If the replacement fuse also blows, do not continue. Disconnect the equipment and contact Customer Services for advice. Page 6-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 195: User Accessible Fuse Replacement

    Insert the new fuse in the carrier. Insert the fuse carrier back in the d.c. power inlet. Technical Earth Fuse Carrier Connector Block — Figure 6.7: Position of Fuse Carrier for -48 Vdc Input Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page 6-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 196: Video Fault-Finding

    The bitrate - if it is too low then the video etc. is automatically switched off. The packet length - should be 188 or 204 bytes depending upon configuration. Page 6-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 197: Rate Buffer Setting (Sd Only)

    DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT 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. Use the following techniques to fault-find the Encoder according to the observed symptom(s) when a power supply failure is suspected.
  • Page 198: Power Led Unlit

    The equipment uses the Dallas Semiconductor NVRAM DS1746WP which contains a Dallas DS9034PCX Power Cap Lithium battery. This cell is not a USA Environmental Protection Agency listed hazardous waste. It is fully encapsulated and should not be tampered with. Page 6-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 199 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 200 A narrow range of frequencies, part of a frequency band, for the transmission of radio and television signals without interference from other channels. In the case of OFDM, a large number of carriers spaced apart at precise frequencies are allocated to a channel. Page A-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 201 Formerly AC-3. An audio coding system based on transform coding techniques and psychoacoustic principles. Downlink The part of the satellite communications circuit that extends from the satellite to an Earth station. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page A-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 202 The extra bits are then used at the receiving end to check the accuracy of the transmission and correct any errors. Fast Fourier Transformation: A fast algorithm for performing a discrete Fourier transform. Page A-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 203 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 204 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 205 The carriers are arranged with overlapping sidebands in such a way that the signals can be received without adjacent channel interference. Object Identifier is the part of the SNMP message that defines which module should receive the command. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page A-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 206 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-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 207 Random Access Memory: A volatile storage device for digital data. Data may be written to, or read from, the device as often as required. 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 208 Transport stream it is in (i.e. DVB, ATSC etc.). It may also contain other descriptors. Transport Stream Processor. TVCT Terrestrial Virtual Channel Table (ATSC). 44.45 mm (rack height standard). Page A-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 209 XILINX A type of programmable Integrated Circuit. Y (Luminance) Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line. The only signal required for black and white pictures. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page A-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 210 Glossary BLANK Page A-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 211 Table B.19: Remote Control Specification......B-13 B.6 Physical Details..........B-16 Table B.20: RS-232 Asynchronous Data Input Specification ............B-13 B.7 Environmental Conditions .......B-17 Table B.21: RS-422 Data Specification ......B-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 212 Table B.22: A.C. Power Supply Specification .....B-15 Table B.25: Environmental Specification......B-17 Table B.23: D.C. Power Supply Specification .....B-16 Table B.26: Suitable Signal Cable Types ......B-21 Table B.24: Physical Details..........B-16 Page B-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 213: Inputs

    SMPTE 292M Bit Serial Digital Interface for High Definition Television Systems Cable length 100 m, maximum 800 mV pk-pk nominal ±10% Input level Return loss >15 dB, 1.5 GHz Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 214: H Sync

    The Encoder settings for the PAL/NTSC video performance figures are shown in Table B.4. NOTE… The PAL and NTSC video performance figures are measured when the Encoder is connected to an Alteia Decoder. plus Page B-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 215: Pal Video Performance Figures

    Multiburst VITS line 18 Frequency response 1.0 MHz ±0.2 dB 2.0 MHz ±0.2 dB 4.0 MHz ±0.2 dB 4.8 MHz ±0.5 dB 5.8 MHz - 0 to –2.5 dB Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 216: Ntsc Video Performance Figures

    15 625 15 625 15 625 Aspect ratio 4 / 3 4 / 3 4 / 3 4 / 3 4 / 3 4 / 3 Video band (MHz) Page B-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 217: Video Coding Resolutions

    720 x 1280/960p 50 pixels across the screen (lines x pixels). 720 x 1280/960p 59.94 720 x 1280/960p 60 576 x 720/704p 50 480 x 720/704p 59.94 480 x 720/704p 60 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 218: Audio

    The digital audio input does not support SPDIF. CAUTION… When the unit is not powered the audio input defaults to digital with 110 Ω termination. Page B-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 219 -10 dB ±0.2 dB -20 dB ±0.2 dB -30 dB ±0.2 dB -40 dB ±0.3 dB Phase @ 0 dBs 40 Hz ±2° 100 Hz ±2° 315 Hz ±2° Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-9 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 220: Embedded Audio (Via Sd Sdi

    Table B.12: Embedded Audio Specification Item Specification HD Serial Digital Interface Safety status SELV Connector designation HD SDI IN Connector type BNC female connector Input standard SMPTE 299M Page B-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 221: Mpeg-1 Audio Encoding Bitrates

    Stereo Joint Stereo (kbit/s) Channel Mono Mono Dolby Digital Audio Encoding Bitrates Table B.14: Dolby Digital Audio Encoding Bitrates Bitrate Single Channel Dual Channel (kbit/s) Mono (1/0) Stereo (2/0) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 222: Test Tones

    Connector designation ETHERNET#1 and ETHERNET#2 Connector type 8-way RJ-45 socket, 10BaseT (ISO 882/3) B.4.2 Local Control Local control is by means of the front panel keypad and LCD display. Page B-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 223: Alarm

    ITU-T V.24/V.28 (RS-232D) asynchronous serial data Connector designation RS-232 DATA Connector type 9-way D-type female Supported baud rates 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 baud Control mechanism XON/XOFF Time stamp Not supported Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-13 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 224 56 kbit/s from 56 kbit/s to 1792 kbit/s (selectable) Time stamp Not supported Operation modes Bit-pipe - Transport packet alignment and byte alignment relative to the incoming bitstream are arbitrary. Page B-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 225: Power Supply

    IEC/EN 60127-2 Sheet 5 Fuse current rating 5 A 250 V T HBC Power consumption 100 W maximum (NO options fitted) 250 W maximum (WITH options fitted) Stand-by power 15 W typically Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-15 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 226: Physical Details

    Technical Specification B.5.2 D.C. Supply Input (-48 V Version) NOTES... Only models M2/ENC/E5780/48V and M2/ENC/E5782/48V use a D.C. power supply. Ensure correct polarity is maintained. The unit must have a protective earth. Table B.23: D.C. Power Supply Specification Item Specification Rated voltage: For connection to –48 Vdc supplies only.
  • Page 227: Compliance

    In addition, the equipment has been designed to meet the following: UL 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment - Safety. The version of the standards shown is that applicable at the time of manufacture. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-17 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 228: Emc

    The EMC tests were performed with the Technical Earth attached, and configured using recommended cables (see Table B.26). Applies only to models of the Product using ac power sources. Page B-18 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 229: C-Tick Mark

    See Section B.8.4. 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 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page B-19 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 230: Materials Declarations

    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 231: Equipment Disposal

    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 232 Technical Specification BLANK Page B-22 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 233: Language Abbreviations

    Norwegian Estonian Oriya Finnish Persian French Polish Fulani Portugese Gaelic (Scots) Punjabi German Romanian Greek Russian Gujarati Serbo-Croat Hausa Slovak Hindi Somali Hungarian Spanish Swahili Icelandic Swedish Indonesian Tagalog Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page C-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 234 1 or 2 entry in the menu. Once this has been carried out, the code appears against the User-defined 1 or 2 options and it is these entries that are used for language code insertion. Page C-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 235 D.7.1 Start-up ..........D-9 D.7.2 Download an .osd File......D-10 D.7.3 Show and Hide Regions...... D-12 D.7.4 Multiple Regions ......... D-12 D.7.5 Region Interference ......D-12 D.8 Fault-finding ........... D-13 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page D-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 236 Creating and Downloading a Logo BLANK Page D-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 237: Introduction

    PC prior to use. This requires WinZip to be installed on the PC. Using the Web Browser interface, see Figure D.1, select Option 2 Tools, OSD Toolkit. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page D-3...
  • Page 238 Figure D.3. Clicking on option Save this file to disk will allow the user to install the files on their local drive and then open the .zip file as in Figure D.3. Page D-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 239: Creating A Logo Using Osd Creator

    Load a Bitmap (.bmp) file. Add transparency in the desired areas. Downsample to the desired size. Save as an .osd file. An example of a logo is shown in Figure D.4. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page D-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 240: Loading A .Bmp File

    When a bitmap image is loaded, all colours have a transparency value of 255 (opaque). Page D-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 241: Adding Transparency Manually

    The Red, Green, Blue and Mix component of the pixel or palette entry under the cursor can be seen on the status bar at the bottom of the screen. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page D-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 242: Palette Reallocation

    Select File/Save As/OSD file from the menu. Saving is possible at any time, and it is advisable to save the image often while editing is in progress. The file may also be saved in .bmp format, but this file will not contain transparency information. Page D-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 243: Downloading A Logo Using Osd Loader

    (at the top of the screen) should read Transfer Completed OK. The Resolution Mode must be set to match the video resolution being used. This adjusts the preview screen to the dimensions of the active video. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page D-9 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 244: Download An .Osd File

    200 x 145 pixels with 256 colours (62 567 bytes). If the Auto Store box is left unchecked, the downloaded logo will be stored in volatile memory and will be lost when power is removed from the Encoder. Page D-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 245 OSD Loader Co-ordinates (142,38) Field Line 720 Pixels Digital Active Picture Lines 702 Pixels Analogue Active Picture OSD Loader Co-ordinates (852,517) Figure D.7: 525 Line, OSD Co-ordinates in Active Picture (SD Example) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page D-11 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 246: Show And Hide Regions

    Shown, only one actually appears in the video stream. The application warns if this is the case. When one of the Regions is Hidden, the other may be Shown as normal. Page D-12 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 247: Fault-Finding

    Show when display is required. • To move the current Region, reposition the white cursor, check that the OSD File box has the correct image, and click Download. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page D-13 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 248 Creating and Downloading a Logo BLANK Page D-14 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 249 Table E.14: USA ..............E-7 Table E.3: EuropeCATV ............E-4 Table E.15: CCIR..............E-8 Table E.4: Italy..............E-4 Table E.5: Morocco .............. E-4 Table E.6: New Zealand ............E-5 Table E.7: China..............E-5 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page E-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 250 Band Plans BLANK Page E-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 251 760.500 198.500 627.500 767.500 205.500 634.500 774.500 212.500 641.500 781.500 219.500 648.500 788.500 226.500 655.500 795.500 523.500 662.500 802.500 529.500 669.500 809.500 536.500 676.500 816.500 543.500 683.500 550.500 690.500 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page E-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 252 203.500 84.500 212.500 177.500 219.500 186.000 226.500 Table E.5: Morocco Centre Centre Channel Frequency Channel Frequency in MHz in MHz 165.500 197.500 173.500 205.500 181.500 M 10 213.500 189.500 Page E-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 253 202.000 R IV 88.000 210.000 96.000 R XI 218.000 R VI 178.000 R XII 226.000 Organisation that co-ordinated TV standards and programme interchange among the Eastern–block countries of Europe. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page E-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 254 178.000 202.000 186.000 210.000 194.000 218.000 Table E.12: France Centre Centre Channel Frequency Channel Frequency in MHz in MHz 45.000 186.750 53.000 194.750 61.000 202.750 57.750 210.750 178.750 218.750 Page E-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 255 605.000 731.000 857.000 485.000 611.000 737.000 863.000 491.000 617.000 743.000 869.000 497.000 623.000 749.000 875.000 503.000 629.000 755.000 881.000 509.000 635.000 761.000 887.000 515.000 641.000 767.000 521.000 647.000 773.000 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page E-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 256 554.000 690.000 826.000 562.000 698.000 834.000 570.000 706.000 842.000 578.000 714.000 850.000 586.000 722.000 858.000 594.000 730.000 602.000 738.000 CCIR is now know as International Telecommunications Union-Radiocommunications Study Groups. Page E-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 257 Table F.4: HD SDI Default DID’s .......... F-8 Table F.5: Summary of Audio Coding Modes and F.4.1 HD SDI Embedded Audio ......F-6 Standards.............. F-9 F.4.2 HD SDI Input Selection ......F-7 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page F-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 258 Audio Modes BLANK Page F-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 259: A Brief Introduction To Coding Standards

    Dolby Digital is an algorithm from Dolby that forms part of both the ATSC and DVB standard for digital broadcasting. It is marketed under the name of Dolby Digital. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page F-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 260: Audio Coding Modes

    LFE channel. • AES 2: Left surround, Right Surround. Page F-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 261: Audio Coding Modules

    Encoder and the audio source may need to be genlocked to the studio source by selecting the video clock as external. Then the encoding clock is derived from the H SYNC input. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page F-5...
  • Page 262: Detail Of Encoder Operation

    Group 2 = 0x1E6 • Group 3 = 0x1E5 • Group 4 = 0x2E4 Other DIDs can be selected and valid values are described in the SMPTE 299 specification. Page F-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 263: Hd Sdi Input Selection

    Channel B Audio 15-way D-type Connector Base Card Audio Audio option module (M2/EOM2/AUDLIN2) is required if more than two channels of audio require processing. Figure F.2: Embedded Audio and Stereo Pairs Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page F-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 264: Analogue Audio

    The operator should select this when it is not clear that the source can source sufficient current or that the source is a consumer device such as a DVD player. Page F-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 265: Clip Levels

    Audio A - B HD SDI As pre-encoded Audio Input (Digital/Analog) Dolby Digital pass-thru Advanced Audio 4A – 4D HD SDI As pre-encoded but with glitch suppression Audio Input 2 (Digital) Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page F-9 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 266 Audio Modes BLANK Page F-10 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 267 When this equipment is used to source a timing reference which is used to generate a composite video output (for instance the PAL or NTSC output of a TANDBERG Television Receiver/Decoder) the accuracy of the resultant subcarrier is directly traceable to the 27 MHz system clock in this equipment.
  • Page 268 Accuracy of Frequency Sources BLANK Page G-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 269 Annex H Use of Remux Card in ASTC Contents H.1 Remux Card In ATSC With Internal PSIP ..H-3 H.2 Remux Card In ATSC With External PSIP ..H-3 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page H-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 270 Use of Remux Card in ASTC BLANK Page H-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 271 PSIP are not detected and are not referenced in the PAT. This mode may be also be used for passing data through the Remux card. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page H-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 272 If the External PSIP input port is changed, the Encoder may fail to correctly map the PIDs on the new port. This can be resolved by rebooting the Encoder. Page H-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 273: List Of Tables

    Annex I EDH Capability for E57xx Encoders (SD Only) Contents EDH Capability for E57xx Encoders....I-3 List of Tables Table I.1: EDH Capability Matrix for E57xx Encoders ....I-3 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page I-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 274 EDH Capability for E57xx Encoders (SD Only) BLANK Page I-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 275 CRCs. In this case the Encoder reports the wrong type of errors, which would make fault-finding very confusing for an operator trying to find a fault in the SDI chain. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page I-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 276 EDH Capability for E57xx Encoders (SD Only) BLANK Page I-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 277 J.5 Examples of Complex Setups ......J-7 J.5.1 Example 1 - Everything on One ASI Input............J-7 J.5.2 Example 2 – PSIP and data on different inputs ........J-7 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page J-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 278 Setting of the Remux Card for Data/PSIP and DVB-Subtitles Input BLANK Page J-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 279: Input

    0. The set of the allowed PID values includes 0 and the range of values from 32 to 8190. 4. The “stream identifier descriptor” will be generated only if the value of: “DVB-Subt. Tag #” differs from 0. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page J-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 280: The Setting Sequence

    4. The Encoder will not reference any data streams in its internally generated PSI. If this is required, switch internal PSI off by setting SI Level to Off CAUTION… It is the user’s responsibility to supply PSI on a Remux input. Page J-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 281: The Setting Sequence

    3. The set of the allowed PID values ranges from 2 to 8190. 4. The mapping of the PSI/PSIP elementary streams does not take place until “SI Level” is configured. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page J-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 282: The Setting Sequence

    All that is required is to set the appropriate input in the menu. NOTE… If the Encoder is not behaving as expected, a complete re-setup can be done by following the sequence in Para J.4.1. Page J-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 283: Examples Of Complex Setups

    The Remux card input number 1 is used for PSI/PSIP data, number 2 and 3 are both used for other data. NOTE… This was not possible on Encoder builds prior to 3.8.0. Assume the following PID map: Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page J-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 284 Set the entry Remux input 3 in mode to DATA. Set the SI Level to Off (Ext.PSIP/PSI). CAUTION… In this example, the pid values of port-1 and port-2 are partially overlapped. Care must take to avoid any conflict. Page J-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 285 Nbr of Rows (D) Option......K-4 K.2.3 ProMPEG FEC Constraints ....K-4 K.2.4 Recommendations for use of ProMPEG FEC ........K-5 Overview..........K-5 Column-Only Mode Performance...K-5 Row and Column Mode Performance ..K-5 Size of the Matrix ........K-5 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page K-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 286 ProMPEG FEC Support for IP Streaming in E57xx Encoders BLANK Page K-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 287 FEC packets, RTP frames based on their Sequence Numbers are arranged in a rectangle of dimensions D * L. The Payload of the FEC packet generated is the ExOR of the row/column it protects. CoLumns (L) Figure K.1: Columns and Rows Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page K-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 288 Overhead = D + L + (D * L) (D * L) Worst case is 4x4 = (4+4+16) / 16 = 50% Best case is 10x10 = (10+10+100) / 100 = 5% Page K-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 289 This information will be different for every network and service provider, therefore TANDBERG Television cannot offer recommendations in this reference guide. The following information has been added to help demonstrate the difference in data protection provided by each FEC scheme.
  • Page 290 ProMPEG FEC Support for IP Streaming in E57xx Encoders BLANK Page K-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 291: Alarm List

    Alarm General 00000027 Duplicate PCR PID The selected PID value clashes with another. Alarm General 00000028 Invalid PCR PID The selected PID value is out of range. Alarm General Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page L-1 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 292 EDH Full Field Error on the video (SDI) input. Masked Video Source Unknown Error 00000126 EDH Full Field Internal Error on the video (SDI) input. Alarm Video Source Error Already Page L-2 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 293 Each field of a video frame has a different time code. This prevents Alarm VBI/Userdata each field the Splice Point insertion from working correctly. 00000176 Serial Closed Serial interface errors. Alarm VBI/Userdata Captions Data Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page L-3 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 294 Video Encoder Licence" 00000224 RTP Packets Lost Lost or out of order Reflex messages. The RTP sequence number Alarm Video Encoder of the received Reflex messages are not incrementing correctly Page L-4 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 295 00000327 Silence Timeout Right The audio level of the right channel was below the silence threshold Alarm Audio B longer than the programmed timeout. Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page L-5 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 296 Not Locked 01000011 PSIP/DATA Input 2 The external PSIP/DATA input is unlocked. Alarm Remux Module Not Locked 01000012 PSIP/DATA Input 3 The external PSIP/DATA input is unlocked. Alarm Remux Module Page L-6 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 297 Error reported by the E4 Module. Alarm Video Encoder XXXXX16 HD Multi-pass Error HD configuration failure. Alarm Video Encoder XXXXXX0 ATM Interface Internal error with the module interface. Alarm ATM Module Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder Page L-7 ST.RE.E10135.4...
  • Page 298 Alarm IP Streamer XXXXXXX4 Packets Discarded Error reported by the option module. Alarm IP Streamer XXXXXXX9 E4 Comms Sequence Error reported by the E4 Module. Alarm Video Encoder Number Page L-8 Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder ST.RE.E10135.4...

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