AD Instruments Table of Content Safety ..............................3 Reference ............................. 4 Features ..............................5 Introduction ............................6 ......................... 6 RONT ANEL ........................... 7 ANEL ......................8 UNER IN AND ......................8 UNER IN AND CVBS ...................... 8 UNER IN AND ......................... 9...
AD Instruments Safety x To avoid electric-shock hazards, do not open the receiver; refer service to qualified personnel only. Keep the receiver away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc., in order to avoid damaging the equipment. Do not expose the receiver in the sunlight. And keep it away from the heat source.
AD Instruments Reference z Connect a Antenna To AD160 IRD, you can connect either a single satellite antenna directly or through converter box several antennas or LNB of multi-feed equipment. You can connect a further IRD with the IRD that has common antenna equipment to receive satellite signals.
AD Instruments Features MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) Digital compliant DVB-S2/C/T signal input support (optional) For DVB-S/S2 model, input Frequency 950-2150 MHz, Symbol Rate 2 ~ 45 Ms/s (2-37Ms/s for 8PSK); for DVB-T model, input Frequency 48-858 MHz, Symbol Rate 0.87 ~ 6.9 Ms/s; for DVB-C model, input Frequency 50-858 MHz, Symbol Rate 0.87 ~ 6.9Ms/s...
AD Instruments Introduction The AD160 IRD is an advanced MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) HD integrated receiver decoder with optional TS-IP mutual conversion function. It can receive signal from different program sources. Its prolific output interfaces such as IP, SDI, AES/EBU, HDMI and ASI can meet different system requirements.
AD Instruments Rear Panel 1. TUNER IN: Connect to a RF or IF signal. 2. TUNER OUT (LOOP OUT): Use it when connecting to another IRD. 3: ETHERNET: Network remote control. 4. ASI OUT: Output MPEG-2 or Mpeg-4 TS. 5. SDI OUT: Output the SDI Video stream.
AD Instruments There are several ways of connecting the IRD to your existing Audio/TV system. We recommend using one of the following set-ups for best results: Tuner in and ASI out Tuner in and IP out Tuner in and CVBS out...
AD Instruments IP in and ASI out Tuner/IP/ASI in and SDI out Notice: You should select one signal source from the 1, 2 and 3 option. Tuner/IP/ASI in and HDMI out Notice: You should select one signal source from the 1, 2 and 3 option.
AD Instruments Input In this menu, there are two submenus used to select the input source and configure the input parameters. They are SOURCES and PARAMS. Sources In this submenu, there are three options, TUNER, ASI and IPTV. TUNER: If you select this item, the IRD will search the signal from the tuner after configuration and exit at Params.
AD Instruments IP Board MAC Address: Default setting. Notice: When two or above pieces of AD160 are working in IPTV at the same time, you’d better set different ‘IP Board IP Address’ and ‘IP Board SubNetMask’ for each equipment. Output In this menu, there are three submenus including Program Setup, Decoder and Ethernet.
AD Instruments x Audio mode: include Stereo, Left, Right, Mono, Dual x Audio Language: Select different audio language. The SDI output format is „Auto‟ which means one audio channel is embeded in the SDI video output stream and you can‟t change it here.
AD Instruments System Under this menu, there are three submenus including Local Setup, Properties and Factory Setting. Local Setup x IP address: Local IP setting for connecting to the server. This IP and the server‟s IP should be in the same section.
AD Instruments NMS Control & Operation Except using the front panel to configure and operate the equipment, AD160 also supplies the network management function. When you get the equipment, there should be a CD containing the network management software. If you want to control and operate the equipment via the network management software, please copy the software from the CD to your server (Computer).
AD Instruments NMS Main Interface Configuration After logging in successfully, it‟ll search the AD160 which is connected to the server and display it in the left side as below automatically. After logging on the AD160, you can see seven pages within every IRD, they are: Main Board, Audio/Video, Status, IP Board, Upgrade, System and Advance.
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AD Instruments there‟re two parts used to display some correlative information, just as the following picture. ¾ Main Board x SOURCES In this submenu, there are three options, TUNER, ASI and IPTV. TUNER: when select this item, the receiver will search the signal from the tuner, different IRD model may have different NMS interface and operation.
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AD Instruments Refresh: update the programs from the input signal. Default: get all the programs‟ Operation back to „Bypass‟. In the programs list box, all the received programs will be list. There are three item providing the programs information: Number, Name and Operation. Let‟s take Channel [V] (NO.21) for example to explain how to edit the programs.
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AD Instruments x Video Video standard: in this item, you can select video standard including Auto, SECAM, NTSC and PAL. Screen Mode: set the screen aspect ratio in this item, it includes Auto, 4:3 Full, 16:9 Full. DVB subtitle Language: English only ...
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AD Instruments This page is used to display the status of CI Slot, total input rate, valid input rate, BER (it‟ll won‟t affect the normal function in fact now) and tell you whether the input signal is locked or not.
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AD Instruments IP Receiver Enable: When the programs are from IP source, select on. Protocol: Optional UDP and RTP according to your IP source. Enablechannel: When the programs are from IP source, select on. MulticastAddress: Set up the multicast IP address for receiving the IP signal.
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AD Instruments 1. IP Channel 1 transmits all the input programs, which means you can’t add or delete programs on IP channel 1. For other IP channels, you can edit the output program as you wish by selecting it and pressing ‘Change’ button.
AD Instruments Gateway: Gateway setting for connecting to the server. Mac Address: Query the receiver‟s Mac Address. Factory setting Get all the parameters in the equipment back the default parameters. ¾ Advance This option is designed for recording the information about the equipment, however, the option is not available now and reserved for the future.
AD Instruments Cable is not good Make sure the cable is good one and connect well. No output on ASI or BNC Connection loosing. Make sure that ASI output output unstable. cable connect with the output port tightly. Don‟t select decrypted programs or Select decrypted programs select incorrectly.
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AD Instruments Power supply voltage AC: 90~250V, 50Hz/60Hz Working condition& Physical Specification Power consumption 20W(Max) Temperature 0 ~40 Humidity 10%~90% Size (W×D×H) 42mmH×484mmW×335mmD Net Weight 3.7 Kg AD160 HD Integrated Receiver Decoder User Manual...
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