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Notice This publication and its contents are proprietary to Tiernan Radyne ComStream, Inc. (Tiernan) and are intended solely for the contractual use of its customers for no other purpose than to install and operate the equipment described herein. This publication and its contents shall not be used o...
Contents 01-0870-401A 01/02 i Contents Preface Using This Guide ................................................................................................. iii Customer Service ................................................................................................. iv Product Shipment...
Preface 01-0870-401B 01/03 iii Preface Using This Guide This guide describes the installation, operation, and configuration of the Tiernan TDR6 Modular Integrated Receiver Decoder (TDR6). An overview of system and product level requirements, technical specifications, and troubleshooting procedures a...
iv 01-0870-401B 01/03 Preface Issuing Commands Tasks and examples are presented in a series of step-by-step instructions. Commands or information that you enter into the system appear in a different type, as shown in the following example: To restore the factory default1 configuration, select config...
Preface 01-0870-401B 01/03 v Product Shipments Please verify that your company name and address are correct on the packing slip that is included with your equipment. Notify Tiernan Customer Service if any of the information is incorrect. Ensure that you write down the following numbers and include t...
Overview 01-0870-401B 01/03 1 1 Overview The TDR6 is a high performance, modular receiver/decoder providing a high degree of flexibility to meet a variety of Standard Definition (SDTV) and High Definition (HDTV) applications. It’s modular design makes it easy to adapt to changing requirements in dig...
Overview 01-0870-401B 01/03 3 Front Panel The TDR6 front panel interface allows you to scroll through a standard set of menus to easily set your operating parameters. All configuration and monitoring functions can be efficiently performed using the front panel. The TDR6 menu structure will vary acco...
Installing the TDR6 01-0870-401B 01/03 5 2 Installing the TDR6 This chapter provides step-by-step procedures for installing and cabling the TDR6. Do not remove the TDR6 top cover! The TDR6 is powered by an exposed, switching AC power supply which presents an electric shock hazard when the top cover ...
6 01-0870-401B 01/03 Installing the TDR6 North American Applications One cord has an IEC- compatible female plug on one end and a North American male plug on the other. This cord is UL and CSA approved up to 125 VAC at 10 A. This cord is ready to use with no user wiring required. International Appli...
Installing the TDR6 01-0870-401B 01/03 7 Rear Panel Connections The rear panel consists of option modules that have been selected and installed according to the needs of your organization. Available options modules include: ■ TMAC-6125 — master controller module for both SD and HD applications ■ TDE...
8 01-0870-401B 01/03 Installing the TDR6 TMAC-6125 The TMAC-6125 is the master controller module. TMAC-6125 Ports The TMAC-6125 provides the following ports: ■ ASI IN – accepts the incoming ASI transport stream, with data rates up to 104 Mbps, on a female BNC connector, 75 Ω impedance ■ ASI OUT – ou...
Installing the TDR6 01-0870-401B 01/03 9 3. Press the enter key on the remote unit several times until a prompt appears on the display of the remote unit. Typically the prompt is the > character. Once the prompt appears, successful communications have been established between the TDR6 and the rem...
10 01-0870-401B 01/03 Installing the TDR6 TDEC-6161 The TDEC-6161 supports decoding of HDTV signals in either 1080i or 720p format. Video is output at 1.5 Gbps using the SDI interface. The TDEC-6161 has two SDI ports, labeled SDI OUT 1 and SDI OUT 2. TDEC-6161 Ports These two SDI ports provide ident...
Installing the TDR6 01-0870-401B 01/03 11 To cable the Analog Audio terminal block connectors: 1. Press the detent using a screw driver with a maximum width of .15 inch to open the clamp below it. 2. Insert audio cable wire into the clamp. 3. Release the detent. The clamp will close tightly on the i...
Front Panel 01-0870-401B 01/03 13 3 Front Panel This chapter describes the following TDR6 front panel information: ■ Components ■ Navigating through menus ■ Description of menus, parameters, and options Front Panel Components The front panel enables you to easily and efficiently configure and monito...
14 01-0870-401B 01/03 Front Panel TDR6 Menu The following menu structure shows the standard TDR6 menus. Your front panel menus may vary depending upon the option modules installed in the unit. Config Details Default User Restore Restore Save Input Service Config Status Select Demod Input RF Freq LO ...
Front Panel 01-0870-401B 01/03 15 Navigating Through the Menus The front panel LCD display and buttons were designed to help you navigate through the TDR6 menu structure quickly and efficiently. LCD Display LCD Symbols There are four important symbols that appear on the LCD: Arrow As you are navigat...
16 01-0870-401B 01/03 Front Panel Parameter Options All parameter options are displayed in the following format. ■ The first line identifies the current menu level, in this example, the Data A menu. ■ The second line displays the parameter, Baud, and its current setting of 38400 bps. ■ The equal sig...
Front Panel 01-0870-401B 01/03 17 ■ In a parameter list, the Next button scrolls forward, one parameter at a time, through all parameters. When the last parameter is reached, the TDR6 scrolls through the list again. Parameter lists can only be scrolled through in a forward motion. If you accidentall...
18 01-0870-401B 01/03 Front Panel Enter Button The Enter button is used to issue a command, such as the clear history log command, or to set a parameter option, such as a video delay. The Enter button performs the following tasks: ■ When the required command is displayed, the Enter button executes t...
Front Panel 01-0870-401B 01/03 19 A space can be entered by either a single press of the “0” key. For example, to enter the words LA Default the following keys would be pressed: ■ 555 selects L ■ 2 selects A ■ 0 selects space ■ 3 selects D ■ → advances the cursor so the next letter can be selected ■...
20 01-0870-401B 01/03 Front Panel Leaving a Parameter If you have not pressed the Enter button, you can leave a parameter without modifying it by pressing either the: ■ Previous button which returns you to the previous menu level ■ Next button which advances you to the next parameter in the list In ...
Front Panel 01-0870-401B 01/03 21 6. The Mode parameter and its current setting display. 7. Press the Select button under the PAL option. The parameter begins to flash. 8. Scroll to the NTSC parameter using the Up, Down, or Select button. 9. Press the Enter button. When the parameter stops flashing,...
Front Panel 01-0870-401B 01/03 29 TDR6 Procedures This section provides detailed steps for performing various TDR6 tasks. Restoring a Default Configuration To restore a default configuration set: 1. From the DTV Receiver/Decoder menu, select Config. The Config menu displays. 2. Select Default. The D...
30 01-0870-401B 01/03 Front Panel Unlocking the Front Panel To unlock the front panel: 1. From the DTV Receiver/Decoder menu, select Control. The Control menu displays. 2. Select FP_Lock. The Front Panel Access menu displays showing the status of the front panel: Password = 0. 3. Using the front pan...
Using a Remote Unit 01-0870-401B 01/03 31 4 Using a Remote Unit In addition to the front panel, a remote unit can be used to configure and monitor the TDR6. The chapter presents the following information for remote command operation: ■ Configuring remote software parameters ■ Overview of remote comm...
32 01-0870-401B 01/03 Using a Remote Unit ❒ Verify that the baud rate and parity of the remote unit communications package match the factory default setting of the TDR6 remote interface ❒ Verify that the cable between the terminal and the TDR6 is properly connected ❒ Power cycle the TDR6 if needed ❒...
Using a Remote Unit 01-0870-401B 01/03 33 Execute commands consists of a command mnemonic, which is followed by a space, the command instruction, a space, and the parameter. ■ Query commands direct the TDR6 to display the current setting of a specific parameter or to display current status informati...
34 01-0870-401B 01/03 Using a Remote Unit ■ MC – enable you to display or set various master controller functions including the remote control interface, nonvolatile configuration memory, date and time settings, and network setup. ■ PGCA – Tiernan’s conditional access commands allow you to display a...
Using a Remote Unit 01-0870-401B 01/03 35 TDR6 HD/SD Back Panel with Remote Designators For example: All audio decoder commands begin with the command mnemonic AD, and they contain the < port > designators, A through F, which allow you to select which audio port to configure or monitor. All au...
36 01-0870-401B 01/03 Using a Remote Unit Error Messages If the TDR6 is not able to execute a command, an error message will be returned, indicating the command was not completed. TDR6 error messages, along with the action required to resolve the error, are explained in the following table. In addit...
Using a Remote Unit 01-0870-401B 01/03 37 TDR6 Remote Command Listing Mnemonics Parameters/ Response Values DVB Defaults Description AD x where x = A, B, C, D, E, or F — The TDR6 can be configured with up to six separate audio channels based on the installed option cards. The ports are identified ba...
Using a Remote Unit 01-0870-401B 01/03 39 BISS MODE none, mode1, modee none Sets the BISS mode used to descramble the incoming transport stream. Note : Before setting this command to mode1 or modeE, the appropriate KEY and ID values must first be entered. Note : There may be a slight delay in pictur...
Configuring the TDR6 01-0870-401B 01/03 47 5 Configuring the TDR6 This chapter provides information on configuring the TDR6 for initial operation including: ■ Quick start configuration ❒ Setting the DVB defaults ❒ Selecting a service ❒ Setting the time and date ■ Detailed TDR5 configuration ❒ High-l...
48 01-0870-401B 01/03 Configuring the TDR6 The Default Configuration menu displays. The configuration option that appears on the LCD, in this example Default1, is the current TDR6 configuration. If the LCD initially displays Config = DVB , the TDR6 was initialized to the default DVB-compliant config...
Configuring the TDR6 01-0870-401B 01/03 49 Setting Local Date and Time To set the date and time using the front panel: 1. From the Config menu select Control>Clock>Date. 2. Use the keypad to type in the correct date in mm.dd.yyyy format and press Enter. 3. Press the Next button. The LCD displa...
50 01-0870-401B 01/03 Configuring the TDR6 Configuring the L-Band Carrier Frequency The LNB downconverter outputs a DVB-compliant, modulated L-band carrier at an IF frequency which is input to the demodulator. For proper operation, the input L-Band carrier frequency must be equal to where: ■ RF is t...
Configuring the TDR6 01-0870-401B 01/03 51 Step 2 : By comparing your system requirements to the DVB-compliant settings, you determine the following parameters must be changed: ■ Input ■ Modulation ■ RF Freq ■ LO Freq ■ Code Rate ■ LNB Power Step 3 : To change these parameters the following front pa...
52 01-0870-401B 01/03 Configuring the TDR6 Step 6 : Save the configuration. Step 7 : Ensure that the decoder is correctly configured to operate. As part of this process verify that the parameters you just entered are correct. To verify your entries issue the remote command DMD.A or review all parame...
Troubleshooting 01-0870-401B 01/03 53 6 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information on troubleshooting, including: ■ Fault reporting and monitoring ■ Initialization self-test function ■ Operational problems ■ Troubleshooting the demodulators Fault Reporting and Monitoring Front Panel LEDs The ...
54 01-0870-401B 01/03 Troubleshooting Fault History Descriptions Fault history descriptions are in the History function of the Faults menu and are displayed as ASCII strings with the following information: ■ Time tag ■ Command mnemonics ■ Fault descriptor For example: The following table defines the...
Troubleshooting 01-0870-401B 01/03 55 The Fault Descriptors are defined in the following table. DMD.A QPSK Demodulator A TDEM-6110 DMD.B QPSK Demodulator B TDEM-6110 DMD.C QPSK Demodulator C TDEM-6110 DMD.D QPSK Demodulator D TDEM-6110 UDA User Data A TMAC-6125 UDB User Data B TMAC-6125 VD Video Dec...
56 01-0870-401B 01/03 Troubleshooting Viewing Current Faults Current faults can be viewed from the front panel or from a remote device. To view current faults using the front panel: 1. From the Faults Menu select Current. ❒ If no current faults exist, the LCD displays No Faults . ❒ If current faults...
Troubleshooting 01-0870-401B 01/03 57 To clear the fault history log from a remote unit issue the FAULTLOGCLEAR command. Initialization Self-Test Function The TDR6 has several built-in-self-tests. many of these tests are performed automatically when the unit is powered up or reset. Faults detected w...
58 01-0870-401B 01/03 Troubleshooting Receive Carrier Offset The Offset value displays the difference, in MHz, between the actual receive carrier frequency and the frequency determined by subtracting the LO Freq parameter from the RF Freq parameter ( ), which have been entered by the user. To achiev...
Technical Specifications 01-0870-401B 01/03 59 A Technical Specifications The specifications for your TDR6 depend upon the specific option modules installed. FACTORY-CONFIGURABLE FEATURES INPUT INTERFACE MODULES TDEM-6110 Module – Four switchable Input QPSK/8PSK/16QAM Receiver ■ Four selectable L-ba...
60 01-0870-401B 01/03 Technical Specifications STANDARD FEATURES DATA PROCESSING TMAC-6125 Module ■ DVB ® ASI transport input and output, BNC connector ■ Two independently programmable auxiliary data ports on DB-9 connectors ■ Asynchronous: 1200 to 38400 bps, EIA-232 and EIA-422 levels ■ Synchronous...
Default Configurations 01-0870-401B 01/03 61 B Default Configurations This appendix provides the settings for the TDR6 default factory configurations. All parameter settings are the same for all factory defaults, except where noted. The TDR6 is set to the DVB-compliant defaults at the factory . Defa...
62 01-0870-401B 01/03 Default Configurations Video Delay 0 Audio Decoder A - F Audio PID Defaults to the first English audio channel detected in the selected service. If none of the audio channels are in English, the audio decoder selects the first audio channel detected in the selected service. Aud...
Default Configurations 01-0870-401B 01/03 63 Hard Flow Control On Front Panel Access Access Unlocked Password 7384 Ethernet IP Address 192.200.9.201 IP Mask 255.255.255.0 IP Gateway 0.0.0.0 PGCA Auto Select On Defaults (continued) Parameter Settings for DVB, Default1, Default2, and Default3 Configur...
Port Pinouts 01-0870-401B 01/03 65 C Port Pinouts Remote Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal Direction Signal Definition 1 Unused — — 2 TXD input Receive Data 3 RXD output Transmit Data 4 Unused — — 5 GND — — 6 DTR input Pulled High 7 Unused — — 8 Unused input — 9 Unused input — Shell GND — — Fault Rela...
Port Specifications 01-0870-401B 01/03 67 D Port Specifications TMAC-6125 Specifications ASI In and ASI Out Port Specifications Signal amplitude 800mVpp minimum Data coding 8B/10B per DVB specification Reference clock 27 MHz, 100 ppm stability Input return loss >15 dB Connection type BNC Female D...
Port Specifications 01-0870-401B 01/03 69 TDEM-6110 Specifications LNB Port Specifications Port type female F-type Impedance 75 Ω Frequency range L-band, 950 to 2150 MHz Step size 125 kHz Power level -65 dBm to -25 dBm Data rate 1 Msps to 30 Msps VSWR 1.5:1
Tiernan VBI Data Transmission 01-0870-401B 01/03 71 E Tiernan VBI Data Transmission Overview The latest series of Tiernan encoders and decoders can be configured to transmit various types of Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) data when it is present in the input video. The following decoders and encod...
72 01-0870-401B 01/03 Tiernan VBI Data Transmission MPEG and VBI Originally, the MPEG video compression scheme discarded all VBI information and included only the compressed, active video portion of the picture for transmission. This caused all VBI data to be lost when the video was digitally compre...
Tiernan VBI Data Transmission 01-0870-401B 01/03 73 Configuring Your System This section describes how to configure your system for successful end-to-end processing of VBI data for each VBI scheme. For a detailed description of the front panel or remote commands used to implement the various VBI sch...
74 01-0870-401B 01/03 Tiernan VBI Data Transmission 3. Enable the encoder for Tiernan closed captions. Issue the front panel command Config>Service #>VBI>Tiernan CC=On or the remote VE TCC ON command. Decoder 4. Set the decoder VBI format control to automatically detect the type of VBI data...
Tiernan VBI Data Transmission 01-0870-401B 01/03 75 DVB 4:2:2 Expanded Windows is supported on a composite analog or component digital (SDI) format video signal. This standard supports both PAL/625 and NTSC/525 format video standards, and can transmit any of the following VBI services: ■ PAL mode: T...
76 01-0870-401B 01/03 Tiernan VBI Data Transmission Decoder 5. Set the decoder VBI format control to automatically detect the type of VBI data to decode. Issue the front panel command VBI>Format>VBI Format Cntrl=Auto or the remote VBI CONTROL AUTO command. 6. If your system requires you to man...
Tiernan VBI Data Transmission 01-0870-401B 01/03 77 Remote Commands for Encoder Configuration Tiernan Closed Captions Remote Commands Expanded Windows Remote Commands Remote Command Parameter Range Description VE TCC On, Off Configures the encoder to transmit Tiernan closed captioning information. P...
Option Module Overview 01-0870-401B 01/03 79 F Option Module Overview Tiernan’s powerful and highly sophisticated products integrate a proven modular design which provides flexible, highly-reliable, customized solutions to met your requirements. Each product’s modular chassis supports a variety of o...
80 01-0870-401B 01/03 Option Module Overview Installation Procedure To install an option module: 1. Before installing option modules, ensure that all configuration parameters specific to your site are recorded. 2. Remove power from the unit. 3. Remove the filler plate from the appropriate slot by un...
Demodulator Application Notes 01-0870-401B 01/03 81 G Demodulator Application Notes This appendix contains additional technical information for the TDEM-6110 Demodulator option module, including information on: ■ Configuration ■ Rates and channel spacing ■ Estimating E b /N 0 ■ Troubleshooting Confi...
82 01-0870-401B 01/03 Demodulator Application Notes Data Inversion / Spectral Inversion In QPSK modulations, every symbol consists of two bits of data. These two bits are commonly referred two as the I and Q samples. Data inversion occurs when both I and Q are inverted. Spectral inversion occurs whe...
Demodulator Application Notes 01-0870-401B 01/03 83 Information Rates The minimum and maximum information rates are provided in the following table. Output Spectrum Width To prevent intersymbol interference, the outgoing symbols are filtered by a DVB-compliant transmit filter. The filter type is a s...
Demodulator Application Notes 01-0870-401B 01/03 85 ■ Measure C/N to estimate E b /N 0 where ❒ C is carrier power ❒ N is noise floor ■ Calculate the estimated E b /N 0 Refer to the equation for estimating E b /N 0 using a spectrum analyzer in a previous section of this appendix. ■ Transmit pure carr...
86 01-0870-401B 01/03 Demodulator Application Notes ■ Viterbi Bit Error – This register displays the number of channel bit errors during the last measurement period. This register is used to estimate E b /N 0 . If this register is zero, the E b /N 0 is 16.00 (no noise). Any channel noise will cause ...
Table Top and Rack Mount Installation Instructions 01-0870-401B 01/03 87 H Table Top and Rack Mount Installation Instructions This appendix presents step-by step instructions for the installation of Tiernan 1U, 2U, and 4U products. Instructions are presented for installing products: ■ On a table top...
88 01-0870-401B 01/03 Table Top and Rack Mount Installation Instructions 2. Attach the brackets to both sides of the unit: a. Line up the small holes on the bracket with the unit’s mounting holes, which are located towards the front of each side panel. b. Thread all of the screws through the bracket...
Table Top and Rack Mount Installation Instructions 01-0870-401B 01/03 89 Rear Rack Bracket Mounting Instructions To install a Tiernan unit in a standard 19- inch equipment rack using rear mounting brackets, perform the following steps: 1. Attach the mounting plates to both sides of the unit: a. The ...
90 01-0870-401B 01/03 Table Top and Rack Mount Installation Instructions Safety Precautions If rack-mounted units are installed in a closed or multi-unit rack, consider the following items; further evaluation by a Certifying Agency may be required. Ambient Temperature The ambient temperature within ...
Index 01-0870-401 B 01/03 91 Index A AC power, maximum output 5AC, power cords 5ASI in/out ports 8audio processing, overview 2auxiliary data, overview 2 B buttons down 17enter 18next 16previous 17select 17up 17 C carrier frequency adjusting 50configuring 50 closed captions (VD CC) remote commands 45...
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