Lumantek WEIVER 2.0 User manual

WEIVER 2.0 - RF Capture and Playback System
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1 / INTRODUCTION --------------------- 8
1.1 WEIVER 2.0 System 8
1.2 User System Requirement 9
1.3 Optional Upgrade 10
1.4 Data Flow 11
1.5 Schematic Diagram 11
1.6 Control Conguration 12
1.7 System Specication 13
2 / SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ----------------14
2.1 WEIVER 2.0 Components 14
2.2 WEIVER 2.0 Product Conguration 15
2.3 Installation Precautions 16
3 / SYSTEM OPERATION ----------------- 17
3.1 WEIVER 2.0 Operatio 17
3.2 WeiverEX Installation 17
3.3 WeiverEX Upgrade 19
3.4 WeiverCom Installation 21
3.5 WeiverCom Upgrade 23
manual
3.6 Internet (Ethernet Connection)
Connection Method 25
3.7 Internet (Cross cable Connection)0
Connection Method 26
3.8 WeiverEX Operation 27
* WEIVER Signal Tracer / Converting Util
/ leUtil 39/60/61
3.9 WeiverEX Program Introduction 65
3.10 WEIVER Power Button 75
3.11 WEIVER LED Signal 75
3.12 WEIVER 2.0 Syncer Operation (option) 76
3.13 WEIVER 2.0 Bias-Tee Operation(option) 83
4 / WEIVER 2.0 RF Event Recording ------------ 84
4.1 Features 84
4.2 Event Recording UI & Settings 85
4.3 Description of UDP event during recording 88
4.4 Playmode 89
5 / API OPERATION ---------------------------------- 94
5.1 API Description 95
5.2 WEIVER API Performance Property 95
5.3 Data Packet Structure 97
5.4 Command List 106
5.5 WEIVER Remote API Source 114
APPENDIX A. B. C.D ------------------ 117.121.130.134

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For your protection, please read these safety instructions
completely before operating the equipment and keep this
manual for future reference. The information in this summary
is intended for operators. Carefully observe all warnings,
precautions and instructions both on the apparatus and in the
operating instructions.
Equipment Markings
The lighting ash symbol within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated
“dangerous voltages”within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical
shock. The exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions within
literature accompanying the equipment.
Warnings
Water and Moisture :
Do not operate the equipment under or near water - for
example near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a
wet basement, near a swimming poor or in areas with high
humidity. Cleaning - Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet
before cleaning or polishing. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with
water for cleaning the exterior of the apparatus.
Ventilation :
Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus.
Install in accordance with the installation instructions. Never
cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other material.
Never install the apparatus near heat sources such as radiator,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers)
that produce heat.Grounding or Polarization - Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.
A grounding type plus has two blades and a third grounding
OPERATOR SAFETY SUMMARY
prong.
The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety. If
the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an
electrician. Power-Cord Protection - Route the power cord so as
to avoid it being walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against it, paying particular attention to the plugs, receptacles,
at the point where the cord exits form the apparatus.
Attachments :
Only use attachments as recommended by the manufacture.
Accessories :
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by
the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Lighting :
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
ISDN cables :
CAUTION - to reduce the risk of re, use only No. 26 AWG or
larger telecommunication line cord.
Servicing :
Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or
other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to
qualied service personnel.
Damaged Equipment :
Unplug the apparatus from the outlet and refer servicing to
qualied personnel under the following conditions - When the
power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus If the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture If the apparatus has

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been subjected to excessive shock by being dropped, or the
cabinet has been damaged If the apparatus fails to operate in
accordance with the operating instruction
Warranty Period
Lumantek Test & Measurement and Broadcasting products
normally carry a 1-year limited warranty (including labor and
parts) Unless noted, Lumantek Digital Media products normally
carry a 1-year limited warranty (including labor and parts).
Return Material Authorization Policy
No product may be returned directly to Lumantek without rst
contacting Lumantek for a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”)
Code. If it is determined that the product is defective, you will
be given an RMA Code and instructions for product return for
servicing or replacement. An unauthorized return such as where
an RMA Code has not been issued, the product will be returned
to you at your expense. Authorized returns are to be shipped
prepaid and insured to the address on the RMA in an approved
shipping container (original box and packaging materials or
similar). To request an RMA Code, please visit on http://www.
lumantek.com/support/rma_services_instruction.html
Warranty Limitations
Lumantek’s limited warranty provides that, subject to the
following limitations, each product will be free from defects
in material and workmanship and will conform to Lumantek’s
specication for the particular product.
Limitation of Remedies
Your exclusive remedy for any defective product is limited to the
repair or replacement of the defective product.
Lumantek may elect which remedy or combination of remedies
to provide in its sole discretion. Lumantek shall have a reasonable
time after determining that a defective product exists to repair
or replace a defective product. Lumantek’s replacement product
under its limited warranty will be manufactured from new and
serviceable used parts. Lumantek’s warranty applies to repaired
or replaced products for the balance of the applicable period of
the original warranty or ninety days from the date of shipment
of a repaired or replaced product, whichever is longer.
Limitation of Damages
Lumantek’s entire liability for any defective product shall in no
event exceed the purchase price for the defective product. This
limitation applies even if Lumantek cannot or does not repair or
replace any defective product and your exclusive remedy fails
of its essential purpose.
No Consequential or Other Damages
Notwithstanding anything else in this policy or otherwise,
Lumantek will not be liable with respect to the products
under any contract, negligence, strict liability or other legal
or equitable theory (i) for any amount in excess of the
purchase price for the defective product or (ii) for any general,
consequential, punitive, incidental or special damages. These
include loss of recorded data, interruption of use, the cost of
recovery of lost data, lost prots and the cost of the installation
or removal of any products, the installation of replacement
products, and any inspection, testing, or redesign caused by
any defect or by the repair or replacement of products arising
from a defect in any product. This section does not limit liability
for bodily injury of a person.
Your Use of the Product
Lumantek will have no liability for any product returned if
Lumantek determines that:
The product was stolen from Lumantek.
The asserted defect:
- Is not present,
- Cannot reasonably be xed because of damage occurring
when the product is in the possession of someone other than

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Lumantek, or
- Is attributable to misuse, improper installation, alteration
(including removing or obliterating labels and opening or
removing external covers (unless authorized to do so by
Lumantek), accident or mishandling while in the possession of
someone other than Lumantek.
The product was not sold to you as new.
The product was not used in accordance with Lumantek
specications and instructions.
The product was not used for its intended function.
Additional Limitations on Warranty
Lumantek’s warranty does not cover products which have been
received improperly packaged, altered, or physically damaged.

RF Capture & Playback System ( Frequency from 0.1MHz to 2.7GHz )
WEIVER 2.0 supports BaiduMap & GoogleMap

DAB to FM - Handover Testing System
for AUTOMOTIVES

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WEIVER captures and playsback RF signals with center frequencies between 100KHz ~ 2.7GHz
RF signal and stores the le in its internal SSD or optional external SSD.
The major components in the WEIVER system include WEIVER Board (ADC, DAC and
Upconverter), Downconverter, and RF Attenuator. The system is powered by an industrial-
grade Windows Embedded 7. The RF Downconverter is capable of covering 100KHz to 2.7GHz
RF Signals and downconverts to 150MHz IF. The WEIVER Board consists of the ADC, DAC and
Upconverter. The RF Attenuator adjusts the power of the signal. The saved data les are in
16 Bit I, Q are the bandwidth around the center frequency of 8M, 24M, 48M and 56M Max.
Depending on the captured bandwidth, the SSD is capable of writing 40MB/s for a bandwidth
of 8M and 120MB/s for 24M, 240MB/s for 48M.
The WEIVER is capable of capturing all terrestrial RF signals including following signals [ DRM
/ FM / AM / DVB-T/T2 / DVB-S/S2 / DVB-C/C2 / DAB / DAB+ / ATSC / ATSC-MDTV / NTSC /
CMMB / QAM-B / ATV / ISDB-T / DTMB / T-DMB CDMA / CAL / UMTS / Wi / WiMax / PMR /
GPS / Galileo / Glonass / Bluetooth / LTE ]. WEIVER is equipped with Gigabit LAN ports. For the
captured RF signals the built-in GPS module provides pinpoint locative context every 1 second.
For precise location, the external active antenna is recommended. The GPS information is
stored in the NMEA protocol with the GPRMC information stored in a log le.
The Trigger function can be activated and deactivated. WEIVER
can get the capture started or stopped after receiving trigger
signals. The trigger signals from outside is a positive or negative
edge of TTL or CMOS. When the primary internal SSD is not
full, the WEIVER’s eSATA interface supports for lightning-fast
320MB/s write and 520MB/s read speeds to an external SSD.
The WEIVER has 10MHz Reference Clock input port to enable
for external synchronization.
1.1 / WEIVER 2.0 SYSTEM
1. WEIVER 2.0 / INTRODUCTION

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1.2 / USER SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
Computer / Processor
Operating System
Memory Hard Disk Space
Screen
Graphics Card
Network
Your PC(System) must meet the following specication.
- Intel Pentium 4 2.33GHz - Athlon 64 2800 or the faster processor
- Windows xp 32/64 bit service pack(sp2)
- Windows Vista 32/64 bit service pack(sp2)
- Windows 7 32/64bit
- Windows 8 32/64 bit
- 2GB RAM - 100 MB available hard disk space
- 1024x768, “32-bit True Color” – DirectX 9.0c or higher
DirectX 9.0c supported
-10/100 Mbps network card, 10/100/1000Mbps network card(Recommend)
- 802.11 b/g Wireless network card, 802.11b/g/n Wireless network card(Recommend)

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1.3 / OPTIONAL UPGRADE
Bandwidth
External SSD Hard disk (Optional)
- 8M Bandwidth(Default) : User can capture 8M Band Width.
- 24M / 48M / 56M Band Width(Optional) : User can capture Wide 24M /48M /56M Band Width.
- Size : 1TB / 2TB
- Read Speed : 538MB / Sec(Max.)
- Write Speed : 408 MB / Sec(Max.)
- TRIM : Yes
* SSD option is good for real time capture or backup for captured Date.
8M
48M
24M
56M

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IQ data type stored in SSD
• I : signed 16-bit integers • Q : signed 16-bit integers • I0, Q0, I1, Q1, …, In, Qn
1.4 / DATA FLOW
1.5 / SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
SATA
SATA-lll
PCI Express
LAN(Ethernet), eSATA
Ref 10MHz Input/Output Trigger Input/OutputGPS Input
RF
Input
RF
Output
Down - Converter
Up -
Converter
WEIVER DSP Board Attenuator
CFast/OS
SSD/DATA
Windows
Embedded 7
I (16-bit)
Q(16-bit)
I (16-bit)
Q(16-bit)
I (16-bit)
Q(16-bit)
PCI - Express Interface
RF IN RF OUT
DSP Hard Disk
(SSD) DSP
Upconverter
Attenuator
ADC(16-bit)
(16-bit)
DAC
Downconverter

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Cross Cable
Ethernet router, hub, switch
Wireless AP
Direct Connection
Control Unit
WEIVER
WEIVER
WEIVER
WEIVER
Ad-hoc Wireless Network
Wireless LAN
LAN(Local Area Network)
Ad-hoc(WiFi)
1.6 / CONTROL CONFIGURATION (RECOMMENDED)

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Play Mode
Frequenc y
Frequenc y Band 0.1 ~ 2700 MHz
Real-time Bandwidth
Frequenc y Resolution 1Hz step
Warm-up time 30 minutes (typ.)
Freq. Stabilit y vs. Temp.±20 ppb ma x.
Daily Aging±1 ppb ma x.
Aging (per year)±50 ppb ma x.
Spectral Purity
Phase Noise@1 KHz offset ≤- 100 dBc/Hz (30 MHz)
≤ -95 dBc/Hz (1 GHz)
≤ -90 dBc/Hz (2.7 GHz)
Phase Noise@10 KHz offset ≤ -105 dBc/Hz (30 MHz)
≤ -100 dBc/Hz (1 GHz)
≤ -95 dBc/Hz (2.7 GHz)
Spurious Responses
2nd Harmonic ≤ -50dBc
3rd Harmonic ≤ -60dBc
Other≤-60dBc
RF Output Characteristic s
Gain Range-30 ~ +30dB (Input level basis)
Amplitude Resolution 0.1dB step (Min.)
Amplitude Accuracy ±1dB
Power
RF Output
RF Output Port 50ohm, N type fema le, DC-coupled
Max. DC Input±25 VDC ma x.
Max. Reverse RF Power1W (max.)
Environments
Operating Temp erature0 ~ +5 0 ఁ
Relative Humidity 90%
Storage Temperature-20 ~ +70ఁ
Physic al Features
Dime nsions 406mm( W) x 305mm( H) x 100mm( D)
Weight 7.5 Kg
Power Consumption75 W (max.)
56MHz ma x.
(Arbit rary variable BW, 1Hz step)
+3 dBm ma x.(48 ~ 2700 MHz)
+10 dBm ma x.(0.1 ~ 48 MHz)
Capture Mode
Frequenc y
Frequenc y Band
Real-time Bandwidth
Frequenc y Resolution 1Hz step
RBW (Resolution bandwidth) 3 KHz, 5 KHz, 10 KHz, 20 KHz
Warm-up time 30 minutes (typ.)
Freq. Stabilit y vs. Temp.±20 ppb ma x.
Aging (per day) ±1 ppb ma x.
Aging (per year)±50 ppb ma x.
Spectral Purity
Phase Noise@1 KHz offset HF ≤ -95 dBc/Hz (1 GHz)
≤ -90 dBc/Hz (2.7 GHz)
LF ≤ -100 dBc/Hz (30 MHz)
Phase Noise@10 KHz offset HF ≤ -100 dBc/Hz (1 GHz)
≤ -95 dBc/Hz (2.7 GHz)
LF ≤ -105 dBc/Hz (30 MHz)
Noise Figure
Noise Figure(1GHz) HF < 7 dB (Gain : 45 dB)
HF_Low
Noise< 3 dB (Gain 45 dB)
LF < 7 dB (Gain 35 dB)
Amplitude
HF +10 ~ -135 dBm
HF_Low
Noise-30 ~ -139 dBm
LF +10 ~ -120 dBm
Input Level Resolution 0.1dB
Input Level Accuracy ±1 dB ma x.
Gain RangeHF -15 ~ +50 dB (1dB
step)
HF_Low
Noise
+25 ~ +50 dB (1dB
step)
LF -20 ~ +35 dB (1dB
step)
IF Band
ADC Resolution 16-Bit
Samp ling Rate 140 MS/s
IF Frequency150 MHz
Storage
Storage (default)1TB SSD / 2TB SSD
Storage Time ( BW 24 MHz )240 minutes (2TB)
Storage Time ( BW 48 MHz )120 minutes (2TB)
Calibration 1 Year
Operating Temp erature0 ~ +5 0ఁ
Relative Humidity 90%
Storage Temperature-20 ~ +7 0ఁ
RF Input Port
RF Input Port HF 50ohm, N type fema le
(DC-coupled) HF_Low
Noise50ohm, N type fema le
LF 50ohm, BNC type fema le
Max. DC Input±2 5 VDC
[HF (High Frequency)
HF (High Frequenc y)_Low Noise]
48MHz ~ 2.7GHz
56 MHz ma x.
(Arbit rary Variable BW, 1Hz step)
Input Dynamic Range
(CW tone)
[LF (Low Frequency)] 0.1MHz ~
48MHz
1.7 / WEIVER 2.0 SPEC

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2.1 / WEIVER 2.0 COMPONENT
2. WEIVER 2.0 / Product Description
RF Out
Cooling Fan (Out)
RF In(HF Normal)
RF In(HF Low Noise)
RF In(LF Normal / LF AM)
e-SATA Port(hot swap)
REF In/out (10 MHz)
Gigabit LAN Port
(Direct Connection)
Trigger In/out
USB 3.0 Ports (x4)
GPS In
Gigabit LAN Port
(Ethernet Connection)
VGA Port
Power Button
406 mm
100 mm
305 mm
Reset Button
Multi-color LED Status
Sleek but sturdy
Aluminum
construction
DC Power Jack
Protective Bumper
FRONT REAR

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Basic Component
Optional Component
2.2 / WEIVER 2.0 Product Conguration
WeiverEX Program
WEIVER Operation Manual
WEIVER Test Report
WEIVER SyncerWEIVER External SSD
WEIVER 2.0 Body
WEIVER AC-DC Adapter WEIVER Carrier
WEIVER UTP Cross Cable
WEIVER AC Cord
WEIVER Manual USB
WEIVER GPS Active Antenna
WEIVER Car DC-DC Adapter
WEIVER External SSD USB Power
& e-SATA Cable WEIVER Bias-Tee

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2.3 / Installation precautions
General Precautions
Power Precautions
AC Power
This section describes safety precautions that users shall be aware of during the system installation
and operation. Not complying such precautions may result in serious harm or personal injuries. . For
that reason, please keep all details here in mind before installing or using the WEIVER 2.0.
Please carefully read the followings for safe use of Weiver 2.0
- Must be operated and maintained free of dust or dirt.
- The cover should be securely fastened.
- Securely stow all the cables, external antennas, external SSD or any other tools away in a safe place after
its use.
- Avoid wearing loose, draping clothing, and dangling jewelry when using WEIVER 2.0.
- Do not open the WEIVER 2.0 case. Doing so may void the warranty and LUMANTEK takes no
responsibility for the damages caused by such action. Should you be experiencing performance issues,
please contact your local dealer for assistance.
- Make sure if it may cause overload in wiring when you connect the power source.
- Avoid wearing necklaces or watches when connecting the system to power source. These may
cause electronic shocks to the system.
- Avoid operating on a wet oor out in the open (e.g., raining). Make sure the power extension cable
is in a good condition (e.g., not worn out).
- This unit comes with the AC power cord, grounding connection is necessary.
- In the event of a re, please disconnect the system from power source.
- Disconnect the system from power source before hardware installation, rub or contact on
the metal surface of the system to discharge statics from your body.
- Note: Manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by using or replacing
inappropriate components or not authorized services.
- Supplying power during installation may cause serious damages to the system and
personal injuries.

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3.1 / WEIVER Operation
3.2 / Weiver_EX Program Installation
3. WEIVER 2.0 / SYSTEM OPERATION
The WEIVER must be powered on, connected to a laptop or desktop PC that is installed with both Microsoft
Windows OS and the WeiverEX program. No need to install an additional program since WEIVER already
has been installed by itself. In case of updating a program, set a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse on
WEIVER before starting update. If you have no those equipments, use remote control desktop connection of
Window OS in your laptop or desktop.
Please visit LUMANTEK online Download Center at http://www.lumantek.com/support/download.html to
download ‘Weiver_EX’program. Double-click on the program icon will initiate the installation. Click on‘Next’
to proceed the‘Weiver_EX’ installation process.
Click the Next button to proceed with the WeiverEX installation process.

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Click ‘Install’ to begin installation.
The ‘Weiver_EX’program installation status will be show as pictures below with a progress bar.

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The ‘Weiver_EX’installation is now completed; click ‘Finish’to exit the program.
3.3 / Weiver_EX Program Upgrade
Please visit us at http://www.lumantek.com/support/download.html to download‘Weiver_EX’ program. Once
downloaded, double-click to upgrade and select ‘Yes’to uninstall previous version of ‘Weiver_EX’.
Once uninstallation is nished, double-click
WeiverEX_Setup.exe to install the program.

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Click the Next button to proceed with the WeiverEX installation process.
Click the Install button to begin the installation.
The WeiverEX program is being installed as shown with the status progress bar.
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