Lumantek WEIVER Player User manual

WEIVER Player - RF Playback System / Manual ver1
Updated 2011/11/01
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1 / INTRODUCTION 9
1.1 WEIVER Player System 9
1.2 User System Requirement 9
1.3 Optional Upgrade 10
1.4 WEIVER Player Data Flow 11
1.5 WEIVER Player Schematic Diagram 11
1.6 WEIVER Player Control Conguration 12
1.7 WEIVER Player System Spec 13
2 / PRODUCTION DESCRIPTION 14
2.1 WEIVER Player Components 14
2.2 WEIVER Player Product Conguration 15
2.3 Installation Precautions 16
3 / How to Control 17
3.1 Starting WEIVER Player 17
3.2 Front Panel Operation 17
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4 / WEIVER Player SYSTEM OPERATION 22
4.1 WEIVER Player Operation 22
4.2 Weiver_EX Installation 22
4.3 Weiver_EX Update 23
4.4 Ethernet Connection Method 25
4.5 Cross Cable Connection Method 25
4.6 Weiver_EX Operation 26
4.7 WEIVER Player Utility 33
-WEIVER Signal Tracer 34 / - Converting Util 54 b
4.8 Weiver_EX Program Introduction 55
APPENDIX A. B. C. 63.66.75.
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TRADEMARKS & COPYRIGHT
This document contains information that is proprietary to
LUMANTEK. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
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The information in this document is furnished for
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Towards this eort, we welcome your comments and
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Environmental Issues
Thank you for buying a product which contributes to
a reduction in pollution and thereby helps save the
environment.
Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and
thereby reduce pollution. Our products have either no or few
consumable parts (chemicals, toner, gas, paper). Our products
are low energy consuming products.
Waste handling:
There is need to send material back to LUMANTEK. Please
contact your local dealerfor information on recycling the
product by sending the main parts of the product for
disassembly at local electronic waste stations.
Production of products:
Our factories employ the most ecient environmental
methods for reducing waste and pollution by ensuring that
the products are recyclable.

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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 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
OPERATOR SAFETY SUMMARY 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 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).

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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 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.

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RF Playback System
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WEIVER Player plays back the real world RF signals which have either recorded with WEIEVR - RF capture and
playback platform or other RF capture equipments. And it also can support the converting util you can convert
your I/Q data le into a possible data format, .wpj, with WEIVER Player. It's all for to re-generate real world RF
environments that are too complex To exact simulate.
It records signals directly to external SSD, and plays back directly from external SSD, so you can carry the “hassle-free
heavy RF data copy“ on your own.
FEATURES
• Supports all universal DTV and ATV broadcasting include Broa dcasting Radio protocols
• Playback of real world broadcasting signals recorded with WEIEVR R & P platform to regenerate real world
conditions that are too complex to simulate
• Front-access hot swappable SSD for fast reading and writing speed
• e-SATA interface for external storages
• Support for Real-time Spectrum and GPS location with Signal Tracer
WEIVER-RF capture and playback system can plays back RF signals covering the bandwidth range of 8M and 24M
in almost any environment, such as labs or real-elds. You can see the all information about WEIVER-RF capture
and playback equipment from LUMANTEK's web site ( http://www.lumantek.com/prod/prod_detail.html?prod_
num=A0001 ).
1.1 / WEIVER Player System
1. WEIVER Player / INTRODUTION

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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 bit service pack(sp2)
- Windows Vista 32 bit service pack(sp2)
- Windows Vista 64 bit service pack(sp2)
- Windows 7 32bit
- Windows 7 64bit
- 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
1.3 / OPTIONAL UPGRADE
Bandwidth
External SSD Hard disk (Optional)
- Size : 256 GB - Read Speed : 250MB / Sec(Max.)
- Write Speed : 220 MB / Sec(Max.) - TRIM : Yes
- 8M Bandwidth : User can play 8M Band Width.
- 24M Band Width : User can play Wide 24M Band Width.

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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 / WEIVER Player DATA FLOW
1.5 / WEIVER Player SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
SATA-ll
SATA-ll
256 GByte
PCI Express
LAN(Ethernet), eSATA
Ref 10MHz InputTrigger Input
RF
Output
Up -
ConverterWEIVER DSP Boar
dA
ttenuator
SSD/OS
SSD/DATA
Windows
Embedded 7
I (16-bit)
Q(16-bit)
I (16-bit)
Q(16-bit)
PCI - Express Interface
RF OUT
Hard Disk
(SSD) FPGA
Upconverter
Attenuator
(16-bit)
DAC

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Ethernet router, hub, switch
Cross Cable
LAN(Local Area Network)
Control Unit
WEIVER Player
WEIVER Player LAN(Local Area Network)
keyboard / mouse
connection
WEIVER Player
1.6 / WEIVER Player CONTROL CONFIGURATION (RECOMMENDED)

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1.7 / WEIVER Player SYSTEM SPEC
WEIVER Player System Specication
Frequency
Frequency band
Real time bandwidth
Frequency resolution
Temperature stability
Initial achievable accuracy
Aging (PER year)
38MHz to 1.012GHz
Adjustable bandwidth
from 8Mhz to 24MHz
1Hz min
±1PPM
±2PPM
±1PPM
Sampling Clock Arbitary waveform mode
(5-30MHz)
Spectral Purity
≤ -85dBc/Hz Phase noise@1KHz oset, 1GHz
Phase noise@10KHz oset, 1GHz
Phase noise@100KHz oset, 1GHz
≤ -95dBc/Hz
≤ -100dBc/Hz
Dimensions
Spurious Responses
2nd Harmonic
3rd Harmonic
≤ -45dBc
≤ -55dBc
RF Output Characteristics
Gain range
Amplitude resolution
Amplitude accuracy
Power
-30 ~ +30dB
(Input Level based)
0.1dB step (Min.)
±1dB
Max. +10dBm
Overload Protection on RF Output
Calibration
Max. reverse RF power
DC Input
1 Year
1 W (Max.)
±50 VDC (Max.)
RF Out
RF output port 50ohm, N type female,
DC-coupled
Power
Environment
Mechanical
Input power
Lowest Power Consumption 40 Watt
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Storage temperature
Dimensions
Weight
0 to +50
90%
-20 to +70
(L)332mm x (W)218mm x (H)105mm
5.3 kg (Approx.)
100-240V ~ 3-1.5A, 50-60Hz
332mm
218mm
105mm

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2.1 / WEIVER Player COMPONENT
2. WEIVER Player / Product Description
External Component Feature Description
PS2 Port
USB 2.0 Ports (x4)
Power Button
Reset Button
SSD Insert
(Hot Swap)
RFOut
COM Port
VGA Port
LAN Port (DHCP)
Power LED
Line In Port
E-SATA Port
LAN Port (Static)
Up Button
Left Button
Down Button
Right Button
Set Button
Play/Esc
LCD Display
Cooling Fan (Out)
Side Surround Port
Side Surround Port
Line Out Port
MicrophonePort
Center Port
Ref In AC Power JackRef Out
(In Future)
Trigger
Out (In
Future)
Trigger
In
218 mm
108 mm

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Basic Component
Optional Component
2.2 / WEIVER Player Product Conguration
WEIVER Player Body
WEIVER Player AC Cord
WEIVER External SSD WEIVER External SSD USB Power WEIVER External SSD e-SATA Cable
Weiver_EX Program
WEIVER Player Operation Manual
WEIVER Player Test Report
Weiver Player Restore Data
WEIVER Player USB

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2.3 / Installation precautions
General Precautions
Power Precautions
AC Power
Log-o Caution
This section is explaining about the cautions the users must know in some cases that WEIVER Player might injure
users physically when it’s used or installed. For that reason, please keep all details here in mind before installing or
using the WEIVER Player.
Before using WEIVER Player it is recommended to carefully read,
- Must be operated and maintained free of dust or dirt.
- The cover should be securely fastened.
- After use, securely stow away all loose cables, external antenna, external SSD or tools.
- Avoid wearing any loose-tting clothing or loosely hanging accessories when using WEIVER Player.
- Do not open the WEIVER Player case, doing so will void the warranty and LUMANTEK takes no responsibility for
damage to the unit. Should you be experiencing performance issues, please contact your dealer for assistance.
- Make sure if it may cause overload in wiring when you connect the power source.
- When connecting to a power source, avoid wearing necklaces or watches. These can cause shock to WEIVER Player.
- Avoid operating on a wet oor out in the open (e.g., raining). Make sure the power extension cable is in satisfactory
condition (e.g., not worn out).
- This unit uses the AC power cord, please be sure the power cord has a grounding function.
- In the event of a re emergency, please disconnect the power cord from the unit.
- Before starting hardware installation, turn o a power source and contact the same surface as the
iron surface of power supply to discharge electricity out of your body.
- Notice no responsible for manufacturer damages caused by using inappropriate components or
wrong services.
- In case of supplying a power while installing, it may cause some damage for system and a user’s
body.
When you run “Remote Desktop”, you should not log-o. You must shut-down program by
pressing X on the top right.
If you log-o player, running program is stop. On front panel, you can view “Please Wait”
To recover from this state, you must log-on again after connect keyboard & monitor.

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3.1 / Starting WEIVER Player
3.2 / Front Panel Operation
3. WEIVER Player / How to control
In Weiver Player, above program playing. We use“Weiver_
EX” program to connect Weiver Player. If we connect Weiver
Player, you can view“remote” in front panel.
Set --> 1. Play File --> Set
--> File Select
--> Set --> Play
[ Play ]

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Set --> 2. Frequency --> Set
Set --> 3. Gain --> Set
Set --> Esc
--> Change (up / down / left / right)
--> Change (up / down / left / right)
[ Frequency Change ]
[ Gain Change ]
--> Change (up / down / left / right)
Set --> Esc
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