Rover OMNIA 7000 User manual

USER’S GUIDE
www.roverinstruments.com
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GET TO KNOW YOUR OMNIA 7000
FRONT PANEL ___________________________________
To turn on press
the ‘HOME’ key.
To turn off press and
hold the ‘HOME’ key
Use the wheel to navigate across the screen and adjust the values
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With instrument ON,
Keep the “HOME” key
pressed for 10” and
turn on again.
From instrument OFF, switch
on the meter, immediately
after keep the “VOLUME” key
pressed until a beep is heard.
Rotate to select
a menu item or
to change
a value
Press to select a
menu item or a
numeric field,
Select a menu
item, press and
hold 2” to display
the pop-up menu.

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1 = LAN Eternet RJ45
2 = USB B SW upgrades
3 = USB A memory stick
4 = Power Supply input (12 V DC - 1A)
5 = Fan
6 = Analog video IN
7 = OPTIC IN: FC-ST-SC opt.
8 = RF out “F” 75 1
9 = ASI OUT (opt.)
10 = ASI IN (opt.)
11 = IF/RF in “F” 75 1
12 = Cable Modem
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Make work easier by taking advantage of your multi-purpose bag.
Work safely and without restrictions with both hands free.
The sunlight shield flap allows improved visibility of
the high brightness display.
Secure your meter by connecting it to the
antenna mast or in your car using the practical
ring belt with quick attachment.
If you change the configuration of
the shoulder strap, you can easily carry
the meter vertically by your side.
You can also carry your instrument using its practical handle.
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MULTI-PURPOSE BAG
You can use the bag’s convenient stand flap for operation on a counter.
Connect the shoulder
strap to the two hooks at the
corners of the bag (top left
and bottom right), so you can
hang your meter around your
neck leaving both hands free.
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HOME AND NAVIGATION
Press the ‘HOME’ key to go to the home screen, then rotate the wheel to navigate on ‘TV’ or
‘CATV’ icons and press the wheel to select the measurement mode required.
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Press the ‘HOME’ key at any time to
return to the home screen
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Use the touch screen and the wheel to navigate across the screen and to change values
tuning parameters
live picture
measurements
channel info
transport stream info
context sensitive menu
How to select from the menus and adjust the value:
Rotate the wheel and select from the menu required (fig. 1)
Press the wheel (fig. 2)
Rotate the wheel to adjust the value (fig. 3)
Press the wheel and confirm the selection (fig. 4)
Example of TV/CATV channel selection:
fig. 1 fig. 2 fig. 3
fig. 1 fig. 3fig. 2 fig. 4
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Example of remote TV-CATV power supply selection (DC&RF):

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fig. 3
How to select from the menus and change a value using the drop down menus:
Rotate the wheel and select the menu required (fig. 1)
Keep the wheel pressed for 2” to visualize the drop down menu (fig. 2)
Rotate the wheel to adjust the value (fig. 3)
Press the wheel and confirm the selection (fig. 4)
How to select the frequency and set the value using the numerical keyboard:
Rotate the wheel and select frequency (FREQ) (fig. 1)
Keep the wheel pressed for 2” to visualize the keyboard (fig. 2)
Press the relative number keys to digit the frequency value required, rotate the wheel to
navigate within the window (fig. 3)
Finally rotate the wheel and select enter (fig. 4)
Press the wheel and confirm the selection (fig. 5)
Example of TV/CATV channel selection:
fig. 1
fig. 3
fig. 2 fig. 4
Example of manual frequency (FREQ) selection:
fig. 1
fig. 2
fig 3

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fig. 5
fig. 4
Touch a value in the menu (fig. 1)
Rotate the wheel to adjust the value (fig. 3) or touch the value required (fig.2)
Press the wheel and confirm the selection (fig.3)
or touch the monitor outside the drop down menu (fig.3)
Eg. TV/CATV channel selection:
fig. 1 fig. 2
Select from the menus and adjust the value using the drop down menu:
Touch a value in the menu (fig. 1)
Touch again to visualize the drop down menu (fig. 2)
Rotate the wheel to adjust the value (fig. 3) or touch the value required (fig. 3)
Press the wheel and confirm the selection (fig. 4), or touch the monitor outside the drop down
menu (fig. 4)
Example of TV channel selection:
fig. 2
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Select the frequency and set the value using the numerical keyboard:
Touch FREQ (fig. 1)
Touch again to show the menu “INSERT FREQ” (fig. 2)
Touch the numbers to digit the required frequency value (fig. 3)
Finally touch enter and confirm the selection (fig. 4)
Example of manual frequency selection (FREQ):
fig. 1
fig. 2
fig. 3
fig. 4
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VOLUME & CONFIGURATION
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Volume selection is
immediately active, press
“ENTER” for the Display
configuration and other
important settings.
Choose “BATTERY SAVING”
from the volume screen. In ON mode,
if no key is pressed, after 30 seconds,
the display brightness is reduced and
after 5 minutes the meter automatically
turns off. Press any key to temporarily reset
the battery save mode.
Touch “CONFIGURATION MENU”, then
“METER” in the volume screen, and set
the “TIMER OFF” value required. The meter
will turn off after 5, 10, 15 or 30 minutes of
inactivity. Press any key to interrupt the
automatic turn-off.
Settings for battery save mode.
“VIDEO IN” (connector 6): Select “EXT” to visualize an external video source.

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Touch the center of the squares that appear
in the corners of the screen,
repeat four times for every square. NOTE: Use the pen and touch
the screen exactly in the center
of the circle. if you do not carry
out this procedure correctly
the touch commands may be
inaccurate.
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Touch “CONFIGURATION MENU”
from the volume window;
Touch “METER”
then “CALIBRATE TOUCHSCREEN”;
if the touchscreen does not respond to the commands, it may be necessary to calibrate:

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Touch the “CONFIGURATION MENU”
in the VOLUME window
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Identifies the modulation of a tuned TV channel in the TV master PLAN
Touch “TV” and then “DISCOVERY”
and set the identification mode:
- TERR ONLY
- TERR & CABLE
Touch “CATV” and then “DISCOVERY”
and set the identification mode:
- CABLE ONLY
- TERR & CABLE
N- DISCOVERY mode is active only if the antenna cable is connected to the instrument
- DISCOVERY mode is not active if you use a manual (ManuMemory Mix) or automatic
memory plan (Automemory tv)

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The “SCREEN SHOT” function allows you to directly save the TFT monitor screens in an external
memory.
Connect an external memory source (not provided) to the USB A socket.
Set the instrument on the screen to be saved: Spectrum, Measurements, Constellaton,
Echoes etc.
Press “SPECT” for 4 seconds s and wait for file to be saved: The instrument will make a series of
beeps.
Digit the file name and touch ENTER.
SCREEN SHOT
NIf the memory is not inserted correctly, or is not recognised, the following message will be
shown: “PLEASE INSERT USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE”.
Full screen picture zooms can not be saved.
The ENTER command is not active If the file name is already present in the external
memory source.
The files are saved in .bmp (bitmap) format.

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Main measurements & live picture
64 QAM constellation
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Touch the picture to enlarge,
Touch again to return to the
measurements
Touch “ZOOM”
and select
the constellation square to
enlarge
CATV
CATV channel plan selection
Press repeatedly to navigate in the CATV
measurement screens

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Touch “CHAN” & select “FMH” or “FML”,
Touch “MODULAT” & select “FM Radio”,
Touch “FREQ” and select the frequency
required.
Level measurement, audio-vidio
measurement and picture
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Touch “CHAN” and select the channel required. If it is analog you will see the following displays:
L
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SNR and HUM measurement
Press repeatedly
to navigate
in the CATV
measurement
screens
Waveform monitoring measurement Teletext measurement

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Touch “MENU” on the main measurements
and picture screen
SINGLE CHANNEL MONITORING:
30 Minutes
Touch “CHANNEL LOGGER”
Touch “MENU” Select the time interval (TIME INTVL)
and where you want to store the file,
either in the meter’s memory, or in the USB
memory stick (send to USB-ON),
with the relative file name (File name)
NOTE: Channel Logger function is also available in CATV mode.

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SERVICE
MPEG
MPEG
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BARSCA
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BARSCA
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TV
SPECT Barscan
MPEG
service
list
TV Channel
Plan
Selection
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“NIT INFO VISUALIZATION” referring to an
Digital terrestrial channel
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IT INFO VISUALIZATION
” referring to an
Touch “VISUALIZE NIT”.Touch “MENU&?” from the “MAIN
MEASUREMENTS & PICTURES”.
EN- The function VISUALIZE NIT is available in TV & CATV mode
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Main measurements and picture
Impulse response screen (echo)
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Touch “CHAN” and select the channel required. If it is digital you will see the following displays:
DVB-T2 constellation
Touch “ZOOM”
and select the
constellation square window
to enlarge
Press repeatedly to navigate in the TV
measurement screens
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Touch “TYPE” Select the echo
visualization mode: or Touch “MENU” on the ECHOES screen,
than “TYPE” and select “µECHOES”
MicroEchoes visualization
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NOTE:Other echo visualization modes are available in the “TYPE” menus

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Fig. 1:
OPTIMUM RECEPTION:*
no ECHO present either outside or inside
the guard interval mask (green area)
Fig. 2:
GOOD RECEPTION:* 2 ECHOES present,
but within the guard interval mask (green
area) coming from a distance of:
1st echo: 15 Km, the same as a 50 µs delay
2nd echo: 25 Km, the same as a 83 µs delay
Fig. 3:
MARGINAL RECEPTION (or IMPOSSIBLE):*
2 ECHOES present outside the guard interval
mask (green area), coming from a distance of:
1st echo: 40 Km, the same as a 133 µs delay
2nd echo: 45 Km, the same as a 150 µs delay
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Touch “MENU” on the main
measurements and picture screen
Touch “MENU” on the main
measurements and picture screen
Touch “PLP #” and select the PLP
(transport Stream) required
Touch “PROFILE”
and select the PROFILE required:
“BASE” or “LITE”
NFor more information contact your distributor or send an e-mail to:
wecare@roverinstruments.com
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