SVP HDR-108 User manual

HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 RECEIVER
MANUAL V9.8

Accessories included in this manual:
Down Converter
QPT Pan & Tilt Positioner
Multisector Antennas
GPS-02
Receiver with
Antenna
NX-820 voice
and GPS
Transmitter

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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
The first chapter provides a general description of the High Definition HDR-
108, HDR-104 and HDR-102 Receivers.
Chapter 2: Technical features
The second part offers the physical and environmental characteristics of the
Receiver.
Chapter 3: How to order
The third part provides the user with information on ordering and different
configurations available for these Receivers.
Chapter 4: Receiver Operation and Menus
The fourth part provides the user with all the necessary information to control
and operate the equipment properly. The function of each button on the
keyboard is detailed. It also outlines how the information is shown on the
display, Receiver’s menus, alarms, etc.
Chapter 5: Autotracking Antenna
In this chapter the Autotracking antenna control and how to configure this
option is explained.
Chapter 6: GPS
This chapter indicates the operation of the Receiver GPS system and specifies
the parameters that are shown in the GPS screen.
Chapter 7: Web Server/SNMP
This chapter provides a detailed description of the Web Server tool. This
feature allows the control of the Receiver through a website.
Chapter 8: Block Diagram
This chapter provides a block diagram of the internal performance of the
Receiver.
Chapter 9: Equipment Installation
This chapter indicates the available connections of the Receiver, the
characteristics and the installation.
Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions
In this chapter, the mechanical drawing of the units described in this manual
are included.
Chapter 11: Preventive maintenance
This chapter explain the procedure that should be followed during the
Receiver's live.
Chapter 12: Warranty
This chapter contains warranty considerations and conditions.

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Annex A. DC-COFDM User Guide
The annex A includes the user guide for COFDM down converters.
Annex B. QPT User Guide
This annex indicates how to install and use the QPT-20 and QPT-90 with SVP
Broadcast Microwave’s tracking system.
Annex C. NX-820 User Guide
This annex provides a brief description of the technical features of the UHF
GPS&Voice transceiver.
Annex D Multisector Antennas User Guide
This annex includes the user guide for the multisector antennas, both
diversity and switching antennas developed by SVP.
Annex E. Video over IP Monitoring on a PC
Here how to use the video over IP output connection to a computer is
explained.
Annex F. GPS-02 Receiver
This annex includes all the characteristics for the external GPS Receiver with
antenna.

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Dear Customer,
We would like to thank you for selecting this equipment and welcome you to
the SVP’s growing family of products.
We are sure that the addition of this equipment will give complete satisfaction
to you with your existing installation.
Please read these instructions carefully, and keep them to hand in case you
need to refer to them.

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About this manual
This user’s guide provides indications and explanations about how to set up
the Receiver easily in the most common cases.
This document is intended to help first time users:
To find their way around the GUI.
To understand the different possibilities of the Receiver.
To configure the HDR series for their specific configurations.
Symbols
The symbols that appear in this manual are:
An information message which indicates explanations for the
proper operation of the equipment.
It advises users that if they do not avoid, make or take specific
actions, the device could be damaged.
In places where this symbol appears it means that by pressing the
Down button the user can access the next screen.
In the options where this symbol appears, means that pressing the
OK button, the user can access the submenu related to that option
or can change the value of the parameter.
These symbols mean that the parameter can be modified on the
same screen with the right and left keys.

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Important Notes
HDR series are MPEG2/H.264 4:2:2 –10 bits –DVB-T2/T/ and ISDB-T
with up to 8 diversities Receivers, these Receivers are fully compatible
with the DVB-T2 standard included in ETSI EN30075, with DVB-T
standard included in European Standard ETSI EN300744 and ISDB-T
included in ARIB STD-B31 standard.
The complete Receiver system consists of two parts: firstly, there are
one or more down-converters, which are installed outdoors next to the
Receiver antennas and secondly, the HDR series Receiver which
demodulates the IF delivered by the down converter.
These Receivers are commonly used with SVP DC down converters,
which are available from 1.3 to 10.5 GHz in different frequency bands.
On the Receiver site it is important to determine if the channel in which
the transmission will be done has interference, if any other transmission
is being done in that channel.
While the equipment is being installed, the power supply of the down-
converters should be disabled in the Setup Configuration menu in order
to avoid the risk of short circuits.
If Celflex 1/2 coaxial cables are used, the maximum length is 150 m. On
the other hand, if RG-214 coaxial cables are used, the maximum length
is limited to 100m.
The Receiver must be well ventilated. Some space must be left next to
the sides of the Receiver for ventilation purposes. This is especially
important when it is installed in a rack case.
Special care should be taken with SDI cables. Quality and length are
very important especially with HD-SDI or 3G-SDI signals.
If the user wants to install the rack mount demodulator unit horizontally,
guides should be used, due to the weight of the equipment.
It is not advisable to use a power supply lead with a cross-section less
than that of the lead supplied, since this would cause a drop in the supply
voltage and a deficiency in the operation of the equipment.
Only authorized personnel should open the unit. Any repair or warranty
will be invalidated if the seals are broken.

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First Aid in Case of Electric Shock
DO NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM WITH YOUR BARE HANDS until the circuit is
broken. SWITCH OFF ELECTRIC CURRENT FOR MAINS. If this is not possible,
PROTECT YOURSELF with DRY insulating material and pull the victim clear of
the conductor.
If breathing has stopped, indicated by unconsciousness, lack of respiratory
movements and a ‘blue’ look to cheeks, lips, ears and nails, START
RESUSCITATION AT ONCE.
EMERGENCY RESUSCITATION –THE EXPIRED AIR METHOD
(Approved by the Royal Life Saving Society)
1. If possible, lie the victim on his back with his head slightly higher than
his feet. Clear the mouth and throat of any obvious obstruction.
2. Kneel on one side of the victim, level with his head. LIFT THE JAW
AND TILT THE HEAD BACK AS FAR AS POSSIBLE (Figs. 1a and 1b)
3. One of the following may happen:
4. Breathing may begin and consciousness returns.
5. Breathing may begin but consciousness NOT returns.
Turn the victim on his side and ensure that the airway
is kept clear.
6. Breathing may return but be NOISY which means that
the airway is not fully clear. Try to clear the airway.
7. IF THERE NO SIGN OF BREATHING:
8. Check that the head is still tilted back.
9. Take a deep breath.
10. Pinch the victim’s nose and blow firmly into his mouth
(Fig. 2). As you do, the chest will RISE.
11. Turn your head away and take another breath,
watching for the chest to FALL (Fig. 3).
12. Start with four quick breaths and then continue with
one breath every five seconds (i.e. 12 times a
minute). This should be continued until the victim
revives or a doctor certifies death.
13. As consciousness returns the victim will start to
breathe on his own, and a ‘pink’ color replaces the
‘blue’ look: this is the time to stop resuscitation.
Continue to hold his chin up and so keep the airway
clear.
14. In the case of injuries to the mouth, it may be necessary to use
mouth-to-nose resuscitation. Seal the victim’s mouth with your cheek
and blow firmly into his nose, proceeding as above.

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15. In the case of severe facial injuries, it may be necessary to do a
manual method of artificial respiration (Silvester-Brosch or Holger
Nielsen). Briefly, these methods apply compression to ribcage with
the victim lying on his back (S-B) or face down (H.N.) with associated
movement of his arms up and out. The cycle of movement should
take about five seconds, i.e. the normal breathing phase.
16. Whatever the method, it is ESSENTIAL to commence resuscitation
WITHOUT DELAY and to send for medical assistance immediately.
TREATMENT FOR BURNS
If the victim is also suffering from burns, then, without hindrance to
resuscitation, observe the following:
1. DO NOT ATTEMP TO REMOVE CLOTHING ADHERING TO THE BURN.
2. If possible, alleviate the pain from the burnt part by immersing in cold
water.
3. If help as available or as soon as resuscitation is no longer required,
the wound should be covered with a DRY clean dressing.
4. Oil or grease in any form should not be applied.
5. If severely burnt, get the victim to hospital immediately.

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Index
Index ............................................................................................. 10
Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................................. 14
Chapter 2: Technical features ........................................................ 16
Chapter 3: How to order ................................................................ 20
Chapter 4: Receiver Operation and Menus ..................................... 21
4.1 Display.....................................................................................21
4.1.1 1st Main Screen for the DVB-T2..............................................22
4.1.2 1st Main Screen for the DVB-T................................................24
4.1.3 1st Main Screen for the ISDB-T ..............................................25
4.1.4 1st Main Screen for the ASI Input ...........................................26
4.1.5 1st Main Screen for the IP Input .............................................27
4.1.6 2nd Main Screen (For the DVB-T2/T and ISDB-T)......................28
4.1.7 3rd Main Screen (For the DVB-T2/T and ISDB-T) ......................28
4.2 TFT Screen ...............................................................................29
4.3 Speaker & Headphones audio outputs ..........................................29
4.4 LEDs........................................................................................30
4.5 Front panel...............................................................................31
4.5.1 ON/OFF Button ....................................................................31
4.5.2 OK Button...........................................................................31
4.5.3 Cross Button .......................................................................32
4.5.4 Left and Right Button ...........................................................32
4.5.5 Up and Down Button ............................................................32
4.6 Menus......................................................................................33
4.6.1 Menu Navigation..................................................................37
4.6.2 Menu Structure....................................................................38
Chapter 5: Autotracking Antenna (optional).................................. 97
5.1 Autotracking Multisector AMS Antenna .........................................98
5.1.1 How it Works.......................................................................98
5.1.2 Installation and Configuration................................................99
5.2 Autotracking Parabolic Antenna................................................. 101
5.2.1 How it works ..................................................................... 101
5.2.2 Installation and Configuration.............................................. 102
Chapter 6: GPS Output Interfaces................................................ 111
6.1 Transmitter’s GPS Data Output ................................................. 111

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Chapter 7: Web Server / Serial Control / SNMP........................... 113
7.1 Web server............................................................................. 113
7.1.1 Receiver menu ..................................................................... 113
7.1.2 Web Page Overview .............................................................. 116
7.1.2.1 DVB-T INPUT.................................................................. 116
7.1.2.2 DVB-T2 INPUT ................................................................ 120
7.1.2.3 ISDB-T INPUT................................................................. 123
7.1.2.4 ASI INPUT...................................................................... 126
7.1.2.5 TS over IP INPUT ............................................................ 127
7.1.2.6 DECODER....................................................................... 129
7.1.2.7 TSoverIP Output ............................................................. 134
7.1.2.8 UNIT ............................................................................. 136
7.1.3 Web Page Setup Notes .......................................................... 142
7.2 Serial control via Remote Port................................................... 143
7.3 SNMP..................................................................................... 146
7.3.1 SNMP commands ............................................................... 146
7.3.2 MIB.................................................................................. 147
Chapter 8: Block Diagram ............................................................ 150
Chapter 9: Equipment Installation ............................................... 152
9.1 Introduction............................................................................ 152
9.2 Connections............................................................................ 152
9.2.1 Power supply..................................................................... 154
9.2.2 Intermediate Frequency...................................................... 156
9.2.3 DVB-ASI Transport Stream ................................................. 157
9.2.4 Video Outputs ................................................................... 158
9.2.5 Genlock ............................................................................ 159
9.2.6 Transport Stream over IP (optional) ..................................... 160
9.2.7 Audio Output..................................................................... 161
9.2.8 GPS/Compass and Aircraft GPS IN/OUT ................................ 163
9.2.8.1.1 Local GPS IN & COMPASS connector to Compass cable pinout
............................................................................................... 164
9.2.9 Autotracking connector (Optional)........................................ 166
9.2.10 Remote control ................................................................ 173
9.2.11 USB................................................................................ 174
9.2.12 Miscellaneous .................................................................. 174
9.3 Rack Unit Installation............................................................... 176
9.4 Down-Converter Installation ..................................................... 177

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Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions ............................................ 178
10.1 HDR-108 Mechanical Drawing.................................................. 179
10.2 DC Down Converter Mechanical Drawing................................... 180
10.3 AM-206 Antenna Mechanical Drawing....................................... 181
10.4 GPS-02 GPS Receiver Mechanical Drawing ................................ 182
Chapter 11: Preventive Maintenance ........................................... 183
11.1 Maintenance Schedule............................................................ 183
11.2 Maintenance Procedures ......................................................... 183
11.3 Spare Parts........................................................................... 183
Chapter 12: Warranty .................................................................. 184
12.1 Warranty information ............................................................. 184
12.2 Claim for damage in shipment................................................. 184
12.3 Return procedures ................................................................. 184
12.4 Transportation and packaging ................................................. 185
12.5 Authorization for evaluation .................................................... 185
Annex A: DC-COFDM User Guide .................................................. 186
A.1 Description ............................................................................. 187
A.2 Technical Specifications............................................................ 188
A.3 Block Diagram ........................................................................ 190
Annex B: QPT User Guide............................................................. 192
B.1 Description ............................................................................. 193
B.2 Technical Specifications............................................................ 194
B.2.1 QPT-20............................................................................. 194
B.2.2 QPT-90............................................................................. 197
Annex C: NX-820 User Guide ....................................................... 200
C.1 Description ............................................................................. 201
C.2 Technical Specifications ........................................................... 202
Annex D: Multisector Antennas User Guide.................................. 204
D.1 AM-x06 Multisector Diversity Antenna........................................ 205
D.1.1 Introduction...................................................................... 205
D.1.2 Technical Specifications...................................................... 206
D.2 AM-x04 Multisector Antenna..................................................... 210
D.2.1 Introduction...................................................................... 210
D.3.2 Technical Specifications...................................................... 211
D.3 AMS-x06 Multisector Switch Antennas ....................................... 213
D.3.1 Introduction...................................................................... 213
D.3.2 Technical Specifications...................................................... 214

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Annex E: Video over IP Monitoring on a PC.................................. 218
E.1 Introduction............................................................................ 218
E.2 VLC media player .................................................................... 218
E.2.1 VLC as a player ................................................................. 218
E.2.2 VLC as a recorder .............................................................. 223
Annex F: GPS-02 Receiver ........................................................... 226
F.1 Description ............................................................................. 226
F.2 Technical Specifications ............................................................ 227
Glossary....................................................................................... 229

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Chapter 1: Introduction
The HDR-108, HDR-104 and HDR-102 Receivers perform DVB-T2, DVB-T and
ISDB-T demodulations. The latter enables compatibility with nearly all types
of COFDM Transmitters. The DVB-T2 modulation outperforms other
modulations and offers much higher data rate and therefore, higher quality
or much more robust signal than DVB-T and ISDB-T, making longer and more
difficult links possible.
It integrates up to 8 diversities in DVB-T2, DVB-T and ISDB-T demodulations,
using spatial diversity based on MRC (Maximum Ration Combining)
technique, which reduces the effects of multipath and fading losses.
The down-converters are connected to an independent Receiver antenna in
order to provide diversity. This allows the user to install different antennas to
take advantage of their combined characteristics, or employ antennas with
similar characteristics orientated in different directions in order to offer wider
coverage. The use of a diversity system makes the link more robust and offers
better performance than a non-diversity system.
This Receiver features H.264 and MPEG-2 decoding for high definition (HD)
and standard definition (SD) signals. H.264 compression makes possible HD
signal transmission and reception using 40% lower bit-rate than conventional
MPEG-2 systems. Moreover, it works in 4:2:2 with 10 bits.
Based on the ultimate and most advanced NTT H.264 compression
technology, it offers the highest video quality with the minimum end to end
latency available in the market, 33 ms. For added security, it is compatible
with BISS-1, BISS-E and optionally AES-128 and AES-256 encryption
technologies.
ASI input and Transport Stream over IP input make it possible to use this
Receiver as a standalone decoder. Besides, the ASI output and the Transport
Stream over IP output enable the user to handle the Receiver as a
demodulator.
This new generation of Receivers has several outputs: 3G/HD/SD-SDI, HDMI,
Transport Stream over IP and analogue video outputs. The received signal is
simultaneously reproduced in all the outputs. SDI embedded, HDMI
embedded, analogue and AES audio outputs are available as standard. User
data or GPS data can be received over the data channel.
The easy control, operation and monitoring make these Receivers very
manageable. All the parameters of the Receiver can be configured in the field.
Four user-friendly interfaces are available: front panel and display, web-
browser, serial commands and SNMP connection.
From now on, the Receivers HDR 108, 104 and 102 will be referred as
the Receiver, as the content of this manual is applicable to all three
models, unless any configuration or feature is specific to a model.

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Figure 1.1 AM Multisector Antenna connection figure

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Chapter 2: Technical features
RF Stage DVB-T2, DVB-T and ISDB-T:
Frequency Range (RF):
1,3 to 10,5 GHz (Depending on the
Down converter used)
Tuning Step:
10 kHz
Diversity:
8 in the HDR-108
4 in the HDR-104
2 in the HDR-102
Typical Receiver Threshold:
Frequency Band
Bitrate
5 GHz
2 GHz
4 Mbps
-101 dBm
-102 dBm
5 Mbps
-100 dBm
-102 dBm
6 Mbps
-99 dBm
-100 dBm
7 Mbps
-98 dBm
-99 dBm
8 Mbps
-97 dBm
-98 dBm
9 Mbps
-96 dBm
-98 dBm
10 Mbps
-95 dBm
-97 dBm
12 Mbps
-94 dBm
-96 dBm
14 Mbps
-94 dBm
-95 dBm
16 Mbps
-92 dBm
-94 dBm
18 Mbps
-90 dBm
-93 dBm
20 Mbps
-90 dBm
-92 dBm
30 Mbps
-85 dBm
-86 dBm
46 Mbps
-76 dBm
-78 dBm
Table 2.1: Receiver Threshold

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IF Range:
Fixed:
70 MHz to 1000 MHz
Mobile:
400 MHz to 980 MHz
Demodulation:
DVB-T2:
COFDM 2K, 4K, 8K and 8K_ext
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM
LDPC FEC: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6
IG: 1/4, 19/128, 1/8, 19/256, 1/16, 1/32
Bandwidth: 1.7, 5, 6, 7, 8 MHz
Max. bitrate: 46.4 Mbps
Min. bitrate: 1 Mbps
DVB-T:
COFDM 2K
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
FEC: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
IG: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32
Bandwidth: 5, 6, 7, 8 MHz
Max. bitrate: 31.67 Mbps
ISDB-T:
OFDM 2K, 4K and 8K
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
FEC: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
IG: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32
Bandwidth: 6, 7, 8 MHz
Max. bitrate: 31.67 Mbps
Decoder:
H.264:
Profiles: Baseline, Main, High
High 422 Support 10 bits
Level: 4.1 –4.2
Latency: 33 ms
MPEG-2:
Profiles: 422P@HL, MP@HL, 422P@ML, MP@ML
Latency: 33 ms
Audio Decoder:
MPEG-1 Layer I/II
Max. audio input bitrate:
384 kbps per channel
Genlock input:
Black burst or tri-level, Genlock loop active

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Decryption:
BISS:
BISS-1 and BISS-E
AES:
AES-128 and AES-256
Video:
Outputs:
3G-SDI
HD-SDI
SD-SDI
HDMI (1.4)
CVBS Composite video (PAL/NTSC)
Formats:
1080p (1920x1080) –23,98/ 24/ 25/
29,97/ 30/ 50/ 59,94/ 60 Hz
1080i (1920x1080) –50/ 59.94/ 60 Hz
720p (1280x720) –23,98/ 24/ 25/ 29,97/
30/ 50/ 59,94/ 60 Hz
576i(720x576) –50 Hz
480i(720x480) –59,94 Hz
Audio:
Output:
HDMI/ SDI embedded/ AES Digital/
Analogue
Analogue:
2 Stereo/ 4 Mono
SDI embedded:
1 Group (4 audio channels)
AES/EBU:
2 Stereo channels
Data Channels:
Data channel:
User data or GPS
Data rate:
1.200 to 57.600 bps
ASI and IP:
Outputs and Inputs:
ASI Transport Stream (EN50083-9)
Transport Stream over IP
(SMTP2022/CoP3) - FEC
Max. TS packets / IP packet: 7

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Control and Monitorization of the device:
Control Interfaces:
Front panel & display
Web Server interface
SNMP
Serial control via remote port
Monitoring:
Decoder parameters
Demodulation parameters
Frequency and input level
MER, BER, C/N
Alarms, warnings, logbook and clock
Video & Audio:
TFT Video screen 2”
2x Stereo loud-speakers
Earphone output
Antenna Control:
Parabolic:
Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis
Remote polarization control
Compass and tilt sensor input
Multisector:
Autotracking with panel switching
Power Supply:
AC input:
90 to 240 V
DC input:
11 to 36 V
Mechanical:
Size:
1 RU 481 x 236 x 43.8 mm
Weight:
3 kg (6.6 lb)
Environmental:
Temperature range:
-20 to 55 ºC
Humidity:
95%

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