SVP HDR-70 Operating instructions

HDR-70
H.264 Portable Receiver
USER’S GUIDE V8.1

Accessories included in this manual:
QPT Pan & Tilt Positioner
SCDA
HAP-60

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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
This first chapter provides a general description of the High Definition HDR-
70 receiver equipment.
Chapter 2: Technical features
This second part offers receiver’s physical and environmental
characteristics.
Chapter 3: Receiver Operation and Menus
This third part provides the user all the necessary information to control and
operate the equipment properly. It is detailed the function of each button on
the keyboard. It is also explained how the information is shown on the
display, receiver menus, alarms, etc.
Chapter 4: Autotracking Antenna
In this chapter it is explained the autotracking antenna control and how to
configure this option.
Chapter 5: GPS
This chapter indicates the operation of the HDR-70 GPS system and
specifies the parameters that are shown in the GPS screen.
Chapter 6: Web Server
This sixth chapter provides a detailed description of the Web Server tool.
This feature allows controlling the HDR-70 receiver through a website.
Chapter 7: Block Diagram
This chapter provides a block diagram of the HDR-106 receiver internal
performance.
Chapter 8: Equipment Installation
This chapter indicates the available connections of the receiver, their
characteristics and the installation of the receiver.
Chapter 9: Down Converter
This section provides the user all the necessary information to understand
the general operation characteristics of the down-converter.

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Index A: QPT User’s Guide
Index B: SCDA User’s Guide
Index C: HAP-60 User’s Guide
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 cause you a complete
satisfaction in your existing installation.
Please read these instructions carefully, and keep them in hand in case you
have 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 HDR-70 receiver easily for the most common use cases.
This document is intended to help first time users:
-To find their way around the GUI.
-To understand the different possibilities of the HDR-70 receiver.
-To configure the HDR-70 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 take, avoid or make specific
actions, several damages could appear in the device.
In the places where this symbol appears it means that by
pressing the Down button of the equipment the user can
access to the next screen.
This symbol means that pressing the OK button in the options
where this symbol appear, the user can access to the submenu
related to that option or can change the value of the
parameter.
<> These symbols mean that the parameter can be modified in the
same screen with the right and left keys.

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Important Notes
1. The HDR-70 H.264 Portable receiver is fully compatible with the DVB-T
standard included in European Standard ETSI EN300744, with DVB-T2
standard included in ETSI EN300755, with DVB-S2 standard included in
EN302307 and with DVB-S standard included in ETSI EN 300421. It also
complies with the ISDB-T International technical standard (optional).
2. The control unit has a 70 MHz input connection available through which
it is possible to receive the signal from the RF head via a triax cable in
DVB-T2, DVB-T, DVB-S2 or DVB-S mode. Besides, this control unit has
another input connector in which the signal is received in the L band for
DVB-S and DVB-S2.
3. This device has the ASI and IP outputs available when the input is ASI.
Besides, it has also the ASI output available when the input is IP.
4. The HDR-70 receiver can receive DVB-T2/T signals from the down
converter that is connected to it.
5. The complete receiver system consists of two parts: firstly, there is a
down-converter, which is installed outdoors next to the receiver
antenna, and secondly, the HDR-70 receiver which demodulates the IF
(Intermediate frequency) delivered by the down converter.
6. On the receiver site it is important to determine if the channel in which
the transmission will be done is interfered, if any other transmission is
being done in that channel.
7. While installing the equipment, the power supply of the down-converter
should be disabled in the menu in order to avoid risk of short circuits.
8. The receiver must be well chilled. Some space must be left next to the
sides of the HDR-70 receiver for ventilation purposes. This is especially
important when it is installed in a rack case.
9. Special care should be taken with SDI cables, quality and length are very
important specially when 3G-SDI or HD-SDI signals are transmitted.
10.If you wish to install the rack mount demodulator unit horizontally,
guides should be used, due to the weight of the equipment.
11.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
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12.Only authorized personnel should open the product and any repair or
warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken.
First Aid in Case of Electric Shock
DO NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM WITH YOUR BARE HANDS until the circuit is
broken. SWITCH OFF. 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:
a) Breathing may begin and consciousness
returns.
b) Breathing may begin but consciousness NOT
returns. Turn the victim on his side and ensure
that the airway is kept clear.
c) Breathing may return but be NOISY which
means that the airway is not fully clear. Try to
clear the airway.
4. IF THERE NO SIGN OF BREATHING:
a) Check that the head is still tilted back.
b) Take a deep breath.
c) Pinch the victim’s nose and blow firmly into his
mouth (Fig. 2). As you do, the chest will RISE.
d) Turn your head away and take another breath,
watching for the chest to FALL (Fig. 3).
5. 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.
6. As consciousness returns the victim will start to
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‘blue’ look: this is the time to stop resuscitation. Continue to hold his
chin up and so keep the airway clear.
7. 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.
8. 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.
9. 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:
a) DO NOT ATTEMP TO REMOVE CLOTHING ADHERING TO THE BURN.
b) If possible alleviate the pain from the burnt part by immersing in
cold water.
c) If help as available or as soon as resuscitation is no longer required
the wound should be covered with a DRY clean dressing.
d) Oil or grease in any form should not be applied.
e) If severely burnt, get the victim to hospital immediately.

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Main Index
Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................................... 5
Chapter 2: Technical features .......................................................... 7
Chapter 3: Receiver Operation and Menus ..................................... 11
3.1 Display..................................................................................11
3.1.1 1st Main Screen for the DVB-T.............................................12
3.1.2 1st Main Screen for the DVB-T2 ...........................................14
3.1.3 1st Main Screen for the DVB-S/S2 (optional) .........................16
3.1.4 1st Main Screen for the ASI Input ........................................18
3.1.5 1st Main Screen for the IP Input ..........................................20
3.1.6 2nd Main Screen (For the DVB-T2/T) ....................................21
3.2 Reception Examples................................................................22
3.3 TFT Screen ............................................................................23
3.4 Speaker & Headphones audio outputs .......................................24
3.5 LEDs .....................................................................................25
3.6 Front panel ............................................................................26
3.6.1 ON/OFF Button .................................................................27
3.6.2 OK Button ........................................................................27
3.6.3 Cross Button ....................................................................27
3.6.4 Left and Right Button ........................................................28
3.6.5 Up and Down Button .........................................................28
3.7 Menus ...................................................................................29
3.7.1 Menu Navigation ...............................................................33
3.7.2 Menu Structure.................................................................34
3.7.2.1 Input Select Menu .......................................................35
3.7.2.1.1 DVB-T ...................................................................35
3.7.2.1.2 DVB-T2..................................................................38
3.7.2.1.3 DVB-S/S2 (optional)................................................41
3.7.2.1.4 ASI .......................................................................43
3.7.2.1.5 IP (Optional) ..........................................................44
3.7.2.2 Decoder Menu.............................................................48
3.7.2.2.1 Decoder Mode Screen..............................................49
3.7.2.2.2 Decoder Video Format Screen...................................52
3.7.2.2.3 Decoder Encoding System Screen .............................52
3.7.2.2.4 Decoder Audio Status Screen ...................................54
3.7.2.2.5 Decoder Data Screen...............................................55

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3.7.2.2.6 Decoder GenLock Screen .........................................58
3.7.2.2.7 Decoder Frame Error Screen ....................................59
3.7.2.2.8 Descrambler...........................................................59
3.7.2.3 Autotracking Menu.......................................................61
3.7.2.4 IP Output Menu ...........................................................65
3.7.2.5 Unit ...........................................................................69
3.7.2.5.1 Unit Video Monitor Screen........................................70
3.7.2.5.2 Unit Audio Monitor Screen........................................70
3.7.2.5.3 Unit Alarms Screen .................................................71
3.7.2.5.4 Unit Monitor Screen.................................................72
3.7.2.5.5 Unit Remote (Webserver & SNMP Screen) ..................73
3.7.2.5.6 Unit Miscellaneous Screen ........................................76
3.7.2.5.7 Unit Firmware Screen ..............................................81
Chapter 4: Autotracking Antenna................................................... 87
4.1 Autotracking with panel switching.............................................87
4.1.1 How Does It Work .............................................................87
4.1.2 Configuration....................................................................88
4.2 Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis ........................................90
4.2.1 How Does It Work .............................................................90
4.2.2 Configuration....................................................................91
Chapter 5: GPS .............................................................................. 94
5.1 Introduction...........................................................................94
5.2 Main Screen...........................................................................94
GPS receiver screen ........................................................................95
5.3 Application example................................................................97
5.4 HyperTerminal configuration ....................................................99
Chapter 6: Web Server................................................................. 101
6.1 Introduction......................................................................... 101
6.2 Web Page Overview .............................................................. 104
6.2.1 DVB-T INPUT.................................................................. 104
6.2.2 DVB-T2 INPUT ................................................................ 106
6.2.3 ASI INPUT...................................................................... 110
6.2.4 IP INPUT........................................................................ 111
6.2.5 DECODER....................................................................... 113
6.2.6 IP Output ....................................................................... 119
6.2.7 UNIT ............................................................................. 121
6.3 Web Page Setup Notes .......................................................... 127
6.4 SNMP .................................................................................. 128
6.4.1 SNMP commands ............................................................ 128
6.4.2 MIB ............................................................................... 130

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7Chapter 7: Block Diagram....................................................... 133
Chapter 8: Equipment Installation ............................................... 135
8.1 Introduction......................................................................... 135
8.2 Connections ......................................................................... 135
8.2.1 Input connections ........................................................... 136
8.2.2 Intermediate frequency ................................................... 139
8.2.3 DVB-ASI Transport Stream............................................... 140
8.2.4 Video Outputs................................................................. 141
8.2.5 Genlock ......................................................................... 142
8.2.6 Transport Stream over IP(optional) ................................... 142
8.2.7 Audio output .................................................................. 143
8.2.8 GPS / Data..................................................................... 146
8.2.9 Remote control ............................................................... 147
8.2.10 USB .............................................................................. 147
8.3 Rack Unit Installation ............................................................ 148
8.4 Down-Converter and parabolic antenna installation................... 148
8.5 Antenna Installation.............................................................. 149
Chapter 9: Down Converter ......................................................... 150
9.1 Front Panel .......................................................................... 150
9.2 Display................................................................................ 151
9.2.1 Receiver threshold .......................................................... 152
9.2.1.1 DVB-T2 .................................................................... 152
9.2.1.2 DVB-T ...................................................................... 154
9.3 Alarms ................................................................................ 156
9.4 Mechanical Dimensions.......................................................... 157
9.5 Connections ......................................................................... 158
9.5.1 IF connector ................................................................... 158
9.5.2 Autotracking (optional) .................................................... 158
9.6 Block Diagram...................................................................... 161
Index A: QPT User’s Guide........................................................... 163
A.1 Description ............................................................................ 164
A.2 Technical Specifications......................................................... 165
A.2.1 QPT-20 ............................................................................... 165
B.2.2 QPT-35 ............................................................................... 167
B.2.3 QPT-90 ............................................................................... 170
Index B: SCDA User’s Guide......................................................... 173
B.1 Description ............................................................................ 174

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B.2 Technical Specifications......................................................... 175
B.3 Configurations ....................................................................... 176
Index C: HAP-60 User’s Guide ..................................................... 178
C.1 Description ............................................................................ 179
C.2 Technical Specifications......................................................... 180

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Chapter 1: Introduction
The new HDR-70 is a digital HD portable receiver designed by SVP
Broadcast Microwave to perform DVB-T, DVB-T2 DVB-S2 (optional) and
DVB-S (optional). The latter enables compatibility with neatly all types of
COFDM transmitters. The former modulation outperforms DVB-T modulation
and offers much higher data rate, and therefore, higher quality signal or
much more robust signal than DVB-T, making possible longer and more
difficult links. The DVB-S2 modulation outperforms DVB-S modulation due
to DVB-S2 has four modulation modes available (QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK and
32APSK) while the DVB-S only has one modulation available (QPSK).
Besides, DVB-S2 uses LDPC code while DVB-S employs Viterbi code.
The HDR-70 is a ‘two box’ system with 70 MHz intermediate frequency. It
consists of a control unit and a RF head connected with triax cable. The
distance between the control unit and the RF heads can be up to 600 m.
The control unit has a 70 MHz input connection available through which it is
possible to receive the signal from the RF head via a triax cable in DVB-T2,
DVB-T, DVB-S2 or DVB-S mode. Besides, this control unit has another input
connector in which the signal is received in the L band for DVB-S and DVB-
S2.
It is an H.264 and MPEG-2 HD/SD professional broadcast quality decoder,
based on NTT technology. Also, it works in 4:2:2 with 10 bits. Ultra low
latency (end to end) of less than one frame is achieved as long as it is used
together with SVP transmitters.
The HDR-70 integrates COFDM demodulation, which reduces the effects of
multipath and fading losses. This receiver developed by SVP Broadcast
Microwave has several outputs: analogue video, Transport Stream over IP,
3G/SD/HD-SDI and HDMI outputs. It offers the received signal in all outputs
simultaneously. New HDMI output is particularly useful when semi-
professional monitors are being used.
ASI input and Transport Stream over IP input make possible to use this
receiver as a standalone decoder, and also the ASI output and the
Transport Stream over IP output enable the user to use the receiver as a
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Figure 1.1 Connection diagram of the HDR-70 receiver

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Chapter 2: Technical features
RF Stage(ODU):
Frequency band: 2 GHz, 4 GHz, 6 GHz, 7 GHz and 10 GHz
Tuning Step: 250 KHz
Input Level Range: -20 to -95 dBm -> DVB-T @ 8MHz
-20 to -99dBm -> DVB-T2 @ 8MHz
-20 to -101dBm -> DVB-T2 @ 5MHz
Noise Figure: 2.5 dB
IF Stage DVB-T2, DVB-T, DVB-S2 and DVB-S (IDU):
Frequency: 70 MHz
Demodulation:
DVB-T2 COFDM 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 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
1/128
Bandwidth: 1.7, 6, 7, 8 MHz
Max. bit rate: 50.3 Mbps
Min. bit rate: 1 Mbps
DVB-T COFDM 2K and 8K mode
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. bit rate: 31.67 Mbps
DVB-S2/S (optional): DVB-S: QPSK
DVB-S2: QPSK, 8PSK, 16 APSK, 32 APSK
LDPC FEC (DVB-S2): 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2,
3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
FEC (DVB-S): 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
Max. Symbol Rate 25 Msymb/s
Max. Bandwidth: 30 MHz
Max. Bitrate: 109 Mbps

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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. input bitrate: 109 Mbps
Genlock input: Black burst or tri-level, Genlock loop
Decryption:
BISS: BISS-1 and BISS-E
Video:
Outputs: 3G-SDI
HD-SDI
SD-SDI
HDMI (1.4)
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

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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
Control and Monitorization of the device:
Control Interfaces: Front panel & display
Web Browser interface
SNMP
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
Multisector: Autotracking with panel switching
Power Supply:
AC input: 90 to 240 V
DC input: 24 to 36 V

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Mechanical:
Control unit: Size:1 RU, 255 mm / 10 inches depth
Weight:2.6 Kg / 5.73 lb
RF head: Size: 334 x 80 x 186 mm
(11.61 x 3.15 x 7.28 inches)
Weight: 4.6 kg (10.14 lb)
Control unit –RF Triax cable with Lemo 3
head connection
Temperature Range: -30 to +50ºC

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Chapter 3: Receiver Operation and Menus
This section contains all the necessary information to operate, control and
configure the HDR-70 receiver.
3.1 Display
To switch the equipment on and off, press On/Off button. When the
equipment is turned on, the display will show the first main screen. So as to
change from one main screen to another, the OK button must be pressed.
1st main screen: displays the most important parameters of the
received signal.
2nd main screen: displays the level and the C/N value of the received
signal (for DVB-T2 and DVB-T).
It is important to consider that the 1st main screen is different depending on
the standard of the received signal and on the selected input.
Next there are shown the linkages between the input and the character
displayed in the principal screen:
Audio
A
Data
DATA
D
GPS
G
Table 3.1 Linkages between the input and the character displayed
Next, the main screen for each input type (DVB-T2, DVB-T, ASI and IP) is
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3.1.1 1st Main Screen for the DVB-T
In the table below, the function of each parameter is explained. These
values are numbered in the order they appear in the main screen.
Parameter nº
Function
1
Received standard (DVB-T)
2
Received bitrate (Mbps)
3
Video Codification (H.264 / MPEG-2)
4
Video Format (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 625i, 525i)
5
Video options:
Profile (4:2:0 or 4:2:2)
Delay (Standard (S), Low delay (L) or Super Low delay (SL))
6
Characters 1 (Audio 1) and 2 (Audio 2):
Audio status indication (Audio 1 and 2 not darkened -> audio
received / darkened -> audio not received)
Character 3:
Data status indication (not darkened -> data received /
darkened -> data not received)
7
Reception frequency (MHz)
8
Modulation (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM)
9
FEC (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8)
10
Guard Interval (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32)
11
Bandwidth (5, 6, 7, 8 MHz)
12
Carriers (2K and 8K)
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