Ericsson Stereo Receiver TT1222 User Manual

TT1222 MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 Professional  
Receiver  
Software Version 6.1.1 (and later)  
USER GUIDE  
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Contents  
Contents  
List of Figures  
List of Tables  
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1BIntroduction  
1
Introduction  
1.1  
Who Should Use this User Guide?  
This User Guide is written for operators/users of the TT1222 MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0  
Professional Receiver to assist in installation and operation. It is not intended to be a  
detailed source of information. This can be found in the Reference Guide companion  
document which is issued on CD.  
Warning!  
Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within  
this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed. Only Ericsson  
trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment.  
Caution!  
Unauthorized maintenance or the use of non-approved replacements may affect the  
equipment specification and invalidate any warranties.  
1.2  
What Equipment is Covered by this User Guide?  
Ericsson is introducing an improved ordering system for its television products. New  
part numbers are being introduced to support this new system.  
Table 1 shows the new part numbers used for ordering and supply of the product  
and its options.  
Table 1  
Equipment Model Descriptions  
TT1222  
TT1222 with Russian Secam  
Model Number  
Description  
1U MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 Professional Receiver.  
As described for TT1222  
with  
addition of support for  
Russian SECAM Video  
Output.  
Common Interface CA unit with: 2 x Composite  
Video Outputs, 2 x Audio Outputs  
(D-types), RS-232 Data, RS-232 Remote  
Control, 5 x General Purpose Outputs (GPO),  
1 x Alarm Relay and  
1 x Ethernet Port  
TT1222/CIBAS  
FAZ 101 0128/1  
KDU 137 661/1  
TT1222/RSBAS  
FAZ 101 0128/2  
KDU 137 661/2  
Marketing Code  
Price Object Number  
Supply Object Number  
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1BIntroduction  
1.3  
Hardware Options  
See Table 2 for a list of hardware options available with the Receiver. Detailed  
information is in the Reference Guide.  
Table 2  
Hardware Options  
Marketing Code  
Price Object  
Number  
Supply Object  
Number  
Description  
TT1222/HWO/QPSK  
FAZ 101 0128/8  
ROA 128 3846  
Single QPSK Input Card  
TT1222/HWO/ASI/IN  
TT1222/HWO/ASI/OUT  
TT1222/HWO/ASI/SDI  
TT1222/HWO/IP/OUT  
FAZ 101 0128/9  
FAZ 101 0128/10  
FAZ 101 0128/11  
FAZ 101 0128/12  
ROA 128 3847  
ROA 128 3848  
ROA 128 3849  
ROA 128 3850  
Single ASI Input Card  
Single ASI Output Card  
Dual ASI / SDI Output Card  
Dual IP Output Card  
1.4  
Software Options  
See Table 3 for a list of software options available with the Receiver. Detailed  
information is in the Reference Guide.  
Table 3  
Software Options  
Marketing Code  
Price Object  
Number  
Supply Object  
Number  
Description  
TT1222/SWO/AC3  
FAZ 101 0128/5  
FAZ 101 0128/4  
FAT 102 0281  
FAT 102 0280  
Dolby Digital decoding  
Director by Ericsson  
TT1222/SWO/DIRV5  
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2BInstalling the Equipment  
2
Installing the Equipment  
2.1  
Introduction  
For best performance and reliability follow the instructions for site requirements and  
installation in the Reference Guide and only use installation accessories  
recommended by the manufacturers.  
2.2  
Operating Voltage  
2.2.1  
AC Models  
AC models are fitted with a wide-ranging power supply. It is suitable for supply  
voltages of 100-240 Vac -10% +6% at 50/60 Hz nominal.  
Caution!  
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your business,  
consult a qualified electrical engineer or your local power company.  
Note: Refer to the Reference Guide for details of the color codes used on the  
mains leads.  
See Table 5 for fuse information and also the Reference Guide for a full power  
supply specification.  
2.3  
Power Cable and Earthing  
Check that the power cable is suitable for the country in which the Receiver is to be  
used.  
(Power Cable Information: H05VV-F, 0.75mm2, 3G or greater)  
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2BInstalling the Equipment  
Warnings!  
The Technical Earth is not a Protective earth for electric shock protection.  
This unit must be correctly earthed through the molded plug supplied. If the local  
mains supply does not have an earth conductor do not connect the unit. Contact  
Customer Services for advice.  
Before connecting the unit to the supply, check the supply requirements in Annex B  
of the Reference Guide.  
2.4  
Connecting Up the Basic Receiver  
Always use the specified cables supplied for signal integrity and compliance with  
EMC requirements (see the Reference Guide).  
The rear panel is directly related to the input and output options fitted. Table 4  
describes the types of connectors. Figure 1 shows the typical rear panel  
components and connectors.  
QPSK In, DC Out  
RS232  
Remote  
CVBS  
Output  
Technical  
Earth  
AC In  
Ethernet  
Relay / GPO  
Conditional  
Access Interface  
Audio  
Outputs  
RS232 Data  
Figure 1 Typical Rear Panel Component Parts and Connectors (TT1222 with  
QPSK input option)  
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2BInstalling the Equipment  
Table 4  
Types of Connector  
Type of Connector  
Inputs  
Description  
Technical Earth  
RS232 Remote  
Connect the Receiver's Technical earth to a suitable point.  
A 9-way, D-type male connector provides a connection to a  
PC for remote control and software upload.  
QPSK IN  
An F-type female connector provides an L-band input.  
(Input Option)  
ASI IN  
A 75 Ω BNC connector provides an ASI input  
(Input Option)  
Outputs  
CVBS  
2 x 75 Ω BNC connectors provide a high quality analogue  
composite video output from the unit.  
Note:  
Russian SECAM output option uses the  
existing CVBS output connectors  
ASI OUT  
A 75 Ω BNC connector provides an ASI output  
(Output Option)  
Dual ASI / SDI OUT  
(Output Option)  
Two 75 Ω BNC connectors provide both ASI and SDI  
outputs.  
Dual IP OUT  
Two RJ-45, female connectors.  
(Output Option)  
Audio 1 and 2  
Two 9-way, D-type male connectors.  
Audio outputs 1 and 2 are analogue and digital  
(simultaneous).  
Ethernet  
A RJ-45, female connector.  
RS232 Data  
A 9-way, D-type female connector provides an RS-232  
low-speed data output.  
Conditional Access  
Interface  
A single common interface slot, for insertion of the CA  
Module.  
Relay/GPO  
A 9-way, D-type female connector provides a relay and GPO  
interface which can be used to send signals to remote  
equipment. (1 x Alarm relay and 5 x GPO relays). The GPOs  
can be configured to trigger on particular events and the  
relay is triggered when any alarm occurs.  
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2BInstalling the Equipment  
2.5  
Connecting the Receiver to the Power Supply  
Warnings!  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
As no mains switch is fitted to this unit, ensure the local power supply is switched  
OFF before connecting the supply cord.  
The Receiver is not fitted with an on/off switch. Ensure that the socket-outlet is  
installed near the equipment so that it is easily accessible. Failure to isolate the  
equipment properly may cause a safety hazard.  
Connect the Receiver to the power supply as follows:  
Power Supply  
Ensure the power supply is isolated and switched off.  
Receiver  
Ensure the correct fuse type and rating has been fitted to both the equipment  
and the power cable.  
Supply Cord  
Connect the lead to the Receiver input connector and then to the power supply.  
Switch on the power supply.  
Table 5  
Fuse Type and Rating  
Power Supply  
Fuse Type and Rating  
100-240 V AC –10% +6% at  
50/60 Hz nominal  
5 x 20 mm  
IEC/EN 60127-2 Sheet 2  
Hollyand 5OF or Littelfuse 617  
F3.15 A 250 V  
Note: The Internal fuse is not user replaceable  
Refer to the Reference Guide for all power supply, fuse, safety, EMC  
information and operating conditions.  
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3BOperating the Equipment from the Front Panel  
3
Operating the Equipment from the Front Panel  
3.1  
Introduction  
The front panel display and keypad may be used to configure, control and monitor  
the unit when an external control system is not used.  
3.2  
Navigating the Menus  
3.2.1  
Navigation Using Arrow Keys  
Move cursor up /  
Increment value  
scroll up  
Return to  
previous  
menu  
Select item at  
cursor  
Position  
Cursor  
Position  
Cursor  
Decrement value  
Move cursor down /  
scroll down  
Navigating the Menus  
Editing Values in a Menu  
Figure 2 Navigation Using Arrow Keys  
Note: The Arrow keys are referred to as Left, Right, Up and Down, indicating  
the direction of the arrows  
3.2.2  
Selecting a (Sub) Menu Item  
Selecting the Menu Item  
3.2.2.1  
To select a menu item, navigate using the Up and Down arrow keys until the  
desired menu is displayed in front of the cursor. Press the Right arrow key to  
select / enter this menu item.  
3.2.2.2  
Leaving the Menu Item  
To leave the current menu tree, press the Left arrow key.  
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3BOperating the Equipment from the Front Panel  
3.2.3  
Editing a Menu Value  
3.2.3.1  
Accessing the Edit Mode  
To edit a menu item, first select the item using the Right arrow key. This takes you  
from the select mode to the edit mode.  
3.2.3.2  
3.2.3.3  
Editing a Selectable Option  
Once in edit mode, use the Up and Down arrow keys until the desired value is  
displayed. Exit and save the selection by pressing the Right arrow key. To exit  
without saving, press the Left arrow key.  
Editing an Alphanumerical Value  
When editing an alphanumerical value, the cursor starts flashing underneath the  
rightmost digit, once entering the edit mode. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to  
increase or decrease the value of this digit. Press the Left arrow key to select the  
next digit. The cursor moves to underneath the neighboring digit.  
Again, use the Up and Down arrow keys to increase or decrease the value of this  
digit. Once satisfied with the result, move the cursor outside the selectable digits, by  
pressing the Right arrow key several times. Once the cursor moves outside the  
selectable area the arrow keys return to navigation mode and the new value is  
saved.  
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4BTypical Operation and Setting of Parameters  
4
Typical Operation and Setting of Parameters  
Refer to Section 3.2 onwards on how to navigate the menus. To view the menu  
structure and for more detailed information regarding parameters not mentioned in  
this User Guide refer to the Reference Guide.  
4.1  
Setting up the QPSK Input Menu (if Option Card fitted)  
The QPSK Input Menu contains all the items that need to be set to achieve a signal  
lock on an incoming QPSK Transport Stream.  
Navigate to the Input Menu and select the following options:  
LNB freq - enter the desired LNB frequency in Gigahertz. This should be set  
to match the external LNB.  
Sat freq - edit the satellite channel frequency in Gigahertz. This sets up the  
tuning frequency in the Receiver.  
Sym rate - enter the symbol rate. This sets up the incoming symbol rate of  
the demodulator.  
Inner Code - select the correct inner code. This sets up the Forward Error  
Correction (FEC) rate of the demodulator.  
LNB volt - select the correct LNB voltage output of the F-connector: Off,  
13 V, 18 V.  
LNB 22 kHz – activate the LNB 22 kHz control signal to the LNB: On or Off.  
Spec inv – enable or disable the spectrum inversion on the incoming signal:  
On, Off or Auto.  
4.2  
4.3  
Setting up the ASI Input Menu (If Option Card fitted)  
No setup is required for the ASI input module.  
Setting Up a TV Service  
The TV Service Menu contains the Service list for the currently tuned Transport  
Stream. The list also contains a ServiceID item, which allows the user to select the  
Service, simply by typing in the correct Service ID. By selecting a Service in the  
Service list, the decoder will decode the selected Service.  
1 The satellite frequency should be within the area of the LNB frequency  
(±950 to 2150 MHz). If the frequency is outside this range, replace the LNB with a higher or lower ranging unit.  
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4BTypical Operation and Setting of Parameters  
Navigate to the TV Service Menu. Select the following options:  
Service ID - display or change the service ID for the decoded Service.  
Service List - press the Up and Down arrows until the selected Service is  
displayed. A small check mark is displayed in front of the Service, indicating that  
it is selected.  
The TV Service Menu also allows the user to select which of the currently selected  
Service components are to be decoded. This is relevant for Services with multiple  
audio streams associated with the video.  
Aud1 Lang - enter the desired three-character ISO 639 language code to select  
the correct audio PID for the video Service. If the selected code is not present in  
the audio stream, the first audio stream in the PMT table will be decoded.  
4.4  
Setting Up Audio 2 Service  
The Audio2 Service Menu contains the Service list for the currently tuned  
Transport Stream. The list also contains a ServiceID item, which allows the user to  
select the Service by typing in the correct Service ID. By selecting a Service in the  
Service list, the decoder will decode the selected Service on the corresponding  
audio output.  
Navigate to the Audio2 Service Menu. Select the following options:  
ServiceID - display or change the service ID for the decoded Service.  
Service List - press the Up and Down arrows until the selected Service is  
displayed. A small check mark is displayed in front of the Service, indicating that  
it is selected.  
The Audio2 Service Menu also allows the user to select which of the available  
audio components are to be decoded. This is relevant for services with multiple  
audio streams associated with the video.  
Aud2 Lang - enter the three-character ISO language code to select the  
correct audio PID for the selected audio Service.  
4.5  
Set the Default Output Options  
The Setup Menu contains all the submenus and items, required to set the  
configuration and control the daily use of the unit.  
Navigate to the Video Setup Menu under Setup and change the preferred video  
format to be used when the unit is not decoding video.  
Select the following options:  
2 The Videoformat selection is not a format converter. The video format of the incoming MPEG stream overrides this setting.  
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4BTypical Operation and Setting of Parameters  
Line Standard - change the default line standard to be used when the unit is  
not decoding video: 525 or 625 selectable.  
525 Video - change the preferred 525 video format to be used when the unit  
is not decoding video: NTSC, PALM selectable.  
625 Video - change the preferred 625 video format to be used when the unit  
is not decoding video: PAL, PALCN, SECAM selectable.  
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5BTypical Configurations  
5
Typical Configurations  
It may also be necessary to modify some of the other default settings to suit the  
particular installation, see the Reference Guide for details.  
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6BEquipment Packaging  
6
Equipment Packaging  
6.1.1  
Packaging Statement  
The outer carton and any cardboard inserts are made from 82% recycled material  
and are fully recyclable.  
The Stratocell ® or Ethafoam 220 ® polyethylene foam inserts can be easily  
recycled with other low density polyethylene (LDPE) materials  
6.1.2  
Packaging Markings  
The symbols printed on the outer carton are described below:  
Handle with care.  
This way up.  
Fragile.  
Protect from moisture.  
See Reference Guide for compliance with directives details.  
See Reference Guide for compliance details.  
Defines country of origin.  
The packaging is reusable per GB 18455-2001.  
This symbol guarantees that packaging with this symbol is  
recyclable and will be accepted by cardboard recyclers.  
Recyclable per GB 18455-2001.  
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7BMaterials Declarations  
7
Materials Declarations  
7.1  
Overview  
Ericsson products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good  
environmental practice. Our component and materials selection policy prohibits the  
use of a range of potentially hazardous materials. In addition, we comply with  
relevant environmental legislation.  
7.2  
7.3  
For the European Union  
For product sold into the EU after 1st July 2006, we comply with the EU RoHS  
Directive. We also comply with the WEEE Directive.  
For China  
For product sold into China after 1st March 2007, we comply with the “Administrative  
Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products”. In the first  
stage of this legislation, content of six hazardous materials has to be declared  
together with a statement of the “Environmentally Friendly Use Period (EFUP)”: the  
time the product can be used in normal service life without leaking the hazardous  
materials. Ericsson expects the normal use environment to be in an equipment room  
at controlled temperatures (around 22°C) with moderate humidity (around 60%) and  
clean air, near sea level, not subject to vibration or shock.  
Where Ericsson product contains potentially hazardous materials, this is indicated  
on the product by the appropriate symbol containing the EFUP. For Ericsson  
products, the hazardous material content is limited to lead (Pb) in some solders.  
This is extremely stable in normal use and the EFUP is taken as 50 years, by  
comparison with the EFUP given for Digital Exchange/Switching Platform in  
equipment in Appendix A of “General Rule of Environment-Friendly Use Period of  
Electronic Information Products”. This is indicated by the product marking:  
50  
It is assumed that while the product is in normal use, any batteries associated with  
real-time clocks or battery-backed RAM will be replaced at the regular intervals.  
The EFUP relates only to the environmental impact of the product in normal use, it  
does not imply that the product will continue to be supported for 50 years.  
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8BDisposal of this Equipment  
8
Disposal of this Equipment  
8.1  
General  
Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life. Local codes and/or  
environmental restrictions may affect its disposal. Regulations, policies and/or  
environmental restrictions differ throughout the world. Contact your local jurisdiction  
or local authority for specific advice on disposal.  
8.2  
For the European Union  
"This product is subject to the EU Directive  
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment (WEEE) and should not be disposed of as  
unsorted municipal waste."  
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9BRecycling  
9
Recycling  
Ericsson SA TV Recycling has a process facility that enables customers to return  
Old and End-of-Life Products for recycling if it is required.  
Ericsson provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our Ericsson and  
SATV Recycling eBusiness Portal.  
This can be reached at: https://ebusiness.ericsson.net/.  
Click on the Login Page then enter:  
User id: ETelevision  
Password: Television  
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