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78-4021470-01 Rev J 317 D Appx auto letter Appendix D Compliance Introduction This appendix contains the compliance information for the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver. Appe In This Appendix Applicable Standards and Notices ................................................... 318 Declaration of Conformity ................................................................. 320
Appendix D Compliance 318 78-4021470-01 Rev J Applicable Standards and Notices Safety The D9854 Advanced Program Receiver has been approved for safety by the Standards Council of Canada and the OHSA (NRTL) Accredited Testing Laboratory to the following standards: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60065-03 Incl. AM1 - Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus - Safety Requirements UL Std. No. 60065-2007 - Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus - Safety Requirements Also, this product is being evaluated under the IECEE CB scheme to the following international standard: IEC 60065 Edition 7 (2001) included Amendment 1 For the CB report and Certificate, the product is evaluated for the country differences outlined in CB Bulletin 110A: National Differences: AR, AT, AU, BE, CA, CH, CS, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IL, IT, MY, NL, NO, PL, PO, SE, SG, SI, SK, UA, US, YU and Group Differences. In addition, JP, KR & CN National Differences of CB Bulletin EMC Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) results from the static electricity buildup on the human body and other objects. This static discharge can degrade components and cause failures. Take the following precautions against electrostatic discharge. Use an anti-static bench mat and a wrist strap or ankle strap designed to safely ground ESD potentials through a resistive element. Keep components in their anti-static packaging until installed. Avoid touching electronic components when installing a module. Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Requirements Ethernet cables should be of single-shielded or double-shielded type. Coaxial cables should be of the double-braided shielded type. Where this equipment is subject to USA FCC and/or Industry Canada rules, the following statements apply:
Applicable Standards and Notices 78-4021470-01 Rev J 319 FCC Notices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions supplied in this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1 Reorient or relocate the television receiving antenna. 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. 3 Connect the equipment to an AC outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4 Contact your dealer/ reseller or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. The user may find the booklet “Interference handbook” prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, stock no. 004-000-00450-7. Shielded cables should be used to interconnect this device with any other/peripheral equipment (i.e., data sources, terminals, monitors, etc.) to ensure compliance with Class B limits. Failure to do so may result in radio or TV interference. Cables should be of braided shield construction with metal end shells. Industry Canada Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed the limits for Class B radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Industry Canada. Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruites radioelectriques qui dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class B prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par Industrie Canada. Unauthorized Modifications The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference resulting from unauthorized modifications made to this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference at his own expense.
Appendix D Compliance 320 78-4021470-01 Rev J Declaration of Conformity
78-4021470-01 Rev J 321 A About Menu • 121 About the Front Panel • 38 Accessing TCP and UDP Services • 76 Active Inputs • 309 Active Settings • 308 Active Tuning • 308 Adding a New User • 32 Admin • 311 Administration • 292 Administrator User Privileges • 32 Alarm Interface • 287 Alarm Setting • 314 Alarms • 231 Alarms/Warnings • 125 Analog Audio Outputs • 284 Analog SD Video Output • 280 Analog SD Video Output, CVBS1 and CVBS2 for monitoring • 282 Applicable Standards and Notices • 318 ASI Input • 63 ASI Out • 8 ASI Output • 285 ASI/MOIP1 • 105 Aspect Ratio • 283, 304 Aspect Ratio Conversions • 80 Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry) • 7 Assigning Program to the Program Entry • 45 Audio • 83, 294, 306 Audio Outputs • 284 Audio Slot • 87 B BISS • 310 C Captions • 85 Changing a Password (allowed by all Users) • 33 Changing a Username • 33 Changing the Lock Level Password • 218 Changing the Relay Mode for Alarm Monitoring • 29 Channel Authorization Status • 43 CI • 91, 295 CI Slots • 38 Closed Caption • 305 Common Interface Modules • 35 Conditional Access • 284 Configuring Open-collector Outputs • 31 Configuring System Settings • 194 Configuring the ASI Output • 175 Configuring the DPM MPEGoIP Output Details • 187 Configuring the MPEGoIP Output • 184 Configuring Transport Stream Information • 175 Connecting AC Power to the D9854 Receiver • 23 Connecting the ASI Input • 26 Connecting the ASI Output • 28 Connecting the Audio Outputs • 27 Connecting the Balanced Audio Output • 27 Connecting the Component Video Output • 26 Connecting the Composite Video Output • 26 Connecting the Cue Tone Interface • 31 Connecting the Cue Trigger Interface • 31 Connecting the Digital Audio Outputs • 27 Connecting the Ethernet Management Interface • 28 Connecting the HD-SDI Outputs • 26 Connecting the Input/Output Signals • 26 Connecting the IP TS Output • 28 Connecting the Receiver to Other Equipment • 2 Connecting the RF Inputs • 26 Connecting the RS-232 Data Interface • 29 Connecting the Video Outputs • 26 Connectors for the Digital Audio Output • 27 Contact Closure Interface • 288 Control, Management and Data Interfaces • 287 Cooling • 22 Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface • 30 Cueing • 95, 295 Customer Information • 273 Index
Index 322 78-4021470-01 Rev J D D9854 Advanced Program Receiver • 14 D9854 Menus • 133 D9854 Receiver Alarm Messages • 231 D9854 Receiver Lock Levels • 304 D9854 Receiver Rear Connector Panel • 24 D9854 Summary Overview • 131 D9854 Web GUI Environment • 135 Declaration of Conformity • 320 Decode • 89 Decode Enable • 310 Deleting a Program from the Program Entry • 46 Deleting a User • 33 Diagnostics Menu • 125 Digital Audio Outputs • 284 Download • 305 DPM - ASI • 297 DPM - Global • 104 DPM Default Settings for Different Output Modes • 299 DPM Global Configuration • 312 DPM PE Maps • 313 DPM PID Map • 313 DPM Transmit • 312 DVB-ASI Transport Stream Outputs • 17 DVB-S Eb/No (C/N) Ratio • 278 DVB-S/DVB-S2 • 277 DVB-S2 Error Rate Performance Es/No (C/N) Ratio • 278 E Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature • 20 Embedded Audio • 283 Embedded Data in SDI • 283 Environment • 290 Equipotential Bonding • 21 Ethernet Data Interface • 287 Ethernet Management Interface • 287 External Alarm System Connector • 29 F Factory Default Settings • 292 Fault History • 315 Fault Status • 315 Fixed PID • 307 Front Panel LEDs • 39, 230 Front Panel Operation • 37 G General • 121, 276, 280, 289 Grounding • 22 H HD Component Video Output (Monitoring Output) • 282 HD-SDI Outputs • 18 Health Monitor • 128 I Import/Export (Web GUI only) • 298 Installation • 19 Installing the D9854 Receiver • 22 Introduction • 13 IP • 72, 293, 307 IP Configuration • 314 K Key Features • 14 Keypad • 38 L L-Band Input and Processing • 276 LCD • 38 LCD Panel • 43 LCD Symbol • 44 LDPC Muting Thresholds • 306 Licenses • 122 LNB LO Stability • 276 LNB Power and Control • 277 Locking/Unlocking the Front Panel • 42 Log History • 316 Logging On to the Web Interface • 130 Logs • 125 M M1/M2 • 97 Main Menu • 47 Main Selection • 47 Main Structure • 43 Maintenance of EMC Compliance • 3 Mechanical • 290 Mechanical Loading • 20 MOIP1 • 100 Mounting the D9854 Receiver to a Rack • 22 MPE Output • 17, 285 MPEGoIP Output • 17 MPEGoIP Output (optional) • 285
Index 78-4021470-01 Rev J 323 Muting Thresholds • 307 N Navigation/Selection Keypad • 40 Noise Cutoff • 298 O Optional Features • 15 P PID Map Menu • 108 Power • 289 Power and General Specifications • 289 Power Connection • 20 Power On • 127, 311 Printing the List of Users • 34 Program Entry • 310 Program PIDs • 54 Program Status • 55, 310 Protocols • 75 PSI - Channels • 126 PSI - Frequency Plan • 126 PSI - Tables • 127 PSI Table Settings • 109 PV Muting Thresholds • 306 Q Quick Setup - Read Me First! • 1 Quick Setup Instructions for RF Acquisition • 5 R Rack Installation • 20 Rack Mounted • 22 Re-Acquire • 70 Resetting the Login Credentials • 34 RF Input • 292 RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4 (RFx) Input • 64 RS-232 Data Connector Pin Allocation • 30 RS-232 Data Interface • 287 Runnable Application • 305 Runnable FPGA • 306 S SDI • 86 Service and Maintenance • 229 Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet Connection • 32 Setting the DPM Mode • 11 Setting up Audio and Video Information • 160 Setting Up Digital Program Mapping (DPM) • 110 Setting up for Network Connection • 4 Setting up Input Information • 136 Setting up the HD-SDI Outputs (SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs) • 9 Setting up the MOIP Outputs (Base Model) • 10 Setting up the RF Input • 136 Setting up the Video Parameters • 160 Setup Menu • 57 Alarm/Warning • 116 IP • 71 Noise Cutoffs • 118 SFN Model Receivers • 16 SNMP Comm • 307 Software Update • 16 Starting a Telnet Session • 32 Startup Screen • 43 Status Menu • 48 General • 49 Services • 50 TS Input • 52 TS Output • 55 Structure • 48, 57 Subtitles • 87, 294, 305 Synchronizing Output Services • 112 T To Add a Trap Destination • 200 To Add a User Account • 215 To Change the Download Application • 226 To Change the User Login Passwords • 213 To Delete a User Account • 216 To Set Up Warnings • 205 Top/Bottom Slot • 93 Transport Stream Outputs • 285 Trap Destination • 308 Trap Destinations • 75 TS Out - ASI • 97, 296 TS Out - DPM • 103 TS Out - MOIP1 • 296 Tune Mode • 69, 293 Typical set up for Digital Program Mapping (DPM) • 192 U User Setting • 311 V VBI • 86
Index 324 78-4021470-01 Rev J VBI Processing • 283 Versions Menu • 123 Video • 77, 294, 304 Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing • 280 Video Outputs • 280 Viewing Contact Information • 220 Viewing Support Information • 220 Viewing the System Identification • 194 W Warning Setting • 315 Warnings • 261 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring • 129 Window Buttons • 135
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