User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cables and Connections
- Video and Audio
- DC Power
- Antennas
- Control Cable
- Installation Notes
- Connections
- Square down-converter
- New Style Barrel down-converter
- Diversity, Antenna Positioning and Use of Down Converters
- Video Output Connection
- Audio Connection
- DC Power
- Control Cable
- Data Connection
- Installation Notes
- Applying power to the Solo Receiver
- Applying power to the transmitter
- Switch On RF on the transmitter
- Changing Configuration
- Standby
- Diagnostic On Screen Display
- Using the OSD as a Set-up / Diagnostic Tool
- Using the transmitter Range Mode Button
- Using the SOLBAT
- Charging the SOLBAT
- Connections
- Amplifier Connection
- DC Power and Control Cable
- Antennas
- Installation Notes
- Connections
- RF Connection
- DC Power
- Antennas
- Installation Notes
- Output Frequency (MHz)
- Bandwidth Mode
- Audio
- Default Transmit Mode
- Scrambling
- File Options
- Advanced TX Controller Window
- Output Frequency (MHz)
- Modulation Bandwidth
- Modulation Output
- Narrow Band FEC
- Narrow Band Guard Interval
- Narrow Band Modulation
- DVB-T Service Name
- DVB-T FEC
- DVB-T Guard Interval
- DVB-T Modulation
- Output Attenuation
- Video Input
- MPEG Mode
- MPEG2 GOP Length
- MPEG4 Encoding Mode
- MPEG4 Frame Rate
- Video Bitrate
- Horizontal resolution
- Audio Encoder
- Audio Input Level
- Unit Name
- Sleep Mode
- Data
- Data Baud Rate
- Chaining Input
- Chain Number
- Current Config
- Scrambling
- Video Locked (Status Only)
- Software Version (Status Only)
- FPGA Version (Status Only)
- Serial Number (Status Only)
- Chaining (Status Only)
- Options
- File
- Bandwidth Mode (Narrowband or DVB-T)
- Input Frequency (MHz)
- Service Name
- Descrambling
- File Options
- Advanced RX Controller Window
- Narrowband / DVB-T
- Input Frequency
- Down converter LO
- Down converter LO side
- OFDM Bandwidth
- OFDM Guard Interval
- OFDM Mode (Status Only)
- OFDM FEC (Status Only)
- Input SNR (Status Only)
- BER Pre Viterbi (Status Only)
- BER Post Viterbi (Status Only)
- Input Level (Status Only)
- Demod Lock Status (Status Only)
- Data
- Data Baud Rate (Status Only)
- Input Line Standard (Status Only)
- Power Up Line Standard
- NTSC Mode
- Blue Screen on Fail
- Unit Name
- Descrambling
- Decoder Lock Status (Status Only)
- Current Config
- Serial Number (Status Only)
- Software Version (Status Only)
- FPGA Version (Status Only)
- Chaining
- Options
- File
- IP Address
- Multicast Address
- Port Number
- TTL
- SAP Address
- SAP / SDP Data
- Record to file
- Enable audio
- Close window
- Signal Level Descriptions
- Signal Quality Descriptions
- Starting a Scan
- Setting the Scan Range
- Quick Scanning Stage
- Service Scanning Stage
- Completed Scan
- Front Panel Control
- Control Commands
- Original OSD Mode
- OSD Timeout
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Control Cable
The control cable is used for connecting the SOLO receiver to a PC
when using the domo PC control application. The PC control
application is described in more detail the Advanced Operation section
of this handbook.
Data Connection
The SOLO receiver features a general purpose DATA port used for
outputting RS232 data transmitted from a SOLO2/4 transmitter.
Installation Notes
The domo SOLO receiver has been designed so that the down-
converter units are mounted remotely from the receiver unit, and
connected via the 3 metre TNC cable.
The down-converter units should be connected directly to the receive
antenna, but where this is not possible a short length of low loss RF
cable such RG213C/U should be used. System performance will be
degraded by the introduction of RF losses at this point.
The down converter should be screwed or strapped to a flat surface or
pole, using the integral mounting holes on the unit. The down converter
is weather proof, and has no special cooling requirements. If the down-
converter is mounted where it is exposed to the weather then the
connector labelled ‘ANT / IN’ should face upwards.
The antenna itself should be separately secured, the TNC connectors
should not be expected to take the strain of the antenna.
The domo SOLO2/SOLO4 receiver is designed to be mounted in an
equipment rack or shelter and must not be exposed to the elements.
The receiver is splash resistant, but is not waterproof, so it should not be
exposed to moisture for prolonged periods.
The receiver is self-cooling; however it should be mounted in a
ventilated environment. Forced air cooling is not required. Adequate
clearance on either side the receiver (5cm) should be allowed for
ventilation.
The receiver is supplied with a mounting plate that allows the unit to be
screwed or strapped to a flat surface.