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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NTSC Mode
With this control, when running in 525 line mode, the user can select
whether the NTSC composite output video has a 7.5 IRE pedestal
applied.
Blue Screen on Fail
When the link fails, the user can select between a blue field video output
(YES), and a freeze frame (NO) with this option.
Unit Name
This field allows the user to enter an identifier for the service that they
wish to receive. This must match that selected at the transmitter for the
service to be decoded. The unit name can be constructed of any eight
ASCII characters.
Descrambling
If the AES scrambling option has been purchased for the SOLO system
in use, then it is possible to encrypt the link. Descrambling must also be
enabled at the receiver by selecting AES128 or AES256 in the
descrambling field. At this point the user will need to ensure that the
correct key is in use at the receiver and this is done by selecting
Options / Write AES Key in the receiver controller.
The key is a 128bit value for AES128 and a 256bit value for AES256,
and is entered as 32 or 64 ASCII hexadecimal characters (0...F).
Decoder Lock Status (Status Only)
This field reports whether the video decoder is successfully locked to the
incoming digital bit stream.
Current Config
This field allows the user to select which of the 8 memory configs the
receiver is operating in. The receiver has 8 stored configurations and
the user can move between them by setting the appropriate number in
this field. Changes made to other settings by the user will automatically
be stored in the configuration number indicated by this field.
Serial Number (Status Only)
This status information is the electronic serial number of the transmitter
PCB. This number can be exchanged with domo to purchase extra
licensable features, such as upgrades to support AES decryption.