ICS-SP30 User Guide Enseo, Inc. 401 International Parkway Suite 100 Richardson, Texas 75081 www.Enseo.com 20 Copyright 2007 – Enseo, Inc.
Introduction The ICS-SP30 is a professional tri-band tuner providing 8VSB, QAM and NTSC tuner function for internal connection to a line of Sony Professional LCD and Plasma displays. The ICS-SP30 includes support for Pro:Idiom™ decoding on lodging systems supporting this encryption technology. This document outlines the installation, set up and operation of the ICS-SP30. For questions or to check for updated information on this product, please check www.sony.com/support for more information.
Hardware Setup Supplied Accessories (Images not to scale) ICS-SP30 Card HDMI Cable User Guide on CD-ROM Notes: Compatible Displays The ICS-SP30 card is compatible with the following Sony Displays: KLH-W26 KLH-W32 FWD40LX1 FWD32LX2 FWD40LX2 FWD50PX2 20 Copyright 2007 – Enseo, Inc.
Setting Up the ICS-SP30 / Making Connections The ICS-SP30 is designed to function with Sony Professional LCD and Plasma displays which may differ in input types and connection configuration. For questions on connections and specifications on specific Sony displays, consult www.sony.com/support. Installing Card Step 1 – Remove power cord from the display to ensure power is off. Remove any populated cards in slot 1 and/or slot 2 (if any). There may be a cover over slot 2.
Menus / Configuration Stand Alone vs. Lodging Mode The ICS-SP30 is designed to operate in a Pay-Per-View environment, connected to a lodging system that uses protocols and commands to control the display and tuner. The ICS-SP30 may also be able to operate in a Stand Alone mode to provide basic TV tuning for the Sony Display. When the ICS-SP30 is connected to a compatible lodging system, the ICS-SP30 will automatically recognize the lodging system and respond to the PPV commander.
Setup Menu Channel Options The ICS-SP30 supports analog and digital channels from cable or over-the-air sources.
Digital Channel Search Used to search for digital channels available. Note, these channels will not be automatically entered into the channel lineup. Digital channels require entry management on the Edit Channel List menu. Edit Channel List This submenu allows for manual add, delete and management functions of channels.
Analog Type Selection The options for an analog channel include a customized Label for the channel, Addition of a thumbnail logo for the channel and selection of audio/video options for the channel. d Digital Type Selection The options for a digital channel include: Browse Digital Channels Access to see available digital channels.
Switch-On Options This menu provides options for setting up default settings for when the display first turns on. These settings are particularly useful in a lodging environment to be sure the display starts on the barker channel and at a pre-defined volume setting. Channel Enter the channel that you would like the display to tune to when it turns on. Use Restore to cancel the change Volume Set the numeric value from 0 to 99 that you would like to be used as the default volume level for the display.
Show Volume Indicator This menu item is a Yes/No selection for whether a visual representation on the volume adjustment should be shown on the screen when the user uses the volume up or down on the remote. Use 3-Digit Entry This menu item is a Yes/No selection for support of 3-digit numbers for channels over 99 and digital channels that may use a sub-digit Show Channel Guide This menu item is a Yes/No selection for whether a channel guide is active for the user to see the available channels on the display.
ESP (Energy Savings Protection) This menu item allow for a setting of a default time off to protect against a TV being left on when a guest leaves a room without turning off the TV. The mode can be set On or Off, and the hours of inactivity until it turns itself off can be 1 to 9 hours. Source Menu Item This menu item is a Yes/No selection and allows control over whether a user, through the user menu, has access to input selection.
Restore User Setting This setting allows for the selection of allowing user settings for CC to be stored between power cycles, or to always use a default setting on power on. Select YES to override the previous user CC setting on power on, or select NO to allow the previous user setting to be used on the next power on. Captioning This setting allows an ON or OFF setting for CC as a default power on status.
Default Limits This section allow for various default values to be set for the tuner. Enable V-Chip This setting is a YES/NO selection. By setting YES, the default V-Chip settings will be active when the ICS-SP30 starts up. Selecting NO disables the V-Chip settings.
Change Access Code The V-Chip Access Code can be set through the set up process using this function. Service Menu The HD tuner is an advanced media device with the ability of communicating through an RF network to maintain updated firmware and control. The features outlined below are advanced functions designed for an integrated RF system. This menu area is used to set up parameters for servicing the tuner or performing service functions.
Doing so while firmware is being downloaded and upgraded on the device could damage the unit and make it unusable. If the firmware update was initiated by mistake, it will time out after 3 to 5 minutes. Restore Factory Settings This function allows the tuner to be reset to the factory settings. Changes, channel lineup programming and other setup customizations will be lost and the tuner will return to factory settings.
USER MENU User menus are accessed using either the lodging remote provided in the hotel room, or the remote supplied with the display. These menus are available to users to enjoy the features of the tuner and display. Only a few control functions are available through the user menus. Captioning This feature allows the selection of OFF / ON and On When Muted, Using the arrow buttons highlight the desired setting and then press the Left Arrow button to save and exit the field.
Secondary Audio Programming (SAP) This menu item allows the user the option of turning on SAP audio if available. Source If made user-accessible from the Setup Menu, the user will have the ability to select available inputs on the display for use of attached media devices. If this feature is not enabled on the Setup menu, this item will not be visible on the User Menu. Note: The available inputs will be based on the model of display and video expansion boards installed (if any).
OPERATION General Operation The HD tuner is an advanced HDTV and NTSC TV tuner with features that support lodging systems and stand-alone operation. Lodging Mode The tuner will automatically function in a lodging mode when attached to a compatible PPV system. The tuner will communicate with lodging system, identify the system and the necessary communication protocols and immediately send commands to the display necessary to function with the attached PPV system.
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting The Display and/or Tuner Do Not Respond to Remote Possible Remedies - Check that the display has power attached - Check that the Communication Cable is correctly attached to the PPV control box. My Display Does Not Respond to The Remote or Button on the Display Possible Remedies - It is possible that the Communication Cable became disconnected during operation and the display must be reset - Review the Section “Controlling the Sony Display” on Page 18 for further details.
Product Specification ICS-SP30 Specifications ITEMS Dimensions Total Power Consumption Digital Tuner Analog Decryption RF Input Inputs RS232 HDMI Outputs Digital Audio Analog Audio Product Safety Standard EMC Environmental OSD English Control Display Ports PPV DETAILS 6.26"x11.5"x1.1" 12.5 Watts Typical QAM/8VSB NTSC Pro:Idiom One One With HDCP S/PDIF One Risk Assessment based on IEC60950 FCC (Class B) RoHS Internal RJ12 Connector COMMENTS Internal power 3.5mm mini-jack with special cable 3.