JVC TDR6 installation and operation guide Connecting to a Network

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3.Press the enter key on the remote unit several times until a prompt appears on the display of the remote unit. Typically the prompt is the > character.

Once the prompt appears, successful communications have been established between the TDR6 and the remote unit.

If communications cannot be established between the TDR6 and the remote unit, refer to the chapter on troubleshooting.

4.Reconfigure the remote control port settings as required for your site.

Connecting to a Network

You can connect the TDR6 to a LAN using the TMAC-6125 Ethernet port, which enables you to monitor and control the TDR6 through a remote unit not directly connected to the TDR6.

To connect a TDR6 to the Ethernet port:

When connecting the TDR6 to the Ethernet port, contact your Information System department to coordinate installation and setup.

NOTE

1.Connect a Category 5 cable with RJ45 connectors (standard ethernet cable) between the TDR6 Ethernet port and a LAN hub.

2.Assign the device a unique IP address, if necessary.

The TDR6 default IP address is 192.200.9.201. Contact your Information Systems department for a valid IP address.

To change the IP address using the front panel:

a.Select Control>Network>IP Addr.

b.Using the keypad, enter the IP address in the format xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx where xxx is a decimal number between 0 and 999.

c.Press the Enter button

To change the IP address using a remote unit, enter the command MC ETHERNET IP ADDRESS XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX where XXX is a decimal number between 0 and 999.

3.Assign additional network information, if necessary.

Depending on the configuration of the LAN, you may need to enter additional parameters including:

Ethernet IP address mask (IP subnet mask) Ethernet IP gateway

For additional information, refer to the MC commands in the chapter on using a remote unit.

4.From a personal computer connected to the LAN, try to ping the TDR6. At the command prompt of the personal computer, type

ping <TDR6 IP address> where <TDR6 IP address> is the previously assigned address.

If a reply is received, the TDR6 is correctly configured.

For information on establishing remote communications, refer to the chapter on using a remote unit.

Installing the TDR6

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Contents TDR6 Electric Shock Hazard Contents Appendix G Demodulator Application Notes Chapter Configuring the TDR6Chapter Troubleshooting Appendix F Option Module OverviewImportant Information Using This GuidePreface Locating InformationRevision Issuing CommandsFront Panel Navigation DisplaysCartons and Packing Materials ErrorsLCD Display Miti SAAIMQ OVEUse Approved Attachments Only Viii 01-0870-401B 01/03 Overview Overview Overview 01-0870-401B 01/03 AC Power Cords Installing the TDR6Ventilation Power-up Sequence Connecting to a Power SourceBasic TDR6 SD Configuration with No Option Modules Installed TMAC-6125 Ports Connecting to a Remote UnitConnecting to a Network TDEC-6161 Ports Cabling the Analog Audio ConnectorsCabling the TDEM-6110 LNB Power01-0870-401B 01/03 TDR6 Front Panel Front PanelTDR6 DTV Receiver/Decoder Menu Structure LCD Text Formats LCD Display LCD SymbolsData a Menu Qpsk Key Character Displayed Correcting Mistakes Example DVB Command Description Parameters / Response ValuesQPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM DetailsInputConfigFilter allows you set the PCR filter BER Message No services availableNTSC, PAL, Auto PIDMPEG-2 Value, that does not begin with EID Important Considerations when entering Biss EkeyMAC ControlEIA-232 used to configure the remote portLocking the Front Panel Restoring a Default ConfigurationRestoring a User Configuration Saving a User ConfigurationUnlocking the Front Panel Setting the DateSetting the Time Performing a System ResetConfiguring Remote Software Parameters Using a Remote UnitRemote Port Ethernet Port Command TypesBaud 01-0870-401B 01/03 TDR6 HD/SD Back Panel with Remote Designators Informational Remote Commands Response Error Messages Explanation Action RequiredLang DelayAuto ChannelmodeBiss Sample RateSource MPEG-2, Atsc MPEG2 VOLDC Filter Biss ModeBiss Status DC AutoselLNB DclockDmlock EbnoTune FaultlogclearHdvd Delay Rolloff 35RCRO, 25RCROMC Config List MC Access CodeMC Access FP RO, RW MC Access UnlockMC Ethernet IP Address MC Default RestorePgca Authorization Pgca ModeInterface Pgca TimeoutData HandshakeVBI Format VD DelayVBI VBI ControlVD Submode VD Mode PAL, NTSC, AutoVD Setup VD PIDConfiguration Configuring the TDR6Quick Start Selecting a Service Demodulator Configuration Detailed TDR6 ConfigurationSetting Local Date and Time TDR6 Detailed Configuration ProcedureConfiguring the L-Band Carrier Frequency Qpsk Parameter Front Panel Menu Remote Command01-0870-401B 01/03 Fault History TroubleshootingFault Reporting and Monitoring Current FaultsCommand Mnemonics Abbreviation Option Module Fault Descriptors are defined in the following table Viewing the Fault History Log Viewing Current FaultsMinimum E b /N 0 dB Input Status LED Not IlluminatedPerformance Problems FACTORY-CONFIGURABLE Features Technical SpecificationsStandard Features High-Definition Video Decoder Default ConfigurationsDemodulator a D Standard-Definition Video DecoderAudio Decoder a F Remote ControlUser Data a B Ethernet Front Panel Access01-0870-401B 01/03 Port Pinouts Fault Relay Port Pin SpecificationsUser Data port Pin Specifications Standard RS232 Ethernet Port Pin Assignments Signal Signal DefinitionNumber Synchronous Asynchronous TMAC-6125 Specifications Port SpecificationsTDEC-6161 Specifications TDEC-6100 SpecificationsTAUD-6100 Specifications LNB Port Specifications TDEM-6110 Specifications01-0870-401B 01/03 PAL Tiernan VBI Data TransmissionTiernan VBI Data Transmission Tiernan Proprietary Closed Captions Tiernan CC Tiernan CC Mode is for Ntsc Format OnlyDVB 422 Expanded Windows, 16-line and 32-line Lines Expanded Windows Field for an Encoded Picture Frame Tiernan Closed Captions Front Panel Commands Front Panel Commands for Encoder Configuration32LINES Remote Commands for Encoder ConfigurationVE TCC VE Vbipass01-0870-401B 01/03 Typical Option Module Option Module OverviewOption Module Overview Industry Standard LNB Frequencies Demodulator Application NotesDemodulator Tuner SAW Filter Spacing Information RateTransponder Output Spectrum WidthEb/N0 Definition Minimum and Maximum Information RatesSpectrum Analyzer Estimating Eb/N0 Using a Spectrum AnalyzerDemodulator Low Eb/N0 Alarm Eb/N0 Estimation AlgorithmDiagnostic Commands Offset = Actual RF Programmed RF Table Top and Rack Mount Installation Instructions Rear Rack Mount Instructions Fuse Rear Rack Bracket Mounting Instructions01-0870-401B 01/03 Index Index