HDT-1000S2 Compact HD/SD Digital Video Transmitter User and Technical Manual Manual Part No. RD000079 Preliminary Draft - April 2010 Rev.
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1 About the HDT-1000S2 The HDT-1000S2 Compact HD/SD Digital Video Transmitter is designed for short-range, portable and fixed transmission applications and transmits remote video to a central receive location. The HDT-1000S2 is designed to transmit up to two NTSC (or PAL) standard definition (SD) video signals or one high-definition (HD) video signal (up to 1080i) plus two audio signals and an RS-232 data channel. Common uses include law enforcement surveillance and video collection.
3 Unpacking the HDT-1000S2 Before you install your new equipment, carefully unpack your new equipment to avoid accidental damage. • Locate all parts and accessories and verify that they are listed on the packing list. DO NOT discard the container or packing material until you have inspected the equipment and are sure there is no shipping damage. The container and packing must be available in case you need to file a damage claim with the shipping carrier.
4 Applying Power Power consumption for the HDT-1000S2 is 10W nominal. The following table shows the pin-out supply voltages for the Lemo (FGGOB304CLAD52) DC INPUT connector. Vislink supplies a DC power cable assembly with each HDT-1000S2. Connector Information 1 4 2 3 CAUTION Pin Description 1 +11—+32 Vdc 2 +11—+32 Vdc 3 Ground 4 Ground Ensure that the power being supplied matches the power required by the equipment.
Calculating MPE EIRP = P * (10 ^ (G / 10)) = (antilog of G/10) * P P = RF power delivered to the antenna in mW G = Power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna in centimeters S = MPE in mW/cm² (milliwatts per square centimeters) Conversions dBi to numeric gain = Antilog (dBi/10) Feet to centimeters = Feet * 30.48 Centimeters to Feet = cm * .0328 4 π = 12.
Reference FCC OET Bulletin 65, August 1997 - Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Maximum Permissible Exposure @ 200 milliWatts RF Power 2 Power Density (mW/cm^2) The figure to the right is a typical graph for a Vislink HDT-1000S2 Transmitter and show the permissible exposure distance for various antennas. Graphs and data will vary, based on the actual transmitter, output power, frequency, and antenna utilized.
5 Setting Up the HDT-1000S2 You can select presets from the membrane switch control. You can modify preset parameters using a PC with either the Microsoft® Windows XP® or Microsoft® Windows Vista® operating systems. You can configure up to 16 individual preset configurations as follows: • Select from 16 factory or custom preset configurations • Configure and save up to 16 custom preset configurations • Load custom preset configurations from a file on your PC into your HDT-1000S2.
Membrane Switch Control Features PRESET LED Displays the selected preset (1-16). RF HI/LOW Toggle between high and low power output. Up arrow Move up through presets. AUDIO 1 MIC/LINE Press to set Audio 1to Mic or Line and press SAVE to set. Audio LEDs Green when enabled; otherwise dark. M=MIC; L=LINE RF HI LED Green when the radio power output is high; dark when low. SAVE Sets new preset.
5.2 Selecting the Audio Input Level The HDT-1000S2 recalls the most recently saved audio input level setting when it is powered up. To select the input level for Audio 1 and Audio 2 between microphone or line level, do the following: 1. Press the AUDIO 1 MIC/LINE or AUDIO 2 MIC/LINE key. The currently selected audio level LED flashes. 2. Press AUDIO 1 MIC/LINE or AUDIO 2 MIC/LINE key to toggle between MIC or LINE level. 3. Press the SAVE key.
5.4 Addressing Alarms LEDs illuminate when a fault is detected during normal operation of the HDT-1000S2. The following table shows a list of faults and what to do when they appear. Indicator Meaning Suggested Technical Staff Action RF HI Illuminates to indicate that the RF Power is set to HI. Select the power level required to optimize the link. VID Illuminates to indicate the presence of a valid NTSC or PAL analog composite video signal, as well as an ASI, or HDSDI digital video signal.
6 Using a PC to Control the HDT-1000S2 To set up your HDT-1000S2 with a PC, do the following: 1. Connect a LAN cable to the network connection of a router or switch and the ethernet port on the HDT-1000S2. 2. Open a web browser and type 192.168.4.150 into the URL address field and press Enter. To configure the parameters for each preset do the following: 1. Select Video Settings from the Video drop down menu. The Encoder Setting screen appears. 2.
4. Select Video Transport Stream from the Video drop down menu. The Transport Stream Settings screen appears. 5. Configure the video and audio parameters as required for the preset and click Apply. 6. Select Encryption Settings from the Radio drop down menu. The Encryption Settings screen appears. Note For 128-bit encryption, enter 32 hexadecimal characters. For 256-bit encryption, enter 64 hexadecimal characters.
7. Select Ancillary Data from the Radio drop down menu. The Ancillary Data Settings screen appears. 8. Select Preset Settings from the Radio drop down menu. The Presets screen appears. 9. Configure the video and audio parameters as required for the preset and click Store. 7 Recalling a Preset Configuration from a PC 1. Select Preset from the Radio drop down menu. 2. Select the preset number and click Load. The relevant parameters will be populated under Video and Radio.
8 HDT-1000S2 Specifications The following figure shows a top and end views of the HDT-1000S2. 3.925” 9.97 cm 4.125” 10.48 cm .675” 1.71 cm 2.87” 7.29 cm 2.67” 6.8 cm 8.1 RF OUT Connector The RF TNC female connector attaches the antenna to the unit. Connector Signal Ground 8.2 Pin Description Pin Signal Ring Ground Video Output Connectors The BNC female connectors provide HD/SD analog composite video outputs (SMPTE 170M).
8.3 ETHERNET Connector The following table shows the pin-out information for the RJ-45 network ethernet connector, which lets you connect the receiver to a computer and use the receiver’s web browser interface to control the receiver; also used for the IP streaming data output from the unit. Connector 8 8.
9 Getting Support for Your HDT-1000S2 You can contact the Vislink Technical Support staff as follows: 24-hour Worldwide Technical Support E-mail: Telephone: support@mrcbroadcast.com +1 978-671-5929 or 888-777-9221 Customer Service E-mail: Telephone: customerservice@mrcbroadcast.com +1 978-671-5700 Press 3 Monday-Friday, 8AM-5PM EST USA When you contact Technical Support, include the following information: • Model number and serial number of the unit (located on a label on the bottom of each unit).
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