HDX-1100 Aircraft/Terrestrial High Power SD/HD Video Transmitter User and Technical Manual Manual Part No. 400609-1 Rev.
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1 About the HDX-1100 The KamelyonTM HDX-1100 high power digital microwave transmitter is a ruggedized unit designed to support high quality video and data transmission in airborne and mobile applications, where vibration, shock, humidity, and temperature swings are everyday occurrences. The HDX-1100 is compliant with aircraft industry mounting standards, making it perfectly suited for airborne or ground based mobile platforms.
Antenna Gain (dB1) 0 2 3 5 11 Safe Distance (cm) 4 6 6 8 15 Safe Distance (in) 1.57 2.36 2.36 3.15 5.9 Note Hazardous RF radiation limits and recommended distances may vary by country. Observe all applicable state and federal regulations when using this transmitter. To perform calculations to understand the safe exposure margin (MPE), use the following formula suggested by OET 65. The calculations provided are for common antennas often used in the mobile microwave environment.
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 HDX-1100 Transmitter and shows the permissible exposure distance for various antenna gains. Graphs and data will vary, based on the actual transmitter, output power, frequency, and antenna utilized. One plot provides the permissible output of the transmitter for digital modulation, and the other plot for analog modulation. 1.5 0dBi 2dBi 3dBi 5dBi 11dBi 1 0.5 0 0 0.
3 Installing an HDX-1100 Transmitter The HDX-1100 is built in an ARINC compliant 3/8 ATR housing, and was designed primarily for aircraft operation. It is also suitable for general mobile applications, including terrestrial vehicles. The transmitter and its remote control panel (RCU) have been tested and certified to be compliant with RTCA DO-160F, as recognized by the FAA and other global agencies that regulate aircraft operation and safety.
DC POWER, AUDIO, DATA, REMOTE VIDEO 1 – COMPOSITE NTSC or PAL VIDEO 2 – COMPOSITE NTSC or PAL SDI or HD-SDI DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT 10 ASI INPUT FROM EXT. ENCODER WEB BROWSER MANAGEMENT (Ethernet) DC CIRCUIT BREAKER RF OUTPUT HDX-1100 REAR PANEL The following electrical connections must be made to place the HDX-1100 in service.
NOTE: There is a 10 AMP DC circuit breaker on front panel of HDX-1100. If the power to this breaker is fed from another circuit breaker in the aircraft, the HDX-1100 breaker should be left in the on position. To operate the breaker: push in = ON, pull out = OFF, a manual reset is required after the breaker trips.
HDX-1100 installed in optional 3/8 ATR mounting tray with spacers The optional 9000372 3/8 ATR mount includes a set of spacers that may be installed if clearance is not sufficient to allow the clamps to disengage. The spacers would not be needed if the mounting plate is attached to a shelf within the airframe, as shown below.
4 Controlling the HDX-1100 with the Touch Panel The touch panel screen on the front of the unit lets you perform routine setup and maintenance functions and control the HDX-1100 directly as described in the following sections. NOTE: To use the HDX-1100 front panel controls, the RCU panel must be turned off or disconnected prior to turning the HDX-1100 on. 4.1 Selecting a Preset or a Channel The HDX-1100 recalls the most recently saved preset and channel when it is powered up.
5 Setting the HDX-1100 with the Aircraft Remote Panel You can install the Aircraft remote control unit (RCU) up to 50 feet from the HDX-1100 using a 3-wire serial interconnection and a power source. The following figure shows the RCU. Remote Control Unit – Part Number 907621-6 When the remote panel and HDX-1100 are powered up at the same time, the remote takes priority and the HDX-1100 local touch screen will not have any menu items shown, and will appear as the in the photo below.
Function Push Buttons Name RF ON/OFF BRIGHTNESS LED Displays Rotary Switches LCD Display Description Switches the transmitter RF output between standby (STBY) and transmit (XMIT) conditions. In STBY, the RF output is zero. Sets the display brightness to high (H), low (L), or automatic (A; light sensing). STBY Indicates the HDX-1100 is in standby mode (No RF output; unit is powered but not transmitting). XMIT Indicates the HDX-1100 is in transmit mode.
6 Configuring the internal HDX-1100 with a PC The HDX-1100 is based on the ultra-portable Vislink HDT-1000 transmitter that has been integrated with additional components and subsystems needed to provide a high performance airborne or mobile transmission system. Presets numbers 6 through 9 of HDT-1000 module are programmed with factory defaults representing typical video settings that may be used as they are, or modified to suit your specific operating requirements.
prevent unauthorized access. The new user name and password should be recorded and stored in a safe place. 6.1 MAIN SCREEN: After the login procedure is complete, the browser will open to the MAIN SCREEN, providing a view of operating conditions for the currently active pre-set. A drop down menu on the pre-set line allows you to change to any available pre-set and review the parameters for each pre-set. Changes to pre-sets CANNOT be made from this screen of the browser.
To view, click on ―Status‖ in the bar at the top of the screen, and a drop down section will appear. Select which of the status items you wish to review and all of the viewable parameters will be summarized in a column on the left side of the screen. In the screen shot below, ―Radio‖ has been selected from the drop down m e n u b a r o n t h e t o p , a n d ― S /W r e v i s i o n ‖ h a s b e e n s e l e c t e d f r o m t h e m e n u choices on the left side of the screen.
existing programming. The SETUP screen allows qualified maintenance personnel to program new presets and edit existing presets . Initial Setup: Click on the word ―Setup‖ in menu bar at the top of the display. In the main area of the display, the General Setup screen will open as shown below. G E N E R AL S E T U P S C R E E N In the example above, the MPEG-4/ H.264 encoding mode is active for the current preset.
I M P O R T AN T : W h e n R E S E T a n d S U B M I T b u t t o n s a r e p r e s e n t i n a s e t u p screen, the SUBMIT button is used to enter new data into the progra m while the RESET button will cancel any programming action currently e n t e r e d , b u t n o t y e t s u b m i t t e d . C l i c k i n g t h e R E S E T w i l l r e t u r n yo u t o the previous screen.
customer along with the factory data. 6.3 Radio Network Screen: The values initially found in the IP address, Subnet, and Gateway dialog boxes of the radio network screen are factory defaults. These should be changed to match your speci fic network requirements. Changes are accomplished by entering the new values in the dialog boxes then clicking on the submit button.
6.4 CONFIGURING PRESETS For maximum flexibility, a complete set of parameters must be defined for each preset that is programmed into the HDX -1100. To begin the process, select Preset from the drop-down menu in the bar at the top of the display, and the screen shown below will appear. PRESET SCREEN The Preset Text box accepts user input to identify each preset is. Text is entered by the user for each preset, and saved with the Submit button.
Submit button when you are satisfied with the result. Next, click on the Modulation button in the menu bar at the top of the screen. M O D U L AT I O N S E T U P S C R E E N Modulation setup determines the bit rate that the transmitter can send to the receiving station for each preset. Lower bit rates will work better in situations where extreme fades, interference, or multipath are present. Higher bit rates are not as robust; however, they may be required for highest quality HD transmission .
Available bitrates (Mbit/s) for a DVB-T system in 6 MHz channels Guard interval Modulation Coding rate 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/2 3.732 4.147 4.391 4.524 2/3 4.976 5.529 5.855 6.032 QPSK 3/4 5.599 6.221 6.587 6.786 5/6 6.221 6.912 7.318 7.540 7/8 6.532 7.257 7.684 7.917 1/2 7.465 8.294 8.782 9.048 2/3 9.932 11.059 11.709 12.064 16-QAM 3/4 11.197 12.441 13.173 13.572 5/6 12.441 13.824 14.637 15.080 7/8 13.063 14.515 15.369 15.834 1/2 11.197 12.441 13.173 13.572 2/3 14.929 16.588 17.564 18.096 64-QAM 3/4 16.
N O T E : E x t e r n a l e n c o d e r r e q u i r e d f o r b i t r a t e s i n ye l l o w h i g h l i g h t . Other factors that impact the total available bit rate are the code rate and the guard interval settings. Coding Rate Setting: This setting determines the amount of forwa rd error correction used to reduce video data loss under adverse conditions .
DoubleVision option, Input B must also be set up. Video and Encryption Mode set-up Screen If encryption is to be used, select Encryption from the Video drop down menu, and configure the encryption mode and key as required for encrypted preset, and click Submit.. Note: For 128-bit encryption, enter 32 hexadecimal characters. For 256-bit encryption, enter 64 hexadecimal characters.
6 . 6 C H AN N E L S E T U P Normally, a customer specified channel plan is set up at the factory when the HDX-1100 is built, however, additional channels may be added at any time, or existing channels may be redefined if necessary. These changes can only be made by qualified technical service personnel. CHANNEL PLAN SETUP SCREEN For each channel to be added or set up, enter the correct frequency information in the dialog box on the right-hand side of the screen corresponding to the desired channel number.
6.7 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. 3. Select ―save‖ to change to the active preset. Note The Encryption code will not display. Click Logout to finish setting up the HDX-1100 Once this procedure has been completed, the pre-sets that were established may be recalled using the aircraft remote panel.
MAIN SCREEN OPERATION When operating the HDX-1100 transmitter in local mode (touch screen active), the main screen will be displayed first. The current preset and channel selections are controlled by touching the up and down buttons below the respective sections of the display. For example, to move to a lower channel, touch the down arrow below the CHANNEL bar in the main screen.
change to the screen shown above. To access the channel assignment menu, first touch the SET FREQUENCY button on the screen. You will notice that one of the digits in the FREQUENCY bar will now have a black, blinking cursor. Using the left and right arrows below the FREQUENCY bar, navigate the blinking cursor to the digit that will be changed first. In the screen shot above for example, the current frequency of channel 2 is 6438.000 MHz, however you want to change this to 6455.000.
8 HDX-1100 Specifications The following figure shows the front, back, top, and side views of the HDX-1100. • Dimensions: 3.65 x 7.62 x 12.68 inches (ARINC ATR 3/8 compliant size) • Weight: 8 pounds (3.6 kg) • Operating temperature: –10 °C to +55 °C; storage temperature: –40 °C to +75 °C • Humidity: up to 95% relative and non-condensing • Altitude: up to 20,000 feet (6,000 m) 8.
8.3 DC POWER and CONTROL Connector DC voltage for the HDX-1100 is +10 Vdc to +32 Vdc with reverse voltage protection. Ensure that the power being supplied matches the power required by the equipment. I/O connector 26-Pin Male D connector pin-outs are shown in the following table: Power Connector 8.
8.6 Encryption Only one type of encryption can be installed in each transmitter, and it must be done at the factory. The choices are limited to: • RCBC (Reverse Chain Block Ciphering) • AES 128-bit • AES 256-bit Note 8.
9 • Compression Type: AVC / H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10 • Compression Standard: ISO/IEC 14496-10 • Min Motion Est. Range: ±192 Horiz., ±128 Vert. • GOP Structure: I-only and IP; GOP Length: 1 to 100, Selectable • Profiles supported: BP@L4 with Interlaced support or higher, HiP@4.1 • Video bit rates: ≤ 20 Mbps • System Latency, end-to-end delay exclusive of propagation delay: ≤ 4 frames • Transport Stream: AVC/H.264/MPEG-4 encapsulated into MPEG Transport Stream (ITU-T Rec. H.222.
10 Getting Support for Your HDX-1100 You can contact the Vislink Technical Support staff as follows: 24- Hour Worldwide Technical Support Americas USSupport@vislink.com 888.777.9221 (US & Canada) +1 978.671.5929 (outside of US & Canada) United Kingdom UKSupport@vislink.com +44 (0) 1442 431 410 Asia Pacific APACsupport@vislink.com +65 8189 3040 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).
11.0 Glossary of Terms ARINC Aeronautical Radio, Inc. Maintains standards for line-replaceable units in a aviation, defense, government, healthcare and other industries. ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface. B-Frame Contains difference information from the preceding and following I- or Pframe within a GOP COFDM Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing DVB-T Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FEC Forward Error Correction.
Appendix 1 The table and chart below summarizes the FCC channel plan for the 6.5 GHz band, as specified in part 101 of the commission’s rules and regulations. Please note the restrictions on modulation bandwidth for the 8 MHz channels, as well as use of offsets within the 25 MHz channels. For US domestic applications, this is the default channel plan that is loaded into an HDX 1000 prior to shipment. This plan may be modified by the user to suit specific requirements.