MLR Manual - Rev 1.1
MLR Manual - Rev 1.1
MLR Manual - Rev 1.1
User Manual
IMT PUBLICATION: M23-0005-00A, REV 1.1
MicroLite Receiver User Manual
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MicroLite Receiver
User Manual
Publication: M23-0005-00A
IMT, LLC.
200 International Drive
Mt. Olive, NJ, 07828, USA.
T +1 908 852 3700 F +1 908 813 0399
www.imt-solutions.com
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We make every effort to ensure our documentation is as accurate and as complete as possible. In the event that you find any errors or
omissions, please contact Customer Tech Support at (908) 852-3700, or via email at [email protected].
NOTICE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.”
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Contents
1 Introduction ___________________________________________________________________ 7
1.1 Manual Overview _________________________________________________________________ 7
2 MICROLITE Description ____________________________________________________________ 9
3 Specifications_________________________________________________________________ 16
3.1 Frequency Bands and RF Performance _______________________________________________ 16
3.2 Modulation Modes_______________________________________________________________ 16
3.3 Diversity _______________________________________________________________________ 16
3.4 MPEG 4 Decoder ________________________________________________________________ 16
3.4.1 Video _________________________________________________________________________________ 16
3.4.2 Audio _________________________________________________________________________________ 16
3.5 System ________________________________________________________________________ 17
3.6 Power Requirements _____________________________________________________________ 17
3.7 Environmental __________________________________________________________________ 17
3.7.1 Temperature Range _____________________________________________________________________ 17
3.7.2 Altitude _______________________________________________________________________________ 17
3.7.3 Physical Characteristics __________________________________________________________________ 17
3.8 User Interface and Remote Control__________________________________________________ 17
4 Installation __________________________________________________________________ 19
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Figures
Figure 2-1: Internal Block Diagram __________________________________________________________________ 12
Figure 4-1: Output Connectors ______________________________________________________________________ 20
Figure 4-3: MLR Antenna Connectors _________________________________________________________________ 23
Figure 5-1: Front Panel Controls and Indicators ________________________________________________________ 25
Tables
Table 2-1: MICROLITE RECEIVER - Summary of Features and Benefits ________________________________________ 10
Table 2-2: MLR Frequency Bands ____________________________________________________________________ 11
Table 4-1: Output Connectors _______________________________________________________________________ 20
Table 4-2: Remote Control / User Data Pinout __________________________________________________________ 22
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Chapter One 1
Introduction
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1 Introduction
This document is a user manual for RF Central’s microLite Receiver [MLR]. The MLR is a
compact, narrowband COFDM microware receiver that utilizes dual antenna diversity for robust,
error free signal reception. The MLR is ideal for applications requiring a full featured high
performance HD or SD receiver housed in a compact enclosure. ASI, HD-SDI, SD-SDI,
Composite video, User Data and streaming video outputs are available from the MLR. The MLR
uses industry standard output connectors for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment.
Chapter 2 – Describes the features and theory of operation of the MLR receiver.
Chapter 5 – Describes operating procedures for the receiver using the push button user
interface built into the unit.
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Chapter Two 2
Description
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2 MICROLITE Description
This chapter describes the MLR features and theory of operation. It also includes a block diagram
of the MLR and a description of the internal circuits.
2.1 microLite Features and Benefits
Table 2-1 summarizes key features and benefits of the MLR.
The microLite Receiver is a receiver that utilizes advanced silicon tuners and dual antenna inputs
for robust, error free signal reception. The MLR can receive either HD or SD video
transmissions using COFDM modulated microwave signals. The MLR uses maximal-ratio
combining to take advantage of its dual antennas.
The silicon tuners employed in the microLite Receiver includes low noise amplification,
automated gain control, mixing, tuning, and demodulation functions on one integrated circuit.
This facilitates low power, high performance, and space savings.
The microLite Receiver contains a built-in, industry compliant, MPEG4 (H.264 part 10) decoder.
The MLR can output ASI, HD-SDI, SD-SDI, or Composite video, as well as User Data. Stereo
audio is included on the ASI and SDI outputs, and the MLR has left and right audio output jacks.
The MLR features a 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN interface for streaming video over IP. This feature
uses UDP/IP and allows received video to be viewed remotely using MPEG4 decoder software
on a personal computer. A compatible MPEG4 decoder that runs on your remote host PC is
required for this application.
The top panel of the microLite Receiver has signal strength, status, and monitoring LEDs that
provide useful information at a glance. The user interface also features a selector button for
choosing between 16 pre-programmed configurations called “Presets”.
Though the unit ships pre-configured, a graphical user interface that runs on a Windows PC is
available to modify the operating parameters.
IMT has the ability, should the need ever arise, to provide the user with firmware files and
instructions for local firmware installation, such as for feature upgrades, etc.
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Feature Benefit
COFDM facilitates high data rates and robust signal reception.
COFDM HD and SD
Receives both high definition and standard definition video
Microwave Receiver
transmissions.
Dual Antenna Diversity Using Best aspects of the transport stream received using either antenna is
Maximal-Ratio Combining used, yielding robust, error free reception.
MPEG4 (H.264 part 10) Industry standard video decoding.
Video Decoder Integrated with IMT maximal-ratio combining scheme.
ASI, HD-SDI or SD-SDI, and Compatible with industry standard A/V equipment.
Composite Video Outputs SDI format switches automatically between HD and SD.
User Data Channel An RS-232 data channel is received along with the program streams.
Line audio outputs for connection to headphones, an amplifier, or
Stereo Audio Line Outputs
recorder. Audio is also available in ASI and SDI outputs.
The MLR is pre-programmed for its operating environment using a
Remote Control
built-in web GUI via LAN or optional Remote Control Windows PC
Via RS-232 Serial Interface
GUI.
Users can quickly select one of 16 pre-programmed preset
Faceplate User Interface with configurations. This is through the programmable serial interface or
Presets and Status LED’s by using the optional front panel user interface.
Status and Alarm information is available at a glance.
Rugged, Compact Housing Integrated in small form factor.
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The frequency band supported by the antenna connectors are labeled next to the antenna
inputs.
2.3.2 Dual Microwave Receiver COFDM Demodulator Circuits
The MLR is capable of receiving COFDM transmissions from compatible products in
multiple bands. The receiver standards supported by the MLR support high data rates
with low error rates.
Each antenna input is filtered and amplified by a low noise amplifier. The output of the
amplifier is filtered again at the input of the RF receiver circuit. The receiver mixer
down converts the received signals to the internal IF frequency.
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The Preset configurations are pre-programmed using the Remote Control Windows PC
GUI or Web GUI interface. To program a preset, adjust any of the settings within the
MLR, and then save the current group of settings by assigning a Preset number. The
Presets are recalled by using either the faceplate user interface or the Remote Control
PC GUI or the Web GUI interfaces.
2.4 Remote Control and Firmware
2.4.1 Remote Control via Ethernet
An Ethernet port allows remote control of all configuration options, as well as
monitoring of internal status and settings.
The IMT NanoController GUI is available for controlling the unit via the Ethernet port.
Any Windows compatible computer running Windows XP/Vista/7 with 500 MB of
memory and 1 GHz Pentium or above can be used. Refer to Chapter 5, “Operation” for
more information.
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The IMT NanoController GUI is available for controlling the unit via the RS-232 serial
interface. Any Windows compatible computer running Windows XP/Vista/7 with 500
MB of memory and 1 GHz Pentium or above can be used. Refer to Chapter 5,
“Operation” for more information.
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Chapter Three 3
Specifications
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3 Specifications
3.1 Frequency Bands and RF Performance
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3.5 System
ASI Output: Auto output rate follows modulation
or fixed output user selectable
(PCR Retime stamp)
User Data: RS232 Side channel; 300-115K Baud
Latency (*using MicroLite Transmitter):
o 4 frames in Low Latency Mode for all
formats except PSF
o 5 frame in Low Latency Mode for PSF
formats
Ethernet: 100 Mbps Ethernet interface.
Streaming Video: Streaming MPEG-TS over UDP/RTSP
Remote Control: Via LAN and/or PC GUI
3.6 Power Requirements
Input range: DC: +9 to +32
Power consumption: 9W Typical
3.7 Environmental
3.7.1 Temperature Range
Full specification: -10° to 50°C Ambient
Storage: -40° to 80°C
Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing
3.7.2 Altitude
Operating: 20,000ft (6,000 m)
Storage: 50,000ft (15,000 m)
3.7.3 Physical Characteristics
Size: 3.7" x 5" x 1.5"
Weight: 620g/1.4lbs
3.8 User Interface and Remote Control
One button control (16 user defined presets)
Remote RS232
WEB GUI
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Chapter Four 4
Installation and Operation
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WARNING
If cabling the MLR directly to a transmitter (e.g. for testing) you must use
in-line RF attenuators. 50dB minimum recommended.
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Chapter Five 5
Operation
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5 Operation
While this chapter contains basic information about the operation of the microLite Receiver, the
programming of the unit (including preset configuration) via the NanoController GUI is not
covered. Please refer to the NanoController manual (IMT Publication: M27-0001-00A) for
detailed information on how to program and configure the unit.
In this section, you will find information on how to use the MLR to receive video, audio, and user
data, and how to stream video to a PC or network.
The MLR requires up to 20 seconds to complete the power up sequence. Supply current will
jump up in steps as internal circuits are powered. The final DC supply current will settle after 20
seconds.
The MLR contains flash memory, which retains all stored preset configuration settings when the
unit is not powered.
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The MLR can be pre-configured using the programmable serial interface and then quickly
changed between preset modes using the “Set” pushbutton.
5.3.1 Buttons:
Set Button - Advances the unit through the presets. The 1-12 LED’s indicate in
GREEN, which preset is currently active.
SCAN(future Feature) - Scan available presets until it locks on an incoming signal.
The dual antenna diversity feature of the MLR is used to maximize the robustness of video
reception. The primary goal of dual antenna diversity is to enable the user to prevent line of site
obstruction on the transmission path from causing receiver errors to occur. By separating the
antennas, the user has two chances to receive the signal properly, regardless of obstructions
between the transmitter and MLR antennas. Properly directing your antenna to the transmit
source is key obtaining the best range possible.
Video may be viewed on a monitor, which accepts SD Composite video, or SDI. MPEG4
encoded video is also included in the transport stream on the ASI output, and must be decoded
using an MPEG4 decoder prior to viewing on a monitor.
Audio can be output to a recorder or amplifier. Audio is also embedded in SDI outputs, and
included in the transport stream on the ASI output.
Streaming video and audio can be output via a laptop or PC with a compatible MPEG4 decoder
program.
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Use the Remote Control Interface and/or the Web GUI interface to verify the status of
the MLR.
Use a video monitor to view SD Composite video (NTSC or PAL, as appropriate).
Display video on equipment with ASI or SDI input connectors. This may include video
analysis equipment or PC’s with ASI or SDI input cards used for video storage and
editing.
To stream video over IP use the Ethernet connection to a PC or laptop running a
compatible MPEG4 audio and video decoder program.
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All information and graphic images contained within this manual are the sole property of IMT, LLC, and are
issued in the strictest of confidence. This material may not be reproduced, stored, copied, or converted in any
form, nor shall it be disclosed to others or used for manufacturing or any other purpose without the written
permission of authorized IMT personnel.
IMT has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this material at the time of printing. However, as the
specifications, equipment, and this manual are subject to change without notice, IMT assumes no responsibility
or liability whatsoever for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual, or for any decisions based
on its use. This manual is supplied for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a
commitment by IMT.
Warranty
Equipment manufactured by IMT, LLC is warranted to meet all published specifications and to be free from
defects in material and workmanship within a period of two years from date of original shipment. The
company’s liability under this warranty is limited to:
Any equipment returned to the factory shall have the freight paid for by the buyer.
Equipment showing damage by misuse, abnormal conditions of operation, or attempts to repair by other than
authorized service personnel shall be excluded from this warranty. IMT shall in no event be responsible for
incidental injury or property damage. Since IMT has no control over conditions of use, no warranty is made or
implied as to suitability for the customer’s intended use, beyond such performance specifications as are made
part of the purchase order. There are no warranties expressed or implied, except as stated herein. This
limitation on warranties shall not be modified by verbal representations.
Shipping Damage
Equipment shipped FOB IMT shall become the property of buyer upon delivery and receipt from carrier. Any
damage in shipment should be handled by the buyer directly with the carrier. Immediately request the carrier’s
inspection upon evidence of damage in shipment.
Field Service
IMT products are designed with easy access to components to facilitate service. However, some modules
cannot be service in the field. To prevent voiding of the warranty, please contact Tech Support before servicing
or making any repairs. The user is cautioned to read all module descriptions in this manual. Warnings are
included in the circuit descriptions and on certain modules themselves.
Replacement Modules
Troubleshooting to the component level is often not cost-effective and frequently impossible. Often the
practical method of effecting repairs is to substitute known good spare modules for suspect units. Replacement
modules for our standard product line are usually available.
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Technical Support personnel are available to extend technical assistance to customers while installing,
operating, or troubleshooting IMT equipment. Please have your model number and serial number available.
Telephone
During IMT business hours, 8:30am - 5:30pm EST (-5 Hours, GMT), call:
US ........................................................... 908-852-3700
International ............................................ 001-1-908-852-3700
After hours, call:
US or International .................................. 888-531-3892
Email
Email address ....................................................... [email protected]
Internet
Web address ......................................................... www.imt-solutions.com
Equipment Returns
If equipment cannot be successfully restored through telephone consultation, return to the factory may be
required. Loaner items may be available until the repaired items are returned.
For out-of-warranty equipment only: We evaluate all returned units, and then confers with the client on
corrective action. If no fault is found, or no corrective action is authorized, a diagnostic fee may be charged.
Prior to returning products to the factory, please obtain a return material authorization (RMA) number and
shipping instructions from Tech Support.
When returning equipment, it is very helpful to enclose a note containing the following:
RMA number.
Serial number.
A detailed description of the problem.
Name of an engineer or technician we may contact regarding problems encountered.
A “ship to” and “bill to” address.
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200 International Drive
Mt. Olive, NJ, 07828, USA.
T +1 908 852 3700 F +1 908 813 0399
www.imt-solutions.com
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