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    Connecting the Audio Outputs 
    Connectors for the Digital Audio Output 
    The configuration of the D9854 receiver outputs two stereo channels. The D9854 
    receiver also supports encoding of audio embedded in the HD-SDI video signal. 
    The following drawing shows the audio connector. 
    Connector Interface type Connector type 
     
    AES-292M BNC female 
    Note: The digital audio output is always 75-ohm single-ended.  
    Connecting the Digital Audio Outputs 
    Connect digital audio output broadcast equipment to the AES-3id connectors. The 
    two stereo channels are useful for Dolby Digital 5.1 passthrough applications. Use a 
    high-quality, double-shielded RJ6 coaxial cable. 
    Hint: For digital audio connections, use a balanced cable designed for 110-ohm AES-
    EBU digital audio.  
    Connecting the Balanced Audio Output 
    1 Connect the AUDIO 1 and AUDIO 2 balanced audio outputs to monitoring 
    equipment. Use a multi-conductor, pluggable cable from the receivers AUDIO 1 
    and AUDIO 2 (Left and Right) terminals to your equipment, as shown in the 
    following illustration. 
    Connector Connector type 
     
    Terminal Block 
    2 Feed the stripped ends of the positive, negative and ground wires into the 
    appropriate terminals as labeled, and then screw the terminal screws (located on 
    the top of the terminal block) finger tight to each wire.    
    						
    							 
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    Connecting the Ethernet Management Interface 
    The RJ-45 interface for 100/1000BASE-T Ethernet is currently intended for 
    upgrading/downloading the software application. You must set up the IP address, 
    the default gateway and the subnet mask to match the network connection. This is 
    done through the front panel menu. For further information, see Setting up for 
    Network Connection (on page 4). 
    Note: Proper cables are required for reliable Ethernet operation; to run up to a 
    maximum segment length of 100 m and up to 100BASE-T, the cable has to comply 
    with the EIA/TIA Category 5 (or higher) wire specifications, and for 1000BASE-T, 
    Category 6 is required. For EMC protection, shielded cables must be used. 
    1 Connect an RJ-45 cable between the Ethernet connector on the D9854 receiver 
    and the Ethernet port of your PC.  
    2 Set up the IP address on the D9854 receiver (via the front panel display). For 
    information on setting up the IP address via the front panel, see Setting up for 
    Network Connection (on page 4).  
    Connecting the IP TS Output 
    The RJ-45 interface IP TS OUT is 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet. It is intended for 
    both MPEGoIP and MPE outputs. The MPEGoIP output of the transport stream is 
    encapsulated in the IP packets to a groomer (for example, Cisco D9900 Digital 
    Content Manager) for distribution. The MPE output receives IP packets from the 
    transport stream. 
    Note: For reliable Ethernet operation; to run over a maximum segment length of 100 
    m and up to 100BASE-T, the cable has to comply with the EIA/TIA Category 5 (or 
    higher) wire specifications, and for 1000BASE-T, Category 6 is required. 
    Connect a crossed RJ-45 cable between the Ethernet connector (DATA port only) on 
    the D9854 receiver and the Ethernet port of the equipment after the D9854 receiver. 
    The equipment after the D9854 receiver could be an IP router or a switch.  
    Connecting the ASI Output 
    Connect the output signal from the D9854 receiver ASI OUT connector.  
    Use a Belden “Brilliance” cable with foil/braid construction. The shield must 
    provide 99% or better shielding effectiveness.  
    The equipment after the D9854 receiver could be a Cisco D9887 HDTV Receiver.   
    						
    							 
     
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    External Alarm System Connector 
    The D9854 receiver and Alarm relay functionality. See Cue Tone/Cue Trigger 
    Interface (on page 30) for more information on Cue Tone and Cue Trigger 
    equipment connections. These outputs are user-configurable via the Setup Menu on 
    the front panel. 
    The Alarm output connector is a 15-pin sub-D female connector. The following 
    diagram shows the connector and the pin allocation table for the Alarm output pins. 
    The connector pin states depend on the selected Relay Mode. The Relay Mode is set 
    on the front panel via the Main: Setup: Outputs menu.  
    Changing the Relay Mode for Alarm Monitoring 
    The Alarm relay is a program relay that can be configured to provide programmed 
    responses for alarms, warnings, cue trigger states for ad-insertion equipment, or a 
    cue tone output for connection to ad-insertion equipment. As a default, the Alarm 
    Relay is configured for Alarm mode. 
    1 On the front panel menu, go the Main: Setup: Outputs, and select Cueing. 
    2 Use the down arrow key to scroll through the menu to Relay Mode. 
    3 Change the state to Alarm and press the Select key to save the new setting. As a 
    result, the rear panel connector pin states will change to that shown in the table 
    below for Alarm mode. 
    Connector Normally 
    closed pin 
    Common pin Normally open 
    pin 
    Relay Mode 
     
     
    11 10 15 Trigger 
    15 10 11 Alarm (default) 
    Note: A Normally closed state implies the state when power is applied to the relay 
    in a normal operating state, without a trigger or alarm condition present.  
    Connecting the RS-232 Data Interface 
    The DCE DB-9 female connector is intended for low-speed data: 7 bits, even parity, 1 
    stop bit, up to 38.4 kb/s (default). These outputs are user-configurable via the Setup 
    Menu on the front panel. 
    The interconnect cable from the D9854 receiver to a PC should be straight through 
    (for example, no handshaking), shielded and equipped with a DB-9 male connector 
    at one end to mate with the rear panel RS-232 Data interface, and a female DB-9 
    connector to connect to the PC.  1
    15
    10
    CUE TONE/RELAY  
    						
    							 
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    RS-232 Data Connector Pin Allocation 
    The table shows the RS-232 Data connector and the pin allocation: 
    Connector Normally 
    closed pin 
    Common pin 
     
     
    1 Not connected 
    2 TxD 
    3 RxD 
    4 Not connected 
    5 Ground 
    6 Not connected 
    7 Not connected 
    8 Not connected 
    9 Not connected 
      
    Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface 
    The D9854 receiver is equipped with a connector labeled Cue Tone/Relay for alarm 
    relay outputs for remote alarm signaling. This connector provides Cue Tone, Cue 
    Trigger and Alarm relay functionality. These outputs are user-configurable via the 
    Setup Menu on the front panel. 
    The connector is a 15-pin sub-D female connector. The following diagram shows the 
    connector and the pin allocation table for Cue Tone, Cue Trigger and Alarm relay 
    connections. 
    Connector Pin Pin allocation 
     
     
    1 Cue Trig 1 
    2 Cue Trig 2 
    3 Cue Trig 3 
    4 Cue Trig 4 
    5 Cue Trig 5 
    6 Cue Trig 6 
    7 Cue Trig 7 
    8 Cue Trig 8 
     9 Not connected 
    10 Alarm - Ground 1
    9  
    						
    							 
     
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    Connector Pin Pin allocation 
    11 Alarm - Normally open 
    12 Chassis ground 
    13 Cue Tone - 
    14 Cue Tone + 
    15 Alarm - Normally closed 
      
    Connecting the Cue Tone Interface 
    Connect the Cue Tone pins, 13 and 14 to a device to facilitate ad-insertion using 
    DTMF Analog Cue Tones.  
    Connecting the Cue Trigger Interface 
    Connect the Cue Trigger pins (1 to 8) to up to 8 serial control devices or a device to 
    control ad-insertion. These outputs are user-configurable on the front panel menu.  
    Configuring Open-collector Outputs 
    The D9854 supports decoding of SCTE-35 messages with DTMF descriptor. The 
    D9854 outputs tones or sets the open collector contacts according to the content of 
    the DTMF descriptor in the Cisco D9054 HDTV Encoder and the Cisco D9036 
    Modular Encoding Platform. For information on the open-collector output settings, 
    see the Cisco D9054 HDTV Encoder Installation and Operation Guide, part number 
    4043745 and Cisco D9036 Modular Encoding Platform Installation and Configuration 
    Guide, part number 4043885. 
      
    						
    							 
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    Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet 
    Connection 
    Administrator User Privileges 
    Up to 10 usernames/passwords can be defined for login use via a telnet session or 
    Web GUI (for example, http) session on the D9854 receiver.  
    When a user tries to login via a telnet or http connection, the user is required to 
    provide a username and a password. The user is granted access only if this 
    username/password pair exists in the authentication table.  
    The factory preset Admin account has Admin privileges and is allowed to add new 
    users, delete users, change usernames, and modify its own passwords. Users with 
    non-Admin privileges (for example, User and Guest) are only allowed to modify 
    their own passwords.  
    Starting a Telnet Session 
    To start a communication session with the receiver, use a utility such as Tera Term 
    Pro or PuTTY.  
    Proceed as follows to log into a new connection using Tera Term: 
    1 In the New Connection window, enter the IP address in the Host field. 
    2 Select Telnet and enter 23 in the TCP port # field. 
    3 Click OK. 
    4 At the Login prompt, type the default username, admin and press Enter.  
    5 At the Password prompt, type the default password, localadmin and press Enter. 
    6 At the D9854 prompt, type lr and press Enter.  
    Adding a New User 
    1 At the D9854 prompt, type pwd add_user and press Enter.  
    2 At the NEW USERNAME prompt, type a new username and press Enter. 
    3 At the NEW PASSWORD prompt, type a new password and press Enter. 
    Note: The new password must follow the rules configured in the Password 
    Complexity parameter. For more information, see To Change the User Login 
    Passwords (on page 213) for the web GUI or Setup Menu: IP (on page 71) for the 
    Front Panel. 
    4 At the CONFIRM NEW PASSWORD prompt, type the new password again and 
    press Enter. 
    Note: The New Password and Confirm New Password should be identical.  
    						
    							 
     
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    5 At the NEW USER PRIVILEGES prompt, enter the type of account you want to 
    assign the user. The following table illustrates the different login types: 
    Account Type Enter Access 
    Guest 3 View settings only. 
    User 2 View and edit settings. 
    Admin 1 View, edit settings, and add/delete user accounts. 
    6 At the ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD prompt, type the administrators 
    password and press Enter.  
    Deleting a User 
    1 At the D9854 prompt, type pwd del_user and press Enter. 
    2 At the USERNAME prompt, type the username you want to remove and press 
    Enter. 
    3 At the ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD prompt, type in the administrators 
    password and press Enter.  
    Changing a Username 
    Proceed as follows to modify a username: 
    1 At the D9854 prompt, type pwd username_change and press Enter. 
    2 At the CURRENT USERNAME prompt, type the username you want to edit and 
    press Enter. 
    3 At the NEW USERNAME prompt, type the new username and press Enter. 
    Note: Ensure that the new username does not match any of the usernames 
    already defined in the authentication table. 
    4 At the ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD prompt, type the administrators 
    password and press Enter.  
    Changing a Password (allowed by all Users) 
    Passwords can be changed by all users. 
    1 At the D9854 prompt, type pwd password_change and press Enter. 
    2 At the CURRENT PASSWORD prompt, type the current login password you 
    want to change and press Enter. 
    3 At the NEW PASSWORD prompt, type a new login password and press Enter. 
    4 At the CONFIRM NEW PASSWORD prompt, type the new login password 
    again to confirm and press Enter.  
    						
    							 
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    Note: The new password and the confirm new password should be identical. 
    Each user, including the admin user, can modify only his own password.  
    Printing the List of Users 
    At the D9854 prompt, type pwd list_users and press Enter. 
    Note: Only usernames will be printed. Passwords will not be visible.  
    Resetting the Login Credentials 
    At any time, the user authentication table can be reset from the front panel. This 
    option is under the Setup: IP: IP menu. Scroll down to Reset Credentials and press 
    SELECT. Press  and then press SELECT to confirm the operation. A new login 
    username and randomly generated password will be displayed on the front panel 
    display for approximately 30 seconds. The new account will have Admin privileges. 
    It is recommended that this account be replaced by a login username and password 
    chosen by the administrator. To change the username and password, you must be an 
    Admin user. Refer to To Change the User Login Passwords (on page 213). 
    Note: After this recovery procedure, all existing user accounts will be lost. 
      
    						
    							 
     
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    Common Interface Modules 
    The following is a list of all the supported CAMs: 
     SMiT Consumer Irdeto  
    - Hardware Version: 2.2.1 
    - Application Version: IRD-STD-3.7.0m-2 
    - Serial Number: 1004004052 and 1004004051 
     SMiT Professional Irdeto 
    - Hardware Version: 2.2.1 
    - Application Version: IRD-STD-3.7.0m-8 
    - Serial Number: 1103000494 and 1103000276 
     Conax Aston 
    - Hardware Version: 1.0100 
    - Application Version: 2.2300B 
    - Serial Number: 1900-237064 
     Conax Professional (SMiT) 
    - Hardware Version: 2.2.1 and 4.0.3 
    - Application Version: CNX-STD-2.5.9m8 and CNX-SECPLUSGRC-2.8.0m8 
    - Serial Number: 1104000101 and 1204069309 
      
    						
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