Installation Manual DCT2500 Digital Consumer Terminal: Messages Remote ON
Installation Manual DCT2500 Digital Consumer Terminal: Messages Remote ON
Installation Manual DCT2500 Digital Consumer Terminal: Messages Remote ON
MESSAGES ON
REMOTE
CURSOR
SELECT
CHANNEL
GUIDE
Graphical symbols and supplement warning marking locations on the bottom of the appliance. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage levels are present within the equipment. These voltages are not insulated and may be of sufficient strength to cause serious bodily injury when touched. The symbol may also appear on schematics. This symbol calls attention to a critical procedure, or means refer to the instruction manual for opening or service information. Only qualified service personnel are to install or service the equipment. The symbol may also appear in text and on schematics.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE, OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
FCC Compliance: Federal Communications Commission Radio and Television Interface Statement for a Class B Device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected receiver Connect the equipment on a circuit different from the one the receiver is on Ensure that the cover plate for the security card is secured and tight Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Declaration of Conformity: According to 47 CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers, Motorola, Inc., 6450 Sequence Drive, San Diego, CA 92121, 1-800-225-9446, declares under sole responsibility that the product identifies with 47 CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules as a Class B digital device. Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and founded to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47 CFR 2.909. Operation is subject to the following condition: This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The above named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47 CFR, Paragraphs 15.107 to 15.109 FCC Part 68 Statement: This equipment complies with part 68 of the FCC rules. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among
other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for the equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area. This equipment uses the following USOC jack: RJC. An FCC-compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. This equipment cannot be used on telephone company-provided coin services. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that the temporary discontinuance of services may be required. If advance notice isnt practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service.
If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone system, the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved. It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrestor in the AC outlet to which this device is connected. This is to avoid damaging the equipment by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges.
Canadian Compliance: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respects toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada. Industry Canada CS-03 Statement: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain
telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of this device is 0.4. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all devices does not exceed 5. The telephone connection arrangement is a CA11A.
Repairs: If repair is necessary, call the Motorola Repair Facility at 1-800-227-0450 for a Return for Service Authorization (RSA) number before sending the unit. The RSA number must be prominently displayed on all equipment cartons. Pack the unit securely; enclose a note describing the exact problem, and a copy of the invoice that verifies the warranty status. Ship the unit PRE-PAID to the following address: Motorola, Inc. Attn: RSA #___________ c/o Rudolph Miles and Sons 2500 Courage Boulevard Brownsville, TX 78521
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: This reminder is provided to call CATV system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close as possible to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Contents
Section 1
Introduction
Features, Options, and Interfaces .......................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Using This Manual.................................................................................................................................................................. 1-2 Related Documentation .......................................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Document Conventions.......................................................................................................................................................... 1-3 If You Need Help ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1-3 Calling for Repairs.................................................................................................................................................................. 1-3
Section 2
Overview
Front Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2-1 Rear Panel............................................................................................................................................................................... 2-2 Options ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-4 Audio Output Modes............................................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Section 3
Installation
Before You Begin.................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Installing the DCT2500............................................................................................................................................................ 3-1 Standard Cabling Diagram ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-2 Standard VCR Cabling Diagram ............................................................................................................................................. 3-3 VCR Cabling With RF Bypass Switch Diagram...................................................................................................................... 3-4 A/B In Module Cabling Diagrams ........................................................................................................................................... 3-5 Composite Baseband and S-Video Cabling Diagrams........................................................................................................... 3-7 Stereo Cabling Diagram (Baseband)...................................................................................................................................... 3-9 Home Theater Receiver Cabling Diagram ............................................................................................................................ 3-11 Operational Check................................................................................................................................................................ 3-13
Section 4
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Contents
Section 5
Troubleshooting
Appendix A
Diagnostics
Using Diagnostics.................................................................................................................................................................. A-2 d 01: General Status............................................................................................................................................................... A-3 Error Codes ................................................................................................................................................................... A-5 V860DLd 02: Out-of-Band (OOB) Diagnostic......................................................................................................................... A-6 Selecting the OOB Frequency....................................................................................................................................... A-7 d 03: In-band Status............................................................................................................................................................... A-8 d 04: Audio/Video Status ....................................................................................................................................................... A-9 d 05: Unit Address ............................................................................................................................................................... A-10 d 06: Firmware Version........................................................................................................................................................ A-11 d 07: Current Channel Status .............................................................................................................................................. A-11 d 08: Renewable Security .................................................................................................................................................... A-13 d 09: Upstream Diagnostics................................................................................................................................................. A-14 RF Return (STARVUE II) Diagnostics.......................................................................................................................... A-14 Telephone Modem (STARFONE) Diagnostics............................................................................................................. A-15 d 10: Application (APP) Code Modules ............................................................................................................................... A-17 d 11: Memory Status ............................................................................................................................................................ A-18 d 12: Interactive Info ............................................................................................................................................................ A-18 d 13: MAC Frequency Table................................................................................................................................................. A-19 d 14: Control Channels ........................................................................................................................................................ A-20 d 15: Message Types ........................................................................................................................................................... A-20 d 16: In-band Program Association Table (PAT)................................................................................................................. A-20 d 17: In-band Program Map Table (PMT) ............................................................................................................................. A-20 d 18: Task Status ................................................................................................................................................................. A-21 d 19: USB Diagnostics ......................................................................................................................................................... A-21 d 20: In-band Multicast Address Filter................................................................................................................................. A-22 d 21: Keyboard / LED Diagnostics....................................................................................................................................... A-22
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Front and rear views............................................................................................................................................. 1-2 Figure 2-1 Front panel ............................................................................................................................................................ 2-1 Figure 2-2 Rear panel............................................................................................................................................................. 2-2 Figure 2-3 Options available for the DCT2500....................................................................................................................... 2-4 Figure 3-1 Standard cabling to a TV using RF connectors................................................................................................... 3-2 Figure 3-2 Standard VCR cabling .......................................................................................................................................... 3-3 Figure 3-3 Cabling with the RF Bypass module (using RF return) ....................................................................................... 3-4 Figure 3-4 A/B In module on a DCT2500 using optional telco return ................................................................................... 3-5 Figure 3-5 A/B In module on a DCT2500 with the return on Cable A.................................................................................... 3-5 Figure 3-6 A/B In module on a DCT2500 with return on Cable B.......................................................................................... 3-6 Figure 3-7 Standard baseband audio and video outputs...................................................................................................... 3-7 Figure 3-8 Composite VCR cabling ....................................................................................................................................... 3-8 Figure 3-9 Connecting the DCT2500 to a stereo using the audio connectors on the VCR .................................................. 3-9 Figure 3-10 Audio on VCR/audio output on TV ................................................................................................................... 3-10 Figure 3-11 Connections to a home theater receiver using DIGITAL AUDIO COAX................................................................... 3-11 Figure 3-12 Connections to a home theater receiver using DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL............................................................... 3-12 Figure 4-1 IR transmitter installed in mounting bracket ....................................................................................................... 4-1 Figure 4-2 IR Blaster installed ............................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Tables
Table 2-1 Front panel controls and LEDs.............................................................................................................................. 2-1 Table 2-2 Rear panel features................................................................................................................................................ 2-2 Table 2-3 Options.................................................................................................................................................................... 2-4 Table 3-1 Operational check procedures ............................................................................................................................ 3-13 Table 5-1 Troubleshooting guidelines................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Section 1
Introduction
This manual provides instructions to install the Motorola DCT2500 analog/digital set-top terminal. The DCT2500: ! ! ! ! Supports 64 and 256 QAM digital signal formats Is compatible with existing Motorola analog and digital set-tops, which are not affected by the new data the addressable controller sends to the DCT2500s Uses digital compression technology to provide new revenue generating services Can be configured to support real time reverse path communications, enabling interactive services such as Video on Demand (VOD), Internet access, e-mail, and home shopping
1-2
Introduction
MESSAG ES ON
R EM O TE
C URSO R
SELEC T
C HAN NEL
G UIDE
D ATA U SB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VC R
S-VIDEO
T V PA SS C ARD
Related Documentation
Separate instruction manuals are available for associated components. Although the DCT2500 User Guide may be useful, it is not necessary to install or operate the basic DCT2500 if you have this manual.
Introduction
1-3
Document Conventions
Before you begin working with this manual and using the DCT2500, familiarize yourself with the stylistic conventions used in this manual:
SMALL CAPS
Denotes silk screening on the equipment, typically representing front- and rear-panel controls, input/output (I/O) connections, and LEDs Indicates that several versions of the same model number exist and the information applies to all models; when the information applies to a specific model, the complete model number is given Used for emphasis Displayed text
* (asterisk)
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Pack the unit securely. Enclose a note describing the exact problem. Complete and enclose the checklist provided with the unit. Enclose a copy of the invoice that verifies the warranty status. Ship the unit PREPAID to the following address: Motorola, Inc. c/o Rudolph Miles & Son, Inc. Attn: RSA # ___________ th 5964 E. 14 Street Brownsville, TX 78521
Section 2
Overview
This section provides illustrations and tables showing the controls, displays and connectors. Before you begin to install the DCT2500, familiarize yourself with its controls and displays.
Front Panel
The front panel contains selection keys, tuning keys, various displays, and the power switch. These controls provide minimum yet functional capability if the remote control is lost or temporarily out of service. Functions requiring a numeric entry are not available without a remote control.
Figure 2-1 Front panel 1 2 3 4 5 6
MESSAGES ON
REMOTE
CURSOR
SELEC T
CH ANNEL
GUI DE
10
11
Key
1
CURSOR
Feature
Function
Moves the cursor in menus and electronic program guide (EPG) screens
SELEC T
2 3 4 5 6
MESSAGES ON
Lights to indicate that a message is present Lights when the unit is turned on Displays current channel number or time of day
REMOTE
Flashes when a signal is received from the remote control Changes the channel up and down
CHANNEL
2-2
Overview
Key
7
CURSOR
Feature
Function
Selects menu options, Pay-Per-View (PPV) events, and tunes channels from the EPG
SELEC T
8 9 10 11
Rear Panel
The rear panel contains a switched power outlet and connectors for video, audio, RF cabling, data output, and the IR Blaster:
Figure 2-2 Rear panel
3
R TO TV TO R F IN A UDIO OUT TO VCR C AB LE IN VIDEO D IGITAL A UD IO COAX L
RF IN
D ATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VC R
S-VIDEO
TV PA SS CAR D
7
Table 2-2 Rear panel features
10 11 12
13
14 15
16
Key
1
Item
RF IN
Function
A coaxial input that is connected to the TO RF IN. A coaxial input that directs the cable signal to other connections on the DCT2500.
TO RF IN
Overview
2-3
Key
3
R TO TV AUDIO OUT TO VCR
Item
L
Function
Right/left RCA stereo outputs connect the DCT2500 to the TV. The audio output to the TV is volume controlled.
Right/left RCA stereo outputs connect the DCT2500 to the VCR. The audio output to the VCR is line level.
5 6
SWITC HED 105-125V 60H z 4A MAX 500W MAX
DATA
A high-speed serial interface for connecting an optional external high definition TV decoder (do not connect the PC to this interface) This is a two-plug AC power connector:
! !
The bottom plug is an input for the AC power cord The top plug is a switched power outlet for another device such as a TV or VCR into
7
TO TV/VC R
A coaxial output to connect the DCT2500 to the TV or VCR. A coaxial input for the incoming signal from the wall outlet. An S-Video connector for sending high quality video to external devices (high-end VCR or TV) that accept S-Video. (Optional)
S-VIDEO
8 9
CABL E IN
10
VIDEO
This RCA video output connects the DCT2500 to an input on a TV, VCR, or other device. A coaxial audio output to connect the DCT2500 to a digital home theater receiver or A/V receiver.
DIGITAL AUDIO COAX
11
12
A Toslink connector to connect the DCT2500 to a digital home theater receiver. (Optional)
13
T V PASS CA
14
USB
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is used to connect to devices such as keyboards, joysticks, scanners, disk storage, PCs, printers, and digital cameras, if supported. (Optional) A stereo mini-phone connector connecting the optional Infrared (IR) Blaster attachment for the DCT2500. RJ-11 telephone modem output to connect to the telephone line for systems using telco-return. (Optional)
15 16
IR
PHONE
2-4
Overview
Options
The following options enable you to meet individual subscriber needs:
Figure 2-3 Options available for the DCT2500
1
DCT2500
R TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL L
DATA IR USB
PHONE
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
A CABLE IN B
RF OUT
RF IN CONV IN
Key
1
Option
Name
S-VIDEO
Function
An S-Video connector for sending high quality video to external devices (high-end VCR or TV) that accept S-Video. Used in a dual cable system to receive both cables; verify the location of the A and B connectors on the A/B In module
S-VI DEO
2
A CABLE IN B
A/B In
3
RF OUT
RF IN CONV IN
RF Bypass
Enables the cable signal to bypass the DCT2500 and go directly to a TV or VCR
Optical
USB
USB
USB is used to connect to devices such as keyboards, joysticks, scanners, disk storage, PCs, printers, and digital cameras, if supported.
Overview
2-5
Key
6
Option
PHONE
Name
PHONE
Function
RJ-11 telephone modem output to connect to the telephone line for systems using telco return
Section 3
Installation
This section provides installation and cabling instructions. To complete the installation, you must: ! ! ! ! Connect the cables Supply power to equipment Download configuration information and software Run operational check and diagnostics
! ! !
Determine if you are connecting the DCT2500 to a conventional TV or to a monitor. To install the video connection: ! ! For a conventional TV, use a 75-ohm coaxial cable with F-type connectors. For a monitor, use an RCA phono cable to connect the VIDEO connector to the monitor.
2 3 4 5
Locate the cabling diagram that most closely matches the subscribers configuration requirement. Connect the cables as illustrated in the diagram. Perform the basic operational check in this section after the DCT2500 is installed. If you are using the Telco return option, connect the DCT2500 to the subscribers phone line.
3-2
Installation
DCT2500
R L
TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO OUT TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
L AUDIO OUT
TV
Installation
3-3
DCT2500
R L
TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO OUT TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
CABLE IN
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
VCR
TV
3-4
Installation
DCT2500
R TO TV TO RF IN L
RF OUT
TO TV/VCR
RFRF IN IN CONV IN
DATA IR USB
PHONE
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
L AUDIO OUT
VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
CABLE OUT
AUDIO R OUT L
VCR
TV
Installation
3-5
DCT2500
A CABLE IN B
RF IN
DATA USB
PHONE IR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Cable B
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN
L AUDIO OUT
VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
TV
Figure 3-5 A/B In module on a DCT2500 with the return on Cable A
DCT2500
R TO TV L
A RF OUT
TO TV/VCR RF IN
TO RF IN
AUDIO TO VCR
DATA IR USB
PHONE
B
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
L AUDIO OUT
VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
TV
3-6
Installation
DCT2500
R TO TV TO RF IN AUDIO TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL L
A
TO TV/VCR
RF IN
CABLE IN B
DATA IR USB
PHONE
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Cable B (Return)
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN
L AUDIO OUT
VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
TV
Installation
3-7
DCT2500
R L
TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO OUT TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Either / or
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
L AUDIO OUT
TV
The S-Video connector is part of the Home Theatre option and is not included on all DCT2500s. When connecting the video path, connect either the baseband composite video or S-video to the input device you plan to use. Do not connect both the baseband composite video and S-video. Some electronic equipment will not support both video inputs simultaneously.
3-8
Installation
Figure 3-8 illustrates the DCT2500 baseband audio and video outputs for connecting to a VCR:
Figure 3-8 Composite VCR cabling
DCT2500
R L
TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO OUT TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Either / or
CABLE IN
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN L
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO R OUT L
VCR
Either / or
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
L AUDIO OUT
TV
The S-Video connector is part of the Home Theatre option and is not included on all DCT2500s. When connecting the video path, connect either the baseband composite video or S-video to the input device you plan to use. Do not connect both the baseband composite video and S-video. Some electronic equipment will not support both video inputs simultaneously.
Installation
3-9
DCT2500
R L
TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO OUT TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Either / or
CABLE IN
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN L
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO R OUT L
VCR
Either / or
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
AUDIO OUT R L
TV
STEREO
The S-Video connector is part of the Home Theatre option and is not included on all DCT2500s. When connecting the video path, connect either the baseband composite video or S-video to the input device you plan to use. Do not connect both the baseband composite video and S-video. Some electronic equipment will not support both video inputs simultaneously.
3-10
Installation
Figure 3-10 shows connecting the DCT2500 to a stereo to enable the TV to play through the stereo: ! ! Audio loop-through connectors on the VCR Audio output ports on the TV monitor
DCT2500
R L
TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO OUT TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Either / or
CABLE IN
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN L
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO R OUT L
VCR
Either / or
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
L AUDIO OUT
TV
STEREO
The S-Video connector is part of the Home Theatre option and is not included on all DCT2500s. When connecting the video path, connect either the baseband composite video or S-video to the input device you plan to use. Do not connect both the baseband composite video and S-video. Some electronic equipment will not support both video inputs simultaneously.
Installation
3-11
DCT2500
R TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL L
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Either / or
Either / or
VCR
CABLE IN AUDIO IN R L VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
CABLE OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
SVIDEO OUT
TV
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN
L AUDIO OUT
VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
3-12
Installation
Figure 3-12 Connections to a home theater receiver using DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DCT2500
R TO TV TO RF IN RF IN AUDIO TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL L
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
Either / or
Either / or
VCR
CABLE IN AUDIO IN R L VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
CABLE OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
SVIDEO OUT
TV
AUDIO IN R
CABLE IN
L AUDIO OUT
VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN
Installation
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Operational Check
The operational check tests the communication link between the remote control and the DCT2500 to verify the DCT2500 response to remote control commands:
Table 3-1 Operational check procedures
Feature
Power on Channel Selection
Testing Procedure ! ! ! !
Press POWER to turn on the DCT2500. Turn the TV on and tune it to the DCT2500 output channel 3 or 4. Scan through the channels using the CHANNEL 56 keys on the DCT2500 and the CHANNEL + - keys on the remote control. Tune to several channels by entering the channel number with the numeric keys on the remote control. Use the TV volume control to adjust the sound volume to a moderate level. Press VOLUME + - on the remote control to increase the volume to its upper limit, lowest level, and to a comfortable level. Press MUTE to turn the sound completely off. Press MUTE again to restore the sound.
Volume Control
! ! !
Section 4
Adhesive tape
Mounting bracket
Transmitter
The IR Blaster is controlled by the interactive program application on the DCT2500. Not all applications support the optional IR Blaster. The IR Blaster is automatically activated through the EPG. Individual VCR codes are broadcast through the out-of-band data channel and are updated periodically as new codes are added.
Obtain a piece of opaque material, such as a 3- by 5-inch index card. Use the card to block areas of the VCR where the receiver might be located. Turn the VCR on and off, while pointing the remote control at the card blocking the VCR. Be sure the remote control is close to the VCR to reduce reflections the receiver may pick up. Note the area where the VCR is unresponsive to the remote control. This region contains the receiver and can be marked by loosely taping the index card to the area.
Because the IR Blaster radiates an area approximately 40 degrees wide, it is not necessary to be precisely on target with the remote control. Offset the location of the IR Blaster transmitters from the VCR receiver to reduce interference with operation of the VCR remote control.
4-2
Fit the transmitter into the mounting bracket (refer to Figure 4-1). Plug the mini-phone connector into the IR jack on the rear panel of the DCT2500 rear panel (refer to Figure 4-2).
Figure 4-2 IR Blaster installed
DCT2500
R L
TO TV RF IN TO RF IN AUDIO OUT TO VCR CABLE IN VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO COAX DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL
DATA USB
PHONE IR
TO TV/VCR
S-VIDEO
TV PASS CARD
VCR
3 4
Remove the adhesive tape cover from the mounting bracket. Position the IR receiver off center of the VCR receiver and then press firmly attaching the mounting bracket on the VCR. Be careful to route the wire so that it does not prevent loading videotapes.
Section 5
Troubleshooting
This section provides information to help you quickly detect, isolate, and resolve errors that might occur when using the DCT2500. If you need assistance, call the TRC: ! ! Inside the U.S.: 1-888-944-HELP (1-888-944-4357) Outside the U.S.: 1-215-323-0044
Problem
No power to the DCT2500
Possible Solution
Check the power outlet for AC power. Be sure the TV is tuned to the output channel of the DCT2500 (channel 3 or 4). Verify that cable connections are correct from the TV set or monitor to the DCT2500. Check that the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet and DCT2500.
Check for an obstruction between the remote control and the DCT2500. Aim the remote control directly at the DCT2500, not the TV or VCR. Be sure you firmly and deliberately press and release operation keys one at a time. Verify that channels can be changed using the keys on the front panel and then check that the batteries have been installed properly. Replace with new batteries if necessary. Check that the DCT2500 has been initialized correctly; refer to Diagnostics.
The DCT2500 is not receiving a cable signal Guide has no data VCR did not record
Check the cable connections and hand-tighten if necessary. Verify that the cable connections are correct. Verify the TV is working and has a clear picture. Unplug the power to the DCT2500 and plug in the unit again. Wait for the DCT2500 to collect the data. Turn the VCR off when you are not using it. Be sure the IR Blaster is correctly placed. Check the Scheduled Events list to be sure programs are scheduled for recording.
Appendix A
Diagnostics
This appendix describes the on-screen diagnostics used to confirm proper DCT2500 installation, including: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Checking error states and signal integrity Identifying the set-top on the network Verifying communications with the headend All indicators are in decimal notation, unless otherwise noted. All signal-level and quality indicators are on a 0 to 100% scale, unless otherwise noted. All screens self-refresh at a minimum rate of once every five seconds. All sample displays are illustrative; actual data will differ from the examples. The screens are available for V1.08 code and higher.
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Diagnostics
Using Diagnostics
To operate the set-top, use the Motorola universal remote control. To access and navigate the diagnostic mode:
1 2 3
Press POWER on the remote control to turn on the set-top. Wait five seconds and then press POWER again to turn off the set-top. To enable diagnostic mode, press SELECT /OK on the remote control within two seconds after powering off. The DIAGNOSTICS main menu is displayed on the OSD: DIAGNOSTICS 01 GENERAL STATUS 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 OOB STATUS IN BAND STATUS AUDIO/VIDEO STATUS UNIT ADDRESS FIRMWARE VERSION CURRENT CHANNEL STATUS RENEWABLE SECURITY UPSTREAM MODEM APP CODE MODULES MEMORY CONFIG INTERACTIVE INFO MAC FREQUENCY TABLE CONTROL CHANNELS MESSAGE TYPES IN BAND PAT IN BAND PMT TASK STATUS USB STATUS IB MCA STATUS KEYBOARD / LED
4 5 6
Use the CHANNEL keys on the remote control to select the desired diagnostic. Press CURSOR <, CURSOR >, SELECT, or ENTER to run the selected diagnostic. To exit the diagnostic mode, press POWER on the remote control. The set-top exits the diagnostic mode and powers off.
Diagnostics
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The complete list of remote control buttons you can use to navigate the diagnostics is: Button
POWER CH/CUR +, CURSOR UP CH/CUR - , CURSOR DOWN CURSOR RIGHT, CURSOR LEFT, SELECT, ENTER GUIDE MENU INFO
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Diagnostics
Description
When there is a problem, the error code is displayed and LEDs on the unit flash, as described in Error Codes. E 00 means there is no error. The state of the set-top is connected or disconnected. The connected state of the set-top is set by a DCT-operations connect or disconnect message. The OSD displays DISCONNECTED when the set-top is in the disconnected state and CONNECTED when it is in the connected state. A 16-bit hexadecimal number used to differentiate between digital platform images in the field. It is also called the ROM ID. A hexadecimal number that indicates the set-top manufacturer and product family. A hexadecimal number that indicates the set-top model. The Remod Channel number can be 3 or 4 (NA systems). The output port configuration displays the configuration of the set-top output or re-modulated (remod) port. The output port/remod port is the interface from the set-top to the subscriber TV. The time zone offset (in minutes) relative to GMT. The daylight savings entry time. The daylight savings exit time. The current time.
Diagnostics
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Error Codes
The front panel of the DCT2500 displays error codes when error conditions occur. The errors, causes, and remedies are: Code
E 00* E 01* E 02 E 03 E 04 E 07 E 08
OSD
NO ERROR NOT CONNECTED PWR CYCLE DRAM DPSRAM ROM RAM
Cause
Indicates normal condition after initialization The set-top did not receive a connect message Init Error DRAM error DP-SRAM error ROM verification failure Faulty RAM, ROM, EEPROM, or POST failure (this is a hardware failure) Dead battery or memory has not been initialized; occurs if battery fails to keep the RAM alive during power-down; disconnects the set-top Invalid serial number Invalid unit address POST failed Sys_boot initialization failure System startup failure TSI structure is corrupted Bad flash number specified for Initiate Flash Platform Bad platform validation step number
Remedy
None Restore out-of-band signal Send a connect message The set-top needs a power cycle to recover Not used Not used Power cycle the set-top; if repetitive, return for repair Return the set-top for repair
E 09
BATTERY
E 10 E 11 E 12 E 13 E 14 E 15 E 16 E 17
SERIALNO INVALID UNIT ADDRESS POST ERROR BOOT STARTUP TSI INVALID FLASH BAD NUMBER BAD PLATVAL
Not used Return the set-top for repair; requires a unit creation message Not used Power cycle the set-top; if repetitive, return for repair Power cycle the set-top; if repetitive, return for repair Power cycle the set-top; if repetitive, return for repair Error logged, ignore Error logged, ignore
* E 00 and E 01 cannot be displayed on the LED when the set-top is off. All other errors display on the LED when the set-top is off. Only the V860DL and ACD2204 tuner appear on the on-screen display.
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Diagnostics
* * YES None
SNR COUNT
23 dB GOOD 1
0x0001
Description
The OSD indicates with a * that data has been received. The indicators cover all packet processors regardless of which stream they are monitoring and are cleared when you enter the diagnostic. Indicates whether the set-top is receiving a message on the EMM stream with the following variables: Blank No data received Data received The set-top can receive only six PIDs at once. Data on PIDs can be present on the out-of-band multiplex that the set-top is not receiving.
EMM Data
*
Carrier Lock
The CARRIER LOCK is reset to 1 after an initialization from the DAC 6000 or a power cycle. Each time the set-top detects a drop in OOB connectivity, the counter increments. The following Carrier Lock variables can display: YES NO Carrier locked Carrier unlocked The set-top is locked to an OOB carrier. The set-top is searching OOB frequencies trying to find an EMM Provider of 0 or 1. The set-top received a Provider ID change and is searching OOB frequencies for the new ID. The set-top has been commanded to attempt to lock onto a frequency. The set-top at some point had a valid Provider ID on the OOB frequency and is attempting to re-acquire it.
Hunt Mode
The state of OOB stream acquisition. The Hunt Mode can be: None RR (Round Robin) EMM FIX SRCH
The current out-of-band frequency. The last known carrier (OOB frequency that had correct Provider ID). The ID of the provider of the Entitlement Management Message (EMM).
Diagnostics
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From the OOB STATUS diagnostic, press the MENU button to enter the frequency selection mode. The OSD displays a new MANUAL FREQ line at the bottom of the screen, indicating the LKC frequency. Press the MENU key a second time to exit the frequency change mode. Or Press the UP/DOWN channel or cursor keys to scroll through the frequencies to locate the desired OOB frequency. The frequency selection appears on the MANUAL FREQ line of the OSD. The first frequency to display is 75.25. The system scrolls through each frequency until it reaches the last, 103.75, and then scrolls back to the beginning. This diagnostic scrolls through the OOB frequencies in the following order: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 75.25 MHz 104.20 MHz 72.75 MHz 92.25 MHz 98.25 MHz 107.25 MHz 107.40 MHz 110.25 MHz 116.25 MHz 103.75 MHz
Press SELECT search for the OOB frequency. On the OSD, the MANUAL FREQ line of text clears, the HUNT MODE displays FIX to indicate the fixed frequency search, and the CUR FREQ field changes to the frequency selected to search. If the frequency is found with the proper EMM Provider ID, the OSD LKC field changes to display the new frequency. If after 40 seconds the frequency search is not successful, the set-top performs a warm reset and returns to the last known carrier frequency.
To abort a search without waiting the 40 seconds, press POWER to cause a warm reset.
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Diagnostics
Description
Lights when the set-top is receiving data on the in-band channels for all packet processors regardless of which stream they are monitoring. The following variables can display: Blank No data received Data received
*
EMM Data Indicator Blank
Lights when the set-top is receiving a message on the EMM stream. The indicator is clear when entering this diagnostic. The following variables can display: No data received Data received
*
Carrier Lock YES NO Analog PCR Lock SNR
Indicates whether the digital in-band receiver is locked to the carrier with the following variables: Carrier locked Carrier unlocked Analog channel
Indicates a program-clock-reference lock with the current digital data stream. Displays an estimate, in dB, of the carrier signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This estimate is based on the QAM cluster variance, which is proportional to the SNR. ssss can be: GOOD FAIR POOR Good signal Marginal signal level check the signal Unusable signal Analog channel Digital channel
Modulation Mode
Diagnostics
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Field
Short Term Error Count Long Term Error Count Tuned Frequency
Description
The FEC errors (maximum count of 65535) at 5-second intervals. The Short Term Error Count is cleared after polling. The accumulation of the Short Term Error Count (maximum count of 65535). The Long Term Error Count is cleared every 24 hours. The actual frequency the tuner is programmed (Carrier Definition Frequency + 1.75 MHz).
Description
The Audio Processor locked status: YES or NO The audio modes are: ! N/A
! ! !
Audio SPDIF
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
VP Lock MPEG Method
For digital channels, the possible Dolby Digital modes are: 1+1 left is channel 1, right is channel 2 1/0 center 2/0 left, right 2/1 left, center, right 3/1 left, right, surround 2/2 left, right, left surround, right surround 3/2 left, center, right, left surround, right surround LFE 0 low frequency effects (subwoofer) channel not available LFE 1 low frequency effects (subwoofer) channel available
The Video Processor locked status: YES or NO The MPEG Method selected: ! Unmuted ! Mute Still ! Mute Black
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Diagnostics
Description
The unit address in decimal format (13 address digits and three check digits) The network address in decimal format (13 address digits and three check digits) The TV Passcard Address in decimal format (13 address digits and three check digits) The Multicast 16 address numbers change to display the values for each data stream in TCP/IP decimal byte form. Here is a list of Multicast 16 addresses:
Seed Health
POLL This value represents the health of the set-top and should be 0xFF. If it is not 0xFF, see the Troubleshooting section for more information.
! ! ! ! ! ! !
Diagnostics
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The BOOT is the lowest firmware code level that can be used on the DCT2500. FIRMWARE VERSION 1.09 Jun 9, 2003 10:40:21 TSODA t16 CMLBK 0000 BOOT 1.06
ccccc
TUNED FREQ
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Diagnostics
Description
Indicates whether the current channel is analog or digital* Indicates the channel type* Indicates whether the set-top is connected* Indicates whether the program is in the free preview state: YES or NO. Indicates whether the current or next program can be purchased: YES or NO. Indicates whether the current or next program has been bought: YES or NO. Indicates the channel currently tuned when the OSD appeared. The actual programmed tuner frequency (Carrier Definition Frequency + 1.75 MHz).
The EPOCH Number and Type, Authorization, Service Status, and ID are for Motorola use only. * The variables aaa, bb, ccccc, and ddd are:
aaa For analog, it is blank. For digital, aaa can be: ENC encrypted UNE unencrypted
! !
bb
The current epoch authorization reason in the current_epoch_auth_reason field (hexadecimal): 00 missing program re-key 01 missing working key epoch message 02 missing event blackout message 03 missing category rekey 04 old category sequence in program, rekey message 10 program bought 11 program bought without taping 12 subscribed with taping 13 subscribed without taping 14 subscribed with taping purchasable 15 IPPV with taping 16 IPPV without taping 20 bad seed checksum 21 bad debit buffer checksum 30 IPPV not enabled 31 insufficient credit to purchase 32 show count limit exceeded 33 debit register will overflow 34 no AFP records available 36 maximum package cost exceeded 37 no IPPV overlay in message 40 not subscribed 41 regional blackout 42 event blackout INIT Initialized state CONFI Configured ACQUI Acquiring the program AUTH Authorized for the program Not A Not authorized for the program blank Connected NOT Not connected
ccccc
ddd
Diagnostics
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NOT MATED 00 00
Description
Indicates whether further operation of the set-top requires the TVPC. Lists the current mode as displayed on the CRYPTO OSD ( Stand Alone, Support, or Not Mated). Indicates the TVPC status with the following variables: 00 01 02 03 04 05 0a 0b 0C 0d OK TVPC communication problem TVPC required Validator does not match between GK and TVPC Invalid unit key number Old TVPC unit address TVPC not mated TVPC /base module unit address mismatch New TVPC, but wrong version number TVPC unit address mismatch
Version
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Diagnostics
Description
Indicates the transmitter status with the following variables:
t Frequency Level
Idle Transmitting
The transmitting frequency. The approximate power value of the STARVUE II transmitter in dBmV. The difference between the power value on the diagnostic screen and the actual power of the STARVUE II module may be 5 dBmV. Indicates the Interactive Pay-Per-View status with the following variables: ENABLED UNSENT ## DISABLED IPPV enabled The set-top contains unsent IPPV transactions. The variable ## is the number of unsent transactions. IPPV disabled
IPPV
Indicates the sequence number of the last poll request received by the set-top. The time stamp of the last poll request is displayed under LAST POLL REQ:
! !
Last Poll Ack.
If the set-top has received no poll request, , the sequence number and time stamp fields display N/A. If the set-top has received a poll request set-top but its system time has not yet been initialized, the time stamp field displays NOT AVAILABLE.
Indicates the sequence number of the last poll acknowledge received by the set-top. The time stamp of the last poll acknowledge is displayed under LAST POLL ACK.
! !
If the set-top has received no poll acknowledge, the sequence number and time stamp fields display N/A. If the set-top has received a poll acknowledge but its system time has not yet been initialized, the time stamp field displays NOT AVAILABLE.
Diagnostics
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20:49:33 20:49:33 : 0 : 0 : 0 :
Description
Displays the modem type and speed. The telephone parameter status: NOT SET, VALID, or SET Displays the modem baud rate (300) Displays the modem protocol. Displays the numbers that the modem will dial. Displays the sequence number of the last poll request received by the set-top. The time of the last poll request is displayed immediately below LAST POLL REQ. If the set-top received no poll request, the sequence number and time stamp fields display N/A. If a poll request has been received by the set-top but the system time of the set-top has not yet been initialized, the time stamp field displays Not available. Displays the sequence number of the last poll acknowledge received by the set-top. The time stamp of the last poll acknowledge is displayed immediately below LAST POLL ACK. If the set-top received no poll acknowledge, the sequence number and time stamp fields display N/A. If the set-top received a poll acknowledge but its system time is not yet initialized, the time stamp field displays NOT AVAILABLE.
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Diagnostics
Field
Busy Count No Answer Count Lost Carrier Count Carrier
Description
Number of detected line busy errors during phone modem dialing Number of detected no answer errors during phone modem dialing Number of detected carrier lost during modem transmission N/A
The following diagnostics display on the front-panel LED only: ! STARFONE transmitter status: 1st Digit
h t d A c c c r
2nd Digit
* R T *
Meaning
On hook (* = hang-up code) Test for line available Dialing Waiting for answer Communicating, receiving Communicating, transmitting Communicating, idle Waiting for retry (* = hang-up code)
Status
Normal hang-up Answer time-out Phone ringing Carrier loss Line in use Errors (data) User line request Parameters invalid Data timeout Communication protocol fault
Mode
IPPV enabled This set-top contains unsent IPPV transactions IPPV disabled
Diagnostics
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ID 0001 07DA
Description
The object name The object version The STATUS modes available are:
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
ID
LOADING DELETED ENABLING ENABLED DSABLNG DISABLD DELETNG POSTPND ENNORUN DISNORUN
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Diagnostics
Description
The EEPROM version (never used, should always be 00.00). Indicates sizes of memory types allocated to platform code. Indicates sizes of memory types allocated to application code.
Diagnostics
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Description
The set-top IP address assigned by the NC 1500, in dotted-decimal format; for example, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where each xxx ranges from 000 to 255. The upstream modem address. This UPM value is the same as the terminal ID assigned by the DAC 6000. The UPM is a unique, system-generated, eight-digit integer between 1 and 16777215 displayed in hexadecimal format. The set-top transmission parameter assigned by the DAC 6000. It is a four-digit value ranging from 0000 to 9999 displayed in hexadecimal format. The set-top transmission parameter assigned by the DAC 6000. It is a four-digit decimal value ranging from 0000 to 9999 displayed in hexadecimal format. The state mode can be MAC CONNECT, UNCONFIG, INIT_WAIT_DC_OR_, WAIT_LM_ACK, WAIT_SO_ACK, WAIT_LA_OR_SO, INIT_STOPPED, RUN_WAIT-DC-OR-C, RUNNING, RUN_STOPPED, or INVALID The MAC Abort Counter increments every time the MAC layer reaches the Cell Abort Count limit. The MAC Abort Counter is reset by the successful upstream transmission of a cell, for example, when an ACK is received by the set-top. Not implemented. Not implemented. The Socket Port State can be UNUSED, OPENED, READY, RECVING, or SENDING.
Description
The frequency, in Hz, for an upstream channel. The power level, in dBmV, used on a particular upstream channel to send data to the RPD.
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Diagnostics
Id 2
Cnt 216 89
Msg 9A A0
Id E 15
Cnt 0 0
Description
The message type. The low order byte of the Connection ID. The number of messages received.
Diagnostics
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Diagnostics
REGISTER VALUES:
Description