JVC TDR6 TV Receiver User Manual


 
Overview
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Overview
The TDR6 is a high performance,
modular receiver/decoder providing
a high degree of flexibility to meet a
variety of Standard Definition
(SDTV) and High Definition
(HDTV) applications.
It’s modular design makes it easy to
adapt to changing requirements in
digital TV contribution and distribution networks.
Six module slots allow the flexibility of using common equipment for a variety of
applications in SDTV requiring MPEG-2 4:2:2 Studio Profile
@ Main Level or
4:2:0 Main Profile
@ Main Level and HDTV requiring 4:2:0 Main Profile @ High
Level video processing.
The TDR6 is designed to accept and process inputs from satellite to terrestrial
sources.
Features The TDR6 contains a standard feature set that is extended by option modules. The
standard feature set includes:
Modular construction allowing the implementation of a variety of option
modules
Auto-sensing, auto-detecting of video and audio formats
4:2:2 and 4:2:0 digital video processing
Auxiliary data delivery
BISS Modes 0, 1, and E
Front panel interface for local operation of the TDR6
LED indicators including power, fault, and status
Remote control via Ethernet or EIA-232 providing all configuration, monitor,
and control functions
Extensive self-diagnostics to assist with system checkout and problem solving
Non-volatile, field-programmable memory
User configuration sets that can store and recall commonly used parameters
sets
Auto-ranging, auto-sensing power supply
Rugged chassis construction
Optional features include:
Four L-band input QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM demodulation with DVB-compliant
FEC decoding, deinterleaving, and descrambling
PAL, NTSC, and serial digital video output (SDTV)
1080i or720p video output (HDTV)
Four additional AES/EBU digital stereo pairs of audio output
ATSC audio pass-through mode (with external decoder)