Digital Antenna Stereo Receiver DX404 User Manual

DX404 / DX504 / DX604  
Four Antenna Diversity  
Receivers  
User's Guide & Operating Manual  
AV010220/1-000  
REV. A3 - 1 April 2005  
Edited by Eli Weinstein  
Avalon RF, Inc. • 344 Coogan Way • El Cajon, CA 92020  
Phone: (619) 401-1969 • Fax: (619) 401-1971 • Email: [email protected]  
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Adding the audio sub-carriers to the video output...........................15  
Assigning an EIN (Electronic Identification Number).......................16  
4. Error conditions and Prompts..............................................................17  
Power fault indicator........................................................................17  
Battery-low warning.........................................................................17  
Internal errors..................................................................................17  
Keypad entry errors.........................................................................17  
5. Ordering Information ...........................................................................18  
Optional features.............................................................................19  
Optional accessories.......................................................................20  
Figure H – Block Diagram – Basic System w/ Single Receiver.......22  
Figure J – Block Diagram – Basic System with Four Receivers......23  
Appendix A – LCD format ..........................................................................24  
Appendix B – Remote Programming Option....................................26  
Appendix C – BIT codes.......................................................................28  
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1. General  
The DX404/DX504/DX604 are rugged 4-antenna ‘true’ diversity video  
and audio receivers intended for demanding high end video  
applications.  
The DX404 NTSC model tuning range is from 56MHz to 802.25MHz  
The DX404 PAL model tuning range is from 56MHz to 860MHz.  
The DX504 tuning range is from 900 MHz to 928 MHz (2150 MHz  
with Option 4)  
The DX604 tuning range is from 2350 MHz to 2500 MHz (2150 to  
2500 MHz with Option 4).  
All receivers have the following standard feature:  
One FM modulated (AM/VSB for DX404) video channel  
Two (1 for DX404) FM modulated audio channels  
And the following optional features:  
Broadcasting industry options  
* Talk back audio channel  
* Remote control of the receiver via RS232  
Security industry options  
* Serial communication (RS485/RS422) input port for Pan/Tilt/Zoom  
control  
* Alarm output  
* 3 analog telemetry outputs  
* Remote control of the receiver via RS232  
Unless explicitly stated, every reference in this document to the  
DX604 also implies the DX404 and DX504. The main difference  
between the models is the frequency range.  
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Figure A – Front Panel  
DX404/DX504/DX604 Controls, Indicators and Connectors  
1
2
3
4
5
Signal Quality Indicators  
Antenna Select LED  
IRDT Receiver  
LCD Display  
Keypad  
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Figure B – Rear Panel  
DX404/DX504/DX604 Controls, Indicators and Connectors  
1, 2, 5, 6  
Antenna Inputs (Section 2.2)  
3
Digital Wireless Link Interface Connector (section 2.5)  
Digital wireless link Antenna Output (section 2.6)  
Audio Outputs (section 2.4)  
4
7, 8  
9
Power & RS232 Input (Section 2.1)  
Power Fault Indicator  
10  
11  
12  
Video Output (Section 2.3)  
On/Off Switch  
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2. Specifications  
2.1 Power Input (Circle 9 on rear panel).  
a) The power input connector is a XLR 4 pin on the rear panel of the  
DX604.  
Pin 1 – Ground  
Pin 2 – RS232 Interface (Transmit)  
Pin 3 – RS232 Interface (Receive)  
Pin 4 - +9Vdc to +16Vdc  
Figure C – Power Input  
b) The DX604 operates off a 9Vdc to 16Vdc unregulated voltage  
source with a ripple of less than 0.5Vp.p.  
c) Input Current is under 1 Amp at an input voltage of 12Vdc.  
d) Power is switched via an ON/OFF mechanical switch.  
e) The DX604 power input is protected against over voltage and  
reverse polarity.  
A bi-color LED on the rear panel indicates the condition. Yellow  
indicates over voltage and Red indicates reverse polarity.  
NOTE  
f) The RS232 interface option on pins 2 and 3 is used to remotely  
program and setup the DX604 as described in Appendix B.  
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2.2 Antenna Inputs, total of 4 (Circles 1,2,5,6 on rear panel).  
a) DX404: The tuning frequency range is 56MHz-802/860MHz,  
AM/VSB modulated. The antenna connectors of the NTSC model  
are “F” type with a 75 (ohm) impedance. The PAL model has  
RCA connectors.  
b) DX504: The tuning frequency range is 900-928 MHz, FM  
modulated. The antenna connectors are “F” type with a 75 Ω  
(ohm) impedance.  
c) DX604: The tuning frequency range is 2350-2500 MHz, FM  
modulated. The antenna connectors are SMA type with a 50 Ω  
(ohm) impedance.  
2.3 Video Output (circle 11 on rear panel)  
The video output through a 75 (ohm) BNC connector.  
a) Output is NTSC/PAL/RS170A/CCIR baseband from 20 Hz to 5.5  
MHz.  
b) Output amplitude is 1 Vp.p. with negative sync tips of 0.3 Vp.p.  
2.4 Audio Outputs (Circles 7,8 on rear panel)  
Both audio outputs are XLR 3 pin connectors located on the rear  
panel.  
Pin 1 – Ground  
Pin 2 – Audio Output (P)  
Pin 3 – Audio Output (N)  
Figure D – Audio Output(s)  
Output is 1 V (peak to peak) into 600 (ohm), balanced.  
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2.5 Digital Wireless Link Data Input.  
The digital wireless link input connector is a LEMO type  
ECG1B3147CLL or equivalent. The mating connector is a  
FGG1B314CLAD62  
The connector pin-out is:  
Pin  
1 Speaker Left  
Pin  
8 Telemetry 1  
2 Microphone  
3 Speaker Left  
4 Microphone Bias  
5 RS485 I/O “A”  
6 RS485 I/O “B”  
7 Alarm  
9 Telemetry 2  
10 Telemetry 3  
11 Ground  
12 Ground  
13 N/C  
14 N/C  
Figure E – Digital  
Wireless Link  
Data Input  
2.6 Digital Wireless Link Antenna Output  
The antenna output is a BNC antenna with 50 (ohm) impedance.  
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2.7 Size  
The DX404/DX504/DX604 are available in two configurations:  
Configuration  
Dimensions  
Without Removable Hood  
8.5” W x 1.75” H x 12.125” D  
216mm x 45mm x 308mm  
With Removable Hood  
Single DX604  
(See Figure F)  
8.7” W x 1.9” H x 13.1” D  
221mm x 48mm x 333mm  
17” W x 1.75” H x 12.125” D  
432mm x 44.5mm x 308mm  
Dual DX604 (Option R)  
(See Figure G)  
NOTES  
The DX604 is intended for use in a desktop configuration.  
The dual DX604 is intended for mounting in a RETMA 19”  
rack and requires a height of 1U.  
2.8 Weight  
Desktop (single)  
Dual (Option R)  
Description  
Rack mount  
8.5 lbs (3.80Kg)  
17 lbs (7.6Kg)  
Net  
4.3 lbs (1.90Kg)  
8.5 lbs (3.80Kg)  
Shipping weight  
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Figure F – DX604 Mechanical Specifications  
Inches [mm]  
Figure G – DX604 (Option R) Mechanical Specifications  
Inches [mm]  
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2.9 Environmental Conditions.  
The DX604 is designed to meet the following environmental  
conditions:  
a)  
Operating temperature  
-4° to 122° F  
(-20° to 50° C)  
b)  
Storage temperature  
-13° to 150° F  
(-25° to 65° C)  
c)  
d)  
Vibration  
Shock  
1.5G, from 10Hz to 2KHz, sine  
wave, three axis  
15G, 25msec, half sine wave,  
three axis  
e)  
f)  
Humidity  
Inclination  
Altitude  
5 to 95%, non-condensing  
Any  
g)  
-1500 feet to 15,000 feet  
(-450 meter to 4,500 meter)  
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3. Operating Instructions  
3.1 Human Interface.  
3.1.1 Front Panel Keypad (Circle 5 on figure A)  
All manual setup functions are entered via the keypad.  
3.1.2 Front Panel Indicators (Circles 1,2 on figure A).  
The DX604 front panel includes the following indicators:  
a) Signal quality indicators for each antenna via an 8 segment LED  
bar graph. The higher the illuminated LED, the better the signal  
from the antenna.  
b) Antenna select LED. One Green LED for each antenna. The  
antenna LED indicates which of the antennas has been selected  
for its best video.  
3.1.3 Front Panel Display (circle 4 on figure A)  
The DX604 has a 2 line LCD display, each line capable of displaying  
up to 16 alphanumeric characters.  
CH #39  
NTSC  
01RANVL  
2407.50N 6W0 6W5  
01RANVL  
Typical DX404 display  
Typical DX504/DX604 display  
The top line of the LCD displays the frequencies of the video carrier  
and of the two audio sub-carriers (on the DX504/DX604 only) and the  
channel number on the DX404. The format of the second line is  
explained in Appendix A.  
The display can be turned ON or OFF (see section 3.2.4).  
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3.1.4 Front Panel Interface  
The DX604 has an optional IRDT serial interface, capable of  
communicating with a PDA at a distance up to 3 feet.  
3.2 Operating the DX604.  
The commonly used receiver commands are:  
* Tuning  
* Frequency scanning  
* Tuner select (Excluding tuners from the diversity)  
* Turning the display on or off  
* Locking the keypad.  
3.2.1 Tuning  
<FREQ> <ENTER> tunes in to the desired frequency. The <*> key is  
used as a decimal point.  
The DX404 NTSC model tuning range is from 56MHz to 802.25MHz  
The DX404 PAL model tuning range is from 56MHz to 860MHz.  
The DX504 tuning range is from 900 MHz to 928 MHz (2150 MHz  
with Option 4).  
The DX604 tuning range is from 2350 MHz to 2500 MHz (2150 to  
2500 MHz with Option 4).  
E.G.:  
802*25<ENTER> tunes a DX404 to 802.25MHz (Channel 69)  
912<ENTER> tunes a DX504 to 912MHz.  
2412<ENTER> tunes a DX604 to 2.412GHz.  
The tuned-in frequency appears on the top left of the LCD as  
explained in Appendix A.  
If <FREQ> is out of the tuning range, the receiver will display  
“INVALID” and default to the last tuned-in frequency.  
E.G.:  
912<ENTER> is beyond the tuning range of the DX604 and will be  
rejected.  
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#<CHANNEL> <ENTER> tunes in to the desired channel (DX404  
only).  
The valid channels for the DX404 NTSC model are 2-69.  
The valid channels for the DX404 PAL model are 2-12 and 21-70.  
E.G.:  
#25<ENTER> tunes a DX404 to channel 25.  
3.2.2 Frequency scanning.  
<UP> tunes to the next higher frequency (or Channel for DX404).  
<DOWN> tunes to the next lower frequency (or Channel for DX404).  
Holding down the <UP> or <DOWN> keys changes the frequency (or  
channel) repeatedly.  
The factory preset step increment/decrement step is 0.25MHz and  
may be changed by typing the following sequence:  
*92 <STEP> <ENTER>  
Where  
<STEP> is a 4 digit number from 0025 to 9975, corresponding to  
a minimum step of 0.25MHz and a maximum of 99.75MHz.  
E.G.:  
*92 1 <ENTER> will increment/decrement 1MHz at a time.  
*92 12 <ENTER> will increment/decrement 12MHz at a time.  
*92 0025 <ENTER> will increment/decrement 0.25MHz at a time.  
*92 1225 <ENTER> will increment/decrement 12.25MHz at a time.  
3.2.3 Tuner Select  
The DX604 is factory preset to automatically select one of the 4  
tuners (The one with the best signal). The number of tuners  
participating in the diversity process can be limited via the following  
function (<TN> is any tuner number from 1 to 4):  
*1# <TN> <ENTER> selects one tuner only.  
*1# <TN> <TN> <ENTER> selects two tuners.  
*1# <TN> <TN> <TN> <ENTER> selects three tuners out of four.  
*1 <ENTER> selects all four tuners (normal mode)  
E.G.:  
*1#1 <ENTER> locks the output to tuner 1 and stops the diversity.  
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*1#12 <ENTER> eliminates tuners 3 and 4 from the diversity  
*1#123 <ENTER> eliminates tuner 4 from the diversity  
*1 <ENTER> includes all four tuners in the diversity process.  
A A/M indication is shown on the LCD display, line 2 as explained in  
Appendix A. This setting is not saved at power off.  
3.2.4 Turning ON or OFF the display.  
*# <ENTER> toggles the display ON or OFF.  
3.2.5 Locking the keypad.  
This feature is used to prevent accidental change of setup.  
*077 <ENTER> locks the keypad.  
*055 <ENTER> unlocks the keypad.  
The LCD displays a “L” at the bottom right if the keypad is locked.  
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3.3 Setup.  
3.3.1 Tuning the audio sub-carrier frequencies (DX504/DX604 only).  
The Audio1 sub-carrier frequency is factory preset to 6 MHz.  
The Audio2 sub-carrier frequency is factory preset to 6.5MHz.  
The audio sub-carrier frequencies can be tuned anywhere between  
5MHz to 7MHz in increments of 10KHz.  
Audio1: *21# <FREQ> <ENTER>  
Audio2: *22# <FREQ> <ENTER>  
Where <FREQ> is from 500 to 700 (the first digit represents  
megahertz & the last digit represents 10’s of kilohertz), tunes the  
audio sub-carrier to the desired frequency. If the ‘#’ character and  
<FREQ> are omitted, the sub-carriers will tune to the factory preset.  
E.G.:  
*21# 665 <ENTER> tunes Audio1 to 6.65 MHz.  
*22# 700 <ENTER> tunes Audio2 to 7MHz  
*22 <ENTER> tunes Audio2 back to 6.5MHz  
3.3.2 Setting the audio sub-carrier bandwidth.  
The audio IF bandwidth can be set to narrow for 75 KHz deviation  
or wide for 125 KHz deviation.  
Audio1: *211 <ENTER> sets Audio1 bandwidth to Narrow.  
*210 <ENTER> sets Audio1 bandwidth to Wide.  
Audio2: *221 <ENTER> sets Audio2 bandwidth to Narrow.  
*220 <ENTER> sets Audio2 bandwidth to Wide.  
Selecting an incorrect audio bandwidth results in a low and distorted  
audio output.  
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3.3.3 Changing the video bandwidth (DX504 only).  
The DX404 video bandwidth is factory preset to 5MHz. The DX604  
video bandwidth is factory preset to 16 MHz. The DX504 video  
bandwidth can be field changed from 16MHz to 27 MHz and back.  
*32 <ENTER> changes the video bandwidth to 27 MHz.  
*31 <ENTER> changes the video bandwidth to 16 MHz.  
LCD display indication – first line, after carrier frequency.  
“W” alongside the carrier frequency indicates wide bandwidth of  
27 MHz. “N” indicates narrow bandwidth of 16 MHz.  
3.3.4 Inverting the polarity of the video output.  
The DX604 is factory preset to positive video (negative sync).  
*42 <ENTER> sets the video output to negative video.  
*41 <ENTER> restores video output to positive video.  
LCD display indication – second line (See Appendix A)  
“N” indicates NORMAL (positive) video. “I” indicates INVERTED  
(negative) video.  
3.3.5 Adding the audio sub-carriers to the video output (DX504/DX604  
only).  
This function extends the diversity architecture above the 4 inputs  
available on a single DX504/DX604 to 8, 12, and 16 inputs by  
hooking up two, three or four DX504/DX604 receivers to a DX004  
baseband diversity receiver.  
*51 <ENTER> sets the video output to video with no audio.  
*52 <ENTER> sets the video output to video with audio.  
LCD display indication – second line (See Appendix A)  
”V” indicates video with no audio.  
“R” indicates video with audio.  
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NOTE  
Displaying video that has the audio subcarriers on it will show visible  
noise on the picture.  
3.3.6 Assigning an EIN (Electronic Identification Number) to the DX604.  
Valid only for firmware ver 6.7 and later  
This command is used in conjunction with the RS232 option. Multiple  
DX604’s can be controlled with a single RS232 port by using a RS232 to  
RS485 converter. If this is needed, please contact the factory for details.  
Every DX604’s EIN is factory preset to “01”.  
*8<EIN><ENTER> where <EIN> is a 2 digit number from 01 to 99  
assigns EIN as the receiver ID.  
*8<00><ENTER> - clears the id. 00 is NOT a valid EIN number  
or  
*8<ENTER>  
When ID is set, the second line of the LCD display will show the  
current ID in NN (refer Appendix B)  
When ID is set, prefix all serial commands with the three-byte  
sequence  
<EIN><space>  
Example:  
If EIN is 09, a command to set frequency to 2379 MHz would be:  
09sp2379<ENTER>  
where ‘sp’ is space  
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4. Error conditions and Prompts.  
4.1 Power fault indicator.  
The power fault indicator (Circle 10 on the rear panel) illuminates  
when the input voltage exceeds 24V, or when the input voltage is  
hooked up in reverse polarity.  
4.2 Battery-low warning.  
The front panel LCD backlight will blink whenever the power input  
voltage drops below 10.5V. While in this mode, the receiver is unable  
to memorize any setup changes.  
4.3 Internal errors.  
The LCD messages “BIT x” indicate internal errors. The DX604 may  
need to be serviced. Please call your dealer or AValon RF directly.  
Please see Appendix ‘C’ for an explanation of the errors.  
4.4 Keypad entry errors.  
When an illegal command or a command with illegal parameters is  
entered, the message “INVALID” is displayed. See description for  
specific commands.  
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5. Ordering Information  
DX404 – Basic System  
DX504 – Basic System  
DX604 – Basic System  
Every DX604 comes with the following standard features and  
accessories.  
5.1.1 One DX404 or DX504 or DX604 in a ZIPLOCK ESD bag.  
The receiver has one video and two audio channels.  
5.1.2 One BX002U 12V low noise regulated AC adapter for 110Vac/60Hz.  
5.1.3 A user manual (the one you’re reading).  
5.1.4 A warranty card.  
5.1.5 One reusable carton with foam lining.  
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5.2 Optional features:  
Option 00  
European version.  
Includes a 230VAC power adapter and calibration  
for PAL.  
Option 01  
Remote programming.  
The RS232 interface is installed on the  
power input connector. Consult Appendix B for  
programming instructions.  
Option 02  
Remote synthesizing (DX604 only)  
This option automatically changes the operating  
frequency of a TX630 companion transmitter to  
match the change in tuning frequency of its DX604.  
It requires Option 11.  
Option 03  
Option 04  
Dual IF bandwidth (DX504 only)  
IF bandwidth of 16MHz and 27MHz  
Extended tuning range  
900 MHz – 2.15 GHz (DX504)  
2.150GHz to 2.500GHz (DX604)  
Option 11  
Option 31  
Two way serial communication channel.  
Audio talk back  
Does not work in conjunction with option 11  
Option 41  
Option 51  
Option 99  
Option R  
Alarm output  
Telemetry output.  
Power to an external LNA (DX504 only)  
Rack mount adapter (requires two receivers).  
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5.3 Optional accessories  
5.3.1 Antennas.  
Each receiver requires four (4) antennas. Higher antenna gain yields  
longer range with limitations on reception “viewing angle”.  
Ordering information:  
Description  
2dbi omnidirectional  
2dbi omni circular polarized  
5dbi omnidirectional  
DX404 DX504  
DX604  
AX602  
AX602R  
AX605  
AX402  
AX502  
AX405  
AX406  
AX505  
AX506  
6dbi hemispheric patch  
9.5dbi panel antenna  
10dbi circular polarized(RH) patch  
10dbi circular polarized(LH) patch  
11dbi log periodic antenna  
13dbi panel antenna  
15dbi panel antenna  
18dbi panel antenna  
24dbi parabolic antenna  
AX609  
AX610R  
AX610L  
AX411  
AX513  
AX613  
AX615  
AX618  
AX624  
5.3.2 Antenna cables.  
These cables connect the receiver to its antennas. If a system  
requires splitters, these cables connect the antennas to the splitters.  
DX604: Times Microwave LMR-240 50 (ohm) or equivalent are  
recommended for runs up to 30ft and LMR-400 50 (ohm) for runs  
from 20ft to 50ft.  
Ordering Information:  
DX404/DX504  
F-F/75(ohm)  
CBLFF-5  
DX604  
N-SMA/50(ohm)  
CBLNS-5  
Length  
5’  
15’  
30’  
50’  
CBLFF-15  
CBLFF-30  
CBLFF-50  
CBLNS-15  
CBLNS-30  
CBLNS-50  
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5.3.3 Antenna cables for the Digital Wireless Link (DWL)  
The DWL antenna cable is a BNC to BNC cable with RG58 cable.  
5.3.4 Splitters  
When a set of four antennas feeds more than one receiver, it is  
convenient to split the signal from each antenna to all receivers at the  
same location.  
There are two types of splitters: Passive and amplified. Passive are  
lower cost and adequate for short range. Amplified splitters are costly  
but offer better sensitivity.  
Ordering information:  
DX404/DX504  
(F-F)  
DX604  
(SMA-SMA)  
SP2S  
Splitter type  
1 to 2 (two DX..4)  
1 to 3 (three DX..4)  
1 to 4 (four DX..4)  
1 to 8 (eight DX..4)  
SP2F  
SP3F  
SP4F  
SP8F  
SP3S  
SP3S  
SP8S  
5.3.6 Splitter to receiver cables.  
The use of splitters requires jumper cables from every splitter output  
to every receiver antenna input. For a four receiver  
Ordering information:  
Number of DX..4 Number  
DX404/DX504  
DX604  
Receivers  
of cables  
2
3
4
8
12  
16  
CBLFF-2  
CBLFF-2  
CBLFF-2  
CBLSS-2  
CBLSS-2  
CBLSS-2  
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BACK CHANNEL  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA 1  
ANTENNA 2  
ANTENNA 3  
ANTENNA 4  
ANTENNA  
CABLES (4/5)  
110VAC  
POWER SUPPLY  
DX504 or DX604  
LOW FREQUENCY  
CABLES  
VIDEO OUT  
(BNC)  
AUDIO 1  
OUT (XLR3)  
AUDIO 2  
OUT (XLR3)  
DATA  
(LEMO 0B-14)  
Figure H – Block Diagram of Basic System with a Single  
DX404/DX504/DX604 Receiver  
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BACK CHANNEL  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA 1  
ANTENNA 2  
ANTENNA 3  
ANTENNA 4  
ANTENNA  
CABLES  
4 or 5(*)  
CABLES  
SPLITTER  
SPLITTER  
SPLITTER  
1:4  
SPLITTER  
1:4  
COMBINER  
4:1  
1:4  
1:4  
SPLITTER TO RECEIVER JUMPER CABLES  
4 or 5(*) cables per receiver  
DX504/DX604  
V A A D P  
DX504/DX604  
DX504/DX604  
DX504/DX604  
110VAC  
TO 12VDC  
4/5(*) CABLES per receiver  
LINE  
(*) With BACK CHANNEL  
Figure J – Block Diagram of System  
with  
Four DX404/DX504/DX604 Receivers  
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Appendix A – LCD format  
First line  
FFF.FFMHz SSSS  
MMMMMMMM NNRAIVL  
Second line  
DX404 LCD format  
First line  
CH #17 SSSS  
MMMMMMMM NNRAIVL  
Second line  
DX404 LCD format # 2  
First line  
FFFF.FFn aAa bBb  
MMMMMMMM NNRAIVL  
Second line  
DX504/DX604 LCD format  
A.1 The format of the first line is:  
FFFF.FF is the carrier frequency  
SSSS (DX404 only) is the video standard (PAL or NTSC).  
n (DX504 only) is the video bandwidth:  
N = 16MHz  
W = 27MHz  
aAa (DX504/DX604 only) is the audio1 sub-carrier frequency  
bBb (DX504/DX604 only) is the audio2 sub-carrier frequency  
Where A and B indicate the sub-carrier bandwidth: N=75KHZ  
W=150KHz  
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A.2 The format of the second line is:  
MMMMMMMM is a warning prompt: INVALID =  
wrong entry  
BIT  
=
system check  
MEM, I2C,KEY  
NN is the receiver EIN (For the Optional remote control)  
R is a single letter notifying: “P” Program mode, “R” Receive mode  
A is a single letter notifying: “A” Automatic mode, “M” Manual mode  
I is a single letter notifying: “N” = positive video, “I” negative video  
V is a single letter notifying: “V” = video, “R” = video + audio  
L is a single letter indicating that the keypad is locked  
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Appendix B – Remote Programming Option  
The DX404/DX504/DX604 can be remotely programmed via a:  
RS232C interface  
The data rate is set for 9600 Baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no  
handshaking signals.  
B.1 Enabling the remote programming option.  
On receipt of a valid command on the serial port, the DX604 enters  
the ‘Remote/Programming’ mode and the front panel keypad is  
‘locked’. The second line of the front panel LCD will display as  
follows:  
2407.50N 6W0 6W5  
01
P
ANV
L  
The P indicating the ‘Remote or Programming’ mode and the L  
indicating the locked keypad. To bring the unit back to front panel  
operation, the unlock command (*055) can be sent on the serial bus  
or use the front panel keypad.  
B.2 Commands and responses  
Commands sent to the DX604 should be terminated by the “carriage  
return” (0Dh) character, the “line feed” (0Ah) character, or the  
“carriage return” + “line feed” sequence.  
If the command sent is valid, it will be executed and the new content  
of the LCD display is sent to the RS232C or IRDT interface,  
terminated by a carriage return + line feed. If the command is not  
valid, the sequence ‘Error’ is sent back.  
Note: When ID is set, prefix all serial commands with the three-byte  
EIN sequence. Refer page 16  
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B.3 List of Commands  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
f)  
Frequency tuning: <FREQ><CR>  
Channel tuning: #<FREQ><CR>  
Frequency scanning step size: *92<STEP><CR>  
Tuner Select: *1# <TN><CR> (1 or more tuners)  
Turning ON or OFF the display: *#<CR>  
Unlocking the keypad: *055<CR>  
g)  
Tuning the audio sub-carrier frequencies (DX504/DX604 only):  
Audio1:  
Audio2:  
*21# <FREQ><CR>  
*22# <FREQ><CR>  
h)  
Setting the audio sub-carrier bandwidth:  
Audio1: *211<CR> sets Audio1 bandwidth to Narrow.  
*210<CR> sets Audio1 bandwidth to Wide.  
Audio2: *221<CR> sets Audio2 bandwidth to Narrow.  
*220<CR> sets Audio2 bandwidth to Wide.  
i)  
Changing the video bandwidth (DX504 only):  
*32<CR> changes the video bandwidth to 27 MHz.  
*31<CR> changes the video bandwidth to 16 MHz.  
j)  
Inverting the polarity of the video output:  
*42<CR> sets the video output to negative video.  
*41<CR> restores video output to positive video.  
k)  
Adding audio sub-carriers to the video output (DX504/DX604 only):  
*51<CR> sets the video output to video with no audio.  
*52<CR> sets the video output to video with audio.  
l)  
Assigning an EIN (Electronic Identification Number):  
*8<EIN><CR> sets the EIN to the 2 digit number between 01 – 99  
*8<CR> clears the EIN to 00 (No ID is set)  
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Appendix C – BIT Codes  
BIT 0  
- memory error (unit is useable but will not retain stored setting)  
BIT 1-4 and combinations thereof – the numbers indicate which tuners are  
unlocked (the unit needs to be returned to factory for repairs at the  
earliest). Partial functionality can be achieved (until unit can be taken out of  
service) by removing the unlocked tuner from the diversity temporarily  
using the *1 command.  
BIT 5  
- I2C error. Unit is non-functional & must be sent back for  
repairs.  
BIT 6/<KEY> - keypad error (a key may be stuck)  
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