Microwave Radio Communications LLC HDT1000LS User Manual

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HDT-1000S2 User and Technical
Rev 1
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Unpacking the HDT-1000S2
Before you install your new equipment, carefully unpack your new equipment to avoid 
accidental damage.
Locate all parts and accessories and verify that they are listed on the packing list. DO 
NOT discard the container or packing material until you have inspected the equipment 
and are sure there is no shipping damage. The container and packing must be available 
in case you need to file a damage claim with the shipping carrier.
Inspect the equipment for damage and that it is clean and dry. 
Inspect the cables, connectors, switches, and displays to ensure that they are not 
broken, damaged, or loose. 
If you discover damage after unpacking the system, report the damage as follows: 
Immediately file a claim with the shipping carrier. 
Forward a copy of the damage report to Vislink Customer Service.
Contact Vislink Customer Service to determine the disposition of the equipment. 
You can connect the following cables to the HDT-1000S2.
Audio Input
Audio is input to the HDT-1000S2 through the 21-pin front panel connector. 
Branched cable assemblies are available for either microphone or line level 
input to the HDT-1000 transmitter.
RS-232 Control
You can control the HDT-1000S2 using an RS-232 command set. A branched 
cable assembly is available to connect the 21-pin front panel connector to a 
DB-9M connector.
Auxiliary Data
You can transmit the auxiliary RS-232 data through the HDT-1000. A branched 
cable assembly is available to connect the 21-pin front panel connector to a 
DB-9M connector.
Video Input
Video is input to the HDT-1000S2 through the front panel BNC connector. The 
HDT-1000S2 accepts an NTSC or PAL analog composite signal, as well as an 
ASI, or HD-SDI digital video signal. You select between analog or digital video 
input using the web server software.