Diwel REALITYcaster Manuel utilisateur

VIDEO AND AUDIO LOCAL
WIRELESS BROADCAST
USER MANUAL
Software V3.24 and superior

Contents
Important safety information................................................................................................................3
Important regulation information.........................................................................................................6
Realitycaster family products presentation...........................................................................................8
Delivery includes..................................................................................................................................9
Product overview................................................................................................................................10
Putting Realitycasters into operation..................................................................................................11
tatistics..............................................................................................................................................16
Administration....................................................................................................................................17
Device.................................................................................................................................................19
WEB Interface....................................................................................................................................20
TELNET Monitoring..........................................................................................................................21
Antennas installation set up................................................................................................................22
If a problem occurs.............................................................................................................................23
Cleaning realitycasters........................................................................................................................24
Accessories.........................................................................................................................................24
pecifications.....................................................................................................................................25
Frequency plans..................................................................................................................................26
Manufacturer declaration....................................................................................................................27
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
RISK OF ÉLECTROCUTION
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: to minimize risks of fire and electrocution, never remove any screw. This product
contains no part,which can be repaired by the user. Confide any repair to a qualified technician
WARNING: to avoid any risk of fire or electrocution, never expose this product to the rain or to
the humidity.
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READ ATTENTIVELY THOSE IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS CONCERNING SAFETY
KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE.
Important sa ety instructions
- Take into account all the warnings.
- Follow all the instructions.
- Do not use this device near water.
- Clean only the device with a clean and dry rag.
- Do not block the openings of ventilation. ettle the device according to the instructions of the
manufacturer.
- ettle it away from any source of heat, such as radiators, convectors, or other devices (including
amplifiers) which produce some heat.
- This device must be connected to power point endowed with a ground connection.
- ettle power cable not turn out in a way and take care that no object corners it, near power
contacts and other I/O connectors particularly.
- Only use fixations/accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
- Use exclusively a trolley, a support, a foot, a table or a fixation recommended by the manufacturer
or sold with the device. If the device is settled on a trolley, move the latter with precaution to avoid
that it overturns and causes wounds.
- If there is risk of thunderstorm or if you do not plan to use the device during a prolonged period,
disconnect it of the sector.
- Confide any repair work to a qualified technician only.
- Have this product repaired if it underwent a damage, in particular:
- If the supply cable or its contact are damaged;
- If some liquid was knocked down or if objects fell in the device;
- If the device was exposed to the rain or to the humidity;
- If this product fell or if its case is damaged;
- If the device does not work normally or if its performances fall in a significant way.
- Do not expose the device to drops or spatters. Do not deposit object containing liquid on the
device (a vase, for example).
- Interrupt immediately the functioning of the device if any object or some liquid had to penetrate
inside the device. In such a situation, disconnect the power cable and make proceed to an inspection
of the device by our after-sales service.
- Connect the product only to a power cable of following type: 100/120 Vac or 220/240 Vac
50/60 Hz.
- Disconnect the power cable in case of an extended non-used period of the device.
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Overload
- Avoid overloading the grips and the extension leads, because of the risk of fire or electrocution.
Spare parts
- If it is necessary to settle spare parts, assure that the service technician uses spare parts
recommended by Diwel or parts with equivalent characteristics as the original ones. Unapproved
spare parts can provoke fires or electrocutions or still contain other risks.
Security check
- Make sure that the service technician, once the maintenance or repair works ended, proceeds to
security checks to verify the smooth running of the device.
Environment
- To save the current, disconnecting the power cable when the device is unused.
- The packaging is recyclable. Deposit it I an this appropriate container.
- If you put the device in the old materials dust bin, separate the case, the electronic system and the
cables, then proceed to the elimination of components according to the legislation.
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IMPORTANT REGULATION INFORMATION
DIWEL products use U-NII and I M radio bands :
U-NII Low (U-NII-1) 5.15-5.25 GHz
U-NII Mid (U-NII-2) 5.25-5.35 GHz
U-NII Worldwide (U-NII-2e) 5.47-5.725 GHz
U-NII Upper (U-NII-3) 5.725 to 5.825 GHz
I M 5.725 to 5.875 GHz
Norms may change. Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective country
specific regulations.
This equipment con orms to the R&TTE directive or usage in the 5GHz requency bands.
(see the Manufacturer declaration at the end of this document)
It can operate on 24 distinct frequency channels. These channels are not considered identical by the
regulation authorities.
The following table sums up the different channels and their characteristics :
These power limit are the default values imposed by the regulator. ome derogations allowing more
power to be transmitted may apply in some country.
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frequency band
1 5180 36 U-NII-1 200mW (23 dBm)
2 5200 40 U-NII-1 200mW (23 dBm)
3 5220 44 U-NII-1 200mW (23 dBm)
4 5240 48 U-NII-1 200mW (23 dBm)
5 5260 52 U-NII-2 200mW (23 dBm)
6 5280 56 U-NII-2 200mW (23 dBm)
7 5300 60 U-NII-2 200mW (23 dBm)
8 5320 64 U-NII-2 200mW (23 dBm)
9 5500 100 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
10 5520 104 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
11 5540 108 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
12 5560 112 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
13 5580 116 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
14 5600 120 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
15 5620 124 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
16 5640 128 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
17 5660 132 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
18 5680 136 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
19 5700 140 U-NII-2 1000mW (30dBm)
20 5745 149 I M 25mW (14dBm)
21 5765 153 I M 25mW (14dBm)
22 5785 157 I M 25mW (14dBm)
23 5805 161 I M 25mW (14dBm)
24 5825 165 I M 25mW (14dBm)
DIW EL
Channel number
normalized
channel number
Power
(E.I.R.P)

The equipment can have a user configurable transmission power, from 6 dBm up to 25 dBm.
This allow to use different type of antenna and cable, and compensate the power loss in these cable.
The conformity test have been performed with a 7 dBi gain antenna and the maximum power output
To comply with the regulation, when using the channel 1 to 8 (5180 MHz to 5320 MHz), the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) must be lower than 200 mW (23 dBm). If the
equipment is set to 25 dBm power, a cable of at least 7 dB attenuation must be used if a 7 dBi
antenna is used.
When using the channel 20 to 24 (5745 MHz to 5825 MHz), the EIRP must be lower than 25 mW
(14 dBm), a cable of at least 6 dB attenuation must be used if a 7 dBi antenna is used.
When using a different antenna, or different cable, the maximum allowed power may be achieved
by lowering the power generated by the product (using the front panel, or from the web interface).
It is the installer’s responsibility to ollow local country regulations including operation within
legal requency channels. The End User is responsible or keeping the unit working according
to these rules.
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REALITYCASTER FAMILY PRODUCTS PRESENTATION
REALITY caster is a product line dedicated to low latency wireless ull HD
video contents and audio broadcasting during events.
These equipments allow to free yourself from long lengths of cables between your source and your
video and audio restoration equipments. They operate a transmission of a digital multimedia flow
Full HD within 120 ms.
At the same time, thanks to a complete choice of connections, these devices are directly plugged to
your video and audio professional equipments. Very easy to use, these products offer a real-time
diagnosis of the quality transmission and propose intelligent tools for transmission parameters
management (power of emission, scan, …)
U E
Wireless audio and video broadcasting from
control room, mixing table, computers,..., towards
your HD screens, led walls, video-projectors, speakers,
amplifiers, line arrays,…
Indoor broadcasting: in art halls, concert halls, hall
of congress, museums…
Outdoor broadcasting during concerts, sport
events, shows, …
KEY POINT
Point to multi-points Broadcasting,
Range beyond one kilometre,
Latency lower than 120ms (3 images in 25fps),
implicity of installation and use thanks to the
integrated tools,
Reliability thanks to a radio transmission using
diversity of frequencies and diversity of antennas,
Full HD video transmission thanks integrated HD
encoder and decoder,
Transmission of two sounds channels,
Numerous audio and video formats compliance,
Operating in U-NII world free frequency bands
(5.150 - 5.825 GHz),
Monitoring of all the equipments from the
transmitter,
Automatic peering of the receivers with it(s)
transmitter(s),
Access to quality indicators thanks to the Ethernet
10/100 link.
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DELIVERY INCLUDES
1 device
1 power cable
2 R MA 3dB omnidirectional antennas
2 MA-R MA adaptors
2 front-plate antennas cables
1 user manual
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
FRONTPANEL BUTTONS
To go back to main menu To go back to main menu
Menu navigation or Change value (up) Menu navigation or Change value (down)
Enter button Edit parameter
Access to sub menu or change parameter validation
BACKPANEL CONNECTION
1 Antenna 1 8 1 XLR Analog output (receiver)
2 Power supply in 9 1 XLR Analog or stereo digital output (receiver)
3 Option 10 RCA Analog outputs (receiver)
4 HDMI or DVI input/output 11 1 XLR Analog input (transmitter)
5 VGA input (transmitter only) 12 1 XLR Analog or stereo digital input (transmitter)
6 BNC DI input/output (option) 13 2 RCA Analog inputs (transmitter)
7 LAN port 14 Antenna 2
! Note ! U B port is for maintenance
SUB-MENUS DESCRIPTION
Menu :
► Status
Radio
Audio
Stats ▼
tatus : main menu tats : radio-communication statistics
Radio : change channels management Device : product identification
Audio : audio parameters management Admin : Password and default configuration
! Note ! The arrow on the right area of the screen means that other items are available above (▲) or
below (▼).
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