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C CW-
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any, Ltd. IDX Comp 6-28-11 Sh hukugawara, T Japan 214-0021 J Tama-ku, Kaw wasaki-shi, Kan nagawa-ken 2 Contents I. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 4 1. Product overview ................................................................................ 4 2. Safety Notes ....................................................................................... 6 3. Notes of the radio waves .................................................................... 9 4. Packing list ....................................................................................... 11 5. Names of parts .................................................................................. 12 6. Optional accessories ......................................................................... 16 II. Preparation .......................................................................................................... 17 1. Installation of optional plates ........................................................... 17 2. Installation of antenna ...................................................................... 20 3. Preparing for power supply .............................................................. 23 4. Menu setting ..................................................................................... 25 III. Operation of CW-F25 ...................................................................................... 30 1. Basics ............................................................................................... 30 2. Return video ..................................................................................... 32 IP camera setup - wireless LAN bridge - .......................................... 34 3. 4. Intercom operation ........................................................................... 36 5. GPI connection - as tally .................................................................. 38 6. RS-422 remote .................................................................................. 41 IV. Useful information .......................................................................................... 43 1. Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 43 2. Revert to default settings .................................................................. 49 3. Firmware update ............................................................................... 49 V. References ........................................................................................................... 51 1. List of setup menus - Rule ................................................................ 51 2. Setup menus - Transmitter ................................................................ 52 3. Setup menus - Receiver .................................................................... 60 4. Status LED ....................................................................................... 68 5. Specification ..................................................................................... 69 6. Connector and pin assignment .......................................................... 75 7. Index ................................................................................................. 76 VI. Warranty & Service ......................................................................................... 81 1. Product warranty .............................................................................. 81 2. About exemptions............................................................................. 81 3. Support & Service contact ................................................................ 82 3 I. Introduction 1. Product overview CW-F25 is a wireless video transmission system which enable to transmit the downlink and uplink 1 video, audio and various data. Based on IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN technology with newly developed 4x4 MIMO and beam-forming technology, CW-F25 enable to transmit H.264 high profile signal up to 25Mbps. High-quality video CW-F25 supports HD-SDI&3G-SDI and full HD video - up to 1920x1080 resolution. A system utilized H.264 high profile compression and supports up to 25Mbps. Adaptive variable-bit rate control CW-F25 has an adaptive variable-bit rate control function to prevent sudden disconnection of video and audio link due to the distance between the transmitter and receiver and/or the deterioration of radio waves caused by the obstacles, weather condition and so on. To minimize an unexpected shout down of the link, CW-F25 has a function to reduce the transmission video bit rate automatically. Operator can be selected a sufficient bit rate from auto or manual by menu setting. Optional 18dBi High-Gain 4x4 MIMO antenna array (A-4XANT) When set the antenna array on both transmitter and the receiver, a transmission distance can be extended up to 2Km/1.2miles LOS. Bidirectional signal and data transmission CW-F25 is not a ordinal downlink video transmission system but supports variety of bidirectional signal and data such as return video, intercom, tally and RS-422 remote. 1 In this manual, the video that transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver referred as
"downlink video" and the video that transmitted from receiver to transmitter referred as "return video". 4 Wireless LAN bridge CW-F25 has Ethernet I/O equipped. This performs as a wireless LAN bridge therefore it is possible to connect the IP camera, remote controller, etc.. Also this Ethernet can simultaneously operate together with SDI video. DFS - Dynamic Frequency Selection CW-F25 has a DFS function built-in which detect the weather radar and avoid a confliction with such an official radio waves. With DFS functionality, CW-F25 can be freely used in indoor and/or outdoor without violating local law. 5 2. Safety N Notes Prior advic readi lead E r to using th ce outlined in ing, please ke to injury, fire his product, p n this manual eep it in a con
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usty conditio ons and plac ces where th he n unstable su urface, such as a unstab le alanced and fall of this produ erior temperatu and cause an i uct. ure of this produ njury or failure. uct will rise and it r hardware o or apply a str rong shock t to Do not p It may cau place anythin use failure. g on this pro oduct. Keep pa Children m acking materia may choke if the als such as p ey put them in th plastic bags o heir mouths or o ch of children out of the rea n. s. over their heads Do not u Doing so m use this produ may cause a fire uct if the fan e or failure. Ord stops. der a replace se ervice from you ur retailer. Keep all someone. People tri cables organ ipping on cable Be careful whe nized. es may cause en connecting a the product to nd positioning c o fall or topple cables. over and inju re 3. Notes of the radio waves FCC Statement 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 a 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 this 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 or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an 9 uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution!
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate the equipment. 10 4. Packing list ck the compon nents in the pa ackage. Chec CWF25TX XTransmitt ter CW-F F25 RX - Rece eiver Sup pplied access Readme Fir sories st x1 ntenna x8 Standard an Headset x2 1 11 5. Names o of parts 1) TX - Transm mitter 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12 12 e setup menu Antennas Antenna co onnector x4 RP-SMA x LCD Display the status. Status LED D Menu settin ng buttons r: Up, Down, L Move cursor ESC ENTER, E Ethernet co onnector and Left, Right 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OUT act closure ou IN THROUGH O OUT power connect R-4 male w holes for V-
7. GPI O Conta 8. SDI I 9. SDI T 10. SDI O 11. DC p XLR 12. Screw utput OUT tor
-Plate 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 19 9 20 0 21 1 13 14 15 16 17 18
. Ventilation
. Intercom c
. USB conne
. RS-422 con D-Sub 9pin
. Power ON/
. Screw hole n holes onnector ector nnector n female
/OFF switch e for V-Moun nt adopter plate 19. 3/8 in 20. Powe for V 21. 3/8 in for tr
(On t nch screw hol er supply term V-Mount adopt nch screw hol ripod the bottom) e for tripod minal in inside ter plate. e 1 13 2) RX - Receiv ver 1 2 3 4 65 7
/OFF switch onnector es for V-Plate. screw holes 5. USB 6. Statu 7. Menu Move ENTE connector us LED u setting butto e cursor: Up, Do ER, ESC ons own, Left, Righht
. Power ON/
1. 2. Intercom c
. Screw hole 3. mounting s 4. LCD Display the status. e setup menu and 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 15 16 17
. Antennas 8. Ventilation 9. 0. Ethernet co 10 1. RS-422 con 11 D-Sub 9pin 2. DC power 12 XLR-4 ma n holes onnector nnector n female connector le 13. Anten RP-S 14. GPI I Conta 15. SDI I 16. SDI T 17. SDI O nna connector r SMA x4 IN act closure inp IN THROUGH O OUT put OUT 1 15 6. Optional l accesso ories n be mount on series Lithium M Model# P-V2C n both TX an nd RX then su m Ion batteries
. CL upply +14VD DC by attachinng V V-Plate T This plate can I IDX Endura s V V-Mount Adop T This adapter p t then the TX c B By using this s supplied to th t the plate. The e even if the po pter Plate plate is for m can easily atta s plate, the ba he camera thro e power will wer OFF on T M Model# A-MT mounting on th he back of th back of the ca ach onto the b DC power c attery or EXT ti pin connect ough the mult pply to the ca continue sup TX T2V he TX mera. an be tor on amera 4 MIMO Anten high-gain (18 g bracket and are the antenn nna array M 8dBi) direction antenna cable na pole separat Model# A-4X nal antenna ar e (3m x4) incl tely. XANT rray. luded. H High-gain 4x4 A A-4XANT is P Pole mounting
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* Please prepa 16 II. Prepara ation 1. This Installati ion of opt tional pla tes section descr ribes how to in nstall the V-Pl late and V-Mo ount adopter p plate. 1.1 1. How to o install the P-V2CL on to transmitt ter Mou unt the P-V2C L onto TX by y using supplie ed screws as s shown in figur re above. 1 17 1.1. 18 How to in nstall the A-
-MT2V onto transmitter r Unscrew t then remove th on the back he metal cove k of transmitte er er. Pull out i inside of tra c connect with c the power c ansmitter and connector from connector from m ly d then firml m A-MT2V. Carefully c connector to in restore the nside of transm e cable an mitter. nd After resto m mount the A-
u using supplied ore the cable
-MT2V onto d screws, To in and connecto or, by transmitter b nside of body. 1.2 2. How to i install the P P-V2CL onto o receiver Mou unt the P-V2C L onto receive er by using su upplied screwss as shown in figure above. 1 19 2. Installati ion of ant tenna 2.1 1. Install th he antenna nsmitter ch all four ant tennas tightly Tran Attac mount in a cl lockwise direcction. 20 eiver ch all four ant tennas tightly mount in a cl lockwise direc ction. nd up all the an ntenna at 90 d degree when in n operation. Rece Attac Stan 221 2.2 2. Install th he optional antenna kinglist ble 3m/10 feet ing bracket x1 x4 x1
(N
-plug / RP-SM MA plug) A4X XANTPack Antenna Coaxial cab Pole mounti allation Inst Attach the brac 1. A Mount the ante 2. M 3. C Connect four C CW-F25. Note e L Length of coa C Coaxial cable cket firmly on enna to the po N-type conn nto the antenn ole. nectors to th na. e antenna an nd another si ide connect t to axial cable is 3 longer than 3m 3m/10 feet. m is not recom mmended due to attenuation n of the signal l. A A-4XANT is a S Signal strength th hen transmiss D Directivity of t a directional a h falls if direc ion may not b the antenna is antenna. tion of the ant be performed p s as follows tenna surface properly. is displaced, Vert tical surface 22 Hor rizontal surfac ce 3. Preparing for power supply AC adapter is not included to the package. Recommended power supply for the CW-F25 shown in below. 3.1. Recommended products AC adapter Power base station IDX EB-2 EB-4 EB-424L Batteries IDX IA-60a IA-200a IA-300a AC-100 IDX Endura series battery with optional P-V2CL. 3.2. Note P-V2CL is an adopter for V-Mount batteries. Input voltage range is DC 7V to 17V. Power input connecter is Cannon 4-pin male. Pin assignment #1: minus (-)
#4: plus (+) Caution Please make sure the input voltage range. Please be careful not to reverse connection of power supply. Useable battery is 7.4V lithium-ion battery or 14V lithium-ion battery. 24V battery cannot be used. 23 3.3 3. Power o on and Pow wer off 1) Connecting t Plug the Can
* Insert tight the power sup non connector tly until it clic pply to the DC inp cks. put on TX and d RX. Recei iver backside Trans smitter right si ide 2) Turn on the p power switch Recei iver front Transm mitter left side LCD backlig LCD will sta will starts fla n then status L ght will turn on information ab art to display i ashing GREEN N. LED lights RE bout 15 secon ED. nds later then the status LED Turn off the p Turn OFF th power:
e power switc ch then remov ve the power c cable. 3) 4) 24 4. Menu setting CW-F25 equipped operation button and LCD for displays current status and for menu setting. This section describes how to operate the button and information that displays on LCD . 4.1. LCD and the push button ENTER ENTER Menu: Level 2 Channel f r eq. Channel power Menu: Level 1 Wi r el ess set up Net wor k set up Information Display 1080i / 59. 94 300M 25M 34. 5dB LCD displays setup menus and current status. By pressing ENTER button, display can be changed from current status to menu setting mode. Setup menu is hierarchical thus the role of the ENTER button is to use for item selection and move down to the lower level. Role of ESC button is moved back to the upper level and it can be returned to the status display on the top. See below. Cursor appears in the menu and move up or down the cursor by using Up or Down button.
(See the right) Net wor k set up Vi deo Wi r el ess set up Net wor k set up Wi r el ess set up Net wor k set up Menu: Level 1 Up button Cursor ESC ESC Down button Arrow:
It indicates that the menu is followed by up or down as scroll. 25 Select the menu by using ENTER button and then move to the lower level. Select the menu by scrolling cursor then move to the setting item by pressing ENTER button. Menu will indicate possible selection in the setup items Move the item by left or right button, then press ENTER for selecting desired item. ESC means the cancel. If pressed ESC button, it will return to upper level with keeping previously selected item. Example;
For changing video bit rate, move down the menu hierarchy Video > Video bit rate, then it been changed to 20Mbps from AUTO. ENTER Menu: Level 1 Net wor k set up Vi deo Menu: Level 2 H. 264 pr of i l e Vi deo bi t r at e ENTER H. 264 pr of i l e Vi deo bi t r at e ENTER Setting items Vi deo bi t r at e AUTO Vi deo bi t r at e 25 Mbps Vi deo bi t r at e 20 Mbps 26 Some of the setting items need to enter a numerical number or alphabet. To move the cursor to digit by left or right button and then select alphabet by up or down button. Continue to move the cursor to another digit by left or right button, then please enter all the necessary character. Press ENTER when all the input has been completed. Press the ESC if you want to cancel the input. Example;
For changing Network IP address. Network setup > IP address. Summarizes the role of the operation button in the table below. I P addr ess 192. 168. 098. 100 I P addr ess 192. 168. 098. 100 I P addr ess 192. 168. 098. 100 I P addr ess 193. 168. 098. 100 I P addr ess 194. 168. 098. 100 I P addr ess 193. 168. 098. 100 Button Behavior in the menus Behavior in the setup items Display the menu. Select menu items down to next level. Go back to upper level. Move cursor.
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ENTER ESC Up Down Left Right Commit for changes. Cancel Select character. Move between setting items. Move cursor. 27 4.2. Information display LCD displays a status of the video transmission as shown in below. 2 1 1080i / 59. 94 300M 25M 34. 5dB 3 4 5 1. Video format Display the resolution and frame/field rate of input video. Display the "NO_VIDEO_IN" if there is no input signal of SDI. 2. Wireless link speed Display the wireless link speed of current connection.
"300M" indicates that the link speed is 300Mbps and this is a maximum speed of the 802.11n. 3. Received signal strength Display in five steps bar the strength of the received signal. The strength of the received signal will display by five steps bar. When the number of the bar is greater, it indicate that is in good receiving condition. 4. Video bit rate Display a current H.264 video bit rate. When the bit rate set to "AUTO" mode, '*' mark will appear in front of the number.. Video bit rate indication will updated accordingly due to the transmission state. 5. SNR (Signal Noise Ratio) Display the S/N ratio of receiving radio waves. It indicate a good receiving condition if value is greater. 28 4.3. Default settings CW-F25 has shipped with default setting that enable for immediate use, however, please be sure to check the frequency every time prior to use. Transmitter only - setting the radio frequency Please select and set at desired frequency. Menu: Wireless setup > Channel freq. Other settings may be set as required. For more information about settings, please refer to P.51 "References". 29 III. Operati ion of C W-F25 1. Basics is explained a about basic vi deo transmiss sion. Let's tran nsmit downlinnk his section, it i In th o. video For m more informat tion about sett ting, refer to mark. Install the an P.20 "In Connection o P.23 "Pr ntennas to tran nstallation of a of power supp reparing for p eceiver. nsmitter and re antenna"
ply to transmit tter and receiv power supply"
ver. Connect betw Connect betw ween camera a ween monitor and transmitte and receiver. er. SDI I-IN SDI-OUT T Camer ra Monitor SDI-IN SDI-OUT 1. 2. 3. 30 4. 5. 6. Turn the pow P.24 "P wer ON of tran ower on and P nsmitter and r Power off"
eceiver. Set the frequ P.52 "S uency in a setu etup menus -
up menu of tra Transmitter"
ansmitter. If the conne monitor. Note:
If you select of waiting tim ection succes sful, the tran nsmitted video o will be dis splayed on th he the radio freq me. One minu quency of DF ute of waiting FS, signal will time is strict r l link after ab rule of DFS fr out one minu requency use. te 3 31 2. Return v video
-F25 is capabl le to transmit t the return vide eo as well. ntennas to the nstallation of of power sup reparing for p monitor setup nd receiver. transmitter an antenna"
pply to transm mitter and rece power supply"
p shown in bel low. eiver. Install the an P. 20 "I Connection o P.23 "Pr Camera and Turn the pow P.24 "P CW-
7. 1. 2. 3. 4. 32 SDI-IN Mon nitor SDI-I N SDI-O OUT SDI-OUT Camera a Ret turn video s source M Monitor SDI-OUT S SDI-IN SDI-IN S SDI-OUT wer ON of tran ower on and P nsmitter and r Power off"
eceiver. Set the frequ P.52 "S uency in a setu etup menus -
up menu of tra Transmitter"
ansmitter. 5. 6. u of receiver. Enable the re Video > Retu Video > Em video is not r
* Factory def P.60 "S The last setti eturn video in urn Video > O mbedded Audi required. fault setting is etup menus -
ing is memoriz a setup menu ON io > ON P s both ON. Receiver"
zed even after r power turned d OFF. Please select OFF If audio o in the retur rn ction successf deo will displa ful, the downl ay on the mon link video wil nitor of camer l display on th ra side. he monitor an nd If the connec the return vid 3 33 3. IP came era setup
- wireles s LAN br ridge -
ernet on the CW Ethernet termi example of IP as a wireless W-F25 works inal on the CW W-F25 will fun
. camera setup LAN bridge. nction as conn All the device nected directly es connected t y to the LAN. to Install the an P. 20 "I ntennas to the nstallation of transmitter an antenna"
nd receiver. Connection o P.23 "Pr of power supp reparing for p tter and receiv ply to transmit power supply"
ver. onnect to the the receiver co Ethernet term onnect to PC. minal on the t For example b transmitter, an below. nd the Ethern et Ethernet t IP ca amera Ethernet PC Turn the po P.24 "P ower ON of tra ower on and P ansmitter and Power off"
receiver. Set the radi P.52 "S o frequency in etup menus -
n a setup men Transmitter"
nu of transmitt ter. firmly, video o transmissio n will start b by When the w controlling IP wireless link i P camera from is established m PC. IP camera co terminal on t Ethe the E An e 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 34 Monitor SDI-IN SDI-IN Ethernet IP camera Wireless LAN bridge function can be used at same time as transmission of downlink video and return video. Note:
Return video Ethernet SDI-OUT SDI-OUT Camera SDI-OUT SDI-OUT Monitor source SDI-IN SDI-IN PC Downlink and return video has a priority in the wireless transmission while Ethernet data communication has low priority. Therefore it is recommended to apply lower frame rate and lower video resolution on IP camera when operate both SDI and Ethernet. Specific value is depending on a transmission distance and operational environment, therefore, it is recommended for performance test prior to use. Ethernet interface is not supported PoE (Power Over Ethernet). Please prepare a separate power for IP camera and other Ethernet device. CW-F25 has no DNS and DHCP server. Therefore please assign a static IP address to IP camera and other Ethernet device or prepare a separate DNS and DHCP server. Please do not connect the Ethernet terminal of transmitter and receiver to existing LAN network. CW-F25 may be act as wireless LAN bridge. Ethernet topology loop occurs when the transmitter and receiver connected to the same LAN. Ethernet topology loop will cause the fault such as degradation of performance and network down, etc.. 35 dset, voice co ommunication n is possible in between t transmitter annd 4. Intercom m operatio on using a head iver. By u recei 1. Install the an P. 20 "I ntennas to the nstallation of transmitter an antenna"
nd receiver. Connect of p P.23 "Pr power supply t reparing for p and receiver. to transmitter power supply"
Camera and P.30 "B d monitor setu Basics", P.32 "R up, etc.. Return video"
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headset to tran nsmitter and r receiver. Headset I Connect the 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 36 SDI-
-IN Monitor SDI-OUT Camera SDI-IN SDI-OUT SDI-OUT S SDI-IN SDI-IN INTE DI-OUT ERCOM S Heads set NTERCOM Re eturn video source M Monitor Turn the pow P.24 "P wer ON of tran ower on and P nsmitter and r Power off"
eceiver. Set the radio P.52 "S frequency in etup menus -
a setup menu Transmitter"
u of a transmitt ter. 7. Enable an intercom in the setup menu of transmitter and receiver. Intercom > Intercom > ON
* Default setting is ON.. Last setting is memorized even after power is turned OFF. 8. CW-F25 is able to talk through the headsets on both transmitter and receiver. Volume control Sound and microphone volume can be set in the menu. Sound volume Intercom > Phone level > 0 to 10 , 0 is minimum. 10 is maximum. Microphone volume Intercom > Mic Level > 0 to 10, 0 is minimum. 10 is maximum. Using another headset Intercom jack is CTIA compliant 4-pole mini jack. Please check the pin assignment prior to use the headset on the market. Please refer to P.75 "Connector and pin assignment" for pin assignment. 37 5. GPI con nection -
as tally ted on the rec o the receiver, eiver and GPI
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". fault is 1 bit. OFF. receiver. 0 bps. 9. CW-F25 setu up successful then the two-w way transmiss sion of RS-42 2 is started. RS-4 RS-4 Plea Plea 422 cable an 422 connector se refer P. 75 se prepare RS nd connector r pin female. r is a D-Sub 9
"Connector an nd pin assignm S-422 cable, lo ocally. ment". e Note re is a transm Ther y is depending delay test p prior to use th mission delay g on environm he system. occurs becau ment and trans use of in rad smission dista io transmissio ance therefore on. Amount o of e recommend t to 42 IV. Useful information 1. Troubleshooting Check the following before asking for a repair. If the problem is not resolved then please contact to the dealer or our support & service. Please refer to P.82 "Support &
Service contact". 1) Power does not turn on Check the lighting of the status LED. If it is lit or flashing means that the power it turned ON. There is a possibility of a failure if the LCD backlight is not lit when the LED is flashing or lit. Please be make sure whether input correct voltage. Voltage range of CW-F25 is DC7-17V. Is power supply or AC adapter turned ON?
Is AC adapter connected to a commercial power source correctly Has the battery remained enough capacity and nominal output voltage?
Is A Battery mounted onto P-V2CL correctly? A battery must mount straightly from the upper side of the V-plate. Insufficient handling of battery will be causing serious damage to the pin of V-plate. Isn't connection of Cannon pin reverse?
Pin assignment of Cannon XLR-4 is: #1 = minus, #4 = plus. Is Cannon connecter inserted until it's firmly locked?
When installing the A-MT2V, make sure the connection of both connectors are firmly plugged in. And, then, carefully mount and screw by confirming not to pinch the wires in between the A-MT2V and CW-F25. 2) Status LED does not lit Please check the power supply. Refer P.43 "Power does not turn on". delay caused by the circuit initialization time, and this is not a malfunction. Status LED starts to lit about 15 second later after the power turned ON. This time 43 3) LCD backlight does not lit Please check the power supply. See the P. 43 "Power does not turn on". LCD backlight will lit immediately after power turned ON and it is always lit during operation. It is a failure if the LCD backlight is not lit. 4) Does not connect the wireless Please check LED status.. Red LED lit during initialization of the system, Green LED flashing indicates state of waiting, and Green LED lit when the system has connected successfully. If the video signal is not transmitted even when the Green LED lit. Please refer P.45 "No video out". Please reboot the power once if a status LED is not changed to Green for more than one minute. It is a system failure if this situation has not recovered after reboot of power. If selected Indoor DFS or Outdoor DFS, in the setup menu, the system automatically goes into standby state for about 1 minute for searching an official radio waves. During DFS searching state, status LED is flashing green. Please check if antennas are firmly connected. It may be loosen while in use. Isnt a distance between transmitter and receiver too close?
In case of standard antenna operation, recommend the distance more than 3m. In case of directional antenna array operation, recommend the distance more than 5m. Is the directional antenna array setting confront correctly? Antenna cannot transmit or receive the radio waves on the back or the widthwise. Isn't distance too far in between the antennas? Please re-try by reducing the distance. Isn't there any radio wave shielding object in between the antennas? Obstacles which were made by concrete, metal and glass with electromagnetic shielding will be causing disturbance or blocking of radio waves. Transmission path will be affected by the surrounding buildings, obstacles and environment, therefore there are places where radio waves is weak in spite of short distance. Isn't 5GHz wireless LAN used by neighborhood? Wireless LAN can be co-exist even if there is another wireless been used, but may not be able to connect if the frequency is overlapped. Please try with other frequency. 44 Isn't there a source of powerful electric wave nearby? Wireless connection in the area where close to the powerful radio sources is difficult. This is because the receiving sensitivity of the receiver is reduced, even if using a different frequency band. Please use away from these area. Is SSID setting on transmitter and receiver same? It is not possible to connect if the SSID setting were different. *Same SSID is set at factory. Is password setting on transmitter and receiver same? It is not possible to connect if the password setting were different. *Same password is set at factory. Please check the following item when IP address has changed. Subnet must be same. Please check the Netmask. IP address must not conflicts. Please Check the IP Address and the Codec Local IP . Codec Local IP of transmitter and Codec Remote IP of receiver must be the same. Receiver attempts to connect to an address set in Codec Remote IP. Please check when change the IP address. For details, please refer P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter" & P.60 "Setup menus -
Receiver". 5) No video out Please check the SDI connection. Transmitter:
Output of return video is 'SDI OUT' connector. Output of loop-out is 'SDI THRU OUT' connector. Receiver:
Output of downlink video is SDI OUT connector. Output of loop-out is 'SDI THRU OUT' connector. Input of return video is 'SDI IN' connector. Please confirm the video format whether it is supported by the system. It is not possible to transmit if it was an unsupported video format. Please refer P.69 "Specification". Video input and output are SDI only. This product does not support an analog signal. Please check the camera settings. Is SDI output enabled?
Please check the settings of monitor. Is input selection correct?
Please check coaxial cable. Isnt cable broken? Isnt cable length too long? Is the video output if changed cable?
45 6) No audio out If the embedded audio of downlink video is not output, please check Embedded Audio setting of transmitter. Is it turned ON?
If the embedded audio of the return video is not output, please check Embedded Audio setting of receiver. Is it turned ON?
The SDI embedded audio is supported 4CH in the downlink. (Group 1) The SDI embedded audio in the return video is supported 2CH. (Group 1) CW-F25 supports only SDI embedded audio. It does not supports an analog audio and AES/EBU. 7) Video interruption & disturbance Please check the video rate setting. It is required more channel capacity when set at high bit rate. Reduce the setting of bit rate or set it to AUTO bit rate. Video block noise and/or drop frame will occur if there is no sufficient channel capacity available that causing by the interference and distance. Video distortion or blackout occur if the input video format is changed during transmission. Video will freeze temporarily if the H.264 profile is changed during transmission. Isn't there any radio wave shielding object in between? Obstacles which were made by concrete, metal and glass with electromagnetic shielding will be causing disturbance or blocking of radio waves. Transmission path will be affected by the surrounding buildings, obstacles and environment, therefore there are places where radio waves is weak in spite of short distance. Isn't 5GHz wireless LAN used by neighborhood? Wireless LAN can be co-exist even if there is another wireless been used, but may not be able to connect if the frequency is overlapped. Please try with other frequency. Isn't there a source of powerful electric wave nearby? Wireless connection in the area where close to the powerful radio sources is difficult. This is because the receiving sensitivity of the receiver is reduced, even if using a different frequency band. Please use away from these area. 46 8) Intercom trouble Please check the settings. Is Intercom setting turned ON?
Re-adjust the microphone and phone level in the setup menu. Is plug correctly inserted? Please insert the plug all the way and firmly. Poor contact will occur if the plug is loose. When using a third-party's headset, please check a pin assignment of the plug. CW-F25 is a CTIA compliance but the third-party's headset might have a different pin arrangement There is a headset that has volume control. Please check volume. 9) GPI trouble Please check Tally setting of transmitter and receiver. If required remote tally, please select Remote Tally at transmitter side, and set Tally >
ON at receiver side. Check pin assignment of e GPI cable. Please check the specifications of the equipment to be connected to the GPI output. Vcc of the external device must be 24V or less and current should be less than 40mA. GPI input is a non-voltage contact. This output cannot be connected with the equipment that represents the on/off depending on the voltage level. 10) RS-422 trouble Please check Remote settings. Default value is OFF. Set ON for use. It will not communicate if baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, were not matched. Please check the pin assignment of RS-422 cable. If using long cable, please replace with shorter one. CW-F25 does not support RS-232C. 11) Ethernet trouble Please check an IP address setting. Must not be assigned a duplicate IP address with other devices. 47 If connecting to an existing LAN network, please check the network address or IP address of CW-F25. It is recommended to set an IP address of CW-F25 not to conflict with the subnet of existing LAN network. Please set an IP address in full attention to avoid duplication if the CW-F25 will be participated in existing LAN subnet. When connecting to an existing LAN network, please do not connect a transmitter and receiver at same time. Otherwise the network will establish wireless bridge and failure loop occurs in the LAN network. Path loop in the wireless bridge will cause of performance degradation , then the LAN network will down. 48 2. Revert to default settings If the CW-F25 does not operate properly, it can be recovered by restoring the factory default setting. Factory settings is in following procedure. In the setup menu, select System > Default set. 1) 2) Default set? Yes/No will display. 3) Select Yes, then push ENTER. 4) Take a power cycle. 3. Firmware update Updated firmware will distribute for improvement and enhancement and bug fixes. When update the firmware, complete the following steps:
It requires a USB memory. Please prepare a USB memory. Update procedure Please download an updated file from IDX webpage. It is packed in ZIP format. Unzip the files. If the "README" file exist in the extracted file, then read well and follow instruction. Following two files are included in the update. Each file is a firmware for transmitter and receiver. ti810x_update_tx.tar.gz ti810x_update_rx.tar.gz Copy the "ti810x_update_tx.tar.gz" to USB memory. Turn the power ON for transmitter, then insert USB memory to USB port. Select System > Firmware update > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER. Firmware update starts. Please do not turn the power off while updating. LCD screen will return to Firmware update from YES / NO selection screen when update is complete. Select System > System reboot > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER. Transmitter will automatically restart within a short period of time. for the transmitter. for the receiver. 49 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) Next, Copy the "ti810x_update_rx.tar.gz" to USB memory. 12) 13) 14) 15) Turn the power ON for receiver, then insert USB memory to USB port. Select System > Firmware update > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER. Firmware update starts. Please do not turn the power off while updating. LCD screen will return to Firmware update from YES / NO selection screen when update is complete. Select System > System reboot > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER. Receiver will automatically restart within a short period of time. Firmware update is complete. 16) 17) 50 V. References 1. List of setup menus - Rule In this section describes a list of setup menus and detailed description of each item. Rule Menu list from the left, Menu Level 1 > Level 2 > (level 3) > represent the display content or settings item. Choice of settings item was separated by a slash (/). Default value is the item that is indicated by the _ (underscore). Supplemental explanation is indicated by the * (asterisk). 51 2. Setup menus - Transmitter
*Defaultisblank
*SSIDsetatthefactory
*Passwordsetatthefactory 5190/5230/5755/5795/DFS ON/OFF Manual/DHCPClient 192.168.98.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.98.1 192.168.98.112 Baseline/Main/High 3/5/10/20/25/AUTO ON/OFF Remote/Linkstatus ON/OFF 010 010 LinkStatus Channelfreq. SSID IPaddress Netmask MACaddress Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No
*Defaultvalueis8
*Defaultvalueis8
*Displaymodelnameandfirmwareversion
*Displaylinkstatus
*Displayfrequency
*DisplaySSID
*DisplayIPaddress
*DisplayNetmask
*DisplayMACaddress
*DisplayWDSsettingstatus Channelfreq. SSID Password WDS WDSMAC IPaddressset IPaddress Netmask Gateway CodecLocalIP H.264profile Videobitrate Embeddedaudio Tallymode Intercom Miclevel PhoneLevel About Wirelessinfo Networking WDS Defaultset Firmwareupdate Systemreboot Codecreboot Wireless setup Network setup Video Tally Intercom Status System 52 Details of the setup menus - transmitter Wirelesssetup>Channelfreq. Setting frequency 5270,5310,5510,5550,5670MHz 5190MHz/5230MHz/5755MHz /5795MHz/DFS Items If selected DFS, it automatically selects from five frequencies of following. If DFS is selected, system will wait the transmission about one minute for scanning available frequencies which is specified in the standard. After scanning been done, then starts communication with selecting frequency automatically. Wirelesssetup>SSID Setting SSID Items Enter the SSID. 1-16 characters. Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols. Set the SSID for wireless LAN. Default SSID is set at factory. Default SSID has been set not to overlap with other CW-F25. Therefore it is no need to re-set the SSID in normal use. If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid SSID just until before the space. String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and receiver An interruption of transmission will occur when the SSID setting is changed during transmission. However it will re-connect soon. Wirelesssetup>Password Setting password Items Enter the Password for Wireless LAN. 8 - 16 characters. Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols. Set password for wireless LAN. Default password is set at factory. If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid password just until before the space String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and receiver. An interruption of transmission will occur when the password setting is changed during transmission. However it will re-connect soon. 53 Wirelesssetup>WDS Setting WDS ON/OFF Items Setting up WDS configuration of wireless LAN. WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System and that is used as other wireless access point as a repeater, and this enables to extend the range of wireless transmission. Set to ON when using WDS function. Then register the MAC address of wireless LAN repeater to the item of WDS MAC. In the WDS mode, please use non-DFS frequencies. WDS does not work if DFS is selected. Note:
Transmission delay will be increased when using wireless LAN repeater. An amount of delay is depending on wireless environment and the performance of repeater. Wireless access point must have a WDS function, to be used as a repeater for CW-F25. Wirelesssetup>WDSMAC Register WDS MAC address Items Enter the WDS MAC address. 12-digit. Available characters are0-9, A-F. Register a MAC address of the wireless LAN repeater for use with WDS. Networksetup>IPaddressset Setting an IP address acquisition method Manual/DHCP Client Items Select how to get the IP address. Manual: Set an IP address in the setup menu in IP address. DHCP Client: Get an IP address from the DHCP server which exists on the same LAN. 54 Networksetup>IPaddress Setting IP address (1) Enter IP address. Items Set IP address. Default IP address of transmitter is 192.168.98.100. Please change if overlapped with existing equipment on the LAN. Networksetup>Netmask Enter IP Netmask. Items Enter IP Netmask. Default value is 255.255.255.0 NetworksetupGateway Setting IP Netmask Setting IP gateway Enter IP gateway address. Items Enter IP address of gateway. Default value is 192.168.98.1. Not required to change the setting, in case of not use router or no IP gateway exist. Networksetup>CodecLocalIP Setting IP address (2) Enter IP address. Items Enter the codec module IP address which built in an the unit. Default IP address of transmitter is 192.168.98.112. Please change if overlapped with existing equipment on the LAN. Note:
Must be the same subnet as "Setting the IP address (1)". For example. Setting of the IP address (1): 192.168.111.10 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Setting of the IP address (2): 192.168.111.11 Video>H.264profile Setting H.264 profile Items Baseline/Main/High 55 Baseline Baseline profile Main High Set the H.264 profile of downlink video transmission. Main profile High profile Default setting is the High profile. If change the profile during transmission, may occur blackout and video distortion. Note:
Baseline Profile supports progressive video, but not supported interlaced video and PsF. Video>Videobitrate Setting H.264 bit rate 3Mbps/5Mbps/10Mbps/20Mbps/25Mbps/AUTO Items Set H.264 bit rate of downlink video transmission. Default setting is "AUTO".
"AUTO" enables an adaptive variable rate control function. In accordance with fluctuation of wireless channel capacity, and vary a video bit rate automatically. If selected an individual bit rate, enables to transmit with constant bit rate. Video>Embeddedaudio Setting embedded audio ON/OFF Items Set ON/OFF of SDI embedded audio on downlink video transmission. ON: SDI embedded audio channel 1-4 of group1 will be transmitted. OFF: SDI embedded audio will not be transmitted. Tally>Tallymode Setting GPI output Remote/Linkstatus Items Set GPI output. Default setting is "Remote"
Remote: Contact state is either open or short. Input for GPI terminal of receiver is output from GPI output terminal of transmitter. Link status: Becomes independent from the GPI status of receiver. Following are the status of wireless LAN connection which is output from GPI terminal on transmitter. 56 Open Not linked:
Waiting for link: Alternating short and open (flashing) Linked:
Short Intercom>Intercom ON/OFF Items Set the intercom enable or disable. Default is ON. Setting intercom Intercom>Miclevel Setting microphone gain Items 0(min)10(max) Set the audio input gain of intercom. Gain can be adjusted in between 0 ~ 10. Default value is 8. Intercom>Phonelevel Setting headphone volume Items 0(min)10(max) Set the intercom audio output volume. Gain can be adjusted in between 0 ~ 10. Default value is 8. Status>About Display info. Display model name and firmware version. Items Display model name and firmware version. Status>Wirelessinfo>LinkStatus Display connection status Display connection status. Items Display connection status of the wireless LAN. "Connect" or "Disconnect". 57 Status>Wirelessinfo>Channelfreq. Display frequency Display radio frequency. Items Display radio frequency currently in use. Frequency will be selected automatically if DFS is enabled. Can be confirmed the frequency currently in use by this display. Status>Wirelessinfo>SSID Display SSID Items Display SSID. Display SSID Status>Networking>IPaddress Display IP address Display IP address Items Display IP address currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned IP address in this menu. Status>Networking>Netmask Display Netmask Display Netmask Items Display IP Netmask currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned the IP Netmask in this menu. Status>Networking>MACaddress Display MAC address Display MAC address Items Display MAC address of the unit. Status>WDS Display WDS status Display WDS status Items Display WDS status whether it is enabled or disabled. 58 System>Defaultset Revert to default Yes/No Items Clear the settings and revert to the factory defaults. System>Firmwareupdate Firmware update Yes/No Items Update firmware. See the P.49 "Firmware update". System>Systemreboot Yes/No Items Restart the unit. System>Codecreboot Yes/No Items Restart the codec module only. Restart (1) Restart (2) 59 3. Setup menus - Receiver Wireless setup SSID Password IPaddressset IPaddress Netmask Gateway CodecLocalIP CodecRemote IP Videobitrate Returnvideo Embeddedaudio RemoteTally Interface Baudrate Databit Parity Stopbit Intercom Miclevel PhoneLevel About Network setup Video Tally Remote Intercom Wirelessinfo Status Networking Defaultset Firmwareupdate Systemreboot Codecreboot System 60
*SSIDsetatthefactory
*Passwordsetatthefactory Manual/DHCPClient 192.168.98.200 255.255.255.0
*Defaultisblank 192.168.98.111 192.168.98.112 2/3/AUTO ON /OFF ON /OFF ON/OFF RS422/OFF 9600/19200/38400/56200/115200/
230400/460800/562500 bps 8 /7 none /odd/even 1 /2 ON /OFF 0 10 0 10 LinkStatus Channel freq. SSID IP address Netmask MAC address Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No
*DisplaySSID
*DisplayIPaddress
*DisplayNetmask
*DisplayMACaddress
*Defaultvalueis8
*Defaultvalueis8
*Displaymodelnameandfirmwareversion
*Displaylinkstatus
*Displayfrequency Details of the setup menus - receiver Wirelesssetup>SSID Setting SSID Items Enter the SSID. 1-16 characters. Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols. Set the SSID for wireless LAN. Default SSID is set at factory. Default SSID has been set not to overlap with other CW-F25. Therefore it is no need to re-set the SSID in normal use. If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid SSID just until before the space. String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and receiver. Do the power cycle after changing SSID. Wirelesssetup>Password Setting password Items Enter the Password for Wireless LAN. 8 - 16 characters. Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols. Set password for wireless LAN. Default password is set at factory. If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid password just until before the space. String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and receiver. An interruption of transmission will occur when the password setting is changed during transmission. However it will re-connect soon. Networksetup>IPaddressset Setting an IP address acquisition method Manual/DHCP Client Items Select how to get the IP address. Manual: Set an IP address in the setup menu in IP address. DHCP Client: t Get an IP address from the DHCP server which exists on the same LAN. 61 Networksetup>IPaddress Setting IP address (1) Enter IP address Items Set IP address. Default IP address of receiver is 192.168.98.200. Please change if overlapped with existing equipment on the LAN. Networksetup>Netmask Enter IP Netmask Items Enter IP Netmask. The default value is 255.255.255.0 Networksetup>Gateway Setting IP Netmask Setting IP gateway Enter IP gateway address. Items Enter IP address of gateway. Default value is 192.168.98.1. Not required to change the setting, in case of not use router or no IP gateway exist. Networksetup>CodecLocalIP Setting IP address (2) Enter IP address. Items Enter the codec module IP address which built in an the unit. Default IP address of the receiver is 192.168.98.112. Please change if overlapped with existing equipment on the LAN. Note:
Must be the same subnet as "Setting the IP address (1)". For example. Setting of the IP address (1): 192.168.111.20 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Setting of the IP address (2): 192.168.111.21 Networksetup>CodecRemoteIP Setting IP address (2) Items 62 Enter IP address. Enter the codec module IP address which build in an the transmitter. Default IP address of the transmitter is 192.168.98.112. Please change if overlap with existing equipment on the LAN. Important:
Please set same address as Codec Local IP of transmitter side always. If settings to different IP address, not be able to connect . Video>Videobitrate Setting H.264 bit rate 2Mbps/3Mbps/AUTO Items Set H.264 bit rate for return video transmission. Default setting is "AUTO".
"AUTO" enables an adaptive variable rate control function. In accordance with fluctuation of wireless channel capacity, and vary a video bit rate automatically. If selected an individual bit rate, enables to transmit with constant bit rate.. Video>Returnvideo Setting return video ON/OFF Items Set ON/OFF of return video transmission. ON: Return video transmission is enabled. OFF: Return video transmission is disabled. Video>Embeddedaudio Setting embedded audio ON/OFF Items Set ON/OFF of SDI embedded audio on return video transmission. ON:
OFF:
SDI embedded audio channel 1-2 of group1 will be transmitted. SDI embedded audio will not be transmitted. Tally>RemoteTally ON/OFF Items Set GPI input. Default is ON. Setting GPI input 63 ON: Contact state is either open or short. Input for GPI terminal of receiver is output from GPI output terminal of transmitter OFF: GPI input of receiver is disabled. Remote>Interface Setting RS-422 RS422/OFF Items Settings of remote RS-422. Default setting is OFF. If select the "RS-422", remote transmission of RS-422 is enabled. Remote>Baudrate Setting baud rate Items 9600/19200/38400/56200/115200/
230400/460800/562500 (bps) Set baud rate of RS-422. Default value is 562500bps (562.5Kbps). Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment. Remote>Databit Setting data bit length 8/7(bit) Items Set the data bit length of the RS-422. Default value is 8bit. Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment. Remote>Parity Set parity none/odd/even Items Set parity of RS-422. Default value is "none". Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment. no parity odd parity even parity none odd even 64 Remote>Stopbit Setting stop bit length 1/2(bit) Items Set stop bit length of RS-422. Default is 1 bit. Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment. Intercom>Intercom ON/OFF Items Set the intercom enable or disable. Default is ON. Setting intercom Intercom>Miclevel Setting microphone gain Items 0(min)10(max) Set the audio input gain of intercom. Gain can be adjusted in between 0 ~ 10. Default value is 8. Intercom>Phonelevel Setting headphone volume Items 0(min)10(max) Set the intercom audio output volume. Volume can be adjusted in between 0~10. Default value is 8. Status>About Display info. Display model name and firmware version. Items Display model name and firmware version. Status>Wirelessinfo>LinkStatus Display connection status 65 Display connection status. Items Display connection status of the wireless LAN. "Connect" or "Disconnect". Status>Wirelessinfo>Channelfreq. Display frequency Display radio frequency. Items Display radio frequency currently in use. Frequency will be selected automatically if DFS is enabled. Can be confirmed the frequency currently in use by this display. Status>Wirelessinfo>SSID Display SSID Items Displays SSID that is currently connected. If not connected, cannot display SSID. Display SSID Status>Networking>IPaddress Display IP address Display IP address Items Display IP address currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned IP address in this menu. Status>Networking>Netmask Display Netmask Display Netmask Items Display IP Netmask currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned the IP Netmask in this menu. Status>Networking>MACaddress Display MAC address Display MAC address Items Display MAC address of the unit. 66 System>Defaultset Revert to default Yes/No Items Clear the settings and revert to the factory defaults. System>Firmwareupdate Firmware update Yes/No Items Update firmware. See P.49 "Firmware update". System>Systemreboot Yes/No Items Restart the unit. System>Codecreboot Yes/No Items Restart the codec module only. Restart (1) Restart (2) 67 4. Status LED Status LED will display an operating state simply. Meaning of the LED display is shown as below. Color
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State Off Meanings Hardware initialization will take a place immediately after power ON. Software initialization will take a place after hardware initialization done Waiting for connection. This is including the waiting time for DFS connection Connected. Error occurred. RED On GREEN Flashing GREEN On RED Flashing 68 5. Specification 1) Transmitter Video&Audio Videosignal Audiosignal Videoformat Audioformat Timecode Wirelesstransmission Frequencies 3GSDI(SMPTE424MLevelA)/HDSDI(SMPTE292M) SDIEmbeddedAudio 3G:4:2:2YCbCr10bit 1080i/60,1080i/59.94,1080i/50 HD:4:2:2YCbCr10bit 1080i/60,1080i/59.94,1080i/50, 1080p/30,1080p/29.97,1080p/25,1080p/24, 1080p/23.98,1080PsF/30,1080PsF/29.97, 1080PsF/25,1080PsF/24,1080PsF/23.98, 720p/59.94,720p/50 PCM24bit48kHz ATCVITC(Fordownlinkvideoonly) 5GHzWiFiband 51505250MHz(2CH) 52505350MHz(2CH,withDFS) 54705725MHz(3CH,withDFS) 57255850MHz(2CH) onlyUSA 40MHz Channelbandwidth Transmissionpower 17dbmmax. WiFistandard DFSfunction WiFisecurity Antennaconnector Antenna IEEE802.11n ThetransmitterworksasaDFSmaster. WPA2PSK(AES) RSMAJackx4 Standard Option 4x4MIMO(MultiInput/MultiOutput) DFS 2dBi Omnidirectionaldipolex4 18dBi Directionalpanelantenna. Enclosedthe4antennain1package. 3,5,10,20,25Mbps 2,3Mbps
(Returnvideo)
(Downlinkvideo) 69 Function H.264codec Videobitrate H.264profile Audiochannels Adaptive Variable RateControl Transmissiondelay About250mseconeway. Baselineprofile/Mainprofile/Highprofile 4chfordownlink/2chforreturnvideo Varythevideorateautomatically. Selectofconstantorvariableonthesetting. Includewirelesstransmissiondelay&codecdelay. Transmissionmode Transmissionmode GPI Electricalspec. Function Remotesignal Interface Baudrate Unicast(1TXto1RX) Opencollectoroutput. Remote/Linkstatus,selectable RS422 9600/19200/38400/56200/115200/230400/460800/562500 bps.Maximum562.5Kbps Intercom Input Output Connector Ethernet Interface Function Indicationandoperation Powerswitch StatusLED LCD Pushbuttons InputandOutputterminal Videoinput Videooutput GPI Remote Intercom Ethernet Unbalanced,monaural Unbalanced,stereo CTIAcompliant4poleminijack Impedance2.2Kohm Impedance32ohm GbE(1000BASET) ActsasaLANterminalofthewirelessbridge. PowerON/OFF SystemstatusLED,Green/Red2colors. 16colx2rowswithbacklight Enter,ESC,Up,Down,Left,Right BNCx1 (SDI) BNCx2 (SDIBufferedout/SDIreturnvideoout) 3.52pminijackx1 DSub9pinx1 3.54pminijackx1 RJ45x1 ITTCannonXLR4male
(#1/#4)
(RS422)
(GbE) Powersupply terminal USB 70 USBtypeAx1 General Dimensions Mass Powerinput Powerconsumption Temperature Regulation/
Certification 201.5mmx154mmx44mm 1150g(approx.) DC717V 15WMAX 050degC(operational) FCCPart15.407 RoHS 71 2) Receiver Video&Audio Videosignal Audiosignal Videoformat 3GSDI(SMPTE424MLevelA)/HDSDI(SMPTE292M) SDIEmbeddedAudio 3G:4:2:2YCbCr10bit 1080i/60,1080i/59.94,1080i/50 HD:4:2:2YCbCr10bit 1080i/60,1080i/59.94,1080i/50, 1080p/30,1080p/29.97,1080p/25,1080p/24, 1080p/23.98,1080PsF/30,1080PsF/29.97, 1080PsF/25,1080PsF/24,1080PsF/23.98, 720p/59.94,720p/50 PCM24bit48kHz ATCVITC(Fordownlinkvideoonly) 5GHzWiFiband 51505250MHz(2CH) 52505350MHz(2CH,withDFS) 54705725MHz(3CH,withDFS,) 57255850MHz(2CH)onlyUSA 40MHz IEEE802.11n ThereceiverworksasaDFSslave. WPA2PSK(AES) RSMAJackx4 Standard Option 4x4MIMO(MultiInput/MultiOutput) DFS 2dBi Omnidirectionaldipolex4 18dBi Directionalpanelantenna. Enclosedthe4antennain1package.
(Returnvideo)
(Downlinkvideo) 3,5,10,20,25Mbps 2,3Mbps Baselineprofile/Mainprofile/Highprofile 4chfordownlink/2chforreturnvideo Varythevideorateautomatically. Selectofconstantorvariableonthesetting. Audioformat Timecode Wirelesstransmission Frequencies Channelbandwidth Transmissionpower 17dbmmax. WiFistandard DFSfunction WiFisecurity Antennaconnector Antenna Function H.264codec Videobitrate H.264profile Audiochannels Adaptive Variable RateControl 72 Transmissiondelay About250mseconeway. Includewirelesstransmissiondelay&codecdelay. Transmissionmode Transmissionmode GPI Electricalspec. Works Remotesignal Interface Baudrate Unicast(1TXto1RX) Nonvoltagecontactinput transmitthecontactsignalfromanexternaldevice. RS422 9600/19200/38400/56200/115200/230400/460800/562500 bps.Maximum562.5Kbps Intercom Input Output Connector Ethernet Interface Function Indicationandoperation Powerswitch StatusLED LCD Pushbuttons InputandOutputterminal Videoinput Videooutput GPI Remote Intercom Ethernet USB General Dimensions Mass Powerinput Powerconsumption Temperature Unbalanced,monaural Unbalanced,stereo CTIAcompliant4poleminijack Impedance2.2Kohm Impedance32ohm GbE(1000BASET) ActsasaLANterminalofthewirelessbridge. PowerON/OFF SystemstatusLED,Green/Red2colors. 16colx2rowswithbacklight Enter,ESC,Up,Down,Left,Right BNCx1 (SDI) BNCx2 (SDIBufferedout/SDIdownlinkvideoout) 3.5 2pminijackx1 DSub9pinx1 3.5 4pminijackx1 RJ45x1 ITTCannonXLR4male USBtypeAx1
(#1/#4)
(RS422)
(GbE) 213mmx157mmx49mm 1100g(approx.) DC717V 15WMAX 050degC(operational) 73 Regulation/
Certification FCCPart15.407 RoHS 74 6. Connector and pin assignment 1) RS-422 D-Sub 9pin 5 9 1 6 RS422 Pin#
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TXD TXD+
RTS RTS+
GND RXD RXD+
CTS CTS+
2) GPI IN/OUT 3.5 2P mini plug/jack Contact+
GND 3) MIC Intercom 3.5 4P mini plug/jack (CTIA compliance) Right Left GND 4) DC Power Input ITT-Cannon XLR-4 1 -
2 NC 3 NC 4 +
75 7. Index 3G-SDI ...................................................................................................... 68, 71 5GHz ..................................................................................................... 9, 68, 71 802.11n ..................................................................................................... 68, 71 A-4XANT .................................................................................................. 15, 21 Adaptive variable-rate control ........................................................................ 4 Adopter Plate ................................................................................................. 15 A-MT2V .......................................................................................................... 15 antenna ................................................................. 10, 15, 19, 20, 21, 43, 68, 71 audio ....................................................................................... 45, 55, 56, 62, 64 AUTO ............................................................................................ 51, 55, 59, 62 backlight ............................................................................................. 43, 69, 72 battery ............................................................................................................ 22 bit rate ........................................................................ 27, 51, 55, 59, 62, 69, 71 bps ................................................................................................. 41, 63, 69, 72 button ............................................................................................................. 26 cable ........................................................................ 7, 15, 21, 23, 38, 41, 44, 46 camera ...................................................................................................... 35, 37 Cannon ......................................................................................... 42, 69, 72, 74 CE ..................................................................................................................... 2 certification ...................................................................................................... 9 channel ..................................................................................................... 55, 62 Channel ................................................................ 28, 51, 52, 57, 59, 65, 68, 71 76 channel capacity ...................................................................................... 55, 62 coaxial ............................................................................................................. 44 codec ...................................................................... 44, 51, 54, 58, 59, 61, 62, 66 connect .................................................................................... 35, 37, 40, 56, 65 Connector ......................................................................... 36, 38, 41, 69, 72, 74 contact signal ........................................................................................... 38, 72 CTIA ................................................................................................... 69, 72, 74 cursor .................................................................................................. 11, 13, 26 CW-F25 ....................................................... 1, 10, 21, 29, 40, 46, 47, 49, 52, 82 DC ..................................................................................... 11, 14, 22, 70, 72, 74 default ................................................. 32, 36, 48, 50, 54, 56, 58, 61, 62, 64, 66 DFS ....................................................... 5, 30, 43, 51, 52, 53, 57, 65, 67, 68, 71 DHCP ................................................................................ 51, 53, 57, 59, 60, 65 Directional .......................................................................................... 15, 68, 71 disconnect ................................................................................................. 56, 65 display .......................................................................... 6, 27, 48, 50, 57, 65, 67 downlink video ....................................................... 4, 31, 44, 45, 55, 68, 71, 72 D-Sub ................................................................................ 12, 14, 41, 69, 72, 74 Dynamic Frequency Selection ......................................................................... 5 embedded audio ........................................................................... 51, 55, 59, 62 ENTER ............................................................................. 11, 13, 25, 26, 48, 49 ESC ......................................................................................... 11, 13, 26, 69, 72 Ethernet ................................................................................. 11, 14, 46, 69, 72 FCC ................................................................................................................... 2 firmware ........................................................................... 48, 49, 51, 58, 59, 66 frequency ............................................ 28, 30, 33, 35, 38, 41, 51, 52, 57, 59, 65 gain ..................................................................................................... 15, 56, 64 gateway......................................................................................... 51, 54, 59, 61 GPI ................................................ 11, 14, 37, 38, 39, 46, 55, 62, 63, 69, 72, 74 77 H.264 .................................................................... 45, 51, 54, 55, 62, 68, 69, 71 HD-SDI ..................................................................................................... 68, 71 Headset ........................................................................................................... 10 IDX .................................................................................... 1, 2, 22, 80, 81, 82, 1 IEEE ......................................................................................................... 68, 71 indoor ................................................................................................................ 9 intercom ........................................ 12, 13, 35, 36, 46, 51, 56, 59, 64, 69, 72, 74 interference ...................................................................................................... 2 IP ............................................. 26, 33, 46, 47, 51, 53, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65 IP address ..................................... 26, 46, 47, 51, 53, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65 IP camera ....................................................................................................... 33 jack ................................................................................................ 38, 69, 72, 74 LAN ........................................ 33, 40, 47, 52, 53, 54, 56, 60, 61, 62, 65, 69, 72 LCD ....................................................................... 11, 13, 24, 43, 48, 49, 69, 72 LED ..................................................................................................... 67, 69, 72 license ............................................................................................................... 9 link ...................................................................................................... 27, 51, 59 lithium-ion ...................................................................................................... 22 MAC ........................................................................................ 51, 53, 57, 59, 65 menu ......... 11, 13, 24, 26, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 41, 46, 48, 49, 53, 57, 60, 65 mic .......................................................................................... 36, 51, 56, 59, 64 MIMO ................................................................................................. 15, 68, 71 monitor ......................................................................................... 30, 35, 37, 44 netmask ...................................................................... 44, 51, 54, 57, 59, 61, 65 network ....................................................................... 26, 51, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61 78 outdoor .............................................................................................................. 9 password ....................................................................................... 51, 52, 59, 60 phone ...................................................................................... 36, 51, 56, 59, 64 plug ....................................................................................................... 7, 21, 74 Power base station ......................................................................................... 22 power supply .......................................................... 7, 22, 23, 35, 37, 40, 42, 43 profile ................................................................................ 45, 51, 54, 55, 69, 71 push button .................................................................................................... 24 P-V2CL ............................................................................................... 15, 16, 18 reboot .......................................................................... 43, 48, 49, 51, 58, 59, 66 regulations ....................................................................................................... 9 remote ..................................... 38, 41, 44, 46, 51, 55, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 72 Remote .................................... 38, 41, 44, 46, 51, 55, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 72 return video .............................. 4, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 40, 44, 45, 59, 62, 69, 71 RP-SMA .............................................................................................. 11, 14, 21 RS-422 ................................................ 12, 14, 40, 41, 46, 59, 63, 64, 69, 72, 74 S/N ratio ......................................................................................................... 27 screw hole ................................................................................................. 12, 13 SDI ............................................................ 11, 14, 27, 44, 55, 62, 68, 69, 71, 72 setup ............... 11, 13, 26, 28, 32, 38, 41, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61 signal strength ............................................................................................... 27 SMA .......................................................................................................... 68, 71 SNR ................................................................................................................. 27 SSID .................................................................................. 51, 52, 57, 59, 60, 65 status ...................................... 11, 13, 38, 42, 51, 56, 57, 59, 64, 65, 67, 69, 72 Status LED ................................................................. 11, 13, 42, 43, 67, 69, 72 switch ...................................................................................... 12, 13, 23, 69, 72 system ............................................................... 48, 49, 51, 58, 59, 66, 69, 72, 1 79 tally ........................................................................................................... 37, 46 Tally .................................................................................. 38, 46, 51, 55, 59, 62 transmission ................................................. 4, 5, 45, 55, 62, 63, 68, 69, 71, 72 USB ................................................................................... 12, 13, 48, 49, 69, 72 Vcc ................................................................................................................... 46 V-Mount .................................................................................................... 15, 16 V-Plate ................................................................................................ 13, 15, 16 WDS .................................................................................................... 51, 53, 57 wireless ............................... 5, 27, 28, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 59, 60, 64, 65, 68, 71 Wireless LAN ....................................................................................... 5, 52, 60 XLR-4 ................................................................................ 11, 14, 42, 69, 72, 74 80 VI. Warranty & Service 1. Product warranty Warranty period of this product is 1 years after purchase. Warranty covers manufacturing defects caused by poor workmanship or materials. Warranty may be voided even within the warranty period when IDX noticed followings: Improper use of this product / Malfunction due to excess or deficiency of power / Malfunction due to power short circuit / Physical damages caused by dropping or vibration / Malfunction due to water /
Unauthorized used and/or modification done by customer Original serial numbers removed or tampered with voids any warranty. 2. About exemptions IDX does not take responsibility for failure generated by or as a result of any of the following items. Damage caused by natural disasters, such as earthquakes, thunder storms, flood damage and fire or acts by third parties outside the responsibility of our company other accidents, and intentional negligence and misuse by the user, or use under unusual conditions. Consequential damage through misuse of this product, or malfunction (change, disappearance of the information contents, loss of profits, enterprise failure, etc.) Damage produced by non-compliance with the items mentioned in the Damage produced from using non-compatible hardware and software does not operating manual. approved, tested by IDX . 81 3. Support & Service contact When any assistance is needed, please contact your local IDX dealer or appropriate IDX office below. WEB http://idxtek.com/idx_contact/form Contact us IDX System Technology, Inc. 19001 Harborgate Way, Suite 105 Torrance, CA 90501 USA Tel: +1-310-328-2850 Fax: +1-310-328-8202 E-mail: idx.usa@idx.tv 82 CW-F25 Instruction manual, US version. XXWK140187 1st DRAFT Edition, 1 Jun. 2014 IDX Company, Ltd. 6-28-11 Shukugawara, Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 214-0021 JAPAN 83 http://www w.idx.tv/
FOR SAL LES AND SE RVICE CONT TACT Kaw Asia In Japan / A
, Ltd. IDX Company, gawara, 6 6-28-11 Shukug
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, 214-0021 JAPAN TEL: 81-44-850 FAX: 81-44-850 E E-mail: idx.japan 0-8801 0-8838 n@idx.tv ed States In the Unite chnology, Inc. IDX System Tec orgate Way, 19001 Harbo Torrance Suite 105 T 501 CA 90 USA A In Europe IDX Techno Unit 9, L Waterside Berksh EN
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-04-30 | 5755 ~ 5795 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5670 ~ 5670 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2015-04-30
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
IDX Company, Ltd.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021841044
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6-28-11 Shukugawara, Tama-ku, Kanagawa
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1 2 |
Kawasaki, 214-0021
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1 2 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
OFJ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
CW-F25-140401
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
Y**** W********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81 (0********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81(0)********
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1 2 |
w******@idx.tv
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
BTL Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
S**** L******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.3,Jinshagang 1st Road,ShiXia,Dalang Town
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1 2 |
DongGuan, 523792
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1 2 |
China
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-7******** Extension:
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1 2 |
s******@newbtl.com
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1 2 |
S******@newbtl.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
BTL Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
M******** W******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.3,Jinshagang 1st Road,ShiXia,Dalang Town
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1 2 |
DongGuan, 523792
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1 2 |
China
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-7******** Extension:
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1 2 |
M******@newbtl.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Video Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | This device has a 40 MHz bandwidth mode. Output power is conducted. Outdoor operation is subject to the professional installation instruction requirements as described in the Users Manual. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Operation in 5.15-5.25 GHz band is for indoor use only. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
BTL Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
D**** D****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
00867******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
0086 ********
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1 2 |
d******@btl.org.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 5755.00000000 | 5795.00000000 | 0.3780000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5190 | 5230 | 0.048 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5270 | 5310 | 0.041 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5510 | 5550 | 0.057 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5670 | 5670 | 0.057 | % |
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