IFU AD905W Author: JDR/EDN Date: 30/11/2002 Instruction For Use (IFU) for Wireless Audio set AD905W a) Unpack all parts: transmitter, receiver/amplifier, 14V adapter, table stand b) Connect the rear speakers terminals to the appropriate connector sockets of the receiver/amplifier. c) Place the receiver/amplifier unit at a minimum of 30cm above ground to avoid bad wave propagation; use the table stand as shown in the picture d) Connect receiver/amplifier to mains by use of power cord. e) Green led receiver/amplifier should light f) If led is not lighting, shift small power switch next to the connectors to the ON position. Green led should light now. g) Place the transmitter unit at a minimum of 30cm above ground to avoid bad wave propagation. Make sure transmitter and receiver are not closer than 2m from each other. h) Connect the 14V power adapter to the transmitter i) Connect transmitter-inputs to DVD surround output. Be sure to connect right input to right output connector of DVD, idem for left channel? Mach the Blue and Grey colour. j) Power up the transmitter. Red led of transmitter unit should light now. k) Make sure that transmitter and Receiver/amplifier are using same audio transmitting/receiving channel. Please select same channel by use of the 4-position switch on both units. l) Start the audio source, be sure that surround - mode is enabled. Set volume to position 5; surround sound should be audible in the rear speakers. m) Rotate antenna of both receiver/amplifier and transmitter into vertical position for good reception n) Red led on transmitter is on for at least 4 minutes. After switching off the DVD player, the transmitter goes automatically to standby mode after 4 minutes= red led off; when there is an incoming audio-signal from the DVD, the transmitter starts automatically. The transmitter is also enabled at power up for at least 4 minutes. o) Receiver-amplifier combination is always on for at least 10 minutes = green led on. When the transmitter stops (red led off), the receiver-amplifier will mute, green led stays on, and after ten minutes the amplifier-receiver goes into s leep-mode = red led on p) When distorted audio is noticed, please select different channel as the interference could be caused by other equipment in your house using same freq. channel or even by one of your neighbours. q) The metal table stand can be used for slightly upright position of the receiver/amplifier unit. If used, make sure you rotate the antenna towards vertical position. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIP-
MENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 1. GENERAL The Mark-3 transmitter is designed specifically for use with a TV set as a surround signal (Digital Dolby or ProLogic) transmitter towards wireless surround speakers. As such the transmitter can be connected via a cable assy. towards the TV set. Audio, supply and IC signals can be extracted out of the TV chassis. The transmitter is designed for high quality stereo audio from 20Hz to 20kHz and has a compander to enable high S/N ratios. The basic version is intended for the European freq. band of 863-865 MHz. Derived versons are available for 433 and 914 MHz. The pilot and subcarrier frequency have been set to 23.4375 kHz and 46.875 kHz. (3th harmonic related to 15.625 kHz). This way interference whistling in TV sets with 15625 Hz is avoided. Further the translitter has improved pulling behaviour which results in additional immunity to picking up stray EM-fields from the TV hardware. The Mark-3 module needs proper IC signals from the host controller at hex C6 to properly set the synthesiser and other functions on board of the Tx. For details on I2C commands to send refer to our document " I2C commands for Mark-3 Transmitter" archived under 3104 217 07110 sheet 112. 2. USED TECHNOLOGIES AND DIMENSIONS The design platform is MentorGraphics with CE design rules acc. UAND1829 & UAND1833. The pb technology used is class 5 on FR4 1.6mm thickness, 2 layers Component management system : LSDB Archiving system : PALS / CORDIS Stuffing technologies :
The pb is set up as 1/6 of a 141 by 240 mm workboard . The exact dimensioning is 80mm by 62.5mm per unit. See last sheet for sketch drawing. SMD in 0603/0805 size and SMD elcaps manual for some remaining components 3. INPUTS / OUTPUTS The connectable transmitter has to be connected to the driving set by a shielded 8 fold flatcable . Connector type at transmitter side : 8-fold jst type EH vertical Wire function R input Signal ground L input Supply input +12V Power ground + shield wire Power ground SCL of I2C SDA of I2C Jst on pcb , pin no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 typ. 12 kohm Note : drain wire of shield connected to pin 5 (as wiring of MG98 cable) Input sensitivity for max deviation (50 kHz) : 0.42 Vrms Input impedance :
Driving impedance (from TV source) : < 100 ohm Mark 3 Wireless Transmitter 3XX000 1 2 3 Name: Felix Elsen PL 5 190 - 1 Or. date 2002-01-12 version 0.3 PDSL_L 3104 217 0711 10 Koninklijk PHILIPS Electronics N.V. All rights reserved 0 2002-02-04 0 2002-02-22 0 2002-03-05 A4 4. FEATURING The following main features are installed :
-no spurious RF power output when applying DC power to the Mark-3 module.
-pilot mute possibility to mute the speaker remotely
-pilot mute at power-down (TV set switch off or mains cord pull)
-on board printed aerial that supports 864 and 926 MHz . There is a backup solution with a telescopic aerial (17cm) for 433 MHz versions. (all vertical polarisation)
-build in audio limiter to limit the emitted RF bandwidth to the ETSI requirements .
- 4 RF channels avilable on a 400 kHz grid (all versions)
-the local osc. and power amplifier can be switched off by IC commands.
-a mono-stereo switch to switch out the DSB spectrum around the subcarrier freq.
-improved load-pull behaviour Note :
-the host microcontroller needs to send detailed IC commands to the module because there is no local uP on board for cost saving reasons. For full details on IC codes to send refer to the Software interface manual sheet 112 of 3104 217 07110.
-there is no audio trigger circuit foreseen in the basic module for BGTV application because the competent body considers the 5min timeout period in the ETSI EN 301 357-1 requirements to be fulfilled when the TV is switched to standby or to off. 5. ENVIRONMENTAL AND EMC The design meets the technical and legal requirements for the different frequency band executions :
-EN 301 357 :
-EN 301 489-9 :
-FCC
-Safety requirements : acc. CE and BGTV requirements. Technical requirements for wireless audio at 25 MHz 2GHz. EMC for cordless audio and radiomicrophones part 15 , subpart C (US 926 MHz version) 6. USED KEY COMPONENTS
-compander function :
-pilot / subcarrier generator 74HC4060D / 74HC00 (Philips)
-MPX filter :
-synthesiser NJM 4565M (JRC) TSA5060ATS (Philips) SA572D (Philips) and NJM4565M (JRC) 7. FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL INFORMATION The frequency allocations differ from the previous wireless families. Channel no 1 2 3 4 864 MHz 863.300 863.700 864.100 864.500 914 MHz 914.100 914.500 914.900 915.300 433 MHz 433.300 433.700 434.100 434.500 3XX000 1 2 3 Name: Felix Elsen PL Mark 3 Wireless Transmitter 3104 217 0711 version 0.3 PDSL_L Or. date 2002-01-12 5 190 - 2 10 Koninklijk PHILIPS Electronics N.V. All rights reserved 0 2002-02-04 0 2002-02-22 0 2002-03-05 A4 8. BLOCKDIAGRAM OF THE MARK-3 TRANSMITTER dc loop voltage P0 : stereo-mono P3 : LO enable P1 : PA enable P2 : pilot disable osc x2 PA data clock drive synthesiser TSA5060 AS ADC I2C address select version select 12V supply PD supply powerdown osc 12 MHz pil subc switch square to sine Left in Right in com pan der 46.875 kHz subcar 23.4375 kHz pilot stereo coder multiplexed sum amp
+filter MPX amp
+ filter 3XX000 1 2 3 Name: Felix Elsen PL Mark 3 Wireless Transmitter 3104 217 0711 version 0.3 PDSL_L Or. date 2002-01-12 5 190 - 3 10 Koninklijk PHILIPS Electronics N.V. All rights reserved 0 2002-02-04 0 2002-02-22 0 2002-03-05 A4 9. SPECIFICATIONS
-specs are valid on all 4 channels.
-Full signal to noise measurements must be done with the accompanying Mark-3 receiver, equipped with an expander circuit Common specification points Minimum Subject
-15%
Power supply voltage range
Supply current at typical voltage 65 dB Power supply ripple rejection (50-300Hz) Nominal modulation deviation at nom input 45 kHz Nominal AF input (L&R) for 50 kHz dev Loading at input I2C bus (data/clock) without cable With standard cable length IC address Specific specification points all values are typical design targets ;
-parameters are valid with a receiver with an expander function.
-parameters are valid without interference from host TV to transmitter. Typical 12.0 V 110 mA 75 dB 50 kHz 0.41 Vrms tbf pF tbf pF C6 (hex) Maximum
+10%
120 mA
55 kHz RF power radiated output erp at 3 m Subject 864 MHz 6 dBm 914 MHz
-2 dBm S/N ratio in 200Hz-20 kHz b/w Crosstalk ( 1kHz) companded THD (1kHz) at nom. Input, companded Frequency response +/- 3 dB Pilot injection level 95 dB 40 dB 0.5 %
20-20000 Hz 15 %
95 dB 40 dB 0.5 %
20-20000 Hz 15 %
433 MHz 6 dBm 95 dB 40 dB 0.5 %
20 20000 Hz 15 %
3XX000 1 2 3 Name: Felix Elsen PL Mark 3 Wireless Transmitter 3104 217 0711 version 0.3 PDSL_L Or. date 2002-01-12 5 190 - 4 10 Koninklijk PHILIPS Electronics N.V. All rights reserved 0 2002-02-04 0 2002-02-22 0 2002-03-05 A4 10. MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 3XX000 1 2 3 Name: Felix Elsen PL Mark 3 Wireless Transmitter 3104 217 0711 version 0.3 PDSL_L Or. date 2002-01-12 5 190 - 5 10 Koninklijk PHILIPS Electronics N.V. All rights reserved 0 2002-02-04 0 2002-02-22 0 2002-03-05 A4