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ExplorerTM Digital Set-Top Terminal Model: Z65DVB and Z75DVB Product Specifications
Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., A Cisco Company 5030 Sugarloaf Parkway Lawrenceville, Georgia 30042
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Table of Contents
1 2 2.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6 FEATURES ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 PRODUCT SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 SOFTWARE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2.1 SOFTWARE STACK ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.2 BOOTLOADER ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 2.3 SIGNAL PATH OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.4 CPU SYSTEM............................................................................................................................................................................ 11 2.5 MEMORY CONFIGURATIONS ..................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.6 VIDEO FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.6.1 Video: MPEG-2 decompression ................................................................................................................................. 11 2.6.2 Video: Output on SCART and UHF connectors ................................................................................................... 12 2.6.3 Video: input on SCART connector ........................................................................................................................... 13 2.6.4 Video: graphics subsystem......................................................................................................................................... 13 2.6.5 Video: Macrovision anti-copy protection (Optional) ............................................................................................ 14 2.6.6 Video: Closed Captioning/Teletext............................................................................................................................ 14 2.6.7 Video: Wide Screen Signaling (WSS) ....................................................................................................................... 14 2.6.8 Demultiplexing ................................................................................................................................................................ 14 2.7 AUDIO FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................... 14 2.7.1 Audio: summary ............................................................................................................................................................. 14 2.7.2 Audio: input and output connectors ........................................................................................................................ 14 2.7.3 Audio: digital decompression .................................................................................................................................... 15 2.7.4 Audio: digital audio decoding .................................................................................................................................... 15 2.7.5 Audio: volume control and mute ............................................................................................................................... 15 2.7.6 Audio: stereo support ................................................................................................................................................... 15 2.7.7 Audio: digital audio decoding (Optional) ................................................................................................................ 15 2.7.8 Audio: multi-audio programming support .............................................................................................................. 15 2.8 CONDITIONAL ACCESS AND SIGNAL SECURITY ....................................................................................................................... 15 2.8.1 Conditional Acces: Nagravision security requirements compliance ............................................................ 16 2.8.2 Conditional Access: smart card expandability (Optional) ................................................................................. 16 2.8.3 Conditional Access: SIM card (Optional) ............................................................................................................... 16 2.9 FRONT PANEL........................................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.9.1 FRONT PANEL: SUMMARY ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.9.2 Front panel: keys ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 2.9.3 Front Panel: Indicator LED .......................................................................................................................................... 17 2.9.4 Front Panel: infrared (IR) receiver ............................................................................................................................. 17 2.10 REAR PANEL............................................................................................................................................................................. 20 2.10.1 Rear panel: summary ............................................................................................................................................... 20 2.10.2 Rear Panel: DC power inlet ..................................................................................................................................... 20 2.10.3 Rear panel: Cable input ........................................................................................................................................... 20 2.10.4 Rear panel: RF output .............................................................................................................................................. 21 2.10.5 Rear panel: TV and VCR SCART outputs ........................................................................................................... 21 2.10.6 Rear panel: stereo audio outputs ......................................................................................................................... 23 2.10.7 Rear panel: smart card reader slot....................................................................................................................... 23 2.10.8 Rear panel: sim card reader slot ........................................................................................................................... 23 2.10.9 Rear panel: digital audio output (Optional) ....................................................................................................... 23 2.10.10 Rear panel: 10/100 Base-T Ethernet (Z75 Model Only) ................................................................................... 23 3 SET-TOP SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 24 REV 01 SHEET 4 OF 35
3.1.1 Power Supply................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.1.2 Power Consumption ...................................................................................................................................................... 25 3.1.3 Low Power Standby mode ........................................................................................................................................... 25 3.1.4 CPU system clock speeds ........................................................................................................................................... 25 3.1.5 Frequency plans and tuning resolution................................................................................................................... 25 3.1.6 CABLE input .................................................................................................................................................................... 26 3.1.7 Downstream QAM receiver .......................................................................................................................................... 27 3.1.8 Video Parametric Specifications................................................................................................................................ 27 3.1.9 Audio decoder formats ................................................................................................................................................. 29 3.1.10 Audio output performance...................................................................................................................................... 29 3.1.11 Computer-generated audio ..................................................................................................................................... 30 3.2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 30 3.2.1 Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 3.2.2 Chassis color ................................................................................................................................................................... 30 3.2.3 Weight ................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 3.2.4 Tampering/security ........................................................................................................................................................ 31 3.2.5 Adhesive Backed Parts Test and Abrasion Resistance ..................................................................................... 31 3.2.6 Solvent resistance.......................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 31 3.3.1 Storage Temperature and Humidity .......................................................................................................................... 31 3.3.2 Operating Temperature and Humidity ...................................................................................................................... 31 3.3.3 Heat Rise ........................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.4 SET-TOP RELIABILITY ............................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.4.1 Field failure rate .............................................................................................................................................................. 31 3.4.2 ESD ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.4.3 Surge suppression......................................................................................................................................................... 32 3.4.4 Brown-out ......................................................................................................................................................................... 32 3.4.5 Shipping vibration tolerance....................................................................................................................................... 32 3.4.6 Front panel keys ............................................................................................................................................................. 32 3.4.7 Impact test ........................................................................................................................................................................ 32 3.4.8 Handling drop test.......................................................................................................................................................... 32 3.4.9 Microphonic shock ........................................................................................................................................................ 32 3.5 REGULATORY SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 32 3.6 LABELING .................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 3.7 ROHS DIRECTIVE .................................................................................................................................................................... 34 3.8 WEEE DIRECTIVE.................................................................................................................................................................... 34 3.9 PACKAGING .............................................................................................................................................................................. 34
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1 Introduction
This Product specification document provides a complete specification of an S-A Broadcast Set-top for a DVB environment. The EXPLORER Z65/Z75DVB Digital Home Communication Terminal (DHCT) supports digital services delivered over a hybrid fiber/coax network. The set-top tuner tunes broadcast digital services only. Analog services are not processed in this terminal, they are bypassed from RF input to the RF output of the set-top w/o processing. UHF modulated output is combined with the RF Bypass when the set-top is in operational ON mode. The Explorer Z75DVB has a 10/100 base T Ethernet output that allows it to be connected to an external modem to allow interactive services such as Video-On-Demand (VOD). The EXPLORER Z65/75DVB DHCT serves varied hardware and software requirements in the PAL markets. The design accommodates the following hardware options:
2 Features
2.1 Product Summary
Table 1 Standard Hardware Features
MPEG-2 SP @ ML, MP @ ML, MP @ LL 1 x video downstream 54 to 860 MHz tuner with QAM 64/256 demodulation Power Key Conditional Access 7 software programmable buttons 1 Green Color LED for Power On 1 Green Color LED for Link with external modem (Explorer Z75DVB model only) NEC IR protocol Remote Control DVB descrambler Dual SCART output Analog RF Loop-through combined with Digital signals Audio output L&R on RCA (phono) UHF Modulated Output (Channels 21 to 69) 10/100 Base T Ethernet output (Explorer Z75DVB model only) ISO 7816 smart card reader (slot in housing with electronics optional) Sim card reader (slot in housing with electronics optional) Nagra NASC 1.x compliant
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2.2
Software Summary
The SET-TOP software is programmed in the factory into the set-top Flash memory. The set-top leaves the factory with a code, which at minimum consists of a Bootloader and an application program. The application program will vary for different production batches and at minimum allows for: Tuning of the Free-to-Air i.e. non-scrambled digital programs that exist on a given network, Set-up screens for the terminal Basic terminal diagnostics (hidden from the user, available for an authorized technician)
Bootloader Code allows the set-top to be downloaded with the operating software at the time of the installation of the terminal, when the Digital Head-End provides a download spooler with a new software version. Otherwise, the terminal will operate with the software which was programmed in the Flash in the factory. The Bootloader also allows subsequent software upgrades based on the CVT (code version table) mechanism. Optionally, the Bootloader Code can be locked in the first segment of the Flash. Locking of the Bootloader in the factory requires specific authorization from S-A. The application and operating system software in the set-top can be upgraded over the HFC network.
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Application
EPG
Navigator Widgets
Settings
Database (EIT)
PowerKEY CAK
Drivers
2.2.2 Bootloader
The bootloader code is a set of procedures that is executed directly from the settop reset. This code contains simple checkup and recovery procedures, ensuring basic equipment operation even when the rest of the box software is corrupted or missing. The bootloader code is intended to be located at the physical beginning of the Flash. All current flash parts have sectored architecture that allows erasing and programming of individual sectors. The bootloader module is assumed to fit into the first sector (16K) and the 5th sector (64K) of flash in the Explorer Z65/75DVB..These sectors have the ability to be locked out. This lock out feature allows placing of important configuration data and the recovery program in these sectors, thereby protecting against accidental erasure. Refer to document number 7005950, Explorer 100DVB Bootloader Design document for more detailed information on the bootloader.
The following is a high-level block diagram that shows how the bootloader is currently designed:
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QAM
System Maintenance1
Download Service1
System Reset1
System Info1
Application Bootloader
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2.3
The set-top has a single CABLE input driving a single Forward Application Transport (FAT) tuner. The tuner will receive digital video on channels spaced by 8MHz. The tuner can tune in 62.5 KHz steps to
accommodate various cable plant alignments.
Note: Board should be constructed so that the same board can be used for dual SCART OR baseband A/V with S-Video
RJ-45 Transformer
Z75DVB only
EEPROM 512B
Flash 2MB-4MB
27 MHz Xtal
EBI I2C1
IEC 66169-2
Lightning Protection
Video Tuner
LEFT RIGHT
S/PDIF Out
AC-3 Decoder
RF Modulator CH 21-69
PowerKEY SecureuP
DC-DC CONVERTER
Smart Card
7 Keys 2 LEDs
IR-Rx
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TV SCART
+12V IN
RF INPUT
ST510x
Video Encoder
Y C CVBS
VCR SCART
2.4
CPU system
The unit utilizes ST 5105 or ST 5107 family of Set-Top Media Processors. The CPU in the Processor is a 200MHz ST-20C2+ 32-bit VL-RISC processor. The design should be able to use all media features of the QAM5105/7 Media Processor. Full support for peripheral SRAM and Flash devices are provided by this Processor ASIC.
2.5
Memory configurations
The set-top has a combined single bank of Random Access Memory (Shared Memory Interface) for media decoding and graphics and for the operating system and software applications. The set-top also has Flash memory and Electrically programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM). Flash supports a total of 100,000 write/erase cycles per block. Table 3 shows the standard memory configuration for the set-top.
The Explorer Z65/75DVB will have up to 32MB of Shared DDR DRAM memory attached through a 16bit wide bus running up to 166MHz, providing burst bandwidth up to 332Mbytes/second
2.6
Video Functions
The hardware supports delivery of content to the video decoder from the in-band tuner. The demodulator/FEC device can support transport streams encoded as per ITU-T J83 Annex A.
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Please refer to: ETSI EN 301 755: Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Specification for the carriage of Vertical Blanking Information (VBI) data in DVB bitstreams for further information. The set-top is fully compliant to the specifications in Table 5
Error! Reference source not found. in section Error! Reference source not found. shows the signals on each SCART connector.
With the appropriate system support and selection of the ST5105/7, the set-top can generate Macrovision 7.01 encoding for the Baseband and RF outputs. This copy protection feature allows the system operator to restrict unauthorized subscribers from copying premium services and events. The default for this capability is Macrovision Off.
2.6.8 Demultiplexing
There are up to 48 PID filters in the Video Decoding processor
2.7
Program Delivery Format Digital Stereo via MPEG Audio Digital Monaural via MPEG Audio
RF Output Monaural
2.7.7
The set-top has an optional digital audio decoder. The decoder operates with Dolby Digital (AC-3) streams with up to 5.1 channels. Multi-channel Dolby Digital programs are downmixed to surroundcompatible two-channel signals at the left/right outputs. The original Dolby Digital bitstream is passed to the digital audio output connector for use with external home theater Dolby Digital decoders.
2.7.8
The set-top works with MPEG system features to select among multiple audio streams associated with a single program. For instance, software applications may allow users to select a preferred-language soundtrack when choices are offered in the MPEG transport stream. RF-modulated in a UHF carrier on the RF output (IEC type connector) Baseband on an RCA phono connector
2.8
Digital services are protected against eavesdropping and piracy using secret key encryption based on the DVB-CSA algorithm. The control information for the digital descrambler is encrypted, authenticated and protected against tampering using a secure hash algorithm in combination with triple DES. CAS is used to authorize and descramble the following services: Broadcast digital channels Event PPV
The cryptographic operations of the CAS are implemented in STi5105/7 Media Processor and in a PowerKey secure microprocessor embedded in the terminal. The set-top is compliant with ETR 289.
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Conditional access is implemented in the set-top as a software downloadable module utilizing hardware resources from the set-top as well as a fixed boot loader per the chosen CAK requirements.
2.9
Front Panel
The front panel shall conform to the following: Figure 2 at the end of this section shows a front view of the set-tops.
Infrared Receiver
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Required Keys Key # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 EPG SETUP TV/RADIO VOD OK OPT EXIT CH+ CHTV Channel Down Arrow up Arrow left Arrow right Arrow down Select, OK Channel Options Exit Red Green Yellow Blue Guide Global Settings TV/Radio Video On Demand Jump To Beginning Record Slow/Step Jump To End Optional Extended Keys (New Row) Play/Record Stop Page Down ** 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NAV LAST VOL + VOL Label POWER Name/Description STB Power Mute Numeric key: 1 Numeric key: 2 Numeric key: 3 Numeric key: 4 Numeric key: 5 Numeric key: 6 Numeric key: 7 Numeric key: 8 Numeric key: 9 Numeric key: 0 Program Information Last Channel TV Volume Up TV Volume Down
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43 44 **
Explorer Z75DVB
The units should have the SA/Cisco logo located on the top right of the unit. The logo is as follows:
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2.10.1
The back panel shown is for the Explorer Z75DVB model. The Explorer Z65DVB model will be the same with the exception of the Ethernet port. In order to reduce cost, the back panel should have the connector names molded into the plastic. Note: Above drawing needs to show Sim card slot.
2.10.2 2.10.3
The set-top has a 75-ohm female IEC 60169-2 connector for the cable input.
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2.10.4 2.10.5
The set-top has a male IEC 60169-2 connector for the RF output.
The set-top has two SCART outputs one for connection to the TV and the other for connection to a VCR. The TV SCART is capable of supporting composite, S-Video or RGB content selectable via software. The board design should be able to accommodate either dual SCART or baseband A/V outputs and s-video without requiring a board re-design.
Description
Audio Output Right Audio Input Right Audio Output Left Audio Common Return Blue return Audio Input LEFT Blue Function Switching Green return Intercommunication 2 Green Intercommunication 1 Red Return Blanking Return Red Blanking Video Output Return Video Input Return CVBS Output Video Input Common return
Present on TV SCART
Output Input Output
Output
Input
Output Output
Input Input
Output Input
Output Input
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Control Signaling
9.5 12 V Screen Format is 4:3 4.5 7 V Screen Format is 16:9 0 2 V sets TV to RF input mode (under application and driver software control to enable/disable) 1 3 V sets RGB output to TV 0 0.4 sets CVBS video to TV 10 V and above sets VCR for play back (output when STU is powered on) 10 V and above routes VCR input to SCART TV (used as input when in stand by mode) 1 3 V routes VCR RGB input to SCART TV
The VCR SCART pin 8 shall be a bi-directional signal capable of being set as an output under application software control. When acting as an input, and where required (that is, VCR loop through), the input level shall be translated to the TV SCART. This is required in order to support the automatic external signal record mode of VCRs (pin 8 output control), and automatic wide screen switching of the television from VCR playback (pin 8 input loop through).
TV SCART PIN
1 2 3 6 7 8 10 11 12 15
16 19 20
16 20 19
2.10.6
The set-top has one pair of RCA phono jack providing baseband stereo left/right audio outputs. White insulation is used for the left channel connector and red insulation is used for the right channel connector.
2.10.7
The set-top has a smart card slot on the rear panel. An optional smart card reader is provided in the set-top in case of a need for a third party conditional access card or for contractual conditional access upgrades. The smart card reader is ISO 7816 compliant.
2.10.8
The set-top has a sim card slot on the rear panel and may use embedded Power-Key CAS for conditional access to decrypt digital services. An optional SIM card reader is provided in the set-top in case of a need for contractual PowerKey upgrades. Insertion of the SIM card can be done easily by hand without need of any tools. When the SIM card is inserted in the SIM card reader the PowerKey secure microprocessor of the SIM card overrides the embedded secure microprocessor for Power key operation.
2.10.9
The set-top has an optional RCA phono jack (orange color) providing digital audio output. White insulation is used for the left channel connector and red insulation is used for the right channel connector.
2.10.10
The Explorer Z75DVB set-top has a rear panel IEEE802.3 10/100 base-T port with an RJ-45 connector. The interface supports auto-sense for speed and half/full duplex settings. It allows the settop to be connected to an external modem out of the Ethernet output.
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3 Set-top Specifications
Specifications in this section are limited to basic functional features of the Explorer Z65/75DVB. Detailed Test Specification document will be prepared by the outside design vendor based on the basic specs below and on a sample of an Explorer SCD (to be provided by S-A). The Test Specification document will be approved by S-A. The product must meet all the specifications enumerated in the Test Specification document.
3.1
The set-top receives power from an external AC to 12V adapter. A switching power supply covers the following input voltage ranges:
Switching Power Supply Item Input Voltage Input Line Frequency Output Voltage Output Current Ripple And Noise Turn-On Delay Time Efficiency Insulation test EMI Electrostatic Discharge Min 90 47 11.4 0 --70 50M at DC500V Max 270 63 12.6 1 120m 2 --Unit Vac Hz Vdc A Vp-p Sec %
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-40C ~ +70C
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C/N
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Specification 54 to 862 MHz (band edges, 8MHz Channel Spacing) 64-QAM and 256-QAM per ITU-T J.83 Annex A MPEG-2 Systems (ISO/IEC 13818-1)
3 Mbits/sec
Private data format 64-QAM Transmission rate, including all overhead 256-QAM 64-QAM 256-QAM
MPEG-2 (ISO/IEC 13818-1) 41.322 Mbits/sec at 6.887Msym/s maximum 55.096 Mbits/sec at 6.887Msym/s maximum 38.48 Mbits/sec maximum 51.31 Mbits/sec maximum -17 dBmV to +13 dBmV -6 dBmV to +17 dBmV -13dBmv to -6dBmv
64-QAM, with input C/N in 8 MHz bandwidth of 25.5 dB minimum 256-QAM, with input C/N in 8 MHz bandwidth of 31.5 dB minimum 256-QAM, with input C/N in 8 MHz bandwidth of 34.5 dB minimum
Note: The set-top can also in principle receive 32-QAM and 128-QAM, since modulation formats are compatible with the set-top chip set. Additional QAM drivers are required to detect these QAM modulations. This is not presently required, but may be added in the future versions.
Specification 2.5 dB p-p 220KHz 4.8MHz Male IEC 60169-2 PAL B/G Channel 21-69
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Depth of Modulation (DOM) Diff Gain Diff Phase Video S/N, unweighted C/L Gain C/L Delay Demodulated Video Level Field Time Distortion Line-Time Distortion Short Time Distortion Output return loss into 75 ohms Visual carrier RF output level into 75 ohms P/S Ratio Luminance Non Linearity Audio S/N
PAL-B/G: 75% to 88% PAL- I: 75% to 88% < 7% < 7 deg 45 dB MIN 100% +/-15 % 0 100 nS 0.9 1.02 Vp-p < 5% < 5% < 5% 10 dB minimum +7.0dBmV to 16.0dBmv 12 to 16dB < 10% 50dB Min
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Description Frequency Range Output spurious (limit needed when used with RF Bypass) Gain
3.1.10
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Amplitude response ripple, 20 Hz to 20 KHz, referenced to response at 1 KHz Crosstalk isolation between channels, 20 Hz to 15 KHz Total harmonic distortion, 1 KHz, measured in 20 Hz to 20 KHz band Signal-to-noise ratio, referenced to full-scale output, per ITU-R 468-4 L/R Channel Balance L/R Relative Phase Dynamic Range Volume control Volume control step size Hum Supression Mute attenuation Audio to video transmission time differential (lip sync) Left output connector Right output connector
60 dB minimum 0.2 % maximum 72 dB minimum 0.5 dB < 2% > 80 dB 59 steps from 0 dB to -58 dB nominal Approximately 1 dB 60 dB minimum 60 dB minimum +20 msec (audio leading video) to -40 msec (audio trailing video) Female RCA-phono jack, white insulation Female RCA-phono jack, red insulation
3.1.11
Description
Computer-generated audio
Specification 8 32 11.025 44.1 22.050 48 24
3.2
Dimensions of the Explorer Z65/75DVB are approximately 250 mm () wide by 175 mm () deep by 49 mm (1.93) high (including rubber feet).
3.2.3 Weight
The weight of the Explorer Z65/75DVB is approximately 0.3 kg (0.7 lbs.).
3.2.4 Tampering/security
Tamper resistant screws are used for the top cover and chassis to inhibit unauthorized access
3.3
The set-top tolerates storage temperatures from -20 degrees C to +60 degrees C. The set-top can be stored in an environment where the humidity is 5% to 95% non-condensing.
3.4
Unit field failure rates shall be agreed between the parties and shall be designed to ensure minimum customer experience disruption and to ensure minimum operational costs to the customer.
3.4.2 ESD
Tested per EN6100-4-2 specifications (Air and Contact).
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3.4.4 Brown-out
Non-volatile memory does not suffer corruption due to fluctuations in AC line voltage, including slowly decreasing line voltage down to zero volts.
3.5
Regulatory Specifications
The set-top is required to meet the legal regulatory requirements of the country or countries into which it is sold. Identification of standards, compliance testing, product marking, users guide safety content, and obtaining legal certification of compliance is the responsibility of the supplier. It is ScientificAtlantas responsibility to identify the country or countries into which this product will be sold. ScientificAtlanta reserves the right to review the regulatory requirements the supplier chooses.
EN 55013 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-4 EN 55022 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN 55020 EN 60065:2002 EN 55024
3.6
Labeling
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Terminal Name Assembly P/N Hardware Rev Level Date of Manufacture Terminal MAC Address Terminal Serial Number PowerKEY Patent Info
The label will be approved by S-A. The part number for the Z65DVB is 4017621. The part number for the Z75DVB is 4017622.
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3.7
RoHS Directive
The set-top hardware will comply in all respects with Directive 2002/ 95/ EC on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment, O.J.(L19)(Jan. 27, 2003)(the RoHS Directive) as well as relevant guidance and each individual Member State implementing legislation.
3.8
WEEE Directive
The set-top hardware will be appropriately marked and/or identified as required by Directive 2002 / 96 /EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (hereafter WEEE Directive) and all other legal environmental obligations, laws and regulations.
3.9
Packaging
The Explorer Z65/75DVB should come packaged in individual cartons. Each carton should contain the units model number, part number, MAC address, and serial number. Individual cartons should be packaged together in quantities of six units in a master carton. The master carton should contain two labels: one of the sides showing each of the individually packed units MAC address and serial number and the other side showing the following information: Model number Part number Quantity in carton Weight Order number Serial number range
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