
Receiver Installation and Connection
RX8200 Configuration Guide
2 RECEIVER INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Mount the RX8200 in a 19-inch standard rack in an MCR or CER that has an RF satellite feed to Reuters
RLS/WNE.
2.1 REPLACING AN EXISTING EMR SATELLITE RECEIVER
There will be many instances where the RX8200 unit is being installed on a client site to replace an existing EMR
satellite receiver. In such cases it is very important to note the following:
There will be a change between MAC addresses on each receiver model which will interrupt the decryption
of video across WNE.
This process should be managed in conjunction with the ICA Team in London. See Appendix 1 at the end
of this guide for help.
There is a separate management interface required for the RX8200 receiver. (On the EMR receiver, both
WNE data and receiver management are controlled over one ethernet connection).
There may be more than 1 WNE PC/Server connected to an existing EMR receiver.
2.2 RF CONNECTION
Connect an RF coaxial cable that’s carrying the Reuters RLS/WNE signal to RF In 1 on the rear of the RX8200.
This may be the existing RF cable that is connected on the rear of an existing EMR receiver. See Figure 3 of an
EMR.
Figure 1. RF Connection on RX8200.
2.3 IP DATA CONNECTION
Connect NIC 2 on the WNE server (labelled Gb 2 on a Dell Server) to the RX8200 (labelled IP Out 2) using an
ethernet cable. This connection is for carrying WNE data only. This connection tends to be the on board NIC of a
WNE PC as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 2. IP Output No 2 on RX8200 & WNE NIC Connection on a Dell Server.
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