axing RFQ-845, RFQ-845CI, RFO-845CI, RFO-845 Operation Instructions Manual

RFQ-845 | RFQ-845CI RFO-845 | RFO-845CI
8PSK/QPSK/Multituner | DVB-T Quattro/Octo modules
Operation instructions
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Table of contents
1.1. General...........................................................................................................................................5
1.1.1. Modules for DVB-S/S2..........................................................................................................5
1.1.2. Modules with multituner for DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2 oder DVB-C.......................................5
1.2. Scope of delivery...........................................................................................................................5
1.3. Inputs/tuners...................................................................................................................................6
1.4. Output/modulators.........................................................................................................................7
1.5. Graphical user interface.................................................................................................................7
1.6. Display elements and connectors...................................................................................................8
1.6.1. RFQ-845................................................................................................................................8
1.6.2. RFO-845................................................................................................................................9
2.1. Mounting and installation in a headend base unit........................................................................10
2.1.1. Mounting..............................................................................................................................10
2.1.2. Power supply........................................................................................................................10
2.1.3. Power supply in the headend base unit................................................................................12
2.2. External operation........................................................................................................................12
2.2.1. Power supply by external operation.....................................................................................13
2.3. Connection to DVB-S..................................................................................................................13
2.3.1. Connection to the LNBs.......................................................................................................13
2.3.2. Multiswitches as input distributors......................................................................................13
2.4. Connection to DVB-T/T2 or DVB-C...........................................................................................13
3.1. Login and logout..........................................................................................................................15
3.2. Front page....................................................................................................................................16
3.2.1. Bit error rate.........................................................................................................................16
3.2.2. Fill level...............................................................................................................................16
3.2.3. CI menus..............................................................................................................................16
3.2.4. Initialization.........................................................................................................................17
3.3. Initialization phase 1....................................................................................................................17
3.3.1. DVB-S (für 8PSK/QPSK- und für Multituner-Kassetten)...................................................17
3.3.2. DVB-C, DVB-T or DVB-T2 (for multi tuner modules)......................................................18
3.3.3. Bit error rate.........................................................................................................................19
3.3.4. Found programmes..............................................................................................................19
3.4. Initialization phase 2....................................................................................................................19
3.4.1. Remux mode........................................................................................................................19
3.4.2. Scrambled programmes........................................................................................................20
3.4.3. Cross Multiplex Mode.........................................................................................................20
3.4.4. LCN (Logical Channel Numbering)....................................................................................22
3.5. Initialization phase 3....................................................................................................................22
3.5.1. Configuration of the modulator............................................................................................23
3.5.2. Fill level...............................................................................................................................24
3.5.3. Chosen programmes.............................................................................................................25
3.6. Maintenance.................................................................................................................................26
3.6.1. Updating firmware/software................................................................................................26
3.6.2. Changing the IP address.......................................................................................................26
3.6.3. Changing the password........................................................................................................27
3.6.4. Rebooting.............................................................................................................................27
3.6.5. Erasing service data.............................................................................................................27
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3.6.6. Save Initialization Data........................................................................................................28
3.6.7. Upload Initialization Data....................................................................................................28
3.6.8. Device name.........................................................................................................................29
4.1. Insertion of CA modules..............................................................................................................30
4.2. CI menu for RFQ-845CI and RFO-845CI...................................................................................31
4.2.1. Using CI menu.....................................................................................................................31
4.3. Decryption of programmes..........................................................................................................32
5.1. Input multituner............................................................................................................................33
5.2. Input DVB-S/S2 tuner..................................................................................................................33
5.3. Output/General.............................................................................................................................34
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Safety instructions:
The installation of the device and repair work on the device must be carried out only by a professional
in accordance with the applicable VDE directives. In case of incorrect installation, no liability is assumed.
Never open the device. There are no parts to be maintained by the user inside the device, however,
lethal voltages are present. This also applies to cleaning the device or working on the connections.
Use only the mains cable connected to the device or the enclosed power supply unit. Never replace any
parts or make any modifications to the mains cable and the power supply unit. Otherwise, there is a risk of death.
If a replaceable fuse is available, pull out the mains plug before replacing the fuse. Replace defective
fuses only by standardized fuses with the same nominal value.
If you intend not to use the device for a longer period of time, we recommend you to completely
disconnect the device from the mains for safety reasons and for saving energy by pulling out the mains plug.
Let the device adjust to the room temperature before commissioning, in particular if condensation is
present on the device, or if it was exposed to large temperature fluctuations.
The device must be operated only in moderate climate. The device must be operated only in dry rooms. In damp rooms or outdoors, there is a risk of short-
circuits (attention: risk of fire) or electrical shocks (attention: risk of death).
Plan the mounting or installation location such that you can easily reach the mains plug and interrupt
the electric circuit in dangerous situations. Select the mounting or installation location such that children cannot play near the device and its connections without supervision. The mounting or installation location must allow a safe installation of all connected cables. Power supply cables and supply cables must not be damaged or squeezed by any objects.
Select a mounting or installation location which meets the requirements of the IP 54 protection class.
Operate the device only on a flat, firm surface and protect it against unintentional movements.
Never expose the device to direct solar irradiation and avoid direct vicinity of heat sources (e.g. heaters,
other electrical appliances, fireplace, etc.). It must be always ensured that devices with cooling elements or ventilation slots are not covered or obstructed. In addition, ensure generous air circulation around the device. This will prevent possible damage to device and risk of fire due to overheating. It must be always ensured that cables are not located near heat sources (e.g. heaters, other electrical appliances, fireplace, etc.).
The device is intended for transmission of audio and video signals via LAN cable. Misuse of the device
is expressly prohibited.
In particular, the warranty and liability shall be excluded for the consequences of incorrect use, in case
of incorrect modifications or repair work carried out by the customer. Use the device only as described in the operating instructions and in particular according to the state-of-the-art.
The antenna system must be installed and grounded according to the current DIN EN 60728-11
standard.
The product complies with the directives and standards for CE labeling.
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1. Product description
1.1. General
1.1.1. Modules with multituner for DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2 oder DVB-C
RF type | Axing type
RFQ-845 | SKT 40-00M Transmodulates DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2 or DVB-C into COFDM.
Four full-fledged tuner inputs, four modulators, one output.
RFQ-845CI | SKT 40-04M Like RFQ-845, decoding of encoded programs possible by using four CA
modules
RFO-845 | SKT 80-00M Transmodulates DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2 or DVB-C into COFDM.
The RFQ-845 ist built in two units, each with four full-fledged tuner inputs, four modulators and one output.
RFO-845CI | SKT 80-02M Like RFO-845, decoding of encoded programs possible by using two CA
modules.
1.2. Scope of delivery
1 × Headend module
1 × DC connection cable
1 × Quick start guide
Note. The power supply unit and the basic unit are not included in the scope of delivery of the modules. They are available as an option. It is recommended to install the modules into a base unit.
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1.3. Inputs/tuners
The quattro module includes four independent tuners and the octo module includes eight of them.
Headend modules with 8PSK/QPSK tuners can receive DVB-S/S2.
Headend modules with multituner can receive DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2 or DVB-C. For receiving DVB-T/T2 or
DVB-C the LNB power supply has to been switched off (see 3.3 on page 17) before connecting a antenna cabel to one of the HF inputs!
Connection to the LNBs
On the SAT-IF input the headend modules have a remote supply voltage for the LNB and use DiSEqC 1.0 functionalities. Therefore, they can be connected directly to the LNB.
Multiswitches as input distributors
Optionally, you can also use multiswitches as input distributors. The advantage of this solution is that you can set both the SAT IF level and the satellite via the user interface. Changes in the list of programmes can be made using remote maintenance, so that it is not necessary to change or modify the input distribution on site.
Demodulation
The selection of the transponder and the demodulation of the QPSK/8PSK modulated signal are both made in the tuner.
If needed, the programmes from the data flow of the demodulated transponder can be filtered (Remux mode).
Thanks to the Cross Multiplex Mode, FTA programmes (Free to Air) can be filtered from the data flow of several tuners for a common output channel and be bundled again. The prepared data flow is passed on to the modulators.
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1.4. Output/modulators
The output channels of the modulators are allways neighbour channels
The quattro module has four output modulators and one RF output.
The first modulator can be set to any output channel between S2 and CH 69. The other three modulators are automatically set by incrementing the output channels in accordance with the chosen channel spacing.
For example: modulator 1 = Channel 21
modulators 2, 3 and 4 = Channels 22, 23 and 24
The octo module has eight output modulators. They are subdivided in two modulator groups of four modulators each. The octo module has two RF outputs (each for one modulator group).
In both groups, the first modulator can be set to any output channel between S2 and CH 69. The next three modulators of both modulator groups are automatically set by incrementing the output channels in accordance with the chosen channel spacing.
For example: group A modulator 1 = Channel 21
modulators 2, 3 und 4 = Channels 22, 23 und 24.
group B modulator 1 = Channel 25
modulators 2, 3 und 4 = Channels 26, 27 und 28.
1.5. Graphical user interface
The settings of the modules can be changed via the user interface of the integrated web interface. To access the user interface and thus configure the devices, you need a standard PC/laptop with a network interface and the actual version of the installed web browser.
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1.6. Display elements and connectors
1.6.1.RFQ-845 | SKT 40-00M and RFQ-845CI | SKT 40-04M
1. 4 × MPEG data stream modulator LED indicators (each with two LEDs) Error (red) = Modulator stream too large (fill level >95%, see 3.2.2 on page 16) OK (green) = Fill level O.K.
2. 4 × HF input
3. RJ-45 Ethernet port
4. 4 × HF input LED indicator: Orange = MPEG data stream present, Off = MPEG data stream not present
5. Grounding screw
6. 1 x HF output
7. Fan
8. 2 × DC input/output
9. 4 x CI slots
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1.6.2.RFO-845 | RFO-845CI | SKT 80-0x | SKT 80-0xM
1. 8 × MPEG data stream modulator LED indicators (each with two LEDs) Error (red) = Modulator stream too large (fill level >95%, see 3.2.2 on page 16) OK (green) = Fill level O.K.
10. 8 × RF input
11. 2 × RJ-45 Ethernet port
12. 8 × RF input LED indicator: Orange = MPEG data stream present, Off = MPEG data stream not present
13. Grounding screw
14. 2 × RF output
15. Fan
16. 2 × DC input/output
17. 2 x CI slots
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2. Mounting and Installation
Notes
Before inserting or changing a module, pull the mains plug of the headend base unit from the socket!
Observe the operator's manual of the corresponding headend base unit!
Observe the operator's manual for the corresponding power supply unit!
The antenna system must be installed and grounded according to the DIN EN 60728-11 standard.
The headend modules can be operated either in a headend base units or stand-alone with the external power supply unit.
The SAT IF inputs can be connected directly to a quattro LNB or to a SAT IF distributor. The plugged cable of the headend supplies the LNB with power.
The input distribution can also be done via a multiswitch with up to 16 SAT IF levels.
2.1. Mounting and installation in a headend base unit
Install the base plate of the base unit in compliance with the safety regulations defined by the EN 60728-11
standard. Connect the base plate of the base unit with an equipotential bonding cable (copper, minimum 4
mm²).
2.1.1. Mounting
Every slot in the base unit has a fixing screw in order to install the headend modules.
Before the installation, the upper screw must be loosened.
When being attached to the output combiner, the module is at the same time mounted on the loosened screw.
Please tighten then the screw well.
2.1.2. Power supply
Please pay attention to the maximum number of modules which can be supplied by the power supply unit (see section 2.1.3 on page 12).
The modules have two identical connecting sockets on the bottom for the power supply. Both are linked together internally. One of both connecting sockets is used to get the operating voltage from the power supply unit or from another module. The second one can be used to loop the operating voltage through to the next module or to the output combiner of the base unit. With the DC patch cable (SKZ 40-00) included in the scope of delivery, the modules
can be connected together.
While looping the modules through, a maximum of 3 x RFO-845(CI) or 4 x RFQ-845(CI) can be connected together.
Installation in the headend base unit RFT-804:
The power supply unit RFP-806, integrated in the headend base unit RFB-804, has a DC connecting cable on the output side.
This cable is connected to the first module.
The other modules are connected to each other using the enclosed DC connecting cable SKZ 40-00.
A separate DC connecting cable SKZ 40-01 is additionally required to supply the output combiner. The connecting cable SKZ 40-01 is included in the scope of delivery.
Connect the output combiner to the last module.
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