Cisco D9824 Installation And Configuration Manual

Cisco D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver Software Version 4.50 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Safety Precautions

1 Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the product is operated.
2 Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
3 Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions
should be adhered to.
4 Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5 Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Exception: A product that is meant for uninterrupted service and that, for some
specific reason, such as the possibility of the loss of an authorization code for a CATV converter, is not intended to be unplugged by the user for cleaning or any other purpose, may exclude the reference to unplugging the product in the cleaning description above.
6 Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7 Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water for example, near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
8 Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the product.
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Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory
recommended by the manufacturer.
9 A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick
stops,excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
10 Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and
to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or
rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions
have been adhered to.
11 Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12 Grounding or Polarization – This product may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. Alternate Warnings – This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
13 Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
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14 Protective Attachment Plug – The product is equipped with an attachment plug
having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug.
15 Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or cable system is
connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
16 Lightning – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
17 Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
18 Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
19 Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
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20 Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or
You will find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that accompanies this product.
It indicates important operating or maintenance instructions.
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
21 Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, b If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product, c If the product has been exposed to rain or water, d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation,
e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a
need for service.
22 Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
23 Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the
service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
24 Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling
only as recommended by the manufacturer.
25 Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Protect yourself from electric shock and your system from damage!
This product complies with international safety and design standards. Observe
all safety procedures that appear throughout this guide, and the safety symbols that are affixed to this product.
If circumstances impair the safe operation of this product, stop operation and
secure this product against further operation.
Avoid personal injury and product damage! Do not proceed beyond any symbol until you fully understand the indicated conditions!
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You may find this symbol on the product a nd/or in the literature that accompanies this product.
It indicates a live terminal; the symbol pointing to the terminal device.
You may find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that accompanies this product.
It indicates a protective ear th terminal.
You may find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that accompanies this product.
It indicates excessive or dangerous heat.

Power

Important! This is a Class I product. You must earth this product. This
equipment may have up to two power supply cords. To reduce the risk of electric shock, two power supply cords may have to be disconnected before servicing.
This product plugs into a socket-outlet. The socket-outlet must be near this
product, and must be easily accessible.
Connect this product only to the power source that is indicated on the rear panel
of this product.
If this product does not have a mains power switch, the power cord serves this
purpose

Enclosure

Do not allow moisture to enter this product. Do not open the enclosure of this product unless otherwise specified. Do not push objects through openings in the enclosure of this product.

Cables

Always disconnect all power cables before servicing this product. Always pull on the plug or the connector to disconnect a cable. Never pull on the
cable itself.
Do not walk on or place stress on cables or plugs.

Factory service

Refer service only to service personnel who are authorized by the factory.
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Règles de sécurité
Ce symbole figure dans la documentation accompagnant ce produit. Il indique d'importantes instructions de fonctionnement ou d'entretien.
Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit. Il indique une borne sous tension; la direction indique la borne.
Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit. Il indique une borne de terre de protection.
Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit. Il indique une température excessive ou dangereuse.
Protégez-vous des risques d'électrocution et protégez vot re système contre les endommagements éventuels.
Ce produit respecte les standards internationaux de sécurité et de conception. Veuillez observer toutes les procédures de sécurité qui apparaissent dans ce guide, ainsi que les symboles de sécurité qui figurent sur le produit.
Si, du fait des circonstances, ce produit cesse de fonctionner normalement, cessez de l'utiliser et empêchez-en l'utilisation future.
Évitez le risque de blessures et de dommages aux produits! Ne procédez à aucune tâche tant que vous n'aurez pas entièrement assimilé les conditions indiquées par un symbole!

Alim entation

Important! Ce produit fait partie de la classe I. Vous devez le mettre à la terre. Ce produit se branche dans une prise murale. Cette dernière doit être placée à
proximité du produit et doit être facilement accessible.
Ne branchez ce produit qu'à la source d'alimentation indiquée sur son panneau
arrière.
Si ce produit n'a pas d'interrupteur d'alimentation générale, le cordon
d'alimentation remplit ce rôle.

Enceinte

Ne laissez pas l'humidité pénétrer dans ce produit. N'ouvrez pas l'enceinte de ce produit, sauf instructions contraires. Ne forcez pas d'objets dans les ouvertures du boîtier.

Câbles

Débranchez toujours tous les cordons d'alimentation avant de réparer ce produit. Tirez toujours sur la prise ou le connecteur pour débrancher un câble. Ne tirez
jamais directement sur le câble.
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Ne marchez pas sur les câbles ou les prises et n'y exercez aucune pression.
Dieses Symbol erscheint auf dem Gerät und/oder in der ihm beiliegenden Literatur. Es bedeutet wichtige, zu beachtende Betriebs-oder Wartungsanweisungen.
Wenn dieses Zeichen am Ger ät angebracht ist, warnt es vor einer spannungsführenden Stelle.
Dieses Symbol kennzeichnet auf dem Gerät die Anschlußstelle der Sicherheitserde.
Wenn dieses Zeichen am Gerät angebracht ist, warnt es vor heißen Stellen, die zu Verbr ennungen führen können.

Réparations effectuées à l'usine

Ne confiez les travaux de réparations qu'au personnel autorisé par l'usine.
Sicherheitsvorkehrungen
Schützen Sie sich gegen elektrischen Schlag, und Ihr Gerät gegen Beschädigung!
Dieses Gerät entspricht internationalen Sicherheits-und Ausführungsnormen.
Beachten Sie alle in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Sicherheitshinweise sowie die am Gerät angebrachten Warnzeichen.
Sollten örtliche Umstände den sicheren Betrieb dieses Gerätes beeinträchtigen,
schalten Sie es ab und sichern es gegen weitere Benutzung.
Vermeiden Sie Verletzungen sowie Beschädigung des Gerätes! Wenn Sie zu einem der folgenden Warnzeichen gelangen, nicht weiterarbeiten, bis Sie seine Bedeutung voll verstanden haben!

Netzspannung

Wichtig! Dieses Gerät ist ein Produkt der Schutzklasse I. Es muß geerdet werden. Das Gerät ist an einer Steckdose anzuschließen. Diese muß sich leicht zugänglich
in unmittelbarer Nähe des Gerätes befinden.
Die Netzversorgung muß den auf der Rückwand des Gerätes angegebenen
Werten entsprechen.
Falls sich kein Hauptschalter am Gerät befindet, dient das Netzkabel diesem
Zweck.

Gehäuse

Das Innere des Gerätes ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu schützen. Das Gehäuse ist nicht zu öffnen. Niemals einen Gegenstand durch die Gehäuseöffnungen einführen!
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Kabel

Encontrará este símbolo en el impr eso que acompaña a este producto. Este símbolo indica instrucciones importantes de funcionamiento o mantenimiento.
Es posible que este símbolo esté pegado al producto. Este símbolo indica un terminal vivo, la flecha apunta hacia el aparato terminal.
Podría encontrar este símbolo pegado al producto. Este símbolo indica un terminal de protección de tierra.
Podría encontrar este símbolo pegado al producto. Este símbolo indica calor excesivo o peligroso.
Vor jeglicher Wartung des Gerätes sind alle Kabel zu entfernen. Hierzu grundsätzlich am Stecker oder Verbindungsstück und niemals am Kabel
selber ziehen.
Nicht auf die Kabel oder Stecker treten oder diese einer Zugbelastung aussetzen.

Hersteller-Wartung

Wartungsarbeiten sind nur durch vom Hersteller autorisierte Techniker
vorzunehmen.
Precauciones de seguridad
¡Protéjase contra la electrocución y proteja su sistema contra los daños!
Este producto cumple con los criterios internacionales de seguridad y diseño. Observe todas los procedimientos de seguridad que aparecen en esta guía, y los símbolos de seguridad adheridos a este producto.
Si las circunstancias impiden la operación segura de este producto, suspenda la operación y asegure este producto para que no siga funcionando.
¡Evite lastimarse y evite dañar el producto! No avance más allá de cualquier símbolo hasta comprender completamente las condiciones indicadas!

Alim entación

Importante! Este es un producto de Clase I. Tiene que estar conectado a tierra. Este producto se conecta a un enchufe. El enchufe necesita estar cerca del
producto y ser fácilmente accesible.
Conecte este producto únicamente a la fuente de suministro eléctrico indicada en
el panel posterior del producto.
Si el producto no tiene interruptor para la linea principal, utilice el cordón toma
de corriente para este propósito.
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Cubierta

Questo simbolo, che appare nella letteratura di accompagnamento del prodotto, indica importanti istruzioni d'uso e di manutenzione.
Sul prodotto potete vedere questo simbolo che indica un dispositivo terminale sotto tensione; la freccia punta verso il dispositivo.
Potrete trovare il presente simbolo applicato a questo prodotto. Questo simbolo indica un terminale protettivo di messa a terra.
Potrete trovare il presente simbolo attaccato a questo prodotto. Ques to simbolo indica un calore eccessivo o pericoloso.
No permita que la humedad penetre en este producto. No abra la cubierta del producto a menos que se indique lo contrario. No introduzca objetos a través de las aberturas de la cubierta del producto.

Cables

Siempre desconectar todos los cables eléctricos antes de revisar o reparar el
producto.
Tire siempre del enchufe o del conector para desconectar un cable. Nunca tire del
cable mismo.
No camine ni aplique presión sobre los cables o enchufes..

Revisión y reparación de fábrica

Solo personal aprobado por la fábrica puede darle servicio al producto.
Precauzioni di sicurezza
Proteggetevi da scosse elettriche e proteggete il vostro sistema da possibili danni!
Questo prodotto soddisfa le norme internazionali per la sicurezza ed il design.
Seguite tutte le procedure di sicurezza contenute in questa guida e i simboli di sicurezza applicati al prodotto.
Se circostanze avverse compromettono la sicurezza d'uso di questo prodotto,
interrompetene l'uso e assicuratevi che il prodotto non venga più utilizzato.
Evitare infortuni alla persona e danni al prodotto! Non procedere oltre a qualunque simbolo fino a quando non si siano comprese pienamente le condizioni indicate!

Alim entazione

Importante! Questo prodotto è di Classe I. Va messo a terra. Questo prodotto si inserisce in una presa di corrente. La presa di corrente deve
essere in prossimità del prodotto, e deve essere facilmente accessibile.
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Collegare questo prodotto solamente alla fonte di alimentazione indicata sul
pannello posteriore di questo prodotto.
Se questo prodotto non è dotato di un interruttore principale, il cavo di
alimentazione funge a questo scopo.

Chiusura

Proteggete da umidità questo prodotto. Non aprire la chiusura di questo prodotto a meno che non sia specificato
diversamente. Non inserire oggetti attraverso le fessure della chiusura.

Cavi

Staccare sempre tutti i cavi di alimentazione prima di svolgere l'assistenza
tecnica al prodotto.
Per scollegare un cavo tirate la spina o il connettore, non tirare mai il cavo stesso. Non calpestare o sottoporre a sollecitazioni i cavi o le prese.

Riparazionoi di fabbrica

Per le riparazioni contattate solamente personale tecnico autoizzato dalla
fabbrica.
Contents
Safety Precautions v
About This Manual xxi
Objective............................................................................................................... xxi
Audienc e .............................................................................................................. xxi
Required Knowledge........................................................................................... xxi
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Rec eiver.................................................................... 2
Digital Program Distribution................................................................................. 2
Digital Program Mapping...................................................................................... 2
Digital Advertisement Insertion............................................................................ 2
Key Features ............................................................................................................ 2
Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs..................................................................................... 5
DVB-ASI Output..................................................................................................... 5
MPEGoIP Output ................................................................................................... 5
MPE Output ............................................................................................................ 5
MPEGoIP Input....................................................................................................... 6
Disaster Recovery................................................................................................................ 7
Local Settings .......................................................................................................... 7
Uplink P rofile Settings ........................................................................................... 9
NIT Retu ne Recovery ........................................................................................................ 10
Chapter 2 Quick Setup - Read Me First! 11
Connecting the Receiver to Other Equipm ent ................................................................ 12
Maintena nce of EMC Comp liance....................................................................... 12
Setting up for Network Connection ................................................................................. 13
Quick Setup Instructions for RF Acquisition .................................................................. 14
Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program E ntry) ................................................ 15
Setting up the ASI Output ................................................................................................ 16
Setting the DP M Mode...................................................................................................... 17
Chapter 3 Installation 19
Power Connection ............................................................................................................. 20
Installing the D9824 Receiver ........................................................................................... 21
Rack Mounted....................................................................................................... 21
Cooling .................................................................................................................. 21
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Grounding ............................................................................................................. 21
Mounting the D9824 Receiver to a Rack ............................................................. 21
Connecting AC Power to the D9824 Receiver .................................................... 22
D9824 Receiver Rear Connector Panel............................................................................. 23
Connecting the Input/Output Signals............................................................................. 25
Connecting the RF Inputs .................................................................................... 25
Connecting the IP TS Input/Output ................................................................... 25
Connecting the ASI Input .................................................................................... 25
Connecting the Video Outputs ............................................................................ 25
Connecting the Balanced Audio Outputs ........................................................... 26
Connecting the Ethernet Management Interface ................................................ 26
Connecting the ASI Output ................................................................................. 27
External Ala rm System Co nnector ...................................................................... 27
Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface ......................................................................... 29
Configuring Op en-collector Outputs .................................................................. 30
Setting Adm in User Privileges via a Telnet/SSH Connection....................................... 31
Administrator User Privileges ............................................................................. 31
Starting a Telnet/SSH Session ............................................................................. 31
Adding a New User.............................................................................................. 32
Deleting a User...................................................................................................... 32
Changing a Username .......................................................................................... 32
Changing a Password (allowed by all Users) ..................................................... 33
Printing the List of Users...................................................................................... 33
Resetting the Login Credentials .......................................................................... 33
Common Interface Modules ............................................................................................. 34
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 35
About the Front Panel ....................................................................................................... 36
LCD........................................................................................................................ 36
Keypad .................................................................................................................. 36
CI Slots................................................................................................................... 36
Front Panel LEDs .................................................................................................. 37
Navigation/S election Keypad ............................................................................. 38
Locking/Unlocking the Front Panel ................................................................................ 40
Startup Screen.................................................................................................................... 41
Main Structure ...................................................................................................... 41
Channel Authorization Status ............................................................................. 41
LCD Panel ............................................................................................................. 41
LCD Symbol .......................................................................................................... 42
Assigning Program to the Program Entry .......................................................... 43
Deleting a Program from the Program Entry ..................................................... 44
Main Menu......................................................................................................................... 45
Status Menu ....................................................................................................................... 46
Status Menu: General ........................................................................................... 47
Status Menu: Services ........................................................................................... 48
Status Menu: TS Input .......................................................................................... 50
Status Menu: TS Output ....................................................................................... 54
Status Menu - IP.................................................................................................... 54
Status Menu - DR.................................................................................................. 57
Setup Menu ........................................................................................................................ 60
Setup Menu: Admin ............................................................................................. 61
Setup Menu: TS Input........................................................................................... 65
Setup Menu: IP...................................................................................................... 77
Setup Menu: Services ........................................................................................... 84
Setup Menu: Common Interface (CI) .................................................................. 96
Setup Menu: Outputs ......................................................................................... 100
Setup Menu: CA ................................................................................................. 123
Setup Menu: Alarm/Wa rning ........................................................................... 125
Setup Menu: Noise Cutoffs ................................................................................ 127
Setup Menu: DR.................................................................................................. 129
About Menu..................................................................................................................... 133
General ................................................................................................................ 133
Licenses ............................................................................................................... 134
Features ............................................................................................................... 134
Versions Menu................................................................................................................. 135
Diagnostics Menu............................................................................................................ 138
Alarms/Warnings .............................................................................................. 138
Logs...................................................................................................................... 138
PSI - Frequ ency Plan........................................................................................... 139
PSI - Channels ..................................................................................................... 139
PSI - Tables .......................................................................................................... 140
Power On............................................................................................................. 140
Health Monitor ................................................................................................... 141
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 143
Logging On to the Web Interface ................................................................................... 144
D9824 Summary Overview ............................................................................................ 145
Shortcuts .............................................................................................................. 145
Modules............................................................................................................... 146
Alarms/Warnings .............................................................................................. 146
D9824 Menus ................................................................................................................... 148
D9824 Web GUI Environment........................................................................................ 150
Window Buttons ................................................................................................. 150
Setting up Input Information ......................................................................................... 151
Setting up the RF Input ...................................................................................... 151
Setting up the ASI Input..................................................................................... 156
Configuring t he IP Input .................................................................................... 157
Setting up SI Receive Parameters ...................................................................... 165
Setting up Muting Threshold Controls ............................................................. 168
Viewing the Input Status.................................................................................... 170
Configuring t he Disaster Recovery Settings..................................................... 170
Viewing the Disaster Recovery Status .............................................................. 174
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Setting up the Channel Selections ..................................................................... 179
Viewing the Channel Status............................................................................... 180
Configuring t he Common Interface (CI) Information ..................................... 182
Viewing the Common Interface (CI) Status...................................................... 186
Viewing the CA Status ....................................................................................... 187
Setting up the BISS Mode................................................................................... 188
Viewing the PSI Tables....................................................................................... 189
Viewing PSI Frequency Information................................................................. 190
Viewing the PSI Channels.................................................................................. 191
Viewing the PID Input Status ............................................................................ 192
Setting up Audio and Video Information...................................................................... 193
Setting up the Video Parameters ....................................................................... 193
Setting up Closed Caption Mode ...................................................................... 195
Setting up Subtitles............................................................................................. 196
Setting up VBI ..................................................................................................... 198
Setting up Audio Parameters ............................................................................. 199
Setting up Cueing Parameters ........................................................................... 202
Setting up Cue Tone Test ................................................................................... 204
Setting up Cue Tones.......................................................................................... 205
Setting up Services to be Decoded by the D9824 Receiver .............................. 206
Configuring Transport Stream Information.................................................................. 207
Configuring t he ASI Output .............................................................................. 207
Configuring t he DPM ASI Details ..................................................................... 213
Viewing the ASI Output Transport Status........................................................ 220
Configuring t he MPEGoIP Output.................................................................... 221
Configuring t he DPM MPEGoIP Output Details ............................................. 233
Viewing the MPEG Output Transport Status................................................... 241
Typical set up for Digital Program Mapping (DPM) ....................................... 241
Configuring System Settings .......................................................................................... 244
Viewing the System Identification .................................................................... 244
Viewing Hardware Features and Software License Information ................... 245
Setting up IP Information................................................................................... 246
Setting up IP Unicast Routing Information ...................................................... 251
Configuring t he MPE Settings ........................................................................... 253
Setting up SNMP Information and Trap Destinations .................................... 255
Configuring Time/Clock Information .............................................................. 257
Viewing the Alarm/Warning Status................................................................. 258
Setting up Alarms a nd Warnings ...................................................................... 259
Viewing Alarm/ Warning History .................................................................... 262
Viewing Version I nformation ............................................................................ 263
Setting up Import/Export File Information ..................................................... 267
Setting up Import/Export FTP Information ..................................................... 268
Managing D9824 Web GUI Accounts ............................................................... 270
Configuring Lock Level Settings ....................................................................... 274
Configuring Front Panel Settings ...................................................................... 276
Viewing Support Information ........................................................................................ 277
Viewing Contact Information ............................................................................ 277
Viewing Diagnostic Logs ................................................................................... 278
Viewing the Usage Cou nters ............................................................................. 279
Viewing Temperatures ....................................................................................... 280
Viewing Alarm/ Warning History .................................................................... 281
Loading a Software Version............................................................................... 282
Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance 285
D9824 Alarm Messages................................................................................................... 286
Alarms ................................................................................................................. 286
Warnings ............................................................................................................. 325
Chapter 7 Customer Information 347
Appendix A Technical Specifications 349
L-Band Input and Processing ......................................................................................... 350
General ................................................................................................................ 350
LNB LO Stability................................................................................................. 350
LNB Power and Control..................................................................................... 351
DVB-S/DVB-S2................................................................................................... 351
Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing.......................................................................... 354
General ................................................................................................................ 354
Video Outputs..................................................................................................... 354
Audio Outputs .................................................................................................... 357
Conditional Acc ess ............................................................................................. 357
Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs................................................................................. 359
ASI Output .......................................................................................................... 359
MPEGoIP Output ............................................................................................... 359
MPE Output ........................................................................................................ 360
MPEGoIP Input (D9824 with FEC only) ........................................................... 360
ASI Input ............................................................................................................. 360
Control, Management and Data Interfaces ................................................................... 362
Ethernet Management Interface ........................................................................ 362
Ethernet Data Interface....................................................................................... 362
Alarm Interface ................................................................................................... 362
Contact Closure Interface ................................................................................... 362
Power and General Specifications.................................................................................. 364
General ................................................................................................................ 364
Power................................................................................................................... 364
Mechanical .......................................................................................................... 365
Environment ....................................................................................................... 365
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Appendix B Default Settings and Lock Levels 367
Factory Default Settings and Lock Levels ..................................................................... 368
Administration.................................................................................................... 368
ASI Input ............................................................................................................. 369
RF Input ............................................................................................................... 369
IP Input................................................................................................................ 370
Tune Mode .......................................................................................................... 371
Disaster Recovery ............................................................................................... 371
IP .......................................................................................................................... 372
Trap Destinations ............................................................................................... 372
Protocols .............................................................................................................. 373
Video.................................................................................................................... 373
Audio ................................................................................................................... 373
VBI ....................................................................................................................... 374
Subtitles ............................................................................................................... 374
Decode ................................................................................................................. 374
CI.......................................................................................................................... 375
Cueing ................................................................................................................. 375
TS Out - ASI ........................................................................................................ 375
TS Out - MOIP .................................................................................................... 376
DPM - ASI/MOIP ............................................................................................... 377
Options ................................................................................................................ 378
Alarm/Warning.................................................................................................. 379
Noise Cutoff ........................................................................................................ 379
DPM Default Settings for Different Output Modes...................................................... 381
Appendix C Compliance 385
Applicable Standards and Notices ................................................................................. 386
Safety ................................................................................................................... 386
ESD ...................................................................................................................... 386
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Requirements .............................. 386
FCC Notices ........................................................................................................ 387
Industry Canada Notice ..................................................................................... 387
Unauthorized Modifications.............................................................................. 387
Declaration of Conformity.............................................................................................. 388
Index 389
About This Manual
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About This Manual

Objective

This manual describes how to install, use and maintain the Cisco D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver.
Note: The manual describes all available options for the D9824 receiver. Your D9824 receiver may only have some of the features described in this manual.

Audience

The audience of this manual includes users (operators) and service personnel who are responsible for the installation, configuration, operation, monitoring and service of the D9824 receiver.

Required Knowledge

To use this documentation, the user should have a basic knowledge of the technology used in relation to this product. Service personnel should have additional skills and be familiar with cabling, electronic circuitry, and wiring practices.
This manual is intended for operators who are responsible for the configuration, remote operation and maintenance of the D9824 receiver.
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Overview
This chapter is a general introduction to the Cisco D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver. It describes the most common applications and interfaces of the receiver.
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Introduction

In This Chapter
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Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs......................................................5
Disaster Recovery.................................................................................7
NIT Retune Recovery .........................................................................10
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D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver

The D9824 Multi Decryption Receiver is designed for satellite content distribution applications requiring Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite (DVB-S) and Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite - Second Generation (DVB-S2) reception capabilities with advanced digital outputs for digital tier program distribution. A built-in decoder can decode an MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) high definition (HD) program is also available for analog. By supporting decryption of up to 32 Cisco PowerVu® encrypted programs, the D9824 receiver allows users to efficiently receive and distribution programs through their network using a single receiver.

Digital Program Distribution

The Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) transport output provides a number of output modes and can carry decrypted programs for digital tier distribution. This capability helps ensure that compressed video programs are efficiently distributed to households equipped with digital set-top boxes.

Digital Program Mapping

Digital program mapping allows programmers to "transparently" substitute programs at the uplink. It maintains predictable and compliant transport output during service replacement, network information table (NIT) retuning, and channel changes, including forced tunings. This feature remaps the packet identifier (PID) information from the primary service to an alternate service, allowing downstream devices to continue to operate without headend operator intervention. This helps ensure availability of alternative programming in the digital tier.

Digital Advertisement Insertion

Digital program insertion (DPI) information is available with the video and audio PIDs for external advertisement insertion in a compressed digital format.

Key Features

Four L-band inputs New H/W with up to 180 Mbps throughput/bandwidth MPEGoIP Input with Redundancy (1 MPTS or 1 SPTS) MPEGoIP Output with Redundancy (1 MPTS or 32 SPTS) DVB-S quaternary phase shift keying (QPSK) demodulation DVB-S2 QPSK and eight phase shift keying (8PSK) demodulation
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Cisco PowerVu conditional access with Data Encryption Standard (DES) or DVB
descrambling
Support for Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS) conditional access for
a single key for 32 programs
DVB Common Interface (DVB-CI) support for CAM-based conditional access 4:2:0 HD MPEG-4 AVC and MPEG-2 1080i and 720p decoding 4:2:0 SD MPEG-4 AVC and MPEG-2 decoding Aspect ratio conversion (4:3, 16:9, 14:9) with Active Format Descriptor (AFD)
control for SD programs
AFD support for down-conversion of HD programs with aspect ratio conversion ASI output Closed captioning support for EIA-608 and EIA-708 MPEG and Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio decoding DVB or Imitext subtitling Four audio outputs providing either two stereo pairs or four mono channels of
balanced audio, each with the ability to use part of the output for applications such as second audio program (SAP), cue tones, etc.
Uplink addressable decoder output control, including vertical blanking interval
(VBI) data, audio routing, DPI, and ASI output
Fingerprint trigger for the decoded program Field upgradeable software and security Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for setup, control, and
monitoring
Front panel liquid crystal display (LCD) for control and monitoring Web browser interface for easy setup, control, and monitoring DVB-VBI and SCTE-127 support Dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) cue tone and cue trigger outputs for
advertisement insertion
Digital program mapping providing uplink control for service replacements in
blackout areas
Live event control support Satellite Disaster Recovery support with Cisco PowerVu Network Center uplink
control (PNC 12.5 or higher)
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On Screen Display support on baseband output NIT Retune Recovery
Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs
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Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs

DVB-ASI Output

The D9824 receiver has one DVB-ASI output. This output can be used as an input for a DVB-T transmitter or other types of DVB-ASI reception equipment.

MPEGoIP Output

The MPEGoIP output provides a number of output modes including the capability of carrying a decrypted program for digital tier distribution. This helps ensure that compressed video programs are efficiently distributed to households equipped with digital set-top boxes. Digital Program Insertion (DPI) information will also be available along with the video and audio PIDs (Packet Identifiers) for external ad­insertion in compressed digital format.
The diagram below shows an example of the D9824 receiver used in an MPEGoIP application.

MPE Output

The Multiprotocol Encapsulation (MPE) output provides a means to carry packet oriented IP protocols on top of a transport stream. The MPE output receives IP packets from the transport stream and the IP data can be sent through an Ethernet switch to an IP router or directly to a receiving device.
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The diagram below shows an example of the D9824 receiver used in an MPE application.

MPEGoIP Input

The MPEGoIP input allows a decoder to process User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP)-encapsulated MPEG transport streams (protected streams) from the IP/Ethernet network. The incoming stream is either MPTS or Single Program Transport Stream (SPTS).
The diagram below shows an example of the D9824 receiver receiving MPEGoIP transport streams:
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Disaster Recovery

In the event of a transmission failure on the primary feed, the disaster recovery allows for continued programming, with limited to no downtime. The failure condition could be triggered by one of the following events:
RF Lock Loss Unstable RF signal Transport Loss (RF locked, but no transport stream packets and NULL packets
received)
There are two types of disaster recovery implementations: Local or Uplink. Local uses the disaster recovery settings configured on the D9824 receiver. Uplink uses the disaster recovery profile settings configured on the PowerVu Network Center (PNC). This is optional and PNC Software Version 12.5 is required.

Local Settings

The local disaster recovery settings are used if the PNC uplink is set to allow local disaster recovery and the disaster recovery profile on the unit is set to local. Once the receiver detects a failure after the configured signal loss timeout, it will initiate a disaster recovery search based on the search path determined by the disaster recovery configuration. A DR symbol is displayed on the front panel, and the D9824 web GUI displays a D/R in progress status. During a disaster, the receiver will attempt to tune to a different backup transport, based on the search path configured. The origin transport consists of origin transport tuning parameters and PE service IDs, configured in the Input menus. For more information on the Input parameters, see RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4 (RFx) Input (on page 67) for the front panel, and Setting up the RF Input (on page 151) for the web GUI.
Note: If you perform a master PE channel change during a disaster recovery search, the search will end, the current tuning parameters will be locked, and the current
channel will become the origin channel. If you perform a tuning change during a disaster recovery search, the search will end, the current user tuning parameters will become the origin tuning parameters, and the origin may be updated by any of the NIT updates that follow.
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For example, the disaster recovery is configured as follows:
Program Entry
Origin Transport Channel Number
Backup 1 Transport Channel Number
Backup 2 Transport Channel Number
Backup 3 Transport Channel Number
PE1
101
11
101
801
PE2 2 12 – 1005
When disaster occurs, the receiver will tune to channel 11, as defined on the Backup 1 transport.
If the acquisition is successful on the backup 1 transport (PAT is received), the receiver will set PE 1 to channel 11 and PE2 to channel 12 and declare that the disaster is over.
If the acquisition fails or there is no signal lock on the backup 1 transport, the receiver will continue to search for the next backup transport for PE1 (Backup 2 transport). If the acquisition is successful on the backup 2 transport, the receiver will set PE1 to channel 101, but leave PE2 to channel 2 because PE2 is not specified for Backup 2 transport.
If the acquisition fails or there is no signal lock on the backup 2 transport, it will continue the search path and set PE1 to channel 801 and PE2 to channel 1005 if the acquisition is successful on the backup 3 transport. However, if the acquisition fails or there is no signal lock on the backup 3 transport, the search path will continue to the origin transport. The search path will cycle through origin, backup 1, backup 2, and backup 3 infinitely.
The search path is shown in the Disaster Recovery Status information on the front panel and web GUI.
By default, the disaster recovery is enabled. To set up and view the disaster recovery parameters using the front panel, see Setup Menu: DR and Status Menu - DR. To set up and view the disaster recovery parameters using the web GUI, see Configuring
the Disaster Recovery Settings (on page 170) and Viewing the Disaster Recovery Status (on page 174).
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