GSS HDE 166 Assembly Instruction Manual

HDE 166
Assembly Instruction
Contents
1 Safety regulations .......................................................................................3
2 General information ....................................................................................4
2.1 Scope of delivery ..........................................................................4
2.2 Meaning of the symbols used ..........................................................4
2.3 Technical data ...............................................................................4
2.4 Description ...................................................................................5
3 Installation ..................................................................................................6
3.1 Installing the Encoder module ..........................................................7
3.2 Connecting the Encoder module ......................................................8
3.3 EMC regulations ............................................................................8
4 The control panel at a glance .......................................................................9
4.1 Functions of the control panel buttons ...............................................9
4.2 Menu items ...................................................................................9
5 Programming ............................................................................................ 10
5.1 Programming procedure ...............................................................10
5.2 Programming the module ..............................................................12
Selecting the module / channel strip ..............................................13
Ethernet parameters .....................................................................13
IP address of the cassette .........................................................14
Address range (subnet mask) ...................................................14
Address of the gateway ..........................................................15
UDP port ...............................................................................15
IP output signal ............................................................................16
Output IP address ...................................................................17
Destination MAC address ........................................................17
Transmission protocol / Port number .........................................18
Quantity of data packets .........................................................19
Forward error correction / Transmission channel .......................19
Transport stream ID and ORGNET ID ........................................20
Input parameter ...........................................................................20
Data rate of the video signal ....................................................21
TV standard ...........................................................................21
Aspect ratio ...........................................................................22
Sharpness ..............................................................................22
Audio signal type and bit rate ..................................................22
Level of the audio signal ..........................................................23
Programme number (SID - Service ID) ........................................23
Channel name .......................................................................24
Factory reset ...............................................................................24
Saving settings ...........................................................................25
6 Final procedures ........................................................................................ 26
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• The standards EN/DIN EN 50083 resp. IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728 must be observed.
• Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms.
• Assembly, installation and servicing should be carried out by authorised electricians.
• Switch off the operating voltage of the system before beginning with assem­bly or service work.
• Avoid short circuits!
• Observe the relevant standards, regulations and guidelines on the installa­tion and operation of antenna systems.
• To ensure electromagnetic compatibility, make sure all connections are tight and the covers are screwed on securely.
• No liability is accepted for damage caused by faulty connections or inap­propriate handling of the device.
Check the head-end station according to the safety instructions listed in their
assembly instruction.
Take precautions to prevent static discharge when working on the device!
Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish. In
accordance with directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the European Council from January 27, 2003 which addresses old electronic and electrical devices, such devices must be disposed of at a designated collection facility. At the end of its service life, please take your device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal.
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2 general information

2.1 sCo pe of d e livery

1 Module HDE 166 1 LAN cable 1 Brief assembly instructions

2.2 meani ng of t h e sym b ols us e d

Important note
—> General note
/ /
Optional use of the buttons
Performing works

2.3 teChniCal da ta

The devices meet the following EU directives: 2011/65/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling (page 27).
Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as "typical".
CVBS Video Inputs:
Standard: .....................................................................DIN EN 50049-1
Input level: .....................................................................................1 V
Input impedance: ............................................................................ 75 Ω
Frequency range: .......................................................... 20 Hz … 5 MHz
Audio Inputs:
Standard: .....................................................................DIN EN 50049-1
Input level: ..............................................................................500 mV
Input impedance: .......................................................................... 10 kΩ
Frequency range: ..........................................................20 Hz … 15 kHz
MPEG2 Encoder:
Transport stream: ............................................MPEG2 (ISO/IEC 13818-1)
Video data stream: ......................................... MPEG2 (ISO/IEC 13818-2)
Audio data stream: .........................................MPEG1 (ISO/IEC 11172-3)
Output data rate: ..................................................... 2 Mbit/s…15 Mbit/s
Audio data rate: ...................................................... 192 kb/s…384 kb/s
pp
rms
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LAN Interface
Standard ................................................................10/100/1000 MB/s
Transport stream(s) ......................1 MPTS (Multi Programme Transport Stream)
or 4 SPTS (Single Programme Transport Stream)
Protocols ........................................................... UDP (User Data Protocol),
RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol)
Connections:
Audio inputs: ............................................................4 x 2 Cinch sockets
CVBS Video inputs: ........................................................ 4 Cinch sockets,
LAN ................................................................................. 1 RJ 45 socket
Connection strip (20-pin): ....................
for supply voltages and control circuit
Remote maintenance
Remotely controllable (via PSW 160*): ................................................yes
(* and a corresponding management unit)

2.4 des Cription

The 4xMPEG2 encoder module converts four analogue audio and video sig-
nals into MPEG2 data streams (transport streams) and emits them via the Ethernet output.
The bit rates (audio and video) are adjustable.
AV 1
Audio-Eingang Audio input Cinch
Video-Eingang Video input Cinch
AV 2
Audio-Eingang Audio input Cinch
Video-Eingang Video input Cinch
AV 3
Audio-Eingang Audio input Cinch
Video-Eingang Video input Cinch
AV 4
Audio-Eingang Audio input Cinch
Video-Eingang Video input Cinch
R
L
FBAS CVBS
R
L
FBAS CVBS
R
L
FBAS CVBS
R
L
FBAS CVBS
ENCODER
SPTS
IPTV OUT
MPTS
µP / TPS-MODUL
IP-Adresse: IP Address AV1 227.40.50.1
AV2 227.40.50.2
AV3 227.40.50.3
AV4 227.40.50.4
AV1-AV4 227.40.50.1
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The module is equipped with four video/stereo audio inputs. The fed in ana-
logues signals are digitized and supplied to an encoder that encodes them in real time. The stereo audio signals are transferred via an adjustable amplifier to the encoder.
At the Ethernet socket (RJ45) up to four SPTS transport streams or one MPTS
transport stream (Multi Programme Transportstreams) according to UDP or RTP protocol is output.
When the head-end station is switched on, the two-line LC display shows the
"SETUP" menu and the software version of the control unit.
To operate the
end station) must be "V 10" or higher. The operating software of the module and the "BE-Flash" via the 9-pin D-SUB socket on the head-end station. You can find the current operating software for the head-end station ule,
the software "BE-Flash"
site "www.mygss.eu".
encoder module
head-end station can be updated using a PC and the software
the software version of the control unit (head-
and the encoder mod-
and the current assembly instructions
on the web-
encoder
The
encoder module
station.
is designed exclusively for use in the STC 160 head-end

3 installation

– Ensure the head-end station is mounted so it will not be able to vibrate.
Avoid, for example, mounting the head-end station onto a lift shaft or any other wall or floor construction that vibrates in a similar way.
– Before installing or changing a module, switch off the head-end station or
unplug the power cable from the mains power socket.
– Take measures to protect against ESD!
• Open the housing of the head-end station in accordance with the assembly instructions for the STC 160.
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3.1 installi ng the en Coder m o dule

– When installing a module, make sure that it is inserted in one of the long,
numbered grooves in front of the contact strip on the board at the rear wall of the housing.
– The shorter, non-numbered grooves without a contact strip on the board at
the rear wall of the housing are for add-on modules only.
• Open the housing of the head-end station in accordance with the assembly instructions for the STC 160.
• Open the locking device A in the direction of the green arrow.
A
• Insert the Encoder module in grooves B of an open slot (with contact strip on the board at the rear wall of the housing) and gently slide it into the head-end station until it makes contact with the board on the rear wall.
• After installing the Encoder module close the locking device A in the direc­tion of the red arrow.
—> Ensure that the ground spring C gets contact to the locking device.
B
C
A
B
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3.2 Con neCting the en Coder m o d ule

D E F
AV1
AV2
AV3
AV4
G
• Connect the LAN output G to the LAN input of a downstreamed

3.3 emC regulations

When mounting the module in a head-end station which is installed in a 19"
Connect the audio inputs D (right channel) / E (left channel) and video
inputs F to corresponding signal sources.
compo-
nent
.
To comply with the current EMC regulations, it is necessary to connect the lines
leading in and out of the head-end station using cable terminals.
cabinet, make sure the connections leading in and out for the 19" cabinet are made using cable terminals.
Tighten the nuts on the cable terminals until the teeth on the lock washer have pen­etrated the exterior coating and a good connection is made between the housing and cable terminals.
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4 the Control panel at a glanCe

4.1 fu nCtions o f th e Cont r ol panel b uttons

To adjust values and functions To save the programmed data To switch to the next menu

4.2 menu i tems

Program the
panel. The menus appear on the two-line display of the control panel.
The parameters and functions to be set are underlined. With the button select the channel strip / other modules. You can use the button to select the following menu items:
– LAN settings: Hardware IP address IP mask (sub net mask) IP gateway UDP-Port – LAN output settings MPTS/SPTS Output IP address(es) MAC address of destination device (only at unicast connection) Transmission protocol / Port number Quantity of data packets / Forward error correction / Transmission channel Transport stream and ORGNET-ID – Input settings Bitrate Standard Aspect ratio Sharpness Audio data rate Volume Station number Station name – Factory reset – Save data
Enc
S
oder module using the buttons on the head-end station control
M
To move the cursor
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5 programming

Bx 2
IP
4xENC ODER
V 3
Bx 1
………
………
………
Bx 3
………
> 2 s ec. = abbrec hen / c ancel
………
………
A
Ein/On
SETUP
V 10
Bedienhinweise "blättert" Menüs vorwärts. wählen die Eingabeposition wählt Untermenü stellen Werte ein,. speichert alle Eingaben.
1 zeigt die Eingabeposition
/
/
M
S
Operating Hints scrolls forward through the menu. select the enter position. selects a submenu. set values and triggers actions. saves all entries.
1 shows the enter position
/
/
M
S
/
Bx 2
stati c
ETHER NET
=>
DHCP
SPTS 1 SPTS 2 SPTS 3 SPTS 4
nur w enn I P-Adre sse außerha lb des Multi castb ereich s liegt –> Un icast verbin dung
only if IP addre ss is out o f multi cast range –> Unicast connec tion
Bx 2
192.1 68.
IP-AD DR
0.128
Bx 2
255.2 55.
IP-MA SK
255. 0
Bx 2
192.1 68.
IP-GA TEWAY
0. 1
Bx 2
60000
UDP-P ORT
Bx 2
MPTS
IP-OU T
=>
IP 1 …4
UDP
/RTP
MODE/ PORT
1234
IP 1 …4
227. 40.
OUT-I P
50. 60
IP 1 …4 DE ST-MAC
0022B 70000 00

5.1 pro g r a m m i n g pro C e dure

BE160
page 11
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Bx 2
AV 1
INPUT
=>
AV 1… 4
AV 1 …4
5.0 Mbps
BITRA TE
AV 1 …4
PAL BG
NORM
4.43 MHz
AV 1 …4
4:3
ASPEC T
AV 1 …4
norma l
SHARP NESS
AV 1 …4
Stere o
AUDIO
256 kbps
AV 1 …4 VOLUM E
0 dB
AV 1 …4
00001
PRG-N UM
AV 1 …4
PROG 1
NAME
/2…15 /off/ Audio only
/PAL N
3.58 MHz
/16:9
/shar p/sof t
/Join t/Dua l/Mono L 192/2 56/32 0/384
1…255 !
-11…+ 11
! = Prog rammnu mmer i st ber eits b elegt
! = Prog ramme number i s alre ady in use
M
MM
A
Bx 2
Defau lts
FACTORY
=>
Bx 2
STORE
FACTORY
=> S
Werkeinstellung aufrufen
invoke factory defaults
S
SPTS 1 SPTS 2 SPTS 3 SPTS 4
nur w enn I P-Adre sse außerha lb des Multi castb ereich s liegt > Un icast verbin dung
only if IP addre ss is out o f multi cast range > Unicast connec tion
IP 1 4
UDP
/RTP
1…7 / 10/ 09 An nexB / … / 20/19 AnnexB
MODE/ PORT
1234
IP 1 …4
7 off
PKTS/ FEC
IP 1 4 DE ST-MAC
0022B 70000 00
IP 1…4
0x000 1,010 0
TS/ON ID
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Bx 2
AV 1
INPUT
=>
AV 1 4
AV 1 4
5.0 Mbps
BITRA TE
AV 1 4
PAL BG
NORM
4.43 MHz
AV 1 4
4:3
ASPEC T
AV 1 4
norma l
SHARP NESS
AV 1 4
Stere o
AUDIO
256 kbps
AV 1 4 VOLUM E
0 dB
AV 1 4
00001
PRG-N UM
AV 1 4
PROG 1
NAME
/215 /off/ Audio only
/PAL N
3.58 MHz
/16:9
/shar p/sof t
/Join t/Dua l/Mono L 192/2 56/32 0/384
1255 !
-11+ 11
! = Prog rammnu mmer i st ber eits b elegt
! = Prog ramme number i s alre ady in use
Bx 2
M
MM
A
Bx 2
Defau lts
FACTORY
=>
Bx 2
STORE
FACTORY
=> S
Werkeinstellung aufrufen
invoke factory defaults
S
17 / 10/ 09 An nexB / / 20/19 AnnexB
IP 1 4
7 off
PKTS/ FEC
IP 14
0x000 1,010 0
TS/ON ID
S => STORE
CA NCEL
MEMORY
M
Einstellung speichern
S
store factory defaults
S TORE
A
A
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5.2 pro g r a m m i n g the module

Notes:
– Entries are saved by pressing the button.
—> You will be returned to "Selecting the module/channel strip".
– The programming process can be cancelled by pressing and holding the
button.
—> Changes will NOT be saved. —> You will be returned to "Selecting the module/channel strip".
• Switch on the head-end station.
—>
The display shows "SETUP BE160" and the software head-end station (e.g. V 10).
—> The output level of the output collector can be adjusted in the
"SETUP" menu (see STC 160 assembly instructions).
Ein / On
SETUP
version of the
BE160
V 10
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seleC ting t he mo du le / C h annel s t rip

• If necessary, press repeatedly to select the particular module (Bx …) to be programmed.
……… ………
Bx 2
IP
4xENCODER
V 3
—>
The display shows e.g. the menu Bx 2 4xENCODER
/
Bx 3
………
………
………
IP V 3. "Bx 2" stands for slot 2 "4x
ENCODER IP
" type of module
"V 3" software version of the module
• Press the button.
—> The "Ethernet settings" – "
ETHERNET
" main menu is activated.

ether net parameter s

In this menu you specify whether the Ethernet parameters for the prospectively
intended control of the cassette are entered … – automatically by a connected server ("DHCP") or – manually via the menu ("static"). To assign the cassette uniquely, each IPTV cassette must be allocated its own
IP address.
—> If no Ethernet settings should be done, press button . The "IP output signal"
– "OUTPUT" main menu is activated (page 16).
Bx 2
stat ic
ETHE RNET=>Bx 2
DHCP
ETHE RNET
=>
• Press the buttons to select … – manual setting ("static") or – automatic setting ("DHCP") of the Ethernet parameter.
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• Press the
button to activate the setting options.
—> The "IP address of the cassette" – "IP-ADDR" submenu is activated.
ip a ddress of th e Cass e t t e
If you choose to enter the Ethernet parameters manually, set the IP address of
the cassette in this menu. If "DHCP" is selected, the "IP-ADDR", "IP-MASK" and
"IP-GATEWAY" sub-menus display the parameters that were assigned automati-
cally by a connected server. If a server is not connected, " 0. 0. 0. 0*"
appears in the corresponding menu. The star " * " in the display means that
the data is provided by a DHCP server.
• Use the
buttons
Bx 2
192. 168.
to select the digits of the IP address displayed to be set
IP-A DDR
0.12 8
and use to set the desired IP address.
• Press the button.
—> The "Address range (subnet mask)" – "IP-MASK" submenu is activated.
addres s range (subnet m ask)
In this menu you define the address range for the cassettes connected to the
LAN network.
• Use the
and use
Bx 2
255. 255.
buttons to select the digit of the subnet mask displayed to be set to set the desired subnet mask.
IP-M ASK
255. 0
• Press the button.
—> The "Address of the gateway" – "IP-GATEWAY" submenu is activated
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addres s of t he gateway
The address of a gateway (server) can be set in this menu. If no gateway is
used you can skip this setting.
• Use the
Bx 2
192.168.
buttons to select the digit of the IP address displayed to be set
IP-GATEWAY
0. 1
and use to set the desired IP address.
• Press the button.
—> The "UDP port" – "UDP-PORT" submenu is activated
.
udp p ort
The UDP port setting is required if the cassette needs to be reached externally
for remote maintenance.
• Use the
and use
Bx 2
6000 0
buttons to select the digit of the port number displayed to be set to set the desired port number ("0" … "65535").
UDP- PORT
• Press the button.
—> Return to the main menu "Ethernet parameters"
• Press the button.
—> The "IP Output" – "OUTPUT IP" main menu is activated.
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ip o utput signal

Herein you select whether you would like to generate – a MPTS data stream, which includes all input signals, or – four SPTS data streams, each one input signal included. In addition you get access to the submenus for IP output and TS/ONID(s) set-
tings .
—> If no IP output settings should be done, press button .
The "Input parameter" – "INPUT" main
menu is activated
(page 20).
Bx 2
MPTS
IP-OUT
=>
• Using the
SPTS 1…4).
• Press
button
buttons select the desired kind of data stream (MPTS or
—> If "MPTS" is selected the IP output settings must only be passed one
time because all input signals are included in one data stream.
If "SPTS" is selected the IP output settings must be passed four times
(SPTS 1 … SPTS 4), because for each input signal a separate data stream will be generated.
.
—> The "Output IP address" – "OUT-IP" submenu is activated.
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outpu t ip a ddress
In this menu you set the output IP address for the selected transport stream.
—> "IPTV" IP addresses, which are used to send and receive the IPTV
channels (e.g. 227.40.50.60) must be within the "multicast" range from 224.5.0.0 to 231.255.255.255.
—> For special uses "Unicast" transmission is needed. Therefore the IP
address must be outside of the multicast range. Then, however, the MAC address of the receiver is needed. If an IP address outside of the multicast range is set, below the menu for entering the MAC ad­dress of the receiver is displayed.
• Press the
• Using the
buttons to
buttons set the desired IP address.
• Press the button.
If the IP address is within the multicast range: —>
The "Transmission protocol / Port number" – "MODE / PORT" sub­menu is activated (page 18).
If the IP address is out of the multicast range: —> The "Destination MAC address" – "DEST-MAC" submenu is activated.
IP 1…4
227. 40.
OUT-IP
50. 60
select the digit of the IP address to be set.
desti nat ion maC addre s s
—> This menu is enabled only if an IP address previously was set outside
of the multicast range.
Herein you can enter the "Destination MAC address" for "Unicast" transmis-
sion (point to point).
IP 1…4 DEST-MAC
0022B7000000
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• Using the
buttons select the digit of the MAC address displayed to be set
• Using the buttons set the desired MAC address.
• Press the button.
—>
The "Transmission protocol / Port number" – "MODE / PORT" sub­menu is activated.
tr ansmiss i o n pro toCol / por t num ber
In this menu you can define the transmission protocol and the port number.
.
IP 1…4
UDP
MODE/PORT
1234
Selecting the transmission protocol
• Press the
button to select
"UDP".
• Using the buttons to select the desired transmission protocol:
—> "UDP" – The "User Datagram Protocol" is for the connectionless
(without handshake) transmission of data to a certain application. The port number of the service is also sent which the data should obtain.
—> "RTP" – The "Real-time Transport Protocol" is for continuously trans-
mitting multimedia data streams in an IP network. Unlike UDP, the header is transmitted which makes the data transmission more ro­bust.
Setting the port number
• Using the
buttons select the digit of the port number displayed to be set
• Using the buttons set the desired port number.
• Press the button.
—> The "Quantity of data packets, Forward error correction, Transmis-
sion channel" – "PKTS / FEC" submenu is activated.
.
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Quan tity o f data paCkets forward e rror C o rreCt ion / trans missio n Chan ne l
In this menu you set the quantity of the data packets to be transmitted, the for-
ward error correction FEC and the transmission channel. If the forward error
correction is used the data to be transmitted is encoded in a redundant way
so that the addressee can correct transmission errors.
IP 1…4
7 off
PKTS/FEC
Defining the quantity of data packets
• Press the
• Using the
button to select the data packet digit
buttons define the quantity of MPEG data packets in one IP
.
data packet ("1" … "7").
Setting the forward error correction
• Press the
button to select the forward error correction
—> In position "off" the forward error correction (FEC) is switched off.
.
• Using the buttons set the desired value of the FEC ("off", "10/9" …
"20/19").
Setting the transmission channel
• Press the
button to select
"Annex…".
• Use the buttons to set the desired transmission channel ("AnnexA" /
"AnnexB").
• Press the button.
—> The
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"Transport stream ID and ORGNET ID" – "TS/ONID" submenu is
activated.
tr ansport stre am id a n d orgnet id
If the input signals are encoded to a separate transport stream (e.g. setting of
the output signal path -> ASI without any ASI input signal), a new ORGNET-ID
must be assigned to the transport stream.
IP 1…4
0x0001,0100
TS/ONID
• Use the
use
buttons to select the digit of the hexadecimal number to be set and
the buttons to set the desired character.
• Press the button.
—> Return to the main menu "IP output signal" —> If necessary perform the IP output settings for additional SPTS data
streams.
—> When you exit the menu, note that the desired kind of data stream –
MPTS or SPTS 1… SPTS 4 – is be set!
• Press the button.
—> The "Input parameter" – "INPUT" main menu is activated.

input pa r ameter

In this menu you select the input, you would like to set the input parameters in
the submenus (AV 1 … AV 4).
Bx 2
AV 1
INPU T
=>
—>
If you do not want to do input settings, press the button. "Transport stream ID and ORGNET ID" – "TS/ONID" main menu is acti­vated
(page 20).
• Using the
• Press the
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buttons select the corresponding input.
button.
The
—> The "Data rate of the video signal " – "BITRATE" submenu is acti-
vated.
data r ate of th e video signal
You can use this menu to set the data rate at which the video signal is to be
encoded. The higher the data rate, the higher the quality of the transmitted
video signal.
AV 1…4
10.0 Mbps
BITRATE
• Use the buttons to set the data rate of the video signal
("2.0" … "15.0" Mbit/sec). If only audio signals are to be encoded, set the data rate to "Audio only". In setting "Off" the input is switched off.
• Press the button.
—> The
"TV standard" – "NORM" submenu is activated.
tv sta ndar d
In this menu the
TV standard of the input signal is to be set - "PAL BG 4.43 MHz"
or "PAL N 3.58 MHz".
AV 1…4
PAL BG
NORM
4.43 MHz
• Use the buttons to set the desired TV standard.
• Press the button.
—> The
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"Aspect ratio" – "ASPECT" submenu is activated.
aspeC t r ati o
In this menu the aspect ratio of the encoded signal is to be set
- "16:9" or "4:3".
AV 1…4
4:3
ASPECT
• Use the buttons to set the desired aspect ratio.
• Press the button.
—> The "Sharpness"
– "SHARPNESS" submenu is activated.
sharp ness
In this menu the you set the
desired
AV 1…4
normal
sharpness
SHARPNESS
- "normal", "sharp" or "soft".
• Use the buttons to set the desired sharpness.
• Press the button.
—> The
"Audio signal type and bit rate" – "
Audio
" submenu is activated.
audio s i gnal t ype an d bit r ate
In this menu you set the signal type and the bit rate the audio signal is to be
encoded.
AV 1…4
Stereo
AUDIO
256 kbps
• Use the buttons to set the signal type – "Stereo", "Joint Stereo" (sub-
jectively improved stereo impression), "Dual Channel" (dual channel sound) or "Mono L" (left) - of the audio signal.
• Use the
button to select the bit rate
setting and set it as desired with the
buttons ("192" … "384" kbit/sec).
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The higher the bit rate, the higher the quality of the transmitted audio signal.
Bear in mind that when the bit rate is increased, the bandwidth of the output signal is also increased.
• Press the button.
—> The
"Level of the audio signal" –"VOLUME" submenu is activated.
level o f the audio s ignal
In this menu you can adapt the volume of this audio input.
AV 1…4 VOLUME
0 dB
• Use the buttons to set the desired volume ("– 11dB" … "+ 11dB").
• Press the button.
—> The
"Programme number" –"PRG-NUM" submenu is activated.
prog ra m m e numbe r (sid - se rviCe id)
In this menu you can set the Service
AV 1…4
00001
ID
of the input.
PRG-NUM
• Use the buttons to set the desired Service ID ("1" … "255").
—> A "!" behind the Service ID indicates that this ID is already in use
by another input.
• Press the button.
—> The
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"Channel name" – "NAME" submenu is activated.
Chann el name
In this menu the channel name of the input can be set.
• Use the
AV 1…4
PROG 1
buttons to
select the digit of the channel name to be set and
NAME
use buttons to set the desired character (" ", "0…9", "A…Z", "Ä", "Ö", "Ü", "a…z", "ä", "ö", "ü", "+", "-", "/", ":" or "*").
• Press the button.
—> Return to the main menu
"Input parameter"
• Use the buttons to select the 2nd AV input and carry out its settings
analogous to that of the 1st AV input,
or
• Press the button.
—> The "Factory reset" – "FACTORY Defaults" main menu is activated.

faCto ry r e set

In this menu you can reset all settings to the factory defaults.
Bx 2
Defaults
FACTORY
MM
=>
Bx 2
STORE
FACTORY
=> S
M
S
• Press the button.
—> The factory defaults are invoked ("FACTORY STORE") —> By pressing the button, you will be returned to the main menu
"Selecting the module" (page 13).
.
• Press the button.
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—> The factory defaults are saved The display shows "STORE" —> Back to "Selecting the module" (page 13).

saving s et tings

.
Bx 2
S => STORE
CANCEL
MEMORY
M
S
STORE
• All programmed data is saved by pressing the button.
—>
The settings are saved. —> Return to "Selecting the module / channel strip" (page 13). —> By pressing the button, you will be returned to the menu item "Se-
lecting the module / channel strip" without
data.
saving the programmed
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6 final proCedures

After installing the head-end station, upgrading accessories or installing mod-
ules it is necessary to tighten all cable connections, cable terminals and cover screws in order to maintain compliance with current EMC regulations securely.
• Mount the base plate and the front cover (see STC 160 assembly instruc­tions).
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