GSS PHIS 1000, HDTV 1000 SPTS Assembly Instruction Manual

PHIS 1000
Assembly Instruction
Contents
1 Safety regulations and notes ........................................................................4
2 General information ....................................................................................5
2.1 Packing contents ............................................................................5
2.2 Meaning of the symbols used ..........................................................5
2.3 Technical data ...............................................................................5
2.4 Description ...................................................................................7
2.5 Software query..............................................................................8
3 Assembly ....................................................................................................9
3.1 Installing the cassette......................................................................9
3.2 EMC regulations ..........................................................................10
3.3 Cassette overview........................................................................11
3.4 Connecting the cassette ................................................................11
3.5 Retrofitting a CA module ..............................................................12
4 The control panel at a glance ..................................................................... 13
4.1 Menu items .................................................................................13
4.2 Control panel ..............................................................................13
5 Programming ............................................................................................ 14
5.1
5.2 Programming the cassette ............................................................16
Selecting the cassette ...................................................................16
Ethernet parameters .....................................................................17
IP address of the cassette .........................................................17
Address range .......................................................................18
Address of the gateway ..........................................................18
UDP port ................................................................................. 19
Input data stream .........................................................................19
LNB oscillator frequency ..........................................................20
Input symbol rate ....................................................................20
DVB mode .............................................................................20
Input frequency ......................................................................21
Testing the signal to noise ratio .................................................22
Allocating the IP addresses ...........................................................23
Switching the IP address off or on .............................................24
Transmission protocol ..............................................................24
Port number ...........................................................................24
Quantity of data packets .........................................................25
Forward error correction .........................................................25
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Transmission channel ..............................................................25
IP addresses for services ..........................................................26
Allocating services manually ....................................................27
Sound options of the service ....................................................28
DVB service information ..........................................................29
Output data rate ..........................................................................30
Factory reset ...............................................................................30
Saving settings ............................................................................31
Operation with a CA module ........................................................32
PID monitoring .......................................................................32
Configuring the CA module .....................................................32
Descrambling services .............................................................34
6 Final procedures ........................................................................................ 35
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1 safety regulations and notes

• 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 or pull out the mains plug.
• Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms.
• Install the system so it will not be able to vibrate…
- in a dust-free, dry environment
- in such a manner that it is protected from moisture, fumes, splashing wa-
ter and dampness
- somewhere protected from direct sunlight
- not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources
- in an ambient temperature of 0 °C to +50 °C. In case of the formation of
condensation wait until the system is completely dried.
• Ensure that the head-end station is adequately ventilated. Do not cover the ventilation slots.
• Beware of short circuits
• No liability is accepted for any damage caused by faulty connections or inappropriate handling.
• Observe the relevant standards, regulations and guidelines on the installa­tion and operation of antenna systems.
• The standards IEC/EN/DIN EN 50083 resp. IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728 must be observed.
• For further information please read the assembly instructions for the head­end station used.
Test the software versions of the head-end station and the cassette and update them if necessary. The current software versions can be found at "www.mygss.eu".
Take action 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 PaCk ing Co ntents

1 Cassette PHIS 1000 2 RF cables 1 Brief assembly instructions 1 Measuring log

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

Important note —> General note
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 36).
Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as "typical".
RF input
Frequency range: ....................................................... 925 … 2150 MHz
Level range: ............................................................ 60 dBμV … 80 dBμV
Return loss: ..................................................................................> 8 dB
DVB-S modes: ............................................ QPSK 1/2 , 2/3 , 3/4 , 5/6 , 7/8
DVB-S2 modes: ...................QPSK 1/2 , 3/5 , 2/3 , 3/4 , 4/5 , 5/6 , 8/9 , 9/
8PSK 3/5 , 2/3 , 3/4 , 5/6 , 8/9 , 9/
10 10
Symbol rate DVB-S: .......................................... QPSK: 2 … 45 MSymb/s
Symbol rate DVB-S2: ........................................ QPSK: 10 … 30 MSymb/s
8PSK: 10 … 31 MSymb/s
LAN interface
Standard: ............................................................................. 100-BASE-T
Data rate: ............................................................................... 80 MBit
Protocols: .......................................................... UDP (User Data Protocol),
RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol)
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ASI interfaces
Standard: .....................................................................DIN EN 50083-9
Format: ..............................................................MPEG ISO IEC 13818-1
User data rate: .................................................................2 … 90 Mbit/s
Impedance: .................................................................................... 75
Level (input / output): ..................................................... 800 mVPP ± 10%
Return loss (input):...............................................> 17 dB (5 … 270 MHz)
Connections
SAT inputs: ............................................................................. 2 F sockets
RF output: ..........................................................1 IEC socket (no function)
LAN: ................................................................................ 1 RJ 45 socket
ASI input: .................................................................1 BNC socket, 75
ASI output: ................................................................1 BNC socket, 75
Connection strip (10-pin): ..................for supply voltages and control circuits
RS 232 socket: ..................................... serial interface for software update
Conditional access:...........................several channels can be descrambled.
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2.4 des CriPtion

The cassette is a
DVB-S2 / SPTS
converter which combines modulated serv­ices (programmes) in accordance with the DVB-S-/DVB-S2 standard and data streams supplied via the ASI interface into one data stream in the TPS module. This is emitted via the LAN interface and can contain up to 16 services. For operating the cassette in a LAN network it can be assigned its own IP ad­dress. The cassette is equipped with two tuners. The accompanying channel strips consist of the digital SAT tuners and the digital signal processing levels. The resulting data streams from the "
Tuner A
"/"
Tuner B
" channel strips and from the data streams supplied via the ASI socket (ASI – Asynchronous Serial Interface according to DIN EN 50083-9) can take up to 16 services and are each assigned an IP address.
The signal supplied into the ASI input is provided
again via the ASI output.
Principle signal path:
IP address: Port: Service 1 212.40.50.90 : 1234
Service 2 212.40.50.91 : 1234
Service 3 212.40.50.92 : 1234
Service 4 212.40.50.93 : 1234
Service 5 212.40.50.94 : 1234
Service 6 212.40.50.95 : 1234
Service 7 212.40.50.96 : 1234
Service 8 212.40.50.97 : 1234
Service 9 212.40.50.98 : 1234
Service 16 212.40.50.105 : 1234
"Tuner A"
"Tuner B"
ASI input
CA-ModulCA module
TPS
ASI output
In the head-end station display, the channel strips of the cassette are indicated
with "
Bx …A
A
" can descramble scrambled channels via a corresponding CA module. The
" ("
Tuner A
") or "
Bx …B
" ("
Tuner B
"). The channel strip "
Tuner
cassette is controlled with the head-end station control unit.
Two LEDs provide an indication of the signal quality with their colour. The qual-
ity of the received transport stream can also be shown in the display ("
C/N
menu). In an additional menu, the transmission of DVB service information (EIT, TDT and SDT) or teletext (TXT) can be individually activated or deactivated.
EIT (Event Information Table):
For each service, event information is transmitted (such as starting time, dura-
tion, scrambling etc.)
TDT (Time Date Table):
The transmitted table contains the current time and date.
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"
SDT (Service Description Table):
Information relating to the
scrambling
is also sent with the name of each serv-
ice.
The LEDs for the LAN interface show whether a network connection exists and
whether a data transfer is in progress.
When the head-end station is switched on, the two-line LC display shows the
software version of the control unit.
To operate this cassette the software version of the control unit must be "V 45"
or higher. You can find the current operating software for the control unit and the cassette, the software "BE-Flash" and the current assembly instructions on the website "www.mygss.eu".
The cassette is intended for use in the
PROFI-LINE
head-end stations.

2.5 soft ware q u ery

Control unit
If necessary, you can activate the indication of the software version of the
control unit manually:
• Press any two keys on the control unit of the head-end station simultaneously until the display goes dark and the software version, e.g. "V 45" appears.
Cassette
After activating the cassette the software version of the cassette is displayed
(see page 16).
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3 assembly

3.1 installi ng the C assette

– 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 cassette unplug the power cable from the
mains power socket.
• Remove the fastening screws 1 of an unoccupied slot from the bracket of the head-end station.
• Insert the cassette in this slot and push it into the housing.
• Align the cassette and apply slight pressure to connect it to the connections of the board and the RF bus bar.
• Fasten the cassette with the screws 1.
1
1
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3.2 emC regulations

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.
When mounting the cassette in a head-end station which is installed in a 19"
cabinet, make sure the connections leading in and out for the 19" cabinet are made using cable terminals.
The attenuation of shielding of the connection lines for ASI and antenna must
KLASSE
CLASS
meet the requirements for "Class A".
• Insert the required number of cable terminals in the openings provided in the head-end station or in the 19" cabinet.
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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3.3 Cas sette overv iew

2 SAT IF input 3 Status LED 4 SAT IF input
1 Status LED
@
!
0
of channel strip "B"
of channel strip "B"
of channel strip "A"
of channel strip "A"
5 Status LED of the LAN interface (data transfer) 6 7 Status LED of the LAN interface (network connection) 8 ASI input 9 ASI output 0 Type label ! Slot for a CA module
9
8 7 6
5 4
3
LAN socket
@ D-SUB socket "RS 232"
2
The operating software of the cassette can be updated via the
You can find the current operating software on the website
1
9-pin D-SUB socket "RS 232" using a PC or notebook and the software "BE-Flash".
"www.mygss.eu".

3.4 Con neCting the C a ssette

• Connect the RF connections to the inputs
2
(channel strip "
• Connect the LAN socket 6.
—> In order to avoid restrictions of the network data rate (and therefore
—> Exclusively use "Layer 3 switches", which support the IGMP protocol.
• Connect the ASI input 8 and the ASI output 9 to the peripheral ASI devices.
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Tuner B
possible disturbances) we recommend to operate other applications like e.g. Internet, VOIP telephony etc. in separated networks.
").
4 (channel strip "
Tuner A
") and

3.5 retr o fitting a Ca module

The cassette is equipped with a common interface. It allows you to connect a
CA module for various channels can only be de bl
ing system and the corresponding smart card. The smart card contains all
the information for authorisation, de
– Check with the distributor or manufacturer of the CA module to be used to
ensure that it is suitable for de
– The hardware and software of this cassette have been thoroughly prepared
and tested. Any changes made by service providers to the data structures in the service data might impair or even prevent this function.
– When working with the CA module, please read the corresponding operat-
ing manual from the respective provider.
• Insert the smart card 1 into the CA module 2 so that the chip 3 on the smart card faces the thicker side (top) of the CA module.
• Insert the CA module into the guide rails of the CA slot 4 with the top side of the CA module facing the top side of the cassette.
• Push the CA module without canting into the guide rails of the CA slot 4 and contact it to the common interface.
scrambling
scramble
scrambl
systems and service providers.
d with a CA module suitable for the
scrambl
ing and subscription.
ing several services.
Scrambl
ed
scram-
34 12
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4 the Control Panel at a glanCe

4.1 menu i tems

Programme the
cassette
using the buttons on the control unit of the head-end
station. The two-line display of the control unit then shows the menus.
The parameters and functions to be set are underlined. Use the key to select the following main menu items:
– Setting Ethernet parameters – Selecting the input – Allocating the IP addresses – Displaying the data rate
BE-Re mote V 45
PROFESSION AL
– Factory reset

4.2 Con trol Pane l

The key pad on the head-end station is used to scroll through the menus:
scrolls forward through the menus.
select parameters in the menus.
set values, initiate actions.
selects sub-menus.
scrolls backward through the menus.
saves all entries.
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5 Programming

Box 1
Bx 1A
C5-12 ,S3-24
TWIN- SAT
C07
Böx 4
C5-12 ,S3-24
TWIN- SAT
C07
Box 5
5.1

Pro g r a m m i n g Pro C e dure

Ein / On
BE–Re mote
pleas e wait …
Box 4
V 38
Bx 4
stat =>
stat / DHCP
V 45
t > 10 s
+
DVBS2 -SPTS
– – –
ETHER NET
Optio ns
Bedienhinweise "blättert" Menüs vorwärts. "blättert" Menüs rückwärts. wählen die Eingabeposition wählt Untermenü stellen Werte ein,. speichert alle Eingaben.
1 zeigt die Eingabeposition
Bx 4
192.1 68. 0. 128
IP-AD DR
Operating Hints scrolls forward through the menu. scrolls backward through the menu. select the enter position. selects a submenu. set values and triggers actions. saves all entries.
1 shows the enter position
A
page 15
B
/
Tuner A / Tuner B / ASI
Bx 4
Tuner A OK
INPUT
=>
/
27500 / 22000
/
Bx 4
255.2 55.255 . 0
Bx 4
192.1 68. 0. 1
Bx 4
60000
Bx 4A
10600 MHz
Bx 4A
27500 DVB- S
Bx 4A
11836 -1. 8
Bx 1A
PID C heck
IP-MA SK
IP-GATE WAY
UDP-P ORT
SYMBO L
LNB
FREQ
CN 12
CA
/
/
/
0 … 65535
/
10600 / 9750
/
DVB-S / QPSK… / 8PSK… / DTV…
Bx 4A
12.0 dB
(+ 9. 6) OK
nur Kanalzug “A” mit CA-Modul
on
on / off
only Channel strip “A“ with CA module
C/N
Anzeige: Signalqualität
Display: Signal quality
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nur Kanalzug “A” mit CA-Modul
only Channel strip “A“ with CA module
Bx 1A
PID C heck
CA
on
on / off
Box 1
Bx 1A
C5-12 ,S3-24
TWIN- SAT
C07
Böx 4
C5-12 ,S3-24
TWIN- SAT
C07
Box 5
Bx 4A
11836 -1. 8
FREQ
CN 12
/
Bx 4A
12.0 dB
C/N
(+ 9. 6) OK
Anzeige: Signalqualität
Display: Signal quality
IP-OUT 1
IP-OUT 16
Bx 4
Das E rste
IP-OU T 1
=>
Bx 1A
Menu <=
IP 1
MODE / PORT
on UDP
IP 1
7 off
CA
=> Ed it
123 4
PKTS / FEC
/
/
Bx 1A TV X
. . . .
Bx 1A 01/03
Infor mation *)
on / off UDP / RTP, 0 … 65535 copy
off / 10/9 … 20/19 Annex A / Annex B
copy1 … 7
04/09
MENU
*) Die angezeigte Information ist abhängig vom verwendeten CA-Modul.
The information displayed is dependent on the CA module used.
X / 0
X – entschlüsseln
descrambling
0 – nicht entschlüsseln
no descrambling
/
nächster Service
next service
M
Bx 4
72.95 6 Mbps
Bx 4A
Defau lts
DATARATE
FACTORY
=>
IP 1
227. 40. 50. 6 0
IP 1 TV
Das E rste
IP 1
all
Bx 4
EIT TDT TXT SDT
Werkeinstellwerte aufrufen
invoke factory defaults
OUT-IP
001/0 15
AUDIO
OPTIO NS
Bx 4A
S TORE
/
auto
all / 01/…
EIT / eit, TDT / tdt,
/
TXT / txt, SDT / sdt (ON / off)
copy
FACTORY
=> M
page 14
M
A
B
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5.2 Pro g r a m m i n g the Cass et te

Box 1
Bx 1A
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Böx 4
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Box 5
—> Pressing the button for longer than 2 seconds cancels the
programming procedure. This takes you back to the program item "Selecting the cassette" from any menu. Any entries that have not been saved are reset to the previous settings.
—> Entries in the menus can be saved by pressing the key. You are
taken back to the "Selecting the cassette" menu item.
—>
Pressing the
button returns to the previous menus.
• Switch on the head-end station
—> The display shows the software version (e.g. V 45) —> The processor reads the
Ein / On
cassettes
‘ data (approx. 10 seconds).

seleC ting t he Cas s et te

+
Box 4
DVBS2-SPTS
V 38
• Select the
cassette
you want to program (e.g. Box 4) by repeatedly pressing
the button if necessary.
—> The display shows e.g. the menu "Box 4" stands for "
DVBS2-SPTS
"V 38" software version of the cassette
BE–Remote
please wait …
t > 10 s
– – –
" type of cassette
V 45
"Box 4 DVBS2-SPTS"
slot
4
:
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• Press the button.
—> The "Ethernet parameters" – "ETHERNET" menu is activated.

ether net Parameter s

In this menu you specify whether the Ethernet parameters for the cassette are
entered automatically by a connected server ("DHCP"), or whether you want to enter them manually ("stat"). To assign the cassette uniquely, each IPTV cas­sette must be allocated its own IP address.
Bx 4
stat =>
ETHE RNET
Opti ons
• Press the buttons to select manual setting ("stat") or automatic setting ("DHCP") of the Ethernet parameters.
• Press the
button to activate the setting options
—> The "IP address of the cassette"
("Options")
– menu "IP-ADDR" is activated.
.
iP a ddress of th e Cass e t t e
—> Two IP address ranges are used: – "Hardware" IP addresses, which are used to connect the cassettes in
the network (e.g. 192.168.0.x).
"IPTV" IP addresses (menu OUT-IP), which are used to send and re-
ceive the IPTV channels (e.g. 227.40.50.x). These IP addresses must be within the "multicast" range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
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.
Bx 4
192. 168. 0.128
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IP-A DDR
• Use the displayed to be set and use to set the IP address wished.
buttons to place the cursor under the digit of the IP address
• Press the
—> The "Address range"
button.
– "IP-MASK" menu is activated.
addres s range
In this menu you define the address range for the cassettes connected to the
LAN network.
• Use the
Bx 4
255. 255.255. 0
buttons to place the cursor under the digit of the IP address
IP-M ASK
displayed to be set and use to set the IP address wished.
• Press the
—> The "Address of the gateway"
button.
– "IP-GATEWAY" menu is activated.
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 4
192. 168. 0. 1
buttons to place the cursor under the digit of the IP address
IP-G ATEWAY
displayed to be set and use to set the IP address wished.
• Press the
—> The "UDP port"
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button.
– "UDP-PORT" menu is activated.
udP P o rt
The UDP port setting is required if the cassette needs to be reached externally
to make the setting, such as from another input frequency. This setting is in­tended for future functions and can be skipped for this cassette.
• Use the
Bx 4
6000 0
buttons to place the cursor under the digit of the port number
UDP- PORT
displayed to be set and use to set the port number wished ("0" … "65535").
• Press the
—> The "Input data stream"
button.
– "
INPUT
" menu is activated.

inPut data s tream

In this menu you select the signal source for the selection of the services. The
data streams to be processed are provided by "Tuner A", "Tuner B" and the ASI interface "ASI" .
Bx 4
Tuner A OK
INPU T
=>
• Press the buttons to select the signal source of the input data stream ("Tuner A", "Tuner B", "ASI").
—> "OK" indicates that a transponder is received. If there is no input
signal available "––" is displayed instead of "OK".
• Press the button.
—> The "LNB oscillator frequency" – "
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LNB
" menu is activated.
lnb o sCillat o r fr equenCy
Set the oscillator frequency of the LNB used in this menu.
Bx 4 A
1060 0 MHz
LNB
• Using the button the oscillator frequencies "10600" or "9750" can be selected directly.
• To set other oscillator frequencies use the buttons to place the cursor under the digit of the oscillator frequency displayed to be set.
• Press to enter the respective digit of the oscillator frequency of the LNB used.
• Repeat the procedure by the quantity of the digits to be set.
• Press the button.
—> The "Input symbol rate, DVB mode" – "SYMBOL" menu is activated.
inPut sym b o l rat e dvb mode
The symbol rates of the satellite transponders can be found in the current chan-
nel table of the satellite operator, in various satellite magazines and in the Internet.
The cassette recognizes the transmitted DVB mode and switches over between
the normal QPSK mode (DVB-S) and the DVB-S2 mode. Receiving stations with DVB-S2 mode, we suggest to preset the DVB mode to shorten the time for searching stations.
Bx 4 A
2750 0 DVB-S
SYMB OL
Setting the input symbol rate
• Using the button the symbol rates 27500" or "22000" can be selected directly.
• To set other symbol rates use the buttons to position the cursor under the digit of the symbol rate displayed to be set.
• Press
to enter the respective digit of the symbol rate needed.
• Repeat the procedure by the quantity of the digits to be set.
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Setting the DVB mode
• Use the button to place the cursor under "DVB-S" and set the required DVB-S2-mode with the
buttons.
• Press the button.
—> The "Input frequency" – "FREQ" menu is activated.
inPut freq u e n Cy
If three dots " " appear in the second line of the display, the cassette is in
the "station search" mode. Please wait until the process has finished.
Once the RF receiver has synchronised to the input signal, any offset to the
target frequency is displayed in MHz, e.g. "– 1.8".
If a question mark "?" appears in the second line of the display, there is no
input signal present. Check the configuration of the antenna system and head­end station as well as the preceding settings of the cassette.
Bx 4 A
11836 -1.8
FREQ
CN 1 2
• Use the buttons to position the cursor under the digit of the frequency displayed to be set.
• Press
• Set the frequency offset shown in the display 1MHz
to set the input frequency.
(e.g. "– 1.8")
by varying the input frequency
—> The "CN 12" display indicates the signal to noise ratio of the signal
received.
using the
to less than
buttons.
• Press the button.
—> The "Testing the signal to noise ratio" – "C/N" menu is activated.
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te sting t h e signa l to noise r at io
5
6
7
8
9
!
@
0
In this menu you can estimate the quality of the input signal.
Bx 4A
12.0 dB
1 2 3
C/N
(+ 9.6) OK
1 Current signal to noise ratio 2 This value shows the difference between the quality of the input signal
and the threshold of the tuner at this type of modulation.
At a value lower than "5" picture dropouts can occur.
3 If "OK" is shown, the signal to noise ratio is ok.
If a value < 5 is shown under 2 the display changes from "OK" to "??".
In this case test the input signal.
—> In addition to the indicator in the display, there is a status LED which
indicates the quality of the received transport stream (level and C/N).
—> If the LED lights yellow the SAT IF input level and the signal to noise
ratio must be tested.
4 3
LED indicator Indication
Green Signal quality is good
Yellow
Red No signal
Signal quality is insufficient
2
1 Status LED tuner B 3 Status LED tuner A
1
• Press the button
• Press the button.
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to return to the main menu.
> The "Input data stream"
signal source "Tuner A" without a B" are programmed (page 19).
Programming the input signal source "Tuner A" with a CA module
installed the "PID monitoring" – "CA" menu is activated (page 32).
– "INPUT" menu is activated when the input
CA module installed
and "Tuner
• Use the "
ASI
") and program them.
buttons to select further input signal sources ("
Tuner
B" /
• Press the button.
—> The "Allocating the IP addresses" – "IP-OUT 1" menu is activated.

allo Cati ng the iP a ddress e s

In this menu up to 16 services that are contained in the data streams of the in-
put source signals ("Tuner A", "Tuner B", "ASI") can be accessed. The services detected receive an IP address automatically.
In the following sub-menus you can set specific parameters for each service.
• Press the "
IP-OUT 16
Bx 4
off
buttons to select the IP outputs to be set ("
").
—> In the second line of the display the service is indicated allocated to
the IP output (e.g. "DasErste").
IP-O UT 1
=>
IP-OUT 1
" …
• Press the button.
—> The "Switching the IP address off or on, Transmission protocol, Port
number" – "
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MODE / PORT
" menu is activated.
swit C hing th e iP a d dress off o r on tr ansmiss i o n Pro toCol Port n umber
In this menu you can switch off the IP address displayed, and define the trans-
mission protocol and the port number.
IP 1
MODE / PORT
Switching the IP address off or on
• Press the
on UDP
buttons to switch off ("
12 34
off") or ("on
") the IP address and the
service referred.
—> In the second line of the "IP-OUT …" menu "off" is displayed in-
stead of the service referred.
Bx 4
off
IP-O UT 1
=>
Selecting the transmission protocol
• Press the button to position the cursor under "UPD".
• Using the buttons to select the transmission protocol wished:
"UDP" – The User Datagram Protocol is for the connectionless 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 transmitting mul-
timedia data streams in an IP network. Unlike UDP, the header is transmitted which makes the data transmission more robust.
Setting the port number
• Press the button to position the cursor under the port number e.g. " 1234".
• Use the buttons to position the cursor under the digit of the port number displayed to be set.
• Using the buttons set the port number wished.
Copying the settings to all IP addresses
• Pressing the button the settings "transmission protocol" and "Port number" can be copied to all IP addresses.
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—> The display shows "
copy
" for a short time.
• Press the button.
—> The "Quantity of data packets, Forward error correction, Transmis-
sion channel" – "PKTS / FEC" menu is activated.
quan tity o f data PaCkets forward e rror C o rreCt ion tr ansmiss i o 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
7 off
PKTS / FEC
Defining the quantity of data packets
• Using the buttons define the quantity of MPEG data packets in one IP data packet ("1" … "7").
Setting the forward error correction
• Press the button to position the cursor under "off" .
—> In position "off" the forward error correction (FEC) is switched off.
• Using the buttons set the value of the FEC wished ("off, 10/9" … "20/19").
IP 1
7 10/09
PKTS / FEC
Anne xB
Setting the transmission channel
• Press the button to position the cursor under "Annex…".
• Use the buttons to set the transmission channel wished ("AnnexA" / "AnnexB").
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Copying the settings to all IP addresses
• Pressing the button the settings "Quantity of the data packets", Forward error correction" and "Transmission channel" can be copied to all IP addresses.
—> The display shows "
copy
" for a short time.
• Press the button.
—> The "IP addresses for services" – "OUT-IP" menu is activated.
iP a ddress es fo r serv iCes
In this menu you set the IP address for the IP output selected.
—> "IPTV" IP addresses, which are used to send and receive the IPTV
channels (e.g. 227.40.50.x) must be within the "multicast" range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
The software allows to allocate IP addresses to 16 services automatically in
ascending order after setting the IP address.
IP 1
227. 40. 50. 60
OUT-IP
If an already available IP address is occupied, an exclamation mark " ! " ap-
pears in the first line of the display beside the number of the IP output.
IP 1 !
227. 40. 50. 60
OUT-IP
Allocating IP addresses to services manually
• Press the buttons to position the cursor under the digit of the IP ad­dress to be set.
• Using the buttons set the IP address wished
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.
Allocating IP addresses to services automatically
• Pressing the button the first 16 of the present services are occu­pied with IP addresses in ascending order, starting from the IP address set.
—> The display shows "
auto
" for a short time.
• Press the button.
—> The "Allocating services manually" menu is activated.
allo Cati ng serv i Ces m anual ly
In this menu all services (programmes) supplied via "TunerA", "Tuner B" and
"ASI" can be displayed and each service is assigned a set IP address in the "OUT-IP" menu. The service can be accessed in the connected network using the given IP addresses for this output in the "OUT-IP" menu.
IP 1 TV
Das Erste
• Using the buttons select the service wished
—> The display shows e.g.:
Das Erste
Meaning of the indicators in the example:
"IP 1" IP address with the consecutive number "1" "TV" Type of service "Television" "0
01/015" The 1st of 15 services is being allocated to the IP ad-
dress.
"
Das Erste
" Name of the service
001/ 015
.
IP 1 TV 001/015
Further possible terms displayed:
"RA" Type of the service "Radio" For radio stations, the back
connected TV or test receiver is darkened.
" * " The star means that the TV or radio station selected
is scrambled. To enable the stations, the CA module and the appropriate smart card of the station pro­vider are required.
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ground of the screen of the
—> If a service number (e.g. "131") appears instead of "TV" or "RA",
this indicates that an unnamed station or an undefined data stream is being received.
If the service selected is already allocated to an IP address, in the first line of
the display an exclamation mark " ! " appears beside the type of the service.
IP 1 TV
Das Erste
001/ 015
!
If no service is found the display shows "–––" instead of the name of the
service. In this case check the configuration of the antenna system including the head-end station and the previous settings of the cassette as well as the components connected to the ASI input.
• Press the button.
—> The "Sound options of the service" – "AUDIO" menu is activated.
sound o P t ions o f the s e rviCe
If several sound options in different languages, Dual sound ("2ch") or AC3
are transmitted in a service, you can select the desired audio stream from the transport stream in this menu.
• Press
IP 1
all
to select the desired sound option (e.g. "all", "deu" – German,
AUDI O
"2ch" etc.).
• Press the button.
—> The "DVB service information" – "OPTIONS" menu is activated.
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dvb servi Ce info rm ati on
In this menu the transmission of the DVB servic (EIT – Event Information Table,
TDT – Time Date Table, TXT – Teletext, SDT – Service Description Table) can be activated or deactivated.
Bx 4
EIT TDT TXT SDT
OPTI ONS
• Use the buttons to position the cursor under the transmission option to be activated or deactivated.
• Using the buttons activate ("
eit
", "
tdt
", "
txt
", "
sdt") the transmission option wished.
—> Activated options are shown with capital letters, deactivated with
small letters.
("
EIT
", "
TDT
", "
TXT
", "
SDT") or deactivate
Copying the settings to all IP addresses
• Pressing the button the settings can be copied to all IP addresses.
—> The display shows "
copy
" for a short time.
• Press the button.
—> The "Allocating the IP addresses" – "IP-OUT …" menu is activated
(page 23).
• Repeat the settings until all services wished are allocated to an IP address.
• Press the button.
—> The "Output data rate" – "DATARATE" menu is activated.
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outPu t data r ate

In this menu the current data rate is displayed.
Bx 4
72.9 56 Mbps
DATARATE
• Press the button.
—> The "Factory reset" – "FACTORY Defaults" menu is activated.

faCto ry r e set

In this menu you can reset all settings to the factory defaults.
Bx 4 A
Defa ults
FACTORY
=>
Werkeinstellwerte aufrufen
invoke factory defaults
Bx 4 A
STORE
FACTORY
=> M
• Press the button.
—> The factory defaults are invoked ("FACTORY STORE") —> By pressing the button, you will be returned to the menu
item "Ethernet parameters" without (page 17).
invoking the factory defaults
A
M
B
.
• Press the button.
—> The factory defaults are saved —> Back to "Selecting the cassette" (page 16).
—> By pressing the button, you will be returned to the menu
item "Ethernet parameters" without (page 17).
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. The display shows "STORE"
saving the factory defaults

saving s e t tings

• Press the button.
—> Back to "Selecting the cassette" A (page 16). —> The settings are saved.
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oPerat i on wit h a Ca module

Bx4
X
04/09
In order for this function of the CA module to be possible, in the "Input data
stream" – "INPUT" menu (page 19) an input signal source must be selected whose data stream contains services which can be descrambled by the CA module you are using and your smart card. Where both scrambled stations and unscrambled regional services are transmitted, short-term picture loss may occur when switching between scrambled and unscrambled services.
Pid m o nitor ing
The factory default of the PID monitoring is switched on. If particular PIDs are not descrambled the CI module is reset. Additionally
dropouts may occur if several services are descrambled. To prevent this the PID monitoring can be switched off.
Bx 4A
PID Check
CA
on
• Use the buttons to switch "off" or "on" the PID monitoring.
• Press the button.
—>
The "Configuring the CA module" – "CA" menu is activated.
Confi guring t h e Ca m o dule
The menu varies according to which CA module you are using. For this rea-
son, please refer to the operating manual of your particular CA module. The relevant information is shown in the display of the head-end station. This may appear as a fixed display or as scrolling text according to display capabilities.
M
Bx 4A 01/03
Information *)
MENU
Bx 4A
Menu <=
Ï
CA
=> Edit
Å
Bx 4A TV X
A TV
. . . .
. . .
04/09
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—> By pressing the button you can skip the "Configuring the
CA module" – "CA" menu and activate the "Input data stream" – "INPUT" menu (page 19).
• Press the
button to activate the menu of the CA module.
—> The display shows e.g.: Bx 4A 01/03 MENU
Information
Meaning of the indicators:
"Bx 4A" Slot 4, channel strip "Tuner A" "
01/03
" The first of three menu items is activated.
"
MENU
" The menu of the CA module is activated.
For the explanation of further details please use the operating instructions of
the CA module used.
• Use the buttons to activate the menu desired.
• Press the button to activate the menu.
• Use the buttons to select the function desired.
• To set the CA module use the and buttons.
• All settings are saved by pressing the button.
—> You will be returned to the "Configuring the CA module" – "CA"
menu item.
—>
By pressing the button you can cancel the settings in the menu of the CA module and are returned to the "Configuring the CA module" – "CA" menu.
• Press the button.
—> The "Descrambling services" – "Edit" menu is activated.
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desCr am bling s e rviCes
0
/03
)
In this menu you select the services wished from the scrambled data stream,
which are to be descrambled.
Bx 4A 01/03
x 4A
Information *)
Information *
• Use the to be decoded, then use
Bx 4A
Menu <=
Ï
M
MENU
—> The display shows e.g.:
. . . .
CA
=> Edit
Å
Bx 4A TV X
. . . .
Bx 4A TV X 04/09
Meaning of the indicators in the example:
"Bx 4A" Slot 4, channel strip "Tuner A" "TV" "Television" (type of service) "X" "
04/09" The 4th of 9 services read is being displayed.
"
. . . .
" Name of the service
The currently
selected
service will be descrambled.
Further possible terms displayed:
"RA" "Radio" (type of service) "0"
The currently selected service
buttons to call up the services in sequential order which are
to decrypt ("X") or not to decrypt them ("0").
04/09
remains unchanged.
Save changes and activate the filter:
• Press the button.
—> The filter is activated. The display shows the "Configuring the CA
module" – "CA" menu.
Bx 4A
Menu <=
CA
=> Edit
• Press the button.
—> The "Input data stream" – "INPUT" menu is activated (page 19).
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6 fi n a l ProCedures

After installing the head-end station, upgrading accessories or installing cas-
settes it is necessary to tighten all cable connections, cable terminals and cover screws in order to maintain compliance with current EMC regulations securely.
• Securely tighten the cable bolted connections using an appropriate open­ended spanner.
• Mount the front cover (see assembly instructions of the head-end station).
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