IKUSI MAC-HD Installation Manual For Users

MAC-HD
REF. 449 3
Standalone High-Definition Modulator
DVB-T / DVB-C or IP output
Multiple inputs: 2xCVBS . HDMI . HD-SDI
Installation user guide
Contents
4 General safety instructions
4 Types of notices
4 Basic safety instructions
6 Introduction
6 General description
6 Main features
8 General use of the unit
9 Unit installation and configuration
9 Installation
9 Power supply connection
10 Inputs configuration
10 Cascade installation
11 Display Menus Quick-guide
12 Initial set-up
12 Advanced mode
12 General
13 Date and Time settings
12 Block LCD and joystick/control button
12 Restoring factory settings
13 Firmware updates
13 Settings
13 Configuration of INPUT signals
14 Configuration of carrier services
14 Configuration of OUTPUT signals
15 Network configuration
16 Unit status
16 Unit information
16 Unblocking the unit
17 USB PLAYBACK Function
19 Technical Specifications
21 Unit Maintenance, Warranty and Recycling
22 CE Certificate
23 Safety Instructions
General safety instructions
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Read this entire user manual carefully before plugging in the unit.
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Keep these instructions to hand during unit installation.
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Follow all the instructions and safety notices when handling the unit.
Types of notices
The safety notices used in this manual and their meanings are described below:
DANGER OF DEATH OR INJURY
This safety notice indicates a potential hazard to people’s lives and/or health. Failure to
follow these instructions can lead to severe health consequences and may even cause fatal injuries.
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Do not install the unit during electrical storms. This could lead to electro-static discharge from lightning.
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Do not open the unit. You may suffer an electric shock.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE UNIT
This safety notice indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to follow these
instructions may cause material damage to the unit.
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Keep the unit well-ventilated at all times. Install the unit in an area free of dust. Do not place the unit in a place where the ventilation slots may become blocked or obstructed. Leave a distance of at least 20 cm all around the unit’s sides. We recommend insta­lling the unit in the VERTICAL position.
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Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Install in a dry location where potential leaks or condensation will not occur. In the event that liquid gets into the device, disconnect it immediately from the alternating current.
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Keep ammable objects, candles and anything that may cause a re away from the unit.
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Connect the unit to an easily-accessible mains outlet, so that the unit can be quickly disconnected from the outlet in case of emergency.
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Do not expose the unit to sources of heat (sunlight, radiators, etc).
NOTE. Do not expose the unit to sources of heat (sunlight, radiators, etc).
DANGER
ATTENTION
DO NOT HANDLE ANY OF THE UNIT’S INTERNAL PARTS
This notice indicates that users should not handle any internal parts that could affect its working order or warranty.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF UNIT AS NORMAL DOMESTIC URBAN WASTE
This type of notice indicates that the unit should not be disposed of as unselected domestic urban waste.
Introduction
General description
Main features
The MAC HD model is a standalone modulator that can process different Video and Audio signals,
to form a high-denition COFDM/QAM channel.
The unit has various inputs:
• Two audio and analogue video channels, with 6 RCA connectors.
• One digital video and audio channel in HDMI format, with an HDMI connector.
• One digital video and audio channel in HD-SDI format, with a BNC connector.
This product is ideal for distributing video signals in residential installations, hotels, special buil­dings or video monitoring systems with digital COFDM/QAM digital TV modulation. The MAC HD unit also has a USB connector and includes new functions thanks to its evolving and upgradable software, such as: video playback from a USB memory stick, digital signage and other potential
future developments.
KEY
1 Mains connector
2 Display (LCD)
3 Control button 5-position joystick
4 HDMI input
(for HD or SD channels)
5 AV 1 input 1 yellow RCA CVBS video, 1 white RCA
and 1 red RCA for analogue audio (L, R)
6 AV 2 Input 1 yellow RCA CVBS video, 1 white RCA
and 1 red RCA for analogue audio (L, R)
7 HD-SDI input (BNC)
(for HD or SD chan-
nels)
8 USB connector
9 IP output / Ethernet (RJ-45)
10 TV Loopthrough input (F)
11 TV COFDM output (F)
12 Earthing
13 Removable power source
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User interface from web browser via Ethernet connection. Download the IKUSI HEADEND DISCOVERY application available on the website (www.ikusi.tv/en/
headends/modulators/mac-series/mac-hd).
• IP output conguration by interface web only (guide in www.ikusi.tv).
• User interface with LCD display and control button for basic conguration.
• All settings are automatically memorised.
• Re-programmable as many times as required.
• Firmware updated via Ethernet connection with web browser.
Easy to congure.
Signal processing:
• CVBS video input and mono/stereo audio.
• HDMI input (does not process HDCP-encrypted signals).
• HD-SDI Input.
• Standard SD and HD quality signal.
• Supported colour encoding systems: PAL/SECAM/NTSC/B&W.
• RF DVB-T/C output, adjustable throughout the whole CATV band (47 MHz-862 MHz).
• IP output conguration via ethernet (software vers. >2.0) only.
• Looptrough for combination of external RF TV signals.
• User interface with LCD and joystick connector.
• User interface with internet.
• USB interface.
• RTC to allow insertion of the TDT, TOT and EITs. To keep the date and time after shutdown, will use a supercapacitor that allows at least keep one days without food.
General use of the unit
The following sections describe how to operate the unit using the control button and how to in-
terpret the visual prompts displayed on the LCD screen. The programme comprises a main menu
made up of submenus that can be selected to modify the unit’s basic operation settings.
Visual prompts on LCD screen
This symbol indicates that you can scroll vertically.
Vertical button movement
In the menus and submenus, you can move the button up or down to scroll upwards or downwards, one step at a time.
In the settings, move the button up or down to change the values, one step at a time.
NOTE. To browse or modify the values faster, keep the
button pressed up or down.
Horizontal button movement
In the menus, you can move the button to the left or right to select or go back, one step at a time.
In the settings, move the button to the left or to the right to browse, select or go back, step by step.
NOTE. Too browse faster, keep the button pressed to the left
or to the right.
Press button
In the menus, this selects the submenu.
In the submenus, this selects the settings.
In the settings, this selects the parameter value.
Unit installation and configuration
The LCD screen and the control button should sufce for the unit’s basic settings. Follow the steps set out below to install the unit and congure the various parameters accessible from the user interface on the LCD display.
Installation
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE UNIT
Mechanical handling of the unit whilst it is switched
on can cause damage to it. Do not plug the unit
into the mains before or during installation.
1) Secure the unit to the wall using 3 lag bolts/plugs (no
supplied).
2) Connect the AV1 and AV2 inputs to the respective RCA
connectors.
3) You may also connect the coaxial cable to the RF
loopthrough input (connector F) or use any of the other available inputs (HDMI, HD-SDI).
4) Connect the coaxial cable from the output to the unit
(connector F).
NOTE. We recommend installing the unit in a vertical
position.
Power supply connection
DANGER OF DEATH OR INJURY
Incorrect connection of the power supply can
cause an electric shock. Follow the steps
below to install the unit and connect it to the
power supply.
1) Connect the earthing cable.
2) Connect the power plug to the unit’s mains connec-
tor.
3) Connect the power plug to the mains power outlet.
ATTENTION
DANGER
HDMI
Salida RF
AV 1
AV 2
HD-SDI
Ethernet
TV (loopthrough))
USB
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Inputs configuration
Cascade installation
It is possible to daisy-chain various MAC-HD units together, to increase the service capacity. To
do this, connect the RF output of the rst unit to the TV input (loopthrough) of the second unit (see
installation example).
For installations with 2 or more units, it is necessary identify each unit with a different TSID value,
and to identify each service with different SID values as well.
Conguring the TSID and SID values requires advanced conguration (see the Advanced unit conguration section).
NOTE. The advanced conguration process of the unit is explained in the “Web interfa-
ce user manual”, available at http://www.ikusi.tv
HDMI USBSD-SDI1 CVBS/Audio
TV + AV + SD-SDI + HDMI + USB
TV
Possible combinations:
SD CVBS/Audio + SD CVBS/Audio
SD HDMI + SD CVBS/Audio
SD SDI + SD CVBS/Audio
SD + USB
HD HDMI
HD SDI
HD + USB
2 simultaneous SD channels 1 channel SD + USB
1 channel HD 1 channel HD + USB
HDMI
L LR R
2x CVBS / Audio HD-SDI TV
USB RJ-45
DVB-T/C output
IP output
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COUNTRY >LANGUE
Display menus Quick-guide
INPUT >OUTPUT
INPUT OUTPUT
MAC-HD V1.00 CH 21 SYSTEM OK
MAC-HD V1.00 CH 21 SYSTEM OK
MAC-HD V1.00 IP SYSTEM OK
IKUSI MAC Stating ...
>COUNTRY Insert country
COUNTRY >LANGUE
COUNTRY GREAT BRITAIN
LANGUAGE ANGLAIS
ADVANCED MODE
MAC-HD 1.00
BLOCK CODE INFORMATION
BLOCK CODE 0001
SERIAL NUMBER 4488SA123456
>GENERAL SETTINGS
GENERAL >SETTINGS
STATUS INFO MODULE
IP DATE-TIME
BLOCK LCD FACTORY RESET
UPDATE
INPUT OUTPUT DVB-T
INPUT OUTPUT IP
MODELE MAC-HD
OUTPUT BIT
31.670 Mb/s
CH1: V:X A:X CH1: V:X A:X
SERIAL NUMBER 0123456789
MIN ACT MAX NULL XX% XX% XX%
NUM STREAMS 02
STATUS : OK ALARM : OK
MAC 0009E3FFFFFF
HW SW BS
1.00 1.00 1.00
IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.2
CONFIGURE RF NETWORK
NAME XXXX
DVB-T/C
ONID 08442
COFDM/QAM OUTPUT ON/OFF
VID 1 AUD 1 ON ON
VID 2 AUD 2 ON ON
SUPPLIER IKUSI
Channel 21
BANDWIDTH 8 MHz
LCN 1 001
LCN 2 001
NID 00001
MODE NIT LCN Europe model
FREQUENCY
474.000 MHz
INTER GUARDE 1/32
SID 1 00001
SID 2 00001
TSID 00004
INSER TDT-TOT ON/OFF
ATTENUATION 00
CONSTELLATION 64 QAM
COFDM MODE 2K
CODE RATE 7/8
RF OUPUT ON
NAME 1 XXX
NAME 2 XXX
SERVICE 1 SERVICE 2
NETWORK MASK
255.255.255.0
PUERTA DE ENLACE
192.168.1.1
TIME DATA 10:10 1-1-2013
TIMEZONE Europa/Madrid
BLOCK CODE OFF 0000
** CAUTION ** CANCEL ACEP
** CAUTION ** CANCEL ACTUALI
INPUT TYPE CVBS/HDMI/SDI
CONFIGURATION RF NETWORK
CHANNEL 21
ATTENUATION 00
ASPECT RATIO 1 16/9
ASPECT RATIO 2 16/9
BITRATE VIDEO 1 8000 Kbits/s
BITRATE VIDEO 2 8000 Kbits/s
BITRATE AUDIO 1 384 Kbits/s
BITRATE AUDIO 2 384 Kbits/s
CODIFICATION 1 MPEG2
CODIFICATION 2 MPEG2
AUDIO FORMAT 1 HE-AAC
AUDIO FORMAT 2 HE-AAC
LOW LATENCY 1 OFF
LOW LATENCY 2 OFF
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Initial set-up
NOTE. To enter a sequence of digits or characters on the screen, press “up” on the
control button to change the value of the current digit or character, and move the control button horizontally to conrm/move between digit or character positions.
Place the cursor to the right of the current value and move the control button vertically, to increase or decrease the current value. Keep the control button pressed upwards or downwards to increase or decrease the current value faster.
1) Once the unit has been switched on, the start-screen will appear, asking you to enter the COUNTRY. Move the button to the right and the cursor will start ashing next to the rst country. Press “down” on the button until the correct country is highlighted. Press “OK” to save.
* The unit will automatically adjust all other technical settings to
match those of the country in question (see parameters table).
2) Scroll to the left, position the cursor on LANGUAGE, move the button to the right and locate the correct language by scrolling upwards or downwards. Press “OK” to save.
3) Scroll to the left until you reach the start-screen, which displays the model, rmware version, channel and status.
Status: SYSTEM OK = correct status. NO INPUT = no input signal detected SYSTEM NOK = incorrect status
Output channel change
1) From the start-screen, move the button to the right until you lo­cate the OUTPUT CHANNEL; the cursor will start ashing next to the channel.
2) Scroll horizontally to change from digit position to position and vertically to change the value. Press “OK” to save.
Advanced mode
From the start-screen, move once to the right and then down until you reach the ADVANCED MODE screen.
General
From the GENERAL screen, move the button to the right to access the following menus:
IP Settings
1) Locate and select the IP option.
a) Locate and select IP ADDRESS to establish the unit’s IP
number. To enter a sequence of digits in the screen, move the control button vertically to change the current digit’s value and hori­zontally to change between digit positions.
b) Locate and select SUBNET MASK. Enter the corresponding
12-digit sequence.
INPUT >OUTPUT
OUTPUT CHANNEL 21
ATTENUATION
0.0 dB
COUNTRY >LANGUAGE
ADVANCED MODE
>GENERAL SETTINGS
>IP DATA-TIME
IP ADDRESS
192.168.001.006
NETWO MASKRK
255.255.255.000
GATEWAY
192.168.001.001
>COUNTRY GREAT BRITAIN
MAC-HD 1.00 CH 21 SYSTEM OK
MAC-HD 1.00 CH 21 SYSTEM OK
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TYPE OF INPUT 1 HD/SD SDI
TYPE OF INPUT 1 HD/SD HDMI
TYPE OF INPUT 2 SD SDI+CVBS
TYPE OF INPUT 2 SD HDMI+CVBS
TYPE OF INPUT 2 SD CVBS+CVBS
>GENERAL SETTINGS
GENERAL >SETTINGS
IP >DATA-TIME
** CAUTION ** CANCEL ACEPT
CODE BLOCK OFF 0000
TIME DATA 00:50 2013-01-01
TIMEZONE Europe/London
>UPDATE
** CAUTION ** CANCEL UPDATE
c) Locate and select GATEWAY. Enter the 12-digit sequence
corresponding to the IP address of the LAN gateway.
Date and Time settings
1) Locate and select DATE-TIME. a) Locate and select DATE-TIME to set the time and date of the
unit in the format hh:mm yyyy-mm-dd.
b) Locate and select TIMEZONE to select the time-zone of the
country in question.
Block LCD and joystick/control button
1) Locate and select the BLOCK LCD option to block access to the unit’s settings from the LCD display through the control button.
a) Activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) the blocking option.
b) Set a code for unblocking the unit if this option has been acti-
vated. The code may be used to unblock the unit by means of the web browser interface.
Restoring factory settings
1) Locate and select FACTORY SETTINGS to restore the unit’s factory settings.
a) Select the ACCEPT option to delete all the modications
made in the settings by the unit’s installer or operator. Press “OK” to save. After a few seconds, the unit will restart, with the original default settings.
Firmware Updates
1) Locate and select the UPDATE option
a) Download the FIRMWARE from the website (www.ikusi.tv).
b) Unzip the downloaded content and place it in the root directory of a pen drive.
c) Connect the pen drive to the unit’s USB input.
Settings
From the SETTINGS screen, move the button to the right to access the following menus:
Configuration of input signals.
1) Locate and select the INPUT option.
NOTE. Press the control button to the right to access
one of the possible input types. Press “down” to access the settings for the following types of input signal.
a) Locate and select the CH1 option to check the type of input
signal and detect the video (X) and audio (X).
In CVBS mode, only video values will be displayed, as there is
no audio detection.
b) Locate and select one of the ve possible input combinations.
The MAC-HD is able to process 1 HD channel or two SD chan­nels simultaneously.
>LCD BLOCK RESET FACTORY
LCD BLOCK >RESET FACTORY
>INPUT DVB-T OUTPUT
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In SD mode with an HADMI or HD-SDI input, the permitted
standards are SD 480i and 576i.
c) Locate and select the option ASPECT RATIO 1 (CVBS1,
HDMI, SDI) or ASPECT RATIO 2 (CVBS2). The possible aspect ratio values are 4:3 and 16:9.
d) Locate and select the option CODIFICATION. Allows you to
select the encoding standard for the digital audio and video signal, from among the following options: MPEG2, MPEG4 and DEFAULT (if the input signal is SD, the default encoding standard will be MPEG2; if the input signal is HD, the enco­ding standard will be H.264 (1080p resolution only permits MPEG4).
e) Locate and select the option AUDIO BITRATE 1 (CVBS1,
HDMI, SDI) or AUDIO BITRATE 2 (CVBS2). The unit can be congured for a data coding speed at input or bit rate of 96; 128; 160; 192; 224; 256; 320 and 384 Kbits/s.
f) Locate and select the option AUDIO FORMAT. Allows you to
select the three types of audio coding: MPEG2 L1/L2, LC-AAC ó HE-AAC.
g) Locate and select the option BITRATE VIDEO 1. The unit can
be congured for a data coding speed at input or bit rate of 4000 to 19000 Kbits/s.
h) Locate and select the option LOW LATENCY. It reduces the
codication time for those applications where the reaction time is important (i.e. cameras). The selection of the mode low latency, has a signicant decrease in terms of codication efciency and images (with much movement) quality.
Configuration of carrier services
1) Locate and select the SERVICES option.
a) Locate and select the option CH VIDEO AUDIO. Activate (ON)
or deactivate (OFF) the input video and/or audio signal.
b) Locate and select CH LCN. Set the LCN value of the signal.
c) Locate and select CH SID (use the output channel value). Set
the Service Identier.
d) Locate and select CH NAME. Assign a name to the signal on
CH1.
Configuration of output signals
1) Locate and select CONFIGURE RF.
a) Locate and select the OUTPUT CHANNEL. This option auto-
matically modies the frequency, adapting it to the channels’ centre.
b) Locate and select the FREQUENCY option. This option
modied the channel’s value, adapting it to the frequency. Set the output frequency value between 474 MHz and 862 MHz in steps of 125 kHz.
ASPECT RATIO 1 16/9
BITRATE VIDEO 1 19000 Kbits/s
AUDIO FORMAT HE-AAC
LOW LANTENCY 1 OFF
BITRATE AUDIO 1 384 Kbits/s
CODIFICATION MPEG2
>SERVICE 1 SERVICE 2
CH1 VIDEO AUDIO ON ON
CH1 LCN 001
CH1 SID 00021
CH1 NAME MAC SERV1
INPUT >DVB-T/C OUTPUT
>CONFIGURE RF NETWORK
FREQUENCY
474.000 MHz
CHANNEL OUTPUT 21
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c) Locate and select the option ATTENUATION. Set the output
attenuation between 0 and 25.5 dB.
d) Locate and select the OFDM MODE. Select the OFDM mode
between 2K and 8K subcarriers.
e) Locate and select the BANDWIDTH option. Set the bandwidth
between 6, 7 and 8 Mhz.
f) Locate and select the GUARD INTERVAL option. Select the
guard interval between 1/32, 1/16, 1/8 and 1/4 of symbol.
g) Locate and select the CONSTELLATION option. Select the
modulation constellation between 16QAM and 64QAM.
h) Locate and select the CODE RATE option. Select the code
rate between 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8.
i) Locate and select the RF OUTPUT option. This allows you
activate / deactivate the RF signal.
Network configuration
1) Locate and select the NETWORK option.
a) Locate and select the NAME option. Congure the network
name.
b) Locate and select the PROVIDER option. Set the name of the
network service provider.
c) Locate and select the NID option. Set the network identier
value.
d) Locate and select the TSID option. Set the transport stream
identier value or TS.
e) Locate and select the ONID option. Set the original network
identier.
f) Locate and select the NIT LCN MODE option. This allows you
to select the mode of the NIT’s LCNs :
OFF: no LCN descriptor is inserted in the NIT.
EUROPE MODE: a descriptor for Europe is inserted.
INDEPENDENT TELEVISION COMMISSION: a descriptor for
the UK is inserted.
NORDIG MODE V1: a descriptor as per the Nordig V1 speci-
fication is inserted.
NORDIG MODE V2: a descriptor as per the Nordig V2 speci-
fication is inserted.
GENERIC MODE: generic LCN descriptor.
g) Locate and select the TDT-TOT option to insert the tables that
provide information pertaining to the date and time, updated according to the country’s time difference or season.
OUTPUT >DVB-T/C OUTPUT
CONFIGURER RF >NETWORK
NAME Standard
SUPPLIER IKUSI
ATTENUATION
0.0 dB
NID 00001
OFDM MODE 8K
TSID 00021
BANDWIDTH 8 MHz
ONID 00100
GUARD INTERVAL 1/4
CONSTELLATION 64 QAM
MODE NIT LCN OFF
CODERATE 1/4
INSERT TDT-TOT ON
RF OUTPUT ON
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Unit status
NOTE. The unit displays its status in detail along with
the alarms active in the module.
1) Locate and select the STATUS option.
a) Locate and highlight STATUS: The unit will display its status
and alarms: OK / Error.
b) Locate and highlight OUTPUT BITRATE. The unit will display
the output data speed in Mbits/s.
c) Locate and highlight MIN ACT MAX NULL. The unit will dis-
play the volume of null data packets at the output, minimum, current, and maximum as a percentage of the total.
Unit information
1) Locate and select the MODULE INFO option.
a) Locate and highlight the MODEL option. The unit will display
the unit model and version.
b) Locate and highlight the SERIAL NUMBER option. The unit
will display the serial number.
c) Locate MAC. This shows the number identifying the unit for
the network connection.
d) Locate and highlight the option V.SW V.HW V.BS. The unit
displays the software version (V.SW), the hardware version (V.HW) and the start-up system (V.BS).
Unblocking the unit
The unit can be blocked, so that the display and control button cannot be used to modify the settings by anyone without the lock code/password.
To unblock the unit:
1) Locate and select LOCK CODE.
2) Enter the unlock password assigned by the unit operator.
3) The unit will display whether the password is accepted or rejec­ted.
NOTE. The unit will remain unblocked until it is restarted or the operator deactivates the block.
To unblock the unit without the blocking password:
1) Locate and select INFORMATION.
2) Contact the supplier of the unit and provide the serial number. The supplier of the unit will provide an unblocking code for the stated serial number.
3) The unit will display whether the password has been accepted or rejected.
STATUS >MODULE INFO
MODEL MAC-HD
SERIAL NUMBER 0123456789
MAC 0009E1234567
>BLOCK CODE INFORMATION
BLOCK CODE >INFORMATION
BLOCK CODE 0001
SERIAL NUMBER 4488SA123456
MAC-HD 1.00
0009E1234567
V. HW V. SW V. BS
1.00 1.00 1.00
>STATUS MODULE INFO
CH1: V:0 A:0 CH2: V:0 A:0
ESTATUS: OK ALARM: OK
OUTPUT BITRATE
19.216 MBits/s
NULL MIN ACT MAX 00% 000% 000%
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USB Player
NOTE. This device is used to play back videos through the USB port. Using the soft-
ware, the user can draw up a personalised list of images and videos in order to create the end le (“video-nal.ts”), which can then be played back through the MAC-HD modulator.
Check the firmware version of the unit, USB PLAYER option, available as of version 1.21.
Software to create videos for playback through the MAC-HD.
Users should install the software on their PC by downloading the setup le “conversor-mac-insta­ller.exe” from the MAC-HD webpage at http://www.ikusi tv/en/headends/modulators/mac-series/ mac-hd.
USB Player Video playback
Playback will begin automatically when you insert the pen drive in the MAC-HD Modulator’s USB connector (wait for a seconds), without you having to access the menu, provided the
“video-nal.ts”
le was created properly.
The USB PLAYER function overrides the modulator function. If the MAC-HD is working as a modu­lator, it will automatically playback the video.ts le on any pen drive you connect.
NOTE
The modulator generates a signal for 2 services even though we have one input selec­ted. This allows the TV to memorize the 2nd service which is destined to a future emplo­yment of the USB ash drive.
With this we would avoid TV rescanning if the rst installation was made without using the USB ash drive.
NOTE
In case of connecting only the USB ash drive, the input mode must be “2xCVBS”.
TABLE OF DEFAULT PARAMETERS FOR SELECTED COUNTRY
COUNTRY LANGUAGE NIT mode LCN mode NID TSID ONID Bandwidth Channel Frequencies
Australia English
ON
Generic
1 38 100 7 MHz 38 599 MHz
France French
ON
Europe
1 21 8442 8 MHz 21 474 MHz
UK English
ON
IndTlCom(UK)
1 21 9018 8 MHz 21 474 MHz
Italy Italian
ON
Europe
1 21 1 8 MHz 21 474 MHz
Portugal English
ON
Generic
1 21 8904 8 MHz 21 474 MHz
Spain Spanish
ON
OFF
1 21 100 8 MHz 21 474 MHz
Note: When configuring the country settings, the equipment is always configured with the first of the permitted channels, whilst the frequency will be that of the centre channel.
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Video input 4 (non-simultaneous)
Format (2x) CVBS, HDMI, HD-SDI
Input level (CVBS) Vpp 0.7 - 1.4
Video standards PAL/SECAM/NTSC/B&W
Audio input 1 (Mono and stereo)
Digital audio Yes (HDMI, HD-SDI)
Audio input level (analog) Vpp 0.5 - 2.5
Compression
Video MPEG2 MP@ML, H.264/MPEG4 AVC MP L4.1
Audio MPEG1 layer II
Video quality
SD, HD (480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p50, 720p,1080i50,
1080i60, 1080p50, 1080p60)
Max resolution 1080p60
Output TV digital COFDM/QAM
COFDM Standard
DVB-T as per ETSI EN 300 744
DVB-C as per ETSI EN 300 429
Bandwidth MHz 6 / 7 / 8
Number of carriers 2K / 8K
MER dB ≥ 40
Frequency range MHz 47 - 862
Output level dBμV ≥ 80
Output pitch attenuation dB 0.5
Impedance 75
Frequency pitch kHz 1
Level adjustment dB -25
Frequency stability ppm ≤±30
Espurious in band dBc ≤-60
Noise level (∆B = 8MHz) dBc ≤-65
Frequency Loopthrough 45 MHz at 2.5 G
Symbol rate DVB-C Kbps 3000 - 8000
Technical specifications
Model MAC-HD (4493)
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IP Output
Interfaz IEEE 802.3 10/100 Base T
IP encapsulated type
According to ETSI TS 102 034 v1.31(2007-10) and
SMPTE ST 2022-2:2007
Outow IP CBR/VBR
IP address Unicast/Multicast
Protocols UDP/RTP
IP encapsulated format SPTS
Diffserv QoS ; TTL ; VLAN Yes
SAP service announcement Yes
DVB processing PAT, PMT, SDT, T DT, TOT
LCD 16x2 characters
Keyboard Joystick 5 positions
Web Ethernet
Processing
NIT adapted Yes (automatically generated)
SDT adapted Yes (entering congurable name) TS
Monitoring Yes
PSI/SI adapted
Generation and insertion of tables
PAT, PMT, SDT, NIT
NETWORK Conguration NID, ONID, TSID, Network name, Provider
SID Conguration Ye s
LCN Treatment Yes
TDT, TOT Treatment Yes
Channel name edition Yes (ex. “camera pool”)
EIT edition Yes (ex. “open 9h from 18h”)
Operation
Supply voltage 230 - 240VAC
Consumption 19W
Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
Firmware updates Yes, web or USB way
Video playback through USB port Yes
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Maintenance
Unit care
HANDLING THE INSIDE OF THE UNIT IS FORBIDDEN
Do not dismantle or try to repair the unit, its accessories or its components. This will render the warranty null and void.
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Do not use the power cable if it is damaged.
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To disconnect the power cable, pull carefully on the plug and not the cable.
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To clean the panel and unit connections:
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Unplug the unit.
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Clean with a slightly damp, soft cloth.
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Allow to dry completely before use.
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Do not spill liquid onto the unit.
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Keep ventilation slots free of dust and any foreign bodies.
Troubleshooting
The most frequent problems arising during unit installation are indicated below. If you encounter any other type of problem, please contact the unit sales team.
Problem Possible cause What to do
Forgotten unlock code ------ Contact your supplier
Nothing appears on LCD display The power cable is not connected
properly
Check the power cable
Warranty
Notwithstanding any complaints made to the direct vendor of the product, IKUSI offers unit users a two-year warranty as of the invoice date, which shall become valid on presenting the receipt of purchase.
During the warranty period, IKUSI is responsible for any faults arising due to material or manufacturing defects
and shall repair the receiver or replace it for another corresponding to the state of technology at that time. The
warranty does not cover any faults or defects due to misuse or non-fullment of the information given in this installation manual.
All complaints other than those indicated are not included in the warranty. More specically, the warranty does
not cover services provided by the authorised vendor (e.g. installation, conguration or programme updates) or the repair of any damages or injuries caused to the client or others as a result of the installation or of receiver
operations.
Unit recycling
RECYCLING OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
(Applicable in the European Union and in European countries with selective waste collection sys­tems.)
This symbol on your unit or its packaging indicates that this product cannot be treated as general domestic waste and must be handed in at the corresponding point of collection for electric and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappro-
priate waste handling of this product. Recycling of materials helps preserve natural resources. For more detailed information on the recycling of this product, please contact your local council, your nearest collection point or the distributor from whom you purchased the product.
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CE Certificate
E M C
L V D
EC-Declaration of Conformity
We, Manufacturer
IKUSI, Angel Iglesias, S.A.
Paseo Miramón, 170
E-20009 San Sebastián, Spain
declare that the product
marking
San Sebastián, march 2013
Council Directive 2006/95/CE
(Low Voltage Directive)
Standards to which conformity is declared :
and
Council Directive 2004/108/CE
(EMC Directive)
Standards to which conformity is declared :
Luis Rodríguez Navarrete
R&D Director
AV-COFDM Autonomous Modulator
MAC-HD
EN 50083-2
:2007
Cabled distribution systems for television and sound signals. Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility for equipment.
is in conformity with
EN 60728-11
:2005
Cabled Distribution Systems for Television and Sound Signals. Part 11: Safety Requirements.
EN 60065
:2003
Safety requirements for mains operated electronics and related apparatus for household and similar ge­neral use.
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Safety Instructions
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MAC-HD (EN)
Pº Miramón, 170 20014 San Sebastián - SPAIN Tel.: +34 943 44 88 00 - Fax: +34 943 44 88 20 television@ikusi.com - www.ikusi.tv
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