DATA port and NMS port for network management connection
Rear panel:
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Module 1:2 CAMs /Smart card slots and 2 RF signal input and loop-through
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Module 2:2 CAMs /Smart card slots and 2 RF signal input and loop-through
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4 FTA tuner input interface
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Power switch, fuse, power socket
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Grounding pole
Introduction
NetUP Streamer DVB 8xC is a high performance and cost-effective DVB-C modulator. It has 8 DVB-S2
tuner inputs, after multiplexing and modulating process, then it gives 4 RF output. To meet
customers’ various requirements, this device is also equipped with 128 IP input and 4 MPTS output
over UDP and RTP. Its pluggable structure design greatly facilitates the change of modules as needed.
Moreover, the four CAMs/CIs accompanied can descramble the programs input from 8 Tuner inputs.
NetUP Streamer DVB 8xC can be upgraded and controlled through network system.
Appearance and illustration
Front panel:
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Input
8×DVB-S2; 128×IP(SPTS/MPTS) over UDP and RTP;
Tuner
DVB-S
Input frequency
950-2150MHz
Symbol rate
2-45Msps
Signal strength
-65~-25dBm
FEC Demodulation
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 QPSK
Input frequency
950-2150MHz
DVB-S2
Input frequency
950-2150MHz
Symbol rate
QPSK 1~45Mbauds;
Code rate
8PSK 2~30Mbauds
Constellation
1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6,
Descrambling
CAM/CI Quantity
4
Multiplexing
Maximum PID
256 per input channel
Function
PID Remapping
Accurate PCR adjusting
Generate PSI/SI table automatically
Modulation
DVB-C
Standard
J.83A (DVB-C), J.83B,
MER
≥43dB
RF frequency
30~960MHz, 1KHz step
RF output level
-25~ -1dbm (77~97 dbµV),
Symbol rate
5.000~7.000Msps
RF Out
4×DVB-C adjacent carriers
J.83A
Constellation
16/32/64/128/ 256 QAM
Bandwidth
8M
Output
4×MPTS over UDP and RTP (RJ45, 1000М /100 М Unicast/Multicast)
Other parameters
Operate and update
Network management software (NMS)
Dimension (W×L×H)
482 mm × 300 mm × 44,5 mm
Approx. weight
3,7 kg
Temperature
0-45℃ (operation); -20-80℃ (storage)
Power requirements
AC 100V; 220V±10%, 50/60Hz
Power consumption
25W
Specifications
RJ45, 1000 М /100 М Unicast/Multicast
8/9, 9/10
Remapping
0.1db step
adjustable
combined output
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Installation guide
Device’s installation flow chart
Packing list
check
Installing
device
Before installing and connecting the device, carefully read the environment and
grounding requirements, as well as safety instructions for the sake of your safety and for
the safety of the device
Packing list check
Check items according to packing list. Normally it should include the following items:
• NetUP Streamer DVB 8xC
Connecting
grounding
wire and
power cord
Connecting
signal cable
Setting
parameter
Running
device
• Power Cord
• RF Input/Loop Cables
Safety instructions
• Before installing and connecting the device make sure that the device was not damaged during
delivery.
• Install the device in an appropriate place. The device is designed to work in a clean and dry room.
It must be operated and maintained free of dust.
• Before switching on the device make sure that it is adjusted to the mains voltage you intend to
use. Make sure that you keep within the specifications – AC 100V-220V±10%, 50/60Hz.
• Check that all the cables are connected properly. Connect cables only to a device that is turned
off.
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Item
Requirement
Room space
When installing a rack in the room, make sure the distance between two
Room floor
Electric isolation. Dust free. The volume resistivity of ground anti-static
Environment
5~40℃ (sustainable), 0~45℃ (short time).
Relative temperature
20%~80% (sustainable); 10%~90% (short time).
Pressure
86~105KPa
Door & window
Install rubber strip for sealing door-gaps and dual level glasses for windows
Walls
Can be covered with wallpaper or dark paint.
Fire protection
Fire alarm system and extinguisher.
Power
The device requires AC 100V; 220V±10%, 50/60Hz.
Environment requirement
rows of racks is 1.2~1.5m and the distance to the wall is at least 0.8m.
material: 1×107~1×1010 Ω. Grounding current limiting resistance: 1M (Floor bearing should be greater than 450Kg/m2).
temperature
Installing air-conditioning is recommended.
Please carefully check before running.
Grounding requirement
• Connect the ground wire to the grounding hardware on the device. Ground resistance should be
no more than 1 Ω
Grounding is essential for device’s functionality, surge and electronic interference
protection
• Keep proper contact with the metal housing of the device
• Grounding wire must be made out of copper and as thick and short as possible
• Make sure the two ends of grounding wire conduct electricity and are not rusty
• It is prohibited to use any other devices as a part of grounding electric circuit
• All racks should be connected with a protective copper strip. Ground loops should be avoided
• Grounding wire’s contact area with the rack should be no less than 25mm
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WEB NMS Operation
Use the Web interface to control NetUP Streamer DVB 8xC.
Login
Connect a personal computer and the device with net cable, and use ping command to confirm they
are on the same network segment.
Make sure that the computer’s IP address is different from the device’s IP address;
otherwise, it would cause an IP conflict
The default IP address of NetUP Streamer DVB 8xC is 192.168.0.136 or 10.0.0.103. Thus, set the
computer’s IP address to 192.168.0.X or 10.0.0.X, where X can be from 0 to 255, except 136 or 103. Open a web browser, enter the device’s IP address in the browser address bar and press Enter. If the
network is configured correctly, you will see the login interface (Figure 1).
Enter username and password and click LOGINto enter the web interface. Default username is
“admin”, default password is “admin”.
Figure-1
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Use this menu to
System information
Select a tuner and
Summary → Status
After login, you will get the Status page which displays the current system status (Figure-2).
navigate between
the interface pages
Figure-2
Parameters → Tuner
Use the Tuner page to configure the input tuner parameters to receive satellite signals (Figure-3).
click Edit to set
satellite signals
parameters
Figure-3
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CI TS Mode
You can apply one CI card to descramble programs from the two Tuner
CI Max Bitrate
CI Max Bitrate options range from 48 to 108Mbps. Select a value in
CI Card Error Check
You can decide whether to enable the card error check function by
Set config
Apply the input data
Set program
Parse programs from the channel selected in “Input Source”. The
Set descramble
Descrambler programs. The descrambled program quantity depends
Select a card
Descramble area
List of available programs.
Parameters → CI Card
NetUP Streamer DVB 8xC supports 4 CI cards to descramble programs from Tuner input. Use the CI
Card page to configure the available CI cards (Figure-4).
Click "+" to view program
information
Figure-4
input signal sources.
“Skip CI card” means to skip the card which is used for FTA stream
the list as principle:
actual input bitrate ≤ max bitrate ≤ CI max decrypting capacity
checking the box
available programs will be listed in the “Descramble area”
on the CAM/CI performance you apply to
Parameters → TS Config
Use the TS Config page to configure the TS output parameters and select one of the following tabs:
Output TS, Stream Select, General, PID Bypass.
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Select a tab
Input area
Output area
Operation area
Parse programs
Output TS
Select the Output TS Xtabto open the list of available TS channels. Click one of the channels to select
it (Figure-5).
Figure-5
Stream Select
Select the Stream Select tab to select streams that should be sent to Mux out (Figure-6).
Figure-6
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Confirm
Operation area:
CA Filter
PID Remap
Refresh input / output
===> / <===
All input / output
filter or not filter the source CA information
enable or disable PID Remapping
refresh an input or an output
move programs between the input and the output areas
select all input or output programs
General
Select the General tab to edit common parameter for output streams (Figure-7).
Figure-7
changes
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Quick config
Channel config
PID Bypass
Select the PID Bypass tabto edit the list of PIDs that should pass through (Figure-8).
Figure-8
Parameters → Modulator
Use the Modulator page to edit RF output parameters (Figure-9).
Figure-9
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Parameters → IP Stream
NetUP Streamer DVB 8xC supports TS IP output (4×MPTS) via the DATA port. Use the IP Stream page
to set IP output parameters (Figure-10).
Figure-10
System → Network
Use the Network page to edit networking parameters (Figure-11).
Figure-11
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Select a tab
System → Configuration
Use the Configuration page to save or restore system configuration, to revert to factory settings, to
work with backups or to load configurations (Figure-12).
Figure-12
System → Firmware
Use the Firmware page to update firmware for the device (Figure-13).
Figure-13
System → Date | Time
Use the Date | Time page to set date and time for the device (Figure-14).
Figure-14
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System → Log
Use the Log page to see system logs (Figure-15).
Figure-15
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Troubleshooting
Check the following before troubleshooting:
•Whether the server room is well ventilated and hot air from the back panel of the device is
effectively removed?
• Does the supply voltage meet the power requirements of the device?
• Is the RF output level vary within the tolerant range?
• Are all cables connected correctly?
Turn off the device and unplug the power cord in the following cases:
• The power cord or socket is damaged.
• A liquid is splashed on the device.
• A short circuit has occurred.
• The device is in damp environment.
• The device suffered from physical damage.
• Longtime idle.
• After switching on and restoring to factory setting, device still cannot work properly.
• Maintenance needed.
Frequent on and off switching is prohibited; the interval between switching the device on
and off must be more than 10 seconds
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