Triax HDMI module 492030, AV module 492080 User Manual

Model Item no.
HDMI module 492030
AV module 492080
Version 891078C 10 - 2012 EN
triax.com
User guide
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Contents
Disposal .................................................................................................................................. 3
Box content ............................................................................................................................ 3
HDMI module ......................................................................................................................... 3
Labels .................................................................................................................................. 4
Cover removal ...................................................................................................................... 4
Module installation ............................................................................................................... 4
Module removal ................................................................................................................... 5
Input cable installation ......................................................................................................... 6
Status LED’s ........................................................................................................................ 6
Log in ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Input window ......................................................................................................................... 8
Configuration of HDMI input module ................................................................................... 9
Status information .............................................................................................................. 12
Delete setup ....................................................................................................................... 13
HDMI configuration ............................................................................................................. 14
Update MPEG encoder module ........................................................................................ 15
Manufacturer ....................................................................................................................... 17
Your notes ............................................................................................................................ 18
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A/V
492080
HDMI
492030
Introduction
Disposal
Within in the European Union this label indicates that the product cannot be disposed of with the general household waste. Neither the headend nor the input and output modules can be disposed of with the general household waste.
For proper treatment and recycling of old products, please take them to designated collection points in accordance with your national legislation.
Box content
A new input module is wrapped in antistatic bubble wrap and packed in a cardboard box when you receive it.
Included in the box is a user guide instructing you how to use the TDX Ser- vice Tool to configure the module
The HDMI- and AV modules are some of the input modules that you can install in the input section of your TDX headend unit.
HDMI and AV module
You can use the HDMI- and AV modules to connect:
an analogue surveillance camera (AV only).
a computer running a presentation.
a set-top box (connected to a satellite disc, antenna or cable TV network)
with a decryption card.
a DVD player.
Edge connector
Fastener
Front cover
Label
Status LED
Screw locks
Printed circuit board (PCB)
Input connector
MPEG encoder module
Input connector
SD card slot on the bottom of the HDMI and AV modules
- only for update MPEG encoder module
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A/V
492080
HDMI
492030
Introduction
Disposal
Within in the European Union this label indicates that the product cannot be disposed of with the general household waste. Neither the headend nor the input and output modules can be disposed of with the general household waste.
For proper treatment and recycling of old products, please take them to designated collection points in accordance with your national legislation.
Box content
A new input module is wrapped in antistatic bubble wrap and packed in a cardboard box when you receive it.
Included in the box is a user guide instructing you how to use the TDX Ser­vice Tool to configure the module
The HDMI- and AV modules are some of the input modules that you can install in the input section of your TDX headend unit.
HDMI and AV module
You can use the HDMI- and AV modules to connect:
an analogue surveillance camera (AV only).
a computer running a presentation.
a set-top box (connected to a satellite disc, antenna or cable TV network)
with a decryption card.
a DVD player.
Edge connector
Fastener
Front cover
Label
Status LED
Screw locks
Printed circuit board (PCB)
Input connector
MPEG encoder module
Input connector
SD card slot on the bottom of the HDMI and AV modules
- only for update MPEG encoder module
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Basics
Labels
Before you can install a module in the input section you have to remove the cover that protects the module slot.
Cover removal
Module installation
It is optional in which slots you place the individual input modules in the input section. For convenience each slot has been given a number, and an overview of the slot numbers has been placed on the inside of the door of each unit.
Note
Slot no. 1 is placed in the top left-hand corner of the input section when you face the front of the unit.
A label is placed on the front of the input module where you can write the information regarding the configuration of the module.
Besides the information that you write on the label, the module type and part number are also displayed on the label.
Note
The coloured part at the top of the label informs you of the module type. Each type of module is allocated a unique coloured label.
On the bottom of the module you will find a label with the bar code and a serial number printed on it.
HDMI
492030
Label with user added information
A/V
492080
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You do not need tools to remove the covers, just use your fingers.
For EMC and cooling reasons only remove covers from the module slots that you want to insert modules into.
1. Press the fastener downwards
2. Pull the cover outwards to remove it
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1) Press the fastener downwards
2) Pull the module out- wards to remove it from the module slot
Basics
You install an input module by sliding the module into a module slot in the input section of the headend unit and push it till the module clicks into place.
It is possible to remove an input module from a module slot without using any tools, just use your fingers to press the fastener downwards and then pull the module outwards to remove it from the module slot.
Module removal
1 Slide the module
into a slot
2 Push the module
untill the fastener clicks into place
Note
You can use hot swapping when you insert an input module into or remove an input module from the TDX system.
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1) Press the fastener downwards
2) Pull the module out­wards to remove it from the module slot
Basics
You install an input module by sliding the module into a module slot in the input section of the headend unit and push it till the module clicks into place.
It is possible to remove an input module from a module slot without using any tools, just use your fingers to press the fastener downwards and then pull the module outwards to remove it from the module slot.
Module removal
1 Slide the module
into a slot
2 Push the module
untill the fastener clicks into place
Note
You can use hot swapping when you insert an input module into or remove an input module from the TDX system.
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When all the required input modules have been installed you can connect the input signal cables one by one to the input modules.
Input cable installation
Basics
Status LED
When you connect the cable to the input connector on the module, remember to tighten the screws connecting the AV plug to the connector.
HDMI
492030
Status LED
A/V
492080
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There is a status LED on the front of each module. The LED indicates whether the module has locked on to a frequency or needs to be configured.
Green - flashing The module has not been configured yet.
Green No error, MPEG encoding valid. Red Module has been configured but no service has been
detected.
No colour Power has not been switched on.
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Basics
Log in
When you have loaded the TDX Service Tool from the TDX headend system to your laptop/computer the Login window of TDX Service Tool is displayed.
When you have pressed the Log in button the System window is displayed.
When you update the software of a module the status LED provides you with information about the updating process.
Orange Boot loader state.
Temporary off Initiation of the software update.
Temporary green Every time the modules receives a valid data package.
Repeated until the update is completed without errors.
Red Software update failed.
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