Wellav CMP100 User Manual

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CMP100
Common Media Platform
User Guide
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Version
Description
Author
24/8/2017
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First Version
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Add new modules, new features and adjust management page
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DANGER
The DANGER symbol calls your attention to a situation that, if ignored, may cause
physical harm to the user.
CAUTION
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damage to Our product.
NOTE
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TIP
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make procedures more efficient.
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an image.
Blue Arrow
The Blue Arrow symbol indicates the motion path of an item in an operation step.
Thick Arrow
The thick Arrow symbol calls your attention to a serial of operation steps mentioned
in the context.
Bold Italic
The bold Italic text indicates a button to click, an item in the drop-down menu to
select, or a certain item in the UI.
Revision History
This guide contains some symbols to call your attention.
This guide also contains the following text conventions.
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Safety Instructions
Read these instructions
Keep these instructions
Follow all instructions
Heed all warnings
Do not use this unit near water.
Only use a damp cloth to clean chassis
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
This unit is grounded through the power cord grounding conductor. To avoid
Route power cords and other cables so that they are not likely to be damaged.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Do not wear hand jewelry or watch when troubleshooting high current circuits.
Do not work on the system during periods of lightning.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when this unit has
Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
If the product has been damaged in any way.
Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat
manufacturer’s instructions
electrocution,do not remove the power cord before the outlet is switched off or unplugged. If the plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet.
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been damaged in any way.
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of the controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
technician uses replacement parts specified bythe manufacturer. Unauthorized part substitutions made may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
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Every precaution has been taken in the design of the products to ensure that it is as safe as
Always be sure your equipment is in good working order. Ensure that all points of connection
Never work alone when working in hazardous conditions. Always have another person close
Always refer to the manual for safe operation. If you have a question about the application or
Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap when handling electronic components. Handle cards by the faceplates and edges only. Avoid touching the printed circuit board and
Avoid touching any electronic components while holding any module in hands.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
There is always a danger present when using electronic equipment.
Unexpected high voltages can be present at unusual locations in defective equipment and signal distribution systems. Become familiar with the equipment that you are working with and observe the following safety precautions.
possible. However, safe operation depends on you the operator.
are secure to the chassis and that protective covers are in place and secured.
by in case of an accident.
operation contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Caution:
connector pins.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
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Contents
CMP100 User Guide
PART 1 CHASSIS OVERVIEW
1.1 PANEL
PART 2 INSTALLATION
2.1 RACK INSTALLATION
2.2 AC POWER CONNECTION
PART3 WEBGUI
3.1 WEB GUI OVERVIEW
3.2 STATUS
3.3 SYSTEM SETTING
3.4 TSOIP INPUT
3.5 TSOIP OUTPUT
3.6 ADMIN
PART 4 MODULE CONFIGURATION
4.1 RECEIVER DESCRAMBLING MODULES
4.2 ENCODER MODULES
4.3 MODULATION OUTPUT MODULES
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3.1.1 Connecting to the Management Port
3.1.2 Logging into the Web GUI
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4.1.1CR-DVBC/DTMB
4.1.2 CR-DVBS2CI
4.1.3 CR-DVBS2FTA
4.2.1 CE-HDMI
4.2.2 CE-CVBS
4.3.1 CM-QAM
4.3.2 CM-DTMB
4.3.3 CM-QAMA
4.3.4 CM-OFDM
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PART 5 APPENDICES
APPENDIX A - ABBREVIATIONS
APPENDIX B- WARRANTY
APPENDIX C- AFTER-SALES SUPPORT
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1.Cooling Air Intake
2.4RU high density chassis
3.Remote network management
4.Dual power supply
5.16 hot-swappable modules

Part 1 Chassis Overview

1.1 Panel
CMP is a brand new Common Media Platform dedicated to commercial market, using the latest commercial product design concept, with high density, high performance and high flexibility. By carrying different types of function module, CMP100 can support almost any commercial application with any combination of receiving, descrambling, encoding, multiplexing, and modulation in one device.
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1. Determine the desired position in the rack for the CMP100. Make sure that the air intake
2. Install the brackets at desired position if there’s no supporting plate in the rack.
3. Insert the rack mount clips into place over the mounting holes in the rack.
4. Slide the CMP100 into the position in the rack.
5. Secure the chassis to the rack by installing the four supplied screws through the front

Part 2 Installation

2.1 Rack Installation

The CMP100 is designed to be mounted in a standard 19” rack. It takes 4RU of rack space. To install it into a rack, please use the following steps:
on the top of the unit and the exhausts on the back of the unit will not be blocked.
mounting holes and tightening.

2.2 AC Power Connection

Please only use the supplied 3-prong power connector or one with equal specifications. NEVER tamper with or remove the grounding pin. This could cause damage to CMP100, personnel, or property. Make sure the power outlet is switched off before plug or unplug the power cable from the panel of CMP100.
Dual Redundant Power Supply Specification:
AC INPUT 90~240VAC, 50/60Hz, 350W
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When you take the equipment from a cold condition into a much warmer and humid condition,
the equipment should be acclimated to the warm and humidity condition for at least 30 minutes. Powering up a non-acclimated unit may lead to shortcut or other damage to electronic components.
A professional UPS system is recommended for better performance of your content
distribution system.
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IP address 192.168.1.10
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.1.254
Connect PC to CMP100 network port directly.
Connect other devices (IP signal Receiver or Sender) to CMP100 network port directly.
Set the IP address of the laptop/computer in the same network segment with the CMP100
Check the physical connection by ping command.

Part3 Web GUI

3.1 Web GUI Overview

3.1.1 Connecting to the Management Port

Factory network settings of the Management Port:
Use the following step to access the Web GUI in a browser.
Baseboard IP address. CMP100 will occupy up to 17 IP addresses. Please avoid setting IP
address of the connected PC or other devices same as the CMP100 occupied IP address section.
CMP100 possesses an embedded gigabit switch inside the chassis, you can use it as a switch
with other devices together. The four network ports are used for both managing and streaming at the
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a) Module List: shows the module(s) inserted
b) Device and module status figure, fan running status and notes of ports, lights and buttons
c) Menu Bar and time display
same time. A good method of checking multicast output is to check the output via VLC on your control PC directly.
If you want to connect a switch between CMP100 and PC or other devices, this switch should
support IGMP V2 and IGMP snooping function. If the switch you used is not the correct configuration, it could cause some network issue.

3.1.2 Logging into the Web GUI

Type the CMP100 Baseboard IP address into the URL field of any recommended browser (IE8 or above, Firefox, and Google Chrome) to access the logon page. By default, the admin user account is admin with password admin. Click Login or strike Enter on the keyboard to login to the GUI.

3.2 Status

Status>Device status
After a successful login, you will always enter the status overview page, where you can check the device status of:
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b)
We use only IE, Firefox and Chrome for testing procedures. If you use other browsers, like
Microsoft Edge, you may encounter incomplete UI layouts, and configure setting in these browsers may lead to errors.
Status>Device Information
Device Information page shows the firmware version, software version, and hardware version of
baseboard and each inserted module.

3.3 System Setting

Click the System Setting on the top right corner into system setting page where you can find Network, Time, System and Password.
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Automatic mode
Manual mode
System Setting> Network
In Network page you can assign a static IP address to CMP100’s baseboard. Click the Apply button in the right side to make the change take effect.
Note to avoid IP confliction when you set baseboard IP address, the occupied IP section will be
displayed in this page on the top blue area.
System Setting> Time
In Time page you can see current system time, change Time Zone, select system time Mode (Manual or Automatic), enable/disable Auto Sync and modify NTP Server Address in Automatic mode, change current system Time in Manual mode. Click the Apply button in the right side to make the change take effect.
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System Setting> System
In System page you can do upgrade, import or export configuration, import or export license (only baseboard), reboot the whole unit, restore to factory setting (only baseboard), export log and clear log (only baseboard).
System Setting> Password
In Password page you can reset login password.
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TS Analysis

3.4 TSoIP Input

Click the TSoIP Input on the top line to go into IP input page where you can see Status, Setting,
Batch Setting and Service Configuration.
TSoIP Input >Status
In this page, you can check each channel Total Bit Rate, Effect Bit Rate, TS Analysis and Service List.
Click the icon ( ) below the TS Analysis to see the TS analyzing result of this channel. Click the
icon ( ) below the Service List to see the Services of this channel.
Click Reset Counter button to clear continuity count error and restart counting. Fill the key words of PID, Bit rate, bandwidth, table type or service name in the search bar to check the info you want to find.
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Service List
Click the service name you can check the detail info of this service.
TSoIP Input >Settings
To make the configuration of IP input parameters, you can set the source IP address and port, protocol (UDP/RTP), the encap TS package, VLAN enable/disable, and TSIP Port. Click Apply to make the setting take effect.
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TSoIP Input >Batch Setting
To batch set the IP input parameters, you can check the parameter box to make the modification. Click Apply to make the setting take effect.
TSoIP Input >Service Configuration
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Multiplex or Bypass stream: You should click the channel line setting icon to make the whole
Multiplex services: You should click the service line setting icon ( ) to make the certain service
To set input source streaming out, you can make the configuration of the destination in this page.
stream multiplex or bypass out. Click the setting icon ( ), and then you will see the output module, check the module box, and then you can set the output channel of this stream. After you
select bypass mode, this output channel will be occupied only by this stream and when you set other stream output channels, this channel will not be available in this time.
output from certain channel combining with other services. The operation you can refer to multiplex stream output.
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After making output destination configuration, click Apply to make it take effect. The destination channel will be displayed in the channel/service line. And you can also click Clear Config to clear all of configuration.
There is a channel scan button ( ) on top, normally the input service list of each channel will load itself in this page, but when you change the input source, the list could not refresh immediately, at this time, you should refresh the changed channels manually through the operation of selecting channel and clicking channel scan button.

3.5 TSoIP output

TSoIP Output >Status
The IP output status information in this page you can check is similar as IP input. The TS analysis and service list function are also available.
TSoIP Output >Settings
Setting IP output channels is also similar as setting IP input.
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Multicast output setting: You should fill the fit multicast IP addresses as output in the
Unicast output setting: You should fill the unicast receiving end’s IP addresses in the
Destination MAC: Normally, you do not need to enable the Destination MAC switch, only in some
Destination IP Address box, please avoid IP confliction among baseboard, encoder modules (see encoder modules page) and other devices when you set multicast output.
Destination IP Address box.
specific case, when the unicast stream cannot be received due to unknown reason, you should enable Destination MAC and fill the correct receiver MAC in instead of using unicast IP addresses.
Constant Rate of any output channel/TS/port ought to be set manually about 2 Mbps higher
than the Effective Bit rate in the corresponding output channel/TS/port, since the Effective Bit rate might fluctuates a little bit. If you set the Constant Rate much higher that the Effective Bit rate, there will be lots of null packets in the output transport stream.
TSoIP Output >Batch Setting
Batch Setting IP output channels is also similar as setting IP input.
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TS setting: Click TS line (the blue area) to make the modification of Original Network ID, TS ID
NIT setting: Please refer to CM-QAM-00 module.
TSoIP Output >Service Configuration
You can make a configuration for output services and TS.
and each Service ID, Service Name, and Service Provider.
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3.6 Admin

Click Admin you can choose to go into Password setting page or Log Out.
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Part 4 Module Configuration

4.1 Receiver Descrambling Modules

4.1.1CR-DVBC/DTMB

CR-DVBC/DTMB-00 is a 4-channel DVBC/DTMB receiving and descrambling module with 1 RF female connector and 2 CI slots. It can receive 4 RF channels signal simultaneously and support 2 CAM cards descrambling.
Click CR-DVBC/DTMB-00 in the Module List then go to CR-DVBC/DTMB module page.
CR-DVBC/DTMB-00 >Status
Click TS Analysis of each channel, you can see TS Bit rate Analysis. Click Reset Counter to reset the Continuity Count Error counter. In Search bar, you can input key words or numbers for a quickly finding such as PIDs, Type or Service.
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Click Service Info to check service information of all the inputs.
You can check program details by clicking the program item.
CR-DVBC/DTMB -00 >CI Status
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Parameter Setting of DVBC mode
Name
Range
Frequency (KHz)
48000~862000
Symbol Rate(KBaud)
3000~7000
Parameter Setting of DTMB mode
Name
Range
Frequency (KHz)
48000~862000
Bandwidth (Mbps)
6 / 7 / 8 M
CAM Max Bit Rate is from 48Mbps to 108Mbps which you can choose in pull-down list.
CR-DVBC/DTMB -00 >Parameter Setting
Click the Apply button in the right side to make the change take effect.
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CR-DVBC/DTMB -00 >Service Configuration
In Descrambling Settings there are CAM1, CAM2, No Descrambling options. Click Apply or Clear Config button in the right side to make the change take effect or clear all configuration.
CR-DVBC/DTMB -00 >System Operation
In System Operation page you can change into DVBC Mode or DTMB Mode, Restart module, Factory Reset, and Log Export.

4.1.2 CR-DVBS2CI

CR-S2CI is a 4-channel DVB-S/S2 receiving and descrambling module with 2 RF connectors and 2 CI slots, each RF connector with 2 transponders receiving.
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Name
Range
Satellite Frequency (KHz)
950000~21500000
Symbol Rate(KBaud)
1000~45000
LNB Frequency(KHz)
950000~21500000
LNB Power
Off/13v/18v
LNB 22KHz
Off/22KHz
Module configuration is similar to CR-DVBC/DTMB-00. Status and CI pages refer to CR-DVBC/DTMB-00 module section.
CR-DVBS2CI-00 >Parameter Setting
Channel 1.1 and 1.2 both via LNB-1 share power each other, channel 2.1 and 2.2 both via LNB-2 share power each other.
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4.1.3 CR-DVBS2FTA

CR-S2FTA is a 4/8-channel DVB-S/S2 receiving module with 4/8 RF connectors, it supports internal signal pass through from one tuner to the others.
Module configuration is similar to CR-DVBS2CI-00. Please refer to CR-DVBC/DTMB-00 and CR-DVBS2CI-00 modules section.

4.2 Encoder Modules

4.2.1 CE-HDMI

CE-HDMI is a 4-channel HDMI input encoder which support H.264 HD/SD or MPEG-2 SD encoding. The module supports MPEG1-L2, AAC and AC3 audio encoding.
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CE-HDMI-00/01 >Status
CE-HDMI-00/01 >Setting
Click All Configurable Parameters to see all parameters you can modify and check what specific parameters you want to set and see. Click the Apply button in the right side to make the change take effect.
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Name
Range
Name
Range
Video Type
H264 , MPEG2
GOP Close
Disable, Enable
Video Bitrate (Kbps)
600~20000
PCR PID
32~8190
Video Mode
CBR, VBR
PMT PID
32~8190
Video Max Bitrate
(Kbps)
20000
Service Name
Length is 1~16
Video Min Bitrate
(Kbps)
0
Service Provider
Name
Length is 1~16
Video Resolution
Auto , 1920×1080_60i ,
1920×1080_50i ,
1920×1080_30p ,
1920×1080_25p ,
1080×720_60p , 1080×720_50p ,
720×480_60i , 720×576_50i
VLC Mode
CABAC
CAVLC
Video Frame Bitrate
Auto
59.94/29.97
Profile
HIGH
MAIN
Video PID
32~8190
Level
3.0,3.1,3.2
4.0,4.1,4.2
GOP Structure
IPPB, IPPP, IBP
Video Aspect Ratio
Auto
16x9_LetterBox
16x9_CutOff
4x3_PillarBox
Click Service Info in the line of Audio Encoding to set audio encoding.
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4x3_CutOff
GOP Size
6~63
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Encoding Type
AC3
MPEG1_Layer2
MPEG2_AAC
MPEG4_AAC
Audio Sampling
Bitrate(KHz)
48
Audio Mode
Dual Channel
Mono
Stereo
Audio PID
32~8190
Encoding Bitrate(Kbps)
128~384 (AC3)
64~384(MPEG1_Layer2)
32~384(MPEG2_AAC/
MPEG4_AAC)
Volume
0~8
Name
Range
Name
Range
Video Type
H264
PCR PID
32~8190
CE-HDMI-01 is similar to CE-HDMI-00, there are a few differences on parameter setting range.
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GOP Size
1~99
PMT PID
32~8190
Video Resolution
Auto , 1920×1080_60i ,
1920×1080_50i ,
1920×1080_30p ,
1920×1080_25p ,
1080×720_60p , 1080×720_50p ,
720×480_60i , 720×576_50i
Program Name
Length is 1~16
Profile
HIGH
MAIN
Provider Name
Length is 1~16
Video PID
32~8190
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Audio Type
MPEG1_Layer2
AC3
AAC
Audio PID
32~8190
Audio Bit rate(Kbps)
32~192
Volume(dB)
-20~20
Delays(ms)
-2000~2000
Shelter Parameters
Range
Shelter Parameters
Range
Shelter
Enable/Disable
X
0~1920 (Dual)
Y
0~1080 (Dual)
Width
2~1920 (Dual)
Height
2~1080 (Dual)
Color
White/Black/Blue/Green/Red
CE-HDMI-00/01 >IP Output
This feature is specifically for single program encoding and IP output directly. By using this way to output, it will not occupied baseboard multicast bandwidth.
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Destination IP Address and Destination Port: Using for multicast IP addresses or unicast IP
Enable Destination MAC: Generally, you do not need to enable this option. This is reserved for
Advance Setting (only available in CE-HDMI-00):
LOGO setting: you can upload several pictures at the same time, and pick one to show on the
If you want to use IP output channel in the encoder module and baseboard TSoIP module at
same time, you should avoid the multicast IP addresses confliction. If there are two same IP addresses enable meantime, all the multicast video will be affected.
addresses and ports.
exceptional case when the unicast stream cannot be received by using unicast IP addresses, you can enable destination MAC and streaming out by setting Destination MAC.
The second eth is reserved for you to output IP stream in an another different VLAN, enable the second eth and set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway in the same segment of the Unicast IP (the another different VLAN), you can output Unicast stream to the another VLAN.
CE-HDMI-01 >OSD Setting (only available in the CE-HDMI-01 module)
You should choose channel first before you set OSD.
screen, when you click the one you want to show that picture field will turn to green.
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LOGO Parameter
Range
LOGO Parameter
Range
Position X
0~1920 (Dual)
Position Y
0~1080 (Dual)
Size width
0~1920 (Dual)
Size Height
0~1080 (Dual)
Subtitle setting:
Subtitle Parameter
Range
LOGO Parameter
Range
Position
Bottom/Top/Middle
Size width
0~1920 (Dual)
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Size Height
0~1080 (Dual)
Front
0~100
QR Code setting: QR Code picture picking method is same to LOGO setting.
LOGO Parameter
Range
LOGO Parameter
Range
Position X
0~1920 (Dual)
Position Y
0~1080 (Dual)
Size width
0~1920 (Dual)
Size Height
0~1080 (Dual)
CE-HDMI-00/01 >Service Configuration/ System Operation
Service Configuration and System Operation please refer to CR-DVBC/DTMB module.

4.2.2 CE-CVBS

CE-CVBS is a 6/8/16-channel CVBS input encoder with 2/2/4 DB15 connectors each for 3/4/4 channels. It supports H.264 SD or MPEG-2 SD encoding and it supports MPEG1-L2 audio encoding.
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Configuration is similar to CE-HDMI module. Please refer to that module section.
CE-CVBS-00 >Settings
Click All Configurable Parameters to see all parameters you can modify and check what specific parameters you want to set and see. Click the Apply button in the right side to make the change take effect.
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Name
Range
Name
Range
Video Type
H264 , MPEG2
Service Name
Length is 1~16
Video Bitrate (Kbps)
600~20000
Service Provider
Name
Length is 1~16
Video Mode
CBR, VBR
Brightness
0~255
Video Max Bitrate
(Kbps)
0
Contrast
0~255
Video Min Bitrate
(Kbps)
20000
Saturation
0~255
Video PID
32~8190
Hue
-180~180
GOP Structure
IPPB, IPPP, IBP
VLC Mode
CABAC
CAVLC
GOP Size
6~63
Profile
HIGH / MAIN (H.264)
MAIN (MPEG-2)
GOP Close
Disable, Enable
Level
3.0,3.1,3.2
PCR PID
32~8190
Video Aspect Ratio
Auto
16x9_LetterBox
16x9_CutOff
4x3_PillarBox
Click Service Info in the line of Audio Coding to set audio encoding.
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4x3_CutOff
PMT PID
32~8190
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Encoding Type
MPEG1_Layer2
Audio Sampling
Bitrate(KHz)
48
Audio Mode (AC3)
Dual Channel/Mono/
Stereo
Audio PID
32~8190
Encoding Bitrate(Kbps)
64~384
Volume Setting
0.00~8.00
Name
Range
Name
Range
Video Type
H.264
Service Name
Length is 1~16
Video Bitrate (Kbps)
600~6000
Service Provider
Name
Length is 1~16
Video Mode
CBR
Brightness
0~255
GOP Size
1~99
Contrast
0~255
Profile
Main/High
Saturation
0~255
Video PID
32~8190
Chrominance
0~100
CE-CVBS-01 /01A>Settings
CE-CVBS-01 module has 8 channels with 2 DB15 connectors and CE-CVBS-01A module has 16 channels with 4 DB15 connectors. The configuring of them are similar to CE-CVBS-00, there are a few differences on parameter setting range.
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Video Format
AUTO/NTSC/PAL
PMT PID
32~8190
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Audio Encoder Details
Range
Encoding Type
MPEG1_Layer2/AAC/AC3
Audio Sampling Bit
rate(KHz)
48
Audio Mode (AC3)
Stereo
Audio PID
32~8190
Encoding Bitrate(Kbps)
32~192
Volume (dB)
-20~20
Delay (ms)
-2000~2000
CE-CVBS-01/01A > IP Output/ OSD Setting
IP output and OSD setting please refer to CE-HDMI module.
CE-HDMI-00/01 >Service Configuration/ System Operation
Service Configuration and System Operation please refer to CR-DVBC/DTMB module.

4.3 Modulation Output modules

4.3.1 CM-QAM

CM-QAM module supports modulating 16 non-adjacent or 4/8 adjacent channels with 1 RF female port for modulating output and 1 RJ45 network port is reserved for future use.
Module configuration is similar to IP Setting.
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CM-QAM--00 >Setting
Name
Range
Name
Range
QAM Mode
ANNEX A/ ANNEX B
RF level
0~63
Bandwidth
6M, 7M, 8M
Frequency (KHz)
47000~862000
Symbol Rate (KBaud)
4400~6956
Constellation
QAM16/32/64/128/256
PSI/SI Interval (ms)
50~10000
TS setting: Please refer to TSoIP output service configuration.
LCN setting: You need to add NIT stream of all frequencies in the base TS (frequency) which is
Check or reset each TS (frequency) Original Network ID and TS ID, which
Fill the Original Network ID and TS ID of each TS (frequency) in the field of the
Click plus icon of Descriptor and add the LCN Descriptor in. Then check all the
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Click the Apply button in the right side to make the change take effect.
CM-QAM-00 >Service Configuration
used for your STB auto search and identifies all the TS (frequencies) LCN information.
should be different of each TS.
base TS (frequency) and then click add to create a NIT stream of this TS (frequency).
programs which are contained in this frequency. Then set programs LCN.
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Click plus icon of Descriptor and add the Cable Descriptor in. Then fill in the
Do same operations to add next TS (frequency) until NIT streams of all the
correct frequency and symbol rate and choose the correct constellation of the TS (frequency) and then click OK. (This operation should be set on Modulator module only)
frequencies have been included. At last click Apply button to let all configuration take effect. Then searching programs in your STB, you will get all programs in order of LCN which you set.

4.3.2 CM-DTMB

CM-DTMB module supports up to 4/8 adjacent frequencies modulating with 1 RF female connector for output. Operations please refer to CM-QAM-00 pages.
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4.3.3 CM-QAMB

CM-QAMB module supports up to 16 non-adjacent or 4/8 adjacent frequencies modulating with 1 RF female connector for output. Operations please refer to CM-QAM-00 pages.

4.3.4 CM-OFDM

CM-OFDM module supports up to 4/8 adjacent frequencies modulating with 1 RF female connector for output. Operations please refer to CM-QAM-00 pages.
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8VSB
Vestigial sideband modulation with 8 discrete amplitude levels
16VSB
Vestigial sideband modulation with 16 discrete amplitude levels
AAC
Advanced Audio Coding
AC-3
Also known as Dolby Digital
ASI
Asynchronous Serial Interface
ATSC
Advanced Television Systems Committee
AV
Audio Video
BAT
Bouquet Association Table
BER
Bit Error Ratio
Bit Rate
The rate at which the compressed bit stream is delivered
BNC
British Naval Connector
CAM
Conditional Access Module
CAT
Conditional Access Table
CAT6
Category 6 – Cable standard for gigabit Ethernet
CBR
Constant Bitrate
CI
Common Interface
CVBS
Composite Video Broadcast Signal
dB
Decibel
DVB
Digital Video Broadcasting
EIT
Event Information Table
EPG
Electronic Program Guide
FEC
Forward Error Correction
GOP
Group of Pictures
HD
High Definition
HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
HDMI
High Definition Multimedia Interface

Part 5 Appendices

Appendix A - Abbreviations

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I/O
Input/output
Kbps
1000 bit per second
LCN
Logical Channel Number
LNB
Low-Noise Block
LO
Local Oscillator
Mbps
1,000,000 bits per second
MER
Modulation Error Ratio
MIB
Management Information Base
MPTS
Multi-program Transport Stream
NIT
Network Information Table
OFDM
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing
PAT
Program Association Table
PCR
Program Clock Reference
PID
Packet Identifier
PMT
Program Map Table
PSI
Program Specific Information
PSU
Power Supply Unit
QAM
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
QPSK
Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying
SD
Standard Definition
SDI
Serial Digital Interface
SDT
Service Description Table
SI
Service Information
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNR
Signal Noise Ration
SPTS
Single Program Transport Stream
TDT
Time and Date Table
TS
Transport Stream
VBR
Variable Bitrate
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Confirm the required component
Collect the Serial Numbers to obtain RMA Number

Appendix B- Warranty

We warrants this instrument against defects from any cause, except acts of God and abusive use, for a period of 1 (one) year from date of purchase. During this warranty period, we will correct any covered defects without charge.

Appendix C- After-Sales Support

Please contact our sales/regional representatives for any help, product information, and troubleshooting.
Returning Products for Service
The DMP00 is a delicate piece of equipment and needs to be serviced and repaired by the manufacturer. In order to expedite this process please carefully read the following items.
Before any product can be returned for service, the client ought to contact our sales representatives and after-sales support department by means of email to confirm the need to return the product or part of the product.
Serial Number (SN) is printed on a label on the chassis and modules. To create a RMA number, SN must be submitted to support department. Once the RMA number has been issued to the client, the unit/component needs to be packaged and shipped back to the manufacturer. It’s best to use the original box and packaging for the product but if this not available, check with the service department for the proper packaging instructions. RMA Number should be specified in the delivery bill or written on the package.
Do not return any power cables or accessories unless instructed to do so.
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