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Thank you for purchasing Professional Receiver Decoder.

This manual will help you to install, use and maintain the receiver. Please read this manual carefully before operating your unit and keep it for future reference.

Warning & Note

In this manual, pay special attention to the following marks that indicate hazardous situations.

Warning: Alert user to the operation which could result in device damage or data loss, and the presence of a hazardous situation which could result in serious injury.

Note: Remind user of presence of possible problems and information of any importance to help understand, use and maintain the installation.

Note: The information in this user’s manual is subject to change without notice. The photos and function explanations in the manual are for reference. If any discrepancy exists, please refer to the entity.

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Safety Instruction

Read following items carefully before operating this decoder.

Installation

 This decoder should be installed horizontally. Unbalanced installation may cause damage.

Install the decoder in a place with: good ventilation (leave space not less than 10cm around this decoder) no heat source (burning candle, radiator, heater, fireplace, amplifier, etc) suitable temperature against humidity (especially bathroom, kitchen, etc) no direct sunlight low vibration

Maintenance

 Unplug this decoder from wall outlet before changing connections between this unit and other related equipments.

 Don’t unplug or insert signal, audio and video cables when this decoder is turned on.

 To avoid the risk of lightning strike, unplug power cord of the decoder from wall outlet in lightning storm.

 Unplug power cord from wall outlet when the unit is not used for a long time or damaged accidentally.

 Turn off this unit first, after 1 to 2 hours turn it on when move this decoder from a cold environment to a hot environment, vice versa.

 To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, don’t expose this decoder to rain, splashing and don’t put object with liquid on this unit.

 Do not cover vents of this decoder with newspaper, table cloth, curtain, etc.

 Don’t put heavy objects on this decoder.

 Unplug power cord of this decoder from wall outlet before cleaning. To reduce damage, clean this unit with dry cloth. Do not let liquid and spray flow into this device to avoid serious damage.

 There is dangerous voltage in product enclosure. Do not remove the cover (or back) to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock.

Power Socket and Power Cord

 The power socket should be available near the decoder and well grounded.

 Do not insert or pull out the power cord with wet hands to avoid electric shock or fire.

 Do not use damaged power cord. If power cord is damaged, contact your local dealer for replacement to avoid risk of fire or electric shock.

 Do not excessively bend the power cord, and do not place heavy objects on it, which could cause damage, electric shock or fire.

Others

 The all-pole power switch of this decoder is on rear panel. Switch it to “I”, related equipment will connect with power supply. Switch it to “

o

”, related equipment will disconnect with power supply completely.

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 Connect Class I equipments with power socket which can protect grounding line.

 Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer, as other unsupported accessories may cause damage to the decoder.

Warning Mark

This mark appears on rear panel of this decoder, painted prominently in contrasting color to background. It consists of two graphical symbols and warning messages. The detailed specifications are as follows:

Warning:

To reduce the risk of electric shock, don’t remove the cover (or back). Equipment service and maintenance should be undertaken by qualified personnel.

This symbol alerts user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” in product enclosure that sufficient magnitude will constitute risk to person.

This symbol reminds user of presence of important operation and maintenance instructions in literature accompanying this decoder.

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Grounding Specification

Warning: To secure user and device safety, all decoder and decoder cabinets must be connected with ground before turning them on.

Grounding specifications are the following:

1. Grounding device consists of grounding lead-in cable and grounding body.

2. Grounding lead-in cable may be multiple copper wires or other zonal metal bar which section is more than 10mm. Grounding lead-in cable must be a whole cable without tie-in.

Select the shortest distance to connect it with grounding body. Don’t bend it and do anticorrosive disposal.

3. Grounding body is metal object buried underground which is usually made of steel tube, angle iron or flat steel. Specifications are:

Steel tube: Φ50mm and tube thickness should be not less than 3.5mm

Angle iron: Not less than 50mm x 50mm x 50mm

Flat steel: Not less than 40mm x 4mm

Length of grounding body should be 1.5m to 2.5m. The depth of under ground should be more than 2m and grounding body should be buried under frozen soil layer in cold area.

Backfill grounding pit with soil or impedance-reducing material such as salt. Make sure there are not blocks or building rubbishes in pit soil and infill soil according to layers.

4. Connection between grounding lead-in cable and grounding body must be welded.

5. To make sure that all cabinets are connected with ground securely, each cabinet must be connected with ground separately. The following diagram shows grounding process:

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Lightning Protection for Satellite Receiving Antenna

Notes:

Satellite receiving antenna is usually installed at high place and is easily hit by

lightning to cause damage. So lightning rod must be installed on the antenna.

To prevent injury caused by pace voltage produced by lightning rod during lighting

strike, do not install lightning rod over a passage or exit through which people often walk.

1. Making and installing wooden lightning rod

Lightning rod consists of four parts: lightning receiving device (needle point of lightning rod), supporting pole, grounding lead-in cable and grounding body.

Figure 1 shows a wooden lightning rod. Needlepoint is made of a thicker copper wire, iron wire or better still a thick iron rod. The supporting pole can be wooden or metal. Grounding lead-in cable can be made of thicker iron wire or other banded metal bar with its upper end connected to needlepoint and its lower end buried under ground for connecting with grounding body. The connection must be welded. The grounding lead-in cable must be a whole cable and select the shortest distance to connect it with grounding body. Try your best not to bend it.

Grounding conduct is metal object buried under ground which is usually made of steel tube, angle iron or flat steel and its length should be 1m to 2m, buried not less than 2m under ground.

Lightning rod and grounding body must be connected with ground separately.

2. Making and installing a metal lightning rod

Lightning rod with metal supporting pole can induct lightning through the metal supporting pole without additional grounding lead-in cable. The needlepoint of the lightning rod is welded with the metal supporting pole. Grounding body buried under ground can be made of steel tube, angle iron, or steel needle which length should be 1m to 2m. The grounding body should be buried not less than 2m in a pit, in which some salt can be spread.

3. Protected area of lightning rod

A lightning rod protects a pie slice area of 45° ~ 60° below it as shown in figure 2. A receiving antenna will be protected if it is in the pie slice area. The higher a lightning rod’s place, the bigger the protected area. Make sure that the antenna is installed in the protected area. The distance between lightning rod and protected antenna should be more than 5m because lightning rod and its lead-in cable can penetrate 2m to 3m air when inducted by lightning.

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Contents

1. Product Description ............................................................................................................. 3

1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 3

1.2 Notice ............................................................................................................................ 3

1.3 Main Feature ................................................................................................................. 3

1.4 Front Panel ................................................................................................................... 4

1.5 Rear Panel .................................................................................................................... 4

2. Installation ............................................................................................................................ 6

2.1 System Connection....................................................................................................... 6

2.2 Power on ....................................................................................................................... 6

2.3 Search Program............................................................................................................ 7

2.4 Play Program ................................................................................................................ 7

3. Main Menu............................................................................................................................. 8

3.1 Status ............................................................................................................................ 8

3.2 Input .............................................................................................................................. 8

3.2.1 Input Source........................................................................................................ 8

3.2.2 *LNB Setting (DVB-S/S2 Tuner) ......................................................................... 8

3.2.3 Search................................................................................................................. 9

3.3 Service ........................................................................................................................ 10

3.3.1 Service Selection .............................................................................................. 10

3.3.2 Service Editing.................................................................................................. 10

3.4 Decrypt........................................................................................................................ 11

3.4.1 *CI Module ........................................................................................................ 11

3.4.2 *CA Module....................................................................................................... 11

3.4.3 BISS Setting...................................................................................................... 12

3.5 *Output ........................................................................................................................ 12

3.5.1 *ASI Output....................................................................................................... 12

3.5.2 *IP Output ......................................................................................................... 12

3.6 System ........................................................................................................................ 13

3.6.1 General Setting................................................................................................. 13

3.6.2 Network Setting ................................................................................................ 14

3.6.3 AV Setting ......................................................................................................... 14

3.6.4 VBI Setting ........................................................................................................ 15

3.6.5 *Alarm Setting................................................................................................... 15

3.7 Preset.......................................................................................................................... 17

3.7.1 Restore ............................................................................................................. 17

3.7.2 Reboot .............................................................................................................. 17

3.7.3 Configuration Save ........................................................................................... 17

3.7.4 Configuration Load ........................................................................................... 17

3.8 Identity......................................................................................................................... 17

4. *Scrambled Program.......................................................................................................... 18

4.1 *Insert Card ................................................................................................................. 18

4.2 Search Scrambled Program........................................................................................ 18

5. *ASI Cascade Setting ......................................................................................................... 18

6. Web Server Description..................................................................................................... 19

6.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 19

6.2 Web Page Description ................................................................................................ 19

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6.2.1 Status ................................................................................................................ 20

6.2.2 Identity .............................................................................................................. 20

6.2.3 System .............................................................................................................. 21

6.2.4 Decrypt.............................................................................................................. 21

6.2.5 *Input................................................................................................................. 23

6.2.6 Service .............................................................................................................. 23

6.2.7 *Output.............................................................................................................. 24

6.2.8 *Alarm ............................................................................................................... 25

6.2.9 Preset................................................................................................................ 25

7. Specification ....................................................................................................................... 28

8. Trouble Shooting................................................................................................................ 31

9. Acronym.............................................................................................................................. 32

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1. Product Description

1.1 Introduction

This is a professional receiver decoder which offers a flexible solution that can be tailored to the needs of individual operators in a variety of applications. With configurable design, it supports

HD/SD video decoding for multi-signal input. It has professional transmission functions with ASI,

MPEGoIP, HDMI, CVBS, AES/EBU, XLR and other ports. Equipped with on-board dual common interfaces (CI), it can descramble multiple scrambled programs. With smart card, it can descramble programs scrambled by Irdeto CA. It is able to monitor the abnormal signals and trigger the relay alarm. User-friendly management style and programmable SNMP interface facilitate centralized management for multiple equipments.

Note: There may be some hardware and software configuration differences for different models, please refer to the entity.

1.2 Notice

The ports and functions marked with “*” need hardware and license support. For actual hardware configuration, please refer to the entity. You can select Main Menu → Identity →

License to check license information.

1.3 Main Feature

Professional transmission function

 *Support multi-signal input and compliant with DVB-S/S2, DVB-C, DVB-T, ABS-S and ASI standards

 *Dual-CI support numerous CAM types and compliant with EN 50221 standard

 *Irdeto CA supported

*Support HD/SD video decoding in multiple formats

 *Support multiple transmission output interfaces, such as ASI, MPEGoIP, etc.

 *Support multiple video and audio output interfaces, such as HDMI, CVBS,

AES/EBU, XLR, etc.

 *AES/EBU support PCM digital audio output

User-friendly

 Support Web Server management and OSD management

 Support SNMP control by Ethernet

 *Alarm monitor supported

 Automatic recovery for latest system configuration due to unexpected power off

Software upgrade via RS232 serial port or RJ45

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Name

1. *SMART CARD

2. *CI SLOT

3. INFORMATION

4. SIGNAL STRENGTH

5. LOCK

6/9.

7/8.

10. OK

11. MENU

1.5 Rear Panel

Function

Insert smart card

Insert CAM card

Display status

Display signal strength

Bright if signal is locked

Move cursor left/right

Move cursor up/down

Display service information or confirm operation

Display/exit from main menu or back to previous menu

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Name

1. Grounding Screw

2. ON/OFF

Function

Used for grounding protection

Power switch

AC power supply port

3. 100V-240V

4. LOOP THROUGH

Loop output RF signal to another decoder

5. LNB IN/RF IN/ANT IN

Input signal of DVB-S/S2, DVB-C, DVB-T, ABS-S, DMB-TH, etc

6. RS232

7. *ALARM OUT

8. *AES OUT

Serial port used for software upgrade, etc

Output high level (5V) when there is abnormal signal

Output AES3-id digital audio signal

9/10. *ETHERNET2/1

11. *ASI IN

Connect to Ethernet

Input port for TS in ASI format, used for decoder cascading

12. *ASI IN LOOPOUT

Loop output port for TS in ASI format

13/14. *ASI OUT1/2

Output port for TS in ASI format, used for decoder cascading

15/16. *CVBS1/2

Output CVBS video signal (VBI Teletext output port)

17/18. AUDIO-R/L

19. OSD CVBS

Output right/left audio signal for monitoring

Output CVBS video signal with OSD for monitoring

20. S-VIDEO

Output Y/C video signal to TV

21. *HDMI

Output video and audio signal to TV (support HD output)

22. *RIGHT ANALOG

Output right analog XLR audio signal

XLR AUDIO

XLR AUDIO

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2. Installation

2.1 System Connection

Connect satellite dish, AV devices and other related devices referring to following diagram.

Notes:

Before connecting, please power off all connected devices.

If some cables in above diagram are not included in the package, user can

self-configure as needed.

Please connect AV cables according to color.

Used for monitoring and debugging, OSD CVBS output can not serve as main signal

output for modulators or other AV devices.

CVBS output is the main signal output for modulators or other AV devices.

You can connect this decoder with modulators via XLR port or RCA port.

You can select different tuner to receive appropriate signals, such as cable signal

and terrestrial signal.

If you encounter any problem during the connections, please contact your local

dealer.

2.2 Power on

1. Connect one end of power cord to the decoder.

2. Connect the other end of power cord to power socket.

3. Turn on the decoder, system initializes and start-up OSD is shown on TV screen.

Note: Please turn on your TV and switch it to AV mode.

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2.3 Search Program

After initialization, system will search programs automatically according to the set frequency parameters. After searching, program will be played automatically, and the channel number is shown on front panel.

Note: If frequency parameters are set wrongly, you can modify parameters to search programs manually. For more details, please refer to 3.2.3 Search.

2.4 Play Program

Select Main Menu → Service → Service Select and press OK key to enter service info window, or press OK key directly in non-menu mode to enter. You can select programs to play.

If needed, you can set PID values directly to play program. For more details, please refer to

3.3.1 Service Selection.

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3. Main Menu

In non-menu mode, press MENU key to display main menu that consists of following items:

Status

Input

Service

Decrypt

Output

System

Preset

Identity

Select items with

keys and press OK key to enter sub-menu.

Note: Please operate according to key instructions on screen.

3.1 Status

Status includes general information, stream information, AV information and IP information.

General Info:

Status and Decoding Service information.

Stream Info:

TS ID, Org_Network ID, etc.

AV Info:

Resolution, Analog Mixer, VBI select, etc.

*IP Info:

Information related to IP output, including Dst

IP and Dst Port.

keys: Select item

OK

key: Display information

MENU

key: Back to previous menu

3.2 Input

3.2.1 Input Source

You can set input source.

*Input Select:

Press keys to select ASI or Tuner.

*Max Rate:

If DVB-S/S2 tuner is configured for this decoder and “Input Select” is set to “Tuner”, press keys to select a proper max. rate (48Mbps, 72Mbps,

96Mbps, 108Mbps or 216Mbps).

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.2.2 *LNB Setting (DVB-S/S2 Tuner)

If DVB-S/S2 tuner is configured for this decoder, you can set LNB parameters.

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Low Freq. (MHz):

confirm.

Press

LNB Type:

Press

LNB Power:

Press

LNB 22k:

Press

keys to select Single or Universal according to your LNB.

keys to select 13V (vert), 18V (horiz) or OFF.

keys to select ON or OFF according to connection of 22k switch. If “LNB

Type” is set to “Universal”, 22k switch will operate automatically.

and keys to set low frequency of LNB and press OK key to

High Freq. (MHz):

If “LNB Type” is set to “Universal”, please set high frequency of LNB. Please refer to above operation.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.2.3 Search

Notes:

Don’t turn off the decoder during searching.

Do not modify the frequency parameters arbitrarily, otherwise it will affect the

search.

3.2.3.1 Tuner Setting

If “Input Select” is set to “Tuner”, tuner setting window will be displayed. You can modify frequency parameters to search programs manually, and view tuner status, including signal strength, signal quality and error rate.

DVB-S/S2 Tuner

Down Freq. (MHz):

Press and keys to set down frequency and press OK key to confirm.

Symbol Rate (KS/s):

Press and set symbol rate and press OK key to confirm.

keys to

DVB-C Tuner

Frequency (MHz):

Press and frequency and press OK key to confirm.

keys to set

Symbol Rate (KS/s):

Press and set symbol rate and press OK key to confirm.

keys to

Modulation (QAM):

Press keys to select

QAM16, QAM32, QAM64, QAM128 or QAM256.

DVB-T Tuner

Down Freq. (KHz):

Press and keys to set down frequency and press OK key to confirm.

BandWidth (M):

8M.

Press keys to select 6M, 7M or

LNB Power:

Press keys to select ON or OFF.

After setting, move cursor to “Search” and press OK key to search programs according to the set frequency parameters. After searching, program will be played automatically.

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3.2.3.2 ASI Setting

If “Input Select” is set to “ASI”, ASI setting window will be displayed. You can search programs manually, and view ASI status, including signal strength, signal quality and error rate.

Move cursor to “Search” and press OK key to search programs. After searching, program will be played automatically.

3.3 Service

3.3.1 Service Selection

In non-menu mode, you can press OK key to enter this window.

You can view program information, and select programs to play. If needed, you can set PID values directly to play program.

3.3.1.1 Play Program

keys: Select program

OK

key: Play program

3.3.1.2 PID Play

Move cursor to “PID Play” and press OK key to enter service PID window.

Video PID:

Press and keys to set video

PID value and press OK key to confirm.

Audio PID:

Set audio PID value. Please refer to above operation.

PCR PID:

Set PCR PID value. Please refer to above operation.

Teletext PID:

Set Teletext PID value. Please refer to above operation.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to play program according to the set PID values.

3.3.2 Service Editing

You can delete programs.

keys: Select program

OK

key: Set/cancel deletion

After setting, move cursor to “delete” and press OK key to confirm.

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3.4 Decrypt

3.4.1 *CI Module

3.4.1.1 CI Information

You can view version and provider of CAM card and detailed CA card information.

keys: Select item

OK

key: Display information

MENU

key: Back to previous menu

3.4.1.2 SLOT1/SLOT2 Setting

You can set one or more scrambled programs to be descrambled for output via SLOT1 or SLOT2.

keys: Select program

OK

key: Set/cancel descrambling

After setting, move cursor to “Apply” and press OK key to confirm.

Notes:

If one program has been set to be descrambled

for output in current slot, its background will become blue.

If one program’s background is gray, it means this program has been set to be

descrambled for output in another slot, and can not be re-set.

The total number of programs that are set to be descrambled for output can not

exceed the maximum supported by this decoder.

The actual number of the descrambled programs needs support of CAM card.

If no program is set to be descrambled for

output, system will only descramble current program. If any program is set to be descrambled for output, other programs cannot be played.

3.4.2 *CA Module

3.4.2.1 Smart Card

You can view smart card information, such as status, number, type, etc.

3.4.2.2 SoftCell Service

You can view softcell service status, such as handle, name, source TS, etc.

OK

key: Display ECM status or EMM status.

ECM Status

You can view ECM status, such as global service

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status, service handle, etc.

EMM Status

You can view EMM status, such as global status, service status, EMM source, etc.

3.4.3 BISS Setting

You can select BISS-1 or BISS-E descrambling if needed.

BISS Type:

Press keys to select NONE, BISS-1 or BISS-E. If BISS descrambling is not needed, please select “NONE”.

SW (0x):

If “BISS Type” is set to “BISS-1” or “BISS-E”, press and keys to set SW (0x) value

(hexadecimal) and press OK key to confirm.

Injected ID (0x):

If “BISS Type” is set to “BISS-E”, press and keys to set injected ID (0x) value

(hexadecimal) and press OK key to confirm.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.5 *Output

3.5.1 *ASI Output

You can set ASI output source and ASI output format.

*ASI Out Select:

Press keys to select ASI IN,

Tuner, CAM or OFF. If “ASI IN” is selected, ASI OUT port will output TS that is input from ASI IN port. If

“Tuner” is selected, ASI OUT port will output TS that is input from LNB IN port. If “CAM” is selected, ASI OUT port will output TS that is input descrambled by CAM card. If “OFF” is selected, there will be no output from

ASI OUT port.

Note: In order to avoid output abnormity, this setting should be consistent with the set input source. But “CAM” can be selected without such restriction.

ASI Out Format:

Press keys to select 188 or 204. The default is “188”.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.5.2 *IP Output

3.5.2.1 General Setting

You can set general parameters of IP output.

*Eth Backup:

Press keys to select ON or OFF.

The default is “OFF”.

Note: This setting is only available when “IP Out

Enable” of Ethernet2 is set to “ON”.

UDP Num:

Press keys to select UDP number (4

~ 7). The default is “7”.

Note: For MPTS output, the recommended UDP number is over 5, otherwise system

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performance will be affected according to bit-rates.

Protocol:

Press keys to select UDP or RTP. The default is “UDP”.

Filter Null Packet:

Press keys to select ON or OFF. The default is “OFF”.

Note: If “ON” is selected, system will automatically filer null packet with PID value of

“8191”.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.5.2.2 Ethernet1 Output

You can set IP output parameters of Ethernet1.

IP Out Enable:

Press keys to select ON or OFF.

The default is “OFF”. If “ON” is selected, please continue following setting:

IP Out Type:

Press keys to select MPTS or

SPTS. The default is “MPTS”.

Channel:

If “IP Out Type” is set to “SPTS”, press keys to select a channel.

Service:

If “IP Out Type” is set to “SPTS”, press keys to select a program.

Dst MAC:

Display destination MAC address automatically, and can not be set.

Dst IP:

Press and keys to set destination

IP address and press OK key to confirm. The default is multicast address (e.g. 227.0.1.1).

Dst Port:

Press and keys to set destination port and press OK key to confirm.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.5.2.3 *Ethernet2 Output

If “Eth Backup” is set to “OFF”, the programs output from Ethernet2 are the same as those from Ethernet1.

But you can set destination IP and port. For detailed operations, please refer to 3.5.2.2 Ethernet1 Output.

Note: If “Eth Backup” is set to “ON”, this setting is not available, and Ethernet2 works as backup of

Ethernet1 with all the parameters the same as those of Ethernet1. If Ethernet1 does not work,

Ethernet2 will automatically substitute for

Ethernet1 to work.

3.6 System

3.6.1 General Setting

You can set general parameters of system.

Language:

Press keys to select a language for menu. The default is “English”.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key

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to confirm.

3.6.2 Network Setting

You can set network parameters.

*Note: If “Eth Backup” is set to “ON”, network parameters of Ethernet2 are the same as those of

Ethernet1, and can not be set.

*NIC Select:

Press keys to select Ethernet1 or

Ethernet2.

MAC Address:

Display MAC address automatically, and can not be set.

IP Address:

Press and keys to set IP address and press OK key to confirm.

NetMask:

Set mask. Please refer to above operation.

GateWay:

Set gateway. Please refer to above operation.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

The default network parameters of Ethernet1:

IP Address: 192.168.1.1

NetMask: 255.255.255.0

GateWay: 192.168.1.254

*The default network parameters of Ethernet2:

IP Address: 192.168.2.1

NetMask: 255.255.255.0

GateWay: 192.168.2.254

3.6.3 AV Setting

You can set AV parameters.

Resolution:

Press keys to select a proper resolution (Auto, NTSC, PAL-BDGHI, PAL-M, SECAM,

720P60, 720P59.94, 720P50, 1080I60, 1080I59.94 or

1080I50).

Note: HD resolution is only applicable to HD series decoders.

PCR Synchr:

Press

Aspect Ratio:

Press

keys to select ON or OFF.

keys to select a proper aspect ratio (Auto, 4:3 or 16:9).

AR Conversion:

or Pan Scan.

Press keys to select Letter Box

*Digital Audio:

Press keys to select Uncompress or Compressed. If “Compressed” is selected, AC3 will be output from AES OUT port.

Analog Mixer:

Press

Volume (0 ~ 31):

Press

keys to select Stereo, Left, Right or Mono.

keys to adjust volume.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

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3.6.4 VBI Setting

You can set VBI parameters.

VBI Select:

Press keys to select TeleText,

CloseCaption or OFF.

After setting, move cursor to “apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.6.5 *Alarm Setting

You can set alarm parameters, so that system will response with related actions according to the set parameters when an abnormity occurs.

3.6.5.1 General Setting

Master Switch:

Press

The default is “OFF”.

Auto Recover:

Press

The default is “OFF”.

keys to select OFF or ON.

keys to select OFF or ON.

IP Address of Trap:

The default is “192.168.1.2”.

Note: If there is an alarm, system will automatically send alarm information to the set IP address via SNMP Trap.

After setting, move cursor to “Apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.6.5.2 Alarm Item

Signal Abnormity

Item Select:

Press

Alarm Switch:

Press

The default is “OFF”.

keys to select Lock state, Strength or Quality.

keys to select OFF or ON.

Alarm Level:

Press

The default is “Level-1”.

keys to select an alarm level.

Critical Value:

Press and keys to set critical value and press OK key to confirm.

Note: If “Item Select” is set to “Lock state”, This value denotes signal interruption duration

(seconds). If set to "Strength", it denotes range of signal strength change (dB). If set to "Quality ", it denotes range of signal quality change (dBm).

After setting, move cursor to “Apply” and press OK key to confirm.

Stream Abnormity

Item Select:

Press

CC Error.

Alarm Switch:

Press

The default is “OFF”.

Alarm Level:

Press

keys to select Sync Error or

keys to select OFF or ON.

keys to select an alarm level.

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The default is “Level-1”.

Critical Value:

Press and keys to set critical value and press OK key to confirm.

Note: This value denotes number of alarm items occurred within 10 seconds.

After setting, move cursor to “Apply” and press OK key to confirm.

Decode Abnormity

Item Select:

Press keys to select Vid Overflow,

Vid Underflow, Vid Error, Aud Underflow or Aud Error.

Alarm Switch:

Press

The default is “OFF”.

keys to select OFF or ON.

Alarm Level:

Press

The default is “Level-1”.

keys to select an alarm level.

Critical Value:

Press and keys to set critical value and press OK key to confirm.

Note: This value denotes number of alarm items occurred within 10 seconds.

After setting, move cursor to “Apply” and press OK key to confirm.

Network Abnormity

*Item Select:

Press

State or Eth2 Link State.

Alarm Switch:

Press

keys to select Eth1 Link

keys to select OFF or ON.

The default is “OFF”.

Alarm Level:

Press keys to select an alarm level.

The default is “Level-1”.

After setting, move cursor to “Apply” and press OK key to confirm.

3.6.5.3 Alarm Action

Alarm Level:

Press

*Buzzer Output:

Press

keys to select an alarm level. The default is “Level-1”.

keys to select OFF or ON. The default is “OFF”.

Note: During buzzer output, relay will also output voltage.

Front Panel Display:

Press or ON. The default is “OFF”.

keys to select OFF

*Video Color Bar:

Press

ON. The default is “OFF”.

*ASI Cutoff:

Press

keys to select OFF or

keys to select OFF or ON.

The default is “OFF”.

*MPEGoIP Cutoff:

Press

ON. The default is “OFF”.

keys to select OFF or

After setting, move cursor to “Apply” and press OK key to confirm.

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3.7 Preset

3.7.1 Restore

Warning: This function will restore system settings to factory default and erase all programs.

Move cursor to “Restore” and press OK key, a message box pops up for confirmation. Select

“Confirm” and press OK key to confirm or select

“Cancel” and press OK key to cancel the operation.

3.7.2 Reboot

You can reboot system by this operation.

Move cursor to “Reboot” and press OK key, a message box pops up for confirmation. Select

“Confirm” and press OK key to confirm or select

“Cancel” and press OK key to cancel the operation.

3.7.3 Configuration Save

You can save current configuration (e.g. LNB setting,

AV setting, etc) by this operation.

Move cursor to “Config Save” and press OK key, a message box pops up for confirmation. Select

“Confirm” and press OK key to confirm or select

“Cancel” and press OK key to cancel the operation.

3.7.4 Configuration Load

You can load the last saved configuration by this operation.

Move cursor to “Config Load” and press OK key, a message box pops up for confirmation.

Select “Confirm” and press OK key to confirm or select “Cancel” and press OK key to cancel the operation.

3.8 Identity

You can view product information, hardware information and software information.

OK

key: Display license information (Display all the functions supported by this decoder, such as MPEG4 decoding, MPEGoIP, etc)

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4. *Scrambled Program

With CAM card and smart card, you can enjoy various scrambled programs authorized by program providers.

4.1 *Insert Card

*Insert CAM Card

1. Insert the CAM card into the CI slot on the left side of front panel according to arrow direction.

2. Face the side with electronic chip upwards and insert the smart card into the CAM card horizontally according to arrow direction.

*Insert Smart Card

Smart card slot is on the left side of front panel. Face the side with electronic chip downwards and insert the smart card into the smart card slot horizontally according to arrow direction.

4.2 Search Scrambled Program

You can modify frequency parameters according to actual tuner type and search programs manually. For more details, please refer to 3.2.3 Search.

5. *ASI Cascade Setting

ASI cascade means serially connecting two or more decoders via ASI IN and ASI OUT ports, so as to realize multi-program descrambling in one TS.

Set cascade as follows:

Set Hardware Cascade

Connect ASI OUT port of a decoder to ASI IN port of another decoder with a BNC cable.

Repeat this step to set more cascades.

Set Software Cascade

If you want to set TS descrambled by decoder 1 and output from its ASI OUT port as an input stream of ASI IN port of decoder 2, please set “ASI Out Select” to “CAM” in “Main Menu →

Output → ASI Output” window of decoder 1, and set “Input Select” to “ASI” in “Main Menu →

Input → Input Source” window of decoder 2.

Cascade Diagram

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6. Web Server Description

6.1 Introduction

With the embedded Web Server in decoder, user can realize remote monitoring and function setting for professional receiver decoder.

User can access decoder from PC through network via a browser, and submit data through the interactive page to monitor the decoder. One PC can control more than one decoder simultaneously. This function greatly improves operability of decoder, and facilitates management.

Notes:

Connect decoder to Ethernet with RJ45 data line.

Before operation, please set IP address of decoder (e.g. http://192.168.1.1) in “Main

Menu

System

Network Setting” window according to network environment.

The IP address of decoder and the computer should be set in the same network segment or IP sub-net.

Recommended browser version is “IE6.0” or above, and screen resolution of

computer “1024 x 768”.

6.2 Web Page Description

Open the browser, and input the set IP address to enter web page.

Note: The default IP address of Ethernet1 is “http://192.168.1.1”, and *Ethernet2

“http://192.168.2.1”.

The page consists of function navigation area, information area and page title area.

Function navigation area provides quick navigation for Status, Identity, System, Decrypt, Input,

Service, Output, Alarm and Preset.

Information area provides viewing or setting of actual features.

Page title area displays product description, etc.

Note: Web page may vary with different models, tuner types and operation systems.

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6.2.1 Status

Status page displays input status, stream information, output status and decoding service. You can refresh status manually, or set automatic refreshing.

Input status includes current input source, lock status, etc.

Stream information includes input rate, TS ID, original network ID, etc.

Output status displays status of two Ethernet ports, such as MAC address, IP address, link state, etc.

Decoding service includes service name, service ID, service type, etc.

6.2.2 Identity

Identity page displays version information and license information.

Version information includes product information and software/hardware information, such as product name, logic version, etc.

License Information includes decoding configuration, input/output configuration, etc.

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6.2.3 System

System page includes language setting and Ethernet parameter setting.

6.2.4 Decrypt

*Decrypt page includes CI setting (or CA status) and BISS setting.

*CI Setting

CI setting provides CA card information viewing and multi-descrambling setting.

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*CA Status

CA Status provides smart card status and softcell service status viewing.

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BISS Setting

BISS setting supports BISS-1 and BISS-E descrambling.

6.2.5 *Input

Input page displays input status. You can set input parameters.

Input status includes current input source, lock status, input rate, etc.

*You can set input source (ASI or Tuner). If “Tuner” is selected, please continue RF input setting.

6.2.6 Service

Service page displays information of all the searched programs. You can select programs to play or set PID values directly to play program. If needed, you can set AV parameters and VBI parameters.

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6.2.7 *Output

Output page includes ASI output setting and IP output setting of two Ethernet ports, supporting

MPTS and SPTS.

Note: IP output of Ethernet2 needs license support.

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6.2.8 *Alarm

Alarm page includes general setting, alarm item setting and alarm action setting.

6.2.9 Preset

On Preset page, you can restore default, reboot system, save current configuration, load the last saved configuration and update software.

Restore & Reboot

Click “Restore” or “Reboot” button, a message box pops up for confirmation. Click “OK” button to confirm or click “Cancel” button to cancel the operation.

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Configuration Save & Load

Configuration Save: Click “Save” button, a message box pops up for confirmation. Click “Save” button and select a folder to save current configuration (e.g. RF setting, AV setting, etc).

Configuration Load: Click “Browse” button and select a configuration file, then click “upload” button, a message box pops up for confirmation. Click “OK” button to confirm or click “Cancel” button to cancel the operation.

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Software Update

Click “Browse” button and select an update file, then click “update” button, a message box pops up for confirmation. Click “OK” button to confirm or click “Cancel” button to cancel the operation.

Notes:

Force update is supported. If “force update” is not selected, the version of the

selected update software should be higher than the version of current software.

The hardware version of the selected update software should be the same as the

version of current hardware.

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7. Specification

DVB-S

Input Frequency

Symbol Rate

Input Impedance

LNB Power

Control Switch

950 ~ 2150MHz

2.0 ~ 45MS/s

75Ω

13V/18V, Imax=400mA (LNB automatic short circuit protection)

0/22k switch (support Universal LNB)

DVB-S2 (optional)

Input Frequency

Symbol Rate

Modulation Mode

950 ~ 2150MHz

2.0 ~ 45MS/s (QPSK), 5.0 ~ 37MS/s (8PSK)

QPSK, 8PSK

DVB-C (optional)

Input Frequency

Symbol Rate

QAM Demodulation

47 ~ 862MHz

2.0 ~ 7.0MS/s

16/32/64/128/256

DVB-T (optional)

Input Frequency

Bandwidth

FEC

174 ~ 862MHz

6M, 7M, 8M

1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, Automatic

Video Decoding

Standard

Audio Decoding

Standard

SD series: MPEG-2 MP@ML, MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264,

MP@L3, MP@L4

HD series: MPEG-2 MP@ML, MPEG-2 MP@HL, MPEG-4 ASP,

MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MP/HP@L3, [email protected], [email protected]

MPEG-1 Layer I & II, MPEG-2, AC3

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Micro-Processor & Memory

Working Frequency 450MHz

Flash 8MB

DDR SDRAM 2 × 128MB

Front Panel

Display

Key

*CA Interface

4-segment LED displays channel number and status

10-level LED displays signal strength

6 keys (Up, Down, Left, Right, MENU, OK)

Smart card slot × 1

*CI Interface CI slot × 2

*Conditional Access Irdeto, NDS VideoGuard, Viaccess, Nagravision, Canal+,

Support MediaGuard, Cryptowork

Rear Panel

LNB IN/ RF IN/ANT IN

LOOP THROUGHT

RCA Output

DVB-S/S2: F type female × 1

DVB-C: F type female × 1

DVB-T: IEC type female × 1

DVB-S/S2: F type female × 1

DVB-C/DVB-T: IEC type male × 1

RCA × 3 (Audio-Left × 1, Audio-Right × 1, OSD monitor video × 1)

Y/C Output

*ASI Interface

*AES OUT

*ALARM OUT

S-Video × 1

BNC port × 4 (ASI IN × 1, ASI OUT × 2, ASI IN LOOPOUT × 1)

BNC port × 1

BNC port × 1

*Main Video Output

*HDMI Output

BNC port × 2 (video without OSD)

HDMI port × 1

RS232 Interface

Input Voltage

DB-9 female × 1

*Ethernet Interface RJ45 × 2

*Analog XLR Audio

Output

XLR port × 2

Power Supply

100V-240V~ 50/60Hz

35W max. Power Consumption

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Physical

Size

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435mm (L) × 257mm (W) × 44mm (H)

Weight 4kg

Operation Temperature 0℃ ~ +40℃

Storage Temperature

Storage Humidity

-40℃ ~ +60℃

93%

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8. Trouble Shooting

DISPLAY on front panel is off

1. Power cord is disconnected. Make sure power cord is plugged into a proper power socket.

2. The receiver is turned off. Turn it on.

No signal

1. Satellite dish doesn’t point at the satellite. Adjust dish and check signal level.

2. LNB frequency parameters are set wrongly. Set correct frequency parameters.

3. No power supply to LNB. Set “LNB Power” to “13V (vert)” or “18V (horiz)” in “Main Menu

→ Input → LNB Setting” window.

4. Signal cable is disconnected. Connect signal cable correctly.

5. There is no signal from front-end. Try again when signal is available.

No sound

1. Audio cable is disconnected or incorrectly connected. Connect audio cable correctly.

2. Volume is set to minimum. Increase volume to a proper level.

3. Audio parameter is set wrongly. Set a proper audio parameter.

No picture

1. Video cable is disconnected or incorrectly connected. Connect video cable correctly.

2. The receiver is in radio mode. Switch it to TV mode if you need.

Video and audio mismatch, or absonant sound

Audio parameter is set wrongly. Select a proper audio parameter.

*Teletext information is not available

1. Video is not output from main video output port. Connect video cable to main video output port.

2. “VBI Select” is set to “OFF” or “CloseCaption”. Set “VBI Select” to “Teletext” in “Main

Menu → System → VBI Setting” window.

Poor quality picture

1. Weak signal. Connect signal cable securely.

2. Video is not output from main video output port. Connect video cable to main video output port.

*No video output from cascaded decoder

“Input Select” is not set to “ASI”. Set “Input Select” to “ASI” in “Main Menu → Input →

Input Source” window.

Cannot play program

*1. Smart card or CAM card is inserted incorrectly. Insert smart card and CAM card correctly.

2. TS is changed. Restore default and search program again.

*MPEGoIP data is not available

1. “IP Out Enable” is set to “OFF”. Set “IP Out Enable” to “ON” in “Main Menu → Output

IP Output → Ethernet1/2 Output” window.

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2. Destination IP and port are set wrong. Set correct destination IP and port.

Abnormity occurs during operation, such as only menu background displayed on screen, and keys invalid.

Keep pressing MENU key for 2 to 3 seconds until system resumes to full screen display mode.

Decoder does not work

Decoder is installed in a place with heat source and bad ventilation. Move it to a well ventilated place.

Note: If you cannot solve the problems after referring to this trouble shooting, please contact your local dealer.

9. Acronym

ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface

CVBS

DiSEqC

DVB

Composite Video Broadcast Signal

Digital Satellite Equipment Control

Digital Video Broadcasting

HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface

LCN

LED

Logical Channel Number

Lighting Emitting Diode

LNB Low Noise Block

MUX Multiplexer

RCA

SNMP

S/P DIF

URL

VBI

Radio Corporation of America

Simple Network Management Protocol

Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format

Uniform Resource Locator

Vertical Blanking Interval

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