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1. Carrier A Click this box to enable or disable the program output through Carrier A Carrier B Click this box to enable or disable the program output This section is captured from the Web page of single carrier output It does not refer Carrier A or B through Carrier B For user to turn to refer detailed explanation of terms on this interface Click this button to apply the default setting of Input 1 Click this button to apply the modified parameters Page 20 38 Input 2 Similarly from the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Input 2 it displays the information of the program from the 250 HDMI encoding module ASI Input Click ASI Input it will display ASI input program information as Figure 4 Welcome Paraneter ICH ASI Configuration EN06 Input 1 Set Tuner PID Pass D Tr put 2 gt K T eut Input Program Output G BO Output Program NIT gt IP Output SL GXTV CJ1 GXTY Modulator M2 SITY O Passthrough Cl2 szry Save Restore Multiplex 8 M3 Guangdong 13 Guangdong oystem oS Refresh Input eee Reboot Refresh Output Firmware Mso t Backup Load Parse timeout 200 seconds Figure 4 Select the carrier output channel for the multiplexed programs Remarks This section only exists and is applicable to dual carrier output device Passthrough Jf this item is selected all the input programs will pass through without any elimination
2. a o IP Output PE AC as RF On 9 al ato NN exists and System IS SEED e Constellation d QAN w Reboot e applicable Password Backup Load dual carri Stern Rene 1 32 K Code Rat T78 er output La i 4 device RF Frequency 50 000 MHz 30 000 1000 000 MHz RF Outlevel den 30 0 10 0 dBm ASI Output Save Restore Clicking Save Restore from the menu it will display the screen as Figure 10 where 8 H NN NN NN N NN NNN N N NN NN N EB Page 25 38 R a B a B a B a B a B a 85 B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B Pa B a B a B a B a B a B ee can save the configuration permanently to the device Click Save Configuration for store the data permanently to the device By using Restore Configuration user can restore the latest saved configuration to the device By using Factory Set user can import the default factory configuration Web Management Welcome Parameter Save Configuration Input 1 When vou change the parameter you shoud save configuration otherwise Input 2 the new configuration will lost after reboot ea Save conti NIT TE utput z N ator S TG ete Restore Configuration Save Restore SEE Load latest saved configuration after click the Restore then please ST EIL 3 f ar N Y click the Save config button otherwise the Restore parameter will Reboot i lost after reboot Firmware En
3. EE uu EE uu Ne Ne No EE n 1 5 Typical Application of Dual Carrier Outputs To guarantee the picture quality of 1920x10801 resolution HD program the video bit rate often comes more than 10 Mbps even reaches up to 18Mbps or more Hovvever the maximum possible bit rate output for single DVB T carrier is only around 30Mbps 18Mbps x2 36Mbps gt 30Mbps It means the single DVB T carrier simply can t carry 2 channels 10801 HD programs That s why we design 2 DVB T carriers modulation board which double the maximum possible bit rate bandwidth up to 60Mbps which rightly makes it possible to carry 2 channels HD program output simultaneously Carrier 1 1 DVB T Carrier 18 Mbps 30Mbps EE N i Carrier 2 1 DVB T Carrier 18 Mbps 1 HD Program ad a 30Mbps md 1920710801 1 HD Program 1920 10801 1 6 Appearance and Description Front Panel Illustration Encoder Modulator 6 00 6 606 LCD vvindovv LCD display NMS 8 DATA ports Power and Alarm Indicators Lock Indicators Up and down left and right button Enter button for confirm Menu button for back step OSOAGO Lock button press to lock set Page 4 38 Rear Panel Illustration AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz 2A HDMI2 HDMI2 1 HDMI Module 1 HDMI input port 1 amp 2 one for standby HDMI Module 2 HDMI input port 3 amp 4 one for standby 8 RE in port 4 RE out port ASI input port 6 ASI output ports
4. Switch Power supply slot Q Grounding 8 BH NN NN NNN NN NNN NN NN NN N NN NN RN N N N N N Page 5 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual R R um R m R m En R uu WE mu WE mu EN m EN m ee ee WE m WE mu EN uu WE m ee R uu ee EE m EE m R m WE mu ee WE m EN uu WE m WE mu WE uu EN mu ee WE m ee ee EN uu R m R mu ee ee WE m EN uu WE mu WE m WE uu EN mu WE uu ee Ne EE mu No Na Chapter 2 Installation Guide This section is to explain the cautions the users must know in some case that possible injure may bring to users when it s used or installed For this reason please read all details here and make in mind before installing or using the product 2 1 General Precautions v Must be operated and maintained free of dust or dirty v The cover should be securely fastened do not open the cover of the products when the power is on v After use securely stow away all loose cables external antenna and others 2 2 Power precautions v When you connect the power source make sure if it may cause overload v Avoid operating on a wet floor in the open Make sure the extension cable is in good condition v Make sure the power switch is off before you start to install the device 2 3 Device s Installation Flow Chart Ill
5. The UDP protocal port like as 8001 you should use Output IP and new port to receive IP Output datallike as udp 224 2 2 2 8001 IP Output Enable A E IP Output Enable B E Output IP A 224 2 2 2 Qutput IP E 224 2 2 2 Port A 1234 Fort Hs 1235 Service IP 192 168 2 137 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 2 0 Figure 8 Dual carrier output VS Single carrier output IP Output Enable A IP Output Enable B IP Output Enable Page 24 38 Modulator Setting Enter in Modulator and it will display the Modulator Configuration screen as Figure 9 where can set modulation parameters Bandwidth Bandwidth selecting The default bandwidth is 8M Constellation QAM type selecting The default constellation is 64Q AM Transmission Mode 2K 8K optional Guard Interval Code Rate RF Frequency RF Out level the default configuration is as shown on Figure 9 ASI Output Carrier output channel selecting Output A The ASI output programs are same as carrier output A Output B The ASI output programs are same as carrier output B After setting all the parameters click Apply to save the Modulator Configuration Web Management Welcome Parameter Kodulator Configuration Input 1 Make sure the difference between RF Frequency A and RF Frequency B is gt Input 2 ET Ter more than the value of Bandwith less than 32 MHz A5 nput
6. set the Reboot gateway Firmware Web The default web manage port is 80 if you change it like as Network Manage 8001 you can visit the manege web only use IP address and Je Port port liks as http 192 168 0 1 8001 This function will Backup Load E vork after device reboot IP Address 192 168 0 136 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Web Manage Port 80 Figure 13 Change Password When user clicks Password it will display the password screen as Figure 14 Here user can change the Username and Password for login to the device After putting the current and new Username and Password click Apply to save the configuration Welcome Parameter Password Input 1 Modify the login name and password to make the device safely If forget Input 2 the name or password you can reset it by keyboard in menu 5 5 The ASI Input default login name and password is admin Also please note the capital NIT character and lowercase character IP Output Modulator Current UserName admin Save Restore Sootak Current Password Reboot New UserName Firmware Network New Password Password gt Backup Load Confirm New Password Keyboard and LCD Lock o Keyboard and LCD Lock Figure 14 L gt Keyboard and LCD Lock If it is marked with N the LCD and keyboard will be Page 28 38 locked to avoid unrelated users modify
7. to specify the program and press RIGHT LEFT keys to shift the mark between N and X V to output the corresponding program X not to output the corresponding program 3 Modulator Setting When entering Modulator Setting submenu user can find below different parameters can be set and the LCD window would show as below P gt 3 1 Output Select gt 3 3 Constellations 3 2 Bandwidth 3 4 Transmission Mode E 3 5 Guard Interval L 3 7 RE Freguency 3 6 Code Rate 3 8 RF Out Level R 3 9 ASI Output NOTE As for 3 Modulator Setting submenus 3 1 and 3 9 are especial for dual carrier output encoder modulator since our modulating module currently has two types single carrier output and dual carrier output For single carrier output encoder modulator submenus under 3 Modulator Setting are vvithout 3 1 and 3 9 Page 12 38 gt Output Select If the encoder amp modulator is with dual carrier output Output A and Output B This interface is for selecting the one of the outputs to configure the following items 3 2 3 8 Output Select gt Output A Output B gt Bandwidth There are three possible options provided for selecting bandwidth 6M 7M and 8M When the display shows them user just need swift LEFT and RIGHT key to choose and repressing ENTER to confirm Bandwidth B 6M 7M 8M gt Constellation There are three different constellations QPSK 16QAM and 6
8. 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator MPEG 2 HD MPEG 4 HD Encoding DVB T Modulating SW Version 1 07 HW version 0 6 Web NMS version 1 03 Date 27 NOV 2012 About This Manual Intended Audience This user manual has been written to help people who have to use to integrate and to install the product Some chapters reguire some prerequisite knowledge in electronics and especially in broadcast technologies and standards Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology design and manufacturing DEXIN shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document Copy Warning This document includes some confidential information Its usage is limited to the owners of the product that it is relevant to It cannot be copied modified or translated in another language without prior written authorization from DEXIN i i MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB C Encoder Modulator User Manual i Directory CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION oase ees ee oe se ond be de oe ee ee dd de oe Oe ee oa Ge ee oe ee di ae od ee ee en 1 1 Pep oET I E IT ie ae a ee Do GE EE rn eee re ere 1 Bas Hy EN VET EE N EEE EE EE N EE EE OE OE 1 te EE GE N OE EE N N teas 2 PRIND CI a AA ER ON EE AE ER OE N EE 3 1 5 TYPICAL APPLICATION OF DUAL CAR
9. 4QAM shown on the LCD window When entering Constellation user can apply the same setting method as mentioned above to select and confirm one mode Constellation B gt QPSK 16QAM 64QAM gt Transmission Mode When user enters Transmission Mode the LCD would show the current working mode User can move LEFT RIGHT keys to select and press ENTER key to confirm 2K and 8K are the options Transmission Mode D 2K SK Page 13 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual R R um R m R m En R uu WE mu WE mu EN m EN m ee ee WE m WE mu EN uu WE m ee R uu ee EE m EE m R m WE mu ee WE m EN uu WE m WE mu WE uu EN mu ee WE m ee ee EN uu R m R mu ee ee WE m EN uu WE mu WE m WE uu EN mu WE uu ee Ne EE mu No Na 2K When the device works as current mode the number of current carrier is 2048 SK When the device works as current mode the number of current carrier is 8192 gt Guard Interval In communications guard intervals are used to ensure that distant transmissions do not interfere with each other These transmissions may belong to different users as in TDMA or same user as in OFDM The purpose of the guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays echoes and reflections to which digital data is norma
10. 60MHz 1KHz step RF out Option 1 1 RF COFDM DVB T out Option 2 2 RF COFDM DVB T out 2 carriers combined output Double output bandwidth RF output level 30 10dbm 81 97 dbuV 0 1db step Page 2 38 System Local interface LCD t control buttons Remote management Web NMS output ASI out BNC type IP out RJ45 100M NMS interface RJ45 100M Language English General Power supply AC 100V 240V Dimensions 482 300 44mm Weight 4 5 kgs Operation temperature O 45 C 1 4 Principle Chart For Single Carrier Output MPEG 2 HD ASIKIP Output MPEG 4 HD Video Encoding MPEG 2 HD IMPEG 4 HD LOS Carrier Video Encoding Modulator ASI In For Dual Carrier Outputs ASI amp IP Output HDMI MPEG 2 HD Ee IMPEG 4 HD Video Encoding EEEE carder 1 MPEG 2 HD et mi HDMI Modulatoi IMPEG 4 HD he RF Video Encoding DA Carrier 2 Modulator AST In SS SS RF In Page 3 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual mm R um NN um nEn WE uu En WE mu WE mu WE mu EN uu WE uu WE mu ee WE mu EN uu EE uu EN mu ee WE uu WE uu WE uu EE uu WE mu WE mu ee EN uu ee WE uu WE uu WE mu EN uu ee ee ee WE uu EE uu EE uu WE mu WE uu ee EN uu ee WE uu ee EN mu
11. Multiplex Selecting this item to allow user select programs as required to output Click Refresh Input to refresh the input program list Click Refresh Output to refresh the output program list When user checks one input program with N one can transfer the Page 21 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B e B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B Pe N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manul mm R um ee nEn En En WE mu WE mu ee ee ee WE uu ee ee WE mu ee ee ee EE uu ee WE mu ee ee EN uu ee WE mu ee ee ee WE mu ee EN uu ee ee ee WE uu ee EN uu ee WE mu ee EN mu WE uu N ee Na No EE n checked program to the right box to output Here user can select the programs which we want to output or we can output all the programs Similarly user can cancel the multiplexed programs from the right box K to select all the input output programs with one time clicking Parse timeout ZOD seconds Time limitation to parse the input programs Click this button to trigger a dialog box as below where to add the PIDs which need pass through In some occasions there are some PIDs which won t belong to any program such as EPG NIT tables and so on which user just wants to pass them through the multiplexing module without changing anything This is the main purpose of this function PID Pass BONE PID Pa
12. Password Backup Load Factory Set Set all configuration back to default after click the Factory Set then please click the Save config button otherwise the default parameter will lost after reboot Figure 10 Restart the Device Click Reboot from the menu the screen will display as Figure 11 Here when clicking Reboot box it will restart the device automatically Web Management Welcome VERE Parameter Some configuration will work after reboot the device such as Web Manage t Input d Port set Firmware update Configuration Loadireboot automatically Input 2 ki ASI Input K NIT IP Output Modulator Save Restore system Reboot Firmware Network Password Backup Load Figure 11 Page 26 38 Update the Device Click Firmware from the menu it will display the screen as Figure 12 Here user can update the device by using the update file Click Browse to find the path of the device update file for this device then click Update to update the device After updating the device user needs to restart the device by using Reboot option Web Management Welcome Firmware Parameter Warning 1 Update firmware to get new function please choose the Input 1 right firmware to update If you use a wrong file the device Input lt may not work AST Input 2 Update will keep a long time please do not turn off the di ol power other
13. RIER OUTPUTS da au aa aaa an an an nanen enen nene nenen enen nenen enen ee nenen enen ee ven enen eneve 4 LO APPEARANCE ANDO DE ORIPRIEN e e n ee EE a GE Ee EE ee 4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE nr nanen asan aaaea anana aaaea anana aaaea aaa 6 ON S D PRE Y IN BC NS RE ee EG EE ee ee 6 D POWER PREC TIGE e ee n E EE OE GE ee EE ee GE EE EE 6 2 3 DEVICE S INSTALLATION FLOW CHART ILLUSTRATED AS FOLLOWING 6 2 4 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT ccsssccsscccssccnsccnccscssecusecuscecesecuseensceeeseeuseeuscseseeuseeueesesecuseeueeseeseeuseeusenees 6 2 5 GROUNDING REQUIREMENT jini 7 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION asses sesse ene see Ne see ons ees aaaea dee ed GN oe de se ee de ee de es ee se ed oe ko Gl GN oe de ee SG 8 CDN 8 AN E a 10 3 3 GENERAL SETTINGS FOR MAIN MENU 14 a aa u an aa aa ee ee ee enen en ee nenen enen nenen enen en nenen enen eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee enen venien 10 CHAPTER 4 WEB NMS OPERATION cccccecccccccccccccscccccccccccccsccccccecsccccccsccccccscccccceccccccecsccccccsccccccececs 18 RO E E EEE E E EEEE OAS 18 ADEA ON E AOE I N NE EO EEEN AE AA PE EE OE E E 19 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ccccceccccccccsccccccsccccccecccccceccccccecccccccceccccccscccccceccccccecscccceccccccccececs 30 CHAPTER 6 APPLICATION cccececcccscccccccccccccccsccccccsccccccscecccceccccccecsccccccsccccccsccccccecccccceccccccecsccccccesess 31 CHAPTER 7 PACKING LIST gene 33 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview MOD 002 series
14. an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual R R um R m R m En R uu WE mu WE mu EN m EN m ee ee WE m WE mu EN uu WE m ee R uu ee EE m EE m R m WE mu ee WE m EN uu WE m WE mu WE uu EN mu ee WE m ee ee EN uu R m R mu ee ee WE m EN uu WE mu WE m WE uu EN mu WE uu ee Ne EE mu No Na Chapter 5 Troubleshooting DEXIN s ISO9001 quality assurance system has been approved by COC organization For guarantee the products quality reliability and stability All DEXIN products have been passed the testing and inspection before ship out factory The testing and inspection scheme already covers all the Optical Electronic and Mechanical criteria which have been published by DEXIN To prevent potential hazard please strictly follow the operation conditions Prevention Measure gt Installing the device at the place in which environment temperature between 0 to 45 C gt Making sure good ventilation for the heat sink on the rear panel and other heat sink bores if necessary gt Checking the input AC within the power supply working range and the connection is correct before switching on device gt Checking the RF output level varies within tolerant range if it is necessary gt Checking all signal cables have been properly connected gt Frequently switching on off device is prohibited the interval between every switching on off must grea
15. apter 7 Packing List Encoder Modulator IPC User s Manual IPC HDMI Cables 2PCs Power Cord IPC Page 33 38 IM B e B e B e B e B Pe B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B en B e B Pe B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual R R um R m nEn En R uu WE m WE mu WE m EN m ee ee WE m WE mu EN uu WE m ee WE uu ee WE m EE uu EE m WE mu EE m ee EN uu WE m WE mu WE mu EN mu EN mu WE m ee WE m EN m EN uu R m R mu ee WE uu WE m EN uu WE mu WE m WE uu EN mu WE uu ee Ne EE mu No Na APPENDIX Our encoder amp modulator series are individual module design and the encoding modules include v MPEG2 SD super encoding with 2 CVBS in MPEG2 encoding with 1CVBS in MPEG4 AVC H 264 encoding with 1 or dual SDI in DVB S2 tuner input YPbPr HDMI CVBS input MPEG4 AVC H 264 encoding with One or dual HDMI input MPEG2 HD encoding with one HDMI input Modulation modules include v ISDB T RF out module DVB C RF out module ATSC RF single dual quad carriers out module DVB T RF single carrier dual carriers out module Page 34 38
16. ellation 3 4 Transmission Mode 3 5 Guard Interval 3 6 Code Rate 3 7 RF Frequency 3 8 RF Out Level This submenu exists in 3 9 ASI Output gt dual carrier output Encoder Modulator 8 RN RB N N NN NN NN N EE N N NN N N NN NN N N N EH EH N Page 8 38 4 1 1 IP Out Enable 4 1 2 Service IP l 4 1 3 Output IP 4 1 4 Subnet Mask 4 1 5 Gateway 4 IP Out Setting 4 1 6 Port 4 2 1 4 2 6 Same content with 4 1 1 4 1 6 Submenus 4 1 amp 4 2 are set for dual carrier output Encoder Modulator For single carrier output 4 IP Out Setting goes directly to 4 1 1 4 1 6 5 1 IP Address 5 2 Subnet Mssk 5 3 Gateway 5 Network Setting 5 4 MAC Address 5 5 Reset Password 5 6 Web Manage Port 6 Saving Configuration 7 1 Load Saved CFG 7 Loading Configuration 7 2 Load Default CFG Page 9 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual mm R um R m nEn NN uu R uu WE mu WE mu ee EN m ee WE m WE m WE mu EN uu ee ee R uu ee EE m EE m WE m WE mu ee WE m EN uu WE m WE mu WE mu EN mu ee WE uu ee ee EN uu R m R mu ee WE uu WE m EN uu WE mu WE m ee EN mu WE uu ee Ne Na No Ma 3 2 Initial Status Svvitch on the device and after a fevv seconds initialization it presents start up pictures as be
17. ersion and hardware version of this equipment under this submenu Encoder Modulator ENE EE EE EEN EEEEEEEEEEMN Page 17 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual mm R um NN um nEn WE uu En WE mu WE mu WE mu EN uu WE uu WE mu ee WE mu EN uu EE uu EN mu ee WE uu WE uu WE uu EE uu WE mu WE mu ee EN uu ee WE uu WE uu WE mu EN uu ee ee ee WE uu EE uu EE uu WE mu WE uu ee EN uu ee WE uu ee EN mu EE uu EE uu Ne Ne No EE n Chapter 4 WEB NMS Operation User not only can use front buttons to set configuration but also can control and set the configuration in computer by connecting the device to web NMS Port User should ensure that the computer s IP address is different from the MOD 002 s IP address otherwise it would cause IP conflict 4 1 login The default IP address of this device is 192 168 0 136 We can modify the IP through the front panel Connect the PC Personal Computer and the device with net cable and use ping command to confirm they are on the same network segment I G the PC IP address is 192 168 99 252 we then change the device IP to 192 168 99 xxx xxx can be 0 to 255 except 252 to avoid IP conflict Use web browser to connect the device with PC by inputting the Encode
18. et Figure 6 Here by clicking Add users can set the program LCN in its respective field After setting all the data users need to click on Save Seve Ji save the Page 23 38 R a B a B a B a B a B a B an B a B a B a 8 B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B a B Pa B a B a 8 B a B a B a N setting As Figure 7 click Update NIT to update the NIT information Ox0001 oni TED OOO MHz pd QAM TES Figure 7 IP Output Click IP Output from the left menu it will display the screen as Figure 8 where to set the multicast IP Output address for the device if needed and set the IP output for the programs After setting the parameters click Apply to save the setting Web Management Welcome Parameter IP Output Configuration Input 1 IP Output If not set the following parameters will be no use the Input 2 Enable IP Output will not work ASI Input NIT gas Service IP The IP Output port address The format is IP Output XXX XXX XXX xxx like as 192 168 2 137 Modulator Output IP The IP Output data receive address The format is Save Restore XXX XXX XXX XXX like as 224 2 2 2 After set the System Output IP addrress you must use the new address to Reboot receive IP Output data Firmware Subnet Mask General is 255 255 255 0 it is must the same in a local kie area network ASSHOTI Backup Load Gateway If the device is in different net segment you must set the gateway Port
19. ing or view the device information and configurations User can t operate the keyboard amp LCD while only the device IP address can be noted in the LCD window IP Address Backup Load Click Backup Load from the menu it will display the screen as Figure 15 Backup Configuration To back up the device configuration file to a folder Load Configuration If user needs to load the old configuration to the device click Browse and find the backup configuration file path After selecting the file click Load File to load the backup file to the device Web Management Welcome UE Backup Configuration Parameter Backup current configuration to the local file we suggest do this paid before set the configuration or update firmware Input 2 AST Input NIT Load Configuration IP Output 0 ee Load the backup file to restore your configuration Save Restore Warning 1 New configuration will replace the old one please backup System current configuration before load file If you use a wrong RE file the device may not work Firmware 2 Please do not turn off the power while file loading Network otherwise the device will not work If load correct device E Password will reboot automatically Backup Load aoe la T File co Load file moe Figure 15 Browse Button E E E Page 29 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B
20. le audio encoding E 2 HDMI in 2 for backup 1 ASI in Page 1 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B e B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B Pe N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manul mm R um ee nEn En En WE mu WE mu ee ee ee WE uu ee ee WE mu ee ee ee EE uu ee WE mu ee ee EN uu ee WE mu ee ee ee WE mu ee EN uu ee ee ee WE uu ee EN uu ee WE mu ee EN mu WE uu N ee Na No EE n E Single or dual 2 carriers combined output RF DVB T out available double output bandwidth available R Video encoding bit rate 1 19 5Mbps LCN support Logical Channel Number Excellent modulation quality MER gt 42dB LCD display Remote control and firmware a a E RF Frequency range 30Mhz 960Mhz a E Updates via web E Lowest cost per channel Breakthrough price 1 3 Specifications Encoding Section Video Encoding MPEG2 HD MPEG4 HD Input HDMI 2 2 for backup 1920 1080_60P 1920 1080_50P for MPEG4 H 264 Resolution 1920 1080_60i 1920 1080_50i 1280 720_60p 1280 720_50P Audio encoding MPEG1 Layer Il MPEG2 AAC MPEG4 AAC available Sample rate 48KHz Bit rate 64kbps 96kbps 128kbps 192kbps 256kbps 320kbps DVB T Modulator Section Standard EN300744 FFT mode 2K 8K Bandwidth 6M 7M 8M Constellation QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Guard Interval 14 1 8 1 16 1 32 FEC 1 2 2 3 34 5 6 78 MER gt 42dB RF frequency 30 9
21. le supports both MPEG2 and H 264 formats Move the triangle mark with LEFT RIGHT keys to specify the intended format and press ENTER to confirm Video Bit Rate Move the underline with LEFT RIGHT keys and modify the value of freguency with UP DOWN keys and press ENTER key to save the settings Audio Format the encoding module supports MPEG 2 audio format This is a read only interface for checking Select Program is to select programs from the RF IN to output Move the triangle mark to specify the program and press ENTER to confirm Under submenu 2 3 user could parse the inputting programs and select the programs to output Page 11 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual mm R um R m R m En R uu WE mu WE mu ee EN m ee ee WE m WE mu EN uu WE m ee R uu WE m WE m EE m R m WE mu ee ee EN m WE m WE mu WE mu EN mu EE m WE m WE m ee EN uu R m R mu ee WE uu WE m EN uu WE mu WE m ee EN mu WE uu ee Ne EE mu No Ni p Parse Program Parse Program Get 3 programs Select Program gt 1 GXTV 2 SZTV Parse Program is for checking the quantity of input programs from the corresponding Tuner input Select Program is for selecting programs from the ASI IN to output Move the triangle mark
22. lly very sensitive There are four possible options provided to be selected They are 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 User can shift the LEFT RIGHT keys to select and press ENTER to confirm Guard Interval pis gt Code Rate The code rate includes 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 After entering this submenu the LCD display would show them users just need press LEFT and RIGHT buttons to choose and press ENTER button to confirm Code Rate a 28 32 5 gt RF Frequency The RF output frequency range is from 30 to 960MHz with 1K stepping After entering the RF frequency setting submenu users the can press LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the frequency and confirm by press ENTER button RF Frequency 750 000 MHz gt RF Out Level The RF attenuation range is 30 10dbm 81 97dbuV with 0 1db step After entering Page 14 38 4 5 this setting submenu user can shift UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT key to set the output level and press ENTER to confirm RF Out Level 10 0 dhm ASI Output If the encoder amp modulator is with dual carrier output Output A and Output B Output A the ASI output programs are same as carrier output A Output B the ASI output programs are same as carrier output B ASI Output gt Output A Output B IP Output Setting If the encoder amp modulator in use is with two dual carrier output Output A and Output B 4 1 and 4 2 are for the settings of the two carrier ou
23. lovv Start up EP Start OK EP EMI ie X XXMbps X XXMbps DVB T indicate the modulation standard of this device XXX XX MHz indicates the current output frequency range 30 960MHz X XX Mbps indicate the encoding bit rate of each channel respectively 3 3 General Settings for Main Menu Press Lock key on the front panel to enter the main menu The LCD will display the following pages where user can configure the parameters for the device gt 1 Alarm Status E 3 Modulate Setting 2 Encode Setting d IP Output Setting gt 5 Network Setting a 7 Loading Config 6 Saving Config 8 Version User can press UP DOWN buttons to specify menu item and then press ENTER to enter the submenus as below 1 Alarm Status The alarm indicator will turn on if there is no A V signals inputting or outputting bit rate overflows User then can enter this menu to check the error type 2 Encode Setting Under this submenu the LCD will show 2 1 Input 1 2 2 Input 2 and 2 3 ASI B gt 2 1 input 1 2 2 Input 2 Page 10 38 Under submenus 2 1 or 2 2 user could set the video encoding format and bit rate and set audio encoding bit rate and also read the audio encoding format of the program from the HDMI input By 2 1 Input 1 Br video Format Video Bit Rate Video Bit Rate 08 000 Mbps PD Audio Format Audio Bit Rate Video Format the HDMI MPEG 2 HD encoding modu
24. on Therefore the system must follow this rule Grounding conductor must adopt copper conductor in order to reduce high frequency impedance and the grounding wire must be as thick and short as possible Users should make sure the 2 ends of grounding wire well electric conducted and be antirust It is prohibited to use any other device as part of grounding electric circuit The area of the conduction between grounding wire and device s frame should be no less than 25 mm Page 7 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B e B e B Pe B en B an B an B an B an B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B Pe N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manul mm R um nEn nEn En En WE mu WE mu ee EN uu WE uu WE uu WE uu WE mu EN uu WE uu WE mu ee ee EE uu EE uu WE wa WE mu ee ee EN uu ee WE mu WE mu EN mu WE mu ee WE mu ee EN uu EN uu R mu ee WE uu WE uu EN uu WE mu WE mu ee EN mu WE m R uu Ne R mu No EE n Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 LCD Menus An overview of the LCD menus 1 Alarm Status Video Format Video Bitrate 2 1 Input I Audio Format Audio Bitrate Video Format Video Bitrate 2 Encode Setting 2 2 Input 2 E Audio Format Audio Bitrate 2 3 1 Parse Program 2 3 ASI 2 3 2 Select Program This submenu exists in 3 1 Output Select gt dual carrier output Encoder Modulator 3 2 Standard 3 3 Const
25. products are one branch of DEXIN s knock out all in one devices which integrate tuning DVB S S2 ISDB T or encoding MPEG 2 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 and modulation DVB C DVB T T2 ISDB T or ATSC to convert V A signals into RF output This manual is to introduce our new breakthrough work a 1U rack model which integrates MPEG 2 HD MPEG 4 HD H 264 video encoding and DVB T modulation to convert HD A V signals to DVB T RF out in the frequency range of 30 960MHz It adopts inner drawer type structural design which greatly facilitates the change of encoding modules HDMI CVBS SDI YPbPr as needed To meet customers various requirements MOD 002 is also equipped with 1 ASI input and output with 2 ASI ports and 1 UDP IP port The signals source could be from satellite receivers closed circuit television cameras Blue ray players and antenna etc Its output signals are to be received by TVs STB and etc with corresponding standard With its various inputs available our MOD 002 series products are wildly used in public places such as metro market hall theatre hotels resorts and etc for advertising monitoring training and educating in company schools campuses hospital It s a good choice to offer HD channels and more 1 2 Key Features E Up to 1920 1080 S50I 60I supported MPEG2 HD Up to 1920 1080 S50P 60P supported MPEG4 HD H 264 E MPEG 2 HD MPEG 4 HD H 264 video encoding Mm MPEG Layer II MPEG2 AAC MPEG4 AAC availab
26. put Maxout Bitrate 51 610 Mbps 31 610 Mbps Karout Bitrate 31 668 Mbps Current Bitrate 29 683 Mbps 14 911 Mbps Current Out Bitrate 14 784 Mbps TS Overflow D 15 Overflow D RF Frequency 850 000 MHz 858 000 MHz RF Frequency T90 000 MHz RF Outlevel 10 0 dBm RF Out level 10 0 dBm A amp B respectively This section is captured from the represent carrier A Web page of single carrier output and carrier B Input 1 From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Input 1 it displays the information of the program from the 1 HDMI encoding module as Figure 3 B BH NN NN NNN NN NNN NN NN NN N NN NN RN NN N N N Page 19 38 Web Management Welcome Parameter 1CH Epeg H 264 HD Encoder Configuration EN12 Input 1 Vidoe Format AST Input NIT t IP Output Modulator Video Bitkate tudio Format Save Restore I p Audio BitRate 192 Kbps o HDMI IN program User oystem p mm mm mm mm ke mm mm I l i l R I p ie can edit any item listed Firmware EE EE EE I 1 I ons Ti as needed Password I e Backup Load service ID oe JI I I l I I l I Video L anna Encoding Status Green light Video Format 1820x1080 50i indicate it works normally Encoding C ti TE s which otherwise turn to red Rom Version O d O 3 Figure 3 Dual carrier output VS Single carrier output Program Out Enable AB Program Out Enable
27. r amp Modulator s IP address in the browser s address bar and press Enter It will display the Login interface as Figure 1 Input the Username and Password Both the default Username and Password are admin and then click LOGIN to start the device setting I Web Management Ba eee eren P LOGIN Copyright 2011 Figure 1 Page 18 38 4 2 Operation When we confirm the login it displays the WELCOME interface as Figure 2 Web Management Welcome Parameter Input 1 Input 2 Device standard Ve and name IF Output Modulator System Software Versioni 1 07 Build 114 Nov 28 2012 It automatically EL T Hardware Version 0 6 identifies and i E Veb Version 1 05 Network displays the Backup Load signal source Input EE SEN Input 1 l l Input 2 I Cai m real time User can click any item ad DE es Y G 114 891 Mbp 1 14 765 eps encoding bit rate here to enter the rie _ Sai Dore of corresponding 1 Out put E corresponding interface l l input channel heck information or I R I to check i Maxout Bitrate 31 670 Mbps 31 670 Mbps set the parameters j Current Bitrate BE BE Mbps 14 911 Mbps TS indicators Green light i Ts Overt low L F SB J ME I EF Frequency B50 858 000 MHz l indicates the TS is norma RF Outlevel 10 0 d m which otherwise turns to red Figure 2 Dual carrier output VS Single carrier output Output Out
28. ss Number Input PID Output PID 1 01 Jo 2 http 77192 166 0 136 common PIDPass htm key 2 Internet Click Add to add more boxes for filling the Input amp Output PIDs then click Apply to confirm NIT Table setting Click NIT from the menu to trigger the screen as Figure 5 Then click Add from this screen to add the program descriptor in NIT Table Page 22 38 Web Management Welcome Parametar HIT Insert K Input 1 r Input 2 x ASI Input NIT IP Output Modulator a it Save Restore AST eT Reboot Network Password Backup Load Update NIT Clear HIT Figure 5 Select the carrier output channel for the inserted NIT Remarks This section only exists and is applicable to dual carrier output device Add MClick Add from this page it will display the screen as Figure 6 where it requires to add Service ID and configure other parameters for the programs G SetHIT FAME NLI 1 Loop Transport stream ID Original Network Oz0001 Oz0001 650 000 AE H MHz Constellation 64 QAM Hierarchy Informaion Code Rate Not Hierarchy 1 aa CO X X 4 4 Guard Interval no oH lt Transmission Mode F Gu Gu Service ID LCN D U 101 USZU1 0 2 ci H ci IT IT b H H H Ox0201 ci b H al iii http 192 168 0 136 SetNIT htm key AddTSLoop 295 0 D Intern
29. ter than 10 seconds Conditions need to unplug power cord Power cord or socket damaged Any liquid flowed into device Any stuff causes circuit short Device in damp environment Device was suffered from physical damage Longtime idle After switching on and restoring to factory setting device still cannot work properly V Y MV VV VV Y Maintenance needed Page 30 38 Chapter 6 Application Application Examples 1 Residences and Private Homes Video content DVB T ISDB T distribution Eventual Roof Antenna Advertisement Optional System ev Monitor Optional Optional DVD EN ry Portable 2 Yx c Advertisement Optional Y d oca y oo Ed Vs Optional QPSK S2 Source en Optional Eventual Blue DVD m Hard Disk Sender g i Channel injection Monitor ea Coaxial Cable Camera Optional 4 Bar Audio Video contents distribution 8 BH NN NN NNN NN NNN NN NN NN N NN NN RN NN N ee Page 31 38 Eventual ES Roof Antenna N Pay Channel STB Optional IRD STB i Channelf injection Optional RE Splitter Blue DVD Optional Eventual Blue DVD pe gm ane Disk II Channelf injection ES Antenna Camera Optional Eventual CVBS Source Pay maa nn l STE a vB K L x Camera Channel injection 7e N aa Optional 1 AT blue OVO QPSK S2 Source Optional Optional Page 32 38 Ch
30. tput respectively If it is a single carrier output encoder amp modulator the submenus go directly to 4 1 1 4 1 6 4 1 IP Output A 4 2 IP Output B 4 1 1 IP Output gt 4 1 3 Output IP 4 1 2 Service IP 4 1 4 Subnet Mask 4 1 5 Gateway 4 1 6 Port User can enter 4 1 1 to decide whether to turn the IP port on or off and enter to the rest menu items to set the corresponding parameters Network setting After enter Network Setting there are three submenus shows as the following LCD displays Page 15 38 gt 5 1 IP Address od wd UJ U V St IVIODN User can press UP DOWN to choose this item and ENTER amp LEFT RIGHT to set the parameters Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Addre Reset Password Web Manage Port Vac NIC TT QT NOTE The MAC address is according to the factory setting and it is unique 6 Saving Configuration Users can enter Saving Configuration submenu for saving settings Choose yes and press ENTER to confirm Save Configuration Saving Config 7 Loading Configuration At this menu user can press UP DWON key to select and repress ENTER to confirm User can restore the device into the last saved configuration by choosing 7 1 and restore the device into factory configuration by choosing 7 2 the display will show as below Page 16 38 Load Saved CFG Loading Config 8 Version User can check the software v
31. ustrated as following Connecting Grouding Connecting Wire and Signal Power cable Cord Acquisition Installing Setting Running Check Device Parameter Device 2 4 Environment Requirement Me i Machine Hall When user installs machine frame array in one machine hall Page 6 38 the distance between 2 rows of machine frames should be 1 2 1 5m and the distance against wall should be no less than 0 8m Electric Isolation Dust Free Volume resistivity of ground anti static material 1X10 1X10 Q Grounding current limiting resistance IMO Floor bearing should be greater than 450Kg m Machine Hall Floor Environment 5 40 sustainable 0 45 C short time Temperature installing air conditioning is recommended Door amp Window Installing rubber strip for sealing door gaps and dual level glasses for window It can be covered with wallpaper or brightness less paint Fire Protection Fire alarm system and extinguisher Requiring device power air conditioning power and lighting Power power are independent to each other Device power requires AC 110V 10 50 60Hz or AC 220V 10 50 60Hz Please carefully check before running Relative Humidity 20 80 sustainable 10 90 short time 2 5 Grounding Requirement All function modules good grounding is the basis of reliability and stability of devices Also they are the most important guarantee of lightning arresting and interference rejecti
32. wise the device will not work 2 LIU T nU T E Z EE 3 After update you must reboot device marually L atg je S e I Save Restore Fale a system ES OE Reboot B Firmware rovvse Network Button Password Backup Load Figure 12 Network When user clicks Network it will display the screen as Figure 13 It displays the network information of the device Here user can change the device network configuration as needed 8 BH NN NN NNN NN NNN NN NN NN N NN NN RN N N N N N Page 27 38 IM B e B e B e B e ET B e B an B Pe B e B e B e B e B Pe B an B e B Pe B an B an B an B an B Pe B an B an B an B e B e B e B e B e N MOD 002 2 HDMI to DVB T Encoder Modulator User Manual LI mm R um R m nn En En WE m WE mu WE mu EN m WE m WE m ee WE mu EN m WE m ee R uu WE m WE m WE m R uu WE mu WE mu ee EN m ee WE m WE m WE mu EN uu ee ee R m EE m ee R m WE mu WE uu WE m EN uu ee WE m WE mu R mu EE uu EE uu N Ne No Nr Web Management Velcome Input 1 ln The manege address use this address to visit the manege Input 2 Address veb The format is xxx xxx xxx xxx like as 192 168 0 1 AST Input After set the IP addrress you must use the new address NIT to visit the manege web IP Qutput Modulator Subnet General is 255 255 255 0 it is must the same in a local area Save Restore Mask network System Gateway If the device is in different net segment you must

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