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1.      Grundig SAT Systems    PR FESSIONAL    HDTV Digital QAM    PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN    5   oS GSS Phone     Grundig SAT Systems GmbH Fax   Lu Beuthener Strasse 43 E mail     D 90471 Nuremberg Internet     PHDQ 1001     49  0  911   703 8877   49  0  911   703 9210  info gss de  http   www gss de    Contents    1  Safety T TT 4  2  General information 2  nere 4  2 1 Packing e  ntents u  2    00220022u0  inte EEEa ENES 4  2 2 Meaning of the symbols used    5  2 3  Technical Cates T 5  2 4 Eae 6  2 4 1 Input signal path    INROUTE rr No eaea 792 ainan 6  2 4 1 1 Menu setting    A ASI   1 BASI   2  6   2 4 1 2 Menu setting  A B ASI 1 ASI   27T 6   2 4 2 Output signal path    OUTROUTE               ueeecnennennnenesenesnee seen 7  2 4 2 1 Menu setting  ASI   gt  ASI              uessesenenennnnnnn ernennen 7   2 4 2 2 Menu setting    1   gt  AS  ASI   gt  MA    ooo  eee rene 7   2 4 2 3 Menu setting    2   gt  AS  ASI   gt  MB       7   DAS General    AEA EREE EEE EE 8   2 5  OT T 8  2 6 How the TPS module works  ss ideerne rd EEN NER  9  2 7 Explanation of the term    symbol reale   tern arsen aen a eaa 10   3  Assembly sssrinin ea eaa earra a iaei iiaia ainia 11  3 1 Installing th   Cassette    nennt 11  3 2 EMC regulations    een een meiner 11  3 3    Connecting the Cassette ssar eane EE E E AEEA RANE 12  34A Retrofitting a CA module  une ea ma na 13   A The control panel at a glance           zuruesusennnnennsnsnnenennensnnnnennensnnsnennenennsnennnnsnnsnnnnnnnnn 14  AT Meny ite
2.      SR 6900       Number 1      Active output symbol rate    Bx4A STUFFING  31667  28352     Number 1 Number 2     6325        Number 2        The current measured output symbol rate    If the station filter is activated  this value is lower than the   value of the    Number 1     The value fluctuates  since the   data rates of individual stations are dynamically modified   by the broadcasters        gt     Number 2    is not displayed in the channel strips    A     or    B    at the settings     OUTROUTE 1  gt ASI ASI  gt MA    or     2  gt ASI ASI  gt MB     for the symbol rate of the  ASI input signal cannot be measured  The ASI in   put signal therefore must be built in such a way  so that the output symbol rate     Number 1     is not  exceeded   The symbol rates of the transport streams built  by the cassette can be measured at the setting     OUTROUTE ASI  gt ASI    and be displayed in the re   spective channel strip     e Use the BID buttons to place the cursor under the    number to be changed     Number 1     and set the symbol  rate with the buttons j  E      The value set corresponds to the new output symbol rate   Increasing the value of    Number 1            gt  The    Number 1    can be increased to any value up to  7500      36  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Reducing the value of    Number 1           gt  With the station filter switched    on     the    Number 1     can be decreased  To do this  observe the  Number 2     for approx  30 seconds and note t
3.     0x0000     and set the hexadecimal number us   ing M E    s Use the BIB buttons to place the cursor under the re   spective digit of the hexadecimal number of the new PID     gt  0000      s Set the hexadecimal number using A B    e Use  J to set the cursor to    off    and switch to    on     re     name  using the E E buttons                 css     40   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Saving settings  e Press the D  button        gt  Back to    Selecting the cassette     A   page 20         gt  The settings are saved        gt  If functions of the TPS module are activated  their sta   tus is shown in the second line of the display      M        Station filter is switched on      N        NIT is activated      C        Network operator identification CAT is   activated         gt  By pressing the  EI button  you will be returned  to the menu item    Selecting the channel strip    via  without saving the programmed data  page 24         gt  If necessary set channel strip    B        5 4 1 Operation with a CA module    In order for this function of the CA module to be possible   stations capable of being encoded  only PHDQ 1001  or de   coded by the CA module you are using and your smart card  must be selected in the    Setting the station filter           PRO   GRAM    menu  page 31     Short term picture loss may occur when switching between  coded and uncoded broadcasts within one service  e g  cod   ed stations and uncoded regional broadcasters      s Press the ELIA 
4.    The data packets of the user data are collected to a  great data packet in the transport stream        gt  Seting    burst     The data packets of the user data are spaced out  evenly in the transport stream     Press the MAA button         gt  The    Selecting the channel strip           LINE    menu is  activated     css     703    PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Selecting the channel strip          Bx 4 LINE    EVES    Line A  lt     gt  Line B    Line A  Line B          e By pressing    select channel strip    A        Line A     or select  channel strip    B        Line B     by pressing the D button     s Press the MONJ button         gt  The    Selecting channel   frequency setting            OUTPUT    menu is activated     Selecting channel   frequency setting    In this menu  you can select the channel or frequency setting  for the adjustment of the HF output  The channel setting cov   ers the range of channels S21     C69  the frequency setting  covers the range from 42 0 MHz to 860 0 MHz     The QAM signal is normally transmitted with a bandwidth of  8 MHz  This means that you can only use the channel centre  frequency of the existing channel grid in the range of chan   nels S21     C69  frequency grid 8 MHz   The CCIR channel  grid is 7 MHz in the range of the lower frequency bands   channels C2     S20   Therefore the frequency setting is used  here  If one uses the existing channel grid of 7 MHz in these  channel ranges  this will result in interference  ove
5.   Setting the QAM modulation sssrinin ae nee nenn e 35  Invertingithe user signal    neuen een 35   Setting SHUMING ties serene ele een bre E oat 36  Setting a substitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal                      37  Network Information Table  NIT                           2200 2240 sensenennenenenneennn 38  Network operator identification sioiias niine aaa S nenne 39  Deleting PID  azrec sseni TRT aeiaai ee 40  Renaming a PD    nassen a namen 40  SAVING T nee ern 41   5 4 1 Operation with a CA module    41  Setting the encoding  only PHDQ 100    41   Setting the PID monitoring see e 42   Configuring  the  CA  module iss s icsassconsshanee sonata cceseeatonerestanaccee aabaccreas 43   Setting the station filter    seen een 44   6 Final procedures csyescecccssssccssescutssvsasssuuvscasnessesiseiaicass sunsbvesuseatestscsuessassivcesstavsvsseuteaees 46  7 Channel and frequency tables                scsscscsessssesecssssssscecescecsececcecsesaceeescsesscseseceeees 47  ass   3  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    1    Safety regulations     N Caution    e Assembly  installation and servicing should be carried out by authorised  electricians    e Switch off the operating voltage of the system before beginning with assembly   or service work or pull out the mains plug    Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms    Install the system so it will not be able to vibrate        in a dust free  dry environment     in sucha manner that it i
6.  162 00 202 00 242 00 282 00  66 00 130 00 170 00 210 00 250 00 290 00  74 00 138 00 178 00 218 00 258 00 298 00  CCIR   Hyperband  Frequency grid 8 MHz    gt     gt   amp   gt   25 26 25 AG io  S o go S o go S o      rw     era     aS      78   er     01 19  E  lt o o     o o EL      En m   ses      Pelee Br Pele fe Meee lees SSI  e E E wi aa if  S is     Se e  e  26  58 95  e 8  Fun Ka Be  ER FE SS SE zE  SE SE SE SE SE  QO O    O QO       Seil  S  22  928  S 24  S25     330 00       338 00    S 26  SID  S 28   gt 29       S 30    S 32  5 33    CCIR   Band IV V  Frequency grid          C 21  474 00 C 31  554 00  C 22   482 00 C 32  562 00  C 23   490 00 C 33  570 00  C 24   498 00 C 34   578 00  C 25   506 00 C 35   586 00  C 26   514 00 C 36   594 00  274522200 C 37   602 00  C 28   530 00 C 38   610 00  C 29   538 00 C 39   618 00  C 30   546 00 C 40   626 00  Service   Phone   49  0  911   703 2221  Fax   49  0  911   703 2326  Email  service gss de    Alterations reserved  Technical data E   amp  O E     CEA  C 42  CH3  C 44  CHS  C 46  C  C 48  C49  C50          8 MHz     634 00  642 00  650 00  658 00  666 00  674 00  682 00  690 00  698 00  706 00    S 34  SOS   S 36  SA    CSi  C52  E53    CSS  C 56  CSA  C 58    C 60       GSS GmbH       714 00  722 00  730 00  738 00  746 00  754 00  762 00  770 00  778 00  786 00       S 38    S 40  Sk  l    C  l  C 62  C 63    Ces   C 66  C 67  C 68  C69          794 00  802 00  810 00  818 00  826 00  834 00  842 00  850 00  85
7.  43   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    e To set the CA module use the Bl   and B E buttons     e All settings are saved by pressing the D  button        gt  You will be returned to the    Configuring the  CA module           CA    menu item        gt  By pressing the IGN button you can cancel the  settings in the menu of the CA module and are re   turned to the    Configuring the CA module           CA     menu     s Press the  J button       gt  The    Setting the station filter           Edit    menu is acti   vated     Setting the station filter    In this menu you select the stations wished from the encoded  data stream  which are to be decoded       gt  The display shows e g   Bx4A TV X 04 09    Y    Bx 4A CA    M     Menu  lt     gt  Edit    BB x 0  Bx 4A 01 03 MENU Bx4A TV X 04 09 X     entschl  sselt  decrypted  Sei 0     verschl  sselt    B encrypted     DVG  n  chster Service  next service                            Information                Meaning of the indicators in the example        Bx 4A      Slot 4  channel strip    A       TV    TV channel type   x   The currently selected station is  decrypted       04 09        The Ath of 9 stations read is being  displayed         Station name    css     44   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Further possible terms displayed        RA      Radio channel type     o      The currently selected station is  encrypted     Use the IB buttons to call up the stations in sequential  order which are to be decoded  then use A B to 
8.  S    and  set the required DVB S2 mode with the buttons R E    e Press the MONJ button       gt  The    Setting the input frequency           FREQ    menu is  activated     Setting the input frequency    If three dots             appear in the second line of the display   the cassette is in the    station search    mode  Please wait until  the process has finished    Once the HF receiver has synchronised to the input signal   any offset to the target frequency is displayed in MHz  e g        1 8     If a question mark         appears in the second line of the dis   play  there is no input signal present  Check the configuration  of the antenna system and headend station as well as the  preceding settings of the cassette       28   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001                                     BIB    Bx 4a FREQ Bx 4A CIN  BHB    11836  1 8 CN12 12 0dB    9 6  OK   e Use BI E to position the cursor under the digit to be set  of the frequency displayed    e Press B G to set the input frequency    s Set the frequency offset shown in the display  e g       1 8      to less than 1 MHz by varying the input frequency using  the E E buttons    s Press the BLUMER button        gt  The    Testing the signal to noise ratio           C N    menu  is activated   Testing the signal to noise ratio  In this menu you can estimate the quality of the input signal   Y  BIB   Bx 4A FREQ Bx 4A CIN  AA    11836  1 8 CN12 u 12 0 dB    9 6  OK      Current signal to noise ratio   2  This value sho
9.  button     Cassette PHDQ 1001        gt  The    Setting the encoding           CA    menu is activated    Cassette PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN        gt  The    Setting the PID monitoring           CA    menu is acti   vated  page 42      Setting the encoding  only PHDQ 1001     With cassette PHDQ 1001 it is possible to encode uncoded  channels  You can set whether you want to decode encoded  channels     descramble      or to encode uncoded channels      scramble         css     4    PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001         Bx 4A    i  scramble G H scramble   descramble         scramble       descramble    e Use the R E buttons to set encoding    scramble    or de   coding    descramble        e Press the MONE button   In case of setting    scramble          gt  The    Setting the QAM modulation         QAM    menu is  activated  page 35    In case of setting    descramble          gt  The    Setting the PID monitoring           CA    menu is acti   vated     Setting the PID monitoring    The factory default of the PID monitoring is switched on    If particular PIDs are not decrypted the CI module is reset  If  dropouts occur during the decoding of several stations the  PID monitoring can be switched off     Ee T  Bx 4A       PID Check          e Use the W E buttons to switch    off    or    on     the PID    monitoring     e Press the   MODE   button         gt  The    Configuring the CA module         CA    menu is acti   vated     css     42   PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    Configu
10.  default  All stations are deactivated     e Press the SN button     e Set the station filters of channel strip    B    and    ASI    in the    same way as channel strip    A      To save changes and to activate the station filter press the      MODE   button         gt  The filter is activated   The display shows    PROGRAM Filter on           gt  If stations are activated the corresponding PIDs  au   dio  video  text  are inserted into the data stream and  the PAT and SDT tables are updated     Test the status of the individual stations    If the filter is switched on  press the D button  In this mode  you can test the settings of the station filters again or change  them if necessary     In the    PROGRAM Filter on    menu the station filters  switched on can be switched    off    using the buttons    E E if necessary      g    PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Menu setting    A ASI   1 B ASI   2      Channel strip    A            f                 Bx 4A PROGRAM   Bx4ATV   01 10       Filter off Ban Das Erste  2      gt    D  I    MODE         I  i as   Tv   02 19    BIB  I  nc  I  I  i  I  D Bx4A PROGRAM EVE  Filter on on   off     T       e Set the channel strip    A    or    B          gt  The setting of the channel strips    A    and    B    is identi   cal and follows the description above     Press the MANA button         gt  The    Setting the QAM modulation         QAM    menu is  activated when the channel strips    A    without a CA  module installed and    B    a
11. 01 03 MENU 6 Bx4A TV X 04 09 X   entschl  sselt   lt  decrypted     Information      MODE   Ran 0   verschl  sselt          encrypted    BID  n  chster Service  next service          Bx 4A       CA    Menu  lt     gt  Edit                   Page 17    GsS       OE    PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    5 4 Programming the cassette        gt  Pressing the MOM button for longer than 2 seconds cancels the pro   gramming procedure  This takes you back to the programme item    Select   ing the cassette    from any menu  Any entries that have not been saved are  reset to the previous settings        gt  Entries in the menus can be saved by pressing the  JJ key  You are taken  back to the    Selecting the cassette    menu item     e Switch on the head end station      gt  The display shows the software version  e g  V 41       gt  The processor reads the cassettes    data   approx  10 seconds      BE Remote V 41    please wait        t gt 10s  Y                         Selecting the cassette      TWIN SAT   24 C07                Y  Box4 DVBS2 TPM                      e Select the cassette you want to programme  e g  Box 4  by  repeatedly pressing the button    if necessary       gt  The display shows e g  the menu    Box 4 DVBS2 TPM           Box 4    stands for slot 4   DVBS2 TPM    Type of cassette   y 1    Software version of the cassette    Press the USIO9 button         gt  The    Selecting the input signal path           INROUTE     menu is activated     css     20   PHDQ 1000 AS
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13. I LAN   PHDQ 1001    Selecting the input signal path  In this menu you define the signal path of the input transport  streams   Menu setting    A ASI 1 B ASI  2      s  chap  2 4 1 1  page 6      Menu setting    A B ASI   1 ASI   2      s  chap  2 4 1 2  page 6      Bx 4 INROUTE Be    A B ASI 1 ASI 2    A ASI 1 B ASI 2   A B ASI 1 ASI 2       e Use the E E buttons to select the signal path wished        Press the MONJ button         gt  The    Selecting the output signal path           OUTROUTE     menu is activated     Selecting the output signal path  In this menu you define the signal path of the output transport  streams   Menu setting    ASI   gt  ASI      s  chap  2 4 2 1  page 7      Menu setting    1   gt  ASI ASI   gt  MA      s  chap  2 4 2 2  page 7      Menu setting    2   gt  ASI ASI   gt  MB      s  chap  2 4 2 3  page 7      Bx 4 ees  ee ASI  gt MA  BIB    1  gt ASI ASI  gt MA  2  gt ASI ASI  gt MB  ASI  gt ASI             Bx 4 ASI RATE  108000 KBits    es    e Use the BR buttons to select the signal path wished     KO  Be                                2lE PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    e If you do not want to do ASI settings  press the MONA  button       gt  The    Selecting the channel strip           LINE    menu is  activated  page 24      s Press the BLUMER button       gt  The    Setting the ASI transfer rate           ASI RATE    menu  is activated     Setting the ASI transfer rate    In this menu you set the transfer rate for the ASI component  conne
14. N SAT   C5 12 S3 24 C07                                                                                                                                     Box4 DVBS2 TPM Bx5A DVBT DVBT  L E  v1     c09  ca      Page 18  Y  Bx 4 INROUTE    El  A B ASI 1 ASI 2    A ASI 1 B ASI 2   U  A B ASI 1 ASI 2  Y  Bx 4 OUTROUTE Bx 4 ASI RATE    RO  1  gt ASI ASI  gt MA LS 108000 KBits  f          j     1    1  gt ASI ASI  gt MA  2  gt ASI ASI  gt MB UST  ASI  gt ASI Y    MODE   Bx 4 ASI OPTION    9 0 188   204  positive   negativ  188 pos  cont    TT continuous   burst      B  Page 18  y y  Bx 4 LINE    BVG  Line A  lt s   gt  Line B    Line A   Line B  v  Bx 4A OUTPUT  Channel  f     Channel   Freq   Y  Bx 4A OUTPUT  BHB    s21 on     D DE  on I off  Y       css     16  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001                                                                                        Anzeige  Signalqualit  t  Display  Signal quality      TT    KO    DE  BID    DE  BD    DE    on   off    Bx 4A LEVEL  0 dB AA io     10aB  T  Bx 4A LNB    Ve  10600 MHz DE  T  BG    Bx4A SYMBOL    QO  AA    27500  Dvs s AA sovve s  pva s 2     v  EIG    8x 4A FREQ Bx 4A CIN  AH    11836  1 8 cn 12 ran 12 0 dB    9 6  OK  T  Bx4A PROGRAM Bx4ATV   01 10   gt  m l a  Filter off ___ 5   Das Erste  CS CS  i Y  i Bx4BTV   02 19  SWF3  i    MODE    i Y    ASI TV   01 10    MODE      T  Bx4A PROGRAM     Filter on  le  hrs Ca Moduli   7 222   oases a aS eA  eee E E  OMe SA MOGU i Kanalzug    A    mit CA Modul  wit
15. UURIN selects sub menus     ENIA scrolls backward through the menus        M  saves all entries       14  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    5 1    5 2    Programming    Preparation    e Connect the test receiver to the HF output or the test output of the head end  station    e Set the output channel   output frequency of the cassette  s  page 25  and  adjust the TV test receiver to this channel    e Switch on the channel strip  modulator  if necessary  s  page 26   For each  channel strip  there is a status LED which indicates if the channel strip is  switched on        Status LED Status LED  Channel strip Channel strip    e Balance the output levels of the channel strips    A    and    B    if the difference in  level is  gt  1 dB  page 26      Notes on level setting    In order to prevent interference within the head end station and the cable sys   tem  the output level of the cassette must be decreased by 10 dB compared to  analogue cassettes at 64 QAM  and by 4 dB compared to analogue cassettes  at 256 QAM     e Measure the output levels of the other cassettes and tune them to a uniform  output level using the appropriate level controls or software dependent on the  head end station used  Please regard the assembly instructions of the respec   tive head end station      15  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    5 3 Programming procedure    5 3 1 Channel strips    A     without CA module  and    B              BE Remote V 41    please wait                 t gt 10s  T   Bx 1A TWI
16. ator off or on    e To switch off the modulator place the cursor under    on     using the  J button and switch    off    the modulator of the  channel strip using the R E buttons        gt  The switched off modulator is indicated by              in  the display       gt  The status LED is switched off  s  also page 15      If the modulator is switched    off    use the R E to switch  it    on        Press the  I button         gt  The    Adjusting the output levels of the channel strips            LEVEL    menu is activated     Adjusting the output levels of the channel strips    This menu item is used to set the output levels of the modula   tors of the channel strips    A    and    B    to the same value        Bx 4A LEVEL  0 dB BEE io     10 4B                e Measure and note down the output level of the channel  strip  To adjust the output level to the output levels of the   other cassettes please pay attention to chapter 7    Final  procedures       e By repeatedly pressing the ENIA button scroll back to  the    Selecting the channel strip    menu    e Select the other channel strip  page 24  and set the  following menu items    e    Selecting channel   frequency setting     page 24   e  Setting the output channel    or    Setting the output  frequency     page 25    css     26   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    e Switch on the modulator if necessary  page 26  e Measure and note down the output level   e Activate the    LEVEL    menu of the channel strip with the  hig
17. ble via the ASI output  transport stream 2 via  modulator    B    and the transport stream from the ASI input    TS ASI    via modula   tor    A     MA                        Transport stream 1 Q                 R ASi output  TS ASI  ASI input 4   ee   an                      Kd Combiner D HF output                   Modulator    Transport stream 20 B                2 4 2 3 Menu setting    2   gt  ASI ASI   gt  MB       Transport stream 1 is made available via modulator    A     transport stream 2 via  the ASI output and the transport stream from the ASI input    TS ASI    via modula   tor    B     MB                                                                     Transport stream 1    ni  Kd Combiner H HF output  TS ASI Modulat  ASI input 9 o  Br or  Transport stream 2    G ASI output             css        PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    2 4 3 General    2 5    The cassette is equipped with two channel strips     A    and    B      The channel  strips consist of the digital tuners  the digital signal preparation units and the out   put converter  The channel strips are indicated in the head end station display  with    Bx    A    and    Bx    B     Using an adequate CA module encoded channels  can be decoded via channel strip    A     In addition cassette PHDQ 1001 is able  to encode uncoded channels via an adequate CA module  The control of the  cassette takes place via the control unit of the head end station    Two LEDs indicate if the respective channel strip is sw
18. coding QPSK  or 8PSK modulated signals  the demodulated data stream  can be accessed via the integrated TPS module  This data stream  also called  transport stream  contains several stations in all their components  video  audio   data and service information   which can be changed using the TPS module     The individual functions   Station filter   Individual stations can be deleted  This reduces the data rate and  consequently   the output symbol rate required  Additionally stations of the different transport  streams can be assembled to a new transport stream     Stuffing  The transport stream is padded using what is known as zero data  This ensures  a steady and constant output symbol rate     Changing the NIT   The transport stream contains data in the form of tables which the receivers eval   uate and require for convenient use  The TPS module can adjust the    Network  Information Table     NIT  to accommodate the new station data  The    NIT    con   tains data which is required by the set top box for the automatic search feature     Changing the operator ID  CAT     Some network operators transmit an operator ID in the data stream  e g  visAvi   sion   By changing the CAT the operator ID can be adjusted to the demands      9  PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    2 7 Explanation of the term    symbol rate       Modulation schemes such as QPSK and QAM transmit multiple bits simultane   ously  These are referred to as symbols  In addition to the user data flow which  transm
19. cted   For this setting please take the required information from the  documentation  technical data  of the ASI component to be  connected     4    OUTROUTE  ASI  gt MA              Bx 4  1  gt ASI    Bx 4 ASI RATE  108000 KBits    KO  uE              1  Tt  1  gt ASI ASI  gt MA  2  gt ASI ASI  gt MB  ASI  gt ASI    s Use the BIB buttons to place the cursor under the digits  to be set for the transfer rate then use the B E  buttons to  set the transfer rate wished     e Press the MONJ button         gt  The    Setting the ASI options           ASI OPTION    menu is  activated     css     77    PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Setting the ASI options    In this menu you define the size of the data packets  their  polarity and the type of transmission    For this setting please take the required information from the  documentation  technical data  of the ASI component to be                            connected   Y  Bx4 ASI OPTION    RQ  188 pos  cont          MODE     4          e Press the BIR buttons to set the size of the data packets    188    or    204    bits      e If the polarity of the data to be transmitted has to be  changed  press the BJ E buttons to place the cursor un   der    pos      positive     standard  and using the W E but  tons set to    neg      negative      s To change the type of transmission press the  B E buttons  to position the cursor under    cont      continuous     standard     and using the BIR set to    burst            gt  Setting    cont   
20. decrypt    X   or not to decrypt them     0         Save changes and activate the station filter     Press the  eye  button         gt  The filter is activated  The display shows the     Configuring the CA module           CA    menu        Bx 4A CA    Menu  lt     gt  Edit             e Press the MOJA button         gt  The    Setting the QAM modulation           QAM    menu is  activated  page 35        45   PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    6 Final procedures     N After installing the head end station  upgrading accessories or installing  cassettes it is necessary to tighten all cable connections  cable terminals  and cover screws in order to maintain compliance with current EMC regu    lations securely     e Securely tighten the cable connections using an appropriate open ended  spanner    e Measure the output levels of the other cassettes and tune them to a uniform  output level using the appropriate level controls or software dependent on the  head end station used  Please regard the assembly instructions of the respec   tive head end station    e Mount the front cover  s  assembly instructions of the head end station      css       46   PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    7 Channel and frequency tables    Advice for a frequency grid  8 MHz  in the Band I III       DES oo o  2 o 2 o 2 oe  2 oD BD BD BD BD BD  SOF SSF RSF FoF FSF FoF  BE gos oe as 232 oe  g S g S S 8 g S S g g S  42 00 82 00 146 00 186 00 226 00 266 00  50 00 114 00 154 00 194 00 234 00 274 00  58 00 122 00
21. displayed with name and station type        gt  If no station is found  the following error message will  appear in the display     FILTER no Service      In this case  check the configuration of the antenna  system and head end station  as well as the previ   ously adjusted settings for the cassette and the com   ponents connected to the ASI input        gt  The display shows e g   Bx4A TV   01 10    Das Erste    Meaning of the indicators in the example        Bx AA        Ty     u u      _       01 10          Das Erste       Slot 4  channel strip    A      TV channel type   The currently selected station is   switched on    The Ist of 10 stations is being displayed         Station name    Further possible terms displayed      RA    Radio channel type  For radio stations  the background of the screen of  the connected TV or test receiver is darkened     The currently selected station is switched off     u a       css     07    PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    u  n    The star means that the TV or radio station se   lected is encoded  To enable the stations  the CA  module and the appropriate smart card of the  station provider are required         gt  If a service number  e g     131     appears instead of     TV    or    RA     this indicates that an unnamed station  or an undefined data stream is being received     Use the BIB buttons to call up the stations in sequential  order  then use A I to activate  indicated by            or to  remove them                  Factory
22. he highest value   Add roughly 10   to this value  Do not decrease the     Number 1    lower than the value of    Number 2       Is the    Number 1    lower than    Number 2    question  marks          appear in the display     Bx 4A STUFFING  31667  36906   7    e Press the  ELIA button         gt  The    Setting a substitute signal in the case of an in   correct input signal           FAILURE    menu is activated        Setting a substitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal    You use this menu to set whether a QAM signal filled  with    Null Packets     a QAM signal filled with null packets  and self made tables    Tables    or a    Single Carrier    signal  should be provided as an output signal whenever an incor   rect input signal occurs  Selfmade tables are transmitted  furthermore         Bx 4A FAILURE  N      Null Packets Null Packets     Single Carrier    s Use the BIR buttons to set the output signal required     e Press the MONJ button         gt  The    Network Information Table           NIT    menu is ac   tivated     css     37   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Network Information Table  NIT     4  DE NIT    on off    o   gt  Make D Make       e To switch NIT on off     on       off     press the  E E buttons     s Press the B button to activate NIT    Make      T All active     QAM cassettes must be set and ready    for reception         gt  The NIT of all     QAM cassettes are switched on       gt  The cassette fetches all the information  out
23. her output level   e By pressing W M adjust the higher output level of one  channel strip to the lower output level of the other channel  strip incrementally from    0    to     10 dB        e Press the MONJ button       gt  The    Setting the LNB oscillator frequency           LNB     menu is activated     Setting the LNB oscillator frequency    Set the oscillator frequency of the LNB used in this menu     Bx 4A go  10600 MHz Be       e Use B E to place the cursor under the digit to be set for  the frequency display     e Press BIB to enter the oscillator frequency of the LNB  used        Press the MONE button       gt  The    Setting the input symbol rate           SYMBOL    menu  is activated     css   227 PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Setting the input symbol rate  The symbol rates of the satellite transponders can be found in  the current channel table of the satellite operator  in various  satellite magazines and in the Internet        BIG    8x 44 SYMBOL   E E    E E    27500  DvB s AA ove s ovs s2       e Use BI E to position the cursor under the digit to be set  for the symbol rate displayed   s Press R E to enter the values of the symbol rate     Setting the DVB mode    The cassette recognizes the transmitted DVB mode and  switches over between the normal QPSK mode  DVB S  and  the DVB S2 mode  Receiving stations with DVB S2 mode   we suggest to preset the DVB mode to shorten the time for  searching stations     e Use the D button to place the cursor under    DVB
24. hout CA module i Channel strip    A    with CA module  Kanalzug    B    i BESES E R e ee K Ra Td  Channel strip    BY   1  T             css      V      Programme entfernen   hinzuf  gen  Removing   activating stations  n  chster Service  Programm    next service  station     Programme entfernen   hinzuf  gen  Removing   activating stations    nachster Service  Programm   next service  station     Programme entfernen   hinzuf  gen  Removing   activating stations    n  chster Service  Programm   next service  station     PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    DE    on   off    KO  DE    KO  aE    GSS        Bx 4A STUFFING                     OXDE00 off     lt  gt     SR 6900  6325     Il    MODE    Y  Bx 4A FAILURE Be  Null Packets Null Packets     Single Carrier    MODE      T  Bx 4A NIT  ff  gt  Make    D Make    Bx 4A CAT ID    a HC  BH onoff          Bx 4A DROP  PID 0x0000 off                a HC  AH on  off    ID Page 16             wi i         18   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    5 3 2 Channel strip    A    with CA module                                                       only PHDQ 1001                                  Page 17  S Y  i Bx 4A CA    scramble  r scramble    descramble  Bx 4A CA  PID Check on  Y  Bx 4A CA  n E Menu  lt     gt  Edit  I                           Die angezeigte Information ist  abh  ngig vom verwendeten  CA Modul    The information displayed is  dependent on the CA module  used     A H scramble   descramble    AH on  off    Bd x o          Bx 4A 
25. isAvision transponder to    2      e Use the BJ E buttons to position the cursor under the digit  to be set   s Use MIR to change the operator ID from    OxDE00    to      OxDE02       e Use the D button to position the cursor under    off     then  use  E E to activate the new CAT    on           gt  The menu display switches to    modified           gt  If you try to change the network operator identifica   tion  operator ID  of a transponder which cannot be  modified     not modified    appears in the display    e Press the MONE button       gt  The    Deleting a PID         DROP    menu is activated     Uo   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Deleting a PID  In this menu a PID of the transport stream can be deleted     Y    Bx 4A DROP   RD  PID 0x0000 off    E E on off    e Use the   D buttons to place the cursor under the re   spective digit of the hexadecimal number of the PID to be  deleted     0x0000   and set the hexadecimal number using   i    e Use I to set the cursor to    off    and switch to    on     delete     using the R E buttons   s Press the MONJ button         gt  The    Renaming a PID           REMAP    menu is activated           KO  uA       Renaming a PID    In this menu you can allocate a new address to a PID retain   ing the complete data content     gQ    8x4A REMAP    8 0  aH    0x0000     gt  0000 off    F B  on   off  N T    e Use the BID buttons to place the cursor under the re   spective digit of the hexadecimal number of the PID to be  changed 
26. itched on  LED illuminates   or off  and also provide an indication of the signal quality based on their colour   Additionally the quality of the transport stream received is displayed     CN          The integrated TPS module  Transport Stream Processing  processes the data  from the demodulated transport streams    The HF output signals are sent through the HF output of the cassette to the output  collector  The common output level of the channel strips can be set at the output  collector  Additionally a transport stream is made available via the ASI output  dependent on the signal path set    When the head end station is switched on  the two line LC display shows the  software version of the control unit    To operate this cassette the software version of the control unit must be    V 41     or higher  You can find the current operating software for the control unit and  the cassette  the software    BE Flash    and the current assembly instructions on  the website    www gss de       The cassette is designed for use in the following head end stations      PSU 12     PSU8     PGT B     PST 19 1    Software query    Control unit   If necessary  you can activate the indication of the software version of the con    trol unit manually    e Press any two keys on the control unit of the head end station simultaneously  until the display goes dark and the software version  e g     V 41    appears      8  PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    2 6    How the TPS module works    After de
27. its video and audio information  error correction bits are transferred  The  FEC number states the ratio of user bits to the complete transmitted bits  The  output symbol rate is calculated as follows     256 QAM  SR  A    FEC x 1   x SR  E   128 QAM  SR  A    FEC x 2 7 x SR  E   64 QAM  SR  A    FEC x 1 3 x SR  E   32 QAM  SR  A    FEC x 2 5 x SR  E   16 QAM  SR  A    FEC x 1 2 x SR  E   4 QAM  SR  A    FEC x 1    x SR  E   Example   Output symbol rate 64 QAM  FEC  3 4   Input symbol rate SR  E    27 500 kSymb s    SR  A    3 4 x 1 3 x 27 500 kSymb s  SR  A    6 875 kSymb s       Note   If no    FEC    is stated in the station lists  it can be assumed to be     FEC   3 4        Reception from a transponder with a very low symbol rate    SCPC station    The extremely low data rate means that the output symbol rate is very low  If  there are reception problems with different digital receivers  set output symbol  rate to a higher value     Defined symbol rates  Some cable operators specify a fixed symbol rate  e g  6 900 kSymb s      css     10  PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    3 Assembly    3 1 Installing the cassette  N     Ensure the head end station is mounted so it will not be able to vibrate     Avoid  for example  mounting the head end station onto a lift shaft or any  other wall or floor construction that vibrates in a similar way       Before installing or changing a cassette unplug the power cable from the  mains power socket     s Remove the fastening screws  1  of a
28. le  please read the corresponding op   erating manual from the respective provider     e Insert the smart card into the CA module so that the chip on the smart card  faces the thicker side  top  of the CA module    e Insert the CA module into the slot  6  ls  chap  3 3  with the top side of the CA  module facing the top side of the cassette    e Push the CA module without canting into the guide rails of the CA slot  6  and  contact it to the common interface       Ud    PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    4 1    4 2    The control panel at a glance    Menu items    Programme the cassette using the buttons on the control unit of the head end sta   tion  The two line display of the control unit then shows the menus    The parameters and functions to be set are underlined    Use the ING key to select the following main menu items      Input signal path       Output signal path       Channel strip       Selecting channel   frequency setting      Output channel   output frequency  Output level   LNB oscillator frequency   Input symbol rate   Input frequency       Station filter     QAM modulation     Stuffing       Substitute signal       Network Information Table  NIT        Network operator identification     Deleting a PID     Renaming a PID       Control panel    The key pad on the head end station is used to scroll through the menus and  menu items one at a time     WIA scrolls forward through the menus   BID select parameters in the menus    f  set values  initiate actions     
29. level   Output impedance     Connections  SAT inputs   HF output   ASI input   ASI output     Connection strip  10 pin      RS 232 socket   Conditional access     925     2150 MHz   60 dBpV     80 dBpV   DVB S 1 2  2 3  3 4  16278   QPSK 1 2  3 5  2 3  3 4  4 5  9 61 8 9    10  SPSK 3 5  2 3  3 4  las 8 9    10   QPSK  2    45 MSymb s   QPSK  10     30 MSymb s   8PSK  10    31 MSymb s    S21     C69   42 0 MHz     860 0 MHz  typ  97 dBpV   75 Q    2 F sockets   1 IEC socket   1 BNC socket  75 Q   1 BNC socket  75 Q   for supply voltages and control circuits  serial interface for software update  several channels can be decoded     dl PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    2 4 Description    The double transmodulator cassette is a QPSK converter  which converts all  stations modulated according to DVB S   DVB S2 standard into two QAM modu   lated cable signals  The cassette has two digital SAT IF inputs and one HF output   Additionally it is equipped with an ASI input and an ASI output  ASI     Asynchro   nous Serial Interface acc  DIN EN 50083 9     The transport stream fed via the ASI socket can be inserted into the transport  streams of the receiving stages via the TPS module  The signal path is set in the  menu items input signal path    INROUTE    and output signal path  OUTROUTE        2 4 1 Input signal path    INROUTE     2 4 1 1 Menu setting    A ASI   1 B ASI   2       The transport streams of the receiving stage    TS A    and of the ASI input    TS ASI     generate the t
30. ms    ee ee 14  4 2 Control panel    essen RE DEEE ES 14   5 Progr GMiMing wisarssedcssceccccsccessaccessescedscushecblevnesscessaxsccts ETA 15  9 1  Tele 15  5 2  Notesion level settings css erindre res a ae 15  5 3 Programming procedure         ueensneneessenesneesseeeneee nennen nennen nenne 16  5 3 1 Channel strips    A     without CA module  and  B     16   5 3 2 Channel strip    A    with CA module    eee 19   5 4 Programming the cassette         nnesnenesseeesnen nennen nenn nennen nennen e 20  Selecting  the cassettes    an    ann 20  Selecting the input signal path           c ueessensseesseesnnessnnennnennnne nee EER S 21  Selecting  the output signal path    ae nern 21   Setting the ASI transfer Tate osse ene teeni kreere lor orate 22   Setting the ASI options sssrinin nA ya rens serbere 23  Selecting  the  channel  Stip os  ad jesus sede aaeoa oaae ea 24  Selecting channel   frequency seing    eee 24   Setting the output channel                ucneessenseesneennnennnnennnennnne nme nme nennen 25   Setting the output frequency eee 25  Switching the modulator off or on           eneessesssesneensenennnennene nme 2 d aT iav 26  Adjusting the output levels of the channel strips eee 26    css   J25 PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Setting the LNB oscillator frequency eee 27    Setting the input symbol aie    28  Setting the DVB T  TT 28  Setting the input redguency  eee 28  Testing the signal to noise dio    ee 29  Setting the station filter ror nens arrede nes EEEE 31
31. n unoccupied slot from the bracket of the  head end station     e Insert the cassette in this slot and push it into the housing     e Align the cassette and apply slight pressure to connect it to the connections of  the board and the HF bus bar     e Fasten the cassette with the screws  1          171              ol I I I I I I                                     6606    666900     e 6 ee                3 2 EMC regulations    To comply with the current EMC regulations  it is necessary to connect the  PN lines leading in and out of the head end station using cable terminals        A The attenuation of shielding of the connection lines for ASI and antenna  LE must meet the requirements for    Class A              E KLASSE       When mounting the cassette in a PGT 8 or PST 19 1 head end station which   N is installed in a 19  cabinet  make sure the connections leading in and out  for the 19  cabinet are made using cable terminals     css     eis PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001        toyo adm    e Insert the required number of cable terminals in the openings provided in the  head end station or in the 19  cabinet       gt  Cable terminals are not included in the scope of delivery     T Tighten the nut on the cable terminal until the teeth on the lock washer have    penetrated the exterior coating and a good connection is made between the  housing and cable terminal     3 3 Connecting the cassette              al       SAT input  A  ASI input Slot for a         CA module  SAT inpu
32. put fre   quencies  output symbol rates  etc   it needs from all  the     QAM cassettes in order to generate the cable  NIT  This process may take a few seconds   Then the NIT is generated  added and sent to all     QAM cassettes  The other     QAM cassettes also  add this new cable NIT  The status of all    QAM  cassettes in the NIT menu changes to    on      The display shows     read       copy            e To switch off the new NIT     off     press the    button   The cable NITs of the other     QAM cassettes will  IN stay switched on  When the cable NIT of the cassette  is switched on again     on     by pressing the B button   the previously generated NIT is added again  If you  have changed parameters in the meantime  you must  first select    Make    to generate a new  up to date NIT     e Press the MONJ button         gt  The    Network operator identification           CAT ID     menu is activated     css     38   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Network operator identification    In this menu  you can change the network operator identi   fication  CAT ID     Conditional Access Table   Identification    for example of the visAvision transponder  Eutelsat 8    West                  BB    8x 44 CAT ID   616  gH    0xDE00 off    E E on   off  CAT is not to be changed      Press the MONE button       gt  The    Deleting a PID           DROP    menu is activated   page 40    CAT is to be changed   The network operator e g  requires that you set the operator  ID of the v
33. ransport stream 1  The transport streams of the receiving stage     TS B    and of the ASI input    TS ASI    generate the transport stream 2              TSA                                                    SAT input  AY G pa stage  J CA module kl TPS o Transport stream 1  TS ASI  ASI input I    R TS B  SAT input  BX d E stage TPS o Transport stream 2                      2 4 1 2 Menu setting    A B ASI  1 ASI 2     The transport streams of the receiving stages    TS A    and    TS B    and of the ASI  input    TS ASI  generate the transport stream 1  The    TS ASI    transport stream fed  via the ASI input generates the transport stream 2           TSA                                           SAT input    A    J ae stage ______    CA module o   Een TS B  SAT input    B    gReceiving stage os TPS Leo Transport stream 1  TS ASI    ASI input g    2    Transport stream 2             css    6  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    2 4 2 Output signal path    OUTROUTE     2 4 2 1 Menu setting    ASI   gt  ASI     Transport stream 1 is made available via modulator    A     transport stream 2 via  modulator    B    and the transport stream from the ASI input    TS ASI    via the ASI                                           output   Transport stream 1    a  Combiner 5 HF output  Transport stream 2 o            gt     ia Sr  TS ASI  ASI input G ES 00_0_0222        F ASI output                      2 4 2 2 Menu setting    1   gt  ASI ASI   gt  MA       Transport stream 1 is made availa
34. re programmed        gt  Programming the channel strip    A    with a CA module  installed the settings for the CA module are activated   s  page 41        34  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Setting the QAM modulation    In this menu  you can set the QAM modulation and invert the  user signal     y  E 6 na A a  en Zi a  a A Ya ea a  Ye si se Ye A  ale VER ae ES eh ee   ak ah Zar a eae  gt   ohne CA Modul   Kanalzug    A    mit CA Modul     without CA module    Channel strip    A    with CA module  Kanalzug  B    essen Here er Men Ree eee ESTER  lt   D   Channel strip    B    i    I  I  I  i  I  L Y          DE Bx 4A QAM ale   4     256    64 QAM normal    B B normal   inverse    s Use H H to set the QAM modulation     4       256       gt  For higher QAM modulation  the output symbol  rate is lowered  An output QAM modulation of  gt   64 QAM places a large burden on the cable net   work  Due to noise  delay and frequency response  problems  reception of the converted output signal  can be affected     Inverting the user signal    For exceptional cases and    older    digital cable receivers  the  spectral position of the user signal can be inverted     s Use BIB to place the cursor under    normal      s Use R E to set the spectral position to    inverse           Press the  ELIA  button       gt  The    Setting stuffing           STUFFING    menu is acti   vated     css    35   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Setting stuffing       Bx4A STUFFING    RQ  SR 6900  6325   f  
35. ring the CA module    The menu varies according to which CA module you are  using  For this reason  please refer to the operating manual  of your particular CA module  The relevant information is  shown in the display of the head end station  This may ap   pear as a fixed display or as scrolling text according to dis   play capabilities            Bx 4A CA                               m FE Menu  lt     gt  Edit    B xio  Bx 4A 01 03 MENU Bx4A TV X 04 09 X     entschl  sselt  Information    Ga    MODE   0     verschl  sselt  encrypted  DE     Die angezeigte Information ist BD Service  abh  ngig vom verwendeten oe  CA Modul  next service       The information displayed is  dependent on the CA module    used     ass         gt  By pressing the  ERT button you can skip the     Configuring the CA module           CA    menu and ac     tivate the    Setting the QAM modulation           QAM     menu  page 35      e Press the    button to activate the menu of the CA module       gt  The display shows e g   Bx4A 01 03 MENU    Information    Meaning of the indicators        Bx 4A    Slot 4  channel strip    A        01 03        The first of three menu items is activated      MENU      The menu of the CA module is activated     For the explanation of further details please use the operat   ing instructions of the CA module used     e Use the R E buttons to activate the menu desired   e Press the   button to activate the menu   e Use the W E buttons to select the function desired      
36. rlapping   with the 8 MHz QAM signal packages  thus causing trans   mission problems     For programming in these channel ranges and in the frequen   cy ranges below them  we recommend starting with channel  S21   306 MHz going back in steps of 8 MHz  s  frequency  table on page 47   or reducing the bandwidth of the QAM  output signal by removing stations       24   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    Bx 4A OUTPUT  Channel Be Channel   Freq        s Use E E to select channel setting    Channel    or frequen   cy setting    Freq         e Press the MONE button         gt  The    Setting the output channel    or    Setting the out   put frequency           OUTPUT    menu is activated     Setting the output channel    In this menu you set the output channel of the channel strip   Additionally the modulator of the channel strip can be  switched off or on  page 26      1    Bx 4A OUTPUT    BB    s21 on     D DE    on I off          e Use the H E buttons to set the output channel     Setting the output frequency    In this menu you set the output frequency of the channel strip   42 0     860 0 MHz      Additionally the modulator of the channel strip can be switched  off or on  page 26      Y    Bx 4A output   VE  466 00 on   DE    on   off         lt    gt      I          e Use the R E buttons to place the cursor under the digit    css     75    PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    to be set for the frequency display then use R E to set  the output frequency wished     Switching the modul
37. s protected from moisture  fumes  splashing water and  dampness     somewhere protected from direct sunlight     not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources  in an ambient temperature of  20   C to  50   C    te that the head end station is adequately ventilated    Do not cover the ventilation slots    e Beware of short circuits   No liability is accepted for any damage caused by faulty connections or inap    propriate handling    Observe the relevant standards  regulations and guidelines on the installation and   operation of antenna systems    Earth the SAT receiver in accordance with DIN EN 50083 1   EN 60728 11   and VDE 0855  earthed  equipotential bonding     For further information please read the assembly instructions for the head    end station used     Aid Take action to prevent static discharge when working on the device     2    2 1    General information    Packing contents    1 Cassette PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN or PHDQ 1001  2 HF cables   1 CD  assembly instructions    1 Brief assembly instructions     4  PHD  1000 ASI LAN   PHD  1001    2 2 Meaning of the symbols used     N Important note    2 3        gt  General note       Performing works    Technical data    The devices meet the following EU directives   2006 95 EC  2004 108 EC  The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling     HF input  Frequency range   Level range   DVB S modes   DVB S2 modes     Symbol rate DVB S   Symbol rate DVB S2     HF output  Channels   Frequency range   Output 
38. t  B  LAN ASI output  6  RS232                 s Plug the SAT input cables into the SAT input sockets    SAT input A     2   channel  strip    A     and    SAT input B     1   channel strip    B           gt  LAN socket  3   intended for additional functions    s Connect the ASI sockets  4  and  5     e Connect the head end station to the mains power supply      6  Slot for a CA module     T   RS 232    socket  The operating software of the cassette can be updated via the 9 Pin D SUB  socket    RS232    using a PC or notebook and the software    BE Flash      You can find the current operating software on the website    www gss de        css       12   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    3 4    Retrofitting a CA module    The cassette is equipped with a common interface  It allows you to connect  a CA module for various encryption systems and service providers  Encoded  channels can only be decoded with a CA module suitable for the encoding  system and the corresponding smart card  The smart card contains all the infor   mation for authorisation  decoding and subscription     Caution  A N     Check with the distributor or manufacturer of the CA module to be    used to ensure that it is suitable for decoding several channels      The hardware and software of this cassette have been thoroughly pre   pared and tested        Any changes made by programme providers to the structures in the pro   gramme data might impair or even prevent this function      When working with the CA modu
39. tting for the station filter is    off     In this menu  you define the stations received to be transmitted  If stations  are activated the output symbol rate increases    If the station filter is switched off  factory default  all stations  of the transport stream passes the station filter  As soon as the  station filter is activated all stations are inactive and can be  added to the transport stream selectively     The figure of the menu below is dependent on the setting of  the    Selecting the input signal path    menu  page 21     The menu shows the setting  A B ASI 1 ASI   2     With this setting the transport stream of channel strip    B    is  routed to the transport stream of channel strip    A    and there   fore cannot be set in channel strip    B     Programming channel  strip    B    the transport stream coming from the ASI input can  be processed only     Menu setting    A B ASI   1 ASI   2      Channel strip    A                      TE Bx4ATV   01 10 DE  mee Das Erste go    ma  i Y  i Bx4B TV   0279  BIB  1 SWF3 alec    MODE    l e T    as   tv   01 10    BIB    aava KR ID  i  MODE      1   D Bx 4A PROGRAM B  DAN Filter on    on off   31  PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001        gt     Setting the station filter    menu of channel strip    B       Bx 4B PROGRAM    Filter    TE  off EN eee ID           Bx 4B PROGRAM    Filter on     e    on  off                       v    s Press the W E button        gt  All stations from the channel strip will be read  and  then 
40. ws the difference between the quality  of the input signal and the threshold of the tuner at  this type of modulation   T At a value lower than    5    picture dropouts can occur      3  If    OK    is shown  the signal to noise ratio is ok   If a value  lt  5 is shown under  2  the display changes    css   1295 PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001       from    OK    to           In this case test the input signal         gt  In addition to the indicator in the display  there is  also a status LED which indicates the quality of the  received transport stream     LED indicator Indication    Green Signal quality is good    Status LED  Channel strip  A        Yellow Signal quality is poor  Red No signal       The channel strip  modulator   is switched off          Status LED  Channel strip  B     s Press the AU button to return to the main menu     If the input signal path    A B ASI 1 ASI 2    is selected the  station filter of channel strip    B    is used in the channel  strip    A     Therefore perform the settings for channel strip    B     according to the pages 27   28  before activating the    Set   ting the station filter           PROGRAM    menu     If the input signal path    A ASI 1 B ASI 2    is selected the  channel strips can be programmed one after the other        Press the MONE button         gt  The    Setting the station filter         PROGRAM    menu  is activated       30   PHDQ 1000 ASI LAN   PHDQ 1001    ss          Setting the station filter    The default se
    
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