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1. BE Remote 41 REMOTE Bedienhinweise bl ttert Men s vorw rts t gt 10s bl ttert Men s r ckw rts i E O w hlen die Eingabeposition B w hlt Untermen Bx1A TWIN SAT stellen Werte ein 5 12 53 24 C07 Ul speichert alle Eingaben Ae zeigt die Eingabeposition B Operating Hints Y scrolls forward through the menu Bx 2 ENCODER Bx3A DVBT DVBT scrolls backward through the menu 4 18 gt E O select the enter position v1 mui BD3 cog B selects a submenu 4 E E set values and triggers actions MODE saves all entries AUDIO MODE gt 2 sec abbrechen cancel Shows the enter postion Y Bx2 ETHERNET off gt Options BB stat Bx 2 IP ADDR 1 DHCP MODE 192 168 0 128 Bx 2 IP MASK E E 255 255 255 E E MODE AUDIO Bx2 IP GATEWAY B O 192 168 1 G B Bx 2 UDP PORT B O 60000 ES x Bx2 OUTPUT lt ASI Sp gt 4 IP MPTS 9 HB asi EXT IP SPTS IP MPTS mnm IP SPTS MODE Bx 2 ASI RATE E IP 1 MODE PORT HE 108000 KBits UDP 1234 IRTP css 11 210
2. E 1 impedance isinsin cm 75 Q nominal Frequency 20 Hz 5 MHz S Video Input SL 225 EE NE DIN EN 50049 1 Input level Y LUMINANCE eseisma II IE ecc das I Ven Input impedance m 75 Q nominal FREQUENCY TANGO 20 Hz 5 MHz HDE 210 Audio Input Sie INe le Ce ERE I DIN 50049 1 JE Amet 500 Input impedance EE 10 kQ FREQUENCY range opum 20 Hz 15 kHz ASI Interfaces Ste he EN DIN EN 50083 9 em AME E MPEG ISO IEC 13818 1 max data TNE REB NE cones 108 Mbit s User data 2 222 2 2 90 Mbit s Impedance 7230 Level input output 22222 800 mV 10 Rise Fall Tim sco sit Me qund lt 1 2 ns 20 80 Reflexion loss 2 gt 17 dB 5 270 MHz LAN Interface Standard 10 100 1000 MB s Transport streams SPTS Single Programme Transport Stream MPTS Multi Programme Transport Stream 2110 ee PN EPOD UDP User Data Protocol RTP Real Time Transport Protocol Connections Audio 7161 MMC UO A Cinch sockets Video inputs 2 Cinch sockets 2 S Video sockets Mini DIN
3. TT 1 RJ 45 socket P Ee NE RE EN 1 BNC socket 75 Q re DT 1 BNC socket 75 Connection strip 10 pin suse eb b REPEAT ERI for supply voltages and control circuit 5 232 Socket m serial update interface s HDE 210 2 3 2 3 1 Description In the cassette HDE 210 two analogue audio and video signals are converted into MPEG2 data streams transport streams The transport streams are emitted via the LAN interface or the ASI output The cassette is equipped with two stereo audio inputs two S video inputs and one ASI data stream input The fed in analogues signals are digitized and supplied to an encoder that encodes them in real time The stereo audio signals are transferred via an adjustable amplifier to the en coder Encoding is done according to the MPEG 2 standard The bit rates are adjustable A transport stream fed via the ASI input socket will be inserted into the transport streams of the encoded analogous signals At the ASI output sockets BNC a transport stream is provided according to ISO IEC 13818 Alternatively one IP MPTS data stream or two IP SPTS data streams equipped with IP addresses can be provided at the network socket The cassette supports data rates of 2 15 Mbit sec It is intended for use in the head end stations STC 316 STC 1200 STR 19 8 and PST 19 1 Software versions Cassette After activating the cassette the software version of the c
4. etre reda 23 Setting the channel 24 Setting the ASI station ore Ere ee ae vb vw Re 24 Setting the transport stream ID and 0 25 Saving rg 26 6 Final BIGGER 26 6 1 Combination with other 2 2 26 css e HDE 210 Safety regulations AN Important information gt lt E gt Assembly installation and servicing should be carried out by authorised electricians Switch off the operating voltage of the system before beginning with assem bly or service work or pull out the mains plug Install the system so it will not be able to vibrate ina dustfree dry environment in such a manner that it is protected from moisture fumes splashing wa ter and dampness somewhere protected from direct sunlight not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources in an ambient temperature of C to 50 C Ensure that the head end station is adequately ventilated Do not cover the ven tilation slots Beware of short circuits No liability is accepted for any damage caused by faulty connections or inappropriate 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 60728 11 and VDE 0855 earthing equipotentia
5. PAL BG 4 43 MHz mari AV 1 2 aspect 116 9 4 3 AV 1 2 SHARPNEsS M EI sharp soft normal Bx2 1 5 E E BB n 188 cont 1204 7 off 1 7 i Ineg 110 09 AnnexB i burst MODE AUDIO 20 19 AnnexB 1 E BI 227 40 50 60 MODE AUDIO nur only HIP spre 2 MODEIPORT BB UDP 1234 iar RP IP 2 5 EI BI 7 B B i 2 dr I 10 09 AnnexB i 120119 i IP 2 OUT IP 1 i i i 227 40 50 61 EU x i Bx 2 INPUT AV1 gt gt SS i EU JAV 2 co AV 1 2 BITRATE 6 Mbps Audio only 2 15 off 1 2 INPUT 8 81 P S Video Composite AV 1 2 NORM i IPAL N 72 HDE 210 5 2 Gss AV 1 2 ON TELETEXT man AV 1 2 AUDIO Stereo 192 kbps mans AV 1 2 VOLUME 2 dB AV 1 2 PRG NUM 4 0x0020 ema AV 1 2 PROG 1 NAME Bx 2 Filter 51 TV Das Erste Bx 2 0x0001 0100 TS ONID Programming the cassette I
6. Cassette overview Kanalzug B Channel strip B 2 S Video input Mini DIN 3 Video input Cinch 4 Audio input L Cinch 5 Audio input R Cinch 6 Ethernet socket RJ45 7 ASI input BNC ASI output BNC 9 RS232 socket 9 Pin Sub D Kanalzug A Channel strip A HDE 210 3 3 Connecting the cassette To comply with the current EMC regulations it is necessary to connect the lines leading in and out of the head end station using cable terminals When mounting the cassette in a head end station which is installed in a 19 cabinet e g STR 19 8 or PST 19 1 make sure the connections leading in and out for the 19 cabinet are made using cable terminals e Insert the required number of cable terminals in the openings provided the head end station or in the 19 cabinet gt Cable terminals are commercially availiable and not included in the scope of delivery 00000 IN Tighten the nuts on the cable terminals until the teeth on the lock washer have pen etrated the exterior coating and a good connection is made between the housing and cable terminals Connect the peripheral devices via cable terminals to the input sockets Vid eo 3 or S Video 2 Audio R 5 and Audio L 4 of the channel strips A and gt connect a mono audio signal to input Audio L 4 Connect the ASI input 7 and the ASI output 8 to the periphe
7. buttons set the port number wished Press button gt The Defining the quantity of data packets setting the forward error correction setting the transmission channel PKTS FEC menu is acti vated Defining the quantity of data packets Setting the forward error correction Setting the transmission channel In this menu you set the quantity of the data packets to be transmitted the for ward error correction FEC and the transmission channel If the forward error correction is used the data to be transmitted is encoded in a redundant way so that the addressee can correct transmission errors IP 1 PKTS FEC 7 off Defining the quantity of data packets e Press the button to select the data packet digit e Using the E E buttons define the quantity of MPEG data packets in one data packet 1 7 Setting the forward error correction Press the button to select the forward error correction gt In position off the forward error correction FEC is switched off e Using the buttons set the value of the FEC wished off 10 9 20 19 HDE 210 Setting the transmission channel Press the button to select Annex e Use the E I buttons to set the transmission channel wished AnnexA AnnexB Press the 1 button gt The Setting the output IP address OUT IP menu is activated Setting the output IP address In this menu you set the outp
8. e Press the 1 button gt The Setting the ASI options ASI OPTION menu is activated 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 2 ASI OPTION 188 pos cont e Press the B I buttons to set the size of the data packets 188 or 204 bits If the polarity of the data to be transmitted has to be changed press the to select pos positive standard and using the buttons set to neg negative 17 HDE 210 e To change the type of transmission press the buttons to select cont continuous standard and using the R E buttons set to burst gt Setting cont The data packets of the user data are collected to a great data packet in the transport stream gt Setting burst The data packets of the user data are spaced out evenly in the transport stream Press button gt Return to the start menu of Selecting the output signal path Output signal path IP MPTS IP SPTS In this setting the output transport stream is provided via the Ethernet socket IF IP MPTS Internet Protocol Multi Programme Transport Stream is selected all services programmes fed in via the AV1 AV2 and ASI inputs are provided in one multi programme transport stream
9. O 65535 Press the 1 button gt Return to the start menu of Setting the Ethernet parameters Press the button gt The Selecting the output signal path OUTPUT menu is activated e f you do not want to do output settings press the button gt Setting the input parameter INPUT menu is activated page 20 Selecting the output signal path In this menu you define the signal path of the output transport streams OUTPUT Bx 2 OUTPUT Bx 2 OUTPUT IP MPTS gt IP SPTS e Use the R E buttons to set the signal path wished gt Output signal path IP MPTS IP SPTS see page 18 16 HDE 210 Output signal path ASI In this setting the output transport stream is provided via the ASI output For this please also note chapter 6 1 Combination with other cassettes Bx 2 OUTPUT ASI gt Press the J 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 connected incl stuffing filled up user data rate For this setting please take the required information from the documentation technical data of the ASI component to be connected Bx 2 ASI RATE 108000 KBits e Use the buttons to select the digits to be set for the transfer rate then use the E I buttons to set the transfer rate wished
10. e Use the R E buttons to set the desired volume 11dB Press the button gt The Setting the programme ID PRG NUM menu is activated Setting the programme ID In this menu you can set the programme ID of the input AV 1 2 PRG NUM 1 0x0020 e Use the buttons to set the programme ID wished 1 255 A I behind the programme ID indicates that this ID is already in use Press the button gt The Setting the programme name NAME menu is activated 57 HDE 210 Setting the channel name In this menu the channel name of the input can be set AV 1 2 NAME PROG 1 Use the buttons to select the digit of the channel name to be set and use EMI buttons to set the desired character 0 9 A Z ror U a z o 0 UAE nn Or Press the 1 button gt Return to the start menu of Setting the input parameter Use the buttons to select the 2nd AV input and carry out its settings analogous to that of the Ist AV input or Press the button gt The Setting the ASI station filter ASI menu is activated Bx 2 ASI Filter off e f you do not want to do station filter settings press 1 button gt The Setting the TS ID and ORGNET ID TS ONID menu is activated page 25 Press the button Setting the ASI station filter gt All ser
11. Assembly Instructions English GSS GSS Grundig SAT Systems Head End Digital Encoder HDE 210 Phone 49 0 911 703 8877 KLASSE CLASS Grundig SAT Systems GmbH Fax 49 0 911 703 9210 Beuthener Strasse 43 D 90471 Nuremberg E mail info gss de Internet http www gss de Contents 1 Safety regulations i daa obe Doer Fa rv etiam adie diel 4 aS 5 2 1 Packung contents 5 22 Meaning of the symbols used 5 E EURO 5 29 DeSscHpliona see pu ees 7 2 3 1 Software Versions reese aE 7 3 Assembly iic iic 8 3 1 Installing 8 3 2 Cassette 8 3 3 Connecting the stk 9 4 The control panel at a glance M 10 AN Ment Hems 10 leave 10 5 Programming ocio S Programming procedure dr Dad web d i v Pla res RE RS 11 52 Programming the dssdo arrese 13 Selecting 14 Setting the Ethernet parameters sss 14 Setting the IP address of the 2 2 4 15 Setting the addre
12. OFF En BB IJoint Dual Mono L 1256 320 384 11 11 BB 1 2551 Programmnummer ist bereits belegt 1 Programme number is already in use E g Services entfernen hinzuf gen B Removing activating services n chster Service Programm E B next service station gt Pressing the 1 button for longer than 2 seconds cancels the pro gramming procedure This takes you back to the program item Selecting 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 T key You are taken back to the Selecting the cassette menu item gt The parameters and functions to be set are underlined Cursor 210 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 REMOTE Y Bx1A TWIN SAT 5 12 53 24 C07 Selecting the cassette e If necessary select the cassette to be programmed by repeatedly pressing the Ell button e g Box 2 gt The display shows e g the menu Bx 2 ENCODER Bx 2 stands for slot 2 ENCODER type of cassette software version of the cassette Bx2 ENCODER Bx3A DVBT DVBT BD3 c09 Press the JE button
13. TRATE 6 Mbps e Use the buttons to set the bit rate of the video signal 2 0 14 0 Mbit sec If only audio signals are to be encoded set the bit rate to Audio only In setting Off the input is switched off Press the button gt The Setting the video signal type INPUT menu is activated Setting the video signal type You may set whether you would like to input a video composite signal Compos ite CVBS via the yellow Cinch socket or a S video signal S Video Y C via the Mini DIN socket in this menu AV 1 2 INPUT Composite Use the buttons to set the desired type of video signal e Press the button gt Setting the TV standard NORM menu is activated Setting the TV standard In this menu the TV standard of the input signal is to be set PAL BG 4 43 MHz or PAL 3 58 MHz AV 1 2 NORM PAL BG 4 43 MHz e Use the R E buttons to set the TV standard wished 52 210 Press the button gt The Setting the aspect ratio ASPECT menu is activated Setting the aspect ratio In this menu the aspect ratio of the input signal is to be set 16 9 or 4 3 AV 1 2 ASPECT 4 3 e Use the E I buttons to set the aspect ratio wished e Press the 1 button gt The Setting the sharpness SHARPNESS menu is activated Setting the sharpness In this menu the you set the sharpn
14. assette is displayed see page 14 Control unit To operate these cassettes the software version of the control unit must be VAT or higher Approx 5 minutes after the last keypress the software version of the control unit is displayed If necessary you can activate the indication of the software version of the control unit manually 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 ao HDE 210 3 2 Assembly Installing the cassette Before installing or changing a cassette unplug the power cable from the mains power socket Remove the fastening screws 1 of an unoccupied slot from the bracket of the head end station Insert the cassette in this slot and push it into the housing Align the cassette and apply slight pressure to connect it to the connections of the board and the HF bus bar Fasten the cassette with the screws 1 PLL LL Le ci 5 amp eRe 5 I el Le Lel Le Lel Lel LAI elle 909000 o 9 6 e e o o 9 c
15. eam ID and ORGNET ID TS ONID menu is activated Setting the transport stream ID and ORGNET ID If the input signals are encoded to a separate transport stream e g setting of the output signal path gt ASI without any ASI input signal a new ORGNET ID must be assigned to the transport stream Bx 2 TS ONID 0x0001 0100 e Use the buttons to select the digit of the hexadecimal number to be set and use the buttons to set the desired character 25 HDE 210 6 Saving settings Press the f button gt Return to Selecting the cassette page 14 gt The settings are saved Note By pressing the button you will be returned to the menu item Setting the Ethernet parameters page 14 without saving the programmed data Final procedures After installing the head end station upgrading accessories or installing cas 6 1 settes it is necessary to tighten all cable connections cable terminals and cover screws in order to maintain compliance with current EMC regulations securely Securely tighten the cable bolted connections using an appropriate open ended spanner Mount the front cover s assembly instructions of the head end station Combination with other cassettes The transport stream provided at the ASI output can be transferred via the ASI input of a following cassette to a modulator If no signal is supplied at the tuner inputs of this cassette the foll
16. ess wished normal sharp or soft 1 2 SHARPNESS normal e Use the R E buttons to set the sharpness wished Press the button gt The Setting the teletext options TELETEXT menu is activated Setting the teletext option In this menu you switch teletext ON or OFF AV 1 2 TELETEXT ON Use the ll buttons to switch teletext on or off ON or OFF Press the button gt The Setting the audio signal type and bit rate Audio menu is acti vated Setting the audio signal type and bit rate In this menu you set the signal type and the bit rate the audio signal is to be encoded 20 HDE 210 AV 1 2 AUDIO Stereo 192 kbps Use the buttons to set the signal type Stereo Joint Stereo sub jectively improved stereo impression Dual Channel dual channel sound or Mono L left of the audio signal Use the button to select the bit rate setting and set it as wished with the buttons 192 384 kbit sec The higher the bit rate the higher the quality of the transmitted audio signal Bear in mind that when the bit rate is increased the bandwidth of the output signal is also increased Press the button gt The Setting the level of the audio signal VOLUME menu is activated Setting the level of the audio signal In this menu you can adapt the volume of this audio input AV 1 2 VOLUME 2 dB
17. gt The Setting the Ethernet parameters ETHERNET menu is activated e If you do not want to do Ethernet settings press the button gt The Select the output signal path OUTPUT menu is activated page 17 Setting the Ethernet parameters In this menu you specify whether the Ethernet parameters for the prospectively intended control of the cassette are entered gt automatically by a connected server DHCP gt manually via the menu stat gt oder whether you will not use the Ethernet output off To assign the cassette uniquely each IPTV cassette must be allocated its own IP address ass 14 HDE 210 Bx 2 ETHERNET Bx 2 ETHERNET Bx 2 ETHERNET off stat gt DHCP gt e Press the buttons to select manual setting stat of the Ethernet parameter automatic setting DHCP of the Ethernet parameter or to deaktivate Ethernet off Press the button to activate the setting options Options gt The Setting the IP address of the cassette IP ADDR menu is activated Setting the IP address of the cassette If you choose to enter the Ethernet parameters manually set the IP address of the cassette in this menu If DHCP is selected the IP ADDR IP MASK and IP GATEWAY sub menus display the parameters that were assigned automati cally by a connected server Ifa server is not connected 0 0 0 O appears in the corresponding me
18. l bonding Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms Test the software versions of the head end station and the cassette and update them if necessary The current software versions can be found at www gss de For further information please read the assembly instructions for the head end station used Take action to prevent static discharge when working on the device Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish In accordance with directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and the European Council from January 27 2003 which addresses old electronic and electrical devices such devices must be disposed of at a designated collection facility At the end of its service life please take your device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal 4 HDE 210 2 1 2 2 2 2 General information Packing contents 1 Cassette 210 1 CD assembly instructions 1 Brief assembly instructions 1 BNC cable 1 LAN cable RJ45 Meaning of the symbols used N Important note gt General note Performing works Technical data The devices meet the following EU directives 73 23 EWG 89 336 EWG CC The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as typical CVBS Video Input Se Tage SE T DIN 50049 1 Input level
19. nu The star in the display means that the data is provided by a DHCP server Bx 2 IP ADDR 192 168 0 128 Use buttons to select the digits of the IP address displayed to be set and use to set the IP address wished Press the button gt The Setting the address range subnet mask IP MASK menu is acti vated Setting the address range subnet mask In this menu you define the address range for the cassettes connected to the LAN network Bx 2 IP MASK 255 255 255 0 Use the buttons to select the digit of the subnet mask displayed to be set and use to set the subnet mask wished Press the button gt The Setting the gateway address IP GATEWAY menu is activated 15 HDE 210 Setting the address of the gateway The address of a gateway server can be set in this menu If no gateway is used you can skip this setting Bx 2 IP GATEWAY 192 168 OG e Use the buttons to select the digit of the IP address displayed to be set and use to set the IP address wished Press the button gt The Setting the UDP port UDP PORT menu is activated Setting the UDP port The UDP port setting is required if the cassette needs to be reached externally for remote maintenance Bx 2 UDP PORT 60000 Use the buttons to select the digit of the port number displayed to be set and use to set the port number wished
20. owing settings must be made for INROUTE and OUTROUTE For example cassette HDTV 1000 ASI LAN At INROUTE setting 51 1 B ASI 2 OUTROUTE must be set to 1 gt 51 ASI gt MA or 2 gt ASI gt MB or at INROUTE setting A B ASI 1 ASI 2 OUTROUTE must be set to l gt AS ASI gt MA 26 HDE 210 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 by GSS GmbH V1 07012010
21. ral devices or connect the LAN socket 6 Connect the head end station to the mains Note The RS 232 socket 9 pin Sub D is for updating the operating software of the cassette using a PC or notebook Use the BE Flash software as the up date software You can find the current operating software of the cassette on the website www gss de 9 HDE 210 4 The control panel at a glance 4 1 Menu items Program 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 Use the key to select the following main menu items Cassette Ethernet Output Input ASI TS ONID 4 2 Control panel BE Remote please wait MODE BOX SELECT LEVEL RF OUTPUT MODE OUTPUT MODULATOR OUTPUT CHANNELS MODE AUDIO MAIN SUB STEREO MENU SELECT MODE BUTTON PRESS MENU RESET MODE BUTTON PRESS 2 SEC VIDEO AUDIO The key pad on the head end station is used to scroll through the menus scrolls forward through the menus EXP scrolls backward through the menus lt gt select parameters in the menus B selects sub menus EE set values saves all entries css a 8 MULTI VIDEO HDE 210 5 Programming 5 1 Programming procedure
22. ss range subnet 15 Setting the address of the gateway 16 FAEN 16 Selecting the output signal path 16 Outoutsignal path ASI 17 Setting Ihe ASI transfer s te 17 Selling the F een Use eat 17 Output signal path IP MPTS IP 5 18 Selecting the transmission protocol 2 5 rtr etes 18 Seiting Ihe port humbe rd PAN PER 18 Defining the quantity of data packets semen gerer toro nini 19 Setting the forward error correction 19 Setting the transmission channel sss 19 ass 2 HDE 210 Setting the output IP address 0 20 Setting the input parameters 20 Setting the bit rate of the video signal 2 2 2 4 21 Setting the video signal enker 21 Setting the TV standard peine d doce LR api 21 Setting the aspect ratio 22 Setting thesharpness e 22 Setting Ihe teletext ek needed 22 Setting the audio signal type and bit rate 22 Setting the level of the audio 2 2 9 23 Setting the programme 1
23. ut IP address for the selected transport stream IP 1 OUT IP 227 40 50 60 Press buttons to select the digit of the IP address to be set e Using the W E buttons set the IP address wished As by setting IP SPTS two transport streams are provided the settings MODE PORT PKTS FEC and OUT IP must be done two times IP 1 and IP 2 After the settings for IP 1 button 1 will take you to the settings for 2 Allocate different IP addresses to the transport streams Press the button gt Return to the start menu of Selecting the output signal path Press the button gt The Setting the input parameter INPUT menu is activated If you do not want to do input settings press the button gt The Setting the ASI station filter ASI menu is activated page 24 Setting the input parameter In this menu you set the input parameters for the inputs AV 1 and AV 2 Bx 2 INPUT AV 2 gt Bx 2 INPUT AV 1 gt Using the El buttons select the corresponding input g g inp 20 HDE 210 Press the button gt The Setting the bit rate of the video signal BITRATE menu is acti vated Setting the bit rate of the video signal You can use this menu to set the bit rate at which the video signal is to be en coded The higher the bit rate the higher the quality of the transmitted video signal AV 1 2 BI
24. vices from the ASI input will be read and then displayed with name and type of the service gt If no services is found the following message will appear in the display no Service In this case check previously adjusted settings for the cassette and the components connected to the ASI input gt The display shows e g ASI TV 01 07 Das Erste 24 HDE 210 Meaning of the indicators in the example ASI ASI station filter Television type of service The currently selected service is activated 01 07 Ist of 7 services is being displayed Das Erste Name of the service Further possible terms displayed RA Radio type of service For radio stations the background of the screen of the connected TV or test receiver is darkened The currently selected service is switched off The star means that the service selected is encoded If a service number e g 131 appears instead of TV or RA this indicates that an unnamed service or an undefined transport stream is being received Use the 1 buttons to call up the services in sequential order then use buttons to activate indicated by or to remove them gt Pressing the button all services can be activated or deacti vated Press 1 button gt Return to the start menu of Setting the ASI station filter Press the button gt The Setting the transport str
25. with one IP address IF IP SPTS Internet Protocol Single Programme Transport Stream is selected the signal from input AVI is provided in one single programme transport stream with one output IP address IP 1 AV2 is provided one single programme transport stream with one output IP address IP 2 Press the buttons to select the signal path wished Bx 2 OUTPUT Bx 2 OUTPUT IP MPTS gt IP SPTS gt Press the button gt The Selecting the transmission protocol setting the port number MODE PORT menu is activated Selecting the transmission protocol Setting the port number In this menu you can define the transmission protocol and the port number IP 1 MODE PORT UDP 1234 18 HDE 210 Selecting the transmission protocol e Press the button to select UPD e Using the R E buttons to select the transmission protocol wished UDP The User Datagram Protocol is for the connectionless without handshake transmission of data to a certain application The port number of the service is also sent which the data should obtain RTP The Real time Transport Protocol is for continuously transmitting multimedia data streams in an IP network Unlike UDP the header is transmitted which makes the data transmission more robust Setting the port number e Using the buttons select the digit of the port number displayed to be set Using the

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