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1.            output Control  turns each of the 4 RF channels On Off     CW Control  allows the user to switch the QAM output mode to CW  Continuous Waveform  which activates an analog  carrier at the selected channel s center frequency comparable to the digital QAM output level  It is typically used when  only an analog signal level meter is available to measure the encoder s output level during installation and servicing     Final Output Level  selects the        RF output level for the combined output  The range is as shown in the table below   when configured for 1  2 3  or 4 QAM output channels       of RF QAM Channel ON Final Output Level Range  dBmV  Default Recommended  Value  dBmV     52 to 60    lo        output QAM Mode  selects the desired QAM modulation mode  Possible options are  64B  256B  16A  32A  64A  128A   and 256A  For most applications in the USA  the recommended QAM modulation mode is 256B         6  output QAM Map  selects the desired QAM Map  channel frequency plan   Possible options are STD  IRC  and HRC     Output QAM Data Rate  indicates the data rate depending on the selected QAM mode  for example 5 360500 Mbaud  for QAM 256B          Output QAM Interleaver  indicates the interleaver value for the selected QAM mode       output QAM Alpha  indicates the Alpha value for the selected QAM mode      10         Lock State  indicates whether Quad QAM module is working properly  locked  or not     NOTE  The module may take a few seconds to lock when QAM outp
2.        GUE  800  523 6049     732  679 4000 FAX   732  679 4353    www blondertongue com    i   BLONDER                         Old Bridge  NJ 08857 1000 USA    LABORATORIES INC        INSTRUCTION MANUAL    HDE 2H 2S QAM    MPEG 2 HD Encoder  Model Stock No  Description    HDE 2H 2S QAM 6379A MPEG 2 HD Encoder  2xHDMI   2xHD SDI  4xComponent Composite inputs     4xQAM   4xGigE   4xASI outputs  EAS compatible                                  Status Date Document No  Issue No  Author  Active August 13  2013 651227300C 3 KK  Obsolete May 28  2013 651227300B 2 KK  Obsolete March 8  2013 651227300A 1       MADE IN USA  LL L        02013 Blonder Tongue Laboratories  Inc  All rights reserved  Specifications are subject to change without notice  Trademarks are the property of their respective owner     2  HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    We recommend that you write the following information in the spaces provided below     Purchase Location Name        Purchase Location Telephone Number        HDE 2H 2S QAM Serial Number           The information contained herein is subject to change without notice  Revisions may be  issued to advise of such changes and or additions     Correspondence regarding this publication should be addressed directly to   Blonder Tongue Laboratories  Inc   One Jake Brown Road  Old Bridge  NJ 08857 USA   Document Number  651227300C   Printed in the United States of America     All product names  trade names  or corporate names mentioned in this document are 
3.    Section 5 8 for details         rtp     lt ip address gt   lt port no  gt   eg  rtp    239 10 10 31 50001    or    udp     lt ip address gt   lt port no  gt   eg  udp    192 168 253 100 50055    NOTE  For uni cast  the  lt ip address gt  will be the IP address of the computer  For multicast  the  lt ip address gt   will be the multicast address assigned under the  Destination IP  on    Main  gt  IP  screen  see  1  of Section  5 8 for details      iv  Select Play  2 Open Media                1    Disc T Network Ef Capture Device    Network Protocol    Please enter a network URL                          Show more options       Cancel       Figure 5 16    Limited Warranty    Seller will at its sole option  either repair or replace  with a new or factory reconditioned product  as Seller may determine  any product manufactured or sold  or in  the case of software  licensed  by Seller which is defective in materials or workmanship or fails to meet the applicable specifications that are in effect on the date of  shipment or such other specifications as may have been expressly agreed upon in writing   i  for a period of three  3  years from the date of original purchase for all  stock hardware products  other than those specifically referenced herein below having a shorter warranty period    ii  for a period of one  1  year from the date of  original purchase  with respect to all MegaPort     IPTV products  test equipment and fiber optics receivers  transmitters  couplers and int
4.    The Program Number must be unique in a MPTS output stream  If a duplicate Program Number  exists  assign a different number in the range of 1 to 65535          short Name  user may enter a short name for the channel  Up to 7 alphanumeric characters are allowed      9  Major Channel  user may enter a major channel number for the output program  The range is 1 to 99 for Terrestrial        1 to  999 for Cable     22   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Minor Channel  user may enter a minor channel number for the output program  The range is 1 to 99 Terrestrial and 1  to 999 for Cable        The channel number displayed on the screen is the combination of the major and minor  channels  Make sure that the major minor channel pair is unique for each program on the MPTS  output  For example  if major channel   6 and minor channel   1  then the channel number  displayed would be 6 1           MPTS Output Stream    x    and MPTS Output Stream    y    may have same PID  Program Number   Short Name or Major minor channel pair as each MPTS output stream is a unique stream           Save  if duplicate values exist for PID  Program Number  Short Name or Major     Minor Channel Pair      MPTS output  stream  when the SAVE button is clicked  the following pop up window would appear accordingly     Error  Duplicate  Program Numbers found        HDE 2H 2S QAM   23  Instruction Manual    5 8  Main  gt  IP  Screen       The    Main  gt  IP    screen  Figure 5 8  is a    read and write    sc
5.   5  Instruction Manual    Safety Instructions   continued      Follow all installation  operating  and use instructions       Unplug the unit from the AC power outlet before cleaning  Use only a damp cloth for cleaning the exterior of the unit      Do not use accessories or attachments not recommended by Blonder Tongue  as they may cause hazards  and will void the warranty      Do not operate the unit in high humidity areas  or expose it to water or moisture      Do not place the unit on an unstable cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  The unit may fall  causing serious personal injury and damage to the  unit  Install the unit only in a mounting rack designed for 19  rack mounted equipment      Do not block or cover slots and openings in the unit  These are provided for ventilation and protection from overheating  Never place the    unit near or over a radiator or heat register  Do not place the unit in an enclosure such as a cabinet without proper ventilation  Do not mount  equipment in the rack space directly above or below the unit         Operate the unit using only the type of power source indicated on the marking label  Unplug the unit power cord by gripping the plug  not the cord              unit is equipped with a three wire ground type plug  This plug will fit only into a ground type power outlet  If you are unable to insert the  plug into the outlet  contact an electrician to replace the outlet  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the ground type plug       Rou
6.   P frames  user selectable    Variable  user selectable    Variable  user selectable    Variable  user selectable    YCbCr and RGB    Dolby   Digital  48 kHz  Variable  96   448 Kbps  user selectable        EIA 608  4x RCA  CC IN    EIA 708  Embedded in HD SDI input  EIA 608   EIA 608             19 0 x 18 125 x 1 75 inches  483 x 460 x 44 mm   115 230VAC  60 50Hz  Fuse 3 0A  250VDC  Slo Blo        Output          nels    Bandwidth   RF Level     RF Level Accuracy   Frequency Tolerance   Frequency Stability   Amplitude Flatness   Phase Noise    Spurious    Broadband Noise   Impedance    Spectral Inversion   Carrier Suppression   Return Loss   Signal to Noise Ratio  SNR    MER    1 0 Phase Error    1 Q Amplitude Imbalance     Connectors   Output Assignment     Format   Standard        1x  F  Female  rear panel  up to 4x RF QAM ch  combined   QAM 16  32  64  128  and 256   ITU T 1 83  Annex A and      Variable  up to 7 MSymbol sec  MBaud    54 to 1002 MHz   CATV Channel Selectable  Ch  2 to 158    24 MHz  4x Adjacent 6 MHz     42 to  52 dBmV  1 dB increment  4 ch  combined    46 to  56 dBmV  1 dB increment  2 ch  combined    1dB     0 5 kHz   77   F  25   C      5 kHz over 32 to 122   F  0 to 50   C      0 25 dB  over 6 MHz channel     98 dBc    10 kHz     57 dBc    70 dBc     52 dBmV output level  5 5 MHz bandwidth   750   Auto Recognition   45 dB   14 dB typical   40 dB typical   40 dB typical   Less than 1 degree   Less than 1                 4x BNC  Front panel   4 output 
7.   Time Adjustments                   1172 16 70 2  Acquire NTP Time Now    Apoly All Time Settings       Figure 5 12    Time  Screen   1  In the section entitled    Time Adjustments     the local time zone based on Coordinated Universal Time  UTC  can be set     Inthe section entitled    Daylight Saving Time     the user set the Daylight Saving Settings either manually or automatically  using the DST Adjustment option     In the section entitled    NTP Server     the user can enter the IP address of the NTP server to acquire the time directly  from the NTP Server     The user can enter the IP address of the NTP server to acquire the time directly from the NTP Server when an internet  connection is available   see  2  of Section 5 12 1 for details       5  In the section entitled    Set Date  amp  Time     the user can manually enter the date and time     34   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 14  Event Log  Screen    The    Event Log    screen  Figure 5 13  is a    read and write    screen where the following parameters can be displayed or  configured  The data in Event Log can be forwarded to a SysLog database      see  3  i  4    amp  of Section 5 12 1 for  details   The lines are color coded as follows        Red font   error message  Blue font   information message    Green font   confirmation or feedback message    Event Log Destination 172 16 70 2  Log Destination Port   514    Lines to Display    Save Number of Displayed Lines    Tue        7 01 24 39 2013   A sou
8.  90  days from the date of original purchase  Notwithstanding the foregoing  in some cases the warranty on  certain proprietary sub assembly modules manufactured by third party vendors and contained in Seller products  third party software installed in certain of Seller   s  products  and on certain private label products manufactured by third parties for resale by Seller will be of shorter duration or otherwise more limited than Seller  limited warranty for Refurbished Closeout Products  In such cases  Seller s warranty for Refurbished Closeout Products constituting such third party proprietary  sub assembly modules  third party software  and private label products will be limited to the duration and other terms of such third party vendor s warranty  if any   In addition  notwithstanding the foregoing   i  certain Refurbished Closeout Products that are not manufactured  but are resold  by Seller  may carry the original OEM  warranty for such products  if any  which may be longer or shorter than Seller s limited warranty for Refurbished Closeout Products       sales of  Refurbished Closeout Products are final     To obtain service under this warranty  the defective product  together with a copy of the sales receipt  serial number if applicable  or other satisfactory proof of  purchase and a brief description of the defect  must be shipped freight prepaid to Seller at the following address  One Jake Brown Road  Old Bridge  New Jersey  08857     This warranty does not cover fai
9.  AND DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT          Elevated Operating Ambient   If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly  the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment  may be greater than room ambient  Therefore  consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the  maximum ambient temperature per Section 2 3       Reduced Air Flow   Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment  is not compromised       Mechanical Loading   Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading        Circuit Overloading   Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of  the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring  Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used  when addressing this concern       Reliable Earthing   Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained  Particular attention should be given to supply connections  other than direct connections to the branch circuit  e g  use of power strips        Read all safety and operating instructions before you operate the unit     V    Retain all safety and operating instructions for future reference       Heed all warnings on the unit and in the safety and operating instructions     HDE 2H 2S QAM
10.  None    RF Mode   None 8       Figure 5 5    Main  gt  Audio  Screen    Data Rate  allows the user to select the audio encoding bitrate in Kbps  kilobits per second   The range is 96 to 448 kbps   The factory default value is 192 kbps that supports Audio Coding Mode 2 0 1         NOTE  See Dolby Encoding guidelines for additional information      2  Delay  allows the user to adjust the audio delay   300 to 300 ms  to correct for input video audio sync mismatch    3  Sample Rate  indicates the input sampling rate of the encoder  The HDE 2H 2S QAM supports 48 kHz sampling rate     Audio Coding Mode  also referred to as Channel mode  Indicates the number of main audio channels within the encoded  bitstream and also indicates the channel format  The unit supports 2 0 L R  audio is a dual channel  Left  amp  Right      Dialog Normalization  behaves as an audio Automatic Gain Control  AGC  or Dynamic Range Control  DRC   It has the  ability to take different incoming audio levels and normalize them  The ability of the Dialog Normalization depends on  the configuration of the Dynamic Range Control  The HDE 2H 2S QAM allows you to adjust the normalization from  1 to   31 dB  The typical value is  27 dB  This is based on the standard film audio formats which normally are between  25 and     31 dB     HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Dolby Surround Mode  indicates if the audio is two channel Dolby or not  Possible options are   Unspecified  indicates the decoder must determine the
11.  Server from where the unit can obtain its clock reference  see Section 6 9  for details   The factory default value is 172 16 70 2     Syslog Errors  is to enable disable HDE 2H 2S QAM to forward error messages  in red font  to syslog  The factory default  value is disabled     Syslog Informational  is to enable disable HDE 2H 2S QAM to forward information messages  in blue font  to syslog   The factory default value is disabled      05  Syslog Feedback  is to enable disable HDE 2H 2S QAM to forward feedback or confirmation messages  in green font  to  syslog  The factory default value is disabled        Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values configurations        HDE 2H 2S QAM   33  Instruction Manual    5 13  Time  Screen    The    Time    screen  Figure 5 12  is a    read and write    screen that allows you to set the current date and time for the  HDE 2H 2S QAM  To remain compliant with ATSC and cable standards  it is important to have the accurate date and time  stamps  For this reason  it is recommended to use the    NTPServer    option which allows the unit to automatically acquire  time settings from a  NTP Server    you must enter the IP address of the time server  see  02   Section 5 12 1 for details         Thu Aug 12013 03 54 21   Menual        July   31  v  t 2013     Local Time Setting  15      84  v    2191     of      Apply Date and Time Settings    March         4 1      2013  v  200  e   November   4  x  2013     1200  z               
12.  a  dat file format   Choose File  allows the user to select the desired Config file from any location on the computer to be uploaded to the unit   Load  amp  Apply Configuration Settings  allows the user to upload a newly created file or update an existing file    System Watchdog  when Enabled  automatically reboots the unit if  the Operating System stops working or the Status LED  turns stable green or Off  When Disabled  manual reboot is required in case of above events    System Reboot  allows the user to reboot HDE 2H 2S QAM    10 100 IP Address  is the static IP address that is assigned to the unit  It allows the user to access the unit via the web    interface  The factory default IP address is 172 16 70 1     10 100 Subnet Mask  is the Subnet Mask address of the unit  It allows the user to access the unit from another network  via the web interface  The factory default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0     10 100 Default Gateway  is the gateway address of unit  It allows the user to access the unit from another network via the  web interface  The factory default Subnet Mask is 172 16 70 254     1 GIGE IP Address  is the static IP address assigned to the Gigabit Ethernet  GigE  port  The factory default value is  192 168 253 1     1 GIGE Subnet Mask  is the Subnet Mask address assigned to the Gigabit Ethernet  GigE  port  It allows the user to  determine which subnet the GigE IP address belongs to  The factory default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0     1 GIGE Default Gateway 
13.  acknowledged to be the proprietary property of the registered owners              This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S  patents and other  intellectual property rights  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     HDE 2H 2S QAM  3  Instruction Manual    Table of Contents    SECTION 1   GENERAL  amp  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    cecceesssesssscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssesssssssssssssesseseeeees 4  SECTION 2     PRODUCT SUMMARY          cccccsccsssssssssessesesssserssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssscsssesssessssessssccsssssssssssesesseeseees 6  2 1 REVISION HISTORY  amp  REASON territi en Lo ti ie HERE ESI EEUU                   6   2 2 PRODUCT APPLICATIONS DESCRIPTION so 5 0 25 5 eden re to asides diane waded td eit 6   2 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION e           9  SECTION 3     INSTALLATION  amp  POWER UP          cccccsssssssssssesseessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseees 10  ZA Lia dcc                                                               HE 10   3 2 INSTALLATION M                                         10   3 3 POWER                                                         10  SECTION 4   COMMUNICATING WITH THE UNIT          ccccccccceeeeeceeeececcceceeceeeeecseesssessescssssessesesssssssssscssessscsesssessessessees 11  SECTION 5     CONFIGURING THE UNIT          cccccssssssssssesscscssssessssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
14.  audio format by itself   Disabled  indicates the audio is not encoded in surround mode   Enabled  indicates the audio is encoded in surround mode     Line Mode  allows the user to select the type of Dynamic Range Compression to be applied to signals that will be used as  direct audio feeds into a TV tuner or other receive devices  The factory default value is    None        RF Mode  allows the user to select the type of Dynamic Range Compression to be applied to signals that will be used for  retransmission on an RF carrier  and then fed into TV tuner or other receive devices at the end of the line  The factory  default value is  None      Possible options for and         i  None  no dynamic range controls have been assigned     ii  Film Standard  suitable for movies where the very low level sounds are not to be amplified due to other  undesirable background noises that may become audible  but rather the peaks and valleys are normalized  instead  It has a null bandwidth of 10 dB   31 to  21 dB  and can add up to 6 dB of boost for low levels and  attenuate high levels  The setting is used to quiet load shouting and amplifier whispers  See Dolby Encoding  guidelines for additional information     iii  Film Light  is similar to    Film Standard    but with a null bandwidth of 20 dB   41 to  21 dB  and can add up  to 6 dB of boost for low levels and attenuate high levels     iv  Music Standard  suitable for program content that is mainly made up of music where the sound level is
15.  by      user to be assigned to TS  TS  1 thru 4   The program  information includes the PMT PID  Program number  Short Name  Major minor channel number        Bitrates  indicates the transport stream bitrate and the TS Bitrate  refer   of Section 5 7 for details     In the section entitled    Output    under blue header  the following parameters about each output TS are displayed    3  IP  indicates the encapsulation method  IP address  and the port number to which    TS is assigned      QAM  indicates the RF channel number of the QAM output      5  ASI  indicates the physical ASI OUT port number to which    TS is assigned     14   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 3   Main  gt  Program    Screen  The    Main  gt  Program    screen  Figure 5 3  is a    user configurable    screen to select the video audio sources for each input  program        HD SDI 1     Audio In 1      Comp  2   Audio In 2  x   Comp  3  x  Audio In 3      HOMI2  v          2  v        Figure 5 3    Main  gt  Program  Screen     2  Video Source  allows the user to select the type of the video source  Possible options are as shown in the table     P1  amp  P2 HD SDI  1  HDMI  1  Component In  1  amp  2  Composite In  1  amp  2    HD SDI  2   HDMI  2   Component In  3  amp  4  Composite In  3  amp  4       Audio Source  allows the user to select the type of the audio source  Possible options are Audio In  1 thru 4  Digital  1  thru 4  HD SDI  1  amp 2  and HDMI  1  amp  2        video Resolution  indica
16.  chipset   Uptime  time elapsed since last time the unit was turned on  Location  a user defined field to make identification easier    As shown in Figure 5 2  under the blue    page header    the following Primary tabs will appear     e Primary tab    Main    includes the following sub tabs  Status  Program  Video  Audio  TS Map  TS Config  IP  QAM  Output   and Refresh       Primary tab    Network    doesn   t include any sub tab       Primary tab    Time    doesn   t include any sub tab       Primary tab    Event    doesn   t include any sub tab       Primary tab    Logout    doesn   t include any sub tab     Each Primary and sub tab is described in the subsequent Sections     HDE 2H 2S QAM   13  Instruction Manual    5 2  Main  gt  Status  Screen       The    Main  gt  Status    screen  Figure 5 2  is a    read only    screen and displays the following information          100 co ress   3 1                         102  Audio in 1   152    P2 110  1            3 2     1  2  UDP   192 168 253 2 50001      111 v  comp  2     112 Audio in 2    153    P3    120  1  TESTS   3 3    IP3  UDP   192 168 253 2 50002      121 v  comp  3  Bl 122 Audio n3    1754              130  1  eso  34  1  4  UDP   192 168 253 2 50003   Bl 131 v  Homi 2          Figure 5 2    Main  gt  Status  Screen    In the section entitled    TS    under an orange header  the following parameters about each output TS  Transport Stream  are  displayed      1  TS Mapping  indicates the list of programs selected
17.  is the gateway address assigned to the Gigabit Ethernet  GigE  port  It allows the user to access  the IP output of the unit from another network  The factory default Subnet Mask is 192 168 253 254     Make sure the IP address assigned to 10 100 IP Address and 1 GigE IP Address  see  4   amp     above  are in  different network address ranges or sub networks   Example  If the 10 100 IP Address   172 16 70 100    10 100 Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  and   1 GigE IP Address   172 16 70 110           then you will not be able to communicate with the unit as the Remote Control 10 100 and Data Out  1 GigE   ports  see  1   4  2  of Section 2 2 for details  belong to the same subnet     Therefore  assign 1 GigE IP Address   192 168 253 1 or 172 16 100 98 to ensure that the Remote Control 10 100 and  Data Out  1 GigE  ports belong to different address ranges  when using 192 168 253 1  or subnets  when using 172 16 100 98            32   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual     0  Event Log Destination  is the IP address of the remote server  to which Syslog sends the activities recorded      HDE   2H 2S QAM for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes  The factory default value is 172 16 70 2     Log Destination Port    is the Event Log Destination port to which a duplicate of the error messages created by the unit  can be forwarded for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes  The factory default value  which cannot be modified   is 514     Time Server IP  is the IP address for the Time
18.  the  packet  and reduced by every host on the route to packet   s final destination  If the Time to Live reaches zero before the  packet arrives at its final destination  then the packet is discarded  The purpose of this field is to avoid an undeliverable  packet from circulating on an IP network perpetually  The range is 1 to 255  Factory default value is 128      6  Stuffing  Null packets are inserted to ensure that the TS bitrate assigned in  2  of Section 5 7 remains constant   Possible options are Enable and Disable  It is advisable to Disable stuffing when only GigE output is used to help reduce  the traffic on the network        Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values configurations        24   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 9  Main  gt  QAM  Screen       The    Main  gt  QAM    screen  Figure 5 9  is a    read and write    screen to assign QAM parameters to the TS     QAM Module 1  ze 1       On     On  x    9           Figure 5 9    Main  gt  QAM  Screen    HDE 2H 2S QAM   25  Instruction Manual        output Channel Frequency  User must assign an RF channel number to the RF QAM output of the Quad QAM module   i e  RF channel 2  as shown in Figure 5 9   The remaining three RF QAM channels will be automatically assigned to the  next adjacent channels  i e  RF channels 3  4  and 5   The range is NTSC channels 2 to 155        The RF Channel number will be displayed on TV only if the source stream does not carry any    virtual channel number
19.  the  unit  The factory default Login is    Admin     Login is case sensitive     Current Password  is the Administrator   s Current Password  10 characters maximum   The factory default password is     pass     Password is case sensitive and will not be displayed     New Password  used only if the user wants to change the current Administrator   s password  Must enter a new password   10 characters maximum   Password is case sensitive and will not be displayed     Confirm New Password  must enter the same password as entered in    above  If password entered       3   amp  Q  does not match  an error will be displayed     Guest Login  is the Guest login  10 characters maximum   This login allows the user to view the unit settings but does not  allow any changes  The factory default Guest Login is    Guest     Login is case sensitive     Current Guest Password  is the Current Guest Password  10 characters maximum   The factory default Guest password is     pass     Password is case sensitive and will not be displayed     New Guest Password  used only if the user wants to change the current Guest password  Must enter a new password  10  characters maximum   Password is case sensitive and will not be displayed     Confirm Guest Password  must enter the same password as entered in   above  If password entered in     amp   8  does  not match  an error will be displayed     Save Configuration Settings  allows the user to download and save the existing configuration of the unit     
20.  third party vendors and contained in Seller   s products  third party  software installed in certain of Seller   s products  and on certain private label products manufactured by third parties for resale by Seller  will be of shorter duration  or otherwise more limited than the standard Seller limited warranty  In such cases  Seller s warranty with respect to such third party proprietary sub assembly  modules  third party software and private label products will be limited to the duration and other terms of such third party vendor s warranty  if any  In addition   certain products  that are not manufactured by Seller  but are resold by Seller  may carry the original OEM warranty for such products  if any  The limited warranty  set forth above does not apply to any product sold by Seller  which at the time of sale constituted a Refurbished Closeout Product  the limited warranty for which is  provided in the following paragraph     Seller will at its sole option  either repair or replace  with a new or factory reconditioned product  as Seller may determine  any product sold by Seller which at the  time of sale constituted a refurbished or closeout item     Refurbished Closeout Product      which is defective in materials or workmanship or fails to meet the  applicable specifications that are in effect on the date of shipment of that product or fails to meet such other specifications as may have been expressly agreed upon  in writing between the parties  for a period of ninety 
21.  to  be normalized  reducing the loudness  to be consistent with other programs  It has a null bandwidth of 10 dB    31 to 21 dB  and can add up to 12 dB of boost for low levels and attenuate high levels  See Dolby Encoding  guidelines for additional information     v  Music Light  similar to  Music Standard  but with a null bandwidth of 20 dB   41 to  21 dB  and can add  up to 12 dB of boost for low levels and attenuate high levels     vi  Speech  suitable for program content that is mainly made up of speech only and has a null bandwidth of  10 dB   31 to  21 dB  for average speech and can add up to 15 dB of boost for low levels and attenuate high  levels  The setting is used to quiet load shouting and amplifier whispers  See Dolby Encoding guidelines for  additional information     Left Channel Track  allows the user to select the location in the HD SDI stream where the audio track resides  The default  location is  0  which is typically used for the left stereo channel  The range setting is O to 15      19  Right Channel Track  allows the user to select the location in the HD SDI stream that the audio track resides  The default    location is  1  which is typically used for the right stereo channel  The range setting is O to 15     V Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values configurations          17    18   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 6  Main  gt  TS Map  Screen       The    Main  gt  TS Map    screen  Figure 5 6  is a    read and write    s
22.  to the rack by inserting four  4  machine screws  with cup washers   through the four  4  mounting holes in the front panel        FOR SAFE AND RELIABLE OPERATION  THE GROUND PIN OF THE POWER CORD PLUG    MUST BE GROUNDED PROPERLY        3 3 Power up       To power up the unit  connect the line cord to a 115 230 VAC   60 50 Hz outlet  Please note that the power inlet plug is also  equipped with a fuse holder and fuse  SLO BLO  3 0 Amp  250        The    POWER    LED on the front panel will light green     HDE 2H 2S QAM   11  Instruction Manual    Section 4   Communicating with the Unit    Local or remote communication with the unit is only possible through a GUI based menu via any standard web browser   Before you can communicate with the unit  you must configure the unit s IP address to conform to your existing IP network  or LAN  To do so  follow these steps      1  Plug one end of the Ethernet cross cable that is provided in the hardware bag to the unit s front panel RJ45 interface  marked  Remote Control 10 100   Plug the other end of the cable to your computer      2  The factory default IP address of the unit is 172 16 70 1  To be able to communicate with the unit  you must first change  your computer s IP address     The following steps explain how to do this for a computer with Windows XP operating software      a  On your computer  open the  Control Panel    b  Double click on  Network Connections    c  Right click on the  Local Area Connection   and then click on t
23. 0 50 Hz  equipped with Slo Blo  3 0 Amps  250 V Fuse         19  EAS CONTROL   Terminal strip to activate the EAS messaging feature in one of two following ways   a  5 12 VDC between terminals 1  amp  3 shown below  b  Dry Contact between terminals 2  amp  3 shown below    AA A    1 2 3  GND    NOTE  This feature is intended to activate EAS and override all input programs  whether HDMI  HD SDI or  Component  with the EAS INPUT  see 1  below for details   The QAM RF OUT  see  12  below   ASI OUT  see     and DATA OUT seg  will all contain the EAS content on every program      17  EAs INPUT   RCA connectors for EAS Analog Audio  marked L  amp  R  and Composite Video  marked VIDEO  inputs        EAS FEATURE IS FUNCTIONAL ONLY WHEN  I  EAS CONTROL IS TRIGGERED ON  AND  II  VIDEO AUDIO  IS DETECTED ON EAS INPUT CONNECTORS  THE EAS FEATURE WILL NOT BE FUNCTIONAL UNLESS BOTH    THESE CONDITIONS ARE MET        2  QAM RF OUTPUT    F  connector for up to four  4  QAM RF outputs     AUDIO IN 1  2  3  amp  4   RCA connectors  marked L and R  for Analog Left Right Audio inputs and RCA connectors  marked  DIGITAL   for  Digital Audio program inputs     COMPONENT IN 1 2  3  amp  4   RCA connectors  marked Pr  Pb  Y  for Analog Component Video inputs  The RCA Connectors  marked Y  are also used  for Composite Video input     CCIN 1 2 3  amp  4          connectors  marked    CC IN   for Analog NTSC Closed Captioning  EIA 608  also known as Line 21   which will  then be digitized and inserted 
24. PPENDIX B   VIEWING THE IP OUTPUT ON A VLC MEDIA PLAYER                 eere eene nennen ntn n nannten nanus 38    4   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Section 1     General  amp  Safety Instructions       The STOP sign symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of REQUIRED operating and maintenance   servicing  instructions that if not followed  may result in product failure or destruction           The YIELD sign symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of RECOMMENDED operating and maintenance   servicing  instructions        The LIGHTNING flash symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage   within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock        TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER FROM THIS UNIT   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL                 WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE          NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER    This reminder is provided to call the CATV System Installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for  proper grounding and  in particular  specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building  as  close to the point of cable entry as practical     Safety Instructions       YOU SHOULD ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO HELP ENSURE    AGAINST INJURY TO YOURSELF
25. RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  PUNITIVE  DIRECT OR SPECIAL  DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY  BREACH OF CONTRACT  NEGLIGENCE  STRICT TORT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE OR ANY OTHER LEGAL  THEORY  ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE SALE  USE  INSTALLATION OR FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT ACQUIRED BY BUYER FROM SELLER     All claims for shortages  defects  and non conforming goods must be made by the customer in writing within five  5  days of receipt of merchandise  which writing  shall state with particularity all material facts concerning the claim then known to the customer  Upon any such claim  the customer shall hold the goods complained  of intact and duly protected  for a period of up to sixty  60  days  Upon the request of Seller  the customer shall ship such allegedly non conforming or defective  goods  freight prepaid to Seller for examination by Seller s inspection department and verification of the defect  Seller  at its option  will either repair  replace or issue  a credit for products determined to be defective  Seller s liability and responsibility for defective products is specifically limited to the defective item or to credit  towards the original billing  All such replacements by Seller shall be made free of charge f o b  the delivery point called for in the original order  Products for which  replacement has been made under the provisions of this clause shall become the property of Seller  Under no circumstances are products to be ret
26. SDI 1  ii  up to two  2  inputs from any of the following  Component 3  Component 4  Composite 3  Composite 4  HDMI 2  or HD SDI 2    Once MPEG 2 encoded  the four  4  output programs can be assigned to either Single Program Transport Streams  SPTS  or  Multi Program Transport Streams  MPTS   The four  4  output programs can be assigned to the QAM  ASI  and IP outputs    No  of SPTS No  of MPTS No  QAM RF No  ASI No  of IP outputs  Channels used Connectors used available  4  3    as follows        1   1   2   1  4 progs      HDE 2H 2S QAM  7  Instruction Manual    Description     Front panel connectors and indicators     REMOTE  DATAOUT CONTROL 1P mo A  ASI OUT    RESET      a Ec dm ENCORE HOMER    BLONDER    L       vipgo       3  1      1GIGE 10 100 HDE 2H 2S QAM       3         ENCODER 2 HDMI   2 HD SDI QAM    DATA OUT 1 GIGE     RJ45 connector for GigE  1000Base T Ethernet  interface for multiplexed SPTS or MPTS output streams  Only static IP address can be  assigned to this interface  The factory default value is 192 168 253 1         2  REMOTE CONTROL 10 100   RJ45 connector for 10 100Base T Ethernet interface for monitoring and configuring the unit  Only static IP address can be assigned to  this interface  The factory default value is 172 16 70 1     IP RESET    When pushed and held for about 10 seconds  resets the IP address  Usernames  and Passwords to Factory default values as follows   IP address   172 16 70 1  Username   Admin  case sensitive   Password   pass  c
27. ands again     The server board should now configure itself on power up     Two choices to reset the HDE 2H 2S QAM    1  Reset switch in the back of the unit    2  Use Telnet and type  epcs        this will automatically reboot the HDE 2H 2S QAM without a need for resetting with power switch     NOTE  The boot up process for HDE 2H 2S QAM is approximately 30 seconds     38  HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Appendix B  Viewing the IP output on a VLC Media player    To view the IP output from the HDE 2H 2S QAM      a VLC Media player in a computer or laptop  the procedure is divided  into two steps     Step 1  Change the IP address of the computer  Step 2  Using the VLC Media Player    NOTE  Step 1 needs to be followed only if an unicast IP address is assigned in the  Destination IP  field on the     Main  gt  IP  screen  see  2  of Section 5 8 for details   If multicast IP address is used  then go to Step 2     Step 1  Change the IP address of the computer   i  Change the IP address of the computer to match the    Destination IP    updated on the    Main  gt  IP    screen  see    of  Section 5 8 for details and see Section 4 for instructions to change IP address of a computer     Step 2  Using the VLC Media Player   i  Open VLC Media Player    ii  Select Media  gt  Open Network Stream     iii  Under the    Network Protocol    field  enter the network address using any one of the formats depending on the     Encapsulation    selected on the    Main  gt  IP    screen  see   
28. ase sensitive      2  AUDIO  amp  VIDEO LEDs   LEDs indicate the status of audio and video of each of the four inputs as follows   Audio LED  Green   Audio input type detected is Analog  L R  or Digital Audio  PCM   Red   Audio input with error  Off   Audio input not detected    Video LED  Green   Video input type detected is Component  YPbPr       HDMI or HD SDI  Red   Video input with error  Off   Video input not detected    ASI OUT   The  ASI OUT  BNC connectors 1 to 4 delivers multiplexed SPTS or MPTS output and is typically used as input to an external modulator      20dB QAM RF TEST    F  connector for RF testing  20dB referenced from the main output     ENCODER    LED indicates the status of the two internal encoder chipsets as follows   LED is Blue  lt  two encoder chipsets are encoding  no input signal needs to be present    LED is Off   one or both of the of the encoder chipsets are not encoding  or their normal operating temperature has been  exceeded     POWER    LED is Green   AC power is detected    LED is off   indicates  i  AC power is not connected  or  ii  AC power is connected but the power supply is defective  The unit must be sent  to Blonder Tongue for repair for condition  ii      8  HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Rear panel connectors        COMPONENT IN 1                   LE COMPONENT IN 3         DO Qt    0 0 0          OQ     mae  ZA                 O 0 0 0    2            INPUT POWER   IEC 14 power inlet plug   rated 115 230 VAC  2 0 1 0A  6
29. ble  PMT  of the program    1     indicates the Program number as assigned in of Section 5 7    DVD   indicates the Short Name as assigned in  8  of Section 5 7    3 1  indicates the Major     minor channel number as assigned in     and Dof Section 5 7    101 V  Comp 1     indicates that the input video source is Component 1 and the elementary stream PID is 101   102 A  Audio In 1     indicates that the input audio source is Audio In 1 and the elementary stream PID is 102      2 Bitrates  indicates the transport stream bitrate and the TS Bitrate  refer   of Section 5 7 for details     In the section entitled    Output    under blue header  the following parameters about each output TS are displayed         select the IP address  and the port number to which a TS is assigned  see ey of Section 5 8 for details      aam  select the QAM RF channel number of the QAM output  see Q of Section 5 9 for details                 select the physical ASI OUT port number to which a TS is assigned     HDE 2H 2S QAM   27  Instruction Manual    5 11  Main  gt  Refresh  Tab    The    Main  gt  Refresh    tab can be clicked while you are on any of the following sub tabs screens     Status        Program        Video         Audio        TS Map        TS Config        IP        QAM     and    Output     When clicked  it will update all relevant fields parameters of  the active screen as that information is retrieved from the HDE 2H 2S QAM in a real time basis        28   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instructio
30. creen to assign programs to TS  s      Duplicate PIDs Program Numbers Channels Channel Names may exist when adding programs   Please see the TS Config page to apply the necessary corrections     P1L 100  4           8      101 v       5011     102 A  Audio In 1   P2110  1  esr  G2      111  Comp  2  Bl 112 A  Audio In 2            120  1   TESTS   3 3     PA CI 130  1  TESTA   34   Bl 15  v  HOMI 2   132A        2              Figure 5 6    Main  gt  TS Map  Screen    In the section entitled    Inputs    under the green header  the user can select the programs to be included in each  output TS as follows        Select the desired program  for example  P1 as shown in figure 5 6        Based on whether SPTS or MPTS output is required  select the TS output stream number to which the program is  to be added  for example     e If the user requires the output as SPTS and wants to add the above selection to SPTS output stream 3  then  select    TS  3     in top green header  and select the    Add    button in the bottom green header  see below for  details      e If the user requires the output as MPTS and wants to add the above selection P1 and program P3 to MPTS  output stream 2  then select the programs P1 and P3  select    TS  2    and select    Add     see below for details      NOTE  Input Programs 1 4 can be assigned to only one TS at a time  The software will not allow a program  to be selected twice  To move a program from one TS to another  first select the program under t
31. e four commands may be automated by entering them in an ASCII text file  called ftpcmd  recommended but can  be any name  and executing the following     ftp  A  s ftpcmd 172 16 70 1    You can place the ftp command above in a batch file   bat  then double click on the  bat file to perform the entire download  process     36  HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Telnet to HDE 2H 2S QAM     There are two ways to telnet to the HDE 2H 2S QAM      1  Use Command line and type in     telnet IP address     for example    telnet 172 16 70 1        2  Use the Terminal program such as Putty to telnet     Use a terminal program such as Putty to telnet into the server board  can use Linux  DOS prompt  Putty  etc     You can save your configurations so it   s very quick and easy to telnet into the board again     oS PuTTY Configuration    Category   Session  Logging    Terminal  Keyboard  Bell  Features  Window  Appearance  Behaviour  Translation  Selection  Colours  Connection  Data  Proxy  Telnet  Rlogin     SSH  Kex  Auth  x11  Tunnels       Basic options for your PuT TY session    Specify your connection by host name or IP address  Host Name  or IP address    Port    17215 70 1 23    Protocol   O Raw  Telnet ORiogin OSSH    Load  save or delete a stored session   Saved Sessions  HDE 2H 2S QAM   Default Settings   Load  CentOS      HDE 2H 2S QAM  Home IP Save    MPEGDEV1  Rigby Delete      cs bsu edu    Close window on exit   Odlways ONever    Only on clean exit    Figure 5 14    Afte
32. egrated receiver distribution  amplifiers   iii  for a period of one  1  year from the date of original purchase  or such shorter period of time as may be set forth in the license agreement specific to  the particular software being licensed from Seller  with respect to all software products licensed from Seller  other than Core Product Software  that is  a  developed  for a specific function or application   b  complimentary to and does not function without the Core Product Software  and  c  listed with a specific model number and  stock number in Seller   s Price List     Non Core Software       iv  for a period of ninety  90  days from the date of original purchase  with respect to non serialized  products and accessories  such as parts  sub assemblies  splitters and all other products sold by Seller  other than Core Product Software and Refurbished Closeout  Products  not otherwise referred to in clauses  i  through  iii  above  The warranty period for computer programs in machine readable form included in a hardware  product  which are essential for the functionality thereof as specifically stated in the published product specifications     Core Product Software     will be coincident  with the warranty period of the applicable hardware product within which such Core Product Software is installed     Software patches  bug fixes  updates or workarounds do not extend the original warranty period of any Core Product Software or Non Core Software   Notwithstanding anything h
33. erein to the contrary      i  Seller   s sole obligation for software that when properly installed and used does not substantially conform to the published specifications in effect when the  software is first shipped by Seller  is to use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any reproducible material non conformity  as determined by Seller in its sole  discretion  by providing the customer with   a  telephone or e mail access to report non conformance so that Seller can verify reproducibility   b  a software patch or  bug fix  if available or a workaround to bypass the issue if available  and  c  where applicable  replacement or damaged or defective external media  such as CD ROM  disk  on which the software was originally delivered      1  Seller does not warrant that the use of any software will be uninterrupted  error free  free of security vulnerabilities or that the software will meet      customer   s  particular requirements  and the customer   s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty is  at Seller   s option  to receive  a  suitably modified software  or  part thereof  or  b  comparable replacement software or part thereof      iii  Seller retains all right  title and interest in and to and ownership of all software  including all Core Pro duct Software and Non Core Software  including any and all  enhancements  modifications and updates to the same  and     iv  in some cases  the warranty on certain proprietary sub assembly modules manufactured by
34. hat the error log  would be saved only on the screen and not on any database     HDE 2H 2S QAM   35  Instruction Manual    Appendix A  Updating the Software Remotely    General background     There are two different PROMs that need to be programmed in HDE 2H 2S QAM  They are called PROM1 and PROM2   Please note not every software update requires both PROMS to be programmed  However  program both PROMs unless  you get a written notice with Release notes to do otherwise     The total procedure takes about 10 minutes if you follow the steps below   Step 1  FTP two files from your PC to HDE 2H 2S QAM   Step 2  a  Update PROM1 with the specific command line    b  Update PROM2 with the specific command line     Step 1   FTP two Files to HDE 2H 2S QAM     FTP both files  EPCS 1 ver  bin and EPCS 2 ver  bin  into the HDE 2H 2S QAM server board  there are many ways to do  this      NOTE      The EPCS 1 ver  bin is to program PROM1 and EPCS 2 vertt bin is to program  PROM2     b  All the commands are case sensitive        It is recommended to copy the EPCS 1 ver  bin and EPCS 2 ver  bin files in  the root directory  i e  My Computer  gt  C     From a command  DOS  prompt  you must be in the same folder as the EPCS files  enter     ftp  A 172 16 70 1    At the FTP prompt enter the following commands     Please ensure that you have entered the  bin  command to confirm that you are FTPing the files as binary files    bin  put EPCS 1                 put EPCS 2               bye    The abov
35. he  properties     d  A dialog box entitled  Local Area Connection Properties  will appear  In this box  double click on the  Internet  Protocol  TCP IP      e  A dialog box entitled  Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties  will appear  Select the  Use the following IP address   option and enter the following addresses   IP address  172 16 70 2    Subnet mask  255 255 255 0  No need to enter a value for the Default Gateway     Click OK to close the dialog box  Now your computer is ready to communicate with the unit    OR     The following steps explain how to do this for a computer with Windows 7 operating software    a  On your computer  open the  Control Panel    b  Click on  Network and Internet    c  Click on the  View network status and tasks    d  Click on  Change Adapter Settings  on left hand side of the window   e  Right click on the  Local Area Connection   and then click on the  properties     f  A dialog box entitled  Local Area Connection Properties  will appear  In this box  double click on the  Internet  Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4      g  A dialog box entitled  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties  will appear  Select the  Use the following  IP address  option and enter the following addresses   IP address  172 16 70 2  Subnet mask  255 255 255 0    No need to enter a value for the Default Gateway     Click OK to close the dialog box  Now your computer is ready to communicate with the unit        Never connect the  Data Out  1 GigE   and  Remote C
36. he Output  section  orange header  and then select the    Remove    button  Now under the Input section  green header   select the program and the new TS     as above  and select    Add           Add  Once the selection of programs is completed  select the  Add  button  This will add the selected programs to  the Output as shown in    of Figure 5 6     HDE 2H 2S QAM   19  Instruction Manual       PIDs  Program Numbers  Channels or Channel Names must be unique in a MPTS  output stream  The user must edit the duplicated values using the    Main  gt TS Config     Screen  see Section 5 7 for details   The duplicate values will be highlighted in red color under  of Figure 5 6       MPTS Output Stream    x    and MPTS Output Stream    y    may have same PIDs  Program Numbers   Channels or Channel Names as each MPTS output stream is a unique stream        STPS Output Stream    x    and SPTS Output Stream  y  may have same PIDs  Program Numbers   Channels or Channel Names as each SPTS output stream is a unique stream        In the section entitled  Output  under an orange header  the user can view the list of the programs that are present in  each output TS     TS    IP QAM ASI  indicates the Transport Stream ID  refer   of Section 5 7 for details   and the type of outputs  assigned to a TS i e IP  QAM or ASI     The fields under the      5    IP QAM ASI    under grey header  displays the list of the programs and the corresponding  total bitrate present in each TS        Remove  The 
37. in the MPEG 2 Transport Stream of the HDMI  and Component inputs      16  HD SDI 1  amp  2     BNC connectors to receive the HD SDI input     HDMI 1  amp  2   HDMI connectors for unencrypted HDMI inputs     THE UNIT DOES NOT ACCEPT HDCP ENCRYPTED HDMI INPUT          2 3 Product Specification    HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual       _ Connectors   Video Resolution   HDCP Encryption    Audio     Connectors   Standard    Video Resolution   Audio     Component    Connectors    Video Resolution   Video Aspect Ratio   Audio     Connectors   eo Resolution   Audio     Output Format   Chroma   Resolution   Frame rate   Aspect Ratio   GOP Structure   Transport Rate   Video Bit Rate   Video Pre filter   Color Space     Output Format   Sampling rate   Bit rate     HD SDI   Component   Composite        General       2x HDMI   480i  720p   amp  10801   Not supported   Embedded PCM and pass through Dolby   Digital  only       2x BNC   SMPTE 292M   480i  720     amp  10801   Embedded PCM and pass through Dolby   Digital  only    4 sets each 3x RCA for Video  Y  Pb  Pr   480i  720p   amp  1080i   4 3  amp  16 9   4 sets each 2x RCA for Analog Audio  L  R   4 sets each 1x RCA for Digital Audio                4 sets each 1x RCA for Video  Y    480i   4 sets each 2x RCA for Analog Audio  L  R   4 sets each 1x RCA for Digital Audio                   MPEG 2 HD            ISO 13818 2   4 2 0   480i  720p   amp  1080i   29 97 fps  480i   29 97 fps  1080i   59 97 fps  720p   4 3  amp  16 9      amp
38. ing testing of the QAM output  without service interruption     Comprehensive remote monitoring and control is accomplished using any standard Web browser via a front panel  10 100Base T Ethernet connection     Features        Accepts up to four  4  programs from any of the following inputs  2xHDMI  unencrypted   2xHD SDI  and 4xComponent   Composite     Simultaneously delivers the following outputs  4xQAM  4xGigE  and AxASI     Multiplexes up to four  4  input programs in any of the following output combinations    i  1 1  1 program per QAM channel    ii  2 1  2 programs per QAM channel  not exceeding 38 8Mbps    iii  3 1  3 programs per QAM channel  not exceeding 38 8Mbps    iv  4 1  4 programs per QAM channel  not exceeding 38 8Mbps      Each of the four  4  QAM channels can  i  contain 1 to 4 programs  and  ii  be turned on off individually     Provides  52 dBmV QAM output level for four  4  combined channels  460 dBmV for 1 QAM     Provides comprehensive GUI based monitoring and control via standard Web browsers    Supports Closed Captioning EIA 608 and EIA 708     Equipped with EAS interface  Analog Video   L R Audio     Supports Real time Dolby  Digital audio encoding    Supports user defined PSIP configuration    Real Time Application     The HDE 2H 2S QAM is designed to accept up to four  4  high definition programs as a combination of the following   i  up to two  2  inputs from any of the following  Component 1  Component 2  Composite 1  Composite 2  HDMI 1  or HD 
39. l outlets or extension cords  as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock       Never insert objects of any kind into the unit through openings  as the objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts  This could  cause fire or electrical shock       Do        attempt to service the unit yourself  as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage and will void the warranty  Refer  all servicing to authorized service personnel       Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to authorized service personnel whenever the following occurs     LI The power supply cord or plug is damaged    Liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into the unit   The unit has been exposed to rain or water    The unit has been dropped or the chassis has been damaged   The unit exhibits a distinct change in performance                          When replacement parts are required  ensure that the service technician uses replacement parts specified by Blonder Tongue  Unauthorized    substitutions may damage the unit or cause electrical shock or fire  and will void the warranty       Upon completion of any service or repair to the unit  ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the unit is in proper  operating condition     Returning Product for Repair  or Credit     A Return Material Authorization  RMA  Number is required on all products returned to Blonder Tongue  regardless if  the product is being returned for re
40. lure of performance or damage resulting from  i  use or installation other than in strict accordance with manufacturer s written  instructions   ii  disassembly or repair by someone other than the manufacturer or a manufacturer authorized repair center   iii  misuse  misapplication or abuse   iv   alteration   v  exposure to unusual physical or electrical stress  abuse or accident or forces or exposure beyond normal use within specified operational or  environmental parameters set forth in applicable product specifications   vi  lack of reasonable care or  vii  wind  ice  snow  rain  lightning  or any other weather  conditions or acts of God     OTHER THAN THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE  SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  AS  TO THE CONDITION  DESCRIPTION  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  MERCHANTABILITY  OR AS TO ANY OTHER MATTER  AND SUCH WARRANTIES  SET FORTH ABOVE SUPERSEDE ANY ORAL OR WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE OR IMPLIED BY SELLER OR BY ANY OF SELLER   S  EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES  OR IN ANY OF SELLER   S BROCHURES MANUALS  CATALOGS  LITERATURE OR OTHER MATERIALS  IN ALL CASES  BUYER   S  SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND SELLER   S SOLE OBLIGATION FOR ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE  REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT F O B  SHIPPING POINT  AS SELLER IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION SHALL DETERMINE  SELLER SHALL IN  NO EVENT AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE OR 
41. n Manual    5 12  Network  Screen       The    Network    screen  Figure 5 11  is a read and write screen where the following parameters are displayed or configured     10 100 MAC Address  00  14 39 00 2F  85  1GIGE MAC Address  00 14 39 00 2F 86  Software Version 1 0 17   FPGA1 Version 1 8   FPGA2 Version 13              Version 1 8   FPGAA Version 13   FPGAS Version 1 19   000 Version 57   Hardware Version 7   Serial Number 2012000000  Headend Name           Location    Login Timeout  Minutes    15 v     10 100 IP Address  172 16 70 1  10 100 Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  10 100 Default Gateway  172 16 70 254   1        IP Address 192 168 253 1  1GIGE Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0   1 GIGE Default Gateway  192 168 253 254  Event Log Destination      172 16 70 2   Log Destination         amp  514    6      Qo    gt               3                  9      eer             Figure 5 11    Network  Screen     1  10 100 MAC Address  indicates the MAC Address of the    Remote Control 10 100    Port    2  1 GigE MAC Address  indicates the MAC Address of the    Data Out 1GigE    Port     3  Software Version  indicates the software version of the unit     4          1 Version  indicates the current hardware version of the unit s FPGA1 chipset      FPGA2 Version  indicates the current hardware version of the unit   s FPGA2 chipset    6             Version  indicates the current hardware version of the unit   s FPGA3 chipset    2  FPGA4 Version  indicates the current hardware version of the 
42. nit  you must be  logged in to the unit as    Admin    to access a hidden screen shown in Figure 5 11 1 by typing the URL of the unit followed  by a forward slash and Admin html  for example  http   172 16 70 1 Admin html        10 100 MAC Address  00 14 39 00 27 85  1 GIGE MAC Address  00 14 39 00 2F BG  Software Version  1 0 17   FPGA Version  18   FPGA2 Version  13   FPGAS Version  18   FPGA4 Version  13   FPGAS Version  119   DDO Version  67   Hardware Version       Serial Number  2012000000    Login Admin       Current Password     New Password           Confirm New Password        Guest Login   Current Guest Password  New Guest Password           Confirm Guest Password           No file chosen    System Watchdog  Disabled       System Reboot    Reboot Unit          10 100 IP Address  172 16 130 34  10 100 Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  10 100 Default Gateway   1 GIGE IP Address  192 168 253 1  1 GIGE Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0       172 16 130 254       1 GIGE Default Gateway  192 168 253 254  Event Log Destination  172 16 702    Log Destination Port ff  514             Time Server IP  172 16 702    Syslog Errors   Syslog Informational   Syslog Feedback        Enabled     Disabled     Enabled Disabled     Enabled 9  Disabled       Figure 5 11 1    Admin html  Screen    HDE 2H 2S QAM   31  Instruction Manual    The following parameters can be modified     Login  is the Administrator   s login  10 characters maximum   This login allows the user to make changes to any area of
43. of HDMI input source  Possible options are  RGB and    YCbCr  The factory default is  RGB      NOTE  If the displayed pictures are very green or violet in color  it is a good indication that this setting is incorrect        Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values configurations        16   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 5  Main    Audio  Screen  The  Main    Audio  screen  Figure 5 5  is a  user configurable  screen where the following parameters associated with the  Dolby  Digital encoded stereo audio are configured and displayed for each audio input under a green header        Data Rate   192 kbps  Left Channel Track  0        Dos 0     ms 10   Right Channel Track  1 12                     rate  48 kHz 3  Delay 0 ms  Audio Coding Mode   2 0  L  R 3  Sample Rate   48 kHz 2   Dialog Normalization    27 21 Audio Coding Mode   2 0  t  R 3   Dolby Surround Mode   Unspecified 1     Dialog Normalization   27 3   Line Mode  None      Dolby Surround Mode   unspecified  RF Mode   None  Line Mode  None          RF Mode   None         PA D SDIA       e es  Data Rate   192 kbps    Left Channel Track     3   Delay 0 ms Right Channel Track  1 2   Sample Rate  48        12  Delay 0       Audio Coding Mode   2 0  L  R    Sample Rate   48        2   Dialog Normalization    27 3  Audio Coding Mode   2 0  t  R 3   Dolby Surround Mode  Unspecified 1     Dialog Normalization    27  Line Mode   None 1   Dolby Surround Mode   unspecified 13   RF Mode   None Line Mode  
44. ontrol 10 100  ports  see  amp  of  Section 2 2 for details  to the same unmanaged switch  If using a managed switch  ensure the     Remote Control 10 100  port is configured such that it does not receive any multicast traffic        12   HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Section 5   Configuring the Unit  5 1 Accessing the Unit Via the Web Browser       You must complete the steps described in Section 4 before proceeding as follows      1  Open a web browser on your computer  Internet Explorer 7 or higher is recommended  and enter the following URL  address  http   172 16 70 1   The  Login  Screen  Figure 5 1  will appear        Login    Password      Submit        Figure 5 1    Login  Screen     2  Enter the following case sensitive factory default Username and Password  and click on the  Submit  button     Username   Admin  Password   pass   OR    Username   Guest    Password   pass    NOTE  When logged in as Admin  the user has read and write permission  Only one Admin can be logged in at a time  When  logged in as Guest  the user has only read permission  Up to four Guests can be logged in simultaneously     Monitoring and configuration of the unit is achieved via a series of web pages described in following sections  The following  read only information is displayed in a    page header        in blue color     on top of each web page     ESN  unit   s Serial number   Headend name  a user defined field to make identification easier  Temperature  temperature of unit   s
45. pair or credit  Before returning product  please contact the Blonder Tongue Service  Department at 1 800 523 6049  Ext  4256 or visit our website  www blondertongue com for further information        6    HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Section 2     Product Summary    2 1 Revision History  amp  Reason       This is the third issue of the Instruction Manual     The reason for this revision was to reflect the updated web pages and features now available with software version 1 0 17  and above     The reason for the second revision was to reflect the updated web pages and features now available with software version  1 0 14     2 2 Product Application  amp  Description  Application     HDE 2H 2S QAM  MPEG 2 HD Encoder   2xHDMI 2xHD SDI 4xComponent Composite     4xQAM  accepts up to four  4   high definition  HD  programs from any of the following inputs  2xHDMI  unencrypted   2xHD SDI  and 4xComponent   Composite  MPEG 2 encoded outputs are available in the following formats simultaneously  4xQAM  4xGigE  1000Base T  Ethernet   and 4xASI     To improve transport efficiency  the encoder allows operator to  i  assign one  1  to four  4  programs to each QAM output  channel  and  ii  to individually turn on off each of the four  4  adjacent QAM output channels        The encoder supports Dolby  Digital audio encoding  and Closed Captioning  EIA 608 and EIA 708   It is also equipped with  an Emergency Alert System  EAS  interface  A front panel RF test point allows for monitor
46. programs can be assigned as follows     No  of SPTS No  of MPTS    N A  N A  1 2 progs    2 2 progs      Connectors used   user defined     1 4 progs      DVB ASI  ETSI EN 50083 9       1x     45  Front panel    1000Base T Ethernet   Supported  user selectable    4x IPv4 addresses  amp  port numbers  user selectable        Alarms Monitoring Control       Local Monitoring        8x Input Status LEDs  Video 1 4  Audio 1 4   1x  F  Female RF Test Port   1x Encoder LED   1x Power LED       60 W                Operating Temperature  32 to 122   F  0 to 50   C        Storage Temperature  13 to 158   F   25 to 70   C     0 to 95  RH   35   C max  non condensing       0 to 95  RH   35   C max  non condensing          Local Control    1x IP Reset button       GUI based menu via standard Web browsers   1x     45 front panel connector  10 100Base T     Remote Monitoring Control           10    HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    Section 3     Installation  amp  Power up  3 1 Unpacking       You will find the following items in the box      HDE 2H 2S QAM Encoder  QTY 1      Power Cord with IEC C13 line socket and 3 pin Type    NEMA 5 plug  QTY 1        A hardware bag  item 741021800  containing the following   Seven foot cross pinned  cross over  RJ45 Ethernet cable  QTY 1     3 2 Installation  The HDE 2H 2S QAM encoder is designed to be installed in a standard 19 inch  483 mm  rack  EIA 310 D  IEC 60297  and  DIN 41494 5  480      To install the encoder  secure the unit   s front panel
47. r you telnet into the server board you must login into the unit with the following credentials     Username   Admin  case sensitive   Password   pass  case sensitive     Then cd to the  home ftp directory where the EPCS_x bin files have been placed     cd home ftp  15    HDE 2H 2S QAM   37  Instruction Manual    Step 2  Update PROM1 and or PROM2     Now        can use the field update utility  epcs  to program the EPCS PROMS  This is a custom utility that resides in HDE 2H 2S QAM     Warning  Care should be taken at this time  if misspelled characters or letters are typed by accident  or you have missed to type the bin  command in Step 1  this could cause the HDE 2H 2S QAM Flash memory to be corrupted The HDE 2H 2S QAM will try to reload the  OS using the corrupted file ten  10  times before it displays the following screen  Figure 5 15   You can recover from this situation by  repeating the procedure all over again from Step 1 above     Clear Error and Reconfigure            Failed reconfiguration attempts 10  Failed update flag 0          Figure 5 15    Ready  Please read the rest of this page once before typing the commands   Update FPGA1 by programming EPCS1    epcs    1 EPCS 1 verti bin   Update FPGA2 by programming EPCS2   if necessary    epcs    2 EPCS 2 verti bin    NOTE  Both EPCS PROMS can be programmed concurrently using two different terminal sessions   logins   If you get errors during programming then DO NOT TURN OFF THE HDE 2H 2S QAM   just repeat the epcs comm
48. rce has not been present on HD SDI 4  Please check input connections  Tue May 7 01 24 39 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 2  Please check input connections  Tue        7 01 24 39 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 1  Please check input connections  Tue May 7 01 24 24 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 4  Please check input connections  Tue May 7 01 24 24 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 2  Please check input connections  Tue        7 01 24 24 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 1  Please check input connections  Tue        7 01 24 09 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 4  Please check input connections  Tue May 7 01 24 09 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 2  Please check input connections  Tue        7 01 24 09 2013   A source has not been present on HD SDI 1  Please check input connections       Figure 5 13    Event Log  Screen     1  Event Log Destination  see of Section 5 12 1 for details    2  Log Destination Port  see  1  of Section 5 12 1 for details     Clear Log  allows to clear the records generated during unit   s boot up process and operation afterward  The records  are cleared if the unit loses power     Lines to Display  allows the user to select the number of lines to be displayed  The unit supports up to 400 Mb of data  or approximately 65 000 lines  The range is 1 to 65 535     Save Number of Displayed Lines  allows the user to save the error log on the screen  Please note t
49. re either  Enable or Disable  When Enabled  the encoder assigns the OOB bit in the TS packet and labels the TS as out of band     NOTE  As per the ATSC and Cable standards  the Modulation Mode and Out of Band fields are required  to be assigned in the TS packet  Selecting the above two fields would allow the TS packets to be compliant  with industry standards  but would not affect the input or output configuration of the HDE 2H 2S QAM     In the section entitled    Output Mapping     the user can select and configure the following parameters for each output TS  indicated by    TS    IP QAM ASI   see     of Section 5 6 for details   under gray header      5  Input  indicates the list of the programs selected by the user that are included in the TS  It includes the Input program  number  video source  and audio source          PID  indicates the PID value assigned to each stream  PID  Packet Identifier  values are embedded by the content provider in  the MPEG 2 stream to identify tables and programming packets        The PID value must be unique in a MPTS output stream  If a duplicate PID exists  assign a different  PID in the range of 48 to 8176  recommended range provided by the International Standards       2  Program Number  user must enter a unique output program number for each program  PMT  Program        Table  provides  information on each program present in the transport stream such as program_number  and the list of the elementary  streams  audio  video or data      
50. reen to assign IP parameters for the TS     Logout    IP Output Config    Destination IP Encapsulation Destination Port Source Port Time to Live Stuffing    192 168 253 2    192 168 253 2    192 168 253 2    192 168 253 2       Figure 5 8    Main  gt  IP  Screen       Destination IP  allows user to assign the IP address of the equipment to which the GigE output is streamed to        The Destination IP Address must be present before streaming occurs  otherwise the session is aborted  For  Multicast applications  the IP address must be in the range 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255  For Unicast    applications  the IP address must be outside the above mentioned range         2  Encapsulation  from the two available options  RTP  amp  UDP  select the one that matches the protocol used by the  receiving equipment      3  Destination Port  user must enter the IP Port of the receiving equipment  The factory default value is 50000  The range  is 1 to 65535  The port number assigned to each TS must be unique      2 Source Port  user must enter the IP Port of the equipment that the input IP source is streamed from  The factory  default value is 50000  The range is 1 to 65535  The port number assigned to each TS must be unique     NOTE  Port number is recommended to be from 49152 to 65535  Reason  Ports 1 1023 are  reserved and 1024 49151 are registered ports     5  Time to Live  is limit to the amount of time      IP packet can exist in an IP network  The value is set by the sender of
51. s will provide greater video detail in comparison to lower bitrates  but may reduce  the number of programs available within the TS  Typically HD programs use 12 to 17 Mbps and SD programs use 3 to 7    Mbps bitrates     Closed Caption  is the process of passing the EIA 708  amp  EIA 608 Closed Captioning  CC  information and displaying the  CC text on television or other visual display  Possible options are Enabled and Disabled  The factory default value is       Disabled        Video Filter Level  is a two dimensional low pass filter controlling the degree with which the input video is filtered   Possible options are  Off  no filtering   On Level 1  On Level 2  On Level 3  and On Level 4  highest filtering coefficient    Level 1 filtering of the video will smoothen the sharp edges of the pixels and produce a softer image  The softer an  image  the less number of bits required to encode the image at the quantizer level     Video Coding Mode  must select the Video Coding Mode  Possible options are  Frame and Field  The factory default    value is Frame     GOP Size  The length between I frames is known as the group of pictures  GOP  size  The factory default value is 15 i e   1 I frame for every 14 non I frames  The range is 1 to 120     Test pattern  is the video pattern that will be displayed on the output screen if no input video is present  Possible  options are  Color Bars  Black  Blue screen  and Red screen     HDMI Colorspace  allows the user to select the color space 
52. sssssseseseeeeees 12  5 1 ACCESSING THE UNIT VIA  THE WEB BROWSER scieccdessenccsstscat tvvansenecvevasarscecteelsedactesuatedecnssahengntaiaedvenoutbaindevanaueweteesate 12   5 2  MAIN   gt  STATUS  SCREEN iin        REA EI NA    ERROR 13   5 3  MAIN  gt  PROGRAM  SCREEN    rete ee rr n e e Lee sat ee Ee POR ERE Rae ERE pone        iE 14   5 4  MAIN  VIDEO  SCREEN 5           REN ONG URII GIN ONISUEERON IND NOR TO NIE 15   5 SMAN S AUDIO  SCREEN  2  Peter rc i pet ceases danse e Rt bea Tie Eu Eo Hed o ea EROR Eee      16   5 6 MAIN  STS MAP  SCREEN 3  xri tiere eie      tede i cre tei e case Ud debe edge      18   5 7  MAIN    TS CONFIG  SCREEN    tor Ed rco e Ee e eve E VER Pre e Fac ve e Re venu vv        eene s 20   5 8  MAIN SIP SCREEN          raria ax Dor radii eda irc ea D HERO OR E ue tud ose tees 23   5 9  Per ducet E 24  5 10  MAINSS OUTPUT  SCREEN  cher ER URS eR    tenses UO         26  5 11   MAINZ REFRESH  TAB tet etre Pret ter e e ren n vest de twit led Ee aa CE PORRO Re eR HERE Pone ae PR eu              27  5 12    NETWORK    SCREEN          EUER UR DERE IERI RE UIN GINGER Od vici des 28  5 12 1 ADMIN HTML HIDDEN SCREEN      2  eintreten be a et en ia ap raa exon e ese aane            ono cese      30   5 13 MIME  SCREEN emm           33  5 14  EVENT  OG SCREEN  erue on pi owe E Cre EE E a ee e eue ue ERN unn 34  APPENDIX A     UPDATING THE SOFTWARE REMOTELY            cccccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssssessssseeeeeees 35    A
53. te power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them  Pay particular attention  to cords at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from the unit            sure that the outdoor components of the antenna system are grounded in accordance with local  federal  and National Electrical Code  NEC   requirements  Pay special attention to NEC Sections 810 and 820  See the example shown in the following diagram     Satellite Dish         Coaxial Cable  from Satellite Dish        Ground Clamp  E    Electric Service  Equipment    Antenna Discharge Unit        NEC Section 810 20   Ground Clamps     b  Grounding Conductors ower Service   NEC Section 810 21  Grounding       Electrode Syst           NEC Art  250  Part               We strongly recommend using an outlet that contains surge suppression or ground fault protection  For added protection during a lightning  storm  or when the unit is left unattended and unused for long periods of time  unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the lines between  the unit and the antenna  This will prevent damage caused by lightning or power line surges       Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits  or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits   When installing the antenna  take extreme care to avoid touching such power lines or circuits  as contact with them can be fatal       Do not overload wal
54. tes the resolution of the video input selected in  1  above    2  video Bitrate  indicates the video bitrate as assigned in e of Section 5 4         Audio Bitrate  indicates the audio data rate as assigned in  1  of Section 5 5        Refer  Real Time Application  under Section 2 2 before choosing the input program  combination           Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values configurations           5 4  Main  gt  Video  Screen    HDE 2H 2S QAM   15  Instruction Manual       The  Main  gt  Video  screen  Figure 5 4  is a    user configurable    screen to select the video encoder parameters for each    input program     Video Filter Level   Video Coding Mode     5  cor size     6 tes Pattern          Video Filter Level  Video Coding Mode  GOP Size    Test Pattern    Bitrate    17 60   Mbps    Bitrate    Closed Caption  Enabled O Disabled Closed Caption    Video Filter Level  Video Coding Mode  GOP Size    Test Pattern                              fs          Video Filter Level  Video Coding Mode       GOP Size    Test Pattern        750          Enabled O Disabled  m       17 60 Mbps     Enabled    Disabled    On Levell v    15    ColorBars v          Figure 5 4    Main    Video  Screen    of section 5 7    Bitrate  must enter the bitrate for each input video  It is recommended to ensure that the sum of b re of the    input videos in a TS  does not exceed  TS Bitrate  selected on the  Main    TS Config  Screen  see    for details   Setting higher bitrate
55. unit   s FPGA4 chipset    8  FPGAS Version  indicates the current hardware version of the unit s FPG5 chipset      9  DDQ Version  indicates the current software version of the      5 Quad QAM output module     HDE 2H 2S QAM   29  Instruction Manual     40  Hardware Version  indicates the current hardware version of the unit   AD Serial Number  indicates the unit   s serial number        Headend Name     user defined field to make identification easier    3  Location  another user defined field to make identification easier     Login Timeout  Minutes   indicates the period of time before the unit logs itself out if there is no activity on the web  screens  Range is 5  15  30  or 60 minutes      15  10 100 IP Address  see   of Section 5 12 1 for details     16  10 100 Subnet Mask  see 15  of Section 5 12 1 for details    7  10 100 Default Gateway  see  is  of Section 5 12 1 for details    ag  1 GIGE IP Address  see 87  of Section 5 12 1 for details     19  1 GIGE Subnet Mask  see  is  of Section 5 12 1 for details    20  1 GIGE Default Gateway  see  9  of Section 5 12 1 for details    1  Event Log Destination  see  0  of Section 5 12 1 for details      2  Log Destination Port    see  1  of section 5 12 1 for details        Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values configurations        30  HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 12 1  Admin html  Hidden Screen    To change modify the IP network parameters  as well as the Username and Password values for the u
56. urned to Seller  without Seller s prior written authorization  Seller reserves the right to scrap any unauthorized returns on a no credit basis  Any actions for breach of a contract of  sale between Seller and a customer must be commenced by the customer within thirteen  13  months after the cause of action has accrued  A copy of Seller s  standard terms and conditions of sale  including the limited warranty  is available from Seller upon request  Copies of the limited warranties covering third party  proprietary sub assembly modules and private label products manufactured by third parties may also be available from Seller on request   Rev 0713           One Jake Brown Road    a BLONDER Old Bridge  NJ 08857 1000 USA  TONGUE  800  523 6049     732  679 4000    FAX   732  679 4353  www blondertongue com    LABORATORIES               
57. user can remove any of the programs from the current list by selecting it and clicking the  Remove  button     20  HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 7  Main  gt  TS Config  Screen       The    Main  gt  TS Config    screen  Figure 5 7  is a    read and write    screen to assign TS parameters     E  mH  Lj    HN       Figure 5 7    Main  gt  TS Config  Screen    HDE 2H 2S QAM   21  Instruction Manual    In the section entitled    Multiplexed MPTS Output Configuration   the user can select and configure the following parameters  of the output TS      1  15 ID  user must enter the identification number for the TS  The range is 1 to 65535  The TS ID assigned must be unique    2s Bitrate  user must select the bitrate for the TS  Possible options are        QAM Modulator   Select this setting when using the QAM output of the encoder  The maximum bitrate will be 38 81  Mbps for QAM 256      19 39 Mbps     Select this setting when the primary encoder output will be ASI for an ATSC application      38 81 Mbps     Select this setting if an external QAM 256 modulator s  will be used with the encoder   s ASI output s     3  Modulation Mode  user can select the modulation mode  Possible options are  Reserved  Analog  QAM64  QAM256  8 VSB   and 16 VSB       out of Band  an out of band  OOB  is a channel that is a combination of the forward and reverse OOB channels  When  a cable virtual channel is flagged as being out of band  it is carried on the out of band channel  The selections a
58. ut parameters are changed        Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values configurations        26  HDE 2H 2S QAM  Instruction Manual    5 10  Main  gt  Output  Screen    The    Main  gt  Output    screen  Figure 5 10  is a    read and write    screen to assign each TS to their desired IP  QAM  and ASI  outputs        18 08   38 81            100  1            en 17 85 IP1  UDP   192 168 253 2 50000      ASI OUT 1      Bl 101 v  Ho soi 1 17 64  Bl 102 A           in 1 0 20  TS2 18 08   38 81  P2 fl 110  1  cresTa   82  11088 IP2  00    192 168 253 2 50001      ASI OUT 2      Bl iii v  comp  2 17 64     112A  Audio in 2 0 20     TS3 18 08   38 81       2o  1             33  11 95 IP3  UDP   192 168 253 2 50002       ASI OUT 3        Bl 21 v  comp  3 17 64  Bl 1224  Audio in 3 0 20    754 18 08   38 81            130  1  TESTA   34  Js 1  4  UDP   192 168 253 2 50003    ASI OUT 4     Bl           2 17 64  Bl 1324  Homi 2 0 20          Figure 5 10    Main  gt  Output  Screen    In the section entitled    TS    under an orange header  the following parameters about each output TS are displayed     TS Mapping  indicates the list of programs selected by the user to be assigned to TS  TS  1 thru 4   The program  information includes the PMT PID  Program number  Short Name  Major minor channel number  For example  TS1  indicates a SPTS with TS ID 1  For program P1  100  1   DVD   3 1   the following information is displayed     100     indicates the Program MAP Ta
    
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