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1. 1510 MHz E Symbol rate 27 500 MS s Data stream Operating mode TV 3 Programs rbb Berlin State Uncoded Language ger Subtitle Off HF output On j v Output level max l Channel K66 v 16 9 PanScan Frequency 831 253 Sound mode Auto Standard B G Volume 0 Figure 8 8 Creating a channel unit All configurable parameters of a channel unit such as input and output frequencies can be set using the channel unit window Non configurable parameters such as SNR code rate which represent continually varying status information regarding the channel unit are read at intervals of about 1 second whilst the UFO compact system is connected and displayed in the channel unit window If there is no UFO compact system connected no values can be displayed for these status parameters Changes made to parameters in the channel unit window can be immediately loaded to the UFO compact system The concrete structure of the channel unit window depends on the type of unit See the user manual for the respective channel unit for more information regarding the parameters of a channel unit Each channel unit window has three standard buttons EN undo The settings saved in the channel unit are read in again Any changes in the channel unit window which had not been saved are lost 39 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send H Store The current settings are permanently loaded to
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4. tsid 10 gt lt nit gt The USW30 NIT files are saved in XML format There exists a schematic which defines an XML file This schematic can be found in the installation directory lt Installation directory for the USW30 gt config nit xsd Other NIT data formats must be converted into XML so that they satisfy the schematic listed for the USW30 As a rule it is necessary to modify the NIT data for export into the external application or to create software which performs the conversion lf the external NIT data is already in an XML format albeit a different structure an XSL transformation can be created In this case the standard XML tools can be used for transforming the data Further information http en wikipedia org wiki Xml http w3 org TR xml http en wikipedia org wiki XML_Schema http www w3 org TR xmlschema 0 http en wikipedia org wiki XSL_ Transformations http www w3 org TR xsIt20 57 11 Favourites 11 1 Select from the Favourites 98 USW30 UFO compact Software stem Extras View Settings Window Help 3 Create Base Unit 10 Kathrein UFX 314 BN 20610071 0 Kathrein UFX 314 BN 20610071 Fig 11 1 Select from the Favourites menu entry The dialogue for managing the favourites can be called up from the menu System Select from the Favourites or by pressing the relevant symbol in the symbol bar Any connection already established before this dialogue is opened will be
5. 1 Set the effect of DTR to no effect AT amp DO Set the data flow control for the serial port to no data flow control AT amp R1 Set the connection rate to 9600 Baud AT amp N6 and AT amp U6 Set tone dialling ATT Save the configuration profile AT amp WO and AT amp W 1 7 3 3 Settings for the analogue Devolo formerly Elsa modem MicroLink 56k Fun Il The following settings are necessary Install the driver for the modem Set the Baud rate to 9600 bits s Set the automatic cal answering to the value 1 ATSO 1 Set the effect of DTR to no effect AT amp DO Set the data flow control for the serial port to no data flow control AT IFC 0 0 Set the connection rate to 9600 Baud AT IPR 9600 and ATS51 7 1 Save the configuration profile AT amp WO and AT amp W1 7 3 4 Settings for the analogue Devolo formerly Elsa modem MicroLink ISDN i The following settings are necessary Install the driver for the modem Set the Baud rate to 9600 bits s Set the automatic cal answering to the value 1 ATSO 1 Set the effect of DTR to no effect AT amp DO Set the data flow control for the serial port to no data flow control AT QO Set the connection rate to 9600 Baud depending on the selected modem Set for tone dialling not pulse dialling Save the configuration profile AT amp WO and AT8W1 7 Software configuration 7 3 5 Settings for the GSM Siemens modem MC35 The following
6. 2 Channel units The latest USW 30 software updates are available for downloading from the Kathrein homepage The download page carries a detailed decription of how to install the update This allows you to update the USW 30 and also to update directly the satellite lists in the application Tools Search by program updates Tools Search by updated satellite lists You can check the version of the software you are currently using in the menu Help About The latest versions of the channel unit plug ins are available for downloading from the Kathrein homepage The download page carries a detailed description of how to install the update It is however also possible that a new version of the USW 30 may be required for updating the plug ins so that the only course is to install a USW 30 update This depends on the respective version To check the version of the channel unit plug ins open the menu Help About and click on the Plug ins tab 61 12 Software Update 62 Information UFM313 UFM340 UFM341 UFO311 UFO312 UFO320 UFO321 UFO340 UFO340ex1 UFO34Dex2 UFO341 Name Type DxAB 4 UFO350 UFO351 UFO352 UFO353 UFO353xt UFO354 UFO356TP UFO370 UFO371TP UFO372TP UFOS 3Mx UFO382 UFO382 1 UFO382t2 0x96 OxAg eA OxGE 08D xSE 0x92 0x99 a2 OxAD Dx8F 0x98 xac 0x94 DIAS DXAA DXAC DXAF DXB3 Bd OxB6 0x98 OxA3 IAT Version Figure 12 1 Listing all inst
7. 3 5 Used ports addresses The following ports addresses are used for communication with the UFX 314 Communication via TCP IP Address IP of the respective UFX 314 port 9312 Communication via UDP Multicast Address 224 0 224 0 port 9314 Communication via UDP Multicast Address 224 0 0 251 port 5353 4 Installation 4 1 Windows 4 2 Linux Start the program usw30_ lt version_number gt exe in the Windows directory on the USW 30 CD and follow the instructions in the installation program Enter a destination directory into which all the files required for the program start should be copied e g C Program Files USW30 You can choose whether you wish to place a link in the Start menu and an icon on the Desktop After you have confirmed your input please wait until all files have been copied to the destination directory Exit the installation by pressing the Finish button Start the program usw30_Linux_ lt version_number gt sh in the Linux directory on the USW 30 CD and follow the further instructions in the installations program Enter a destination directory into which all the files required for the program start can be copied Ensure that you have the necessary rights in the destination directory Under Linux no icon can currently be generated on the Desktop or in the Start menu You will need to create this yourself in accordance with the user guide for your distribution You have however
8. 4 Copyright The Java Web Services Developer PacCk occccccccconnncconccccccoconoconnnnncnonnnnnnnnnnnnononanonnnnnnonos 75 EAN ee ee ien aoa laaa eea ieron 76 1 Introduction The USW 30 software is a PC program for remote configuration of one or more UFO compact headend systems For this purpose a UFO compact system is a unit comprising one UFO compact controller a demultiplexer and the channel units controlled by it The software is implemented in JAVA and therefore is available on many different operating systems The user interface is easy to use and allows the user to set all the parameters for a UFO compact headend system Communication between the PC software and the UFO compact system s can be performed directly via a serial connection RS232 USB or Ethernet depending on which demultiplexer is used In addition the system can also be connected to the PC using an AT modem over a phone line UFO compact Software eet FE dardo PTTL 14 N Loadi ig Plugin for UF Fig 1 1 Starting the application 2 Conventions in this documentation This is normal continuous text in which a large part of the user manual for the application is written The text output of a command contents of a file etc are shown within the continuous text like these words and are shown as a block like this bin bash Example of a small shell script echo Hello world exit O 3 Preconditions 3 1 Har
9. DVB T H channel unit or for both Automatic NIT generation is available only if the USW 30 is connected to a system In this case the NIT is created without any further user intervention To load an NIT file click the Browse button and select a file with the extension nit in the file selection window 51 10 Creating a NIT Since Version 3 6 of the USW 30 the capability also exists to process LCN data Logical Channel Numbering In this way information can be created about the preferred sequence for the services on the terminal devices such as set top boxes that are connected a Back Click this button to move back to the previous page not available on every page of the wizard Ge Continue By pressing this button you confirm your entries and move to the next page of the wizard Cancel The current action is canceled and the NIT wizard is closed immediately Any data that has not been saved is lost not available on every page of the wizard W Finish The current action is performed and the NIT wizard is then closed only available on the last page of the wizard Cable NIT Assistant NIT data are being generated from the system This operation maytake several minutes Please ensure wait Ror KATHREIN Fig 10 3 Second page of NIT wizard generating NIT The second page of the NIT wizard is only visible if a new NIT is generated The progress bar indicates the current phase of N
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11. and can be used as such Serial data traffic is packaged into Ethernet frames and sent to the n port server This then distributes them from one of its serial ports The mechanism operates bi directionally The n port server itself is installed close to the UFO compact systems There a V 24 serial port on the server is connected to the controller of a UFO compact system The Ethernet port of the n port server is connected to the LAN The remainder of the procedure is the same as for the direct connection using the null modem cable except that the port employed is a virtual port instead of a local serial port 33 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send 8 1 6 Direct connections via Ethernet UFX 314 only 34 The connection dialog window is opened via the menu System Read out system or the appropriate symbol in the symbol bar see Fig 8 2 Select UFX 314 and confirm your entry by clicking the OK button The connection dialog window for the UFX 314 demultiplexer is now opened E Read System Current Systems in Network Serial Number Group l Comment Bienting 6065000001 4 Rosenheim Herder Strasse 17 Az G0A0900007 0 Leeres Einzelger t Labor Refresh Background Search Known Systems Serial Number Group Comment G0A0900007 0 Leeres Einzelger t Labor amp Expert Mode 2 Cancel Fig 8 4 Connection dialog window for U
12. and time information are shown in the background whilst a UFO compact system is being read in There exists also the option of performing the time synchronisation manually for this see Chapter 7 8 4 Current System The time zone used id identical in both 19 7 Software configuration 7 5 Cache 7 6 Warnings 20 cases and can be specified in this dialog window There exist also the options of using the time zone currently in use on the PC or the UTC coordinated world time In the case of slow connections there is an appropriate option in the bottom part of the dialog window This affects the timeout times for communication Please only select the option if you use a slow connection e g via a GSM modem and are experiencing communication problems 14 Preferences 43 Port _ Frequencies UFX312 Modem Network Cache t Warnings Program List Validity of cache entries 1day Y fo Clear Cache Note The cache is automatically cleared when the application is completed 3 Cancel Figure 7 5 Menu Settings Settings Cache In this tab you can perform settings for the transcoder channel unit When the channel list for a transponder or DVB T channel is being read in by a transcoder channel unit this channel list can be saved in the background If this or another transcoder should read in the channel list for the same transponder or DVB T channel the saved channel list is used instead Whe
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14. combined For each position in the existing base unit extension units the following decisions are taken e Ifno channel unit is present in the imported configuration at this position the channel unit from the real system is retained e Ifino channel unit is present in the real system at this position the channel unit from the imported configuration is loaded e If in both configurations there is a channel unit is present at this position the channel unit from the imported configuration is loaded providing the two channel units are the same type Otherwise the channel unit from the real system is retained The combined configuration can be loaded to the real system or can be saved as a file 8 6 Closing a system connection After you have performed all the settings you with on the UFO compact system close the connection using the menu item File Close or by clicking on the corresponding symbol in the symbol bar 47 9 Templates for UFO compact system configurations There are two different methods of configuring a UFO compact system You can configure an existing UFO compact system directly via modem or serial cable see Chapter 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send or you can create a template which you can then load to several UFO compact systems of the same type It is easy to create a configuration for a UFO compact system Please note that the USW30 Light Edition does not support the creation of
15. communication is defective e The channel unit or the demultiplexer is defective 2 What you can do to overcome the problem e Close the connection to your system and read the system in again e lf this fault occurs after updating the firmware perform a reset on the channel unit switch it off and on again and read the system in again e lf the fault persists contact Kathrein Support e E004 CRC data error The data from the channel unit are obviously defective 1 Possible causes e The connection to your UFO compact system is defective 65 14 Error codes and possible causes 66 e If this fault occurs after updating the firmware it is possible that the channel unit communication is defective e The channel unit or the demultiplexer is defective 2 What you can do to overcome the problem e Close the connection to your system and read the system in again e lf this fault occurs after updating the firmware perform a reset on the channel unit switch it off and on again and read the system in again e lf the fault persists contact Kathrein Support e E005 Buffer overflow More data were sent from the channel unit than could be processed 1 Possible causes e The connection to your UFO compact system is defective e The channel unit or the demultiplexer is defective 2 What you can do to overcome the problem e Close the connection to your system and read the system in again e lf the fault persists contact K
16. i e the USB connection is treated like a standard TCP IP network connection For further information on establishing a network connection refer to Chapter 8 1 6 Direct connection via Ethernet UFX 314 only 8 1 3 Connection via modem to UFX 312 In this way a connection is established from the V24 port on the UFO compact controller to the corresponding port on the AT modem Like the direct cable connection this method also allows several systems to be controlled Now select the menu item System Read out system The following dialog appears 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send Connection Connection O Select from the Favourites O UFX 314 UFX 312 C Channel Unit COM1 Options for UFX 312 i Direct Connection Modem Telephone number 050311040 Password tere vor Cancel Figure 8 3 Settings for connection to UFX 312 via modem After selecting the port to which the modem is to be connected enter the phone number for the modem and the respective password The password is a four digit code Providing the password entered is correct the UFO compact system that was dialled up is displayed Ifthe password entered was correct the connection is aborted and a dialog is displayed If the demultiplexer is operated with an integrated manual controller the appropriate option must be selected This affects the transmission speed which is selected by the USW30 The follow
17. settings are necessary e Install the driver for the modem Set the Baud rate to 9600 bits s Set the automatic cal answering to the value 1 ATSO 1 Set the effect of DTR to no effect AT amp DO Set the data flow control for the serial port to no data flow control AT Q0 Set the connection rate to 9600 Baud AT IPR 9600 e Deactivate the PIN query permanently AT CLCK SC 0 9999 e Save the configuration profile AT amp WO 7 4 Network settings 14 Preferences 43 Port Frequencies UFX312 Modem 2 Network Cache Warnings Search for Systems Duration of search in seconds 30 Time Synchronization Automatically synchronize date and time Time zone used Local time zone for the PC gt UTC Options _ Slow connection e g GSM modem Note Selectthis option only ifyou are using a slow connection and have had problems communicating with the system U OK I Cancel Figure 7 4 Menu Settings Basic Settings Network Under this tab you can adjust the settings for the network connection This only affects UFO compact systems which are equipped with the UFX 314 demultiplexer In the top part of the dialog window you can adjust the duration of the automatic system search Values between 10 and 120 seconds are possible Time synchronisation settings can be performed in the centre part of the dialog window When automatic synchronisation is in operation the current date
18. soon as the left hand table contains at least one entry Pressing the button removes all the entries from the left hand table and inserts them into the right hand table 55 10 Creating a NIT 96 de Reset This button is active when changes have been made to the NIT table or LCN table If the button is pressed all manual changes are lost and the position is restored as it was when the channel units were read in The HIT can be zaad in a fin for beter wen The LON deta can be saved in a POF Me for Meter unse Saye LEN in a PDF file The LCN data can be savod in an XML Mo for beter use LEN in on XML M t Be je E it Fig 10 7 Sixth page of the NIT wizard saving the NIT LCN data On the sixth page of the NIT wizard the current NIT including the LCN data can be saved in a file optionally In this way an NIT can be created and edited and reused as necessary at a later point in time Transfer to a second structurally identical system can also be performed in this way In addition to this the LCN data can optionally be exported in a readable form PDF or in the form of a very simply structured XML file For selection of the file to be saved press the respective Search button and use the file selection dialogue to enter the file to be generated Pressing the Export button saves the selected files in each case if desired The NIT is being loaded to the canned umts Tres coe
19. templates 9 1 Creating a template window Using the menu item System Create Base unit create the first window for your virtual UFO compact system Each UFO compact system must have a base unit Each further unit is called an extension unit and can be added using the menu item System Create extension unit Up to 7 extension units can be added to each base unit Each extension unit added in this way is at first empty and can then be filled with channel units USW30 UFO compact Software Eile System Extras View Settings Window Help Yo BA gt y 4 909 14 Base unit Wf 5 Base unit Figure 9 1 Empty base unit 9 2 Adding and removing channel units Right mouse click on an empty position In the pop up menu that then appears click on the menu item New channel unit and select the channel unit type Now the channel unit can be set up and configured In the same menu the functions Delete channel unit and Channel unit characteristics are available 48 9 Templates for UFO compact system configurations Base unit x Hew Channel Unit Transmodulator F Transcoder UFO 312 UFO 353 UFO 354 UFO 382 UFO 383 UFO 384 UFO 391 UFO 392 UFO 393 UFO 394 Sat Analogue Converter Modulator a Figure 9 2 Adding a channel unit Channel units that have already been added appear as a defined outline and have a green symbol at the bottom Empty positions are shown as greyed
20. the channel unit The save operation may take a few seconds v OK The channel unit window is closed Parameter changes which had not been saved are lost 8 2 2 Programme filter Input Input B p DiSEqC Off Satellite Astra 19 2 east Lock Status Locked Transponder ARD H gt Mode DVB S QPSK Sat Frequency 110372 MHz Coderate 3 4 ZFfrequency 1 237 MHz x SNR 13 4 Symbol rate 27 500 MSis Data stream Program Filter On ov v Insert operator ID into CAT Dym SI Processing On mA Operator ID AS hex NIT Type Satellite Load 69 75 HF output On v Constellation QAM64 Channel 522 hd Mode SAT Signal Frequency 31 4 00 Spectrum normal ai Level 0 v A Undo k Store J wv OK Figure 8 9 Channel unit with programme filter Several UFO compact transmodulator channel units support filtering of the transport stream The filtering can be regulated by different parameters by the programme table and the PID list In general the filtering can be switched on and off Special transmodulators such as the UFO 373 MX do not support this The CAT Conditional Access Table is generally taken from the satellite transport stream In special cases such as for the KabelKiosk provider it may be necessary to substitute the CAT operator ID in the transport stream The new value for the CAT Operator ID can be set manually and is then inserted into the transport stream in pla
21. the option during the installation of creating a symbolic link which you can place on your desktop 5 Starting the system software 5 1 Windows Start the USW 30 software either from the start menu via Program Files Kathrein USW 30 or start the program directly by clicking on the USW30 icon on the Desktop 5 2 Linux Start the USW 30 software by clicking on the symbolic pointer generated during installation or from within the chosen installation directory by entering the command USW30 6 Elements of the user interface This chapter gives an overview of the structure of the user interface for the USW 30 All elements in the menu and the symbol bar are briefly introduced a USW30 UFO compact Software Rosenheim Herder Strasse 17 lt usw30_test xml gt File System Extras View Settings Window Help Ol 300 BH s x amp OBE eo k Base unit V1 2 4 22222 5 UFO 386 TP DVB S gt DVB C 6 UFO 390 TP 2DVB S 2DWB C 7 UFO 370 DVB S 2 DVB C 8 UFO 393 2DWB S gt 2PAL 9 Unknown Type 0x89 10 UFO 353 DVB T gt PAL E Fig 6 1 Main window for the application Structure of the user interface 1 The version number is shown in the header of the application window 2 If the USW30 is connected to an UFO compact system which is equipped with UFX 314 demultiplexers the comment for the system will be shown in inverted commas Refer to Chapter 7 8 System ne
22. 30 error dialog This chapter lists all error codes that may be shown and explains their possible causes lt also shows instructions on how to remedy the fault e E001 RX Timeout The channel unit has not received an answer within the expected time 1 Possible causes e The connection to your UFO compact system has been lost e The channel unit is currently engaged and cannot answer e The channel unit did not understand the command sent to it and therefore did not answer e The channel unit or the demultiplexer is defective 2 What you can do to overcome the problem e Close the connection to your system and read the system in again e Repeat your most recent operation e If the fault persists contact Kathrein Support e E002 TX Timeout A message could not be sent to a channel unit within a specified time 1 Possible causes e The serial port on your computer is currently being used by other software 2 What you can do to overcome the problem e Close the connection to your system Then close all other programs that might also be using that port and read your system again e Repeat your most recent operation e If the fault persists contact Kathrein Support e E003 Wrong file format The file format from the channel unit was not what was expected 1 Possible causes e The connection to your UFO compact system is defective e If this fault occurs after updating the firmware it is possible that the channel unit
23. EIN Werke KG rectifies the fault within a reasonable period the purchaser is not entitled to take his own measures to overcome the fault When rectifying a fault the purchaser must not make improvements to the software All changes that the customer makes must be documented and communicated to KATHREIN Werke KG Transferring the program by downloading in any form is not permissible The purchaser must store the software in such a way that it is protected against access by unauthorised persons 67 16 Warranty and other informations I Warranty 68 1 For the agreed feature the documentation is authoritative Proper usage is defined as use in accordance with the functional description product description For installing the software the installation manual printed in the documentation is exclusively authoritative lt is the purchaser s responsibility to provide the system requirements hardware and other software necessary for performing the installation 2 KATHREIN Werke KG warrants that the program can be used by the purchaser as described in the program description as published and valid at the time of delivery to the purchaser Minor restrictions in its usefulness are not covered by warranty KATHREIN Werke KG warrants further that the original program has been correctly recorded on a data carrier and tested To the extent that the purchaser places additional special demands on the software there are no specific ri
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25. FX 314 demultiplexer The systems found in the network are listed in the top half of the dialog window Opening the dialog window starts a network search and the systems found are listed in the top table The progress bar on the right hand side shows the time so far taken for the search B Identification Clicking this button identifies a system A unit in the system begins to flash at all 12 port LEDs The LEDs stop flashing automatically after approx 10 seconds a New search You can restart the search in the network at any time by clicking this button The serial number group and comment are shown for every found system Refer to Chapter 7 8 4 Current system for more detailed information on comments In Expert mode the IP address is also displayed Double clicking a row in the table using the left hand mouse key opens and reads in the corresponding system The search for systems in the network may not find all of your systems Refer to Chapter 7 8 2 Systems found in network for more detailed information If a UFO compact system cannot be found by the automatic search it is possible to enter the IP address or the computer name and the port manually in Expert mode 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send a Add If you click this button the IP address computer name including the port if required entered in the text field to the left of the button is transferred to the table of current systems in the network In
26. H Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB Tv DVB S 10 773 0 MHz H Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB TW DVB S 10 773 0 MHz H Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB TW DVB S 10 773 0 MHz IH Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB TV DVB S 10 773 0 MHZ H Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB Tv i DVB S 10 788 0 MHz Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB TW DVB S 10 788 0 MHz IV 65 entries found Apply 3 Cancel Figure 8 13 Dialogue for the search for programs and transponders Besides the direct selection of transponders or program using the selection boxes in the window of the channel unit there is also the facility of searching for transponders and programs The search text can be entered into the text field it should comply with the following rules e Anasterisk stands for any character string For example If the search text A D is entered both ARD and also ASTRA HD will be found e A question mark stands for any single character For example If the search text A D is entered ARD will be found but not ASTRA HD e lf the asterisk and question mark character should not be interpreted as wild cards place a back slash Y in front of them In the same way if a back slash itself is sought this should be entered as e lf the search text does not contain an asterisk an asterisk will always be prefixed to the text and the text appended to it but only if no question mark is already occupying this position For example I
27. IT generation During generation various tests are performed these include tests for signal strength and plug connections 92 10 Creating a NIT E NIT Assistant The NIT contains information for identification of the cable network and the cable network operator NetworkID FF01 Hexadecimal Network name kathrein m S ES a 3 Cancel Fig 10 4 Third page of NIT wizard network ID and name On the third page of the NIT wizard you can change the network ID and network name Each network is assigned its own network ID which acts as a unique identifier for that network The ID is a four digit hexadecimal number without any 0x prefix The list of currently assigned network IDs can be found on DVB Project http www dvb org Here are some selected examples Network ID FFOO FFFF The network name describes the physical network in a form that can be read by the end user Examples ASTRA EUTELSAT Munich Cable It depends on the respective device whether this name is displayed by a DVB C receiver 1 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Specification for Service Information SI in DVB systems 2 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Allocation of Service Information Sl and Data Broadcasting Codes for Digital Video Broadcasting DVB systems 3 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Guidelines on implementation and usage of Service Informa
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29. Modem selection DEYOLO Microlink 56k FUN II h AT commands IPR 9600 ATEO ATLO AT IFC 0 0 AT50 1 AT8D0 4T551 7 1 AT8WW0 AT8WW1 ATA Y Reply OK 3 Cancel Fig 7 3 Menu Settings Basic Settings UFX 312 Modem In this dialog window AT commends can be sent to a modem In this way a modem at the UFO compact system end can be configured and operated A modem can be initialised as follows 1 2 Connect the modem to the serial port Start USW 30 Call up the modem using Menu Settings Basic Settings UFX 312 Modem Under Port select the connection into which the modem is plugged Under Modem selection pick out the desired modem or manually enter the desired AT commands in the AT commands line When selecting a modem the recommended AT commands for the respective modem appear in this line These values can be changed or extended as desired Briefly switch off power to the modem so that any settings in the modem will be deleted The model start up process lasts about 30 seconds After this period press the Send button 7 Software configuration 8 Sometimes it may happen that the after the first attempt at configuration the modem shows an error in the Reply line This error message varies from modem to modem Press the Send button again Implement the configuration that is best for both modems on the PC and at the UFO
30. Operating manual Englisch USW 30 UFO compact software UFOCompact Sottware Na Electronic gt cd RV Version 4 0 KATHREIN Antennen Electronic Contents COMON E O ace ae cremate ia ecw te eae 2 oe eo eee ee ee eee eee eee nen ee 4 2 GONVERMOMS A EIS COCUI SIMA ON ii 5 32PLECONANIONS een 6 3 1 la AAA A O catia oS a tat ace el ee cem tLe the hat ae 6 3 2 MALO TAGS A ee 6 o UE O ee en ee eee 6 3 4 Direct connection of the PC to a Channel Unit ooonccccnnccccnonncnnnnnccnnnnnoncnnnnncnnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnononnananenoss 7 3 5 Used ports addresses cccccccccssssececcceeeececceeuseeeeceeaeeeeessauseceeecsaaueceeseeaaeecessuaeceeesseaeeeeeeessaageeeesssagseeess 7 A TAS TAN AUG AP see peut 8 AT WAI GCOW S ee o o 8 4 2 NENA ee et ae ae een 8 SAS ee een ee 9 SEAN IOON een ee sare ae ee ee ee ee ee an 9 SA e nn ee en ee ee ee re 9 6 Elements 01 ING USE INIErlace ea daa 10 T SO Ware 1 OMMOUPAU ON ities sacisera da ito cede tetuieaats 14 T Ol SC UING Sudden 14 1 2 FIEQUENEY SEIINgS A ne ee een Ne 15 Ao Modem Ssetings Tor FX 1222 22 2a en ee ee 16 7 3 1 General setmgs Tor the Modem aati eee Ra A ie 17 7 3 2 Settings for an analogue 3Com US Robotics Modem Sportster Flash cccccoconnccnnccccnncnnncnno 18 7 3 3 Settings for the analogue Devolo formerly Elsa modem MicroLink 56k Fun Il 18 7 3 4 Settings for the analogue Devolo formerly Elsa modem
31. Select from the Favourites I UFX 314 UFX 312 Channel Unit Options for UFX 312 2 Direct Connection Modem _ Handheld device as intermediary w OK Cancel Figure 8 2 Settings for establishing a connection In this dialog window you must first select the type of connection Connections to the UFX 314 or UFX 312 demultiplexer are possible If you use the UFX 312 you can select the serial port and if a modem is 30 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send used enter the telephone number and password A direct connection from the PC to the channel unit can also be established Please note that the USW30 Light Edition supports only direct connection to a single channel unit 8 1 1 Connections v a serial port COM only UFX 312 This connection is from a serial port of your computer via a null modem cable Rxd Txd crossed over to the V24 port on the UFO compact system Now you can read in the connected UFO compact system using the menu item System Read out system The following connection parameters are used for the serial port Baud rate 9600 8 N 1 8 1 2 Connections via serial port USB only UFX 314 Using a USB cable connect a USB port of your computer to the USB port on the demultiplexer of the UFO compact system Please refer to the manual of the UFX 314 demultiplexer for information on how to set up the USB connection on your PC The UFX 314 uses Ethernet over USB
32. act system configurations Konfigurationen cccooccccocnnocononoconnnonnnnononenenanoncnnnnos 48 921 Creating a template WIN OWN A a 48 9 2 Adding and removing channel UNitS ccoonccncccconncnncccnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnononnncnnnononncnnnnnnnnncnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 48 9 3 Opening and importing saved system configurations ccccccconncnnccononnnnncnonnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnononnnonononnnnennnnnnnns 49 10 Greatinga cable Nica id 51 I DIN IE UV A A ates eeeentenee 51 10 2 MOON GS xterna NIT AIA tddi 57 11 1 Select from the Favoa uniles nee a een 58 11 2 Add the current system to the favourites oooccccccconccnncccnonnnnncnonannnnnnnonncnnnnonnnnnnnnnonannnnnononannnnnnnonancns 59 11 3 Managing me TAY OUI CS sn ae ne 59 Il SO UV ices DO o ee en Te 61 121 USW 30 89flwareupdalesarn s se seen as 61 12 2 Channel UNS asian el en se eee 61 123 Satelielsis y Deines 63 13 Error Codes and possible CAUSE ei 65 19 Gontraelual bjectk nd rights or Usern ae regen 67 I Contractual object scope of the rights of use that are granted ooonccnccconnccnccccconcnnncononncncnonannnnnononanenns 67 16 Warranty and Other Informations A ts 68 E Walras A E 68 A AN 69 IE Tim lato cri taa 69 17 License Texts Of the libraries USCC an A A A AI AAA A E 70 17 1 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE LGPL u anne 70 17 2 Apache Software License Version Llaca ende 73 17 3 Apache License Version 2 Wise een 73 17
33. alled channel unit plug ins 12 Software Update 12 3 Satellite lists Updated satellite lists are included in every USW30 update and are not separately available for downloading To check the satellites that are currently supported open the menu Help About and click on the Satellites tab Information Hame Position TY Radio digital TWiRadio analog Eutelsat 10E EutelSat 16E EutelSat 7E Hispasat 4 0 west 26 0 east 19 2 east 23 5 east 29 2 east 10 fi east 16 0 Bast T 0 east 30 0 west 13 D east A 0 east 5 Dwest 5 0 west 15 0 west 1 0 west 42 0 east 359 41 488 160 821 346 107 31 40 199 2150 489 105 205 94 4511111 13851517 285 62 65116 163147 81130 241163 146152 Figure 12 2 Listing the installed satellite lists Ofd ora 45 24 1 0 oro oro oro oro Oro 413 oro 813 41 0 070 oso Org 63 13 Archiving customer service information 64 Archive customer service information Note All information significant for customer service is savedina file The data are compressed to keep the size ofthe file as small as possible The following information is saved 1 Data on the program version build number operating system 2 Data on Java LVM version memory paths environment DH Log files 4 Configuration file A All plug ins that were loaded 6 All satellites that were loaded fi History of status messages o Current system Memory
34. are also displayed in the table for the current system 7 Software configuration 28 Fig 7 11 Dialog window for system networking in Expert mode TA resetting the IP Pressing this button resets the IP settings for all the demultiplexers in the selected or the current system to the factory default settings In the upper part of the dialog i e in the tabs Systems found in the network and Known systems a connection for resetting the system is established and the factory default settings are immediately generated Then the system reboots automatically so that the new settings can take effect In the lower part of the dialog i e the part showing the current system the reset values for the mode the IP address the network screen and the gateway are simply changed in the table The settings are not loaded to the system until the user saves these values for instance by pressing the Load button This also then initiates a reboot of the system The following factory default settings are regenerated Mode Zeroconf e IP address 0 0 0 0 given by Zeroconf on reboot e Network screen 0 0 0 0 given by 255 255 0 0 e Gateway 0 0 0 0 gt Add If you click this button the IP address computer name including the port if required entered in the text field to the left of the button is transferred to the table of found systems In this way you can add systems which are not found when the network is searched If a
35. athrein Support e E006 Channel unit system fault The channel unit is not answering or the system data in the channel unit are defective 1 Possible causes e The connection to your UFO compact system is defective e If this fault occurs after updating the firmware it is possible that the channel unit communication is defective e The respective plug in has not been loaded to the channel unit e A channel unit firmware update failed e The channel unit or the demultiplexer is defective 2 What you can do to overcome the problem e Close the connection to your system and read the system in again e lf this fault occurs after updating the firmware perform a reset on the channel unit switch it off and on again and read the system in again e Load the necessary channel unit plug in to the system see Chapter 11 Software updates e lf the fault persists contact Kathrein Support 15 Contractual object and rights of use I Contractual object scope of the rights of use that are granted 1 The object of the contract is the permanent licensing of the USW 30 application software and the associated program documentation manual together with rights of use of the same The usage contract between KATHREIN Werke KG and the purchaser is concluded on installation of the program by the purchaser Both the manual and the program are protected by copyright The usage contract entitles the purchaser of the program package to use
36. be fitted with a Cl retrofit kit such as UFZ 394 If no Cl retrofit kit is detected no selection can be made in the Descremble column otherwise the Cl slot to be used may be selected 41 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send 8 2 3 Programme filter S UFO 371 TP VO3beta1 Extension unit 1 Position 12 Twini Twin Program Table PIDList Ci The PIDs have to be written in hexadecimal format without the leading Dx No PID Action aa 111F02 Pass wii 21604 Drop v E Deletean Undo bel Store wv OK Figure 8 11 PID table In the PID list the package IDs package IDs PIDs which are always allowed through by the filtering or are always blocked can be specified in addition to the programme table The PID list is required only in exceptional cases Please note that the maximum length of the PID list is limited e g to 100 entries The maximum length can vary depending on the type of channel unit and its firmware version 42 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send 8 2 4 Common Interface Twin Twinll Extras Extrasi Cl Navigation Y Switch on OSD Assignment Twin uses Slot 1 Twin lluses no descrambling CA Modules Slot 1 Status CA session OK Module Name Viaccess Slot 2 Status Empty Module Name Multiple Descrambling Slot 1 PMT Management PMT Change Slot 2 PMT Management PMT Cha
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38. cconnnnccnanonns 36 8 1 8 1 Connections cannot be establiShed oooooccccnccccccconnncnncnnonnonnncnnnnnonononannnnnnnnnnnnonanncnnnnonnonenannenons 36 8 1 8 2 Channel units are unavailable or not responding cccccccoocccnncccnonnnnccnnnncnnnononancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanennnnnnnnnns 37 8 1 8 3 Too many demultiplexers fOUNC ccccccssssecccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeecseusececesuaueeeesssuaaeeeeseuaececessaeeeeeessagaess 37 8 1 8 4 COMMECTION INTSMUDUOMN a did 37 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send uuunanaeaenenenennnnnnenenennnnnnannnnenennnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnennnnnn 39 82 Creale channel ufls seele 39 8 2 1 General SO TINGS dd ds 39 9 2 2 Programme Mis tai en nee iaa data ii 40 9 2 9 Programme MIE atada dal ai alta di da 42 8 2 4 Common Interface ueia a a a E a a aE aa a i AS ENE E N 43 8 2 5 Search for programs and transponders occcccccccnccnnccononncnncncnnnnnnononancnnnononncnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnanennnnnnnnnns 44 8 3 Copy channel unit characteristics ccccccccccooonnncnnccnononnnncnnnnnnnononanncnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnannnennns 46 8 4 Sending configuration to a SYSteM oooonnccnnnccccccnonncnnnnccnononnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnncnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanennns 46 8 5 Importing an existing system configuration uusssssesnnenenennennnnnnnennnnnnennnn nennen nennen nnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnenennnnn 47 8 6 GIOSING a SV stem Connections eo 47 9 Templates for UFO comp
39. ce of the original ID Dynamic SI Processing monitors the transport stream and responds to changes in the programme data Service Information Data SI Data The Sl data may change for instance as a result of switching to another region Normally the dynamic SI processing is switched on 40 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send only in exceptional cases does it make sense to switch it off S UFO 371 TP VO3beta1 Extension unit 1 Position 12 Twin Tvn Program Table PIDList CI No Name SID Type Active Descramble 1 Das Erste 0x6DCA TV vi off y 2 Bayerisches FS Sued Ox6DCB TY 3 hr fernsehen Ox6DCC TY 4 Bayerisches FS Nord Ox6DCE TW Ty Ty Ty x 5WDR Koeln Ox6DCF 6 BR alpha 0x6DDO 7 SWR Fernsehen BY 0x6DD1 OOO OERI A Undo LA Store If wv OK Figure 8 10 Programme table The programme table contains all programmes services for a twin or in the case of a multiplexer the programmes for both inputs The table contains the service IDs and programme types in addition to the names of the programmes The entry in the Active column for each programme specifies whether it should be included in the output transport stream Please ensure that the maximum number of selected programmes is not exceeded e g 20 This can vary depending on the type of channel unit The Descremble column is available only if the channel unit has the capability to
40. closed 5 Choose from favorites _ Serial Number Grow Comment ROA aco Pont G1C3606442 N Kathrein UFX 314 EN 206100 169 2 8312 G1E0695927 10 Kathrein UPX 14 BN 205100 172 WA 9312 255 255 2550 Fig 11 2 Select from the favourites This dialogue allows a UFO compact system to be selected from the Favourite list and opened This can be done by double clicking on the respective table entry or by selecting an entry and then confirming with OK 11 Favourites 11 2 Add the current system to the favourites It is very easy to add the currently open UFO compact system to the Favourite list To do this simply select the menu item System Add the current system to the Favourites USW 30 UFO compact Software system Extras View Settings a r Read Out System Strg R 5 Send System Strg T gE lt 7 Select from the Favourites a 4 Add the current System to Favourites Strg A y Create Extension Unit Window Help 10 Kathrein UFX 314 BN 20610077 0 Kathrein UFX 314 BN 20610071 Fig 11 3 Add the current system to the favourites 11 3 Managing the favourites The Select from the Favourites dialogue offers a convenient way to manage the UFO compact systems on the Favourite list As already described in Chapter 11 1 this dialogue can be opened from the menu System Select from the Favourites or by pressing the relevant symbol in the symbol bar E Choose from favorit
41. compact system Now you can start up the modem at the UFO compact system A modem can however also be initialised without using the USW 30 program To do this please consult the manual for your modem Below you will see a list of the settings required for operation with the USW 30 7 3 1 General settings for the modem Below you will see a list of some basic settings Install the driver for the modem Set the Baud rate to 9600 bits s Set the automatic cal answering to the value 1 ATSO 1 Set the effect of DTR to no effect AT amp DO Set the effect of RTS to no effect AT QO Set the data flow control RTS and CTS for the serial port to no data flow control depending on the selected modem Set the connection rate to 9600 Baud depending on the selected modem Set for tone dialling not pulse dialling Save the configuration profile AT amp W0O The list of recommended modems is given in Chapter 8 1 3 Connections via Modem to UFX 312 Other modems are operated at the user s own risk We would like to point out that Kathrein Werke KG is unable to provide support in the case of problems encountered with modems not specified in the list 7 Software configuration 7 3 2 Settings for an analogue 3Com US Robotics Modem Sportster Flash The following settings are necessary Install the driver for the modem Set the Baud rate to 9600 bits s Set the automatic cal answering to the value 1 ATSO
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44. dware Minimum requirements e Hardware 400 MHz clock frequency o 320 MB RAM o 90 MB of available hard disk space o Graphics card at least resolution 1 280 x 900 pixels O e Software o Operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 Linux o Java Runtime Environment JRE Version 1 6 0 or higher 3 2 Interfaces The PC can be connected to the UFO compact system using the following interfaces e Serial interface RS232 with only UFX 312 or direct connection to the channel unit USB with UFX 314 only analogue modem ISDN modem GSM modem Ethernet TCP IP network directly with UFX 314 or indirectly with UFX 312 e g using an n port server 3 3 Java VM For correct operation of the program a Java Virtual Machine JVM version 1 6 0 or higher is necessary Version 1 6 0 is installed as standard in the jre sub directory of the installation path 3 Preconditions 3 4 Direct connection of the PC to a channel unit Abb 3 1 Direct connection of the PC to a channel unit To connect the PC directly to a channel unit you require the following cables and adapter 1 Connection cable with two 6 pin mini DIN plugs 2 USB adapter with 6 pin mini DIN socket and USB socket type B 3 USB cable from plug type B for USB adapter to plug type A for PC The adapter kit cables and adapter is available only from authorised Kathrein sales centres or from ESC GmbH in Grassau
45. e Have you made sure that the modem connection was accessed UFX 314 only e Has the network connection been configured correctly IP address network mask and where applicable gateway UFX 314 only e Does there exist another connection to the system for instance from another PC or from a manual controller only for UFX 314 e Have the network routers and firewalls been configured correctly activation of the required ports e tis possible the modem connection was unexpectedly aborted 36 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send 8 1 8 2 Channel units are unavailable or not responding If after a system configuration has been read not all channel units that are fitted in the unit are present note the following points e Make sure that you have loaded all the necessary plug ins e Check the connection to your system Are all the necessary connections plugged in 8 1 8 3 Too many demultiplexers found All UFX 314 demultiplexers are organised into groups see Chapter 7 8 System networking Each group can be assigned a maximum of 15 devices If when a system is read in the current group contains more than 15 devices the following error dialog window appears Uy More than 15 units found i Hote The stability of the system is not guaranteed Please check the configuration of the system and move units into a new group as required 50 as to keep within the maximum system size of 15 units see USWS0 ma
46. e most recently opened attachments Select one of these attachments to read it immediately Extras NIT Wizard F3 Creates and activates the NIT For further information see Chapter 10 Creating a NIT Extras Activate NIT Extras Deactivate NIT View Additional system configurations Activates the NIT Deactivates the NIT Switches the display of the additional information tree on or off information in the navigation tree Settings Settings Settings Language Settings System networking ca Window Minimize all F9 All windows will be minimised Window Restore all F5 All windows will be restored le Window Close all F4 All windows will be closed windows E Window 1 List of windows max 10 Select a window to appear in the Configures the application For further information see Chapter 7 Software configuration Configures the language for the application For further information see Chapter 7 Software configuration 71 2 Configures the system networking UFX 314 only Refer to Chapter 7 8 System networking for more detailed information ta foreground Ta Window all F7 Shows the list of all windows Windows Help Manual F1 Shows the handbook Help Release Notes Shows the version information in English only Help Archive customer service information i Help About USW3O Saves all information relevant to customer serv
47. ease check the connection as well as all cables and network components used If you use a network connection with a very narrow bandwidth e g viaa GSM modem please check the network settings see Chapter 7 4 Network settings You now have the following selection options Reconnect An attempt is made to re establish the connection to the system If successful the system is not read in again completely you can continue working immediately If the connection cannot be re established the current system is converted into a virtual system You can save changes to a file and then transfer these changes to the system at a later time Close system The system is closed Any changes made can be saved to a file Stay with system The current system is converted into a virtual system You can then for example save any changes made to a file 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send 8 2 Create channel units 8 2 1 General settings By double clicking on a channel unit or by selecting the menu item Channel unit characteristics in the channel unit pop up menu open the channel unit characteristics window If the channel unit is a twin unit switch between the two configurations by clicking on the Twin I or Twin II tab at the top edge of the window Extras Extrasil Input Input A Coderate Satellite Astra 19 2 east BER Transponder ARD H S SNR Sat Frequency 12110 MHz ZF frequency
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52. es Sola Number ment NanredP aduress Kathrein VFX 314 BN206100 169 254 56 84 Kathrein UFX J14 BN 206100 17216 3130 NameAP address 111218873 Fig 11 4 Dialogue for managing favourites 99 11 Favourites 60 The dialogue offers the following facilities for managing the favourites 1 Open a UFO compact system by selecting the respective favourite Export the current Favourite list in the form of a file Import an existing Favourite list from a file with the facility to overwrite or add to an existing list Use column based filters to find a specific favourite more quickly Add new favourites based on their serial number or the IP address All further information is then determined automatically Note The only those systems that can be added are those to which a connection can also be established If just the serial number is entered the connection is established using the UDP protocol If the IP address is entered the connection is established using the TCP IP protocol Removing a favourite from the list Identify a UFO compact system on the Favourite list the LED flashes Assign an individual name to a favourite by simply editing the Name column Note This name is not held in the UFO compact system itself but in the configuration file of the USW 30 By this means the name is saved for use even when exporting the favourites 12 Software Update 12 1 USW 30 software updates 12
53. f the search text BBC is entered BBC World and also 1Xtra BBC and RF1 BBC Hungary will be found In addition the search can be further restricted by adding criteria Case sensitive differentiation Selection of particular satellite Transmission mode digital or analog Search for programs and or transponders Search for TV and or radio programmes or transponders 44 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send The table in the lower half of the dialog contains all the programmes and transponders that were found If a transponder or programme name is highlighted in green that indicates a hit The number of entries found is shown at the left under the table Find The search is started using the current search parameters The results are shown in the table wv OK The currently selected entry in the table is loaded into the channel window Abort The search dialog is closed without loading the data to the channel unit window 45 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send 8 3 Copy channel unit characteristics The channel unit pup up menu allows you to copy all the characteristics of a channel unit to the clipboard and from there insert it into another channel unit In this way channel units with similar characteristics can very quickly be configured Copying and inserting channel unit characteristics can be performed within the USW30 and also across several instances of the USW30 runn
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57. ice in a file see Chapter 12 Archiving customer service information Information about the application Here you will find information regarding the version the plug ins satellite lists and the open source licences used 13 7 Software configuration In the menu Settings Basic Settings general settings can be performed which apply equally to all connected systems Within the individual tabs a variety of settings can be performed 7 1 Port settings 2 Preferences 3 Port _ _ Frequencies 2 UFX312 Modem Network Cache Warnings Port Port F Activ man ISIRIRIRIRIR RR Y OK J P A Cancel Fig 7 1 Menu Settings Basic Settings Port In the upper part of the dialog window the ports required for communication with the UFO compact systems can be activated Select the desired ports by checking the respective boxes To delete an interface select it with the left mouse button and press the Delete button Further ports can be added at the bottom of the list of ports If the UFO compact system is for instance connected to the COM9 port insert COMS9 into the text field and click on the Add button The new port will immediately be added to the list 7 Software configuration 7 2 Frequency settings he _ Warnings LO Frequency Settings Satellite Position LO Band MHz HI Band MHz Switching MHz Amos 4 0 west 9750 10600 11701 Astra 19 2 ea
58. if the system is no longer valid The serial number group and comment are shown for every known system See the following chapter for details on comments In Expert mode see Chapter 7 8 5 Expert mode the IP address is also displayed Double clicking a row in the table using the left hand mouse key opens the corresponding system This system is then displayed in the bottom part of the dialog window In the bottom part of the dialog window for system networking you can configure a specific system Apart from the name of the unit its serial number and group are also displayed The group can be changed in the range from 0 to 255 In Expert mode see Chapter 7 8 5 Expert mode the network mode IP address network mask and gateway are also shown The comment relates to the entire system Here for example you can indicate where the system is installed The comment is displayed in the connection dialog window and in the title bar of the application when a system is connected 25 7 Software configuration 26 g Identification Clicking this button identifies a particular unit The unit begins to flash at all 12 port LEDs The LEDs stop flashing automatically after approx 10 seconds a Upwards This button is used to move a unit upwards In this way you can adapt the sequence of the units to the actual local conditions O Downwards Clicking this button moves the selected unit downwards In this way you can adapt the sequence of
59. ill be set to their default values The opposite case may arise with upwards compatible channel units Here the actual system contains a channel unit with an older hardware version which may support fewer parameters Parameters which could not be assigned will be ignored during the upload 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send Channel unit UFO 382Cl Position 1 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 340 Position 2 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 354 Position 3 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 356TP Position 4 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 386TP Position 5 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 390TP Position 6 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 370 Position 7 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 393 Position 8 Module 1 uploaded Channel unit UFO 383C1 Position 9 Module 1 incompatible Type 0x90 0x89 Channel unit UFO 383 C1 Position 10 Module 1 incompatible Type 0 90 0x 45 At position 11 Module 1 there is no channel unit present At position 12 Module 1 there is no channel unit present Figure 8 14 Information dialog for loading channel units 8 5 Importing an existing system configuration Using the menu item File Import System an existing system configuration can be imported into a configuration that had been read from a real system The two configurations are
60. image data after a crash File name cATempiare zip val Browse Cancel Figure 13 1 Dialog for archiving customer service information To allow a quick response to customer service enquiries and fault reports the customer service requires certain information regarding the installed software For avoidance of unnecessary follow up questions the USW30 offers the facility to save all the relevant information in a single file lt is then sufficient simply to send this file to customer service by e mail The following information is saved in the archive file e Data on the progam version build number data installation directory Operating system name version user directory Data on Java JVM version memory paths for classes and libraries Configuration file for default values List of plug ins name type version List of satellites name date type ID History of status reports Log files Current system Memory image data after a crash The USW30 does not save any sort of security relevant operating system data in the archive file If you wish you can very easily check what data has been saved since the archive is a normal ZIP file There are many programs that can unpack ZIP files The archive contains exclusively text files Please refer to your system administrator if you need assistance in handling ZIP archives 14 Error codes and possible causes Error codes may be shown in the course of a USW
61. ing analogue modems are recommended e 3Com US Robotics Sportster Flash Devolo formerly Elsa MicroLink 56k Fun II 32 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send The following ISDN modem is recommended Devolo formerly Elsa MicroLink ISDN i The following GSM modem is recommended Siemens MC35 See Chapter 7 Software configuration for further information on modem settings and modem initialisation 8 1 4 Connections via modem to UFX 314 Please refer to the manual of the UFX 314 demultiplexer for information on how to set up the modem on your PC This manual also has a list of all supported modems Configuration of the modem in the UFO compact system is performed automatically if one of the recommended modems is used The modem connection to the UFX 314 uses the Point to Point Protocol PPP which is treated like a standard TCP IP network connection For further information on establishing a network connection refer to Chapter 8 1 6 Direct connection via Ethernet UFX 314 only 8 1 5 Connections via Ethernet via n port server UFX 312 only By using an n port server virtual serial connections can be established via an Ethernet LAN The n port server has n serial ports and one Ethernet connection for this purpose By installing the relevant drivers on the computer with the USW 30 software the serial ports can be used over the LAN To the computer these appear as genuine local ports
62. ing at the same time provided they are the same version Characteristics can be copied only between compatible channel units This includes identical downwards and upwards compatible channel units see Chapter 8 4 No parameters can be inserted into any other channel units 8 4 Sending configuration to a system 46 A connection to a UFO compact system can be established by the menu item System Send system or by clicking of the respective symbol in the symbol bar The following criteria are necessary for sending e areal system must have been read OR e an existing system configuration must have been opened OR e anew system configuration must have been created Channel units cannot be loaded unless they match the real system After channel unit data have been loaded a dialog is displayed which gives information about which channel units were successfully loaded and which not Ifthe channel units were incompatible additional information is provided regarding the types of the channel unit to be loaded and the real existing channel unit in that order If a downwards compatible channel unit is found this means that the actual system contains a channel unit with a newer hardware version than that in the USW30 system configuration This new hardware version may also contain newly introduced parameters Since in this case the USW30 system configuration will have no values for these newly introduced parameters these parameters w
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66. n using the same transponder or DVB T channel successively this can significantly reduce the waiting times Since the channel list of a transponder can change it makes sense to rewrite the information saved in the background from time to time This interval can be configured by setting the validity period of the cache entries There exists also the option of clearing down the cache immediately This is particularly useful if you know that the channel list for a transponder has changed If you are unsure whether a channel list is still current clear down the transcoder cache and read in the transponder afresh On quitting the application the cache for the transcoder channel units is cleared down automatically 7 Software configuration 7 7 Language Preferences O Port _ Frequencies UFX312 Modem j Network Cache Warnings Output frequencies Check the channel unit output frequencies LS OK 3 Cancel Figure 7 6 Menu Settings Settings Warnings This tab allows the displays of various warnings to be enabled disabled Such as warning can be displayed for instance if conflicts occur between the channel unit output frequencies i e the output spectra clash USW30 UFO Scompact Software File System Extras View ae 5 Window Help E OB H E m 5 mE I En Wo eas _2 system Networking r2 055 Engish OB French O ZZ Spanish Figure 7 7 Menu Settings Language In
67. ned to the PC after a PPP connection is set up This IP address is used for the PPP connection only and must match the IP configuration of the UFO compact system Furthermore this IP address must not already be used by a different network adapter of your computer If the IP configuration of the system is in the ex factory state i e Zeroconf is used it is usually unnecessary to change the preset IP address for PPP 7 8 5 Expert mode There are another three buttons at the bottom right of the dialog window for system networking de Reset All changes are rejected The data Is read out from the system again Load The changes are transferred to the system and saved there The system may need to be restarted This happens automatically A dialog window appears stating that the system is to be restarted and the connection to the system is closed Fi Close The dialog window is closed If required the changes can first be transferred to the system and saved there amp Expert mode This button is used to switch the Expert mode on and off With the Expert mode switched on all of the IP configuration settings are visible The IP address or the computer name is displayed both in the tab showing the found systems and in the tab showing the known systems The IP address of a system or the computer name and also the port can be added manually below the table of found systems The network mode IP address network mask and gateway
68. nfiguration will be closed If the configuration has not yet been saved you will be invited to save it before it is closed Ctrl E The current system configuration will be exported as a PDF file Ctrl P For printing the system configuration List of the files used most recently Select one of these files to open it immediately Ctrl Q To end the application Ctrl R Starts to read the configuration of a real UFO compact system For further information see Chapter 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send File Import system File Save System Read out File Save as File Close x File Export as PDF u File Print File 1 File End system ee em efe ele Sends the current configuration to a real UFO compact system For further information see Chapter 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send Ctrl T System Send system sip System Select from Ctrl F Selection of the system to be read from a list of favourites the Favourites Ctrl A Adds the system currently open to the Favourite list This option is available only for UFX 314 based connections Jm System Add the current system to the ee N 6 Elements of the user interface System Create base Ctrl N Creates a new base or extension unit For further information see Chapter 9 Templates for UFO compact unit System Create extension unit Attachment List of th
69. nge undo iStore won _ Figure 8 12 Common Interface Parameters Several UFO compact channel units support a Cl retrofit kit such as the UFZ 394 The newer channel units except UFO 353 UFO 382 UFO 383 UFO 384 offer the facility to change various of the Common Interface Cl parameters If an On Screen Display OSD menu is supported the menu can be navigated using the buttons in the Navigation section Further information on the facilities available using the OSD can be found in the application instructions for the channel unit and the Cl retrofit kit Please note that for some channel units the tab can be changed so that the OSD switches on automatically whilst for other channel units the OSD must be switched on manually If a Cl retrofit kit uses several Cl slots the Assignment section can be used to assign for the transcoder channel units which slot is used for the respective twin For transmodulator channel units this assignment is performed using the programme filter see Chapter 8 2 2 Programme Filter Information on the Conditional Access modules that are used can be found in the CA Modules section If multiple decoding is used e one CA module decodes several programmes concurrently further settings can be performed in the last section Please note that for transmodulator channel units these settings are always available irrespective of the current programme table The PMT Management paramete
70. non standard TCP IP port is used the IP address and the port should be separated by a colon For example 169 254 13 115 9800 This may be necessary if there are several systems installed behind a firewall with port forwarding If the standard port is used entering the IP address is sufficient The following settings are possible for the network mode of a unit e Zeroconf The Zeroconf protocol is used for selecting the IP address An IP address ranging from 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 is selected automatically The network mask is always 255 255 0 0 The gateway can be edited if necessary e DHCP If a DHCP server is used in the network an IP address can be obtained from this server The network mask and the gateway are also determined by the DHCP and cannot be changed 7 Software configuration e Manual The IP address network mask and gateway can be freely changed 29 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send USW30 UFOEcompact Software Window Help File System Extras View Settings Strg R E 5 Send System Strg T El 7 Select from the Favourites Strg F GE tg Add the current System to Favourites Strg A Figure 8 1 Menu System 8 1 Reading the system A connection to a UFO compact system can be established by the menu item System Read out system or by clicking of the respective symbol in the symbol bar The following dialog appears Connection Connection 2
71. ns 90 e Otherwise the current channel unit is superseded by the channel unit from the imported file If a real UFO compact system is read in importing a configuration file and the associated loading of data can allow the complete system to be set up in a very short time 10 Creating a NIT 10 1 NIT wizard USW30 UFO compact Software File System Extras View Settings Window Help gt g E NIT Assistant FS da a 2 gt Activate NIT Base unit A Deactivate NIT t mm 2 UFO Er elle ESA 3 UFO SPAR EDWE SC gt 2D0WB L ESA g WFO SU TP DVB S 4 OYB C ESA 11 UFO 336 TP DYE 5 DVB C EA 12 UFO SPS LOW B 504 DVB C IM a Extension unit 1 Figure 10 1 Menu for NIT When the menu item Tools NIT Wizard is selected a wizard appears which can be used to create the NIT An NIT can however only be created when all the channel units provided for it are available and clicked into place E Weelcone lp ihe MT cat for fhe HN This Wizard leads pow rough oresdion of a wew HIT Heber infomation Table or the loadin Di an era MT The MT can be eded and hen red Opel LOM dali Lopes Channa Muriano tan be v Procesa LEN dala Fig 10 2 First page of NIT wizard On the first page of the NIT wizard you can decide whether you want to generate a new NIT or load an existing NIT from a file During the generation you are asked to decide whether the NIT should be created for the DVB C or
72. nual Fig 8 6 Error dialog window with too many demultiplexers found The stability of the system may be impaired Please reconfigure the system in the dialog window for system networking Move individual devices into different or new groups until all groups contain no more than 15 devices 8 1 8 4 Connection interruption A connection to a UFO compact system that is equipped with UFX 314 demultiplexers is checked periodically to establish whether the connection has been interrupted by external influences If this is the case the following error dialog window appears The connection with the system has been lost How would you like to resolve this problem 1 Try to reestablish the connection 2 Close the current system 3 Keep the present system without any connection Fig 8 7 Error dialog window with connection interruption 37 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send 38 A connection interruption may be caused by a number of different reasons e g disconnection of the Ethernet connection DSL disconnection faulty network cable failure of other network components e g switch router firewall etc temporary network overload network connection with very low bandwidth e g via GSM modem disconnection of the USB cable disconnection of the modem connection local power failure UFO compact system modem network components etc Pl
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76. out outlines For further information on the various colours of symbols see Chapter 6 Elements of the user interface 9 3 Opening and importing saved system configurations The configuration of a real or virtual system can be saved in a file for subsequent use If the system configuration of a real system is opened ensure that no values are exhibited by the elements of the user interface which pre suppose a connection to the system This applies particularly to the programme language and sub title lists for the transcoder channel units but also to the displays of SNR BER and lock status of many channel units When a file is imported the system configuration in the file and the current configuration are merged This is performed according to the following rules e Ifino channel unit is present at a system position in the imported file the corresponding channel unit is the real system is left unchanged e lf no channel unit is present at this position in the real system the channel unit from the imported file is loaded This applies even if the imported file contains more UFO compact systems than are present in the real configuration e fa channel unit that is incompatible with the real system is present at a system position in the imported file the real channel unit is left unchanged For compatibility of channel units see Chapter 8 4 Loading a configuration to a system 49 9 Templates for UFO compact system configuratio
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79. r supports the modes Only Add Add and First More More Last Please refer to the manual or the manufacturer of the CA module to determine the settings that should be performed here An optimised mode can also be used in addition to the normal mode during PMT change If the optimised mode is supported by the CA module and is set fewer loss of picture events will occur during a 43 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send PMT change Some malfunctions such as black screen or loss of decoding on the other twin may occur if optimised mode is selected despite not being supported by the CA module 8 2 5 Search for programs and transponders Search for Programs and Transponders BBC v C Case Sensitive Search any character string any character masking for literals 4 Satellite All y Transmission Digital Analog Scope wi Programs Transponders Type wi TV _ Radio Results Satellite ___ Transponder Name Type Freq Pol Amos 4 0 west DTH TV DVB S 11 560 0 MHZ H Astra 19 2 east BBC T DYB S 11 597 0 MHZ Astra 23 5 23 5 east Digital Free TW I DVB S 12 565 0 MHz IV Astra 23 5 23 5 east KD Home TV DVB S 12 605 0 MHz IV Astra 23 5 23 5 east Englisch T DYB S 12 605 0 MHz W Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB DAA T DVB S 10 773 0 MHz H Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB TV DVB S 10 773 0 MHz H Astra 28 2 28 2 east BSkyB Tv i DVB S 10 773 0 MHZ
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84. rstion may take several minutes Pi Saving and aciiveting WT KATHREINE Fig 10 8 Seventh page of NIT wizard transferring the NIT The seventh and last page of the NIT wizard is visible during the transfer of the NIT to the TP channel units The progress bar gives information about the current phase of the transfer 10 Creating a NIT 10 2 Importing external NIT data The NIT wizard has the capability to open NIT files generated by the USW30 and to load them to the UFO compact system Other NIT data formats cannot be directly imported Example of a USW30 NIT file lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt nit xmins http www kathrein de xsd nit id ff01 name Network Provider Name gt lt entry carrier 0 frequency 402 0 onid 1 port 1 gqam 64QAM symbolrate 6 9 tsid 1201 gt lt entry carrier 0 frequency 650 0 onid 133 port 3 qam 256QAM symbolrate 5 156 tsid 5 gt lt entry carrier 0 frequency 658 0 onid 1 port 3 qam 64QAM symbolrate 6 111 tsid 1058 gt lt entry carrier 0 frequency 482 0 onid 1 port 7 gam 2560AM symbolrate 6 9 tsid 1026 gt lt entry carrier 0 frequency 306 0 onid 8468 port 10 gqam 64QAM symbolrate 6 9 tsid 12801 gt lt entry carrier 0 frequency 314 0 onid 8468 port 10 qam 64QAM symbolrate 7 15 tsid 13057 gt lt entry carrier 1 frequency 834 0 onid 10 port 1 gam 128QAM symbolrate 6 9
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88. st 9750 10600 11701 Astra 23 5 23 5 east 9750 10600 11701 Astra 28 2 28 2 east 9750 11701 Badr 26 0 east 9750 11701 Eurobird 9 9 0 east 9750 11701 EutelSat 10E 10 0 east 9750 11701 EutelSat 16E 16 0 east 9750 11701 EutelSat 7E 7 0 east 9750 11701 Hispasat 30 0 west 9750 11701 HotBird 13 0 east 9750 11701 Sirius 5 0 east 9750 11701 Telecom SW 5 0 west 9750 11701 Aaa apa a aa ia a ala Aaa apa a aaa a ala DiSEqC Settings Automatically update the DiSEqC x Cancel Fig 7 2 Menu Settings Basic Settings Frequencies The values for the LO frequency and the frequency for automatic changeover of the desired frequency band depend on your satellite system in particular on the configuration of the LNB or satellite matrix The frequencies can be configured independently for each satellite The switch in the DiSEqC settings determines whether in the event of a change to the input frequency necessitating that the DiSEqC signal in the individual channel units be switched over this is performed automatically If the check is not set the DiSEqC signal in the channel unit window must be switched over manually 15 7 Software configuration 7 3 Modem settings for UFX 312 1 Preferences C Port _ Frequencies UFX312 Modem 3 Network gf Cache gt Warnings Configure modem Port com1 v
89. t are available In each of the left hand tables there are 999 channel slots available which can be assigned as you like including any gaps The entries can be sorted using the Up and Down buttons There is also the facility to move an entry by inputting a number directly into the first column of the Table The visible switch determines whether a service is visible or is skipped when stepping through the range of channels at the terminal device The service is still available by direct selection of the channel slot Please note that not all terminal devices support the visible switch a Up Moves the selected entries in the left hand table one lines upwards o Down Moves the selected entries in the left hand table one line downwards O Add All selected entries in the right hand table are moved to the left hand table For this it is necessary to select at least one line in the left hand table to indicate where the entries should be inserted gt Remove All selected entries in the left hand table are released i e moved from the left hand into the right hand table Add all This button is active as soon as an entry is highlighted in the left hand table provided the right hand table contains at least one entry Pressing the button transfers all the entries from the right hand table into the left hand table where they replace the entry highlighted there Remove all This button is active as
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91. t system Data traffic incoming to the PC is indicated by the left hand symbol briefly lighting up Data being transmitted to the UFO compact system is indicated by the right hand symbol briefly lighting up 11 6 Elements of the user interface The following descriptions apply to the various symbols in the navigation tree and in the graphics displays for the channel units Navigation Graphies Description The unit or channel unit is present and functioning with no faults 3 The channel unit has been added manually see Chapter 9 Instructions for UFO compact system configurations No plug in for this channel unit could be found An update of your software may provide a remedy see Chapter 11 Software Update M An error occurred when reading or communicating with the channel unit See Possible errors when establishing a connection in Chapter 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send The application contains the following menu entries and symbols Ctrl O For loading an existing system configuration Symbol File Open system Ctrl For importing an existing system configuration into the current system configuration For further information see Chapter 8 UFO compact system read out configure and send Ctrl S For saving the system configuration that has been created or changed Ctrl Shift For saving a system configuration under a different file S name Ctrl W The current system co
92. ted to only a limited check of their correctness The respective user must use his best judgement regarding the validity of these values In the QAM column only the values 16 32 64 128 and 256 are valid optionally followed by qam or QAM Invalid entries are indicated with the word Error 94 D Add Press this button to add new entries to the cable NIT Remove Press this button to remove the currently selected entry from the table La File imort Pressing this button imports NIT entries from a file into the current table For this select a file with the ending nit in the file selection dialog H Undo This button is active when changes have been made to the NIT table or LCN table If the button is pressed all manual changes are lost and the position is restored as it was when the channel units were read in 10 Creating a NIT Ypa can edh the LON dala an hie papa af the wizard VEC Ty UWE C Rato WETH WELT Hada bd E E fa a 2 channels assigned tho highest LCM number le 2 Fig 10 6 Fifth page of the NIT wizard editing the LCN data The fifth page of the NIT wizard offers you the facility to edit the LCN data Logical Channel Numbering The page consists of four tabs DVB C DVB T and one each for TV Radio each of which contains 2 tables In each case the left hand table shows the LCN entries that are currently assigned and the right hand table shows the entries tha
93. the maximum supported number has not been exceeded If the maximum number of 15 units is exceeded the field is coloured red Double clicking a row in the table using the left hand mouse key opens the corresponding system This system is then displayed in the bottom part of the dialog window see Chapter 7 8 4 Current system The search for systems in the network may not find all of your systems This is especially the case if the systems are connected to the network via routers and or firewalls When the network search is performed the USW30 sends special messages broadcast packages which however are blocked by most routers and firewalls 23 7 Software configuration 24 7 Software configuration 7 8 3 Known systems 7 8 4 Current system If a system cannot be found by means of a network search it is possible to enter the IP address manually in Expert mode see Chapter 7 8 5 Expert mode Fig 7 9 Dialog window for system networking with known systems In addition to the systems found in the network the list of already known systems can be displayed by selecting the second tab Known systems are systems that have already been opened at least once before The list of Known systems is stored when the application is closed so that it is available again when the application is restarted A maximum of 10 known systems are stored Remove This button is used to remove a system from the list of known systems e g
94. the menu Settings Language the choice can be made between German English French and Spanish The newly selected language only becomes effective the next time the application is restarted 21 7 Software configuration 7 8 System networking 22 The menu Settings System Networking is used to open the dialog window for configuring the networking of the UFO compact system Please note that only units equipped with UFX 314 demultiplexers can be configured here The networking of units with UFX 312 demultiplexers is determined by means of cascading using serial cables and cannot be influenced by the USW30 Systems found in the network Known Systems 2 Unti senal Number 00650004 Leeres Einzelger t Labor 0040900000 Rosenheim Herdes Srasse 17 Fig 7 8 Dialog window for system networking where systems have been found in network 7 Software configuration 7 8 1 Groups UFO compact systems with UFX 314 demultiplexers are organised into groups If there are several demultiplexers in a network it is not possible to physically separate them from each other within the network i e all of the demultiplexers are interconnected In order to assign demultiplexers to separate systems the devices concerned are put into a common group When supplied all devices are assigned to group 0 A total of 256 groups are supported 0 to 255 Each group can contain a maximum of 15 devices If more than 15 devices are assigned
95. the units to the actual local conditions ol Time Sync Pressing this button initiates manual time synchronisation The time zone used for this is determined by the prevailing settings see Chapter 7 4 Network settings 3 PPP access By pressing this button opens the dialog window for configuring PPP access System Networking 2 PPP Access Configuration User name loghitt 2 Password es Repetition mee Mote The access data are saved directly in the demultiplexer and are Used for PPP and Web access Please ensure that the connection settings for your PPP connection also use this access datal PPP IP Address IP address 169 254 0 2 Mote After successful establishment ofthe PPP connection the Stated IF address willbe assigned to the PC The IP address will be used exclusively for this connection and must match the IF configuration for the system lf questions arise regarding the network configuration please refer to your network administrator ow OK Cancel Fig 7 10 Dialog window for PPP configuration The PPP access data can be changed in the top part of the dialog window PPP stands for Point to Point Protocol and describes the connection protocol used for modem access More detailed information on configuring the modem can be found in the manual for the UFX 314 demultiplexer 7 Software configuration In the bottom part of the dialog window you can change the IP address that is assig
96. this way you can add systems which are not found when the network is searched If a non standard TCP IP port is used the IP address and the port should be separated by a colon For example 169 254 13 115 9800 This may be necessary if there are several systems installed behind a firewall with port forwarding If the standard port is used entering the IP address is sufficient The list of already known systems is displayed in the bottom half of the dialog window Known systems are systems that have already been opened at least once before The list of Known systems is stored when the application is closed so that it is available again when the application is restarted A maximum of 10 known systems are stored gt Remove This button is used to remove a system from the list of known systems e g if the system is no longer valid The serial number group and comment are shown for every known system Refer to Chapter 7 8 4 Current system for more detailed information on comments In Expert mode the IP address is also displayed Double clicking a row in the table using the left hand mouse key opens and reads in the corresponding system amp Expert mode This button is used to switch the Expert mode on and off With the Expert mode switched on the computer names and IP addresses of the systems are visible The IP address of a system can be added manually below the table of current systems in the network 35 8 UFO compact s
97. tion SI Dd 2 E E 2 Fig 10 5 Fourth page of NIT wizard editing NIT 99 10 Creating a NIT The fourth page of the wizard contains two tables which contain the NIT entries for the DVB C and for the DVB T H channel units The individual entries can be edited To do this double click the cell to be edited with the left hand mouse key The changed values will be loaded when another cell is clicked or the Return key is pressed The values for the output frequency the output symbol rate and the QAM stage were set in the respective channel units and loaded into the table It is generally not advisable to change these values On the other hand the table must be edited if new entries are added to it This may for instance be necessary if a head end is a combination of different products for instance UFO compact and UFO plus The ON ID denotes the Original Network ID This is comparable with the network ID for the NIT that is to be created but always refers to the original network The TS ID denotes the Transport Stream ID which ist he original ID of the transport stream Each service can be uniquely identified using the path ON ID TS ID Service ID The ON ID and TS ID are read by the channel unit transport stream It is generally not advisable to change these values 3 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Guidelines on implementation and usage of Service Information Sl Manually entered values are subjec
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99. to a group the stability of the system may be impaired see Chapter 8 1 8 3 Too many demultiplexers found 7 8 2 Systems found in network The systems found in the network are shown in the top part of the dialog window Fig 7 8 Opening the dialog window starts a network search and the systems found are listed in the top table The progress bar on the right hand side shows the time so far taken for the search Ed Connection test Pressing this button starts a connection test This tests whether a connection can be established via TCP IP This is the preferred type of connection and operates even through routers and firewalls If no TCP IP connection can be established a further test will be performed to discover whether a UDP connection can be established The USW30 can also use ADP to communicate to a system but there exist certain restrictions in respect of routers and firewalls If only the UDP connection can be established it is recommended that the network configuration of the system is set to enable a TCP IP connection g New search You can restart the search in the network at any time by clicking this button The group serial number number of units and the comment are shown for each system found Refer to Chapter 7 8 4 Current system for more detailed information on comments In Expert mode see Chapter 7 8 5 Expert mode the IP address is also displayed In the column showing the number of units green indicates that
100. tworking for more detailed information The name of the current file follows in angle brackets If no file is loaded or the system being read has not yet been saved to a file no name will be shown at this point 3 The menu bar for the application The individual menu entries are explained in the following tables 4 The symbol bar for the application The individual symbols are explained in more detail in the following tables 5 The navigation tree contains the base unit and all extension units each with its channel units The tree allows rapid navigation Clicking with the right mouse key brings up a context menu 6 Inthe right hand part of the application window is displayed a graphical representation of the base unit and extension units Clicking the display of the channel unit with the right mouse key brings up a context menu For this see Chapter 9 Templates for UFO compact system configurations 7 Messages regarding the operations currently being performed such as warnings appear in the status bar for the application Left click on the status bar to view earlier messages 8 This display bar shows the current memory usage of the application Hold the mouse cursor over this surface element and after a short interval a tool tip will appear which specifies the memory usage in more precise figures 10 6 Elements of the user interface 9 These two symbols allow representation of the communication to the UFO compac
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103. ystem read out configure and send 9 1 7 Direct connection to a channel unit without UFX 312 314 You can select the serial interface to be used for the direct connection between the PC and a channel unit The cable and adapter required together with the connection layout are described in Chapter 3 4 Direct connection between a PC and a channel unit 8 1 8 Possible errors when setting up a connection and while connection is set up 8 1 8 1 Connections cannot be established If a connection to real systems cannot be established the following error dialog appears Connection attempt failed dl ey Please check the following points Correct IP configuration for PC and demultiplexer set up see USW30 system connection Is there already another connection to the system Official connection cable PC UFO compact used Connection cable PC UFO compact plugged in UFORcompact system switched on Correct PC port selected Is the modem configured correcth oK Figure 8 5 Error dialog when reading the system Check the following points and restart the application e Was the official connection cable null modem cable PC lt gt UFO compact system used UFX 312 only e Is the connection cable PC lt gt UFO compact system correctly plugged in e Is the UFO compact system switched on At least one LED must be lit up on the adapter e Was the correct port selected on the PC UFX 312 only
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