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1. theoretical n cartier real Used bandwidth MHz Total symbol duration Tes ps Guard interval ps Tc Ts ess 28 PADE 4000 COFDM OUTPUT SIGNAL This menu is only be displayed if COFDM modulation is selected in menu RF output page 22 If QAM modulation is selected please continue with submenu Sub stitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal FAILURE Page 32 In this menu you can set the bandwidth the carrier modulation and the spectral position of the output signal 2 COFDM 8MHZ QAM64 POS Bandwidth of the output signal To transmit the output signal in the channel range of C21 to C69 a bandwidth of 8 MHz can be used In the channel range of C5 to C12 a bandwidth of lt 7 MHz must be set If frequency setting is selected you can set the bandwidth dependent on the frequency of the adjacent channel Use to set the bandwidth of the output signal 5 MHz 8 MHz Carrier modulation In this menu item the carrier modulation is set At this the setting QPSK corre sponds to the lowest and the setting QAM64 to the highest output data rate Use DD buttons to place the cursor under QPSK QAM Set the carrier modulation of the output signal using the buttons QPSK QAM16 QAM64 Spectral position inverting the
2. Bx 2 VIDEO GOP IBBP Use the DI buttons to select the desired Group of Picture IBBP high compression HDTV at low data rate for normal pic ture contents at higher channel switching delay IBP medium compression HDTV at medium data rate for fast moving contents e g sport at medium channel switching delay 20 PADE 4000 IPPP minor compression HDTV at high data rate for fast conver sion at short channel switching delay Ata resolution of 1080p the setting IPPP is not available e Press the 1 button The Audio input Audio level AUDIO IN submenu is activated AUDIO INPUT AUDIO LEVEL If the yPbPr or CVBS video input is selected in menu VIDEO IN herein you can select the audio input via which the corresponding sound signal shall be fed The audio level can be set for the HDMI and the cinch input 2 AUDIO IN CINCH 0 dB analogous audio signal can be fed via the cinch sockets and a digital PCM audio signal can be fed via the Toslink socket optical S PDIF interface The level of the analogous audio signal can be adjusted gt If the HDMI video input is selected only level adjustment is pos sible because exclusively the sound signal of the HDMI interface is used Audio input only yPbPr and CVBS Use the E E buttons to select the desired audio input Audio level only HDMI and Cinch
3. The Address of the gateway IP GATEWAY submenu is activated ADDRESS OF THE GATEWAY The address of a gateway server can be set in this menu If no gateway is used you can skip this setting 2 IP GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 e Use the buttons to select the digit of the IP address displayed to be set and use El to set the IP address wished Press the button gt The UDP port UDP PORT submenu is activated UDP port The UDP port setting is required if the cassette needs to be reached externally for remote maintenance Bx 2 UDP PORT 60000 Use the EE buttons to select the digit of the port number displayed to be set and use to set the port number wished 0 65535 Press the button gt Return to the main menu Ethernet parameters Press the button gt The IP Output OUTPUT IP main menu is activated 34 PADE 4000 IP ourPUT SIGNAL Herein you get access to the submenus for IP output settings If no IP output settings should be done press button The ASI output OUTPUT ASI main menu is activated page 40 2 OUTPUT IP gt Press button D gt The Setting the output data rate DATARATE menu is activated SETTING THE OUTPUT DATA RATE In this menu you can set the output data rate of each IP output optionally to automatic auto or to a fixed value
4. 19 Video signal type inpul eis Boves ota 20 Group of Picture GoP HH 20 Audio input Audio eye 21 ro 22 Muell mE 22 Deactivate the RF oufpul a virens 22 Kind of modulation iu 23 RF output EC 23 Channel Egeter een 24 Output symbol rate QAM modulation 25 COFDM e eI a 26 COFDM output signal een 29 ass 2 PADE 4000 Transmission parameters 30 Transmitter identificotfion 31 Substitute signal in case of an incorrect input signal 32 Ethernet parameters 32 IP address of the cossetffe ipd end ae 33 Address range subnet mask 22 33 Address of the gateway 34 UDP Fo I I TT 34 LEST PE he ced n DEUM nd 35 Setting the output data false 35 Transmission protocol Port number rrt tents 36 Quantify of data packets oe eet rer ir te 37 Forward error correction Transmission channel 37 Output IP address nennen 38 peu md E 38 A ee Fi EE ER 39 PON OPN OMS MTM PH 39 ASI Input station filter Bypass ASI gt 40 Quip dale Tale a
5. IP 1 DATARATE 7 3 gt 10 0 MB Dependent on the network the sum of the output data rates of all IP outputs must not exceed 80 Mbps 100 BASE T interface resp 180 Mbps 1000 BASE interface The current needed data rate is shown on the left side in parentheses e g 7 3 MBits This indication is dropped at setting auto e Use buttons to position the cursor under the digit of the data rate displayed to be set e Using the buttons set the desired data rate gt Indication gt Current needed data rate of this IP output is higher than the data rate set overflow Indication 80 180 MBits Press the MODE button The sum of all output data rates set is higher than 35 PADE 4000 The Transmission protocol Port number MODE PORT sub menu is activated TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL PORT NUMBER In this menu you can define the transmission protocol and the port number IDE MODE PORT UDP 1234 Selecting the transmission protocol e Press the D button to select UPD e Using the DD buttons to select the transmission protocol wished gt UDP The User Datagram Protocol is for the connectionless without handshake transmission of data to a certain application The port number of the service is also sent which the data should obtain gt The Realtime Transport Protocol is for continuously trans mitting multimedia data streams in an
6. 698 00 59 778 00 69 858 00 30 546 00 40 626 00 50 706 00 60 786 00 Gss 47 PADE 4000 ess Declaration of CE conformity The manufacturer importer Anschrift Address Adresse Beuthener Stra e 43 D 90471 N rnberg Germany erkl rt hiermit eigenverantwortlich da das Produkt declare under their sole responsibility that the product Name Head End Digital Encoder Type Model GSS PADE 4000 Bestell Nr Order No GAP 4900 folgenden Normen entspricht is in accordance with the following specifications EN 50083 2 2012 EN 60065 2002 ETSI EN 300386 2010 EN 60065 AT 2006 EN 50581 2012 EN 60065 A11 2008 EN 60065 A2 2010 EN 60065 A12 2011 Das Produkt erf llt somit die Forderungen folgender EG Richtlinien Therefore the product fulfils the demands of the following EC Directives 2006 95 EG Richtlinie betreffend elektrische Betriebsmittel zur Verwendung innerhalb bestimmter Spannungsgrenzen Directive relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 2004 108 EG Richtlinie ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 2011 65 EG Richtlinie zur Beschr nkung der Verwendung bestimmter gef hrlicher Stoffe in Elektro und Elektronik Altger ten Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment N
7. AnnexB Press the button gt The Output IP address OUT IP submenu is activated 37 PADE 4000 Output IP ADDRESS In this menu you set the output IP address for the selected transport stream IP 1 OUT IP 227 40 50 60 gt IPTV IP addresses which are used to send and receive the IPTV channels e g 227 40 50 60 must be within the multicast range from 224 5 0 0 to 231 255 255 255 Press the buttons to select the digit of the IP address to be set Using the buttons set the IP address wished e Press the button gt Return to the main menu IP output signal e Press the WP button gt The ASI output OUTPUT ASI main menu is activated ASI output Herein you get access to the submenus for ASI output settings gt f no ASI output settings should done press button The ASI station filter ASI main menu is activated page 40 2 OUTPUT ASI gt Press the D button gt The ASI transfer rate ASI RATE submenu is activated ass 38 PADE 4000 ASI TRANSFER RATE In this menu you set the transfer rate for the ASI component connected incl stuffing filled up user data rate For this setting please take the required information from the documentation technical data of the ASI component to be connected Bx 2 ASI RATE 108000 KBits e Use the buttons to select the digits
8. PHCP MODE Bx 2 IP MASK El 255 255 255 0 B E Bx2 IP GATEWAY E E 192 168 1 H B Bx 2 UDP PORT 1 19 60000 m y Bx 2 OUTPUT IP 1 DATARATE DD auto a i ip ax 7 3 gt 1 10 0 mB 9 9 2 80 0 180 0 MBits 1 HE I 1234 ees 15 PADE 4000 OD IP 1 PKTSIFEC if off OD IP 1 OUT IP 227 40 50 60 OD Bx 2 OUTPUT Bx 2 ASI RATE ASI gt 108000 KBits OD OD Bx2 ASI OPTION 188 pos cont FILTER all manual all gt RF nur bei Einstellung manual Only with setting manual 8 BX2 TV 01 04 Das Erste Removing activating services Services entfernen hinzuf gen d 2 n chster Service Programm DI EJ next service station Bx 2 DATARATE 38 3 50 9 Mb MODE Bx 2 0x0001 010 TS ONID HIR DIS auf Werkseinstellung Page 1 4 zur cksetzen und x Bx 4 FACTORY FACTORY speichern Defaults gt STORE gt reset to factory defaults and store MODE Dee 14 Bx4 RESET gt 5 2 PROGRAMMING THE CASSETTE gt Pressing the MODE button for longer than 2 seconds cancels the programming procedure This takes you back to the programme item Selecting
9. Press button D to get to the level setting only cinch e Use the buttons to enter the desired audio level 24dB 24dB Press the JE button gt The Audio data rate AUDIO submenu is activated SEI PADE 4000 AUDIO DATA RATE In this menu you set the data rate with which the audio signal shall be en coded 2 AUDIO 192 kbps Stereo e Use the buttons to enter the desired audio data rate gt Some data rates are selectable for mono as well as stereo signals Press the WP button gt Return to the main menu Encoder settings Press the button gt The RF output RF main menu is activated RF OUTPUT Herein you can select the kind of modulation COFDM or QAM of the RF output signal or if not needed you can switch off the RF output You also get access to the submenus of the RF output signal settings f no RF output settings should be done press button The Ethernet parameter ETHERNET main menu is activated 32 2 RF QAM C69 gt DEACTIVATE THE RF OUTPUT e Use the buttons to select OFF Bx 2 RF OFF ass 22 PADE 4000 If despite activated RF output the encoded input signal is not out put the bypass function of the ASI input my be active page 40 Press the button The Ethernet parameter ETHERNET main menu is activated
10. Erste Name of the service Further possible terms displayed ASI ASI station filter RA Radio type of service For radio stations the background of the screen of the connected TV or test receiver is darkened The currently selected service is blocked The star means that the service selected is scrambled gt service number e g 131 appears instead of TV or RA this indicates that an unnamed service or an undefined transport stream is being received Use the buttons to call up the services in sequential order then use buttons to pass through indicated by H or to block them gt If the filter function is activated setting manual only services which are marked will be passed 41 PADE 4000 If the services at the ASI input are changed new services which are not marked by will be blocked Pressing the button all services can be passed through or blocked e Press the 1 button Return to the main menu ASI input station filter Press the 1 button gt The Output data rate DATARATE menu is activated OUTPUT DATA RATE Herein the current needed and the maximum data rate is displayed Bx 2 DATARATE 38 3 50 9 Mb The maximum data rate is dependent on the settings of the modula tor and the ASI data rate As the output data stream is present at all outputs the lowermost set output data rate is used for the maximum
11. S 58 88 8 42 00 82 00 146 00 186 00 226 00 266 00 50 00 114 00 154 00 194 00 234 00 274 00 58 00 122 00 162 00 202 00 242 00 282 00 66 00 130 00 170 00 210 00 250 00 290 00 74 00 138 00 178 00 218 00 258 00 298 00 CCIR Hyperband Frequency grid 8 MHz gt gt gt gt gt us 8 5 5 co Co O o2 o2 o2 o2 55 59 DER _ 28 _ 28 59 _ 0 0 HE e sm D jc lE 35 BOX Poe 2 23 2 23 2 Ge 55 ER ES E 9 o 9 21 306 00 526 34600 530 37800 S34 41000 538 442 00 522 314 00 527 35400 531 386 00 535 418 00 539 45000 523 32200 528 36200 532 39400 536 42500 540 458 00 524 33000 529 37000 533 40200 537 43400 541 466 00 25 338 00 CCIR Band IV V Frequency grid 8 MHz C 21 474 00 C 31 554 00 C 41 634 00 C 51 714 00 C 61 794 00 C 22 482 00 C 32 562 00 C 42 642 00 52 722 00 62 802 00 23 490 00 33 570 00 43 650 00 53 730 00 63 810 00 24 498 00 34 578 00 44 658 00 54 738 00 64 818 00 25 506 00 35 586 00 45 666 00 55 746 00 65 826 00 C 26 514 00 36 594 00 46 674 00 56 754 00 66 834 00 27 522 00 37 602 00 47 682 00 57 762 00 67 842 00 28 530 00 38 610 00 48 690 00 C 58 770 00 68 850 00 29 538 00 C 39 618 00 49
12. gt DHCP gt 32 PADE 4000 Press the buttons to select manual setting stat of the Ethernet parameter automatic setting DHCP of the Ethernet parameter to deaktivate Ethernet off Press the button to activate the setting options Options The IP address of the cassette IP ADDR submenu is activated IP ADDRESS OF THE CASSETTE If you choose to enter the Ethernet parameters manually set the IP address of the cassette in this menu If DHCP is selected the IP ADDR IP MASK and IP GATEWAY sub menus display the parameters that were assigned automati cally by a connected server Ifa server is not connected 0 0 0 O appears in the corresponding menu The star in the display means that the data is provided by a DHCP server 2 IP ADDR 192 168 0 128 Use the buttons to select the digits of the IP address displayed to be set and use E Ell to set the IP address wished e Press the 1 button The Address range subnet mask IP MASK submenu is activated ADDRESS RANGE SUBNET MASK In this menu you define the address range for the cassettes connected to the LAN network 2 IP MASK 255 255 255 0 Use the DD buttons to select the digit of the subnet mask displayed to be set and use DIE to set the subnet mask wished Press the button I33E PADE 4000
13. rnberg 11 Juni 2013 f Michael Bierschneider Leiter Entwicklung Manager Development Directeur D veloppement Konformit tserkl rung GSS Declaration of Conformity eU 079 13 Der Hersteller Importeur Grundig SAT Systems GmbH 48 PADE 4000 Service Phone 49 0 911 703 2221 Fax 49 0 911 703 2326 Email service gss de Grundig SAT Systems GmbH Beuthener Stra e 43 D 90471 N rnberg Alterations reserved Technical data E amp O E by GSS GmbH V6 12032014
14. switched on gt The cassette fetches all the information output frequencies output data rates etc it needs from all the NIT cassettes in order to generate the NIT This process may take a few seconds Then the NIT is generated added and sent to all NIT cassettes The other NIT cassettes also add this new NIT The status of all NIT cassettes in the menu changes to on The display shows read copy 43 PADE 4000 To switch off the new NIT off press the Ell button N The NITs of the other NIT cassettes will stay switched on When the NIT of the cassette is switched on again on by pressing the button the previously generated is added again If you have changed parameters in the meantime you must first select Make to generate a new up to date NIT Press the button gt The Factory reset FACTORY Defaults main menu is activated FACTORY SOFT RESET Via this menu you get access to the submenus to reset all settings to the factory defaults or to perform a soft reset cassette restart 2 FACTORY Defaults gt 2 FACTORY STORE gt FACTORY RESET e Press the D button gt The Factory Store submenu is activated 2 FACTORY STORE gt M e In order to perform a factory reset press the Y button ess 44 PADE 4000 gt The cassette i
15. value The value 50 9Mb results from a QAM setting of QAM256 and symbol rate 6900 If the current needed data rate is higher than the maximum possible data rate a I is indicated Bx 2 DATARATE 38 3 25 4 Mb The value 25 4Mb results from a QAM setting of QAM256 and symbol rate 6900 In this case correct the corresponding settings Press the 9 button The Transport stream ID and ORGNET ID TS ONID menu is activated ass 42 PADE 4000 TRANSPORT STREAM ID AND ORGNET ID If the input signals are encoded to a separate transport stream if no transport stream with ORGNET ID is present at the ASI input a new ORGNET ID must be assigned to the transport stream Bx 2 TS ONID 0x0001 0100 e Use the E E buttons to select the digit of the hexadecimal number to be set and use the buttons to set the desired character gt The combination of TS and ON ID must be unique at the plant gt If the TS ONID was changed a new NIT must be generated e Press the button gt The Network Information Table NIT menu is activated NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE NIT 2 NIT off gt Make Use the DI buttons to switch off or on the NIT e Press the D button to activate NIT Make gt All active cassettes which are able to output a NIT NIT cassettes must be set and ready for reception gt The NITs of all NIT cassettes are
16. 42 0 MHz 860 0 MHz Channels vs 821 C69 Kinds of modulation QAM 4 16 32 64 128 256 ensi TT 96 dByV e 750 ASI Interfaces Nome DIN EN 50083 9 Formal iei strek ESS ARMED PES MPEG ISO IEC 13818 1 Max data rale ee 108 Mbit s Impedance EE EE ED 750 Level input output Aa 800 mV p 10 Return loss input EE EN ege gt 17 dB 5 270 MHz LAN Interface Standard a 10 100 1000 MB s Transport MPTS Multi Programme Transport Stream UDP User Data Protocol RTP Real Time Transport Protocol 6 PADE 4000 2 4 Connections Video Inputs l M 1 HDMI 1 4a A 19 Pin Component E 3 Cinch sockets CVBS Tor 1 Cinch socket Audio Inputs POM e O 1 1 4a S PDIF PCM nennen 1 TOSLINK Analogous Stereo neunten 2 Cinch sockets LAN uu 1 RJ 45 socket T qaaqhuiqashas 1 socket 75 Q E EE 1 socket 75 Q Fl 1 IEC socket 750 Connection strip 1 0 pin u for supply voltages and control circuit RS 232 ee serial update interface Remote maintenance Remotely controllable via PSW 1000 yes Remote update Ma a need yes and a corresponding management unit DESCRIPTION The MPEGA Encoder Cassette converts a H
17. D or SD video and audio signal into a MPEG4 data stream transport stream and outputs it via the ASI inter face the LAN interface and the RF output COFDM or QAM modulation can be selected for the RF output signal For the Video input it can be selected between HDMI HDTV with PCM stereo sound YPbPr SD HD or CVBS SD All common HDTV formats up to a reso lution of 1920 x 1080p 50 60Hz are supported The stereo audio signal of a YPbPr resp CVBS signal can be fed in via the cinch sockets analogous or the TOSLINK S PDIF interface PCM A status LED at the HDMI socket lights green if the present signal is supported suitable resolution no copy protection or red if no or a not supported signal is present A status LED at the ASI input indicates whether a input signal is present green 7 PADE 4000 The MPEGA encoder generates a transport stream according to H 264 AVC Advanced Video Coding High Profile Level 4 0 standard Atthe LAN socket a MPTS transport stream Multi Programme Transportstreams adjustable data rate according to UDP or RTP protocol can be output live Streaming Multicast Streaming requires specially designed and configured networks Minimum Requirements include Layer 3 Switched Ethernet Multicast Enabled IGMPv2 3 Network and Multicast Routing Supported The transport stream can be cascaded via ASI The cassette is designed for use in head end stations of the profi line The operat
18. English d Grundig SAT Systems PR FESSIONAL Professional Analogue Digital HD Encoder GSS Grundig SAT Systems GmbH Beuthener Strasse 43 D 90471 Nuremberg Phone Fax E mail Internet PADE 4000 ce KLASSE CLASS 49 0 911 703 8877 49 0 911 703 9210 infoGgss de http www gss de en CONTENTS 1 Safety regulations and notes 4 2 General information 5 2 Packing GORGE cs L e ergeet e 5 2 2 Meaning of the symbols 5 CEET 5 24 eek 7 Signal aa mehe 8 SOWOrE Episodene 9 EEE ER 9 3 Assembly says nunan 10 3 1 Installing the 10 Se 11 3 3 Casselle oVerVieW m 12 344 Connecting the cassete nike 12 4 The control panel at a glance 13 2 13 A ee 13 WT 14 5 1 Programming procedure 14 5 2 Programming the cassette S RERO AR PESE EUR 17 Selecting the sette nassen 17 T 18 Service ID SID er 18 Programme name 18 Total data ANE e 19 HDMI Video Formol atti
19. IP network Unlike UDP the header is transmitted which makes the data transmission more ro bust Setting the port number e Using the DD buttons select the digit of the port number displayed to be set Using the buttons set the port number wished Press the button gt The Quantity of data packets Forward error correction Transmis sion channel PKTS FEC submenu is activated 36 PADE 4000 QUANTITY OF DATA PACKETS FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION TRANSMISSION CHANNEL In this menu you set the quantity of the data packets to be transmitted the for ward error correction FEC and the transmission channel If the forward error correction is used the data to be transmitted is encoded in a redundant way so that the addressee can correct transmission errors IP 1 PKTS FEC 7 off Defining the quantity of data packets e Press the BJ button to select the data packet digit e Using the DI buttons define the quantity of MPEG data packets in one data packet 1 7 Setting the forward error correction Press the D button to select the forward error correction gt In position off the forward error correction FEC is switched off Using the buttons set the value of the FEC wished off 10 9 20 19 Setting the transmission channel Press the D button to select Annex e Use the buttons to set the transmission channel wished AnnexA
20. e key to select the following main menu items Cassette Encoder RF Output Ethernet IPTV Output ASI Output ASI Input Data rate TS ONID NIT Factory reset 4 2 CONTROL PANEL The key pad on the head end station is used to scroll through the menus scrolls forward through the menus HIE scrolls backward through the menus El select parameters in the menus B selects sub menus EE ev saves all entries ass 13 PADE 4000 5 PROGRAMMING 5 1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE BE Remote V 44 please wait Bedienhinweise WII blattert Men s vorw rts bl ttert Men s r ckw rts gt 105 Ge 25 i El 2 w hlen die Eingabeposition B w hlt Untermen 1 2 stellen Werte ein een m speichert alle Eingaben ae zeigt die Eingabeposition Page 1 6 Operating Hints KTH scrolls forward through the menu ENCODER BIGN TTT scrolls backward through the menu 18 gt select the enter position 1 2 24 B selects a submenu set values and triggers actions D saves all entries 1 shows th
21. e enter position ENCODER Bx2 SERVICE ID em EN gt 00001 i MODE Bx 2 NAME l schen delete m E Bn H ng Bx 2 BITRATE 1 19 1 0 30 0 Mbps off 10 0 Mbps B E Audio only Bx 2 HDMI LIMIT auto 1080150 auto save 720p50 nach nderung save Boe after modification save store Bx 2 VIDEO IN HDMI yPbPr d HDMI ne B E cves Bx2 VIDEO GOP IBBP IPPP B E 2 AUDIO IN Bx2 AUDIO IN CINCH 0 dB g CINCH HDMI 0dB OPTICAL Bx 2 AUDIO 192 kbps Stereo E3 El css 14 PADE 4000 Bx 2 RF Bx 2 LEVEL Ip i C69 gt Ba OFFIQAMICOFDM MODE 2 FREQ B D c69 858 00 MHz BIR i MODE COFDM i Bx 2 QAM EI M Bx2 corem R O 6900 QAM 256 POS 8MHZ QAM64 POS IB 2 FAILURE 1 9 2 81 9 Tables DIR czs 1 32 IB mm 2 CELL ID E DIS 0000 BIM Bx 2 FAILURE B G Tables m Bx 2 ETHERNET Bx 2 IP ADDR B G LB off gt 192 168 0 128 BIR
22. his menu you can assign a Service ID for the signal which is to be encoded 2 SERVICE ID 00001 e Use the buttons to select the digit of the SID to be set and use DIE buttons to set the desired SID gt Take care not to assign the same SID twice e Press the 1 button gt The Channel name NAME submenu is activated PROGRAMME NAME In this menu a programme name for the signal which is to be encoded can be set Bx 2 NAME HD Use the buttons to select the digit of the channel name to be set and use buttons to set the desired character gt Press button to delete the complete name 18 PADE 4000 Press the button gt The Total data rate BITRATE submenu is activated TOTAL DATA RATE In this menu you set the total data rate video audio tables with which the input signal shall be encoded Bx 2 BITRATE 10 0 Mbps gt The higher the resolution of the input video signal the higher the data rate must be set 1920x1080p 6 3 Mbit s 30 Mbit s 1920x1080i 6 3 Mbit s 24 Mbit s 1280x720p 4 3 Mbit s 24 Mbit s 720x576i 1 3 Mbit s 10 Mbit s 720x480i 2 3 Mbit s 10 Mbit s e Use the buttons to set the data rate of the video signal 1 0 30 0 Mbit sec If only audio signals are to be encoded set the data rate to Audio only In setting Off the encoder is switched off Press
23. ill not be able to vibrate Avoid for example mounting the head end station onto a lift shaft or any other wall or floor construction that vibrates in a similar way Before installing or changing a cassette unplug the power cable from the mains power socket Remove the fastening screws 1 of an unoccupied slot from the bracket of the head end station Insert the cassette in this slot and push it into the housing Align the cassette and apply slight pressure to connect it to the connections of the board and the HF bus bar Fasten the cassette with the screws 1 ass 10 PADE 4000 3 2 REGULATIONS To comply with the current regulations it is necessary to connect the lines leading in and out of the head end station using cable terminals When mounting the cassette in a head end station which is installed in a 19 cabinet make sure the connections leading in and out for the 19 cabinet are made using cable terminals The attenuation of shielding of the connection lines for ASI and antenna must meet the requirements for Class A KLASSE o gt 40 Insert the required number of cable terminals in the openings provided in the head end station or in the 19 cabinet Tighten the nuts on the cable terminals until the teeth on the lock washer have penetrated the exterior coating and a good connection is made between the hous ing and cable terminals Whenever the HDMI
24. ing software of the cassette can be updated via the 9 pin D SUB socket RS 232 using a PC or notebook and the software BE Flash You can find the current operating software on the website www gss de en SIGNAL RUNTIME Channel switching at a HD source becomes effective only after a time delay of up to 3 seconds because of the signal runtime 8 PADE 4000 SOFTWARE VERSIONS Cassette After activating the cassette the software version of the cassette is displayed see page 17 Control unit To operate these cassettes the software version of the control unit must be V44 or higher Approximately 5 minutes after the last keypress the software version of the control unit is displayed If necessary you can activate the indication of the software version of the control unit manually e Press any two keys on the control unit of the head end station simultaneously until the display goes dark and the software version e g V 44 appears BLOCK DIAGRAM ASI Eingang her ASI input BNC ASI Ausgang ASI output BNC HF Ausgang HF output Bx2 AUDIO IN 0dB 7 YIFBAS YICVBS Pb ee ENCODER QAM COFDM Modulator TPS MODUL sh sd ess 9 PADE 4000 3 1 INSTALLING THE CASSETTE N Ensure the head end station is mounted so it w
25. ion of the user symbols to the duration of the guard intervals to be transmitted A high guard interval e g G1 4 causes a low output data rate For cable networks the setting G1 32 is adequate e Use the E buttons to place the cursor under G 30 PADE 4000 Set the guard interval required using the buttons G1 4 61 8 G1 16 G1 32 Press the button The Transmitter identification COFDM TPS menu is activated TRANSMITTER IDENTIFICATION This menu is only be displayed if COFDM modulation is selected in menu RF output page 22 If QAM modulation is selected please continue with submenu Sub stitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal FAILURE Page 32 At terrestrial transmission an identification is referred to each COFDM modu lated transmitter When COFDM modulated signals are fed into cable net works this identification is not necessary usually If receiving problems should occur you must refer a transmitter identification CELL ID to each output chan nel and switch on the transmitter identification 2 CELL ID 0x0000 off e Use DD buttons to position the cursor under the digit of the hexadeci mal number to be set e Press to set the respective digit of the hexadecimal number Repeat the procedure by the quantity of the digits to be set Using the button place the cursor under off and switch on the trans mitte
26. on the installa tion and operation of antenna systems The standards EN DINEN 50083 resp IEC EN DINEN 60728 must be observed For further information please read the assembly instructions for the head end station used Test the software versions of the head end station and the cassette and update them if necessary The current software versions can be found at www gss de en Take action to prevent static discharge when working on the device Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish In accordance with directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and the European Council from January 27 2003 which addresses old electronic and electrical devices such devices must be disposed of at a designated collection facility At the end of its service life please take your device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal Tat PADE 4000 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Cassette PADE 4000 1 Brief assembly instructions 1 Measuring log 2 2 MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS USED N Important note gt General note Performing works The devices meet the following EU directives 73 23 EWG 89 336 EWG The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling page 48 Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as typical HDMI Input Tested Video Formats 1920 1080 24 150 50 160 1280 720 50 60 720 576150 50 720 480159 59 Supported Audio Format
27. page 32 KiND OF MODULATION Use the DI buttons to select COFDM or QAM 2 RF 2 RF COFDM C69 gt QAM C69 gt e Press button D The RF output level LEVEL submenu is activated RF OUTPUT LEVEL Herein you can match the output level to the output levels of the other cassettes 2 LEVEL 6 dB In order to prevent interference within the head end station and the cable system the output level of the cassette must be decreased by 10 dB at QAM modulation 64QAM by 4 dB at QAM modulation 256QAM and by 8 dB at COFDM modulation compared to the system level Measure the output levels of the other cassettes and tune them to a uniform output level using the appropriate level controls or software dependent on the head end station used Please regard the assembly instructions of the respective head end station Use the E E buttons to adjust the desired level e Press the 1 button 25 PADE 4000 gt The Channel Frequency FREQ submenu is activated CHANNEL FREQUENCY In this menu you adjust the output channel or the output frequency of the modu lator 2 FREQ C69 858 00 MHz The signal is normally transmitted with a bandwidth of 8 MHz This means that you can only use the channel centre frequency of the existing channel grid in the range of channels 521 541 and C21 C69 frequency grid 8 MHz The CCIR channel grid is 7 MHz in
28. r 42 Transport stream ID and ORGINET 43 Network Information Table 2 2 43 Factory reset Soft reset 44 di geben So PN 44 EN 45 SE MEET sS e 45 6 Final procedures ease oss PEU RS es el oes h YS 46 7 Channel and frequency tobles 47 Gss 2 age PADE 4000 gt t SAFETY REGULATIONS AND NOTES Assembly installation and servicing should be carried out by authorised electricians Switch off the operating voltage of the system before beginning with assem bly or service work or pull out the mains plug Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms Install the system so it will not be able to vibrate in a dustfree dry environment in such a manner that it is protected from moisture fumes splashing wa ter and dampness somewhere protected from direct sunlight not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources in an ambient temperature of O to 50 In case of the formation of condensation wait until the system is completely dried Ensure that the head end station is adequately ventilated Do not cover the ventilation slots Beware of short circuits No liability is accepted for any damage caused by faulty connections or inappropriate handling Observe the relevant standards regulations and guidelines
29. r identification using the buttons gt By pressing the BJ button you return to the hexadecimal number setting Press the button gt The Substitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal FAILURE submenu is activated 31 PADE 4000 SUBSTITUTE SIGNAL IN THE CASE OF AN INCORRECT INPUT SIGNAL You use this menu to set whether a COFDM signal filled with null packets and self made tables Tables or a Single Carrier signal should be pro vided as an output signal whenever an incorrect input signal occurs Self made tables are transmitted furthermore Bx2 FAILURE Tables Use the buttons to set the required output signal Press the button Returning to RF output RF main menu e Press the button gt The Ethernet settings ETHERNET main menu is activated ETHERNET PARAMETERS In this menu you specify whether the Ethernet parameters for the prospectively intended control of the cassette are entered automatically by a connected server DHCP manually via the menu stat or whether you will not use the Ethernet output off To assign the cassette uniquely each IPTV cassette must be allocated its own IP address gt If no Ethernet settings should be done press button FITTE The IP output signal OUTPUT main menu is activated page 35 Bx2 ETHERNET Bx2 ETHERNET 2 ETHERNET off gt stat
30. rsor under the number to be changed of e g 6900 and set the symbol rate with the buttons B N QAM Modulation In this menu item you can set the QAM modulation gt For higher QAM modulation the output symbol rate is lowered An output QAM modulation of gt 64 QAM places a large burden on the cable network Due to noise delay and frequency response prob lems reception of the converted output signal can be affected e Use the buttons to place the cursor under QAM Use to set the QAM modulation 4 256 Inverting the user signal For exceptional cases and older digital cable receivers the spectral position of the user signal can be inverted NEG Factory default is POS Use DD place the cursor under POS e Use R E to set the spectral position to NEG Press the button gt The Substitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal FAILURE submenu is activated page 32 25 PADE 4000 css COFDM PARAMETERS This parameters must only be observed if COFDM modulation is selected in menu RF output page 22 IF modulation is selected please continue with submenu Sub stitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal FAILURE Page 32 The tables below show the dependence of the transmittable net data rate on the settings of the COFDM parameters The conversion of the net data rate factual data rate displayed in the Ou
31. s dre adn Linear PCM Component Video Input NURI M C Y 1 Vss Pb Pr 0 7 V impedanoc es us usun rcd dla dae NODE alsa asan 730 Tested Video Formats 1920x1080i50 1280x720p50 720x576p50 720x480p59 Supported ae PAL CVBS Video Input pulse eek l Vp Luke EE 730 Frequency range 20 Hz 5 MHz Supported Eli PAL BG Audio Input ee 500 mV ns Frequency range 20 Hz 15 kHz css abe PADE 4000 MPEGA Encoder Transport Stream ned H 264 AVC High Profile Level 4 0 Setting range of total data rate video audio tables 1 Mbit s 30 Mbit s Video data rate ELG E 6 Mbit s 30 Mbit s 1920x 108014 6 Mbit s 24 Mbit s 4 Mbit s 24 Mbit s VA SV T TE eech deet I Mbit s 10 Mbit s saltan ee 2 Mbit s 10 Mbit s Audio data rate 0 0 32 kb s 384 kb s RF Output COFDM Frequency range 42 0 MHz 860 0 MHz Channels ests aaa ES A C5 C12 C21 C69 Transmission RE m 2k Kinds of modulation QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Code TOES acs EE P 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Guard intervals 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Felt OSS ers gt 8 dB ST ST EEE 96 dByV D tpubimpedanee enter 750 RF Output QAM Frequency TONGS u s rti tassa ee
32. s reset to factory defaults The display shows STORE Back to Selecting the cassette page 17 n order to perform a soft reset cassette restart or to return to the main menu Factory Default press the button The Reset submenu is activated SOFT RESET In this submenu you can perform a soft reset cassette restart 2 RESET RESET gt M In order to perform a soft reset cassette restart press the button gt The cassette is restarted gt By pressing the MODE button you will be returned to the main menu Encoder without saving the factory defaults page 18 SAVING SETTINGS Press the f button gt Return to Selecting the cassette page 17 gt The settings are saved ass 45 PADE 4000 6 FINAL PROCEDURES After installing the head end station upgrading accessories or installing cas settes it is necessary to tighten all cable connections cable terminals and cover screws in order to maintain compliance with current EMC regulations securely Securely tighten the cable bolted connections using an appropriate open ended spanner Mount the front cover see assembly instructions of the head end station ass 46 PADE 4000 7 CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY TABLES Advice for a frequency grid 8 MHz in the Band I III BE 52 FE b B o D O E ten ee EE EE 5 123 Sz 23 1353 8 8 g
33. s should be done press button The Output data rate DATARATE main menu is activated page 42 2 INPUT ASI OK gt gt I no ASI input signal is present is displayed instead of OK Bx2 INPUT ASI gt Press the D button Bx2 FILTER Using buttons you can select whether all services all or only se lected services manual are passed through The selection all gt RF activates a bypass page 9 which passes all services from the ASI input directly to the modulator 40 PADE 4000 gt The encoded input signal of the video audio sockets will then be output only via the ASI output and the LAN socket can processed externally e g scrambled and via the ASI input forwarded to the modulator Activate the filter function by selecting manual Press the WP button gt All services from the ASI input will be read and then displayed with name and type of the service If no services is found the following message will appear in the display no Service In this case check previously adjusted settings for the cassette and the components connected to the ASI input The display shows e g Bx2 TV 01 04 Das Erste Meaning of the indicators in the example TV Television type of service The currently selected service is passed through 01 04 The 1st of 4 services is being displayed Das
34. socket is used the player which is connected to it must be operated inside the station or connected via commercially available optical fibre in order to fulfill the EMV regulation for head end stations Gss PADE 4000 3 3 CASSETTE OVERVIEW D SUB socket RS 232 Status LED network LAN socket Status LED data transfer ASI output ASI input Status LED ASI input OPTICAL S PDIF PCM audio input TOSLINK Audio input R analogous Audio input L analogous Video input Y CVBS Video input Pb Video input Pr HDMI input Status LED HDMI 9 9 G 9 9 9 9 The operating software of the cassette can be updated via the 9 pin D SUB socket RS 232 using a PC or notebook and the software BE Flash You can find the current operating software on the website www gss de en 3 4 CONNECTING THE CASSETTE Dependent on the input signal connect the source device via cable terminals to the input sockets HDMI 14 Y Pb Pr 17 02 43 or CVBS 1 Audio R 9 Audio L 10 or OPTICAL 8 If necessary connect the ASI input 6 and the ASI output 5 to the periph eral devices and or connect the LAN socket 3 to a LAN network Connect the head end station to the mains 12 PADE 4000 4 THE CONTROL PANEL AT A GLANCE 4 1 MENU ITEMS Program the cassette using the buttons on the control unit of the head end sta tion The two line display of the control unit then shows the menus Use th
35. t put data rate menu page 42 into the gross data rate is made according to the following formula 204 x net data rate Gross data rate 188 Net data rate kbit s at a bandwidth of 8 MHz Guard interval Modulation 1 5 1 16 1 35 26 PADE 4000 If the bandwidth is decreased by 1 MHz the transmittable data rate is de creased by approx Net data rate kbit s at a bandwidth of 7 MHz Guard interval 1 1 16 1 32 Net data rate kbit s at a bandwidth of 6 MHz Guard interval Modulation Code rate 1 4 1 he 1 32 PADE 4000 Transmission parameters for DVB T at a bandwidth of 8 MHz Transmission mode 4 448 Symbol duration Ts ys Carrier space A f kHz M theoretical n carrier real Used bandwidth MHz Total symbol duration Tes ps Guard interval ps Ts Transmission parameters for DVB T at a bandwidth of 7 MHz Transmission mode 448 Symbol duration Ts ys Carrier space A f kHz n ca theoretical n carrier real Used bandwidth MHz Total symbol duration Tes ps Guard interval ps Transmission parameters for DVB T at a bandwidth of 6 MHz Transmission mode Symbol duration Ts ps Carrier space A f kHz
36. the 1 button The HDMI Video Format HDMI LIMIT submenu is activated HDMI Format In this menu you can limit the HDMI video format from automatic to a fixed maximum value if e g the communication with a DVD player fails Bx2 HDMI LIMIT auto save e Use the R E buttons to limit the HDMI video format of the video signal auto one of the available video formats 480i p 576i p 720p 1080i p will be set automatically PADE 4000 1080 50 A maximum video format of 1080i 50Hz will be communicated to the source player 720p 50 A maximum video format of 720p 50Hz will be communicated to the source player Press the WP button The Video signal type input INPUT submenu is activated VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE INPUT In this menu you select whether you would like to feed in a HD video signal HDMI via the HDMI socket a Composite video signal YPbPr via the green blue red cinch sockets or a CVBS video signal CVBS via the green cinch socket 2 VIDEO IN HDMI nc Use the DI buttons to select the desired type of video signal input If HDMI is selected a missing input signal is indicated by nc e Press the button The Group of Picture VIDEO GOP submenu is activated Group or Picture GoP The GoP describes the order of reference and difference pictures of the data stream This influences the compression
37. the cassette from any menu Any entries that have not been saved are reset to the previous settings gt Entries in the menus can be saved by pressing the IM key You are taken back to the Selecting the cassette menu item gt The parameters and functions to be set are underlined Cursor e Switch on the head end station The display shows the software version e g V 44 gt The processor reads the cassettes data approximately 10 sec onds BE Remote V 44 please t 10s l SELECTING THE CASSETTE CH i __ Bx2 ENCODER bor pone DIR v6 i O 4 f necessary select the cassette to be programmed by repeatedly pressing the EM button e g Box 2 gt The display shows e g the menu Bx 2 ENCODER Bx 2 stands for slot 2 ENCODER HD type of cassette y 6 software version of the cassette Press the 9 button gt The Encoder settings ENCODER main menu is activated ess 17 PADE 4000 55 ENCODER Via this menu you get access to the submenus in order to do the encoder set tings and to select the desired input gt If no encoder settings should be done press button The RF output RF main menu is activated page 22 Press button D The SERVICE ID submenu is activated Service ID SID In t
38. the range of the lower frequency bands channels C5 C12 IF 8 MHz QAM signal packages are transmitted in these channel ranges this will result in interference overlapping and transmission problems For programming in these channel ranges and in the frequency rang es below them we recommend starting with frequency 306 MHz going back in steps of 8 MHz see frequency table on page 47 Please note thereby that many receivers cannot receive the channel ranges 521 541 306 466 MHz Use buttons BJ to select the cursor position for channel resp frequency setting Use buttons DIE to adjust the desired channel resp frequency Press button If COFDM modulation is selected in menu RF output page 22 gt Continue with COFDM output signal COFDM MODE Page 29 Please take note of the tables from page 26 on before setting the COFDM parameters If QAM modulation is selected in menu RF output page 22 gt The Output symbol rate QAM modulation QAM MODE sub menu is activated ass 24 PADE 4000 OUTPUT SYMBOL RATE QAM MODULATION gt This menu is only displayed if QAM modulation is selected in menu RF output page 22 In this menu you can set the output symbole rate the QAM modulation and invert the user signal Bx 2 QAM 6900 QAM 256 POS Output symbole rate In this menu item you can set the output symbole rate Use the buttons to place the cu
39. to be set for the transfer rate then use the buttons to set the transfer rate wished e Press the 1 button gt The ASI options ASI OPTION submenu is activated ASI options In this menu you define the size of the data packets their polarity and the type of transmission For this setting please take the required information from the documentation technical data of the ASI component to be connected Bx 2 ASI OPTION 188 pos cont e Press the buttons to set the size of the data packets 188 or 204 bits e f the polarity of the data to be transmitted has to be changed press the EI select pos positive standard and using the buttons set to neg negative To change the type of transmission press the buttons to select cont continuous standard and using the 8 8 buttons set to burst gt Setting cont The data packets of the user data are spaced out evenly in the trans port stream 2 oh PADE 4000 Setting burst The data packets of the user data are collected to a great data packet in the transport stream e Press the 1 button gt Return to the main menu ASI output e Press the 1 button The ASI Input station filter INPUT main menu is activated ASI STATION FILTER Bypass ASI gt RF Herein you get access to the submenus for ASI input filter settings gt f no ASI input filter setting
40. user signal For exceptional cases and older digital cable receivers the spectral position of the user signal can be inverted NEG The default setting is POS e Use to place the cursor under POS Use E E to set the spectral position to NEG e Press 1 button 2 2X PADE 4000 gt The Transmission parameters COFDM MODE submenu is acti vated TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS This menu is only be displayed if COFDM modulation is selected in menu RF output page 22 If QAM modulation is selected please continue with submenu Sub stitute signal in the case of an incorrect input signal FAILURE Page 32 In this menu you can set the code rate and the guard interval 2 COFDM 2k C7 8 G1 32 gt The 2k transmission mode is fixed 2k mode 1512 carrier for user data total 1705 carriers Code rate During a transmission data can be lost or changed To recover this data a re dundancy is added to the signal which is to be transmitted forward error correc tion The factor of the quantity of redundancy contained in the bits transmitted is called code rate Using the setting C7 8 you can get the highest output data rate ot lowest re dundancy e Use the buttons to place the cursor under Set the code rate required using the buttons C1 2 C2 3 C3 4 C5 6 7 8 Guard interval In this menu item you set the relation of the durat

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