GSS HDTV 1000 MPTS Assembly Instructions Manual

Type
Assembly Instructions Manual
Grundig SAT SystEms
GSS
Grundig SAT Systems GmbH
Beuthener Strasse 43
D-90471 Nuremberg
Phone: +49 (0) 911 / 703 8877
Fax: +49 (0) 911 / 703 9210
Internet: http://www.gss.de
Assembly Instructions
Assembly Instructions
English
A
A
CLASS
CLASS
KLASSE
KLASSE
Head-End HDTV Converter to IP
DVB-S2 to MPTS
HDTV 1000 MPTS
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Contents
1 Safety regulations and notes .....................................................................................4
2 General information .................................................................................................5
2.1 Packing contents ..........................................................................................5
2.2 Meaning of the symbols used ........................................................................5
2.3 Technical data .............................................................................................5
2.4 Description .................................................................................................6
2.4.1 Input signal path “INROUTE” ..............................................................7
2.4.1.1 Menu setting “A+ASI=1 B+ASI=2”.......................................7
2.4.1.2 Menu setting “A+B+ASI=1 ASI=2”.......................................7
2.4.2 Output signal path “OUTROUTE” ........................................................8
2.4.2.1 Menu setting “ASI => ASI” ....................................................8
2.4.2.2 Menu setting “1=>ASI ASI=>MA” .......................................8
2.4.2.3 Menu setting “2=>ASI ASI=>MB” ........................................9
2.4.3 General ...........................................................................................9
2.5 Software query ..........................................................................................10
2.6 How the TPS module works .........................................................................10
3 Assembly ............................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Installing the cassette ..................................................................................11
3.2 EMC regulations ........................................................................................11
3.3 Cassette overview ......................................................................................12
3.4 Connecting the cassette ..............................................................................13
3.5 Retrofitting a CA module ............................................................................13
4 The control panel at a glance ..................................................................................14
4.1 Menu items ...............................................................................................14
4.2 Control panel ............................................................................................14
5 Programming .........................................................................................................15
5.1
Programming procedure
..............................................................................15
5.1.1 Channel strips “A” (without CA module) and “B” .................................15
5.1.2 Channel strip “A” with CA module ....................................................18
5.2 Programming the cassette ..........................................................................19
Selecting the cassette, displaying the software version ....................................19
Setting the Ethernet parameters ...................................................................20
Setting the IP address of the cassette ............................................................20
Setting the address range ...........................................................................21
Setting the address of the gateway ..............................................................22
Setting the UDP port ...................................................................................22
Selecting the input signal path .....................................................................23
Selecting the output signal path ...................................................................23
Setting the ASI transfer rate .........................................................................24
Setting the ASI options ...............................................................................25
Selecting the channel strip ..........................................................................26
Switching the IP address off or on ................................................................26
Selecting the transmission protocol ...............................................................26
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Setting the port number ..............................................................................26
Defining the quantity of data packets ...........................................................27
Setting the forward error correction .............................................................27
Setting the transmission channel ..................................................................27
Setting the output IP address .......................................................................29
Setting the LNB oscillator frequency .............................................................29
Setting the input symbol rate .......................................................................30
Setting the DVB mode ................................................................................30
Setting the input frequency ..........................................................................31
Testing the signal to noise ratio ....................................................................32
Setting the station filter ...............................................................................33
Displaying the output data rate ....................................................................37
Network Information Table (NIT) ..................................................................37
Network/operator identification ..................................................................38
Deleting a PID ...........................................................................................39
Renaming a PID .........................................................................................39
Saving settings ..........................................................................................40
5.2.1 Operation with a CA module ............................................................41
Setting the operating voltage for the CA module .................................41
Setting the PID monitoring ................................................................41
Configuring the CA module ..............................................................42
Decoding services ...........................................................................43
6 Final procedures .....................................................................................................45
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1 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 as-
sembly or service work or pull out the mains plug.
Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms.
Install the system so it will not be able to vibrate…
- in a dust-free, dry environment
- in such a manner that it is protected from moisture, fumes, splashing
water and dampness
- somewhere protected from direct sunlight
- not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources
- in an ambient temperature of -20 °C to +50 °C.
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 on the instal-
lation and operation of antenna systems.
Earth the SAT receiver in accordance with DIN EN 50083-1 / 60728-11
and VDE 0855 (earthing, equipotential bonding rail).
Test the software versions of the head-end station and the cassette and
update them if necessary. The current software versions can be found at
www.gss.de”.
For further information please read the assembly instructions for the
head-end station used.
Take action to prevent static discharge when working on the device.
Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish. In
accordance with directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and
the European Council from January 27, 2003 which addresses old elec-
tronic and electrical devices, such devices must be disposed of at a desig-
nated collection facility. At the end of its service life, please take your
device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal.
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2 General information
2.1 Packing contents
1 Cassette HDTV 1000 MPTS
2 HF cables
1 CD (assembly instructions)
1 Brief assembly instructions
2.2 Meaning of the symbols used
Important note
—> General note
• Performing works
2.3 Technical data
The devices meet the following EU directives:
2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC
The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
HF input
Frequency range: 925 … 2150 MHz
Level range: 60 dBµV … 80 dBµV
Return loss: > 8 dB
Impedance: 75 Ω
DVB-S modes: QPSK
1
/
2
,
2
/
3
,
3
/
4
,
5
/
6
,
7
/
8
DVB-S2 modes: QPSK
1
/
2
,
3
/
5
,
2
/
3
,
3
/
4
,
4
/
5
,
5
/
6
,
8
/
9
,
9
/
10
8PSK
3
/
5
,
2
/
3
,
3
/
4
,
5
/
6
,
8
/
9
,
9
/
10
Symbol rate DVB-S: QPSK: 2 … 45 MSymb/s
Symbol rate DVB-S2: QPSK: 10 … 30 MSymb/s
8PSK: 10 … 31 MSymb/s
LAN interface
Standard: 100-BASE-T
Data rate: 80 MBit
Protocols: UDP (User Data Protocol),
RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol)
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ASI interfaces
Standard: DIN EN 50083-9
Format: MPEG ISO IEC 13818-1
User data rate: 2 … 90 Mbit/s
Impedance: 75 Ω
Level (input / output): 800 mV
PP
± 10%
Return loss (input): > 17 dB (5 … 270 MHz)
Connections
SAT inputs: 2 F sockets
LAN: 1 RJ 45 socket
ASI input: 1 BNC socket, 75 Ω
ASI output: 1 BNC socket, 75 Ω
Connection strip (10-pin): for supply voltages and control circuits
RS 232 socket: serial interface for software update
Conditional access: 1 (several channels can be decoded)
2.4 Description
The cassette is a
DVB-S2 / MPTS
converter which combines modulated services
(programmes) in accordance with the DVB-S-/DVB-S2 standard and transport
streams supplied via the ASI interface in the TPS module. The transport streams
are emitted, equipped with IP addresses via the LAN interface.
Principle signal path:
For operating the cassette in a LAN network it can be assigned its own IP ad-
dress.
The cassette has two SAT inputs and one LAN interface. Additionally is
equipped with one ASI input and one ASI output (ASI – Asynchronous Serial
Interface according to DIN EN 50083-9)
Channel strip "A"
Channel strip "B"
IP address: Port:
Service 1
Service 2
Service 3 212.40.90 : 1234
Service 4
Service …
Service A
Service B 212.40.91 : 1234
Service C
Service …
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The transport stream fed via the ASI socket can be inserted into the transport
streams of the receiving stages via the TPS module.
T
he signal path is set in the
menu items input signal path
INROUTE” and output signal path ”OUTROUTE
.
2.4.1 Input signal path “INROUTE”
2.4.1.1 Menu setting “A+ASI=1 B+ASI=2”
The transport streams of the receiving stage of channel strip ”A” “TS A” and of
the ASI input “TS ASI” generate the transport stream 1. The transport streams
of the receiving stage of channel strip ”B” “TS B” and of the ASI input “TS ASI
generate the transport stream 2.
2.4.1.2 Menu setting “A+B+ASI=1 ASI=2”
The transport streams of the receiving stages of channel strips ”A” “TS A”,
B” “TS B” and of the ASI input “TS ASI” generate the transport stream 1.
The
“TS ASI
transport stream fed via the ASI input generates the transport stream 2.
Transport stream 1
Transport stream 2
ASI input
Empfangsteil
"A"
Receiving stage
channel strip "A"
SAT IF
input ”A
Receiving stage
channel strip "B"
SAT IF
input ”B
TPS
TPS
TS ASI
TS A
TS B
CA module
ASI input
Empfangsteil
"A"
SAT IF
input ”A
TPS
TS ASI
TS A
TS B
CA module
SAT IF
input ”B
Receiving stage
channel strip "A"
Receiving stage
channel strip "B"
Transport stream 1
Transport stream 2
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2.4.2 Output signal path “OUTROUTE”
2.4.2.1 Menu setting “ASI => ASI”
The transport streams 1 (channel strip “A”) and 2 (channel strip “B”) equipped
with IP addresses are provided at the LAN interface. The transport stream from
the ASI input “TS ASI” is made available via the ASI output.
2.4.2.2 Menu setting “1=>ASI ASI=>MA”
The transport stream 1 is made available via the ASI output.
The transport stream 2 (channel strip ”B”) and the transport stream fed via the
ASI input (channel strip ”A”, ”MA”) are provided at the LAN interface equipped
with IP addresses.
ASI input ASI output
TS ASI
Transport stream 1
Transport stream 2
LAN interface
Channel strip "A"
”OUT-IP”
Channel strip "B"
”OUT-IP”
ASI output
LAN interface
ASI input
Transport stream 1
Transport stream 2
Channel strip "A"
”OUT-IP”
Channel strip "B"
”OUT-IP”
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2.4.2.3 Menu setting “2=>ASI ASI=>MB”
Transport stream 1 (channel strip ”A”) and the transport stream fed via the ASI
input (channel strip ”B”, ”MB”) are provided at the LAN interface equipped
with IP addresses. The transport stream 2 is made available via the ASI output.
2.4.3 General
The cassette is equipped with two channel strips (“A” and “B”).
The channel
strips consist of the digital SAT tuners and the digital signal processing levels.
In the head-end station display, the channel strips of the cassette are indicated
with “
Bx …A
” or “
Bx …B
”. The channel strip “
A
” can decode encoded services
via a corresponding CA module. The cassette is controlled with the head-end
station control unit.
Two LEDs provide an indication of the quality of the SAT IF input signal with their
colour. The quality of the received transport stream can also be shown in the
display (“
C/N
” menu). The LEDs for the LAN interface show whether a network
connection exists and whether a data transfer is in progress.
The integrated TPS module (Transport Stream Processing) processes the data
from the demodulated transport streams.
When the head-end station is switched on, the two-line LC display shows the
software version of the control unit.
To operate this cassette the software version of the control unit must be “V 40
or higher. You can find the current operating software for the control unit and
the cassette, the software “BE-Flash” required for updating and the current as-
sembly instructions on the website “www.gss.de”.
The cassette is designed for use in the following head-end stations:
STC 1200 STC 316
STR 19-8 PST 19-1
ASI output
LAN interface
ASI input
Transport stream 1
Transport stream 2
Channel strip "A"
”OUT-IP”
Channel strip "B"
”OUT-IP”
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2.5 Software query
Control unit
If necessary, you can activate the indication of the software version of the con-
trol unit manually:
Press any two keys on the control unit of the head-end station simultaneously
until the display goes dark and the software version, e.g. “V 40” appears.
Cassette
After activating the cassette the software version of the cassette is displayed (s.
page 19).
2.6 How the TPS module works
After decoding QPSK- or 8PSK-modulated signals, the demodulated trans-
port stream can be accessed via the integrated TPS module. This transport
stream, also called data stream, contains several services with the appropriate
data components (video, audio, data and service information), which can be
changed using the TPS module.
In the station filter services can be deleted. This reduces the output data rate.
Additionally services of the different transport streams can be assembled to a
new transport stream.
The transport stream contains data in the form of tables which the receivers
evaluate and require for convenient use. The TPS module can adjust the “Net-
work Information Table” (NIT) to accommodate the new service data. The “NIT”
contains data which is required by the set-top boxes for the automatic search
feature.
Some network operators transmit an operator ID in the transport stream (e.g.
visAvision). By changing the CAT the operator ID can be adjusted to the de-
mands.
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3 Assembly
3.1 Installing the cassette
Ensure the head-end station is mounted so it will not be able to vibrate.
Avoid, for example, mounting the head-end station onto a lift shaft or any
other wall or floor construction that vibrates in a similar way.
Before installing or changing a cassette unplug the power cable from the
mains power socket.
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.
3.2 EMC regulations
To comply with the current EMC regulations, it is necessary to connect the
lines leading in and out of the head-end station using cable terminals.
When mounting the cassette in a head-end station which is installed in a
19” cabinet, make sure the connections leading in and out for the 19” cabi-
net are made using cable terminals.
The attenuation of shielding of the connection lines for ASI and antenna
must meet the requirements for “Class A.
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max. 106 dBμV
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changing cassettes remove
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Insert the required number of cable terminals in the openings provided in the
head-end station or in the 19
"
cabinet.
—> Cable terminals are not included in the scope of delivery.
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
housing and cable terminals.
3.3 Cassette overview
1 Status LED
of channel strip “
B
2 SAT IF input
of channel strip “
B
3 Status LED
of channel strip “
A
4 SAT IF input
of channel strip “
A
5 Status LED of the LAN interface (yellow LED – data transfer)
6
LAN socket
7 Status LED of the LAN interface (green LED – network connection)
8 ASI input
9 ASI output
0 Type label
! Slot for a CA module
@ D-SUB socket “RS 232“
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”.
# MAC address
5678 9 ! @2143 0 #
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3.4 Connecting the cassette
Connect the SAT IF input cables to the SAT IF inputs
4
(channel strip “
A
”) and
2
(channel strip “
B
”) (fig. chap. 3.3).
Connect the LAN socket
6
.
Connect the ASI input
8
and the ASI output
9
to the peripheral ASI devices.
3.5 Retrofitting a CA module
The cassette is equipped with a common interface. It allows you to connect a
CA module for various encryption systems and service providers. Encoded serv-
ices can only be decoded with a CA module suitable for the encoding system
and the corresponding smart card. The smart card contains all the information
for authorisation, decoding and subscription.
Check with the distributor or manufacturer of the CA module to be used
to ensure that it is suitable for decoding several services.
The hardware and software of this cassette have been thoroughly pre-
pared and tested. Any changes made by service providers to the data
structures in the service data might impair or even prevent this function.
When working with the CA module, please read the corresponding op-
erating manual from the respective provider.
Insert the smart card 1 into the CA module 2 so that the chip 3 on the
smart card faces the thicker side (top) of the CA module.
Insert the CA module into the guide rails of the CA slot 4 with the top side
of the CA module facing the top side of the cassette.
Push the CA module without canting into the guide rails of the CA slot 4 and
contact it to the common interface.
3
4
1
2
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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 station.
The two-line display of the control unit then shows the menus.
The parameters and functions to be set are underlined.
Use the key to select the following main menu items:
– Ethernet parameters
Input signal path
Output signal path
– Channel strip
IP address, transmission protocol, port number
Number of data packets, forward error
correction, transmission channel
Output IP address
LNB oscillator frequency
Input symbol rate
Input frequency
– Station filter
CA module (if available)
Output data rate
Network Information Table (NIT)
Network/operator identification
Deleting a PID
Renaming a PID
4.2 Control panel
The key pad on the head-end station is used to scroll through the menus:
scrolls forward through the menus.
/
select parameters in the menus.
set values, initiate actions.
selects sub-menus.
AUDIO
scrolls backward through the menus.
M
saves all entries.
BE–Remote V 40
please wait . . .
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5 Programming
5.1
Programming procedure
5.1.1 Channel strips “A” (without CA module) and “B”
BE–Remote
please wait …
V 40
Box 4
V 10
DVBS2-MPTS
– – –
Box
1
………
………
………
Box
5
………
………
………
+
t > 10 s
Bx 4
A+B+ASI=1
INROUTE
ASI=2
Bx 4
stat =>
ETHERNET
Options
stat / DHCP
A
Bx 4
192.168. 0. 1
IP-GATEWAY
Bx 4
255.255.255. 0
IP-MASK
Å
Ï
/
Bx 4
192.168. 0.128
IP-ADDR
Å
Ï
/
Å
Ï
/
Bx 4
60000
UDP-PORT
Å
Ï
/
Å
0 … 65535
A+ASI=1 B+ASI=2 /
A+B+ASI=1 ASI=2
Ein / On
page 17
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Å
page 18
page 16
page 15
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5.1.2 Channel strip “A” with CA module
Bx 4A
Menu <=
CA
=> Edit
*) Die angezeigte Information ist
abhängig vom verwendeten
CA-Modul.
The information displayed is
dependent on the CA module
used.
Bx 4A 01/03
Information *)
MENU
Bx 4A TV X
. . . .
04/09
S
X – entschlüsselt
decrypted
0 – verschlüsselt
encrypted
X / 0
nächster Service
next service
Bx 4A
PID Check
CA
on
Å
Ï
on / off
M
Å
Ï
/
D
Bx 4A
Menu <=
CA
=> Edit
Bx 4A
Supply
CA
5.0 V
3.3 V / 5.0 V
C
page 17
page 17
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5.2 Programming the cassette
—> Pressing the
button for longer than 2 seconds cancels the pro-
gramming procedure. This takes you back to the program item “Selecting
the cassette” from any menu. Any entries that have not been saved are
reset to the previous settings.
—> Entries in the menus can be saved by pressing the
M
key. You are taken
back to the “Selecting the cassette” menu item.
—>
Using the
AUDIO
button previous menus can be activated.
Switch on the head-end station
—> The display shows the software version (e.g. V 40)
—> The processor reads the
cassettes
‘ data
(approx. 10 seconds).
Selecting the cassette, displaying the software version
• Select the
cassette
you want to program (e.g. Box 4) by
repeatedly pressing the button if necessary.
—> The display shows e.g. the menu
Box 4 DVBS2-MPTS
:
Box 4” stands for
slot
4
DVBS2-MPTS
type of cassette
V 10 software version of the cassette
BE–Remote
please wait …
V 40
t > 10 s
Ein / On
Box 4
V 10
DVBS2-MPTS
– – –
Box
1
………
………
………
Box 5
………
………
………
+
A
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• Press the button.
—> The “Setting the Ethernet parameters” – “ETHERNET
menu is activated.
Setting the 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”), or whether
you want to enter them manually (“stat”). To assign the cas-
sette uniquely, each IPTV cassette must be allocated its own
IP address.
• Press the buttons to select manual setting (”stat”) or
automatic setting (”DHCP”) of the Ethernet parameters.
• Press the
button to activate the setting options
(”Options”)
.
—> The “Setting the IP address of the cassette”
– menu
IP-ADDR” is activated.
Setting the IP address of the cassette
If you choose to enter the Ethernet parameters manually,
set the IP address of the cassette in this menu. If “DHCP
is selected, the “IP-ADDR”, “IP-MASK” and “IP-GATEWAY
sub-menus display the parameters that were assigned auto-
matically by a connected server. If a server is not connected,
“ 0. 0. 0. 0*” appears in the corresponding menu.
The star “ * ” in the display means that the data is provided
by a DHCP server.
Bx 4
stat =>
ETHERNET
Options
stat / DHCP
Bx 4
192.168. 0.128
IP-ADDR
Å
Ï
/
Å
Bx
4
192.1
6
8
. 0.12
8
IP-ADDR
Å
Ï
/
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