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Assembly Instruction

PTIM 1000

Summary of Contents for PTIM 1000

Page 1: ...Assembly Instruction PTIM 1000 ...

Page 2: ...enu setting 2 ASI ASI MB 9 General 10 2 5 Software query 10 3 Assembly 11 3 1 Installing the cassette 11 3 2 EMC regulations 12 3 3 Overview of the cassette 13 3 4 Connecting the cassette 13 3 5 Updating the software 14 3 6 Retrofitting a CA module 15 4 The control panel at a glance 16 4 1 Menu items 16 4 2 Control panel 16 5 Programming 17 5 1 Programming procedure 17 5 2 Programming the cassette...

Page 3: ...smission channel 27 Output IP address 28 LAN data rate 29 Input channel 29 Hierarchical modulation 30 Station filter 31 INROUTE setting A B ASI 1 ASI 2 32 INROUTE setting A ASI 1 B ASI 2 and A ASI 1 A ASI 2 34 Output data rate 34 Network Information Table NIT 35 Deleting a PID 35 Renaming a PID 36 Factory reset 36 Saving settings 37 Operation with a CA module 37 PID monitoring 38 CA module 38 Desc...

Page 4: ...ts No liability is accepted for any damage caused by faulty connections or inappropriate handling Observe the relevant standards regulations and guidelines on the installa tion and operation of antenna systems The standards EN DINEN50083 resp IEC EN DINEN60728 must be observed For further information please read the assembly instructions for the head end station used Test the software versions of ...

Page 5: ...r CE labelling page 42 Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as typical RF input Channels C05 C12 C21 C69 Frequency range 177 5 226 5 474 858 MHz Input level 60 dBμV 80 dBμV Return loss 8 dB Impedance 75 Ω Symbol rate acc to EN 300744 LAN interface Standard 100 BASE T Data rate 80 MBit Protocols UDP User Data Protocol RTP Real Time Transport Protocol Live Streaming Multicast Streaming re...

Page 6: ...EC sockets RF loop through outputs 2 IEC sockets RF output 1 IEC socket no function LAN 1 RJ 45 socket ASI input 1 BNC socket ASI output 1 BNC socket Connection strip 10 pin for supply voltages and control circuits RS 232 socket serial interface for software update Common Interface 1 several services can be descrambled Remote maintenance Remotely controllable via PSW 1000 yes and a corresponding m...

Page 7: ... Service 3 227 40 50 60 1234 Service 4 Service Service A Service B 227 40 50 61 1234 Service C Service For operating the cassette in a LAN network it can be assigned its own IP ad dress The cassette has two RF 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 The transport stream fed via the ASI...

Page 8: ... 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 TS A Transport stream 1 Transport stream 2 RF input A Receiving stage A CA module TPS Transport stream ASI ASI input TS ASI RF input B Receiving stage B TS B TPS Me...

Page 9: ...e 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 output LAN interface Transport stream 1 Transport stream ASI Transport stream 2 Channel strip A OUT IP Channel strip B OUT IP TS ASI TS 1 TS 2 Menu setting 2 ASI ASI MB Transport stream 1 channel strip A and the transport stream fed...

Page 10: ... 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 45 or higher You can find the current operating software for the control unit and the cassette the required update software BE Flash and the current assembly instructions on the website www mygss eu The cassette...

Page 11: ...n 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 RF bus bar Fasten the...

Page 12: ...nd out for the 19 cabinet are made using cable terminals CLASS KLASSE The attenuation of shielding of the connection lines for ASI and antenna must meet the requirements for Class A Insert the required number of cable terminals in the openings provided in the head end station or in the 19 cabinet Tighten the nuts of the cable terminals until the teeth on the lock washers put un der have penetrated...

Page 13: ...ut of RF input 4 7 Status LED of the LAN interface yellow LED data transfer 8 LAN socket 9 Status LED of the LAN interface green LED network connection 0 ASI input ASI output Type label Slot for a CA module D SUB socket RS 232 MAC address 3 4 Connecting the cassette Connect the RF connections to the inputs 4 channel strip A and 1 channel strip B Connect the LAN socket 8 Connect the ASI input 0 and...

Page 14: ...erating software of the cassette at the website www mygss eu Use a one to one cable to connect the cassette s RS 232 interface and the PC according to the wiring scheme below 9 pin D SUB socket 9 pin D SUB plug 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 For PCs with USB connector without serial interface we recom mend the DeLOCK USB 2 0 to Serial adapter Product No 61460 Start the BE Flash software and u...

Page 15: ...for descrambling several services The hardware and software of this cassette have been thoroughly prepared and tested Any changes made by service providers in the data structures might impair or even prevent this function When working with the CA module please read the corresponding operat ing manual from the respective provider Insert the smart card 1 into the CA module 2 so that the chip 3 on th...

Page 16: ...ress transmission protocol port number Number of data packets forward error correction transmission channel Output IP address LAN output data rate Input channel Hierarchical modulation Station filter CA module if available Output data rate Network Information Table NIT Deleting a PID Renaming a PID Factory reset 4 2 Control panel The key pad on the head end station is used to scroll through the me...

Page 17: ...I OUTROUTE Bx 4 108000 KBits ASI RATE 188 204 positive negative continuous burst Bx 4 188 pos cont ASI OPTION ASI ASI 1 ASI ASI MA 2 ASI ASI MB A ASI 1 B ASI 2 A B ASI 1 ASI 2 A ASI 1 A ASI 2 Bedienhinweise blättert Menüs vorwärts blättert Menüs rückwärts wählen die Eingabeposition wählt Untermenü stellen Werte ein speichert alle Eingaben 1 zeigt die Eingabeposition Operating Hints scrolls forward...

Page 18: ...uency display Fine tuning C5 C12 C21 C69 64 64 Bx 4A B Priority high INPUT high low Bx 4A B Filter PROGRAM off Services entfernen hinzufügen Removing activating services nächster Service Programm next service station Services entfernen hinzufügen Removing activating services nächster Service next service Services entfernen hinzufügen Removing activating services nächster Service next service 01 07...

Page 19: ...kseinstellung zurücksetzen und speichern reset to factory defaults and store Kanalzug A mit CA Modul Channel strip A with CA module Bx 4A Menu CA Edit Bx 4A 01 03 Information MENU Bx 4A TV X 01 06 X entschlüsseln descrambling 0 nicht entschlüsseln no descrambling X 0 nächster Service next service Bx 4A PID Check CA on on off Bx 4A B off NIT Make on off Make Die angezeigte Information ist abhängig ...

Page 20: ...ntries that have not been saved are reset to the previous settings Entries in the menus can be saved by pressing the key You are taken back to the Selecting the cassette menu item Pressing the button returns to the previous menus Switch on the head end station BE Remote please wait V 45 t 10 s Ein On The display shows the software version e g V 45 The processor reads the cassettes data approx 10 s...

Page 21: ...te Press the button The Ethernet parameters ETHERNET menu is activated Ethernet parameters In this menu you specify whether the Ethernet parameters for the cassette are entered automatically by a connected server DHCP or whether you want to enter them manually stat To assign the cassette uniquely each IPTV cas sette must be allocated its own IP address Bx 4 stat ETHERNET Options Press the buttons ...

Page 22: ... that the data is provided by a DHCP server Bx 4 192 168 0 128 IP ADDR Use the buttons to place the cursor under the digit of the IP address displayed to be set and use to set the desired IP address Press the button The Address range IP MASK menu is activated Address range In this menu you define the address range for the cassettes connected to the LAN network Bx 4 255 255 255 0 IP MASK Use the bu...

Page 23: ... the button The UDP port UDP PORT menu is activated UDP port The UDP port setting is required if the cassette needs to be reached externally to make the setting such as from another input frequency This setting is in tended for future functions and can be skipped for this cassette Bx 4 60000 UDP PORT Use the buttons to place the cursor under the digit of the port number displayed to be set and use...

Page 24: ...he button The Output signal path OUTROUTE menu is activated Output signal path In this menu you define the signal path of the output transport streams Menu setting ASI ASI page 9 Menu setting 1 ASI ASI MA page 9 Menu setting 2 ASI ASI MB page 9 Bx 4 1 ASI OUTROUTE ASI MA Use the buttons to select the desired signal path If you do not want to do ASI settings press the button The Selectingthechannel...

Page 25: ...he 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 4 188 pos cont ASI OPTION Press the buttons to set the size of the data packets 188 or 204 bits If the polarity of the data to be transmitted has to be changed press the buttons to place the curso...

Page 26: ...sing select channel strip A Line A or select channel strip B Line B by pressing the button The Switching the IP address off or on transmission protocol port number MODE PORT menu is activated Switching the IP address off or on Transmission protocol Port number In this menu you can switch off or on the output IP address of the channel strip and define the transmission protocol and the port number B...

Page 27: ...sor under the port number e g 1234 Use the buttons to position the cursor under the digit of the port number displayed to be set Using the buttons set the desired port number 0 65535 Press the button The Quantity of data packets Forward error correction Transmis sion channel PKTS FEC menu is activated Quantity of data packets Forward error correction Transmission channel In this menu you set the q...

Page 28: ...ns to set the desired transmission channel AnnexA AnnexB Press the button The Output IP address OUT IP menu is activated Output IP address In this menu you set the output IP address for the channel strip selected To this IP address the desired services are allocated in the station filter Bx 4A 227 40 50 60 OUT IP Allocate different IP addresses to the channel strips Press the buttons to position t...

Page 29: ...d Input channel Once the RF receiving stage has synchronised to the input signal OK is displayed If appears in the second line of the display there is no input signal present Check the configuration of the antenna system and the head end sta tion as well as the preceding settings of the cassette Bx 4A C30 546 0 INPUT OK Use the buttons to set the desired input channel C5 C12 C21 C69 Beside the inp...

Page 30: ...on INPUT Priority is activated Hierarchical modulation In order to attain with less field strength a greater range for broadcasters with DVB T so called hierarchical modulation is used In this process several data streams are modulated onto a DVB T data stream using Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QAM The robust High Priority data stream HP with a lower data rate is modulated onto the more sensiti...

Page 31: ...on filter PROGRAM menu is activated Station filter The default setting for the station filter is off In this menu you define the services received to be transmitted If services are activated the output data rate increases If the station filter is switched off factory default all services of the transport stream passes the station filter The figure of the menu below is dependent on the setting of t...

Page 32: ...ound the following error message will appear in the display FILTER no Service In this case check the configuration of the antenna system and head end station as well as the previously adjusted settings for the cassette and the components connected to the ASI input The display shows e g Bx 4A TV 01 06 Das Erste Meaning of the indicators in the example Bx 4A Slot 4 channel strip A TV Type of service...

Page 33: ... to activate indicated by or to deactivate them Pressing the button all services can be activated or deac tivated Press the button Set the station filters of channel strip B and ASI in the same way as channel strip A To save changes and to activate the station filter press the button The filter is activated The display shows PROGRAM Filter on If services are activated the corresponding PIDs audio ...

Page 34: ...follows the description above Press the button The Output data rate DATARATE menu is activated when the channel strips A without a CA module installed and B are pro grammed Programming the channel strip A with a CA module installed the PID monitoring CA menu is activated page 38 Output data rate In this menu the current data rate is displayed Bx 4A 72956 kbps DATARATE Press the button The Network ...

Page 35: ...the NIT is generated added and sent to all cassettes The other cassettes also add this new cable NIT The status of all cas settes in the NIT menu changes to on The display shows read copy To switch off the new NIT off press the button The NITs of the other cassettes will stay switched on When the NIT of the cassette is switched on again on by pressing the button the previously generated NIT is add...

Page 36: ...Bx 4A 0x0000 0000 REMAP off Use the buttons to place the cursor under the respective digit of the hexadecimal number of the PID to be changed 0x0000 and set the hexadecimal number using Use the buttons to place the cursor under the respective digit of the hexadecimal number of the new PID 0000 Set the hexadecimal number using Use to set the cursor to off and switch to on rename using the buttons P...

Page 37: ...the cassette page 21 The settings are saved If functions of the TPS module are activated their status is shown in the second line of the display M Station filter is switched on By pressing the button you will be returned to the menu item Selecting the channel strip without saving the programmed data page 26 If necessary set channel strip B Operation with a CA module In order for this function of t...

Page 38: ...d CA module The menu varies according to which CA module you are using For this rea son please refer to the operating manual of your particular CA module The relevant information is shown in the display of the head end station This may appear as a fixed display or as scrolling text according to display capabilities Bx 4A Menu CA Edit By pressing the button you can skip the CA module CA menu and ac...

Page 39: ...he buttons to select the function desired To set the CA module use the and buttons All settings are saved by pressing the button You will be returned to the CA module CA menu item By pressing the button you can cancel the settings in the menu of the CA module and are returned to the CA module CA menu Press the button The Descrambling services Edit menu is activated Descrambling services In this me...

Page 40: ... the service Further possible terms displayed RA Radio type of service 0 The currently selected service remains unchanged Use the buttons to call up the services in sequential order which are to be decoded then use to decrypt X or not to decrypt them 0 Press the button to save changes and activate the filter The filter is activated The display shows the CA module CA menu Bx 4A Menu CA Edit Press t...

Page 41: ...t 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 fingertight using an appropri ate open ended spanner Mount the front cover see assembly instructions of the head end station ...

Page 42: ... 43 D 90471 Nuremberg CLASS CLASS KLASSE KLASSE Phone 49 0 911 703 8877 Fax 49 0 911 703 9210 www gss de en info gss de Service Phone 49 0 911 703 2221 Fax 49 0 911 703 2326 service gss de Alterations reserved Technical data E O E by GSS Grundig Systems GmbH V39 001 2017 ...

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