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General safety instructions

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Basic safety instructions

 
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Summary of Contents for MAC 201

Page 1: ...MAC AV COFDM standalone modulator User guide 201 REF 4449 ...

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Page 3: ... use of the unit 9 Unit installation and configuration 9 Installation 9 Power connection 10 Fast menu guide 11 Main menu 18 Advanced configuration of the unit 18 User interface via web browser 20 Maintenance 20 Unit care 20 Troubleshooting 21 Technical specifications 21 MAC 201 model 22 Warranty 22 Unit recycling 23 CE Certificate Contents ...

Page 4: ...lth of people Not following these instructions may lead to serious consequences to health and may even cause fatal injuries RISK OF damage to the unit This safety notice indicates a possible dangerous situation Not following these instructions may lead to the unit being damaged Note This type of notice is a note containing applicable advice and useful information for optimum use of the unit HANDLI...

Page 5: ...e the ventilation slots are covered or blocked Install the unit in a location with at least 20 cm around it free of other objects J J Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Install the equipment in a dry location with no infiltration or condensation of water Should a liquid enter the unit disconnect it immediately from the mains J J Keep the unit away from flammable objects candles and anythin...

Page 6: ...ised coded in MPEG2 and modulated in COFDM The COFDM base band signal is modulated on an RF carrier that can be adjusted at the output to the VHF and UHF bands J J Programming F F User interface with LCD display and control button for basic configuration F F User interface from web browser via Ethernet connection F F All settings are automatically memorised KEY 1 Mains connector 2 Front panel with...

Page 7: ...of two AV inputs and one RF VHF UHF output that delivers an output level of 80 dBμV J J Inputs F F 2 CVBS video inputs with stereo audio F F Supported video standards PAL SECAM NTSC F F RF loopthrough input J J Processing F F Video MPEG2 F F Audio MPEG1 Layer II F F Quality DVD full D1 F F Generates the PSI tables PAT PMT SDT NIT TDT and TOT F F LCN processing J J Outputs F F DVB T output accordin...

Page 8: ...ion by position NOTE Keep the button pressed up or down to browse or to modify values more quickly Horizontal button movement In the menus move the button to the left or the right to select and go back position by position In the settings move the button to the left or the right to select and go back position by position NOTE Keep the button pressed to the left or to the right to browse more quick...

Page 9: ...n 1 Fit and tighten the bolts and plugs securing the unit to the wall 2 Connect the AV1 and AV2 inputs in the re spective RCA connectors 3 You can also connect the coaxial cable from the RF loopthrough input connector F 4 Connect the coaxial cable from the output to the unit connector F Power connection DANGER of DEATH OR INJURY Incorrect unit power connection may cause an electric shock Follow th...

Page 10: ...10 Unit installation and configuration Fast menu guide Fast menu guide ...

Page 11: ...arms and status F F Alarms Ì Ì A 0 no alarms Ì Ì A X alarms present F F Status Ì Ì S X status correct Ì Ì S 0 status incorrect 2 Press the control button to access the main menu General Settings 1 In the main menu locate and select GEN ERAL IP configuration note The IP configuration affects the Ethernet interface note To introduce a sequence of digits in the display move the control button vertica...

Page 12: ...e a Locate and select time Dateto con figure the time and date of the unit in the format hh mm yyyy mm dd b Locate and select the option Time sub zone to configure the reference time zone Selecting the country 3 Locate and select the option Country to select the reference country Setting the language 4 Locate and select the option Language to establish the language of the menus on the display espa...

Page 13: ...1 Locate and select the option Settings Configuring the input signals 1 Locate and select the option Input a Locate and select the option ch1 bright to check the type of input signal the video and audio detection and con figure the brightness of the video signal 1 to 255 b Locate and select the option Cont1 saturation to configure the contrast and saturation of video signal 1 1 to 255 c Locate and...

Page 14: ...cn Configure the LCN value of the signal c Locate and select CH1 Name Assign a name to the signal in CH1 note If you keep pressing the control button down you will access the information and configuration of the second input signal Configuration of the output signal note To introduce a sequence of digits in the display move the control button verti cally to change the value of the current digit an...

Page 15: ... Select the bandwidth between 6 7 and 8 Mhz e Locate and select the option Guard interval Select the guard interval be tween 1 32 1 16 1 8 and 1 4 of symbol f Locate and select the option Constel lation Select the modulation constella tion between 16qam and 64qam g Locate and select the option Code rate Select the code rate between 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 Status of the unit note The unit lets you ...

Page 16: ...rmation 1 Locate and indicate the option Module info a Locate and indicate the option Model The unit displays its model and version b Locate and indicate the option Serial number The unit displays its serial number c Locate and indicate the option MAC The unit displays its MAC address d Locate and indicate the option Version The unit displays its software version Unblocking the unit The unit can b...

Page 17: ... of the code note The unit will remain unblocked until it is restarted or the operator deactivates the block from the web interface To unblock the unit without the blocking code 1 Locate and select Information 2 Contact the supplier of the unit and provide the serial number The supplier of the unit will pro vide an unblocking code for the serial number indicated EN ...

Page 18: ...s of the PC and configure the following parameters F F IP address of the PC 192 168 1 1 F F Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 2 Connect the PC to the LAN RJ 45 port of the MAC 201 unit see number 11 on the diagram in the section General description NOTE The initial process must be made in local mode although later you will be able to access the unit from any PC in the LAN NOTE The Ethernet connector of th...

Page 19: ...assigned by default This IP address may not be modified by the user 4 Press INTRO to access to the welcome screen 5 Enter the user name Admin and the password admin NOTE The process of configuration and setting via Ethernet connection is explained in the Web interface user manual available at http www ikusi com EN ...

Page 20: ...unit connections F F Unplug the unit F F Clean with a slightly damp soft cloth F F Allow to dry completely before use J J Do not spill liquid onto the unit J J Keep ventilation slots free of dust and any foreign bodies Troubleshooting The most frequent problems arising during unit installation are indicated below If you en counter any other type of problem please contact the unit sales team Proble...

Page 21: ...ETSI EN 300 744 Bandwidths MHz 6 7 8 Number of carriers 2K 8K MER dB 38 typical Central frequency MHz 51 858 Level dBμV 80 Output pitch attenuation dB 1 Impedance Ω 75 Frequency pitch kHz 1 Level adjustment dB 15 Frequency stability ppm 30 Band aliasing dB 50 Noise level B 8 MHz dBc 70 Web user interface Electric standard Ethernet 10BaseT 10 100 Mbps LAN connector RJ 45 Protocols HTTP UDP Operatio...

Page 22: ...ollection point or the distributor from whom you purchased the product Warranty Notwithstanding any complaints made to the direct vendor of the product IKUSI offers unit users a two year warranty as of the invoice date which shall become valid on presenting the receipt of purchase During the warranty period IKUSI is responsible for any faults arising due to material or manufacturing defects and sh...

Page 23: ...tandards to which conformity is declared and Council Directive 2004 108 CE EMC Directive Standards to which conformity is declared Luis Rodríguez Navarrete R D Director AV COFDM Autonomous Modulator MAC 201 EN 50083 2 2007 Cabled distribution systems for television and sound sig nals Part 2 Electromagnetic compatibility for equipment is in conformity with EN 60728 11 2005 Cabled Distribution Syste...

Page 24: ...Ángel Iglesias S A Paseo Miramón 170 20009 San Sebastián Spain Tel 34 943 44 88 00 Fax 34 943 44 88 20 ikusi ikusi com www ikusi com 120122A ...

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