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Connecting the EXIP 4124 to a Wideband LNB
1. Connect RF1 to the V-output and RF2 to the H-output of the LNB.
2. Carry out steps 2 – 5 as described in the paragraph
Single-cable Multi-switch/Single-cable LNB, p. 5
.
3. Select
Wideband
under
LNB Settings
in the web interface of your PC, tablet or smart-
Operating the Web Interface, p. 6.
Tip
Please note that when operated in a single-cable system, each stream
requires its own user band and must not be used by other devices. We also
recommend to connect the EXIP 4124 to an EXD 1532/2532. Select the
B 24 + 8 mode and connect the cable to the lower output of the multi-switch
– in this case all 24 user bands will be available.
Operating the Device
Turning the Device on and off
►
Use the On/Off switch to turn the device on or off.
Resetting the Device to Factory Settings
►
Keep the reset button pressed for approx. 5 seconds.
➯
The device is restored to factory settings.
Reading the LED Display
Status
Definition
Power LED
Lights up green
Device is in operation
Off
No voltage supply
Stream LED
Lights up blue
Network connection is established
Flashes blue
Active streaming (data transfer)
Off
Network is not connected or is still con-
necting
Operating the Web Interface
The network basic settings are
Automatic
. This means that when the server is connected to
a router, it is automatically allocated an IP address.
The respective client (PC, app or IP receiver) detects the server via UPnP and a connec-
tion can then be established.
The satellite basic setting is OneCable – EN 50607. Each RF port emits a DiSEqC™- or
analogue switch signal to switch the respective LNB or the multi-switch connection to the
required band.
Additional settings can be made in the EXIP 4124 web interface .