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Rear View
ETHERNET
12V 4A
RESET
ON/OFF
V low
ONE CABLE
V high
H high
USB 2.0
5V 500mA
H low
RF3 V
RF4 H
EXIP 418
20510148
KATHREIN Digital Systems
Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1-3
83022 Rosenheim, Germany
250-2300 MHz
14/18 V
800mA max.
RF2 H
RF1 V
WIDEBAND 1
WIDEBAND 2
Fig. 3:
EXIP 418: Back panel
①
RF1 input
V
low in Quattro/Quad mode; single-cable connection (EN 50494 and
EN 50607); RF1 input
1V
in wideband mode
②
RF2 input
H
low in Quattro/Quad mode; RF2 input
1H
in wideband mode
③
RF3 input
V
high in Quattro/Quad mode;
2V
in wideband mode
*)
④
RF4 input
H
high in Quattro/Quad mode;
2H
in wideband mode
*)
⑤
USB 2.0 connection
⑥
10/100/1000-MBit Ethernet connection
⑦
Reset button
⑧
On/Off switch
⑨
Power supply connection (12 V/4 A)
*)
The two wideband LNB‘s must have the same oscillator frequency.
Connecting the Device
Connecting the EXIP 418 to a Quattro/Quad-LNB or multi-switch
1. You must connect the four input cables according to the voltage (Fig. 3) correctly.
2. Connect the device to a router with an Ethernet cable. Normally, the existing router
(e.g. FRITZ!Box) will automatically assign an IP address.
3. Connect the power supply unit to the EXIP 418.
4. Connect the power supply unit to the mains voltage.
5. Switch on the device.
➯
The Power LED lights up. Connection to the network is being established. When
the network is connected, the blue Stream LED lights up.
The default setting in the web interface for LNB Settings is
Quattro/Quad
.
Connecting the EXIP 418 to a Single-cable Multi-switch/Single-cable LNB
1. Connect RF1 input to a single-cable multi-switch or single-cable LNB.
2. Carry out steps 2 – 5 as described in the paragraph “Connecting the EXIP 418 to a
Quattro/Quad-LNB or multi-switch” on page 5.
3. Set
OneCable
in the web interface for LNB Settings; see “Operating the Web Interface”
on page 6
If the EXIP 418 is connected to an EN 50607 (SCD2)-abled device, no more settings are
necessary.
If the EXIP 418 is connected to an EN 50494 device:
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Enter the respective user band frequencies; see “Operating the Web Interface” on
page 6