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PA G E   2 1

Modulation 

Constellation

FEC

7 MHz Bandwidth

8 MHz Bandwidth

Guard Interval

Guard Interval

1/4

1/8

1/16

1/32

1/4

1/8

1/16

1/32

16QAM

1/2
2/3

Weak ability of error correcting and

16 .09

3/4

                                              anti-interference in this area

16 .59

17 .56

18 .1

5/6

16 .12

17 .07

17 .59

16 .59

18 .43

19 .25

20 .11

7/8

16 .93

17 .93

18 .47

17 .42

19 .35

20 .49

21 .11

64QAM

1/2

19 .59

17 .56

18 .1

2/3

19 .35

20 .49

21 .11

19 .91

22 .12

23 .42

24 .13

3/4

19 .59

21 .77

23 .05

23 .75

22 .39

24 .88

26 .35

27 .14

5/6

21 .77

24 .19

25 .61

26 .39

24 .88

27 .65

29 .27

30 .16

7/8

22 .86

25 .40

26 .89

27 .71

26 .13

29 .03

30 .74

31 .67

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APPENDIX B

CHANNEL TABLE LIST – EUROPE

APPENDIX A

Channel

Channel 

Frequency 

MHz

Dig. Central 

Frequency 

MHz

Channel

Channel 

Frequency 

MHz

Dig. Central 

Frequency 

MHz

Channel

Channel 

Frequency 

MHz

Dig.Central 

Frequency 

MHz

Band III

Band V

LTE

E5

174–181

177 .5

E38

606–614

610

E49

694–702

698

E6

181–188

184 .5

E39

614–622

618

E50

702–710

706

E7

188–195

191 .5

E40

622–630

626

E51

710–718

714

E8

195–202

198 .5

E41

630–638

634

E52

718–726

722

E9

202–209

205 .5

E42

638–646

642

E53

726–734

730

E10

209–216

212 .5

E43

646–654

650

E54

734–742

738

E11

216–223

219 .5

E44

654–662

658

E55

742–750

746

E12

223–230

226 .5

E45

662–670

666

E56

750–758

754

Band IV

E46

670–678

674

E57

758–766

762

E21

470–478

474

E47

678–686

682

E58

766–774

770

E22

478–486

482

E48

686–694

690

E59

744–782

778

E23

486–494

490

E60

782–790

786

E24

494–502

498

E61

790–798

794

E25

502–510

506

E62

798–806

802

E26

510–518

514

E63

806–814

810

E27

518–526

522

E64

814–822

818

E28

526–534

530

E65

822–830

826

E29

534–542

538

E66

830–838

834

E30

542–550

546

E67

838–846

842

E31

550–558

554

E68

846–854

850

E32

558–566

562

E33

566–574

570

E34

574–582

578

E35

582–590

586

E36

590–598

594

E37

598–606

602

Summary of Contents for KDM401a

Page 1: ...KDM401a INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 1 KDM401a INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 1 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L KDM401a QUAD AV TO DIGITAL DVB T MODULATOR...

Page 2: ...ASIC MENU 8 ADVANCED MENU 8 RF Output 8 RF Output Advanced 9 Quick setup 9 Retrieve RF Output Status 10 Video 10 Retrieve Video Status 11 Audio 11 Stream 11 Retrieve Stream Status 14 System 14 Set lan...

Page 3: ...hen installing multiple modulators Frequency range Australia 174 820 MHz Frequency range New Zealand 470 862 MHz Programmable PMT Video Audio PCR PID Aspect Ratio adjustment Pre programmed channel nam...

Page 4: ...per ventilation Power sources The KDM401a is designed to be mains powered connection to the mains should be made using the power lead provided Lightning For added protection of this unit unplug it fro...

Page 5: ...ton to select the Submenu In the Submenu press the OK button to select the setting In the Setting press the OK button to confirm the setting In the Submenu press the Back button to return to the Menu...

Page 6: ...d Menu RF Output RF Output Set RF Output Boot system Please wait KDM401a 564 500 MHz Model name RF Output frequency MAIN MENU Frequency C33 564 500 Output level 85 dBuV OK Main Menu Basic Country Aust...

Page 7: ...Menu Stream Stream Set Service Name System Reset System System Rtrv IP System Upgrade Code System Set Language System USB Configure System Setup IP OK Advanced Menu System System Rtrv Inventory OK Adv...

Page 8: ...upper right corner Use the or arrows to select parameter values then press the OK button to confirm the setting Country Australia In the basic menu the first page is Country selection Country Austral...

Page 9: ...e main Submenu flow charts pages 6 and 7 enter the RF Output Advanced mode Freq Offset No Offset Press the OK button to enter Freq Offset Press the OK button to access Freq Offset adjustment mode Use...

Page 10: ...mber adjustment mode Use the or arrows to select the port number press the OK button to save NOTE Use the same steps in Tune Color for ports 2 4 Cont 20 Press the OK button to enter the adjustment mod...

Page 11: ...mber adjustment mode Use the or arrows to select the port number press the OK button to enter the next page to set the service name NOTE Use the same steps in Stream Set Service Name for ports 2 4 Ser...

Page 12: ...s the OK button to enter LCN adjustment mode Press the OK button to access edit mode Now press the or arrows to set the first number of the LCN Press the arrow to advance to the next number and the or...

Page 13: ...t n for no to cancel Press the OK button to confirm Set NIT Stream Set NIT Following the main Submenu flow charts pages 6 and 7 enter the Stream Set NIT mode Press the OK button to enter the Submenu O...

Page 14: ...to Default Press the OK button to enter Reset to Default There will be a confirmation on the display Press or arrows to select YES or NO Select y for yes the system will be reset to default Select n...

Page 15: ...7 enter the USB configuration Now insert the USB memory stick into the USB port and then press the OK button The following message will appear Press the OK button to enter Edit Mode Use the or arrows...

Page 16: ...rameters Setup RF output Using the interface below set the required RF settings once complete click Save Settings to save Advanced RF setting Using the interface below set the advanced RF settings if...

Page 17: ...erface below set the encoder rate of each port click Save Settings to save Stream Parameters Set Service Name Using the interface below set the service name of each port click save Settings to save Hi...

Page 18: ...work name and network version click Save Settings to save Set PDS Using the interface below set the PDS click Save Settings to save Set TSID Using the interface below set the TSID click Save Settings...

Page 19: ...ing this interface the parameters can be backed up Restore Parameters Using this interface the parameters can be restored from a stored file Set IP Using this interface the IP address can be changed S...

Page 20: ...E37 598 606 602 E53 726 734 730 CHANNEL TABLE LIST NEW ZEALAND APPENDIX A Channel Channel Frequency MHz Dig Central Frequency MHz Channel Channel Frequency MHz Dig Central Frequency MHz Channel Chann...

Page 21: ...el Channel Frequency MHz Dig Central Frequency MHz Band III Band V LTE E5 174 181 177 5 E38 606 614 610 E49 694 702 698 E6 181 188 184 5 E39 614 622 618 E50 702 710 706 E7 188 195 191 5 E40 622 630 62...

Page 22: ...on MPEG1 Layer II PSI SI generation PID NIT PDS and TS ID LCN Yes Standard ETSI EN 300 744 V1 5 1 Carrier 2K 8K Guard intervals 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Code rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Constellations 16 QAM 64...

Page 23: ...we decide i the supplying of the services again ii the cost of having the services supplied again 2 4 For repairs outside the warranty period we warrant our repairs to be free from defects in materia...

Page 24: ...o 311034 1300 463 463 kingray net au A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd Head Office PO Box 96 Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia New Zealand PO Box 58446 Botany Auckland 2163 NZ T 09 274 0955...

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