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ASI2/SDI

You can choose between ASI output and SDI output.

If the port is configured as ASI2, the configuration method is the same as ASI.

If the port is configured as SDI, there are two parameters which need to be set: 

‘Audio PID’ and ‘Embed Audios’.

Audio PID:

 Press the <↑> <↓>-keys to choose the audio PID from 1~4.

Embed Audios:

 There are 4 options: none, one&two, two, and one.

Mux / Filter

The Mux or Filter menu is shown only when the Mux/Filter function block is en-

abled and turned on. The Mux / Filter are alternative.

Make sure the s/w supports Mux / Filter function. The earlier s/w has masked 

the Mux / Filter function. After s/w: 03.9a.xx, this Mux / Filter function has been 

unmasked. 

Mux function description

Mux  Switch:

  The  internal  multiplexer  could  be  switched  On/Off.  The  default 

value is ‘off’. To activate the re-Multiplexing function, you should turn on the Mux 

functional block.

Bit Rate:

 Should be set to a specified value that doesn’t exceed the Maximum 

physical limit of the output medium. For example, to deliver the multiplexed TS 

to an 8MHz DVB 256QAM modulator, it should not exceed 55000Kb/s, otherwise 

overflow occurs.

TS  ID:

  You  can  configure  the  TS  ID  to  mark  the  multiplexed  TS.  The  default 

value is 1.

Program List:

 Press the <ENTER>-key to enter ‘Mux List’ sub-menu. It shows 

all programs detected by IDLV-4000P. The programs could be come from ASI 

input, Tuner, TS/IP input or the internal CI de-encryption block. Use <↑> <↓>-keys 

to roll up the program names, and use <←> <→>-keys to switch among input 

sources, where the character in front of the program name indicates the input 

source:

      A-xxxxx: the program comes from the ASI input.

      T-xxxxx: the program comes from the TUNER input.

      I –xxxxx: the program comes from the TS/IP input 

      C-xxxxx: the program comes from the internal CI function block.

      (xxxxx is the program name)   

On ‘Mux List’ sub-menu, which is on the first row, all encrypted programs are 

labeled with a ‘$’ sign. All programs being selected to be re-multiplexed are 

labeled as ‘Pass’, otherwise, the un-selected programs are labeled as ‘Fobrid’. 

Use <ENTER>-key to selected or un-selected the program being shown.

When leaving the ‘Mux List’ sub-menu, a new menu will be shown ‘Confirm 

changed?’ Press the <ENTER>-key to validate all programs just be selected to 

be multiplexed or press the <EXIT>-key to discard the settings.

After a few seconds, the multiplexed TS will be generated and delivered to the 

specified destination(s).

Filter function description

Filter Switch:

 The internal filter could be switched On/Off. The default value is 

‘off’. To activate the filter function, you should turn on this filter functional block.

Bit Rate:

 Should be set to a specified value that does not exceed the Maximum 

physical limit of the output medium, otherwise overflow occurs.

Source:

 To select the signal source of filter function block, there are 4 type of 

signal source optional: CI De-encrypted, TUNER, 

ASI Input, and TS/IP input (only available when the TS/IP is set “IP In”.) Use 

<ENTER>-key to save or press <EXIT>-key to discard.

Program List:

 Press the <ENTER>-key to enter ‘Filter List’ sub-menu. It shows 

all programs carried by the signal come from the selected source in previous 

step. The programs could be come from ASI input, Tuner, TS/IP input or the in-

ternal CI de-encryption block. Use <↑> <↓>-keys to roll up the program names, 

where the character in front of the program name has the same meaning as 

Mux function.

On ‘Filter List’ sub-menu, all programs that are being selected to be filtered 

away are labeled as ‘Forbid’, otherwise, the un-selected programs are labeled 

as ‘Pass’. Use the <ENTER>-key to selected or un-selected the program being 

shown.

Summary of Contents for IDLV-4000P-30x

Page 1: ...IDLV 4000P Professional Integrated Receiver Decoder and TS Processor...

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Page 3: ...En Professional Integrated Receiver Decoder and TS Processor User Manual IDLV 4000P...

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Page 5: ...iagram 5 Accessories 5 Control Panels and Interfaces 6 Menu structure and operations 8 Remote management and control over web interface 16 Remote management and control over HDMS 24 Technical Specific...

Page 6: ...he environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed inf...

Page 7: ...it is essential that both operating and servicing personnel follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specified in this manual Whenever it is likely that safet...

Page 8: ...Multiple inputs DVB S2 S C T TS IP ASI DS3 optional SD MPEG 2 MP ML digital Video decoding Digital audio embedded in SDI output Multiple Analog and Digital Outputs ASI CVBS YPbPr SD SDI AES EBU TS IP...

Page 9: ...he IDLV 4000P You can set it as IP In or IP Out which is exclusive to each other refer to section Optional Function Filter under System The Mux Filter function block is standard option and could be co...

Page 10: ...can be adjusted Operation buttons ENTER EXIT buttons are used to up down pages of menu or increase decrease value when editing values are used to move cursor ENTER is used to enter sub menu or confirm...

Page 11: ...on IDLV 4000P 30x Light B9 B19 ASI1 output interface 75 ohm female BNC connector B17 ASI input interface 75 ohm female BNC connector B10 RS 232 interface B11 Tuner Loop Out interface B12 Tuner In inte...

Page 12: ...P Address for LAN access If no message is presented or there is no light on the display the device is defective and has to be returned for servicing Note The local IP address and unit name can be chan...

Page 13: ...xxT model Frequency Enter the proper frequency of the COFDM signal in MHz Bandwidth Set the bandwidth from 6M 7M 8M QAM This menu only is shown on IDLV 4000P xxC model Constellation Enter the modulat...

Page 14: ...n which signal the encrypted program carries The Tuner Lock green LED should be on when CAM is inserted There are 2 submenus CI Source and Setup which allow you to set or select the parameters of the...

Page 15: ...ill turn on the caption VBI Mode Select DISABLE will disable the VBI mode and select ENABLE will enable the VBI mode Audio You can configure the audio settings in the submenu Audio Level Use the keys...

Page 16: ...TS IP input C xxxxx the program comes from the internal CI function block xxxxx is the program name On Mux List sub menu which is on the first row all encrypted programs are labeled with a sign All p...

Page 17: ...S note the Mux TS is showed only when the Mux Filter function block is enabled and turned on The Mux TS indicates not only the after multiplexed TS when Mux is enabled but also the after filtered TS w...

Page 18: ...could be switched On Off independently The default value is off To activate the channel you need to set the switch to be on x Program It shows all programs carried by the transport stream from the sou...

Page 19: ...ll the user configurable parameters will be set to the factory default settings including IP address and the unit name Note the unit will not be connected with the HDMS remote management system until...

Page 20: ...isplayed The default user name is root and password is 12345 If you forget this username and password you can use the front panel button to change it You can set it in System HTTP login menu The param...

Page 21: ...En 17 Input Use this page to set parameters for the tuner input Click Apply button to submit or click Cancel button to cancel...

Page 22: ...h the display with the latest status of settings or click the Cancel button to cancel Set parameters for ASI2 SDI output port Select SDI under Mode in order to set the ASI2 SDI port as SDI output port...

Page 23: ...n to submit Refresh button to refresh latest status of settings or click Cancel button to cancel Set detail parameters for decoded programs Click on the Apply button to submit Refresh button to refres...

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Page 25: ...CI Configure the parameters for the CI slots Click Apply button to submit or click Cancel button to cancel IP In Out Set parameters for IP IN Click Apply button to submit or click Cancel button to ca...

Page 26: ...22 Set parameters for IP OUT Click Apply button to submit or click Cancel button to cancel...

Page 27: ...En 23 System Set parameters for system Click Apply button to submit or click Cancel button to cancel...

Page 28: ...P xx units automatically Devices that are found will be displayed in the Devices Window in HDMS When a new IDLV 4000P xx is added to the remote control network you can press to refresh the network The...

Page 29: ...ovides Alarms management Devices management and User accounts management It may also be necessary to modify some of the other settings to suit the particular installation Please refer to the HDMS Refe...

Page 30: ...pe female 75 for Input 1 x F type female 75 for loop through output Input frequency range 104 862MHz VHF UHF Input level 20 70dBm Quasi Error Free QEF Constellation DVB T QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM DVB T2 QPS...

Page 31: ...ifferential Phase 2 Signal to Noise Ratio 55 dB luminance weighted Analog Audio Output Connector type XLR Male Socket Output Impedance 600 balanced Output mode Left Right Dual Mono Stereo Number of Ou...

Page 32: ...the quality of receiving DVB S2 S signal Ethernet This menu only is shown on IDLV 4000P 44x 42x models which set TS IP streaming board as IP IN Stream IP Addr 16 16 16 16 Stream Netmask 255 255 255 0...

Page 33: ...C addresses Gateway Mac address ff ff ff ff ff ff Protocol UDP TS Pkts per UDP 7 Time to Live 255 Type of Service Normal Source ASI Input Mode DVB Uni Multicast Setup Multicast IP 225 1 1 1 Multicast...

Page 34: ...tenderly IDLV 5100P Professional Multi format SD HD Integrated Receiver Decoder Enter Exit Power Tuner Lock Alarm Avoid eroding If the device is connected well with power and cables but the picture is...

Page 35: ...party Any liability of the Company or its supplier which is not excluded shall be limited to the purchase price of the Product Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation of incidental or conseque...

Page 36: ...specialist dealer or the point of sale Warrantee claims cannot be made directly to the company Inverto Digital Labs You should therefore keep your sales receipt as proof of purchase The Company recom...

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