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SMP100 

User Guide 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DMP900

Page 1: ...SMP100 User Guide V2 0 N...

Page 2: ...l calls your attention to important information TIP The TIP symbol calls your attention to additional information that if followed can make procedures more efficient Red Arrow The Red Arrow symbols po...

Page 3: ...urrent circuits Do not work on the system during periods of lightning Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when this unit has been damaged in any way Damage Requiri...

Page 4: ...rder Ensure that all points of connection are secure to the chassis and that protective covers are in place and secured Never work alone when working in hazardous conditions Always have another person...

Page 5: ...10 3 2 4 Configuring Output 11 3 2 5 Delete an Output TS Program PID 13 3 2 6 Version Information Upgrade 13 3 2 7 License 14 3 2 8 Import Export Configuration 15 3 2 9 Login User Management 15 3 2 10...

Page 6: ...H 46 4 3 TRANSCODING MODULES 48 4 3 1 TC4 xM2A 48 4 4 SCRAMBLING DESCRAMBLING MODULES 51 4 4 1 CI Descrambling 51 4 4 2 CI BISS Descrambling 54 4 2 3 Scrambler 55 PART 5 APPENDICES 59 APPENDIX A ABBRE...

Page 7: ...ling transcoding re multiplexing grooming scrambling modulating and IP ASI turn around 1 Indicators For Power ASI TS IP and decoder status Red or Flashing Red Error Green Normal Flashing Green Initial...

Page 8: ...the rack 5 Secure the chassis to the rack by installing the four supplied screws through the front mounting holes and tightening AC Power Connection Only use the supplied 3 prong power connector or o...

Page 9: ...nect the computer directly to SMP100 s management port Set the IP address of the laptop computer in the same network with the SMP100 management IP address For example you can set the computer s IP add...

Page 10: ...ft Edge you may encounter incomplete UI layouts and configure setting in these browsers may lead to errors 3 1 3 Dropdown Menu On the top of the Web UI you will find a couple of menu items Move the cu...

Page 11: ...configuration you have just done There are also Apply buttons in other pages Click Apply buttons every time you complete the settings in these pages Click Save to save all the configurations into the...

Page 12: ...factory settings The unit will reboot by itself after factory setting is done And only the management IP address will remain after reboot You may also find Default buttons in other pages Click these b...

Page 13: ...ave to open or close an ASI port Port 1 and 2 are input ports Port 3 and 4 are output ports 2 Connect an ASI cable to ASI 1 IN interface 3 Go to Status ASI Embedded and verify the input bitrate of ASI...

Page 14: ...closed Steps to configure an IP input 1 Go to Module Configuration TSIP Embedded Setup Set the network parameters of the built in TSIP module Click Apply in this page before next step 2 Go to Module C...

Page 15: ...ext step Use Batch Scan in the following image to get more than one input TS by one scan step Note before you use this shortcut function go to Status TSIP Embedded verify all the input channels you ar...

Page 16: ...nder Batch Scan to remove an input TS Bypass the input TS Use the Bypass TS option to pass a whole TS to the output port or channel A bypassed TS will not be multiplexed See the following image a blue...

Page 17: ...k Apply See the following Image 2 Drag Programs to Programs Right click an output TS Click Add TS to assign Original Network ID and TS ID for this new TS Click OK then an empty TS is created Click a s...

Page 18: ...ure ASI output 1 Go to Module Configuration TSIP Embedded Open output channels and set output parameters 2 Distribute services in Service Configuration page 3 Verify the output bitrate in Status 4 Set...

Page 19: ...ation Upgrade Version Information Upgrade page presents the software information Check Advanced to view all the software that are loaded in this unit Updating software Click Browse to select the softw...

Page 20: ...to select a slot number then click Export License to save the license in the computer Better name the license files as smp241main License so that you know which license is for which module in which u...

Page 21: ...exactly the same with that in the sample unit 3 2 9 Login User Management By default the administrator user name and password are both admin If the admin password is lost or admin user is deleted you...

Page 22: ...age is DVB you have the following editable items Name Range Name Range Original Network ID 0 65535 Service Type 0 255 TS ID 0 65535 ES PID 32 8190 Service Name Max 32 letters Priority 1 2 3 Provider N...

Page 23: ...le items Name Range Name Range Service Name Max 32 letters ES PID 32 8190 Service ID 0 65535 Running Status 0 7 Channel Number Format x x Free CA Mode 0 1 Channel TS ID 0 65535 EIT Schedule Flag 0 1 P...

Page 24: ...and TS3 Original Network ID is 1 TS ID s are 1 2 and 3 The frequency of TS1 is 474000 KHz and TS2 482000 KHz TS3 490000 KHz Suppose 474 MHz TS1 is the center frequency Steps to add NIT 1 Right click N...

Page 25: ...add TS2 and TS3 Repeat Step 3 to add cable descriptors for these two TS 5 Click Apply and go to Service Configuration page click Apply again Right click version_number to change its value if necessar...

Page 26: ...scriptors added in transport_stream_id 1 transport_stream_id 2 transport_stream_id 3 Steps to add LCN for the output services CCTV2 CCTV7 CCTV10 CCTV11 CCTV 12 and CCTV15 1 Right click transport_descr...

Page 27: ...g the circle in front of it Then CCTV2 and CCTV7 in TS1 will be in Services box on the right side Click Add in front of CCTV2 service ID 302 and CCTV7 service ID 303 they will be added to LCN box Ente...

Page 28: ...s of CCTV2 and CCTV7 that you configured 4 Right click transport_descriptors under transport_stream_id 2 then select Add LCN Description Select Board1 QAM A C Port1 TS2 add LCN for CCTV10 service ID 3...

Page 29: ...ide 23 5 Repeat Step 4 to add LCN for CCTV12 and CCTV15 under transport_stream_id 3 Once you have added LCN for these 6 services click Apply in the following page 6 Go to Service Configuration Click A...

Page 30: ...output port See the following image an update stream is taken as other PID 8001 in SMP 3 Add update descriptor in the NIT Go to SI Edit page of the center TS Add Network Descriptor by right click on n...

Page 31: ...I I O module Each ASI port can be set as either input port or output port separately Module configuration ASI Name Range Description Type Input Output Select to determine the port to be input or outpu...

Page 32: ...uide 26 4 1 2 DVBC DVBC is a 4 channel DVBC receiving module Module Configuration DVBC Name Range Frequency KHz 48000 870000 Symbol Rate KSym s 3000 7000 Constellation QAM16 32 64 128 256 Lock Status...

Page 33: ...DVBS2 DVBS2 is a 4 channel DVBS2 receiving module Module Configuration DVBS2 V2 Name Range Description Mode 4CH Mode Normal 2CH Mode Advanced 4CH Mode QPSK 8PSK 2CH Mode QPSK 8PSK 16APSK 32 APSK Symb...

Page 34: ...nd Port4 Polarization 13V V 18V H Vertical Horizontal Lock Status Lock Un lock To indicate the input is locked or not Contact service provider for input information or visit www lyngsat com for the la...

Page 35: ...64QAM DVB T2 QPSK 16 64 256QAM Frequency KHz 48000 862000 Bandwidth 6M 7M 8M Depends on the standard in your country PLP Mode A B Available when Tuner Mode is DVB T2 PLP ID Available when PLP Mode is...

Page 36: ...e 30 Name Range Description Channel 57 803MHz Refer to American ATSC 8 VSB Channel List 4 1 6 QAM QAM module supports modulating 8 adjacent channels The left connector is for local monitoring Module C...

Page 37: ...le Enable Bandwidth 6M 7M 8M Frequency KHz 47000 862000 Symbol Rate KBaud 4400 6956 Constellation QAM64 128 256 Spectrum Shaping Disable Enable Max Rate Mbit Automatically calculated 4 1 7 IQAM IQAM m...

Page 38: ...ng Module Configuration OFDM Name Range Name Range Bandwidth 6M 7M 8M Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 RF Level dBuV 90 109 Mode 2k 8k Spectrum Shaping Disable Enable Constellation QPSK QAM16 64 Enabl...

Page 39: ...ulation method used for broadcast in the ATSC digital television standard Module Configuration ATSCM Name Range Name Range RF level 80 107 dB 27 0 dBm Channel Select 57 803 MHz Spectrum Shaping Disabl...

Page 40: ...onfiguration HDMI SDI Decoder Name Range Name Range Aspect Ratio Conversion Automatic 4 3 Letterbox 4 3 Pan and Scan 16 9 Letterbox 16 9 Pan and Scan Output Resolution 1920x1080_50i 60p 59 94p 59 94i...

Page 41: ...oder AV Name Range Name Range Aspect Ration Conversion 4 3 Letterbox 4 3 Pan and Scan 16 9 Letterbox 16 9 Pan and Scan Audio Volume 0 49 Output Video Resolution 720x576_50i 720x480_60i Mixer Stereo Le...

Page 42: ...three ASI input ports 2 Go to Service Configuration scan the three input TS You will see the input TS as in the following image 3 Click Apply and Save button in this page 4 Go to Module Configuration...

Page 43: ...to disable this feature Min Max total bitrate of primary secondary and fail safe port Configure Minimum and Maximum rates to define the normal rate ranges for the input ports Switch back delay Once th...

Page 44: ...tput port bitrate Configure the constant bitrate for the output ASI port 2 This constant rate should be larger than the effective rate of the input streams Output stream selection of other output port...

Page 45: ...r Guide 39 4 2 Encoding Modules 4 2 1 EN4AV 4M2B EN4AV 4M2B is a 4 channel CVBS encoder that supports H 264 and MPEG 2 encoding It can be licensed to support MPEG 2 encoding only Module Configuration...

Page 46: ...code Rate PMT PID 32 8190 Video Min Encode Rate 0 0 75times of Video Encode Rate Program Name Max 32 letters Video Encode Rate 600 6000 Provider Name Max 32 letters Audio Encode Rate 64 384 Video Vlc...

Page 47: ...2 EN4SDI 2M2A EN4SDI 2M2A module supports encoding 2 H 264 HD SD channels or 2 MPEG 2 SD channels via SDI CVBS input AAC and AC3 audio encoding is available with optional hardware and license Module C...

Page 48: ...ideo Encode Rate Payload Kbps 600 6000 PCR PID 32 8190 Video Encode Mode CBR VBR Video PID 32 8190 Video Max Encode Rate Payload Kbps 1 5 2 times of Video Encode Rate Service PID 32 8190 Video Min Enc...

Page 49: ...Audio Volume 0 8 Level 3 0 3 1 3 2 4 0 4 1 4 2 Audio PID 32 8190 Sample Rate 32KHZ 44 1KHZ 48KHZ GOP Structure IBBP IPPP IBP Brightness 0 255 GOP Size 6 63 Contrast 0 255 GOP Close Enable Disable Sat...

Page 50: ...SMP100 User Guide 44 Module Configuration EN4HDMI 4M2A...

Page 51: ...imes of Video Encode Rate PCR PID 32 8190 Video Min Encode Rate Payload Kbps 0 0 75 times of Video Encode Rate Video PID 32 8190 Audio Encoder Type OFF MPEG1_Layer2 AC3 optional MPEG2_AAC MPEG4_AAC PM...

Page 52: ...SMP100 User Guide 46 4 2 4 EN2SDI 2H EN2SDI 2H is a 2 channel H 264 MPEG 2 HD SD encoder via SDI CVBS input Module Configuration EN2SDI 2H...

Page 53: ...20000 Service ID 0 65535 Video Encode Mode CBR VBR Program Name Max 32 letters Audio Source L1 XLR1 R1 SDIx Audio1 2 SDIx Audio3 4 SDIx Audio5 6 SDIx Audio7 8 Provider Name Max 32 letters Audio Encode...

Page 54: ...16x9_CutOff 4x3_PillarBox Hue 180 180 Video Standard Auto Downscale EIA 708 Disable Enable PCR PID 32 8190 4 3 Transcoding Modules 4 3 1 TC4 xM2A TC4 xM2A module refers to TC4 2M2A or TC4 4M2A modules...

Page 55: ...Kbps 600 15000 Video Profile Main High Audio Encode Rate Payload Kbps 64 384 Video Level 3 0 3 1 3 2 4 0 4 1 4 2 Audio Volume Transcode dB 0 8 Video Vlc Mode CABAC CAVLC GOP Structure IPPB IPPP IBP A...

Page 56: ...20x1080_60i 50i 1208x720_60p 50p Video Min Encode Rate Payload Kbps Video Encoder Type H264 MPEG2 Latency Adjustment ms Enter a value to adjust the audio and video synchronization Enter a positive val...

Page 57: ...elect Auto Reset or click Reboot to reset CAM modules MMI button is used to read CAM and smartcard information Module Configuration CI Configuring Service Descrambling In the following image a TS that...

Page 58: ...TS is listed as an input again 3 Right click a program in the output CI port to descramble this service by the CAM in Port 1 Descramble follows the service that is descrambled as a mark To cancel the...

Page 59: ...SMP100 User Guide 53 5 Go to Status CI check the Service Descramble Status In the following figure three services are descrambled successfully...

Page 60: ...module Use the similar way as in Chapter 4 2 1 CI Descrambling to configure CI BISS Descrambling 1 Bypass the input TS and drag it to output CI port 2 Right click a program and click BISS Descramble...

Page 61: ...is updated in CI better bypass the input TS before drag it to CI Otherwise descrambling process may fail 4 2 3 Scrambler The scrambler module is use to work with CAS systems to encrypt programs It sup...

Page 62: ...hernet of CAS server Turn on CA System 1 and keep unused CA Systems Off Use a cross through RJ45 cable to connect scrambler to CAS server s Ethernet port Check the connection by pinging scrambler s IP...

Page 63: ...keep it 0 if EMM Send Type is TCP EMM Send Type EMM PID and EMM Bandwidth Click Apply Check EMMG Communication Status in Status Scrambler When the connection is stable the status should be a green Con...

Page 64: ...amble them Go to Status Scrambler and check ECM Count The count number should be the same with the number of scrambled programs To cancel the scrambling process for a scrambled program go to Program S...

Page 65: ...e BER Bit Error Ratio Bit Rate The rate at which the compressed bit stream is delivered BNC British Naval Connector CAM Conditional Access Module CAT Conditional Access Table CAT6 Category 6 Cable sta...

Page 66: ...iplexing PAT Program Association Table PCR Program Clock Reference PID Packet Identifier PMT Program Map Table PSI Program Specific Information PSU Power Supply Unit QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulatio...

Page 67: ...Check the following sheet to find out which modules are available for SMP100 in certain regions Module Name North America Europe TSIP DVBC DVBS2 DVBT2 8VSB QAM A C QAM B IQAM OFDM 8VSBM HDMI SDI Deco...

Page 68: ...efore any product can be returned for service the client ought to contact our sales representatives and after sales support department by means of email to confirm the need to return the product or pa...

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