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MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM

DAB Multiplexer

Quick Guide

Version: 1.200 (30 October 2019)

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2019, AVT Audio Video Technologies

Summary of Contents for MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM

Page 1: ...AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM DAB Multiplexer Quick Guide Version 1 200 30 October 2019 2019 AVT Audio Video Technologies...

Page 2: ...re Features Web Interface Overview General Configuration Ensemble Configuration Service Extraction Maintenance Software Options DABMUXplus SW Upgrade Cable Upgrade Emergency Warning Break In Upgrade S...

Page 3: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 3 Overview...

Page 4: ...exer DSP based ensemble multiplexer 19 x 1U system with integrated wide range power supply 100 230V AC 10V AC RF output for the connection to an amplifier antenna RF input is not in operation GPS inpu...

Page 5: ...en flashing when NTP ok and GPS faulty switched off NTP and GPS are ok INF static orange indicates an alarm without confirmation flashing orange indicates an existing alarm switched off no alarm TX fl...

Page 6: ...Hardware Back 2 B1 Press at power on for factory reset B2 Press at power on for boot loader start RST Reset of the system 12 V DC 15W for plug in power supply 6...

Page 7: ...AVTMUX with Secure Streaming 2 x EDI Sub Channel Extraction Output Protocols EDI ETI Audio Services Max 20 audio encoders can be connected Data rates 16 kbps up to 192 kbps SBR PS RF output Modulated...

Page 8: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 8 Web Interface...

Page 9: ...Web Interface 9 Enter the IP address of the MAGIC DABMUX Go in a modern Web Browser which supports HTML5 The default IP address of the device is 192 168 96 102...

Page 10: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 10 Overview...

Page 11: ...shows the ON AIR Multiplex It provides an overview of scheduled reconfigurations the ensemble on air and its services Use the Expand Icons to show or hide details Use the Edit Icons to jump to the res...

Page 12: ...T page shows the ON AIR Multiplex It provides an overview of all inputs used in the ensemble currently ON AIR Use the Expand Icons to show or hide details Use the Edit Icons to jump to the respective...

Page 13: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 13 General Configuration...

Page 14: ...e physical LAN interface and provides three logical network interfaces Each network interface is defined by IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY VLAN ID Any changes to the network configuration take effect...

Page 15: ...If NTP is selected NTP server IP address and Port OUTPUT BEFORE TIME SYNCHRONISATION defines the signal being output if the system clock is out of sync to the clock source OFF MUTE OFF MUTE UNTIL TIM...

Page 16: ...EDI Output 16 EDI Output Define up to two destinations Enter IP address and Port of each destination multicast or unicast IP address EDI parameter...

Page 17: ...RF Output 17 RF Output Frequency and level...

Page 18: ...NPAD Inserters 18 NPAD Inserters Configure the FTP access credentials to the DABMUX Go s FTP server...

Page 19: ...FTP Server 19 FTP Server Setup the DABMUX Go s internal FTP server...

Page 20: ...Setup the SNMP agent MANAGERS Enter up to 4 Network Management Systems TRAPS Enable Traps for each event individually and group events into categories Download the MIB files via the GET SNMP MIB FILES...

Page 21: ...System 21 SYSTEM Enable redundant power supply alarm...

Page 22: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 22 Ensemble Configuration...

Page 23: ...SEBLE Add an ensemble DELETE ENSEMBLE Delete the selected ensemble ON AIR Activate the selected ensemble Ensemble Setup Name name of the ensemble Long Label Full name of the ensemble Short Label Short...

Page 24: ...Ensemble Services 24 Service Setup Long Label Name of the program Short Label Short name of the program Country Country where the multiplexer is installed Id Service Id PTy Program type...

Page 25: ...Setup Content DAB AAC DAB Layer II Packet Data Audio Codec Sampling frequency Stereo or Mono SBR or PS DAB only PAD DLS Dynamic Label SLS Slideshow Bitrate Port Bitrate of the audio codec incl PAD Pro...

Page 26: ...uncements 26 NEW CLUSTER Create a new cluster ADD A SWITCH by clicking the three dots at the right A switch consists of TYPE TRIGGER INPUT SUBCHANNEL ANNOUNCEMENT SUPPORT Assign announcements to servi...

Page 27: ...s defined by the DAB standard are 32x32 pixels 112x32 pixels 128x128 pixels 320x240 pixels Files in PNG format Add logos via the three dot menu on the right of each service or drag and drop the files...

Page 28: ...SETUP NAME Name of the audio codec TYPE Protocol of encoder and multiplexer EDI AVTMUX CONTROL IP IP address of the encoder AUDIO PORT Audio port of the encoder CONTROL PORT Control port of the encode...

Page 29: ...er Inputs 29 NEW TRIGER INPUT TRIGGER INPUT SETUP NAME Name of the trigger TYPE Protocol UECP NETWORK Network interface for UECP UECP PORT MULITCAST GROUP ADDRESS optional UECP DATA ENCODER SITE PSN D...

Page 30: ...SETUP TYPE At a given Date and Time Every Month at given Days and Time Every Week at given Days and Time Every Day at a given Time Every Hour at a given Time Never DATE Day Month Year TIME h m s ENSE...

Page 31: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 31 Service Extraction...

Page 32: ...alyse an input stream Enter the stream details in the INPUT TO ANALYSE window After a few seconds the streams content is displayed as a diagram in the lower part of the screen Click IMPORT ENSEMBLE to...

Page 33: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 33 Maintenance...

Page 34: ...Import Export Mux Config 34 FILE IMPORT MUX CONFIG Restore the ensemble configuration from an external file EXPORT MUX CONFIG Backup the ensemble configuration to an external file...

Page 35: ...l events in an internal log file Filter the view by Categories a subchannel or event types Export the log to an Excel file or the clipboard Click REFRESH to update the view Logs are lost when the devi...

Page 36: ...Restart Device 36 You may restart the device via web interface You will be prompted to confirm the restart...

Page 37: ...a 3 step process SELECT FILE Copy the file to the device WRITE FILE Writes the firmware to the permanent memory Do not restart or switch off the device during writing RESTART DEVICE Click Restart dev...

Page 38: ...egistration 38 The SYSTEM REGISTRATION shows information about Hardware Software Available and installed Software Options Features supported by this device according to hardware and installed software...

Page 39: ...About 39 The ABOUT screen displays the firmware version and contact information...

Page 40: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 40 Software Options...

Page 41: ...4 x EDI ETI simulcast 4 x integrated NPAD inserters Coming soon Automatic Encoder and Multiplexer redundancy Supports Service Linking dynamic linkage set activation Integrated PAD inserter SLS Slides...

Page 42: ...Additional operating mode for cable network providers Allows reformatting of the EDI output signal Changing the protection level Changing the service label 42 Cable Upgrade...

Page 43: ...Simultaneous replacement of all programs DAB Alarm Announcement Signaling Requires DAB Encoder as Emergency Audio Source 43 Emergency Warning Break In Upgrade...

Page 44: ...MAGIC DABMUX Go RF RM 44 Support...

Page 45: ...Web www avt nbg de Email support avt nbg de Phone 49 911 5271 110 45 Support...

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