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DT-ATSC-QAM-8V2 

User Manual 

Summary of Contents for DT-ATSC-QAM-8V2

Page 1: ...Manual 8 input ATSC 8VSB QAM B to QAM B Trans Modulator DT ATSC QAM 8V2 User Manual...

Page 2: ...GUI Interface 6 Factory Default IP 192 168 1 9 6 System Setup via GUI Interface 6 Name admin Password Admin123 6 Overview Page 7 9 Ingest Setup 10 Streaming Setup 11 Streaming System Parameters 12 Cu...

Page 3: ...ated power supply The use of any other power supply could cause damage and invalidate the manufacturer s warranty DO NOT connect the power cord to the device if the power cord is damaged DO NOT cut th...

Page 4: ...ive and process up to 8 individual 8VSB ATSC Clear QAM channels along with up to 56 sub channels and easily convert these signals to produce a high quality RF QAM distribution system The DT ATSC QAM 8...

Page 5: ...e 57 to 861 MHz Under STD Mode 8 Independent RF Frequencies Channels Bandwidth 6 MHz Output Level 45 dBmV Typical Output Impedance 75 ohm Level Adjustment 0 to 20 dB VCN Auto Major Minor Manual Major...

Page 6: ...Cable directly to the Utility Port on the rear panel of the device or connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch Connect an Ethernet cable to Your PC Laptop 2 Modify Your PC Laptop IPV4 address...

Page 7: ...w Page provides an overall system status of the DT ATSC QAM 8V2 including RF Input Type Frequency SNR Signal Status and Programs Programs If you move your cursor to you will see the detailed informati...

Page 8: ...8 DT ATSC QAM 8V2 Manual Overview RF Output RF Outputs showing the number of sub streams programs...

Page 9: ...9 DT ATSC QAM 8V2 Manual Overview Fan This tab shows fan status and system uptime...

Page 10: ...ngest input 1 thru 8 Enable as required 3 Select Standard ATSC or QAM ATSC 8VSB QAM STD QAM HRC QAM IRC 4 Select Constellation For QAM select 64 QAM or 256 QAM as required 5 Select Frequency MHz Input...

Page 11: ...Name 1 16 Characters 5 Select VCN Mode VCN Mode 2 Part Auto Example 102 1 Set Automatically by the Device VCN Mode 2 Part Manual 102 2 Manual Entry by User VCN Mode 1 Part Manual 102 Manual Entry by U...

Page 12: ...ID Service ID Program ID Short Name From Content Provider Long Name From Content Provider Bit Rate Input Bit Rate Output SID Service ID Definable PMT PID Program Map Table PID Video PID Video Stream P...

Page 13: ...ew The Streaming Setup parameters page is easily customizable for each system To customize the parameters shown 1 Select Select Columns tool 2 Add or remove parameter as needed by selecting or deselec...

Page 14: ...tion 0 20dB 1dB Steps 9 Select constellation 64 QAM 256 QAM 10 Select interleaver change as required Default I 128 J 1 11 Save and Confirm all changes Note 1 Bitrate Mbps shown allows the integrator t...

Page 15: ...he IP address of the device 2 Modify hostname as required 3 Select DHCP or static IP 4 For Static IP select static IP and enter static IP address for device 5 Enter Subnet Mask 6 Enter Default Gateway...

Page 16: ...the reset button once the power LED stops flashing and become static green 4 Unit s IP address will revert back to default IP 192 168 1 9 5 Unit s login data will revert back to factory default Name...

Page 17: ...ct time zone from the drop down tool 3 Enter NTP Server 1 2 addresses as required 4 Select synchronize system with PC clock as required 5 Select apply to apply all changes Administration Reboot Use th...

Page 18: ...etup Streaming Setup RF Out Setup Network Setup System Setup 4 Locate and Name file for future use Note The backup can be imported to assist in setting up new or multiple devices onsite Remember to Sa...

Page 19: ...administration tab 2 Select firmware upgrade tab 3 Browse to locate the required image file to be uploaded 4 Select Upload to import the selected file into the device Note Do not power off the unit w...

Page 20: ...device that performs Network Address Translation Anyone can us private addresses and they are not required to seek permission to use them Again networks using private IP addresses cannot communicate d...

Page 21: ...r replacing the hardware This warranty is contingent upon proper use of the hardware by Original Purchaser and does not cover if damage is due to Acts of God including fire flood earthquake storm hurr...

Page 22: ...nties whether oral or written The agents employees distributors and dealers of the Company are not authorized to make modification to this warranty or additional warranties binding on the Company Acco...

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