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HD-4001DM User Guide and Install Manual

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HD-4001 Quad Input DVB-T HD Encoder/Modulator

User Guide and Install Manual

Table of Contents

Safety Precautions..........................................................................................................................................2

Package Contents ...........................................................................................................................................2

Product Description........................................................................................................................................3

Specification...................................................................................................................................................4

Installation......................................................................................................................................................5

Hardware Installations and Connections........................................................................................................5

Connecting to the GUI Interface:...................................................................................................................6

Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface: ....................................................................................6

Overview Page of Zycast Encoder.................................................................................................................6

Common Setup...........................................................................................................................................7

RF Setup....................................................................................................................................................9

Encoder Setup ............................................................................................................................................9

Network Configuration ...........................................................................................................................11

Administration............................................................................................................................................12

Saving your configuration files....................................................................................................................12

Front Panel LCD Encoder Menu Map .........................................................................................................13

Modulator Configuration via Front Panel LCD...........................................................................................14

Network Setup............................................................................................................................................18

ASI Output .................................................................................................................................................18

EAS ...........................................................................................................................................................19

Summary of Contents for HD-4001 digi-mod

Page 1: ... 4 Installation 5 Hardware Installations and Connections 5 Connecting to the GUI Interface 6 Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface 6 Overview Page of Zycast Encoder 6 Common Setup 7 RF Setup 9 Encoder Setup 9 Network Configuration 11 Administration 12 Saving your configuration files 12 Front Panel LCD Encoder Menu Map 13 Modulator Configuration via Front Panel LCD 14 Network Setup 18 ASI...

Page 2: ...y DO NOT connect the power cord to the device if the power cord is damaged DO NOT cut the power cord DO NOT plug the power cord into an AC outlet until all cables and connections to the device have been properly connected The device should be installed in an environment consistent with its operating temperature specifications Placement next to heating devices and ducts is to be avoided as doing so...

Page 3: ...ional AC 3 Dolby Audio EAS and AES 128 Encryption capabilities rounds out the feature rich product series The space saving design delivers up to 4 High Quality HD DVB T channels in a single 1RU space Front panel LCD Display for easy installation High Resolution 1080i 1080p LCN MODE Composite Component and HDMI unencrypted inputs MPEG2 or MPEG4 AVC Video Output Selectable Constellation Closed Capti...

Page 4: ...MHz RF Level Output 100dB MER 40dB Typical FEC 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 OFDM 8K 2K Attenuation 1 20dB 1dB steps RF Output F Female 75 ohm Closed Captioning Control By Selection use of CVBS Input EAS Support Connection Terminal Type Video Input CVBS RCA Audio Input L R RCA ASI Support Connection 75 ohm BNC Output TS Multiplexed IP Output not available Management Control ...

Page 5: ...ideo source s into the HDMI input s If using a Component Video Cable connect the Y Green Pb Blue and Pr Red video source cable to the unit s Component input ports If using a Composite Video source use a 75Ω coaxial cable with RCA connectors to connect the video source e g CATV DVD VCR Camera to the unit s CVBS port IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 depending on your model Repeat this step for each video source conn...

Page 6: ...mputer 4 Select Network 5 Allow UPnP to locate and list the device s in the right panel 6 Right Click and Select View device Webpage Note For Setup Using Front Panel LCD Go to Page 15 in this manual Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface After connecting the device to the Web Management port located on the rear of the device and locating the device via the Network tool in My Computer Step...

Page 7: ...up Use the Common Setup Page to set the Output channel Attenuation LCN Mode and Device Address Step 4 Local Save Once all parameters are set you are required to do a Local Save Notes on Changes Changes made to an individual setup tab may require the installer to perform a Local Save AND Upload and Reboot to the device if you are only making changes to one parameter to the encoder Example Installer...

Page 8: ...RF 1 or RF2 Note The RF2 Physical Channel Output is determined by the selection of output channel of RF1 RF1 RF2 CH 21 CH 22 Note The Quad Encoder prevents you from selecting the last channel in the device as the first physical channel for the device s output channel Select CH 68 809 5MHz for the output channel and the device will automatically set RF2 as CH 69 816 5MHz Setting the Output Channel ...

Page 9: ... Step 6 Local Save Once all parameters are set you are required to do a Local Save Note The device shown is a QUAD input device Your device will not show RF Output 2 if you are setting up a Single or Dual input encoder Step 7 Encoder Setup Encoder Setup Select the Encoder 1 2 3 4 tab to program an individual encoder Select and change all desired parameters S e le c tE n c o d e rf o rin d iv id u ...

Page 10: ...ocally saved before performing Step 9 Step 9 Upload and Reboot Once you have set all the encoder settings and performed a Local Save for each encoder Select Upload and Reboot after you have saved all your Local changes on each Tab This function will upload and save all parameters set in the Common RF and Encoder sections of the device We highly recommend you save your encoder configuration files S...

Page 11: ...re the device s IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Enable Disable DHCP and set Host Name Step 11 Save Network Configuration Save Config Once all parameters are set you are required to select Save Config This function will reboot and save the changes setting for the Network Configuration Note Only the Network Configuration changes will be saved ...

Page 12: ...password you must use the Submit button This password is for access to the GUI only The LCD front Panel Password will not be changed and is set to prevent unauthorized users access to your device Saving your configuration files We highly recommend you save your encoder configuration files Simply Click the Backup button and the config files will be saved to your computer To upload a configuration f...

Page 13: ... RF SETUP Select RF Constellation FEC Guard Interval OFDM RF Output Cell ID TS ID Network ID Org Network ID Network Name Back to Main ENCODER SETUP Encoder Setup Video Input Program Num Channel Name Provider Name LCN Aspect Ratio Video Output HDCP Audio Input Audio Output Closed Caption Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Back to Main NETWORK SETUP Reset Network Back to Main EXIT ...

Page 14: ...a as is cycles through the data available 2 Use the Scroll Up Down button to display RF 1 RF 2 data Physical Output Channel Constellation FEC setting OFDM Mode Selection 3 Use the Scroll Up Down button to display IP address Main Menu To access the Main Menu first enter the password by pressing the OK button Use the Scroll Up Down buttons to enter the password Once the password is entered press the...

Page 15: ... press the OK button to set Device Address Use the Scroll Up Down button to select Device Address Press the OK button to enter the Device Address menu Use the Scroll Up Down to select the Desired Address ranging from 1 to 255 then press OK to set A unique device address is required if setting up more than 1 encoder per site This allows the user to distinguish each device Default Configuration To r...

Page 16: ...OK button to enter the TS ID menu Use the Scroll Up Down button to select the desired Stream ID ranging from 0 to 65535 then press the OK button to set Network ID Use the Scroll Up Down button to select Network ID Press the OK button to enter the Network ID menu Use the Scroll Up Down button to select the desired Network ID ranging from 0 to 65535 then press the OK button to set ORG Network ID Use...

Page 17: ... button to set LCN Press the OK button to enter The Source ID menu Use the Scroll Up Down to set the Source ID Range 1 to 999 Press OK to set Aspect Ratio Use the Scroll Up Down button to select Aspect Ratio Press the OK button to enter the Aspect Ratio menu Use the Scroll Up Down button to select the desired Aspect Ratio option of 4 3 or 16 9 then press the OK button to set Factory default 4 3 Vi...

Page 18: ... enter the Brightness menu Use the Scroll Up Down button to select the desired Brightness value 0 to 255 and press the OK button to set Factory default 128 Contrast Use the Scroll Up Down button to select Contrast Press the OK button to enter the Contrast menu Use the Scroll Up Down button to select the desired Contrast value 0 to 255 and press the OK button to set Factory default 128 Saturation U...

Page 19: ...eo and audio would return to a normal operating mode THIS DEVICE IS NOT AN EAS RECEIVER Note It is the responsibility of the Installer User to properly connect verify and test the EAS functionality of this device with the EAS receiver Note It is the responsibility of the Installer User to properly perform the required EAS tests as required by the FCC or your specific Government Agency If the EAS f...

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