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PALIOS-IPM2
Part N
o
: 5105.01
8 pole IP-/ ASI-TV Modulator
IP/ SFP/ ASI (MPEG2)
→
ATV (8x AM)
SBL
A transparent LED symbol means that the channel is not configured yet, or the RF output is turned off. Status information about the
system is mirrored in the same way. In this case too an orange colored LED symbol displays an error state during which a green LED
symbol displays error-free working condition. The detailed status information is available by clicking the name field.
The last displayed point indicates the connection status between the network interface and the module. Green means, that the con-
nection is established. A transparent LED light indicates that there is no connection or the connection is failed.
Settings with the selection box or input fields are taken over by pressing the “send“ button and stored permanently, and the
PALIOS-IPM2 module is set on these values after a restart too. Settings with the click box are usually performed immediately but
not stored in memory, so they would be lost on a possible restart of the module. To save these settings the “send“ button must be
pressed.
In all menus, the language selection is possible between German and English top right.
7.2.1 Menu ”Overview”
This page provides a status overview of the 8 channels. If a channel is working without errors, “SYNC“ is displayed. If errors occur you
will see an “Error“ display. If the RF power is switched off the display “Off“ appears behind the respective channel.
In addition, below the status window the head end display is visible. There all SBL modules are listed, which are in the same network
and which have been associated with the head end in the setup menu (see 7.2.6). This is significant because functions over all mo-
dules such as the NIT processing between QAMOS/ QAMOS-4CI/ QAMOS-IP modules can be extended to all components of the
head end. The individual components of a head end are listed with their IP address, which is also provided with a link to this address,
so you can switch easily to the next module. If no head end was configured, a “Search“ button appears, which forwards to the setup
menu and scans the network for other SBL modules. Then all available modules are listed and can be selected and added to the
head end.
By clicking the “Logout“ button the user logs out of the module and the login window appears. By pressing the “Standby“ button the
module is switched to standby, which is indicated by an amber POWER LED on the module. The “Standby“ button will be replaced by
a “ON“ button, and by pressing this the module will be switched back on.