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1. Figure 9 System Save Restore From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Save Restore it will display the screen as Figure 10 where to save or restore your configurations Web Management 2014 05 06 10 24 2 Exit SAVE CONFIGURATION status When you change the parameter you should save configuration otherwise the new configuration will lost after reboot Encoder TS Config Modulator USB RESTORE CONFIGURATION NMS LCD Key Load latest saved configuration after click the Restore then please click the Save config button otherwise the Restore parameter will lost after reboot Password Backup Load FACTORY SET Update FPGA Update CPU Update Web Set all configuration back to default after click the Factory Set then please click the Reboot Save config button otherwise the default parameter will lost after reboot Figure 10 System Backup Load From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Backup Load it will display the screen as Figure 11 where to backup or load your configurations Web Management 2014 05 06 10 24 32 Exit Status Backup current configuration to the local file we suggest do this before set the configuration or update firmware BACKUP CONFIGURATION Encoder TS Config Modulator USB LOAD CONFIGURATION NMS LCD Key Load the backup file to restore your configuration vun 1 New configuration will replace the old one please backup cur
2. HD SD Encoder amp Modulator HDMI YPbPr S Video AV to DVB C Digital RF Home Use User Manual Thank you Tor choosing our encoder modulator Please read this manual carefully to install use and maintain the encoder modulator in the best conditions of performance Keep this manual for future reference Directory CHARTER Product Introduccion 3 Genera Descrip ada 3 stem Connection Chari e uo dsuescado usta detto niodo pedidos tb o edd vu d Ure vas uii us de 4 Technical Spec mica ton Saa A AO Na rae qud 4 CHAPTER 2 Safety Instruction and Installations sese 6 Salet INSUR 6 Stall GIO Nao SEMI SLDP DR I Ci eds 6 Cascade Installation addict 7 Download path TS Credtoro0062ID re A 8 Chapter 3 Operations of TS Creator SO tWare oocccccconoccnnnnononononnnonanonnnnnnannonononanoss 9 REL A a e O UIT gaan 9 Opersatiols ob TS EPS R eT o ais 9 File Management A Ede accio o aia MO 11 CHAPTER 4 Devices Operations and Management sse sees eee eee eee eee 12 Chapter 5 Operations of Record TS and Play TS through USB Disk 16 Chapter 6 Operations of Web server sees eee eee eee 19 LOS E E ear i ee ee R T 19 OPEN ais 20 7a l 910 E TD 30 CHAPTER 1 Product Introductions General Description HDM series encoder amp modulator is IRENIS s consumer electronics which allow audio video signal input in TV distributions with applications in home entertainment surveillance control hot
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4. I USB I NMS l l LCD Key Password Save Restore l Backup Load I Update FPGA Update CPU l Update Web Reboot l zm User can click any item here to enter the corresponding interface to check information or set the parameters SA AI 1 l Software Version 1 52 l l Hardware Version A02 E h System information Web Version 1 06 l l Product ID 01030120140414 l L 2 luem LLL L 242 a Vint 7 0 CURT Umm vem l l Interface YPbPr l Video Lock Locked l DU R rE Inout information and encoding working status I encoder rate 8 027344 Mbps l l valid rate 8 164052 Mbps l Lee ee a Fag poe ce ee ne Pm l FPGA Lost i Encoder Error E s d SA l Alarm Area Green light indicates the corresponding i aes item is in normal status Otherwise the light is red Input UnLock l L USB Play Error e_ mS E ES Figure 2 Parameters Encoder From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Encoder it displays the interface where users can configure the encoding parameters for the input video audio Figure 3 Web Management status TS Config Modulator USB NMS LCD Key Password Save Restore Backup Load Update FPGA Update CPU Update Web Reboot ENCODER CONFIG Video Interface Status Resolution BitRate Rate Mode H 264 Profile H 264 Level Brightness l Contrast i Saturation Hue I Video Normal Audio BitRate Format Program
5. MP3 WAV Installation 1 Download our TS Creator software package on your PC to get the installer and its auxiliary routine 2 Occasionally if your PC hasn t installed Net Frame 2 0 yet double click S NetFx20SP2 x86 exe until complete the installation 3 Double click Setup exe application to install the TS Creator and generate a desktop shortcut Operations of TS Creator Double click the TS Creator shortcut icon it will trigger an operation interface like below Creator y Me happy hour avi Flower 1 bmp Flower 2 JPG Remove Remove All RH lalala mp3 aad Saving Directory ID ABC Browse Picture Duration 1 2 Second 5 Out Put Size 1920 1080 v Rate 10 t Mpbs EncodeFormat O 1 264 9 MPEG2 Null Packet Filter Yes Ho File Separated Size 2 0 1 G Bytes om Starting Add Click to add Images and videos Up Click to adjust the order of Images videos Remove Click to delete the Images videos Remove ALL I lalala mp3 Click to add audios saving Directory D ABC Click to set a save path for the TS video to be created n Picture Duration i Second s To set time duration for every picture when playing the video UOS alicia To set the resolution for the output video Rete 10 Z Webs The video is transformed based on VBR Variable Bit Rate The number set here represents the highest bit rate for the output video an
6. is available to Update Web Play Reboot NN I operate puto Mode I 1 Configure TS playing pperation ace T parameters and click set to start File Slelect uecord00006 ts V I playing TS files set 2 Click stop to stop playing TS T 2 and the recording section above is available to operate Figure 6 Detailed Explanation There are 3 record modes provided s Single file For example when the file size is set as 1000M and the ts is recorded up to 1000M it automatically stops recording TS Segment file For example when the file size is set as 1000M and the ts is recorded up to 1000M it automatically saves the files and continues to record TS and save it to next file until the USB memory is full Loop record It automatically saves the files and continues to record TS and save it to next file When the USB memory is full it replaces the previous file Advanced Config File Name Users can enter this menu to edit name for the ts files to be recorded For example if users name it Record it will give name to the saved ts files Record 001 ts Record 002 ts Record OON ts File Size users can set the file size for the ts to be recorded A single file can be maximum 2047M in size Data Mode There are 3 data modes Mode 1 The ts files will be saved in 188 byte packages with null packet embedded Mode 2 The ts files w
7. Info Program name Provider name Service ID 0x PMT Pid 0x PCR Pid 0x Video Pid 0x Audio Pid 0x 2014 05 06 10 22 27 Exit Select an interface according to the signal YPbPr source user connects and intends to encode 8 Mbps CBR High Profile Level 4 0 For configuring gt CVBS S video 10 128 I signal only I 128 lt gt 127 I pmi Dexin 0100 0100 0101 0102 105 Figure 3 Parameters TS Config From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking TS Config it displays the interface where users can configure the parameters for the transport stream as prompt Figure 4 2014 05 06 10 22 09 Exit Web Management TS CONFIGURATION status Stream Encoder TS ID 0x 1234 TS Config Aedo OriNetwork ID 0x ABCD USB NIT NMS LCD Key NIT Insert O Network ID 0x 1000 Network Name Dekin Password Version Mode Automatic v Save Restore Version Number 0x OX0 0x1F Backup Load LCN Mode Update FPGA European Update CPU LCN Num 1 Update Web LCN Channel List Id Reboot LCN Channel List Name LCN Country Code Figure 4 Parameters Modulator From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Modulator it displays the interface where users can configure the modulat
8. TS ay one gt xxxl ts I USB Device lt Play TS Play one loop L gt xxx2 ts I Playing 1 2 Playalllop LK A Gm Play TS Adesuced Config Auto Mode 2 On Off Play Start User can select a play mode for the ts files as needed before playing the ts file and specify a video under Play one Play one loop mode and press Enter button to start play While under Play all Play all loop mode it automatically plays files from first to end Advanced Config Auto Mode is for saving the play mode for the device When the auto mode is enabled the device will automatically apply the play mode set before the power cut off and output ts files stored in the USB device through RF While the auto mode is off IRENIS HDM will play the encoded TS through RF when the power is connected Disk Usage Main Menu USB Device Disk Usage USB Device Disk Usage XX XXG x xxG Users can enter this menu to view the USB disk s capacity left 3 Update Main Menu gt USB Device Updatee USB Device Update gt PFGA Choose one item to be updated and press Enter to confirm Keep the the update file stored in the USB device in dxf format 6 Connect Device Main Menu USB Device USB Device Connect device Press Enter key to re connect the USB disk 7 Remove Device Main Menu USB Device USB Device Remove device Press Enter key to safely remove the USB disk IRENIS HDM will then automatically re
9. ayer TS Recorder and Save NDS3558 can encode the source video to ts files and save them through the USB flash drive v ts Video Creation Software e Connect the signal source to NDS3558 Users can also create ts videos and start encoding process containing pictures videos and music ww NS with our creator software on a PC and Start the record process and save the save them into the USB flash drive TS generated to the USB flash drive e Drag the files to Creator application Formats supported include Image JPG PNG BMP GIF Audio MP3 WAV Video WMV MPG MP4 TS AVI v Start the conversion process to generate ts videos TS Playback Insert the USB flash drive with ts videos in NDS3558 and play back the content in an easy way ww e A single video can be up to 2G in size and multi videos can be played on a loop USB Flash Drive Specifications Required High Speed 2 0 3 0 File System FAT32 TS Creator exe Download link http www irenis com support TScreator 1 1 7 22 zi Chapter 3 Operations of TS Creator Software IRENIS HDM encoder modulator has a function to create TS videos with the software supplied with the product Users can create ts files containing images videos and audios in a simple and intuitive way and play them on a television through IRENIS HDM s USB port File format supported include Image JPG PNG BMP GIF Video MP4 WMV AVI MPG TS MKV Audio
10. d bit rate will varies under the number EncodePormat O 1 264 MFG Users can select a encode format here according to the standard of receiving terminal Hull Packet Filter Yes Oo Users can filter the null packet to boost the video s effect bit rate 2 0 ah Pile Ligecoos amp Bytes A single video can be maximum 2 0 GB in size IRENIS HDM cannot play a video bigger than 2GB After setting all the parameters click to start the transformation Click OK when it prompts The operation completed normally JClick this button to stop the transformation before the operation completed After finishing the transform operation users can click this button to play the generated TS video File Management After finishing the transformation users can find out the videos files generated according the Saving Directory For example we save the video in D ABC so we can find it in Disk D Folder ABC Management 1 Three files will be generated if the Null Packet has been filtered Ed FinalDutput ts TS video for preview through the TS Creator interface by clicking Play E Final utput 204 D ts Ed Final utput 204 D tsinfo TE TS video and information files Users need to save the two files together in the USB memory and then IRENIS HDM can read them and play the video 2 Two files will be generated if the Null Packet has not been filtered Ed Final utput ts TS video for preview t
11. el 3 0 3 1 3 2 4 0 4 1 4 2 Video Interface HDMI 1 1920 1080_60P 1920 1080_50P 1920 1080_60i Resolution 1920 1080_50i 1280 720_60p 1280 720_50P Bit rate 0 500 19 500 Mbps Encoding MPEG1 Layer Il MPEG2 AAC MPEG4 AAC Sample rate 48KHz Audio MPEG1 Layer Il 64 96 128 192 256 320 384kbps Bit rate MPEG2 AAC 128 192 256 320 384kbps MPEGA AAC 64 96 128 192 256kbps YPbPr CVBS S Video with an adapter to VGA Encoding MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Interface CVBS 1 YPbPr 1 S Video 1 Video CVBS amp S Video 720x576 50i PAL 720x480 60i NTSC Resolution YPbPr 1920 1080 60i 1920 1080 50i 1280 720 60p 1280 720 50P Bit rate 0 500719 500 Mbps Encoding MPEG1 Layer Il MPEG2 AAC MPEG4 AAC Interface 1 Stereo 2 mono Audio Sample rate 48KHz MPEG1 Layer II 64 96 128 192 256 320 384kbps Bit rate MPEG2 AAC 128 192 256 320 384kbps MPEGA AAC 64 96 128 192 256kbps DVB C Modulator Section Standard J 83A DVB C J 83B J 83C MER gt 43dB RF frequency 35 960MKHz 1KHz step RF output level 16 36 dBm 71 91dbuV 0 1db step Symbol rate 5000 9000KHz 483A 1859 1830 Constellation 16 32 64 128 256 QAM 64 256 QAM 64 256 QAM Bandwidth 8M 6M 6M System Management Local control LCD control buttons Remote control web NMS Language English LCN Insert support RF Combine in ATT 10dB Upgrade USB Web server General Power supply DC 12V Dimensions 183 110 45mm Weight 1kg Operation temperat
12. el Digital Signage shops etc It is an all in one device integrating MPEG 4 AVC H 264 encoding and modulating to convert audio video signals into DVB C RF out The USB port is designed to record encoded video TS and save it in ts files in the USB Keys or Hard Disks and then the ts files can be playback through the USB port The ts files can be also generated on a computer with IRENIS s TS Creator exe program The signals source could be from satellite receivers closed circuit television cameras Blue ray players antenna and a USB key or Hard Disk etc Its output signal is to be received by TV sets or STBs etc Eth t DC 12V HDMI YPbPr S Video AV i ne E P ORAIN M USB Port for video record playback and system upgrade Grounding RF cascade in HDMI in Power Supply RF out to distribute modulated signal Ethernet port for web management YPbPr S Video AV to VGA Adapter For video audio input LCD Window Indicators Control Buttons Air Vent System Connection Chart E Kal Monitor NDS3558 Encoder Modulator AN a a 32b S A e i Y rcs ignal i l Encoder Modulator H cor Cor sr H fan j e Se CENE al STB IRD RF in TV AV to the ES distribution SS Camera SAT network Closed Circuit TV A PC Technical Specifications Encoding Section HDMI Encoding MPEG 4 AVC H 264 H 264 Profile High profile main profile H 264 Level Lev
13. he network and TS User can enter the submenus displayed and edit the values or select modes 16 21 Please refer to Chapter 5 for details 22 IP Address To configure IP address here 23 Subnet Mask To configure subnet mask here 24 Gateway To configure gateway here 25 Web Port To configure web port here 26 MAC Address To view MAC address here 27 Save Config Yes No to save give up the adjustment of setting 28 Load Saved CFG Yes No to load not to load the saved configuration 29 Reset all sets Yes No choose not choose the factory s default configuration 30 LCD Time out A time limit that LCD will light off Choose among 5s 10s 45s 60s 90s and 120s seconds 31 Product ID User can view the serial number of this device It is read only and unique 32 Version It displays the version information of this device Chapter 5 Operations of Record TS and Play TS through USB Disk The IRENIS HDM encoder modulator has functions of 1 ts Video Creation See Chapter 3 2 TS Record and Save Record er select gt Suzie File Segment File PAI T Stop Stop Record Loop Record Record TS Advanced Config File n me File size Data Mode Main Menu USB Device Record TS USB Device a Record TS Record Start 1 Connect the signal source enter Record Start and then choose one record mode to start recording the encoded TS And press UP key and then Enter key to stop recordi
14. hrough the TS Creator interface by clicking Play eben neis video Users need to save it in the USB memory and then IRENIS HDM can read it and play the video Remarks Allthe file names are automatically generated Rename the files before creating a new video to avoid covering the previous files f you rename FinalOutput 204 0 ts or FinalOutput 204 0 tsinfo always keep the names the same Extension excluded and then IRENIS HDM can read them and play the video CHAPTER 4 Devices Operations and Management IRENIS HDM is controlled and managed through the key board and LCD display Alarm USB 90090 LCD Display It presents the selected menu and the parameter settings The backlight in the display is on when the power is applied LED Indicators These lights indicate the working status e Power It lights on when the power supply is connected X Alarm It lights on when the there is error such as the signal source loss 0 USB It lights on when the USB device is properly connected and blocks out when the USB device get removed Left Right Up Down buttons Use these buttons to turn the screen pages shift the target items by moving the triangle or change the parameter settings in the program mode Enter Use this button to enter a submenu or save a new setting after adjustment press it to start adjusting the value of certain items when the corresponding underline flash with Up and Do
15. ice technician to perform safety checks to determine that the device is in proper condition Installations y RISK OF damage to the unit Mechanically handling the unit may result in damage Do not connect the unit to the power supply before or during assembly Connect the unit as below instructed y NO HOT PLUG 1 Mount and tighten the screws and plugs to secure the unit to the wall Left 10 cm of free space around from each unit 2 Connect the signal input in the respective connectors The signal source can be from a surveillance monitor DVD set top box CCTV and etc 3 Optionally connect the loop through RF input coaxial cable 4 Connect cable to RF output to STB TV O HDMI S Video q3u Audio L bes auior CVBS 5 Power supply connection a Connect the earth cable b Connect the power plug to the unit mains connector c Connect the power plug to the mains socket Cascade Installation IRENIS HDM unit has 1 TV signal to RF output encoded as DVB C Digital TV signal Several IRENIS HDM units can be cascaded in order to increase the capacity The maximum capacity of a series of N units is 1xN incorporated TV signals To cascade 2 or more units n HDMI 3 connect the RF output of the preceding TV CAM DVD unit to the TV input loop through of the next unit see right illustration GAM USB Recoder amp Pl
16. ill be saved in 188 byte packages with null packet filtered However such ts files cannot be normally played with IRENIS HDM but can be played on PC with some media player such as VLC Mode 3 The ts files will be saved in 204 byte packages with null packet filtered Playing Auto Mode Auto Mode is for saving the play mode for the device When the auto mode is enabled the device will automatically apply the play mode set before the power cut off and output ts files stored in the USB device through RF While the auto mode is off IRENIS HDM will play the encoded TS through RF when the power is connected Parameters NMS From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking NMS it displays the interface where users set the network configuration for the device Figure 7 Web Management 2014 05 06 10 23 49 Exit NMS status IP Address The manege address use this address to visit the manege web The format is Encoder eoeeocoooox like as 192 168 0 1 After set the IP address you must use the new a address to visit the manage web TS Config Modulator subnet Mask USB General is 255 255 255 0 it is must the same in a local area network R Gateway LCD Key If the device is in different net segment you must set the gateway a ty y The default web manage port is 80 if you change it like as 8001 you can visit the manage web only use IP address and port liks as http 192 168 0 1 8001 This Password funct
17. ing parameters for the RF output Figure 5 Web Management 2014 05 06 10 22 55 Exit Status Encoder TS Config USB NMS LCD Key Password Save Restore Backup Load Update FPGA Update CPU Update Web Reboot MODULATOR RF On Standard Constellation SymbolRate Frequency RFLevel J 83 v 16QAM v 6 875 Msps 5 000 lt gt 9 000 650 000 MHz 35 000 lt gt 960 000 20 0 dbm 35 0 lt gt 16 0 Figure 5 Parameters USB From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking USB it displays the interface where users can operate USB device Figure 6 NOTE It is necessary to connect USB device and signal source and activate encoding to operate TS recording NOTE It is necessary to connect USB device when operate TS playing Exit USB CONFIG Status Parameters Status L dic POLUM CA EE I Device Status I For reading USB Encoder l Ze TS Config To stop USB device iag Status l evice status Modulator i E 1 X X A3AMC w apu recording or playing TS USB 8 praying 4 stop connect remove NMS R d LCD Key ecor f L pcm l 1 Configure TS file File iss zog Zw parameters and click set to Password Data Mode Model B Hi start recording es l Operation single file v 2 Click stop to stop ackup Loa I l R Update FPGA l recording TS and the playing se biai ibis e 4 Section below
18. ion will work after device reboot Save Restore Backup Load Input this address in Update FPGA IP Address 192 168 0 136 Update CPU 3 the browser to connect Update Web Subnet Mask a 255 0 the device and PC Reboot Gateway 192 168 144 254 Web Manage Port 80 MAC Address 20 14 04 19 15 33 Figure 7 Parameters LCD Key From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking LCD Key it displays the interface where users can set the time out for the LCD Figure 8 Status LCD KEY CONFIGURATION Encoder LCD Time Out Second TS Config Modulator USB Default Apply NMS LCD Key Figure 8 System Password From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Password it will display the screen as Figure 9 where to set the login account and password for the web NMS Figure 9 Web Management 2014 05 06 10 24 10 Exit PASSWORD status Modify the login name and password to make the device safely if success you can save the config and reboot If forget the name or password you can reset it by keyboard The Encoder default login name and password is admin Also please note the capital character and lowercase character TS Config Modulator USB Current UserName admin NMS LCD Key Current Password New Password po Confirm New Password Password Save Restore Backup Load Update FPGA Update CPU Update Web Reboot New UserName
19. must reboot device manually USB NMS LCD Key Status Current CPU Version 1 52 Current FPGA Version A 02 Password Current Web Version 1 06 Save Restore Backup Load CPU Update FPGA REEN Update CPU Update Web Reboot Figure 13 Update CPU L 5 Reboot Web Management 2014 05 06 10 25 00 Exit FIRMWARE Status Warning 1 Update firmware software and hardware to get new function please choose the Encoder right firmware to update If you use a wrong file the device may not work TS Confi 2 Update will keep a long time please do not turn off the power otherwise the amig device will not work Modulator 3 After update you must reboot device manually USB NMS LCD Key Status Current CPU Version 1 52 Current FPGA Version A 02 Password Current Web Version 1 06 Save Restore Backup Load Web Update FPGA RRT Figure 14 System gt Reboot From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Reboot it will display the screen as Figure 15 where to restart the device manually Web Management 2014 05 06 10 25 07 Exit status Some configuration will work after reboot the device such as update Encoder TS Config Modulator USB NMS LCD Key REBOOT Password save Restore Backup Load Update FPGA Update CPU Update Web Figure 15 Appendix Australia Air Channels Frequency start center End VHF o as 485 52 1 56 sos 6 2 63 665 7 3
20. ng There are 3 record modes provided Single file For example when the file size is set as 1000M and the ts is recorded up to 1000M it automatically stops recording TS Segment file For example when the file size is set as 1000M and the ts is recorded up to 1000M it automatically saves the files and continues to record TS and save it to next file until the USB memory is full Loop record It automatically saves the files and continues to record TS and save it to next file When the USB memory is full it replaces the previous file 2 Advanced Config File Name Users can enter this menu to edit name for the ts files to be recorded For example if users name it Record it will give name to the saved ts files Record 001 ts Record 002 ts Record OON ts File Size users can set the file size for the ts to be recorded A single file can be maximum 2047M in size Data Mode There are 3 data modes 3 Mode 1 The ts files will be saved in 188 byte packages with null packet embedded Mode 2 The ts files will be saved in 188 byte packages with null packet filtered However such ts files cannot be normally played with IRENIS HDM but can be played on PC with some media player such as VLC Mode 3 The ts files will be saved in 204 byte packages with null packet filtered TS Playback Play mode select File select v v Play all EA I PI 1 SS Main Menu USB Device Play
21. rent configuration before load file If you use a wrong file the device may not work Password 2 Please do not turn off the power while file loading otherwise the device will not Save Restore work Update FPGA Update CPU GREECE Update Web Reboot Figure 11 System Update FPGA CPU Web From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Update it will display the screen as Figure 12 14 where to update the corresponding part for the device Web Management 2014 05 06 10 24 41 Exit Status warning 1 Update firmware software and hardware to get new function please choose the right firmware to update If you use a wrong file the device may not work FIRMWARE Encoder TS Confi 2 Update will keep a long time please do not turn off the power otherwise the orig device will not work Modulator 3 After update you must reboot device manually USB NMS LCD Key Status Current CPU Version 1 52 Current FPGA Version A D2 Password Current Web Version 1 06 Save Restore FPGA Up FITCH Update Web Reboot Figure 12 2014 05 06 10 24 51 Exit FIRMWARE status Warning 1 Update firmware software and hardware to get new function please choose the Encoder right firmware to update If you use a wrong file the device may not work TS Confi 2 Update will keep a long time please do not turn off the power otherwise the g device will not work Modulator 3 After update you
22. sume encoding process and playing the program input from the encoder module Chapter 6 Operations of Web server In addition to using front buttons to control the encoder modulator and USB device users can also perform the same operation in an easier way with the web Brower in the PC Personal Computer Login The default IP address of this device is 192 168 0 136 We can modify the IP through the front panel Connect the PC and the encoder modulator with a net cable and use ping command to confirm they are on the same network segment I G the PC IP address is 192 168 99 252 we then change the device IP to 192 168 99 xxx xxx can be 1 to 254 except 252 to avoid IP conflict Use web browser to connect the device with PC by inputting the device s IP address in the browser s address bar and press Enter It will display the Login interface as Figure 1 Input the Username and Password Both the default Username and Password are admin and then click LOGIN to start the device setting x ive E E Google A E agement AAA AAA ai 192 168 0 136 Username T admin Lar anl Default User admin Default Password admin Copyright 2011 Figure 1 Operation Summary When we confirm the login it displays the WELCOME interface as Figure 2 where users can have an overview of the devices system information and working status Encoder Modulator l Status l l Encoder I I TS Config I Modulator
23. the video status and configure other items Bit rate 0 500719 500 Mbps Brightness Contrast Saturation 0 255 Hue 128 127 Items Brightness contrast saturation and Hue are for CVBS S Video configuration 5 Audio Bit rate Select audio bit rate from the options provided Different audio format has different bit rate range See specification table for details Audio Format Select audio format among MPEG2 MPEG2 AAC and MPEG4 AAC 6 Program Information User can enter the sub menus to edit the Program Name Provider Name Service ID and PIDs of PMT PCR Video and Audio 7 RF On User can choose to turn on or turn off the RF under this menu 8 Standard It is for selecting the modulating standard This unit contains 3 modulating standards J 83A DVB C J 83B and J 83C 9 Constellation DVB C modulator contains 3 modulating standards Different standard involves different modulating constellations See the specification table for details 10 Symbol Rate adjust the symbol rate at the range of 5000 9000 Ksps 11 RF Frequency Adjust it at range of 30 to 999 MHz Set it according your regional situation or inquire your local services 12 RF Level Adjust it at range of 16 36dBm 13 TSID Transport Stream ID User can view or adjust after enter this menu 14 ONID Original Network ID User can view or adjust after enter this menu 15 NIT Network Information Table NIT table is a very important table for describing t
24. ure 0 45 C CHAPTER 2 Safety Instruction and Installations Safety Instructions A wanNING Hot plug is not allowed since it may cause system halted To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose the device to rain or moisture x The encoder modulator is powered with a voltage of 12V DC The power supply voltage must not exceed the recommended voltage which otherwise may cause irreparable damage to the device and the invalidation of the warranty Therefore Do not replace power supply with a voltage greater than 12V DC Do not connect the device to the power if the power cord is damaged Do not plug the device into mains supply until all cables have been connected correctly e Do not cut the cord A avoid placing the device next to central heating components and in areas of high humidity Do not cover the device with elements that obstruct the ventilation slots If the encoder modulator has been kept in cold conditions for a long time keep it in a warm room minimum 2 hours before plugging into the mains Mount the device in vertical position with the connectors located on the top side When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this device ask the serv
25. vel 10 0 dBm 9009000 5 NIT Insert NIT Net ID NIT Net Name Version Mode NIT Ver Num LCN Mode LCN Number Record TS Record Start Advanced Config t Play TS Pa Start Play Mode M 7 USB Device Disk Usage USB Device Update Update T USB Device Connect device Main Menu USB Device Remove device Yes gt No USB Device Remove device Remove device Yes gt No Main Menu Network Config IP Address Network Config lt IP Address ra ol 22 Network Config y Subnet Mask 23 Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX Network Config gt Gateway gu Gateway XXX XXX XXX XXX Network Config Web Port 25 Web Port XXXX Network Config MAC Address MAC Address XXX XXX XXX XXX 26 Main Menu System Save Config Sytem p Save Cong en No O System Load SavedCFG Load Saved CFG Yes gt No System Reset all sets Factory Reset gt Yer BNO System LCD Time out LCD Time out 30s System XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Product ID l XXXXXXXXXXXXXX System Version Number 22 Version Number SW 1 52 HW A 02 1 IRENIS HDM Model number 1080i video resolution of signal source X XX Mbps the current encoding bit rate 2 Alarm Status For example if the signal cable disconnected it will display Video 1 Not Lock under this menu 3 Uptime It displays the working time duration of the device It times upon power on 4 Video Parameters User needs to set the input interface first according to user s actual need User can also view
26. wn buttons Hue Enter Hue ap Hue Hue 1 001 001 002 Press it to activate the hidden selections and change the setting with Up and Down or Left and Right buttons Constellation Enter Constellation lt gt Constellation Enter Constellation 64QAM 64QAM 128QAM 128QAM Menu Press this button to step back Lock Locking the screen cancelling the lock state and entering the main menu after the initialization of the device After pressing lock key the system will question the users to save present setting or not If not the LCD will display the current configuration state When the power is connected the LCD will start to initialize the program The LCD menu goes as below chart 0 Up y Down Enter lt Menu y Lock NDS3558 Input Lock RF 6 0 Main Menu Status Sams S Alarm x Status Uptime Main Menu Encoder o L NN Encoder Audio Encoder Program Info Main Menu Modulator Modulator RF On Modulator Standard Modulator Constellation Modulator Modulator RF Frequency Modulator RF Level Main Menu Stream Steam r Stream Ori Net ID Stream NIT Constellation 640AM y Code Rate Symbol Rate 6 875 Msps Interface Video In Status Bit Rate Video Normal Audio Bitrate Audio Format Provider Name Service ID PMT PID PCR PID Video PID Audio PID RF On Off On Standard J 83A RF Frequency 0650 000 MHz RF Le
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