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1. ocoooccccccnccccccnccccccoconncononnnnonononannononcnonanenonos 46 48 INFO channel exclusively for HMS 130 cooccccccccccccccccocncccccnoconononncnononcnonnnononos 49 57 Chapter Three Submitting Reports ccoocccccoccncccccnnccccncconcnonnnnnonncnononcnonnnnnnnnnnonancnonannnnnncnnnos 58 AMS OG RM pss 59 Trafic In Ine tAUSUP BUS casara als 59 AMS Internal Temperature ererig a a aa 59 GSM Signal Reception Level e E a a a ded 60 DY Sle MO A HE MN HUNE 60 Introduction This Manual This manual describes the configuration and control program embedded in HMS ClassA Headend Control Units It is the second part of the user documentation for these units the first part of which is the Installation and Access manual supplied in paper format Product Description The HMS 120 and HMS 130 control units provide advanced remote control features for a ClassA headend These features include sending alarms via SMS detecting RF levels of the headend multichannel output signal automatically equalising these levels and the possibility of scheduling parameter settings OSD messages and firmware updates The HMS 130 on its side generates an INFO Channel that offers images slides accompanied of sound in the form of playlists which can also be scheduled Both HMS units include a web server which allows the control operations to be performed from any local or remote PC using a standard web browser Access interfaces The HMS units have t
2. Note IMPORTANT When you perform a password reset the IP address assigned to the unit on the Network card previous page automatically changes to the default one http 192 168 1 4 Shutdown If you need to reboot the control unit for any reason click on the Shutdown tab The following card is displayed Configuration of System s General Parameters Identification System Time Network Password Shutdown HMS firmware Reboot HMS Figure 1 6 Shutdown card of the Config of General System Parameters window Click on Reboot HMS The program s initial screen is displayed Figure 1 1 pag 6 Configuration of General System Parameters HMS Firmware If you want to update the control unit firmware click on the HMS Firmware tab The card of Figure 1 7 is displayed It shows at the top the firmware version installed in the control unit at the present time The firmware is software stored in the module which is responsible for its basic operation o Confiquration of System s General Parameters Identification System Time Network Password Shutdown E HMS i firmware Mi Firmware version 2007 0713 11 20 Browse Select file Figure 1 7 HMS Firmware card of the Config of General System Parameters window WARNING The firmware update file will have been previously stored on the PC hard drive You can download it from http www ikusi com Click on Browse and select the firmware file available for
3. The configuration to be selected this time is WDR Essen in channel 21 which will be applied to the same module 2 SDC M102 The start time in this case is 22 00 and the repeat pattern is also daily Once you have completed all of the sections click on Send The form disappears and the window displays the list of existing schedules which will include the two ones that have been created scheduler Settings Scheduling a Create new schedule Figure 2 25 Module Scheduler I e 39 OSD Scheduler OSD Scheduler The purpose of OSD schedules is to generate on preset time date and duration OSD messages on the part of selected modules of the headend These messages will have been previously stored in the headend as OSD Configurations page 36 OSD schedule creation procedure is similar to that explained for Module schedules On the left hand menu of the general program screen click on the Headend Scheduler option The Scheduler window is displayed Q Scheduler Settings Scheduling Activated Error Module configuration can t be applied to the assigned module f Current HMS date and time 12 16 01 29 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy c Figura 2 26 OSD Scheduler 1 a The Settings card of this window shows the schedules currently stored in the HMS unit In the figure none exist yet To apply one OSD schedule to one or several modules of the headend click on Create new schedule A form is displaye
4. e GSM Signal Reception Level e oystem Logs 98 Reports Alarms log Alarms log ow alar i Apply filters Current HMS date and time 10 52 01 25 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy G Type Start End Totaltime Alarm value Recover value Flapping Figure 3 1 Alarms Log window Traffic in the IKUSUP Bus comm bus load Total Messages sent 6388 Failed messages 32 Autoaddress messages 6 677 MIA Sent messages by period MIA Erroneous messages by period MID Avtoaddress messages by period 338 5 3 09 46 10 17 10 52 Figure 3 2 Traffic in the IKUSUP Bus window HMS Internal Temperature Hms internal temperature MID EMS Temperature C 16 25 09 46 10 21 10 57 Figure 3 3 HMS Internal Temperature window 99 Reports GSM Signal Reception Level gt GSM Reception level 81 GED GSM signal level dBm 92 97 113 11 24 12 25 13 24 Figure 3 4 GSM Signal Reception Level window System Logs Current HMS date and time GMT 11 04 01 25 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy Ei rid ne de 0 Figure 3 5 System Logs window 60 IKUSI ngel Iglesias S A Paseo Miram n 170 20009 San Sebasti n SPAIN Tel 34 943 44 88 00 Fax 34 943 44 88 11 m www ikusi com
5. The firmware version of this model Hardware A tick means that the hardware works properly Temperature The internal temperature of the control unit 14 Configuration of RF Level Monitor Configuration The control unit provides the multichannel output signal level of the station based on a sample signal connected to the RF IN port of the unit Click on the Configure tab The following card is displayed A configuration of RF Level Monitor Status Configure Tap value Figure 1 13 Configure card of the Configuration of Signal Level Monitor window Tap value Enter the value in dB of the tap attenuation presented by the device providing the sample signal Once you have entered the information click on Send If you do not want to change the current tap value click on Cancel A ClassA station always includes an RF power amplifier the output of which is the station s own Although an external amplifier can be used an HPA module from the ClassA family is usually used O HPA modules have a 30 dB output test port which can be connected to the RF IN port of the control unit The test signal is used as well as the sample signal for the signal monitor Please refer to the Note Installation and Access manual 15 Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS Click on the Configuration menu on the left of the general program screen and click again on the A arms option
6. 00 Figure 2 37 Firmwares Info card I b You will know when the firmware file is stored in the HMS unit because in the Updates available column the version number appears for the applicable modu les Also the lines of the modules that have a previous firmware version installed will be highlighted in red 47 Firmware Firmware Updating On the red line which shows a module with a firmware version that has not been updated Figure 2 37 click on the icon to the left of the version number 02 45 in the Updates available column The line will change to yellow and the version number will also be shown in the Update to column Figure 2 38 You have now processed an update order the sending process is still required If you have processed update orders for several modules in other words there are several yellow lines and at the last moment you decide to cancel any of them click on the icon in the Update to column 07 25 2007 dd yyyy Figure 2 38 Firmwares Info card Updating firmwares I The final step to update the firmware of the modules that are highlighted in yellow may be taken yet by clicking on Send NOW the selected updates or may be programmed to be taken further on by filling in the form below and clicking on the Send button In this second case a firmware update schedule will have been created see page 42 below If you clicked on Send NOW the selected updates the
7. Essen WDR Aachen WDR Essen WDR Aachen WDR Essen WDR Aachen WDR Essen BISS Taquilla D OSD Scrambling Figure 2 7 Scheduler card of the Module s Parameters Control window This card shows the adjustment changes scheduled for the next 7 days see Scheduler on pages 33 to 39 26 Monitoring and Adjustment Transport Stream Processing The TS Processing tab only appears for digital transmodulator modules with TS processing function When you click on this the following card is displayed O Parameters Control 1 MDI 900 a rs Settings nfo TS processing Scheduler TS Treatment Unreferenced PIDs Information Services Action Auto Output TS Free 37 Conditional access Enviar Cancelar a Encrypted Free Blocked rine Blocked automatically Forced Figure 2 8 TS Processing card of the Module s Parameters Control window The card has three fields TS Treatment Unreferenced PIDs and Information TS Treatment It includes three sections Services Conditional Accesses PIDs through which you can block or unblock services conditional accesses or PIDs as well as force PIDs The process is very simple 1 Click on the icon on the left of the section Services for example so that a window apperars showing in this case all the services available Figure 2 9 2 Select the services you want to block or unblock 3 Select in the Action dropdown list the d
8. Module Scheduler The HMS unit allows you to plan module schedules in every module of the headend Module schedules refer to automatically changing on preset time and date of the value of one or several adjustment and selection parameters of the module By using the two module configurations created in the examples on pages 31 to 35 the following example explains the process required to apply the following daily schedules in an SDC M102 module which ranks number 2 on the headend station Time frame Channel Output channel 09 00 to 22 00 WDR Aachen 21 471 25 MHz 22 00 to 09 00 WDR Essen 21 471 25 MHz On the left hand menu of the general program screen click on the Headend gt Scheduler option The Scheduler window is displayed scheduler lt TS configuration can t be applied to the assigned module FA Current HMS date and time 12 16 01 29 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy Y Figure 2 21 Module Scheduler I a The Settings card of this window shows the schedules currently stored in the HMS unit In the figure none exist yet To apply the two schedules given above in the 2 SDC M102 module click on Create new schedule A form is displayed in the same area of the window Figure 2 22 next page which you must fill in for each of the two schedules the one for the channel WDR Aachen and the one for the channel WDR Essen both of which are in UHF channel 21 The configurations will be requested and wil
9. OSD message Finally fill in the Repeat Pattern Note This section does not appear if you selected No repeat above Repeat The frequency with which the message appears Once you have completed all of the sections click on Send The form disappears and the window displays the list of existing schedules as Module s as OSD s which will include the one that you have just created O Scheduler 15 09 from 08 06 2007 Ev 2 TRF Mensaje OSD P 2 TRF 111 J Repeat each 2 days 15 09 from 08 06 2007 MP 3 SRF 112 Mensaje OSD 3 SRF 112 Je Repeat each 2 days 15 09 from 08 06 2007 45 4 SDC M201 M OSD 4 SDC M20 ae Repeat each 2 days i 15 09 from 08 06 2007 M OSD ccs Repeat each 2 days 15 09 from 08 06 2007 Repeat each 2 days 15 09 from 08 06 2007 Repeat each 2 days 10 00 from 08 07 2007 CNN Module Repeat each 3 days 22 00 from 08 07 2007 ETB Internaci Modul nternaciona caida odule Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD E amp E amp E amp E amp amp E Y E E 3 E E E E d 08 2007 Firmware update SDC Mxxx 03 03 02 00 from 08 08 200 Firmware No repeat Activated Error Module configuration can t be applied to the assigned module en Current HMS date and time 10 00 08 09 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy 2 Figure 2 28 Settings card of the Scheduler window I a 41 Scheduler Activate Deactivate Schedules The list of schedules stored in the HMS u
10. The Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS window is displayed o Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS General Alarms settings Activate SMS he notification SMS receiver phone 34509158603 number SMS prefix text Cabecera Prueba Repeat notification yo repeat Figure 1 14 General card of the Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS window The HMS unit continuously monitors a series of station operating parameters If any value falls outside the set operating limits the unit automatically sends an alarm SMS to a specific telephone General The General card Figure 1 14 has four fields Activate SMS notification Tick the box if you want to activate the sending service SMS receiver phone number Enter the phone number that will receive the alarm messages The number must include the country dialling code SMS prefix text If you want the message to include a prefix to identify the message easily enter it here Repeat notification The HMS can repeat a notification until the cause of the alarm has been solved Click on the dropdown list and select the repeat frequency Once you have filled in the various fields click on Send If at the last moment you decide to keep the previous settings click on Cancel 16 Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS Alarms Alarm messages are related to several elements and parameters of the station modules and headend Click on the Alarms tab The following
11. Updates Scheduler e INFO channel exclusively for HMS 130 20 Monitoring and Adjustment Controlling the Headend Modules The HMS unit allows all of the headend modules that are interconnected to it to be controlled remotely via the IKUSUP communications bus Click on the Headend menu on the left of the general program screen to display a dropdown list containing the following 5 or 6 options Modules Configurations Scheduler RF Signal Equalizer Firmware and only for HMS 130 INFO Channel Click on Modules The Headend Status Overview window is displayed ES 2 ZIKUSI S HMS 120 Head End Control Unit 9 Exit Q About Firmware Ely Configuration Headend Bla 1 SDC M201 2SDC Mi02 MECANO MEET a Modules Input Freq 1178 Input Freq 1228 Input Freq 1229 Input Freq 1229 ODER Symbol Rate 27500 Symbol Rate 22000 Symbol Rate 22000 Symbol Rate 22000 a Configurations Prog Prog VF EHS Prog VF EHS Prog VF EHS n Scheduler Output Freq Output Freq Output Freq 503 25 Output Freq 543 25 ORF Signal Equalizer 4 Settings 4 Settings 49 Settings 4 Settings SEE A ar Signal Levels BS RF Signal Levels B nr Signal Levels IB RF m Lev ls E 3 A Bj Reports y Reset leset o Reset o Reset 2 Led On 2 Led On IKUSI Angel Iglesias S A 2005 Figure 2 1 Headend Status Overview window This window shows the main adjustment and selection parameters for each of the headend modules and sta
12. card is displayed gt Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS Temperature monitor Detected modules monitor Activate alerts v Activate alerts Iv Min Temperature 9 fe Current Detected Modules n dend Max Temperature 4 7 Y 5 2 A communication bus monitor Input sync monitor Activate alerts Iv Module s alarms monitor Single channel output leves output by module Activate alerts Iv Activate alerts Min Analog level Max Analog level Min Digital level J Max Digital level Figure 1 15 Alarms card of the Configuration of Alarm Sending via SMS window The card shows six sections that refer to other parameters that the control unit can monitor to send SMS alarm messages Temperature monitor Tick the box if you want the unit to send an SMS when its internal temperature exceeds the minimum and maximum limits established in the two boxes in this section For information purposes this internal temperature is 7 2 C above room temperature Detected Modules Monitor Tick the box if you want the unit to send an SMS when the number of detected modules is different to the one entered in the box underneath This alarm indicates breakdown or theft The number of modules always refers to the modules interconnected via the IKUSUP bus without including the HMS unit Communication Bus Control Tick the box if you want the unit to send an SMS when the error rate in the IKUSUP bus traffic suggest
13. last column Updating to shows the progress Figure 2 39 Figure 2 39 Firmwares Info card Updating firmwares Il A message indicates that the update is complete in the Updating to column Figure 2 40 If there are several yellow lines the updates take place one after the other Firmware updates Info firmwares Files uploaded 63 TRF 111 441920501425 01 34 3 ac Figure 2 40 Firmwares Info card Notice of update ended 48 Info Channel Info Channel HMS 130 The HMS 130 unit adds an info channel to the general benefits of the HMS units An info channel is a conventional analogue TV channel which offers a carrousel of fixed images slides accompanied with sound The slides as well as the sound will have been previously loaded in the HMS 130 unit as jpg or bmp image files and mp3 sound files or as zip compressed files On the left hand menu of the general program screen Fig 2 1 page 21 click on the Headend Info Channel option The Info Channel window appears If has 5 cards through which you can configure the RF parameters of the generated TV channel as well as create manage and schedule playlists A playlist is a collection of several jpg or bmp files and one mp3 file Configuration Click on the Configuration tab The following card is displayed gt Info Channel Schedule Create playlist Upload playlist Output Playlist Frequency 171 25 Channels List Sl
14. people knowing the equipment can accede it via the telephone access to networks Nos application it is advisable to change the default name and password keys test O The subnet sections of the server and client IP addresses have to be equal mask 255 255 255 0 NIS Take it into account if you opt for changing one or the two addresses Once you have filled in the information click on Send If at the last moment you decide to keep the previous username and password click on Cancel 13 Configuration of RF Level Monitor Configuration of RF Level Monitor Click on the Configuration menu on the left of the general program screen and click again on the Signal Level Monitor option The Configuration of Signal Level Monitor window is displayed configuration of RF Level Monitor Status Configure Status Model RFD 120 Firmware version 01 00 Hardware Y Temperature gu er Figure 1 12 Status card of the Configuration of Signal Level Monitor window An important function of the HMS unit is RF level monitoring The unit provides the signal levels of each channel at both the loop through input and output of the headend station Status The Status card Figure 1 12 provides a summary of the level monitor built into the control unit An important feature of this information is the internal temperature of the unit Model The name assigned to the level monitor built into the unit is given Firmware Version
15. the last icon from above zu and select the files as usual Once all the desired image files slides are in the left box you can preview and order them by using the icons from above 90 Info Channel Qo Info Channel z z z EI Configuration Playlist Schedule Create playlist Upload playlist management General parameters Name scheduler Name Description Scheduler Description Duration of the slide 15 Seconds Slides of the playlist Playlist Slides available x4 A oemel a tropical island jpg tropical island2 jpg Lista Repraduccion Ikusi paisaje jpg Lista Reproduccion Ikusi paisaje2 jpg Prueba paisaje jpg Prueba paisaje2 jpg Prueba paisaje3 jpg Prueba paisaje31 jpg tropical island jpg tropical island2 jpg Sound Current sound Erase sound New sound file Upload external sound file Upload new sound home locsanar Musika 04 ManuChaol Examinar file Send Cancel New Figure 2 43 Create Playlist card Slides of the list Previews the selected slide ra Erases the selected slide 4 Put in the first place the selected slide dh Steps up one position the selected slide W Steps down one position the selected slide Puts in the last place the selected slide Exchanges the positions of two selected slides Puts in alphabetical order the slides visible in the box Allows to add slides from a local stor
16. 0 3 39 Audio mode 1 B lecti v 27 500 y selection v Audio Output 2 Chi Ch2 v Subtitle mode 0 OFF Subtitle language No Subtitles found Subtitle page 0 PID Video 0 lo 3 39 0 PID Audio 0 5 3 39 0 PID PCR 0 bp ee 0 Figure 2 14 Creating First Configuration Step 2 Fill in the two New Module Configuration Data fields Module Configuration Name Enter a short clear name for the configuration Module Configuration Description Describe the configuration using the name entered above or a wider expression if desired Next click on Create Module Configuration The configuration is saved in the HMS unit and the screen brings up automatically the Available Configurations window Figure 2 15 next page which displays all the Module and OSD configurations stored currently in the HMS unit 32 Module Configurations Available Configurations window This window Figure 2 15 is displayed automatically once a new configuration has been created either for Module or for OSD This displays all the configuraions stored currently in the HMS unit gt Available configurations i CNN SDC M102 Canal plus frances SDC M102 Digital plus taquilla SDC M102 Digital plus taquilla ETB internacional SDC M102 ETB internacional Mensaje OSD SDC M102 Mensaje OSD de ejemplo SDC 3 03 SDC M102 SDC 3 03 Figure 2 15 Available Configurations window To the left of each line on the list there are three i
17. 27 500 27 3 Audio mode 1 B lection v 27 500 y selection Audio Output 2 Chi Ch2 v Subtitle mode 0 OFF y Subtitle language No Subtitles found No Subtitles found Subtitle page 0 bpo 3 0 PID Video 0 lo 39 0 PID Audio 0 a 3 lo PID PCR 0 b ee 0 Output Others 71 2 Gris si si Frequency 471 25 71 25 E d C Hannels List Image Format 0 Sin Conversion TV system 0 Auto language Spanish Spanish h Colour System 0 PAL Carrier level ratio 58 E y se Modulation depth 4 Y E Audio level 33 EE y 33 Attenuation 28 E V l28 Ext Video 1 on v Ext TV System 0 BG Figure 2 2 Settings card of the Module s Parameters Control window The card shows the parameter values related to four specific module sections Input V A Selections Output and Others The process to change a parameter value or selection is simple The following explains how to change the module input frequency the current value of which is 1354 MHz The figures shown on this page and the following refer to an SDC M102 module The tab for other models is similar and at any rate it is structured in the same way as local O programming with the SPI 300 command Therefore you are recommended to keep a Note copy of the Basic Operation manual at hand as well as the module Programming Guides You can download these from http www ikusi com When the module is a digital transmodulator with TS Processing the Settings card
18. 3888838 Firmware version 200724 r1 05 Headend prueba identification prueba o Miramon 170 20009 San Sebasti n Spain Address Paseo Miramon 170 20009 San Sebasti n Spain Show Installer instalador Contact co ntacto 15 06 2006 mm dd yyyy Installation date Figure 1 2 Identification card of the Config of General System Parameters window identification The Identification card Figure 1 2 contains basic identification data for both the control unit and the headend station The various fields of the card are filled in as follows Configuration of General System Parameters Model This shows the name of the control unit installed in the headend HMS 120 or HMS 130 Obviously this information cannot be changed Serial Number For the installed HMS unit This cannot be changed either Firmware Version For the installed HMS unit Ditto Headend Identification Any name that the installer or operator wants to assign to the headend station can be entered here Address Enter the postcode of the installation site if desired If the control PC is connected to the Internet at the time click on Show map to view a map showing the site Installer You can enter the installer s identification data Contact Again enter their contact details telephone number email Installation date Here you can enter the headend start up date Once you have entered the information click on Send at the
19. Remote Control of ClassA Headends CON FIGURATION of the HMS Unit and CONTROL of the Headend Modules User Manual EN Remote control of ClassA Headend Stations User Manual July 2008 Revision C IKUSI ngel Iglesias S A Paseo Miram n 170 20009 San Sebasti n SPAIN Tel 34 943 44 88 00 Fax 34 943 44 88 11 www ikusi com CONTENTS MOGUC O n TEE RR ERO M RU T 4 TAS Manual uH 4 PROGUCTDESCHIDIION e to 4 Chapter One Configuration of the Control Unit ooccccccccnncoccnnnccconnncnnanononnnnnnnnnannncnnanonos 5 Configuration of General System Parameters cccoooncccccncnncoconcnnonnnnnnnnnnonennnnnnconanonoos 6 10 GSM Modem Selllngs asistir 11 12 Contiquration o0l Remote ACCESS ace ice anit 13 Configuration of RF Level Monitor coooncncccocnncccocnnccconnnccnnnoncnnononnonanonnonanononnnons 14 15 Configuration of SMS Alarm Sending occcccccoccncnccoconnnnccnnonnnnnnnnancnnnnonanennnonnnncnns 16 17 Gontiguration or Ni e a a aks 18 Dave RECOVER SEUNG S A eo Dto e 19 Chapter Two Module Moni dt 20 Monitoring and Adjustment occccccncnccncncnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnoncncnnnnonononnnnnnnnncnnanonannnnnnnnnons 21 30 Creating Configurations for Scheduling eese 31 36 Module and OSD Scheduler uscita entre EET ia 37 43 HF Signal Levels Monitor and Equalisation ccooncccccccnnncconcnncnoncnnnnonennnnos 44 45 Firmware Updates Scheduler
20. age unit 91 Info Channel Slides available The rest of jpg and bmp image files stored in the HMS 130 are shown in this box The two icons from above have the following functions Previews the selected slide abe Puts in alphabetical order the slides of the box Sound You select here the mp3 file to incorporate to the playlist that you are creating The file will be one which is stored either in the HMS 130 unit or in a local storage unit This section has 4 fields that are empty on principle with the exception of the third one New sound file Current sound It is the mp3 file that have been selected through the third or fourth field Erase sound If you decide to erase the current sound check the box and click on the Send button New sound file Here you can either select directly one of the mp3 files stored in the HMS 130 unit or direct the selection towards a local storage unit i e hard disk by choosing Upload new sound file from the dropdown list Once the file is selected click on the Send button If you selected a file stored in the HMS 130 unit its name will appear now in the Current sound field Upload new sound file This field is only enabled if you chose Upload new sound file in the previous field Select the mp3 file in the local storage unit and click on the Send button The name of the file will appear now in the Current sound field Once the composition of t
21. an show either all the existing schedules or those of each type separately Module OSD or Firmware Select the desired option in the dropdown list above and next click on Apply filter 43 RF Signal Levels RF Levels Monitor and Equalisation Two RF signals are connected to the HMS unit a the multichannel output connection signal of the modules and b a tap signal taken from the output of the headend RF amplifier Usually the amplifier is an HPA module and the tap signal used is the output test signal as explained in the Installation and Access manual The levels of the two multichannel signals mentioned are monitored by the HMS unit which shows them separately channel by channel Also the unit includes an AGC system that can control each single channel level keeping it within set limits On the left hand menu of the general program screen click on the Headend gt RF Levels option The RF Signal Levels window is displayed nr Signal levels RF Signal Automatic Levels Gain Control Select graph data Full headend levels 471 25 id 2 analog 831 25 id 1 tanalog EN Headend RF Output Level HMS dBuVv HP Lespthraugh input level HMS dBuv 35 ff 120 Figure 2 31 Levels card of the RF Signal Levels window Il a Levels The HF Signal Levels card displays two levels for each channel the output coupling signal of the modules or loop through input signal and the headend output signal Both a
22. and create a schedule The New OSD Configuration Data form is displayed at right gt Parameters Control 6 SDC M102 nfo ondition OSD settings OSD status Deactivate OSD Current image mode OSD options New OSD configuration data Activate current OSD r OSD configuration name OSD example Save and create a schedule OSD example description OSD configuration description OSD parameters Transparent Y Title OSD example Line 1 Line 1 OSD Line 2 Line 2 OSD Line ine 3 OSD Line ine 4 OSD Line ine 5 OSD Line ine 6 OSD Line Li Li A Line Figure 2 19 OSD card Creating OSD Configuration Fill in the two fields of the form OSD configuration name Enter a short name that identifie clearly the message OSD configuration description Describe the configuration using the name entered above or a wider expression if desired Next click on the Send button below The configuration is saved in the HMS unit and the screen brings up automatically the Available Configurations window which will include the OSD configuration that has been just created available configurations i CNN SDC M102 Canal plus frances SDC M102 Digital plus taquilla SDC M102 Digital plus taquilla ETB internacional SDC M102 ETB internacional Mensaje OSD SDC M102 Mensaje OSD de ejemplo SDC 3 03 SDC M102 SDC 3 03 Figura 2 20 Available Configurations window 36 Module Scheduler
23. and selection parameters The configurations are used to perform module schedules pages 37 to 39 The module configurations creation process can be described more clearly by giving examples The windows in the examples refer to an SDC M102 module The windows for other models are similar and at any rate it is structured in the same way as local programming with the O SPI 300 command Therefore you are recommended to keep a copy of the Basic Operation manual at hand as well as the module Programming Guides You can download Not pb 7 these from http www ikusi com First example of Module Configuration Prepare settings The aim is to create an SDC module configuration with the channel WDR Aachen in channel 21 471 25 MHz with the rest of the adjustment parameters properly defined The first step is to assign an SDC module of the headend for the operation The parameters of this module will be adjusted to the values defined for the configuration using the Settings tab in the Parameters Control Module window pages 23 24 Figure 2 13 shows the card on which all of the settings defined for the configuration have been established gt Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS Taquilla D OSD access Scrambling 5g Save this settings as new module confiquration Input A V Selections Input signal synch Y TV channel VF WDR Aachen VF WDR Aachen Frequency 1822 hRez2 3 3 Audi
24. ated each time the monitor program boots the HMS unit must have stored the PIN for the inserted SIM card subscriber identity module Click on the Configure tab The following card is displayed GSM Modem Settings Status Configure Test PIN xxx EFFES Figure 1 9 Configure card of the GSM Modem Settings window PIN Enter the PIN for the SIM card Next click on Send so that the PIN entered is stored in the HMS unit If at the last moment you decide not to change the previous PIN click on Cancel Test In order to test SMS sending by the HMS unit click on the Test tab The following card is displayed GSM Modem settings Status Configure Test Message Phone number Figure 1 10 Test card of the GSM Modem Settings window Message Enter the text of the test SMS Telephone number Enter the telephone number that will receive the message this number must include the country dialling code 34 Spain 33 France etc Once you have filled in all of the required information click on Send test message The program automatically goes back to the Status tab Figure 1 8 previous page where a message is displayed at the top announcing that the telephone will receive the message shortly If the message does not arrive within 2 minutes check on the last line of the tab to see whether an SMS sending error has occurred 12 Configuration of Remote Access Configuration of Remote Access to HMS C
25. bottom of the window to store them in the HMS unit If at the last moment you decide not to change the existing information click on Cancel System time Click on the System Time tab The following card is displayed Q Configuration of System s General Parameters Identification System Time Network Password Shutdown HMS firmware Current HMS date and time 11 58 07 16 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy Module to be used as time reference 2 5DC M201 gt 09 58 07 16 2007 GMT Timezone pain v Subzone Europe Madrid hi Figure 1 3 System Time card of the Config of General System Parameters window Module to be used as time reference Select the headend module which will provide the date and time that the HMS unit will use as the reference for all control operations The date and time given by each of the modules are taken from their reception signals Time zone Click on the dropdown list and select the timezone of the installation site Subzone Select the subzone Once you have done the three selections click on the Send button so that the HMS unit adopt the new time reference If at the last moment you decide to keep the previous one click on Cancel Configuration of General System Parameters Network If you want to configure the Ethernet network connection parameters of the HMS unit click on the Network tab The following card is displayed Figure 1 4 O This card will only be filled in
26. cons relating the following actions Edit If you want to change the configuration name or description click on the first icon Download to PC Click on the second icon to download a file containing the configuration data to the PC Delete If you want to delete the configuration click on the third icon As well as the aforementioned icons at the top of the screen there is the option Load new configuration from PC When you select this a form is displayed on which you can select and send a configuration file that is stored in the PC to the HMS unit O The Download to PC and Load from PC options allow you to create configurations in one headend and use them in another Note You can open the Available Configurations window at any time by clicking on the Headend gt Configurations option from the menu on the left of the general program screen Figure 1 1 pag 6 This window provides a list of all the configurations currently stored in the HMS unit 33 Module Configurations Second example of Module Configuration Preparing settings The configuration being created this time is another SDC module configuration with the channel WDR Essen in the same channel as the previous one 21 The transponder is the same as for WDR Aachen which means that the input frequency is the same The other parameters must be defined properly as in the first configuration To create the configuration the same SDC module used for the
27. d in the same area of the window gt Scheduler Schedulin Settings Configuration and module Configuration type OSD y Configuration name Mensaje OSD h a lt Module 2 TRF 111 xl Module 3 SRF 112 lt Module 4 SDC M201 Apply to the module s x Module 5 SDC M102 x Module 6 SDC M102 xl Module 7 SDC M201 Start 2 Date os 06 2007 E Current HMS date and time 09 33 08 06 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy mm dd yyyy Time 15h x 09 y C No repeat e Repeat Duration Days i Hours Minutes 33 v O All zero duration indicates indefinite duration Repeat pattern Figure 2 27 OSD Scheduler I b 40 OSD Scheduler Fill in the three fields existing in the Configuration and Module form Configuration type Select OSD from the dropdown list Configuration name Select the name of the OSD configuration that corresponds to the desired OSD Apply to module s The popup window shows all the modules of the headend Select the module s to which you want to apply the OSD schedule Next fill in the Start section Start Date and Time Enter the date and time as of which the selected modules will transmit the selected OSD message No repeat Repeat Refers to not endow or endow with periodicity the message displaying Fill in the Duration section Days Hours and Minutes Enter the desired duration of the
28. d on a backup file Inversely the settings information saved on a file can also be recovered in the HMS unit Click on the Configuration menu on the left of the general program screen and click again on the Save Recover System Settings option The Save Recover System Settings window is displayed Q Save Recover System Settings Save configuration la Recover configuration Examinar Send file ta Control Unit Figure 1 17 Save Recover System Settings window Save Recover System Settings Save configuration Click on the icon to the right A window is displayed which allows you to select the destination folder for the data file of the current global settings of the control unit Recover Configuration Click on Browse The Windows explorer window is displayed in which you must select the file containing the settings data that you want to recover in the control unit Once you have selected the file the name will appear in the box on the right click on Send The Load Confirmation window is displayed Figure 1 18 Click on OK Microsoft Internet Explorer E x 2 Current system settings will be override do vou wank bo continue Figure 1 18 Load Confirmation Window 19 Chapter Two Module Monitor In this Chapter e Monitoring and Adjustment e Module Configurations e OSD Configurations e Module Scheduler e OSD Scheduler e HF Signal Levels Monitor and Equalisation e Firmware
29. e the cursor to enter the maximum and minimum values desired for both analogue and digital channels at the selected port RF input or loop through input Once you have filled in the various fields click on Send If at the last moment you decide to keep the current values click on Cancel 45 Firmware Firmware Management The HMS unit provides full information about the headend module firmwares and allows these to be updated On the left hand menu of the general program screen click on the Headend gt Firmware option The Firmware Updates window is displayed Figure 2 34 Firmwares Info card of the Firmware Updates window I a Firmwares Info The Firmwares Info card Figure 2 34 displays a list of the firmwares of the headend modules identified by model name and serial number as well as of the updating files available currently in the HMS unit Files Uploaded Click on the Files Uploaded tab The card displayed Figure 2 35 shows a list of the files that the unit has stored and the module models that apply Q Firmware updates nf FIRMCRF xxx FIRMSDC Cxxx OO AO O O O O up FIRMSDC Mxxx h FIRMSDC Mxx FIRMSDx Mxx baal FIRMSRF xxx d FIRMSRF xxx FIRMTRF xxx FIRMTRF xxx Il gt NAAA Figure 2 35 Files Uploaded card of the Firmware Updates window I a There are two icons on the left of each line on the list Delete When you click on this ic
30. er the red STATUS led Input Freq 1229 Input Freq 1229 Symbol Rate 22000 Symbol Rate 22000 on the front panel of the mo Prog VF EHS Prog dule iS on or off When this do Cen 203 25 UTERE Ced 343 25 action is selected the led TRETEN le nc switches on or off making it RF suns Levels RF dd Levels i A Reset Reset easier to identify the module in Led On Led off the headend Red bar showing the automatic updating of all the information displayed in the window The update takes place every 10 seconds Incompatible data When two or more modules have a same output channel frequency established the number is shown in red on a yellow background 22 Monitoring and Adjustment Modules Parameters Control When you click on the Settings action in the rectangle representing a specific module in the Headend Status Overview window the Parameters Control Module windows is displayed Figure 2 2 From the five tabs in this window you can consult and change all of the settings and selections of the chosen module Settings Click on the Settings tab The following card is displayed gt Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS Taquilla D OSD access Scrambling Ed Save this settings as new module configuration Input A V Selections Input signal synch Y TY channel VF ZDF VF ZDF Frequency 1354 has 3 Audio channel Aud 1 deu Aud 1 deu 7 Symbol rate
31. es what to do with the unreferenced PIDs either to block or let pass them Block All the unreferenced PIDs are blocked Permit All the unreferenced PIDs are let pass Once the selection is made click on Send Information Output TS 96 Free Here is indicated what the output TS is unoccupied in other words the percentage of null PIDs in the TS The higher is the number the lower overflow risk Concerning information Unreferenced PIDs The unreferenced PIDs are PIDs that are not related to any table CA or service Null PIDs Or stuffed PIDs are PIDs that contain no information Block Service When a service is blocked all the related PIDs video audio teletext and others are blocked and the tables are updated Block Conditional Access When a CA is blocked the PIDs of the ECM and EMM are blocked and the tables are updated Block PID When a PID is blocked the tables are not updated Force PID To force a PID is to enable a PID either referenced or not which could be blocked as a consequence of the blockade action for a determined service or CA or the blockade of unreferenced PIDs This action may also be used to invalidate a by default regenerated PSI SI table and to restore the original one 28 Monitoring and Adjustment Conditional Access The Conditional Access tab only appears in receiver modules that have embedded or common interface conditional access When you click on this
32. esired action to block or to unblock 4 Click finally on the Send button gt Parameters Control 1 MDI 900 Settings Info TS processing Scheduler TS Treatment Services i 10020 0x2724 DW TV Deutsche Telekom AG Digital television service H bd 10030 0x272E CNBC Europe CNBC Digital television service H fe 10050 0x2742 BBC World BBC Digital television service H I 10060 0x274C TV5MONDE EUROPE TVSMONDE Digital television service bh Ez 10062 0x274E Best of shopping GlobeCast Digital television service H S 10063 0x274F M6 BOUTIQUE LA CHAINE Globecast Digital television service i K 10099 0x2773 Data System ASTRA Data broadcast service H E 28707 0x7023 Sky News BT Digital television service l Action Select the action v Conditional access PIDs Unreferenced PIDs Information Action Auto Output TS Free 39 Cancelar a Encrypted Free Blocked S Blocked automatically B Forced Figure 2 9 TS Processing card Services window The current status of the Services CAs and PIDs is displayed at the last column of the pop up window through icons whose meaning is indicated in a box at the bottom of the card See Concerning information on the next page 21 Monitoring and Adjustment Unreferenced PIDs The Action dropdown list offers three options for the unreferenced PIDs existing in the input transport stream Auto The transmodulator itself decid
33. eters gt Info Channel Configuration Playlist Schedule Create playlist Upload playlist management General parameters Fame Scheduler Harne Description iili Description Duration of the slide 15 Seconds Figure 2 42 Create Playlist card General Parameters The section has 3 fields Name Enter the name you want to assign to the playlist that you are going to create Description Describe the playlist using the name entered above or a wider expression if desired Duration of the slide It is the duration that will have all the slides that will make up the playlist The predetermined duration appears by defect Change it if you want Click next on the Send button The new playlist is saved in the HMS 130 unit and at the same time two new sections come out in the window Slides of the Playlist and Sound Slides of the Playlist This section has 2 fields see Figure 2 43 on the next page with a collection of icons which do very easy to make up the playlist that you are creating Playlist The box is on principle empty The slides to be incorporated may be brought either from the box at right Slides available where all the slides stored in the HMS 130 unit are shown or from a local storage unit i e hard disk In the first case one select the desired files in the box at right and then click on the Oo icon between the two box In the second cas transfer from a local unit click on
34. f the transmodulator module stays locked unaware of any change of either its input NIT or the NIT stored in the HMS unit NIT pass The output NIT is at any time the same as the input NIT Any NIT stored in the module is erased 25 Info Monitoring and Adjustment Click on the Info tab The following card is displayed Parameters Control 2 SDC M201 Sa Save this settings 4s new module configuration Settings Status Input signal synch viden Audio Mono Stereo Programmes Audio y Subtitles BER Conditional access BISS Taquilla b Scrambling Details AN A UN Model Firmware Bios SN Figure 2 6 Info card of the Module s Parameters Control window This card contains three sections Status Alarms and Details which provide information about the module The data displayed is updated every 10 seconds as mentioned earlier Scheduler Click on the Scheduler tab The following card is displayed Settings 01 25 2007 01 26 2007 01 27 2007 01 28 2007 01 29 2007 01 30 2007 01 31 2007 02 01 2007 Current HMS date and time 10 26 01 25 2007 e Parameters Control 2 SDC M201 09 00 22 00 09 00 22 00 09 00 22 00 09 00 22 00 09 00 22 00 09 00 22 00 09 00 22 00 09 00 22 00 Conditional access WDR Aachen WDR Essen WDR Aachen WDR Essen WDR Aachen WDR Essen WDR Aachen WDR Essen WDR Aachen WOR
35. first configuration will be assigned If the input frequency needs to be changed the first step would be to change it in the Settings tab Figure 2 16 and then run the Send command Once the new frequency has been established in the module which is not the case in the example the channel WDR Essen and the other parameters can be selected in the AN Selections section Figure 2 17 Click on Send again gt Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Figure 2 16 Creating Second Configuration Step 1 Q Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS Taquilla D OSD access Scrambling Co Save this settings as new module configuration Input A V Selections INBUCAIGRA EER E io Frequency 1822 1822 a 23 Audio channel Aud 1 ger Symbol rate 27 500 27 500 3 Audio mode 1 27 500 Audio Output Subtitle mode 0 Subtitle language No Subtitles found Subtitle page 0 PID Video 0 PID Audio 0 0 PID PCR Figure 2 17 Creating Second Configuration Step 2 Once all of the parameter values which appear on the Settings tab are established in the headend module and you have checked that they are defined for the configuration to be created click on Save these settings as new module configuration 94 Module Configurations Second example of Module Configuration Saving configuration As explained for the first configuration page 32 a form appears in which you must enter a name and descript
36. has a special section NIT which is explained on page 25 23 Monitoring and Adjustment Enter the new value desired for the input frequency in the relevant box The line is highlighted in red You will also notice that the frames of the selection boxes in the V A Selections section on the right disappear Figure 2 3 Once you have changed the input frequency and other parameters if required click on Send there are two on the card one at the top and one at the bottom so that the change is applied in the module Once you have clicked this a message appears at the top of the tab stating that the changes are being sent Figure 2 4 When the module in question has received the changes the sending message disappears as does the red highlight of the changed parameters The selection boxes in the V A Selections section reappear You must now select the desired video and audio services for the input channel Another sending message should appear when you click on Send o Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS Taquilla D OS access Scrambling Ed Save this settings as new module configuration Input A V Selections Input signal synch y TY channel VF ZDF Audio channel Aud 1 deu Symbol rate 27 500 27 500 a d Audio mode 1 Audio Output 2 Subtitle mode Subtitle language No Subtitles found Subtitle page 0 PID Video o PID Audio FID PCR g Figure 2 3 Settings Pa
37. he HMS 130 unit the image and sound files contained in the pendrive info Channel Create playlist Upload playlist g Stoppped usi Lista de ejemplo Local 2 No 40 Playing Lista de Reproduccion USB Lista de Reproduccion USB 17 6 07GiveUpOnceForAll mp3 QO Stoppped Prueba prueba Local 4 101 amy winehouse rehab ukp mp3 o0 A gt Stoppped Scheduler Name Scheduler Description Local 2 04 ManuChaoR aininInParadize mp3 40 Figure 2 44 Manage Playlists card of the Info Channel window 93 Info Channel Upload Playlist Click on the Upload Playlist tab The related card appears It has a unique section Playlist Parameters This card allows to store in the HMS 130 unit the playlists contained in zip compressed files o Info Channel Configuration Playlist Schedule Create playlist Upload playlist management Playlist parameters Name Scheduler Name Description a Description Duration of the slide 10 Seconds ZIP file location Local ZIP file magenes HMS 130 zir Examinar Figure 2 45 Upload Playlist card Local ZIP The unique Playlist Parameters section has 5 fields Name Enter the name you want to assign to the playlist that you are going to create from the zip file that you are going to upload Description Describe the playlist using the name entered above or a wider expression if desired Duration of the slide It is the duration that will have each one of t
38. he new playlist is completed click on the Send button The Slides of the Playlist and Sound sections disappear and the window starts showing only the General Parameters section 92 Info Channel Managing Playlists Click on the Manage Playlists tab The related card appears showing a table with the characteristics of all the playlist stored in the HMS 130 and eventually those of a playlist stored in a pendrive which would be plugged in the unit The table has 4 icons two at the left and two at the right A Allows to edit the name of the selected playlist 24 Removes the selected playlist LH Activates the selected playlist if it was stopped If a playlist is activated when other playlist is active the latter is automatically stopped before the former become active Stops the active playlist All the time only one playlist may be active USING AN USB PENDRIVE When a pendrive which has several jpg or bmp image files and one mp3 sound file in its root folder is plugged in the USB port of the HMS 130 unit this one just creates based on these files a playlist that becomes automatically the active playlist The slides will be displayed on the TV set screen taking an alphabetical order The playlist created from an USB pendrive will appear in the table together with the rest of playlists but the related icons are different edit and remove icons are not available but a new one which allows to export to t
39. he slides contained in the zip file The predetermined duration appears by defect Change it if you want ZIP file location Select from the dropdown list the location local or external of the zip file The fifth field is different depending on what was selected in the fourth one local or external If the location is local i e hard disk the ZIP file field appears Fig 2 45 ZIP file Select the file from the dropdown list as usual Then click on the Send button the playlist contained in the zip file is incorporated to the table of the Manage Playlists card If the location is external the field that appears is ZIP File Path 94 Info Channel ZIP File Path The file will be in a http or ftp server Type the complete URL address Then click on the Send button The new playlist is incorporated to the table of the Manage Playlists card Qo Info Channel Configuration Playlist 1 Schedule Create playlist Upload playlist management Playlist parameters Hame Scheduler Name Description Scheduler Description Duration of the slide 10 Seconds ZIP file location External ZIP file path Inttp ikusi com files playlist zip HTTP example http rmyserveer com files playlist zip FTP example ftp User Passvordi irmyserver com files playlist zip Figure 2 46 Upload Playlist card External ZIP 90 Info Channel Playl
40. hree sections OSD settings Indicates whether the module has the OSD mode put out 3 or put in that is to say if as indicated on the third line the supplied video signal is TV image DVB or OSD text If the OSD mode is currently put in a Putting Out OSD button appears on the second line the button allows to put the mode out directly OSD Options Two boxes for two options Tick the first one and click on the Send button if you want to activate in the module at this moment the OSD message written in the OSD Parameters section below Figure 2 12 shows these lines empty The second box will be ticked to create OSD configurations and or OSD schedules see pages 36 and 40 OSD Parameters The desired OSD text is edited here on the seven lines available The background will be transparet or black depending on you tick or not the box above The colour of the characters is white by default but it may be changed in each line for that click on the square buttons at the right and select the colour in the popup menu 30 Module Configurations Creating Configurations for Making Schedules The HMS unit allows to create schedules for each module of the headend Scheduling may be either for parameter settings or for OSD messages To do it you must create previously the so called Module Configurations and OSD Configurations Module Configurations Module Configurations refers to a set of values for all of its adjustment
41. ide duration by 1o Seconds defect RF level y 30 Carrier level ratio 12dB v Modulation depth EY 4 v TV System BG Y Volume 96 Figure 2 41 Configuration card of the Info Channel window The card has three sections Status Informs whether the info channel is off 3 or activated Activation and deactivation are carried out on the Playlist Management card as it will be explained on page 53 If the channel is active both the origin of the list which is being played and its name are displayed Output Through dropdown lists and slide icons you set here the RF parameters of the info channel frequency level and modulation depth of the video carrier television system carrier level ratio and audio modulation index volume RF level modulation depth and volume must be set with the help of a field strength meter connected to the output of the unit or of the ClassA headend The sound may be temporarily silenced by checking the MUTE box Playlist You enter here the duration in seconds that you want to state as pre determined for the slides that will make up the lists Once you have filled in the three sections click on the Send button If at the last moment you decide to keep the previous configuration click on Cancel 49 Info Channel Creating a Playlist Click on the Create Playlist tab The following card appears It has on principle a unique section General Param
42. if the headend station is integrated in a local Ethernet network Note Q configuration of System s General Parameters MAC address 12 34 56 78 99 bc Use DHCP to get IP address 7 IP address 192 168 1 4 XXX XXX KKK KKK Network mask 255 255 255 0 xxx Xxx XXN RIR Default gateway 192 168 1 25 Xxx XxXX Xxx xxx Primary DNS server XXxiXxxixXxX xxx Secondary DNs server po XXX XXX KKK KKK Figure 1 4 Network card of the Configuration of General System Parameters window MAC Address The physical address of the HMS unit network card is displayed automatically Use DHCP to get IP address If this box is ticked the HMS unit will use the DHCP protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses Consequently no data needs to be entered in the next five fields on the tab If the administrator of the network in which the headend is installed assigns static IP addresses the box will not be ticked and the fields will need to be filled in ATTENTION If this option is activated you will only be able to know the IP address assigned to the HMS unit by consulting the management system of the DHCP server IP Address Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the HMS unit This address must fall within the range of local network addresses Network mask Enter the local network mask Default gateway Enter the IP address of this gateway Primary DNS server Enter the server s IP address This information is o
43. ion for the configuration being created Figure 2 18 Once you have filled in the form click on Create Module Configuration The new configuration will be saved in the HMS unit gt Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS Taquilla D OSD access Scrambling New module configuration data Module configuration name WOR Essen Module configuration description Create module configuration Input A V Selections Input signal synch Y TY channel VF WDR Essen VF WDR Essen v Frequency 1822 1822 3 3 Audio channel Aud 1 ger Aud i ger v Symbol rate 27 500 27 500 3 Audio mode 1 B lection v 27 500 y selection Audio Output 2 Chi Ch2 v Subtitle mode 0 OFF Subtitle language No Subtitles found Subtitle page 0 PID Video 0 b 3 3 0 PID Audio 0 bp d 0 PID PCR 0 b aeo 0 Figure 2 18 Creating Second Configuration Step 3 Immediately after the configuration has been saved the Availabe Configurations window will automatically reappear Figure 2 15 The list will now include the two configurations created 35 OSD Configurations OSD Configurations An OSD configuration is simply a determined text message The OSD configurations are used to perform OSD schedules pages 40 and 41 An OSD configuration is carried out through the OSD card First edit the desired message in the OSD Parameters section Next at the OSD Options section click on the Save
44. ist Scheduler The purpose of playlist schedules is to broadcast on preset time and date and with preset duration chosen playlists among those stored in the HMS 130 unit Click on the Scheduler tab The related card appears o Info Channel Playlist Schedule Create playlist Upload playlist management E Configuration a 01 02 1998 01 03 1998 Lista Reproduccion Ikusi END Lista Reproduccion Ikusi Current HMS date and time 03 02 01 02 1998 G Figure 2 47 Scheduler card of the Info Channel window The process of creating playlist schedules is similar to that explained por OSD schedules page 40 On the left hand menu of the general program screen click on the Headend Scheduler The Scheduler window is displayed gt Scheduler ena configuration can t be applied to the assigned module f Current HMS date and time 12 16 01 29 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy iC Figure 2 48 Playlist Scheduler I a The Settings card of this window shows the schedules currently stored in the HMS unit In the figure none exist yet To create a schedule of a playlist click on Create new schedule A form is displayed in the same area of the window see Fig 2 49 on the next page 96 Info Channel gt Scheduler Settings Scheduling Configuration and module Configuration type Playlist y Configuration name Scheduler Name Apply to the module s HMS 130 Head End Control Un
45. it Start 3 Date 91 02 1998 Current HMS date and time 01 22 01 02 1998 HH MM mm dd yyyy 42 dd yyyy mm dd yyyy Time ioh v oo v No repea e configuration can t be applied to the assigned module f Current HMS date and time 01 22 01 02 1998 HH MM mm dd yyyy 2 Figure 2 49 Playlist Scheduler I b Fill in the two fields existing in the Configuration and Module form Configuration type Select Playlist from the dropdown list Configuration name Select the name of the desired playlist for scheduling Next fill in the Start section Start Date and Time Enter the date and time as of which the playlist will be broadcasted No repeat Repeat Refers to not endow or endow with periodicity the broadcasting of the playlist Fill in the Duration section Days Hours and Minutes Enter the desired duration of the playlist Finally fill in the Repeat Pattern Note This section does not appear if you selected No repeat above Repeat The frequency with which the playlist appears Once you have completed all of the sections click on Send The form disappears and the window displays the list of existing schedules as Module s as OSD s as Playlist s which will include the one that you have just created see Fig 2 29 on page 42 57 Chapter Three Submitting Reports In this Chapter e Alarms log e Traffic in the IKUSUP Bus e HMS Internal Temperature
46. l be the two created on the previous pages O In order to create a schedule the corresponding module configuration has to be stored previously in the HMS unit Note 37 Module Scheduler Q Scheduler Settings Scheduling Configuration and module Configuration type Module y Configuration name WDR Aachen Module 1 SDC M201 Module 2 SDC M102 Apply to the module s Module 3 SDC M102 2 Module 4 SDC M201 n A D 21 12 2006 Current HMS date and time 09 49 08 06 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy Y i mm dd yyyy Time osh v oo y C No repeat Repeat Repeat pattern Figure 2 22 Module Scheduler I b Creating a schedule for WDR Aachen Fill in the three fields existing in the Configuration and Module form Configuration type Select Module from the dropdown list Configuration name Select the name of the configuration that you want to apply from the dropdown list in this case WDR Aachen in channel 21 Apply to module s The popup window shows all of the SDC M102 modules in the headend Select module number 2 The list only shows the SDC M102 models that exist in the headend since the configuration selected from the previous dropdown list corresponds to this module model Next fill in the Start section Start Date and Time Enter the date and time which will change the adjustment and selection parameters of the 2 SDC M102 modu
47. le to those defined in the selected configuration In the example today s date and the time 09 00 are entered No repeat Repeat Refers to the scheduled change As the scheduled change must be daily the affirmative option is selected Finally fill in the Repeat Pattern Note This section does not appear if you selected No repeat above Repeat The frequency with which the parameter change must be applied Select Daily and Every day Once you have completed all of the sections click on Send The form disappears and the window displays the list of existing schedules which will include the one that you have just created Figure 2 23 next page 38 Module Scheduler Q scheduler Settings Scheduling c Create new schedule Figure 2 23 Module Scheduler I c Creating a schedule for WDR Essen Click on Create new schedule Figure 2 20 The form appears again in which you must fill in the information relating to the schedule for WDR Essen Figure 2 24 Configuration and module Configuration type v WDR Essen x Module 1 SDC M201 Module 2 SDC M102 Apply to the module s Module 3 SDC M102 Module 4 SDC M201 Start PZN Date 21 12 2006 Current HMS date and time 09 51 08 06 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy Y mm dd yyyy Time 22h v oo v C No repeat e Repeat Repeat pattern Daily El Every day iy Repeat Figure 2 24 Module Scheduler I d
48. lected through the Master NIT option down here is regenerated in an automatic way to a new NIT that contains amongs other parameters the output frequencies of the transmodulators of the headend This regenerated NIT is stored in the HMS unit and is updated as either the master NIT or the headend parameters change NIT fixed The NIT currently stored in the HMS unit stays locked unaware of both the input NITs and the headend s setting changes NIT off No NIT is stored If one is currently stored it is erased NID Network IDentifier Enter the identification number desired for the new network that comes out when adapting the NITs of the transmodulators of the headend If you enter the number O both the NID and the name of the output network will be the same as those of the input network Network name Enter here the name desired for the new network Master NIT Click on the dropdown list and select the transmodulator module whose input NIT will be considered by the HMS unit as reference or master when choosing the NIT auto option Once you have filled in all the fields of the window click on Send If at the last moment you decide to keep the previous configuration click on Cancel 18 Save Recover System Settings Save Recover System Settings All of the information entered in the control unit via the 6 Configuration menu options System Modem Remote Access RF Level Monitor Alarms and NIT can be save
49. lick on the Configuration menu on the left of the general program screen and click again on the Remote Access option The Configuration of Remote Access to HMS window is displayed o Configuration of Remote Access to HMS User test Password test Server IP 169 254 9 1 Client IP 169 254 9 101 Figure 1 11 Configuration of Remote Access to HMS window The HMS control unit has a PPP Point to Point Protocol server function In this window enter the data necessary for first establishing the remote connection via GSM and next for accessing the unit see Establishing remote connection in section 2 of the Installation and Access manual Username Enter the name that must be entered in the field with the same name Username when the Telephone access to networks application of the remote control PC is configured The default name is test Password Enter the password that must be entered in the field with the same name Password when the Telephone access to networks application of the remote control PC is configured The default password is test Server IP The displayed address is the one that the control unit has currently assigned when is acceded via GSM the default address is 169 254 9 1 This address can be changed Client IP Idem that of the device used to establish the connection modem PDA cellular etc This default address is 169 254 9 101 and may be changed too O To prevent that
50. nit can be accessed at any time by clicking on the Headend Schedules option on the menu to the left of the general program screen A window similar to the one shown in Figure 2 28 on the previous page will be displayed A schedule can be deleted from the memory by clicking on the icon on the extreme left of the line A less drastic option is to deactivate it allowing you to keep it in the memory for future use The schedule can be activated deactivated by clicking on the icon above the word Deactivated Activated Deactivated schedules are highlighted in yellow and activated schedules are highlighted in white gt Scheduler GB 6 6 6 Q I i Q i a O a Q SN Y 7 Firmware update SDC Mxxx 03 03 pon ad LE Activated Error Module configuration can t be applied to the assigned module a Current HMS date and time 10 02 08 09 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy Y Figure 2 29 Settings card of the Scheduler window I b Firmware Update Schedules Although the creation of this type of schedules is not carried out from Headend Schedules but from Headend gt Firmware they are mentioned here because these schedules are included together with the Module s and OSD s ones in the information provided by the Scheduling card next page The modus operandi to create these schedules is different to that explained for Module and OSD since it is not necessary to create previously any ty
51. nly required if you want the HMS unit to access Internet Secondary DNS server Enter the server s IP address As above this information is only required if you want the HMS unit to access Internet Once you have filled in all of the required information click on Send If at the last moment you decide to keep the previous data click on Cancel Configuration of General System Parameters Password If you want to change the current program password click on the Password tab The following card is displayed gt Configuration of System s General Parameters Identification System Time Network Password Shutdown HMS firmware Current password New Password Confirm new password Figure 1 5 Password card of the Config of General System Parameters window Current password Enter the current password New password Enter the new password which will be required to access the program the next time Confirm new password Re enter the new password Once you have entered the required information click on Send so that the HMS adopts the new access password If at the last moment you decide to keep the previous password click on Cancel If you do not know the old password i e the password used to access the current monitor session you must perform a Password Reset as explained in Section 1 of the Installation and Access O manual Following this reset the program password will be the default password admin
52. o channel Aud 1 ger Aud i ger v lt lt Symbol rate 27 500 m 3 Audio mode nk B lecti v 27 500 y selection v Audio Output 2 Chi Ch2 v Subtitle mode 0 OFF m Subtitle language No Subtitles found Subtitle page 0 PID Video 0 b 2 3 0 PID Audio 0 lo E d 0 PID PCR 0 lo 0 Output Others Frequency 471 25 71 25 3 D Chanai ki Image Format 0 Sin Conversion h TV system 0 Ba y Auto language Spanish Spanish y Colour System 0 PAL m Figure 2 13 Creating First Configuration Step 1 31 Module Configurations Once you are sure that all of the parameter values that appear on the card are established in the headend module and are defined for the configuration to be created click on Save these settings as new module configuration First example of Module Configuration Saving configuration When you click on Save these settings as new module configuration a form is displayed in the same area Figure 2 14 through which the definitive configuration is created O Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS Taquilla D OSD access Scrambling New module confiquration data Module configuration name IwpF Aachen Module configuration description Create module configuration Input A V Selections Input signal synch Y TV channel VF WDR Aachen VF WDR Aachen Frequency 1822 1822 aga Audio channel Aud 1 ger Aud 1 ger v Symbol rate 27 50
53. on the firmware file is deleted from the unit s memory Download Click on this icon to download the file to the PC 46 Firmware Uploading a firmware file to the HMS unit To be able to update the firmware of one module the corresponding file has to be stored in the PC s hard disc Starting from here the first operation is to load it into the HMS control unit On the Files Uploaded card Figure 2 32 previous page click on Upload new file The Select file field is displayed in the same area Figure 2 36 gt Firmware updates nro irmware Files uploaded Select file devel firm srf xxx v0302 Browse FIRMCRF xxx 0302 FIRMSDC Cxxx0240 firm Fir FIRMSDC Mxxx0302 FIRMSDC Mxxx0303 FIRMSDx Mxxx0245 ch FIRMSRF xxx 0236 FIRMSRF xxx 0243 FIRMTRF xxx 0226 gt El EF cg dg dg dg dg dg 8 dg 9 FIRMTRF xxx 0239 irl Figure 2 36 Files Uploaded card I b In this field click on Browse and select the update firmware file from the PC explorer Once the file name appears in the box click on Send The file is sent to the HMS unit and when this has received it properly the Firmwares Info card reappears on the screen with a message at the top stating that the file has been received Figure 2 37 Firmware file received Modulos SRF xxxx Version 02 43 O Firmware updates Info firmwares Files uploaded 3 SDC M201 03 00 B 03
54. pe of configuration The procedure is more direct and is explained in the Firmware section pages 46 to 48 42 Scheduler Scheduling To find out the changes scheduled for the next 7 days click on the Scheduling tab The following card is displayed gt Scheduler Settings Scheduling Show schedules type Ali types Apply filter 08 06 2007 15 09 Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD 08 07 2007 10 00 CNN 22 00 ETB Internacional 22 42 END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD 08 08 2007 02 00 Actualizaci n Firmware SDC Mxxx 03 03 15 09 Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD 08 09 2007 22 42 END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD 08 10 2007 10 00 CNN 15 09 Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD 22 00 ETB Internacional 08 11 2007 22 42 END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD 08 12 2007 15 09 Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD Mensaje OSD 08 13 2007 10 00 CNN 22 00 ETB Internacional 22 42 END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD END Mensaje OSD f Current HMS date and time 09 33 08 06 2007 HH MM mm dd yyyy iC Figure 2 30 Scheduling card of the Scheduler window The card c
55. rameter change card Q Parameters Control 3 SDC M102 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS Taquilla D OSL access Scrambling sending changes to module Input A V Selections Input signal synch Y TV channel VF ZDF Audio channel Aud 1 deu x 27 i J Symbol rate 500 27 500 3 39 Audio mode 1 Audio Output 2 Subtitle mode 0 Subtitle language No Subtitles found Subtitle page 0 PID Video 0 PID Audio 0 PID PCR 0 Figure 2 4 Settings Sending changes card 24 Monitoring and Adjustment Note about the Settings card for the digital transmodulator modules The Settings card for the digital tansmodulator modules has three sections Input Output and NIT The options of the last NIT are explained below o Parameters Control 1 MDI 900 Settings Info TS processing Scheduler 139 Save this settings as new module configuration Input Output Input signal synch Frequency 679 25 679 250 c 679 250 Channels List Constellaction 64QAM Roll off 1595 y Attenuation 40 E J 40 I Q Format INVERTED v Output symbol rate 6 900 6 900 3 6 900 Frequency Symbol rate NIT NIT Mode 2 NIT auto y Figure 2 5 Settings card of the MDI 900 transmodulator NIT NIT Mode The dropdown list has 3 options NIT auto The NIT of the transmodulator module is at any time the same as the one stored currently in the HMS control unit NIT fixed The current NIT o
56. re shown on a bar chart Figure 2 31 the first in green and the second in blue At the top of the card there is a Select graph data dropdown list which allows you to select a specific headend module in order to obtain a graph showing the progress over the last 2 hours of the module output channel signal levels at the aforementioned headend points see Figure 2 32 on the next page 44 RF Signal Levels RF Signal Automatic Levels Gain Control Select graph data 35 09 46 10 09 10 31 Figure 2 32 RF Signal Levels card of the RF Signal Levels window I b Automatic Gain Control Click on the Automatic Gain Control tab The following card appears RF Signal levels RF Signal Automatic Levels Gain Control Status Analog outputs Activate AGC E Minimal J 3 dBuY 7 l 84 Reference HMS input to be used by RF Input M AGC Maximal 3 5 dBuY Digital outputs Minimal dBuY Maximal dBuY pL Figure 2 33 Automatic Gain Control card of the RF Signal Levels window The card is divided into three sections Activate AGC Check the box if you want to activate the AGC system Reference HMS input to be used by AGC Select RF Input if you want the system to operate in accordance with the output tap signal level Select Loop through input if you want it to operate in accordance with the loop through input signal level of the HMS unit Desired signal levels Us
57. s that there is a fault in the headend station Input Sync Monitor Tick the box if you want the unit to send an SMS when there is a loss of synchronism with the input signal in any of the headend modules Module s Alarms Monitor Tick the box if you want the unit to send an SMS when any of the module alarms is activated Single Channel Output Levels Tick the box if you want the unit to send an SMS when the output level of any station channel is outside the limits established in the boxes underneath Once you have checked the boxes click on Send If you do not want to change the previous settings click on Cancel 17 Configuration of NIT Configuration of NIT Click on the Configuration menu on the left of the general program screen and click again on the NIT option The Configuration of NIT window is displayed o NIT Configuration Configuration NIT Configuration NIT Mode NIT auto v NID Y Network Name lilcusi Master NIT Module 2 MDI 900 7 Figure 1 16 Configuration of NIT window The Configuration of NIT window applies to headends with digital transmodulator modu les It is used to regenerate and or to store in the HMS unit a particular NIT and to give a name to the new network that comes out when adapting the NITs of the transmo dulators of the headend Configuration of NIT NIT mode The pick list offers 3 stored NIT options NIT auto The master NIT se
58. tes whether there are any problems in them In order to provide a better description of the various components identification numbers have been used Figure 2 1 D The headend modules are represented by rectangles with a strip at the top which shows the module s order number in the IKUSUP bus and the module name The strip is Green if the module is working properly or Red if it is in an alarm status 2 The middle strip of the rectangle shows the values of the four important module parameters 3 The bottom strip contains the 4 actions that can be carried out on each module through this window 21 Monitoring and Adjustment Settings When this action is selected the Parameters Control Module window is displayed see next page through which all of the module parameter settings can be consulted and changed and information about its status can be retrieved Levels When this action is selected the RF Signal Levels window is displayed see page 44 which shows the RF levels of each channel at both the loop through input and the headend station output The window also allows you to equalise the RF bandwidth level of any of these signals or more specifically run a multi module AGC so that each single channel level stays within set limits Reset When this action is selected a reset order is sent to the module which changes all of the adjustment and selection parameters to the default ones LED on LED off This shows wheth
59. the following card is displayed Q Parameters Control 2 SDC M201 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS access Scrambling Cancel Start Conditional access session Figure 2 10 Conditional Access card of the Module s Parameters Control window If you want to make changes to the current module conditional access settings click on Start conditional access session The first of various screens that the program uses to configure access will appear BISS scrambling The BISS scrambling tab only appears in receiver modules When you click on this the following card is displayed o Parameters Control 2 SDC M201 Settings Info Scheduler Conditional BISS access Scrambling BISS settings Mode E SW 000000000000 Figure 2 11 BISS Scrambling card of the Module s Parameters Control window If you want to make any changes to the Mode or System passwords proceed as described earlier 29 Monitoring and Adjustment OSD The OSD tab is related to the generation of OSD messages by the modules When you click on this the following card is displayed gt Parameters Control 6 SDC M102 nfo s iti S OSD settings OSD status Deactivate OSD Current image mode OSD options Activate current OSD y Save and create a schedule rj OSD parameters Transparent background Text to be displayed Figure 2 12 OSD card of the Module s Parameters Control window The card has t
60. updating on the hard drive When the name appears in the box click on Send The new firmware will be installed in the HMS unit If at the last moment you decide to not to update click on Cancel 10 GSM Modem Settings GSM Modem Settings Click on the Configuration menu on the left of the general program screen and click again on the Modem option The GSM Modem Settings window is displayed o GSM Modem Settings Status Configure Test Status PIN v GSM Network Registered home network Signal Level S3dBm Bit Error Rate HA SMS sending status y Figure 1 8 Status card of the GSM Modem Settings window As well as accessing the control unit via GSM the internal modem can send SMS alarm messages and various information Status The Status card Figure 1 8 provides the following information PIN A tick means that the modem has stored the PIN personal identification number previously entered from the Configure tab see next page GSM Network This specifies whether the modem is or is not registered in a GSM network Signal level Shows the GSM signal level Bit Error Rate Shows the BER SMS sending status A tick means that the SMS sending service is working properly The HMS unit must have the modem s SIM card installed and the supplied GSM aerial connected Noi Please refer to the Installation and Access manual ote 11 GSM Modem Settings Configure So that the GSM modem is activ
61. uration of RF Levels Monitor System e Configuration of SMS Alarm Sending System e Configuration of NIT e Save Recover Settings Configuration of General System Parameters Configuration of General System Parameters iti Aj HMS 120 Head End Control Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer i b i H p b g a ii x E ee i Archivo Edici n Yer Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda Ei The fi rst SC reen wh ich appea rs ae gt gt A A b squeda jFavoritos Multimedia C4 Eh Ey Si when you access the program contains the window entitled Headend status overview which provides full information about the current configuration and status of all of the headend modules interconnected with the HMS unit via the IKUSUP bus On the left of the screen are the menus that access all of the program s functions El Configuration lt Headend 1 TRF 111 2 SDC M201 Input Freq 626000 Input Freq 1033 Prog Output Freq 831 25 62005 Figure 1 1 Program initial screen Click on the Configuration menu on the left of the screen to display a dropdown list containing the 7 options System Modem Remote Access RF Level Monitor Alarms NIT and Save Recover Click on System The Configuration of General System Parameters window is displayed gt Configuration of System s General Parameters Identification System Time Network Password Shutdown HMS firmware Model HMS 120 Serial number 388833333
62. wo interfaces for remote communication e A GSM GPRS interface which uses an internal modem to perform control operations from any remote PC connected to the modem telephone number via a PPP connection e An Ethernet interface which via an external modem router allows monitoring from any remote PC connected to Internet If the headend is installed in a LAN network environment the control operations can be performed from any PC integrated therein The interface also allows local use of a PC connected directly to the HMS module When remote connection to the HMS unit is established from the control PC the program access screen is displayed Archivo Editar Ver Ir Marcadores Herramientas Ayuda lt a M y E en http 192 168 1 4 index iku action2changeLanguage amp cod en LIS m Q Ir el Hotmail gratuito Personalizar v nculos Windows Media Windows A Z7IKUSI Class A Class B es en fr Please enter your password and click on the OK butto Password 2005 IKUSI ngel Iglesias S A Program Access Screen Once the desired program language has been chosen Spanish es English en French fr enter the password and click on OK Note The default password admin can and must be changed as explained on page 9 Chapter One Configuration of the Control Unit In this Chapter e Configuration of General System Parameters e Configuration of Internal GSM GPRS Modem e Configuration of Remote Access e Config

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