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1. OT O16 10 o 9707 eo Te S e O O mm ecocHN OO e oO OO 6 OG oa G GO G G el e 6 99 E PC mdex IP Server CCRS1000 OpenVPN b eeocom moo amp e ESCH eis oo e oo e eo o e IPS1 230V ed 86 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COMPONENTS USED Q x CSE 8 16 head end station 2x CCRC 2 management system CCRS 1000 remote control software LAN switch if the switch schould also be used for IPTV data streams a layer 3 switch which is able to process multicast streams is needed UMTS HSUPA VPN Router URSi v2 IP power switch IPST LAN controlled 230 VAC switch of the ELV company www elv com order no 83514 mdexfixed IP of the mdex GmbH www mdex de APN Access Point Name the name of the external access point of a GPRS network Normally the standard APNs of the network provider are config ured in mobile handsets In order to use the mdexfixed IP the standard APN must be changed to the mdex APN OpenVPN A software to create a virtual private network VPN
2. Due to the differentiation of LCN and LCN HD it is possible to assign the same channel number for a channel transmitted in SD and HD quality Suited HD receivers will prefer the services in HD quality SD receivers will use the service in SD quality The assigned LCN is shown in the table on the left side Visible Service Flag This setting must be set to on if a receiver should find the service during a sta tion search Setting off for example is used for channels used for software update only Reset all LCNs LCN HD assignments e Click at the corresponding button Reset all LCNs or Reset all LCN HD assignments All assigned LCNs will be deleted in the table Reset individual LCNs LCN HD assignments e Click to a service in the table The service is shown in section LCN assignment on the right side e Click to the fft button next to the LCN The assigned LCN will be deleted in the table Remove individual services e Click to a service in the table The service is shown in section LCN assignment on the right side C ick to the Remove service from list button gt The service will be deleted in the table TRIAX 36 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Add individual services Add service In section LCN assignment individual serv TS ONAD Me oseavoooz ices not included in the table can be added SECH
3. s via tab Add service ons e Enter the corresponding TS and ON ID as LCN HD 1 999 9999 P well as the SID and the desired LCN HD Visible Service Flag on Enter a service name Visible Service Flag HD on e Click the af Insert new service button Servicename Box doesn t save name Used by LCN export to gsl txt The added service is shown in the table on the left side Save a LCN list e Select menu item File gt save LCN or click the Hi button e Enter file name and location e Click the button Export a Service LCN list as a text file e Select menu item Export Export service list or click the amp button e Enter file name and location e Click the button Open a saved LCN list e Select menu item File gt open LCN or click the Gi button e Select the corresponding file e Click the button gt The current LCN list will be overwritten Close the LCN menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA Send the NIT to the plant e Send the NIT to the plant with button 4 gt NIT is switched ON at all cassettes ee 37 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Do not modify the selection So it is ensured that all necessary data will be sent an CIR Station D Timer a e f NIT e Click the button Attention Creating a NIT at the menu of the cassette using the con trol unit all existing LC
4. 9 43 SL E AA Oy NI e E E E 45 e UNS ES O UU MM 47 Define a timing Cll CON area 47 Define a new timer E 48 Eai a WISE nennen een 48 eet 48 SEENEN 49 GEET eege 50 ullus eT 5 Section ROU NG E 52 SEHON WOU ea E E E EE T OENE 52 ECON OO es ee 39 UE 55 om ciel 56 Data rate measurement ssssssssssssssssee 5 7 3 CCRS 1000 6 5 ex o Reset filter settings Clear Output tegt 57 Read stream information 58 3 Adda new alg DN 59 Rena PD RC 59 Pleni SEHE accesses ee ee ee 60 Siro ffe Mio o o ENNIO 61 Tab P assu aee E terum ties buena nd EERS 61 Tab Moden Eee ee 62 lab Eie mel 200 62 Tabs for the Alarm selling zn 64 lab Alarm selling nee nenne ee ea rends 64 Tab Alarm AO IGI een nee ee ae 65 Tab Alarm ET 66 Tab Alarm SINE apa ne een 67 Momioring lt asseile neueren 68 Ai Change kansm lerne 69 Insert transmitter from head totton 69 Bi New SS E 70 it Delete transmitter 000000oooooeoeoee eee eeseeeseererreererrrrrrrrrrrrn 70 MP Referee Lee c ER 70 Switching on and off the transmitter control individually 70 Cassette settings sssssssssssssseeeee enne 71 Cassette settings section Output 71 Cassette settings section Video eneeeeessseenennnnnnn 72 Cassette settings section Level tolerance settings 73 Cassette settings section Attenuation seiting es 73 Cassette settings section Dis
5. IV Saturday desired 7 Sunday Output e In section Output select whether the amp ON con timer should switch on or off the output Station 1 Box1A7 7048 25 MHz x Cancel of the cassette gt Only one switching operation is possible for each timer In order to switch a cassette on and off two timers must be defined In section Station Box Line select the cassette and the output line A or BJ to be switched e Confirm the timer with button v Op EDIT A TIMER e Click into the line of the timer to be edited The corresponding field is activated e Open the menu Timer via Edit gt Edit selection or button il 18 00 00 DN 20 00 00 Alternatively select item Edit selection in the context menu right mouse button e Edit the settings and confirm the changes with button V ox DELETE TIMER e Click into the line of the timer to be deleted The corresponding field is activated Delete the timer via menu item Edit gt Delete timer or button Alternatively select item Delete timer in the context menu right mouse button 9 49 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION TRIAX SORT TIMER With this function the sequence of the timer in the overview can be changed e Click into the line of the timer to be shifted The corresponding field is activated e Shift the timer selected upwards or downwards by menu item Edit Up
6. PRINT PLANT In this menu the current configuration can be printed e Select menu item File gt Print plant gt This function can also be selected by button amp A Print preview window appears n the main section of the window the print preview dependent on the selected settings is shown e Select all settings to be printed in section Choice Choice M Plant settings Select submenu Address data via button in v Data settings section Address data Head station V Head station list Iw Channel list Address data SEE E Minimal list Monitoring cassette IV Data settings Iw Channel list Multiswitch Iw Data settings Timer IV Data settings Address data IV Data settings pa Iw SPTS MPTS DutHPs In this submenu for example you can enter the address data of the plant In addition via button _ Logo you can add a bit mapped graphic bmp e g a company logo These address data are printed in the headline gt Button fft deletes the logo e Confirm the address data with button oK e 25 i E e Start printing with button gt Enter the printer setup menu of your PC with button _ a Printer setup The print preview can be cancelled with button ee ac en 24 CCRS 1000 6 3 MENU PLANT COMMUNICATION PROGRAMME lt gt PLANT EXPORT In this menu parts of the configuration can be exported as a text file e Select menu item File gt Exp
7. A RESET FILTER SETTINGS CLEAR Output usr Via this function the filter settings of the corresponding transport stream 1 or 2 Il 2 can be reset The Filter ON setting will not be reset v Filter ON If you do not set new filter settings after a reset at activated Filter ON setting all services are disabled em o 58 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION ex o READ STREAM INFORMATION Via this function changes in the stream information can be shown e Activate button PO Station 1 Box 4 CCS 2 1000 m oe el 2j ad Input Routing A B ASI gt 1 ASI gt 2 Output Routing isasi 22 MB ASI gt MA SPEM 3 no BAT and no SDT other Input A Pass Filter B Pass Filter Pass Filter Services ll PIDs CA Modul Services PIDs m TSID 044D ONID 0001 m TSID 0437 ONID 0001 TSID 044D ONID 0001 3 PID 0 0000 dez 0 H V 3sat ProgNr 0x8 V Bayerisches FS N ProgNr Ox Ba EES C H M Bayerisches FS S ProgNr Oxt C PID 00010 dez 15 a D OR 2 H M Das Erste ProgNr Ox6DCA Minimi ez C PID 0 0012 dez 18 PID 0 0014 dez 20 PID 0 0054 dez 84 PID 0 0064 dez 100 PID 0 0065 dez 101 PID 0 0066 dez 102 PID 0 0067 dez 103 PID 0x0068 dez 104 PID 0 0064 dez 1 PID 0 00C8 d r r r r r r r Output v Filter ON From Services Progr
8. 98 CCRS 1000 9 Open a saved LCN list 37 Open plant 22 Options 79 80 81 82 83 Output level 84 P Packing contents 9 Password 62 64 PC system requirements 10 PID 60 PIDs can be dropped 54 Pin number 63 Planning 77 Plant 77 Plant configuration 29 Plant settings 61 Port forwarding 19 Preconfiguration 77 Print plant 24 Print preview 24 Print the log file 57 R Read data 26 Read data configuration 20 Read stream information 59 Read the current log file 57 Reference level 71 Remap a PID 60 Remote control 15 via management system 15 Ethernet UMTS VPN 86 via modem without management sys tem 15 Required hardware 11 Reset 28 84 Reset filter settings 58 Reset the stored temperature 84 Restart Timer 82 TRIAX 8 Save a LCN list 37 Save plant 23 Save plant as 23 Save the NIT 38 Send data 27 Service Flag 36 SNMP Inform Request 68 Software 12 Software License Agreement 6 Software updates 10 Sort timer 50 Spanish 83 Spectral position 51 Spectrum I Q 51 Station 77 Station configuration 84 Station data 62 Supervision list 21 70 71 System information menu 28 System requirements 10 T Test alarm report 80 Time controlled 48 Time offset 81 Timer 48 81 Timing circuit 48 V Variant 23 Virtual control unit 28 Visible Service Flag 36 99 CCRS 1000 Alterations reserved Technical data E amp O E 43 13102011
9. ASI gt MA means Transport stream 1 is switched to the ASI output transport stream 2 to modulator B and the ASI input is switched to modulator A e Select the desired setting e g Output Routing 1 gt AS112 gt MB ASI gt MA Via check box v na BAT and not other the BAT and SDT other tables can be filtered out for both internal transport streams SECTION INPUT Via the tabs Services and PIDs the service and PID filter settings for the internal transport streams 1 and 2 can be done Tab CA Modul transport stream 1 contains the filter settings the services to be descrambled and the settings of a CA module The windows in section Input e g A Pass Filter are dependent on the settings of Input Routing e Select transport stream 1 or 2 via buttons e n tab Services select the services to be transmitted 53 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Services PIDs CA Modul m TSID 044D ONID 0001 v Bayerisches FS N ProgNr Ox6DCE dez 28110 V Bayerisches FS S ProgNr 0x6DCB dez 28107 v Das Erste ProgNr 0x6DCA dez 28106 AC3 0x006A dez 106 Audio 0x0066 dez 102 Audio 0x0067 dez 103 PCR Video 0x0065 dez 101 TXT 0x0068 dez 104 Unknown 0x0054 dez 84 Unknown 0x0816 dez 2070 Unknown 0x087B dez 2171 M hrfemsehen ProgNr Ox6DCC dez 28108 M SWR Fernsehen Bw ProgNr 0x6DD1 dez 28113 2 WDR Koln Prog
10. J OK X Cancel e Click the button Progress Connection will be activated gt The status indicator left below will change from G Offre to 8 Online rRiax 5 sd CCRS 1000 5 3 CONNECTION VIA MODEM 5 3 CONNECTION VIA MODEM e Click the E button The Connection settings window is activated e Select button Modem ee e Enter the phone number of the modem of the tiem ey Gee Settings management unit head end station at Phone land 19000 bps Moden num ber Qualities kaa E Qualiti e f necessary correct the waiting time for call and Ee Phone number recall o e Adjust Settings and Qualities according to ee Waiting time at call your modem e Click the button Progress J OK X Cancel e f a password was set before enter the password case sensitive e Click the button gt The status indicator left below will change from Offline to 8 Online gt A connection via modem the phone status is shown en 18 CCRS 1000 5 4 CONNECTION VIA ETHERNET 5 4 CONNECTION VIA ETHERNET e Click the eS button gt The Connection settings window is activated e Select button Ethernet and enter nb nee ESL at connection via a local network the IP address Cane et iden IP Adresse Port and the port of the management unit separated eeneg by a colon e g 192 168 0 120 60002 at c
11. ProgNr Ox6DCB dez 28107 O Das Erste ProgNr Ox6DCA dez 28106 MD DLF ProgNr Ox6DED dez 2 ak Das Erste ProgNr 0x6DCA dez 28106 H V hr fernsehen ProgNr Ox6DCC dez 28108 3 DRadio Wissen ProgNr 3 SWR Femsehen BW ProgNr 0x6DD1 dez 28113 H 3 KiKa ProgNr Ox6D H O WDR K ln ProgNr Ox6DCF dez 28111 H 3 ZDF ProgNr Ox6D H 3 ZDFinfok dez 28014 Input tuner B Input ASI Iv Filter ON Data Rate Measurement From Input A MBit s From Input B MBit s From Input ASI MBit s Output null packets MBit s Output data rate MBit s PID MBit s Input AG Bayerisches FS 5 Input AG Bayerisches FS N Internal transport stream 1 en 52 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION TRIAX SECTION ROUTING In this section the input and output routing can be adjusted gt Input routing INROUTE the distribution of the input signals to the internal transport streams 1 and 2 A B ASl gt 1 ASI gt 2 means Tuner input A tuner input B ASI input is switched to internal transport stream 1 in addition the ASI input is switched to internal transport stream 2 e Select the desired setting eg Input Houting A BsASI1 ASIO2 v0 gt Output Routing OUTROUTE the distribution of the internal trans port streams 1 and 2 and the ASI input to the outputs gt ASI 2 gt MB
12. TRIAX Control and Remote Control Software CCRS 1000 V 43 for head end station system CSE 3300 Art Nr 325182 GB Operating Instructions CONTENTS 1 Software License Agreement sscccsssccsssscsssccesssccessccesssecesssccesseceeses 5 1 0 Software License Agreement 5 RED EE 5 1 2 Software EES 5 l3 DIGG OMS TE E 6 DET Mo NT 6 1 5 Intellectual Property Ownership Reservation of Rights 6 LONGE VOID eege 6 1 2 MON ot Habili RITE TT OO 6 URS General Eege 7 1 9 Compliance with Licenses eessssssse 2 General information ccce eee eese eese eee e eene nennt ene etes tenet tnetnue 8 2 1 Pack ng OMe Seco ee EM ADI P HE 8 2 2 Meaning or INE used SVIiBOlSs societe sick eres ana 8 2 3 DEPON ee ee ee ee 9 2 4 PC system requirements nein 9 2 9 Reguired HardWare ee nel 10 3 Installing the software on a PC cccssccssscssssscsssscsssscsssscsssscessscssscessesees 11 3 1 Key Code Activation Code for the software 11 aere 11 A Basic configuration of the plant eee serere eere eren entente 13 4 1 In situ operation Direct connection sssseeee L3 4 2 Remote control via modem without management system 14 4 3 Remote control via management zvslem 14 5 Connection to the plant cssccssssssccssssccessssccsssssccsesseccesssseccessececesenes 15 Ch DN EE 15 5 2 Connection via
13. This function can also be selected by button l Open file g C Anlage 1 ber g Dokumente und Einstellungen Anlage 2 ber g Eigene Dateien Anlage Musterstadt ber All Plant files ber Anlage Musterstadt ber Musterstadt Musterweg 212 20 172 0 60002 CCRS 1000 6 2 MENU FILE ADMINISTRATE THE CONFIGURATION DATA In the lower part of the window the station data of the plant set tings menu are shown The saved data are loaded into the programme RAM H SAVE PLANT In this menu the current configuration can be saved backup e Select menu item File gt Save plant gt This function can also be selected by button Hl gt The configuration data loaded in the RAM will be saved gt At new prepared or read data the menu Save plant as appears if a filename is not yet assigned SAVE PLANT AS In this menu the current configuration can be saved with a different file name variant e Select menu item File gt Save plant as gt This function can also be selected by button i gt The menu Save plant as appears e f necessary select a different folder enter a file name and save the file with button Lv CLOSE PLANT In this menu the current configuration can be closed gt Not saved data will be lost e Select menu item File gt Close plant Warning ee 23 CCRS 1000 6 2 MENU FILE ADMINISTRATE THE CONFIGURATION DATA
14. fe Setup CCRS1000 Select Destination Location Where should CCRS1000 be installed ind Setup will install CCRS 1000 into the following folder To continue click Next IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Programme TRIAXACCRS1000 At least 9 4 MB of free disk space is required e Click the Next gt button e Enter a name for the shortcut to the programme which will be created in the start menu en 13 CCRS 1000 4 1 IN SITU OPERATION DIRECT CONNECTION e Click the Next gt button e Click on Install in order to proceed with the installation of the programme or on Back to make corrections or changes ie Setup CCRS1000 Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing CCRS1000 on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C SProgramme TRIAXNCCRS 1000 Start Menu folder TRIAX 4 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF THE PLANT 4 1 IN SITU OPERATION DIRECT CONNECTION Via direct connection it is possible to control the head end station more com fortable than via the control unit In addition the configuration can be stored on the PC Connect the RS 232 interface 1 on the control unit with the serial interface e g COM 1 on the PC using the supplied ca
15. installed or the preset IP address is already in use the settings must be changed accordingly Therefore observe the assembly instruction of the management unit gt Only use ports in the range of 35000 60100 or 61000 65000 e Enter the settings required for the network the plant is installed e Click to button A Take over A connection to the plant must be activated amp Online Otherwise menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection Ethernet Password x Enter ethernet password J OK X Cancel e Enter the password default is TRIAX TRIAX e 64 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Progress Ethernet is described The management unit restarts ca 1 minute Warning Please wait a minute before new dial in Jf OK The Ethernet password can be changed in section Enter ethernet password e Enter the desired password in field New password and for confirmation in field Repeat password e Click to button Qy Take over l gt Like in section Settings the modification will be transmitted directly to the management unit TABS FOR THE ALARM SETTINGS The remaining tabs help configuring the alarm messages Therefore a monitor ing cassette CCMC 6000 must be installed The check box CCMC available must be activated in section Station data Station data IP Adresse Part Location of the pla
16. via a SSL encrypted connection The OpenSSL programme libraries are used for the encryption OpenVPN uses UDP or IP protocol for transport OpenVPN is a free software and supports several operating systeme e g Linux Windows 2000 XP etc FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE An UMTS HSUPA VPN Router which can be accessed via a mobile phone network is connected via LAN to the management system of the plant In order to get access via mobile phone network the router must have a static IP address which can be purchased e g from the mdex GMBH mdexfixed IP mdex offers miscellaneous solutions for several mobile phone networks and also acts as a network provider by offering the mdexsim The mdex APN must be set in the router Using the CCRS 1000 software on a PC with Internet access it is possible to get access to the plant via the mdex network Via the IP power switch IPS1 suitable components can be switched on and off via remote for example the operating voltage of the head end station ed 87 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE e First you need a mdexfixed IP which can be purchased from mdex www mdex de You will get a confirmation mail from mdex containing all needed data For this example mdex access details Username Password Product description Internet iOOxxxxa abc tixed IP for OpenVPN access point OpenVPN Mobile mOOxxxxb mdex de def fixed IP via Vodaf
17. 168 1 2 IP Pool End 192 168 1 80 Lease Time 600 sec 7 Enable static DHCP leases MAC Address IP Address Customization User Modules Administration Change Profile Confirm the settings with button Apply NAT configuration By default the management system is set to port 60002 IPS1 can exclu sively be accessed via port 80 Enter the following port forwardings in menu NAT rc te Sa P BEX usce x fr X Xe Go amp http 172 20 207 0 nat cgi xi amp IndexKopfstation GSS B GSS Kopfstation UMTS router UR5i v2 NAT Configuration Network D DHCP 60002 TCP 192 168 1200 UMTS GPRS IPsec TCP vy 192 168 1201 DynDNS In column Public Port enter the ports needed to get external access to the Router e g port 1000 for the management system port 1001 for IPS1 In column Private Port enter the ports to which the Public Ports must be forwarded e g Port 60002 for the management system port 80 for IPS1 gt Herein for the management system you have to enter the port which you have entered in the Ethernet settings page 63 In column Server IP Address enter the corresponding internal IP ad dresses e g 182 168 1 200 for the management system 192 168 1 201 for IPS1 92 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ex o9 Herein you have to enter the IP addresses which you have assigned at the be
18. BB Plant MR Station VO Im Overwriting everything Overwriting choice e Select which data of the head end station should be read Individual cassettes can be shown by symbol fv for indi vidual selection e Select whether everything or only the selection choice should be over written gt For example If only one cassette together with overwriting every thing is selected all the data of the other cassettes will be deleted in the configuration data of the PC e Click the button gt The selected data will be imported Progress 5 26 CCRS 1000 rRiax 6 3 MENU PLANT COMMUNICATION PROGRAMME lt gt PLANT SEND DATA In this menu you can send the configuration data out of the PC into the plant e Select menu item Plant Send data gt This function can also be selected by button 4 gt If there is no connection to the plant the menu Connection settings appears For a detailed description of this menu see chapter 5 Connection to the plant page 16 Progress Check Plant e Select which data should be sent into the head end station Individual cassettes can be shown by symbol H fv for indi vidual selection e Click the button gt The selected data will be sent Progress rRiax 5 EI CCRS 1000 6 3 MENU PLANT COMMUNICATION PROGRAMME lt gt PLANT Z CONTROL UNIT In this menu you r
19. CCMC 6000 CCB 16 8 In situ control via COM port Oo C O O io O ic o Q B Z e e ccs Io CCMC or CCB requires an additional LAN adapter CCLA SEEN ME BE spe ENESEN 11 CCRS 1000 3 2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 3 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ON A PC 3 1 Key Cope Activation CODE FOR THE SOFTWARE A key code is required for the activation of the CCRS 1000 software 3 2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE You will find the CCRS 1000 software on the CD attached e Unzipthe CCRS1000 V o zip fileandstartthe setup CCRS 1000 Vxx exe programme by a double click e Select the desired language and click the OK button to confirm Setup Sprache ausw hlen y Wahlen Sie die Sprache aus die w hrend der 7 Installation benutzt werden soll e When the Setup CCRS 1000 menu appears click the Next gt button gt The License Agreement window is activated is Setup CCRS1000 License Agreement Please read the following important information before continuing Please read the following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this agreement before continuing with the installation Software License Agreement By using copying or distributing the TRIAX software you accept all the terms and conditions of this agreement including in particular the provisions on Use contained in section 2 Transferability in section 4 Warranty in secti
20. COM port in situ connection 16 Do Connegiion via NO re ee 17 5 4 Connection via GE 18 6 Controlling the plant ccssscccsssssscsssseccessssecesssscccsssecesssssesesseeecessnes 19 m MEE ee ciate EE 19 6 2 Menu File Administrate the configuration data 20 IN 32e fe n ERR en nance maenecessecs 21 Be eG DICH NETT T TU 2 SI E ER OVS lg 22 NG SS PIAN MN T 22 en 2 CCRS 1000 6 3 6 4 ex o modeled NEN ee ee ee 24 SE 24 Menu Plant Communication programme lt gt plant 24 Set oleo E E T m 25 E gt Fane anette ant nat ee TT 26 Keane PTT 27 Ee ee ET E E deu EUREN TEILEN eee 27 ele Activate ap Deactivate lg connection 28 Menu Edit E IL nennen 28 Data selig ee ee I rer 28 zo ee De ee ee 29 Section Input Line A B aueienensinnsenn nennen 30 Section Oulbul LINEA Dac ecrire esse 30 Sechon Quipul Hne its ur 31 ei Create NIT Network Information Table 32 Logical Channel Number NEE 33 SAVE ME NID m 37 Edit NIT Network Information Table eee 38 Secllon FROID rss een 39 Sechon From m 39 Seclion From gt NEW 40 Sechon From gt MPOT zen 40 Seclion Trom gt Headline ensure 4 SION V 42 DECHON AO c T
21. Click the i button in the Create NIT menu Logical Channel Number LCN Version 1 File Export n amp td max 53 LCN Transponder Bits for L im DIE max 9999 Plant data LCN LCN HD SF SFHD Station Box Line TS ONID SID Hex Service Name on on d A 044D 0001 Bayerisches FS N 044D 0001 Bayerisches FS S 044D 0001 Das Erste 044D 0001 SWR Fernsehen EW 044D 0001 WDR K ln 044D 0001 hr fernsehen LCN assignment LCN Add service Name Bayerisches FS N SID Hex 6DCE Type TV SD TS ID Hes 044D ON ID Hex 0001 LCN 1 9999 I asl LEN HD 1 399 3t Visible Service Flag on Visible Service Flag HD Accept change Private data specifier descriptor Hex 00000028 D Reset all LCNs Reset all LCN HD assignments Remove service from list automatic LCN assignment gt All services are shown in the table gt Clicking a column header will change the sorting according to the column criteria Automatic LCN assignment ec ick th e automatic LEN assignment b utton The LCNs will be assigned in the order of the sorting Manual LCN assignment e Click to a service in the table The service is shown in section LCN assignment on the right side e Enter a LCN or at HD channels a LCN HD in the corresponding input field and click the wi Accept change button ed 35 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION
22. PID Remapping Anmerkung Input hr fernsehen Ox6DCC Input B 3sat Ox6D67 Input ASI Das Erste Ox6DCA Input ASI Bayerisches FS S Ox6DCB From Input ASI Input SI Bayerisches FS N Ox6DCE Output null packets Data Rate Measurement From Input From Input B Output data rate PID 3 A connection to the plant must be activated amp Online Otherwise menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection gt MESI oshino gt f any changes ore registered EEE is displayed e Click to button Tee are new Sueaninfomations available Display them in order to show the chang es For example an additional PID is shown underlined Note that some PIDs will not be transmitted permanently but in in tervals of some seconds This will cause in regular notifications of changes The stream information will be shown until button is deactivated 59 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION amp App A NEW PID Via this function a new PID can be created e Click to any PID of the list which should be complemented by the new PID Button S i becomes active e Click to button 3 New PID into hexadecimal E New PID into hexadecimal X Cancel e Enter the new PID as a hexadecimal value The new PID will be added to the list at the corresponding position red type pip REMAP A PID Via this function a new
23. Select menu item Edit gt New transmitter or click on button Back Edit Options alfa m elo zi yp Channel Transmittername Control vemos x c x ron Insert new transmitter e n section New enter Type Channel and the transmitter name If Type is set to TV digital the kind of modulation QAM 4 256 and the symbol rate must be entered Activate check box ON in order to monitor a transmitter e Insert the transmitter into the Supervision list using button Insert new transmitter A DELETE TRANSMITTER e Activate the transmitter to be deleted in the Supervision list e Select menu item Edit gt Delete transmitter or click on button fi z i REFERENCE LEVEL In order to monitor level variations first reference levels must be stored When the data of the monitoring cassette is read Al also the current levels of the transmitters are read column Level e Activate the transmitters in the Supervision list whose current levels should be stored for reference levels e Store the levels of column Level for reference via menu item Options gt Level gt Reference or click on button 4 SWITCHING ON AND OFF 9 THE TRANSMITTER CONTROL INDIVIDUALLY IF transmitters are included in the Supervision list and reference levels are stored it does not mean that it even will be monitored The control can be switched on and off individually for each transmitter e Activate on
24. at party line Ce GSM modem Handy Fin number Direct connection or data recall Direct connection Phone number Ze Data recall e Select the kind of modem connected to the management unit If GSM mo dem Handy is selected enter the pin number of its telephone card in field Pin number e Select Direct connection or Data recall At Direct connection the plant answers the telephone call At Data recall the plant does not answer the telephone call but tries to identify the phone number and calls back Enter the number to be called back in field Phone number if an identification of the number does not work TAB ErHERNET If a management unit is connected via LAN in section Settings all network settings needed are to be done Ethernet r Settings r Enter ethernet password IP 1192 168 0 120 Mask 255 255 255 0 New password i Fort 60002 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Repeat password HTML Part E en Take over m vw Take over l 63 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION For connection via Internet especially for remote maintenance net work knowledge is required If you are not familiar with the terms in section Settings please contact your system administrator The management unit is preset in the factory gt If a different IP address range is used in the network the plant is
25. box 54 Filter settings 53 Final Hints 85 French 83 General information 9 German 83 GSM mobile phone 10 GSM modem 15 63 SEA CCRS 1000 n Hardware 11 Help 16 83 Hints 85 I Infomode 73 Information 9 In situ operation 14 Installing the software on aPC 12 IPS1 83 IX Key 83 Key code 16 83 Key Code 12 L Language 16 83 LCN 34 LCN HD 35 Level tolerance settings 74 License Agreement 6 Limitation of Liability 7 Logbook 57 Log file 57 Logical Channel Number 34 IM Management unit 80 Manual LCN assignment 35 Maximum temperature 84 Meaning of the used symbols 9 Menu Edit 29 Backup System 75 Copy NIT 46 Create NIT 33 Data settings 29 Edit NIT 39 Edit selection 77 Monitoring cassette 69 MTP Function 52 MTP Program 77 Plant settings 61 TRIAX Spectrum I Q 51 Timer 48 Menu File 21 Close plant 23 Exit 25 Export 25 New plant 22 Open plant 22 Print plant 24 Save plant 23 Save plant as 23 Menu Help 83 Menu Language 83 Menu Options 79 IPS1 83 Key 83 Management unit 80 Monitoring cassette 79 Timer 81 Menu Plant 25 Activate Deactivate connection 29 Control unit 28 Read data 26 Reset 28 Send data 27 Modem 10 18 63 66 Monitoring cassette 69 79 MTP Function 52 MTP Program 77 N New plant 22 New Timer 49 NIT Network Information Table Copy NIT 46 Create NIT 33 Edit NIT 39 Export NIT without LCN 45 Save NIT LCN included 38 44 No Warranty 7
26. button w ok ed 78 CCRS 1000 6 5 MENU OPTIONS 6 5 MENU OPTIONS Options Several tools are pooled in menu Options Monitoring cassette d Management unit d Timer d eb key IFS1 MONITORING CASSETTE LEVEL INDICATION e Select menu item Options gt Monitoring cassette gt Level indication gt f no connection to the plant is activated menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection Level display Channel Transmitter TV Radio QAM Symbolrate Level Refer Station 32 32 1 TV anal 306 000 MHz 6 900 Ma TV digital 6 900 Mass 534 000 MHz 6 900 Ms TV digital 6 900 Mass 850 000 MHz 6 900 Ma TV digital 6 900 Mass 558 000 MHz 6 900 Ma TV digital 6 900 Mass IB analogue Channel C 6 Level 9 dBuV Sync OK e Select a transmitter in the list in order to display its level Indications are level and sync at analogous transmitters level and bit error rate BER at digital transmitters and the level at FM trans mitters eno 9 a A c CCRS 1000 6 5 MENU OPTIONS START SEARCH RUN IF the configuration of the plant was changed using this function a station search of the monitoring cassette can be started in order to find new stations for monitoring e Select menu item Options Monitoring cassette Start search run f no connection to the plant is activated menu connection settings appears in order to activat
27. follows 1 2 1 General Use You may install and use one copy of the Software on your compatible Computer See Section 1 3 for important restrictions on the use of the Software 1 2 2 Server Use This agreement does not permit you to install or use the software on a computer file server 1 2 3 Distribution This license does not grant you the right to sublicense or distribute the Software 1 2 4 Backup Copy You may make one backup copy of the Software provided your backup copy is not installed or used You may not transfer the rights to a backup copy unless you transfer all rights in the Software as provided under Section 1 4 ed 6 CCRS 1000 1 0 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 1 3 OBLIGATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 1 3 1 Notices Any copy of the Software that you make must contain the same copyright and other proprietary notices that appear on or in the Software 1 3 2 No Modification or Reverse Engineering You may not modify adapt translate or create derivative works based upon the Software You will not reverse engineer decompile disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the Software except to the extent you may be expressly permitted to reverse engineer or decompile under applicable law 1 4 TRANSFER You may not rent lease sublicense assign or transfer your rights in the Software or authorize all or any portion of the Software to be copied onto another user s Computer except as may be ex pressly perm
28. on the kind of connection Inter net phone RS 232 and the management system used It must be done during the installation of the management system and is there fore described in its assembly instruction TRIAX 5 15 CCRS 1000 5 REQUIREMENTS 5 CONNECTION TO THE PLANT 5 1 REQUIREMENTS The basic configuration of the used management system must already be done during its assembly Therefore observe the assembly instruction of the management unit e Start the CCRS 1000 software gt A key code is required for the activation of the programme e Click the OK button when entered the 25 key code Via menu Language select the language of the menus Language EE German de DE SS English en GB US BE French Fr FR EZ Spanish es E5 Via menu Help Help you reach the online help German Menu Help About shows the software version Help amp Help El About ed 16 CCRS 1000 5 2 CONNECTION VIA COM PORT IN SITU CONNECTION 5 2 CONNECTION VIA COM PORT IN SITU CONNECTION not possible with CCRC 2 e Click the ei button gt The Connection settings window is activated e Select button Com C Modem C Ethernet All in your system existing Com ports are listed Search Interfaces e Select the corresponding Com port You can find the current COM port of an used USB RS 232 adapter via the Windows system control
29. the picture content occur Info channel Infomode Via this info mode setting the informations to be transmitted can be selected At display mode extended following transmitter data are displayed in the OSD menu Info channel Kanal Name BER dByV At analogue TV channels C Ra 63 Channel name and HF level in dBpV 3 ARD 62 SC l 4 ZDF 64 Bg At digital TV channels 426 00 6 900 Ms 1 e 7 51 Channel centre frequency in MHz sym 434 00 6 900 Ms e 7 53 bol rate in MSymbols second BER Bit 0 6 909 Mel er 95 15 Bayern 3 62 error rate and HF level in dBpV 104 60 Radio F 63 At FM programmes Frequency in MHz RDS name HF level in dBpV Pan E OSD menu Info channel the HF levels gt S Rs dByV and the BER Bit Error Rate are not AR D displayed but th ing for the mont 7 SECH ISP aye n U E measuring Or e monl 426 00 6 900 Ms toring is still done in the background 434 00 6 900 Ms 442 00 6 900 Ms 95 15 Bayerm 3 104 60 Radio F 63 Station 1 Seite 1 6 ed 73 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION CASSETTE SETTINGS SECTION LEVEL TOLERANCE SETTINGS Level tolerance settings TV analoque TV digital Radio Minus 10 gt 10 e 10 Ti d Plus 10 10 10 dB e Adjust the level tolerance range of the monitored signals Exceeding the tolerances longer than the time frame set page 65 results in an error message CASSETTE SETTINGS S
30. the timing circuit the stored time offset is displayed ed 81 CCRS 1000 6 5 MENU OPTIONS Adjust a time offset e Adjust desired day and time using buttons 2 e Store the time offset with button v Takeover After that in section Current time the modified time is displayed Reset the time offset e Reset delete the stored time offset with button Grex gt After that in section Current time the time without time offset is displayed e Close the menu with button RESTART TIMER This option starts the timer programmed in menu Edit gt Timer gt f for example due to maintenance work the switching states were modified or new timer are set the switching states will be brought into the correct order by this option e Select menu item Options gt Timer gt Restart Timer f no connection to the plant is activated menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection Progress The target state at the current time is set TRIAX 82 CCRS 1000 KEY In this menu the current key code can be replaced e Select menu item Options gt Key _ E B B B f X Abbrechen e Enter the new key gt If the key code is incorrect the programme does not start again IPS1 In this menu you can start a browser e g to get access to the HTML user inter faces of connected components gt Observe the sample configu
31. 2 2011 us 332000 show net up DISABLED Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 us 332000 route_ _ method 2 Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 us 332000 ip_ win32 defined DIS amp BLED Change Password Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Proxy Settings Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Username iDOsxexal About Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 1 n Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Password Exit Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Cancel Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 us 342000 netbios node type 0 Mon Nov OF 13 26 22 2011 us 342000 disable nbt DISABLED Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 us 342000 OpenVPN 2 1 1 iB85 pc minqw32 SSL L202 built on Feb 3 20112 3 r Disconnect Reconnect Hide Enter the mdex OpenVPN access data If the connection is established gll is shown in the information sec tion of the task bar gt If the connection establishment will not work check the Proxy Set tings in the context menu if necessary contact your system admin istrator 94 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TRIAX e Remote control via CCRS 1000 The OpenVPN connection to the UR5i must be active gi Start the CCRS 1000 Click on button el establish a connection Select Ethernet and enter the IP address Connection settings which you got from mdex for the mobile C Com C Modem ac
32. 4 096A 0002 850 000 6 900 QAM256 044D 0001 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION This function is useful if a plant e g consists of four stations remote controlled via two CCRC 2 management units In order to create a NIT for the complete plant first create a NIT for the 2 stations controlled by the 1st CCRC 2 Export this NIT page 45 and after that import it into the NIT of the both stations of the 2nd CCRC 2 This NIT contains the transponders of all 4 stations Trans mit the NIT into all cassettes of both stations of the 2nd CCRC 2 page 44 Now this NIT must be exported and after that imported into both stations of the 1st CCRC 2 Now all four stations contain identical NITs SECTION FROM gt HEADLINE In this menu you can modify the Network ID the leie Version and the Network name like in menu Station Box Create NIT page 33 Normally nothing must be modified At special applications enter the specific val ues Incorrect values may result in Network id Hex malfunction Version max Ox1F He Networkname gt Proceed with section New TRIAX o BECH CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Section New All transponders selected in section From will be enen Dream mm 7 Symbolrate 006 990 Mess listed in the lower part of the window Modulation AM a Bandwidth Coderate xl n this section e g you can mod
33. ASI Bx 4 ASI RATE Bx4 ASI OPTION 108000 KBits pos cont Outpu gt ee ASI Hate in MBit Packet Length Polarization ASI Mode fi UO UU fi EIS e positive e cent m o m u gt For further information about the settings observe the assembly in struction of the corresponding cassette Close the menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA ed 32 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION j CREATE NIT NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE Via this menu you can create a new NIT gt The NIT contains information about the output signals of the plant which receivers need to do a station search As most of the receivers cannot work with more than one NIT all cassettes of a plant must have the same NIT containing all services This function creates a NIT including all services which will be transmitted to all cassettes e Select menu item Edit gt Create NIT S or the context menu This function can also be selected by button right mouse button Warning e Click the button Progress Check Plant x Cancel Do not modify the selection So it is ensured that all necessary data will be read e Click the button gt The selected data will be read ed 33 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION For standard applications leave the check at Create NIT Taking nit of original For special applications remove the check
34. B Adjust the output level of the corresponding cassette via the corresponding buttons to the desired value 25 OdB Activate the check box Reset in order to reset the stored temperature Send the setting to the station A r E tr El Ba Ela Ba E a Da M 1a Ba a Balz to the desired gt Using button the current values of the plant can be read out 84 CCRS 1000 As often repeated All modifications configurations be done with the CCRS 1000 first are only be hold in the RAM random access memory of the PC To get active the configuration data must be sent to the plant gt So it is often necessary to send modifications to the plant and after that to read the modified settings into the programme again in order for example to measure modified data rates or to make modified filter settings available for transmitting to other cassettes ed 85 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ANNEX A Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET mu UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Assembling and configuration of a plant with included management system and UMTS router for remote control via a PC with Internet connection SAMPLE CONFIGURATION WITH TESTED COMPONENTS HE Router UR5i v2 mdex APN LAN Switch O 0 9 o So O gt mm ecooHNoOO e
35. Book Using this button the log file of the cassette can be shown e Click on button The cassette must support this function Failures and incidents of the cassette are recorded together with date and time e g missing input signal reset or remote configura tion of the cassette These incidents are shown in the menu window after read out Saving the configuration will also save the log file Logbook Back lt gt ij amp Back Read again Deleting Print Export 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 08 09 2010 DO eon ANIN e Click to button in order to read the current log file Head again 13 38 28 13 38 28 13 38 04 13 38 04 13 38 04 13 38 04 11 41 39 11 41 38 11 41 24 11 41 24 11 41 24 11 41 24 11 40 15 11 40 15 11 38 51 11 38 51 11 38 51 Line B Input OK Line 4 Input OK remote off Line B Input Error Line A Input Error remote on Line B Input OK Line A Input OK remote off Line B Input Error Line A Input Error remote on Line B Input OK Line 4 Input OK remote off Line B Input Error Line A Input Error A connection to the plant must be activated Online li Otherwise menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection e Click to button in order to print the log file Pr
36. C v Timer Overwriting everything C verwriting choice Jf OK e Select which data should be imported gt Individual cassettes can be shown by symbol i W1 for indi vidual selection e Select whether everything or only the selection choice should be over written gt For example If only one cassette together with overwriting every thing is selected all the data of the other cassettes will be deleted in the configuration data of the PC e Click the button The selected data will be imported ee 20 CCRS 1000 6 2 MENU FILE ADMINISTRATE THE CONFIGURATION DATA Progress is read After reading the plant is shown e g CCRS1000 EIE Datei Anlage Bearbeiten Optionen Language Hilfe A ene amp j OS mj mj tale 4 Auswahldetal Auswahlliste Gesamtliste berwachungsliste 8 Anlage CCRC2 MR Station 1 CSE 3312 Ort der Anlage E H Box 1 CCS 2 1000 Strasse der Anlage H Bex2 CCS 2 1000 Telefonnr oder IP Port Adresse B Box 3 CCS 2 1000 CCRC 2 Softwareversion VI B Box 4 CCS 2 1000 B Box 5 CCS 2 1000 B Box 6 CCS 2 1000 Ethemet d B Box 7 CCS 2 1000 IP Adresse 10 6 11 20 B Box 8 CCS 2 1000 Port 60002 B Box S CCS 2 1000 Mask 255 255 255 0 B Box 10 CCS 2 1000 Gateway 10 6 11 254 B Box 11 CCS 2 1000 HTTP Port 80 B Box 12 CCS 2 1000 HTTP Login Benutzer CCRC2 MIR Station 2 Free Alarm E M
37. Down or with buttons Alternatively select item Up Down in the context menu right mouse button Close the timer menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA This timer function is controlled by the management unit so any changes must be transferred to the management unit 90 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION SPECTRUM I Q Via this menu you can invert the spectral position of the user signal e Select menu item Edit gt Spectrum LO This function can also be selected by the context menu right mouse button Spectrum UO In the menu the lines of all cassettes are esee listed possible to set the spectral position e Via the check boxes select from which choice nomal X Choios inverse lines you would like to change the spec tral position check box marked p aa fat el ele i e Use button in order to Bo Ee ame D v Station 1 Box 3 CCS 2 1000 Linie B normal switch the selected lines to spectral po 7 Station 1 Box 3 CCS 2 1000 Linie C SC 4 Station 1 Box 4 CCS 2 1000 Linie A normal sition normal V Station 1 Box 4 CCS 2 1000 Linie B normal v Station 1 Box 4 CCS 2 1000 Linie C e Use button Xchoiceinvese in order to switch the selected lines to spectral po sition inverse gt This function is also possible in the output settings of the correspond ing
38. ECTION ATTENUATION SETTING 1 Attenuation setting fo dB Herein attenuations inserted between the output of the head end station and the input of the monitoring cassette can be entered in order to take it in con sideration for the monitoring offset gt Using the measuring output of a CSE 3312 enter the 20dB attenu ation of the measuring output in order to get the actual value of the stations output level e Enter a corresponding attenuation CASSETTE SETTINGS SECTION DISPLAY TEXT Display Tex Station e Enter the text which should be displayed in the footer of the info channel gt The changes are only effective when they were sent to the plant 4 Close the menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA en 74 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION BACKUP SYSTEM Via this menu a connected backup system can be configured e Select CCB 16 8 in the left window tree structure and click to button Or e Select menu item Edit Backup System Backup System 2 INPUT ASSIGNMENT e Click to button amp Inputi Input9 Input2 Input1 Input3 Input 1 Input4 Input12 Input5 Input13 Input6 Input 4 Input Input 5 Input Input 6 Jf OK e Enter the connected satellite layers for the corresponding inputs of the back up system e g astra astra vl eutel hl etc e Confirm the settings wit
39. GURATION 6 4 AN ele Activate Deactivate CONNECTION With this menu item you can activate deactivate the connection to the plant toggle function e Select menu item Plant Activate Deactivate connection This function can also be selected by button ee If there is no connection to the plant menu as Activate connec tion the menu Connection settings appears For a detailed description of this menu see chapter 5 Connection to the plant page 16 gt If there is already an active connection to the plant menu He Deac tivate connection the connection will be deactivated Menu Epit PLANT CONFIGURATION Edi All necessary tools for configuring the plant are Data settings included in menu Edit All settings with exception of the direct control via the virtual control unit first will be done in the CCRS 1000 software random access memory RAM of the PC In order not to loose the configu 2 Timer ration data it should be saved recommended X Spectrum UO To get it active at the plant the configuration MTF Function data must be sent finally to the plant Send data gg plant settings Al il Create NIT Edit NIT Expert Copy MIT ani H Monitoring cassette Eu Backup Swster T D P OCH Ei L Edit selection DATA SETTINGS Via this menu a component marked in the left window tree structure can be configured e Sele
40. Line ASI In section Input of Line A B all settings for tuner input A B in section Output all settings for the modulator output A B are to be done Line ASI contains all settings for the ASI output ed 30 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION In the following figures the input fields are assigned to the corresponding menus of the control unit SECTION INPUT LINE A B Bx 4A LNB 10600 MHz Bx 4A FREQ Bx 4A SYMBOL Des 06 on ES ea Line A Line B ee CERES EN A Line B Line ASI Input Satelite Name LNE Frequency in MHz Frequencyin MHz Symbolrate sta x 11836 CS Transmitter Name ZF Frequency in MHz Default D B Made ARD Digital 1276 0 Dve s In the input fields Satellite Name and Transmitter Name an optional text max 16 character can be entered This text is shown in listings and facilitates the identification of the transponder set Names can only be stored in an existing management system SECTION Output Line A B Bx 4A STUFFING SR 6900 6325 Sembolrate _ Spectrum Emm Iv JFrequency Channel Modulator On P Service Filter On MIT ON Top hes Bx 4A ea oe Bx eee E gt eee Bx 4A PROGRAM Filter on Bx 4A Beo 0x0001 0100 Beo Bx 4A FAILURE Single Carrier ed 31 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION SECTION Output Line
41. NIT will be exported LCN setting will NOT be exported As there should exist only one NIT per plant both functions should produce an identical result e Select menu item Export or click to button Ei e Enter file name and location e Click the button Close the menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA 9 45 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Cory NIT Via this menu a NIT saved in form of an oni file can be imported e Select menu item Edit gt Copy NIT Open file Search in E CA ka Dokumente und Einstellungen File name File type wir oni OD X Cancel nn e Select the corresponding oni file from the source directory and click on button wo NIT oni Warning IF the MIT will be sent to a cassette its MIT i automatically switched an e Confirm the warning with button Op en 46 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Write data Station 1 Box 2 Station 1 Box 21 Station 1 Box 4 Station 1 Box 6 Station 1 Box Station 1 Box S e In order to transfer the NIT to all cassettes recommended click to button vx gt By default all cassettes able the output a NIT are activated e In order to transfer the NIT to a selection of cassettes beware deactivate the cassettes which shall not receive the NIT and click to button cp Progress gt The NIT will be t
42. New will not be part of the new NIT and will pos sibly not found during station search of a re ceiverl SECTION FROM gt ALL From Cassette All New Import Headline Station Box 1 3 1 4 1 7 Stored NIT in selected cassette Frequency Symbol Mod TS ID OR ID 306 000 6 900 QnM64 096A 0002 850 000 6 900 QAM256 044D 0001 850 000 QAM64 044D 0001 858 000 QaM64 044D 0001 Selection All ae The transponder data not the NIT of all cassettes transmitting a NIT will be shown gt If you would like to check modify a still modified NIT again you have to select the NIT via the tap Cassette e Click to button in order to transfer all listed transponders to section New or e select individual transponders in order to Selection transfer only the selection using button S to section New gt Transponders not transferred to section New will not be part of the new NIT and will pos sibly not found during station search of a re ceiverl emo o 40 From Cassette All New Import Headline Cassette output settings En station Box Frequency Symbol Mod TS 1 i 97 306 000 6 900 QnM64 09 04 850 000 6 900 QnM256 04 02 850 000 QAM64 04 02 858 000 e QaM64 04 MEM Selection ie All IW 8 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION emo o SECTION FROM gt NEw Transponders of older cass
43. Nr Ox6DCF dez 28111 amp S S S S S XJ XI In order to save bandwidth PIDs can be deselected e g the PIDs of languages not needed The individual PIDs are arranged below the corresponding channel In tab PIDs all PIDs are listed in ascending order without an assignment to a channel Services PIDs CA Modul m TSID 044D ONID 0001 PID 0x0000 dez 0 PID 0x0001 dez 1 PID 0x0011 dez 17 PID 0x0012 dez 18 PID 00014 dez 20 PID 0x0054 dez 84 E PID 0x0065 dez 101 PID 0x0066 dez 102 PID 0x0067 dez 103 PID 0x0068 dez 104 PID 0x006A dez 106 PID 0x00C9 dez 201 PID 0x00CA dez 202 PID 0x00CB dez 203 amp amp SIRSISISIRSIRSISISIOU 010101 lt If filters will be activated in tab Services these filters are also activated in tab PIDs and vice versa Therefore also observe the functions Add a new PID amp and Remap a PID A on page 60 gt If filters for Services and PIDs are set first only the setting of the filters will be transmitted to the cassette The filters are not activated until the Filter ON check box jw Filter ON is activated separately for transport stream 1 and 2 2 and also these settings are transmitted to the cassette 4 Without activated filters all services PIDs will be transmitted We recommend to perform a cassette reset after a successful
44. Ns will be deleted Close the menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA SAVE THE NIT Via this menu the NIT can be saved LCN settings included gt Via this function it is possible to save the NIT of a plant in form of an oni file in order to import it into another plant e Select menu item File Save NIT in the Create NIT menu Create NIT Lol Back File Plant lt Save NIT oni Search in zl c x i CAD okumente und Einstelungen Eigene Dateien CA ES m Dokumente und Einstellungen Eigene Dateien Filename File type NIT oni X Cancel e Enter a file name select the target directory and save the file using button vx gt Via the menu Edit gt Copy NIT page 46 of the CCRS 1000 the saved NIT can be imported into another plant ed 38 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Epit NIT Network INFORMATION TABLE Via this menu the NIT can be modified For the majority of all plants it is sufficient to create a NIT au ES gt tomatically via menu item Create NIT Using menu item Edit NIT creates a new NIT manually It is e g possible to remove transponders from the NIT These transponders potentially will not be found during station search of receivers It is also possible to add transponder from older cassettes not implied in the NIT automati cally Make only modificat
45. PID can be remapped gt The check box of the PID must be deactivated e Click at the PID to be remapped e g O e Click to button Pin PID 00012 dez 18 PID Remapping for 0x0014 x New PID into hexadecimal X Cancel e Enter the new PID as a hexadecimal value gt The new PID will be added behind the old PID old PID gt new PID C Bal UENIRE OOE The changes are only effective when they were sent to the plant 4 Close the menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA TRIAX us 60 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION PLANT SETTINGS Configure a management unit via this menu gt Fora connection via COM port in situ connection no plant settings are necessary e Select menu item Edit gt Plant settings This function can also be selected by the context menu right mouse button Plant settings Station data IP Adresse Port Location of the plant Street of the plant CERE MU CCMC available Password Modem Ethernet Alarm settings Alarm Modem Alarm E Mail Alarm SNMP Traps Passwnor a Test password eh Saving password M Cancel Help ed 61 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION STATION DATA e Herein enter data of the plant r Station data IP Adresse Port E Location of the plant Street of the plant n 92 169 0 120 60002 Example Town Exam
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47. ace RS 232 Sub D for in situ operation for PCs with USB connector without serial interface use a commercially available USB RS 232 adapter modem for remote control via phone network internet access for downloads and remote control via internet en 10 CCRS 1000 2 5 REQUIRED HARDWARE 2 5 TRIAX REQUIRED HARDWARE Only one head end station can be configured without a management unit For in situ configuration of the head end station the PC must be connected to the control unit RS 232 cable The head end station can be remote controlled if a modem is connected to the control unit BE Remote and the modem function is activated in the control unit see page 15 In order to remote control more than one head end stations of a plant via the CCRS 1000 software following additional hardware is required dependent on the kind of connection router with Internet access or modem with phone connection Management system CCRC 2 for remote control via Ethernet of up to two head end stations or one head end station monitoring cassette CCMC 6000 or backup system CCB 16 8 Or management unit CCRC 8 for remote control via Ethernet requires an ad ditional LAN adapter CCLA or modem of up to 8 head end stations resp monitoring cassette CCMC 6000 or backup system CCB 16 8 Overview Remote control via Remote control via LAN Internet Remote control via GSM phone lable components modem
48. ail EE SMTP Port 25 Provider User Passwort Betreff Alarm SNMP Traps 8 Online In the left window tree structure the hardware configuration of the plant is shown Dependent on the selected tab the right window shows Detailed information Petsilofcheice or basic information Ges of the components selected in the left window or basic information Competeist of all fitted cassettes or the supervision list S uperrisin list at installed monitoring cassette page 69 6 2 Menu FILE ADMINISTRATE THE CONFIGURATION DATA IX Mew plant Open plant Via menu File the data of the configuration held in Eq save plant the main memory can be administrated Save plant as All changes configurations done in the CCRS 1000 amp close plant first are held in the temporary random access memory RAM Save the configuration data recom Print plant mended so that they can not be lost Export B ri ed 21 CCRS 1000 6 2 MENU FILE ADMINISTRATE THE CONFIGURATION DATA In this menu you can start a new empty configuration e Select menu item File New plant Warning e Confirm the warning with button Ls gt Not saved data are deleted Menu Plant settings appears page 61 In this menu the saved data of a plant can be loaded into the CCRS 1000 e Select menu item File Open plant gt
49. and nee JV Taking nit of original enter the specific values vcro NEN es Version max 0x1F FB Hex Networkname BE gt Incorrect values may cause malfunctions Frequenz Symbol TS ID OR ID 306 000 6 900 096A 0002 706 000 6 900 044D 0001 850 000 6 900 044D 0001 306 000 096A 0002 850 000 044D 0001 858 000 044D 0001 Via menu Plant gt Controlunit or button amp modifications still can be done at the station see page 28 That the changes can be consid ered when the NIT is created you should read in again the station data via the menu Plant gt Read data or the button e Send the NIT to the plant using button 4 gt NIT is switched to ON at all cassettes Do not modify the selection So it is ensured that all necessary data will be sent e Click the button LOGICAL CHANNEL NUMBER LCN LCN is a static virtual assignment of programme numbers for services Suitable receivers use these LCN information in order to sort the channels after a station search The LCN information is part of the Network Information Table NIT gt At present LCN version 1 is supported gt As several LCN specifications exist the settings Bits for LCN 10 14 as well as Private data specifier descriptor checkbox 00000028 00000029 0000233A must be done dependent on the receiving end country specific ee 34 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION e
50. ble 2 For PCs without a serial interface please use a standard USB RS 232 adapter en 14 CCRS 1000 4 3 REMOTE CONTROL VIA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4 2 REMOTE CONTROL VIA MODEM WITHOUT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Head end stations can be remotely configured if a PC with a modem is used alarm messages timer function and the control of a backup system are not possible If a GSM modem is selected the control unit transmits the PIN to the modem It is also necessary to set the PIN for the SIM card to 0000 Connect the supplied cable 2 to the RS 232 interface on the control unit e Plug the cable 2 into the supplied adapter 3 make sure they are prop erly aligned and tighten the fastening screws In doing so observe the labelling on the adapter e Plug the adapter 3 into the serial interface RS 232 on the modem and tighten the fastening screws Using a standard telephone cable 4 connect the modem to a phone jack only for analogous modem e Activate the modem operation via the menu of the control unit for the head end station Therefore observe the assembly instruction of the head end station Deactivate modem operation OFF in order to remote control via a management unit or to control in situ PC is connected directly 4 3 REMOTE CONTROL VIA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The basic configuration of the plant depends
51. cassettes The changes are only effective when they were sent to the plant 4 Close the menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA en 51 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION st MTP FUNCTION gt The cassette must support this function As the settings and therefore the menus of the indi vidual cassettes are quite different cassette CCS 2 1000 is described exemplary in this instruction Via this menu you can set the input and output routing as well as e g the filter ing of the services and PIDs dependent on the type of cassette SIDs and PIDs are shown hexadecimal and decimal e Select the cassette to be set in the left window tree structure e Select menu item Edit gt MTP Function gt This function can also be selected by button eu or the context menu right mouse button ZW Station 1 Box 4 CCS 2 1000 IJ ES t Back Plant AIS les 2 2 S i Output Routing i2 Asi 1 2 gt MB ASI gt MA E A Pass Filter B Fil I ASI Pass Filter Services PIDs CA Modul Services PIDs Services PIDs m TSID 044D ONID 0001 m TSID 0437 ONID 0001 M TSID 044D ONID 0001 2 Bayerisches FS N ProgNr Ox6DCE dez 28110 nb 3sat ProgNr 0x6D67 dez 2800 H V Bayerisches FS N ProgNr Ox6DCE dez 28110 3 Bayerisches FS S ProgNr Ox6DCB dez 28107 H 3 DKULTUR ProgNr Ox6D6C dez 28 H 9 Bayerisches FS S
52. cess 172 20 207 0 in the example Lade Pot and separated by a colon the Public 172 20 207 0 1000 Port which you entered for the manage ment system during configuration of the UR5i 1000 in the example de B IndexKopfstation GSS GSS Kopfstation e SE http 172 20 207 0 nat cgi p Box UMTS router UR5i v2 J OK X Cancel UMTS GPRS IPsec DynDNS Remote switching of IPS1 via CCRS 1000 Open the internal browser via Options gt IPS1 by which you can get access e g to the web interface of the IPS1 v URL http 172 20 207 0 1001 D Navigate Enter the IP address which you got from mdex for the mobile access 172 20 207 0 in the example and separated by a colon the Pub lic Port which you entered for the IPS1 during configuration of the URSI 1001 in the example and click to button wee The connection to IPS1 will be established 95 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Connect to 172 20 207 0 The server 132 168 1 1at IPS1 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name Password C Remember my credentials Enter the access data which you assigned during configuration of the IPS 1 and click to button ox Via buttons on and o
53. ct the component to be configured in the left window tree structure e Select menu item Edit Data settings gt This function can also be selected by button ES or the context menu right mouse button ee 29 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION gt lfaplantis selected the menu Plant settings appears see page 61 All settings to be done via the control unit are possible As the settings and therefore the menus of the individ val cassettes are quite different cassette CCS 2 1000 is described exemplary in this instruction gt The changes take effect not until they are sent to the plant 4 EXAMPLE Station 1 Box 4 CC5 2 1000 Back Plant mn Baer Input Satellite Mame LAB Frequency in MHz Frequency in MHz Symbolate Astra 1H 1 NEN I 1336 zr 500 m m mnm m HEN mi uu Transmitter Mame lt F Frequency in MHz Default DYE Mode ARD D igital 1236 0 DvB S C N reserve 14 7dB 10 7 dB Channel Modulator Level Symbolrate Spectrum cer 6 300 normal u m uu an Iw Frequency Channel vw Modulator On Failure v Service Filter On v NIT ON SES Single Carie zl TS ON ID OFF ON T54B 0001 hex DN D 0100 hes gt The function of buttons 4 are described in the main menu Plant page 25 button 121 is described in menu Edit gt MTP func tion page 52 In the example the menu contains three submenus tap Line A Line B and
54. dition representation or term cannot or may not be excluded or limited by law applicable to you in your jurisdiction TRIAX and its suppliers make no warranties conditions representations or terms express or implied whether by statute common law custom usage or otherwise as to any matter including without limitation noninfringement of third party rights merchantability integra tion satisfactory quality or fitness for any particular purpose The provisions of section 1 6 and section 1 7 shall survive the termination of this agreement howsoever caused but this shall not imply or create any continued right to use the software after termination of this agreement 1 7 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 1 7 1 In no event will TRIAX or its suppliers be liable to you for any damages claims or costs whatsoever including any consequential indirect incidental damages or any lost profits or lost savings even if an TRIAX representative has been advised of the possibility of such loss dam ages or claims The foregoing limitations and exclusions apply to the extent permitted by ap plicable law in your jurisdiction TRIAX aggregate liability and that of its suppliers under or in connection with this agreement shall be limited to the amount paid for the software if any Nothing contained in this agreement limits TRIAX liability to you in the event of death or per ed 7 CCRS 1000 1 0 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT sonal injury resulting from T
55. dules Data Linit vt Administration Warning Threshold Change Profile Accountina Start 1 gt IF no PIN or a wrong PIN is entered the SIM card will be blocked when trying to establish a connection Confirm the settings with button Apply e Connect the management system and the IPS1 to the UR5i router via LAN cables 93 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ex o9 e Instal the OpenVPN client on the PC from which you would like to remote control the plant Together with the access data from mdex you will get a link to download the install file of the VPN client Start the file an follow the instructions of the OpenVPN Setup Wizard After a successful installation start All Programs OpenVPN OpenVPN GUI with administrator privileges n some operating system you have to start OpenVPN GUI with administrator privileges otherwise the routing to the management system resp IPS1 does not work ill is shown in the information section of the task bar Right click the symbol and select Connect Jg is shown in the information section of the task T bar until the connection is established Disconnect Show Status 3 OpenVPN Connection mdex fixed IP ca amp 8 View Log Current State Connectin zn z a Edit Config Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 us 322000 pull ENABLED Mon Nov 07 13 26 22 2011 us 332000 auth_user_pass_file stdin Mon Nov 07 13 26 2
56. e or several transmitter s in the Supervision list Via menu item Options gt Switch control on or Options gt Switch control off you define which transmitters are to be monitored In column Con trol of the Supervision list these settings are displayed ON OFF ee 71 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Analogue transmitters will be monitored for level within the toler ance and Sync digital transmitters for level within the toler ance locked and bit error and FM transmitters for level and malfunction of RDS data CASSETTE SETTINGS e Select menu item Edit gt Cassette settings or click on button E Station 1 Box 12 Back Plant Transmitter Marne Horm Channel Cp i c21 v Modulator On Intamade normal Extended L Level tolerance setting TY analogue T digital Radio Minus fio iU e Plus 10 e 10 e Display Tex Station 1 CASSETTE SETTINGS SECTION Output Jutpu Transmitter Mame Nom Channel ECR C c21 W Modulator On e Enter the transmission parameters of the info channel and switch it on or off with check box Modulator On en 72 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION CASSETTE SETTINGS SECTION VIDEO Video D epht Infomade normal F Estended we Modulation Depth The modulation depth can be decreased 5 10 if sound interferences dependent on
57. e NIT will be transferred from section New to all cassettes m gt Section New gets empty To check the new NIT select a cassette in section From gt its NIT is shown e In order to transfer the NIT to a selection of cassettes beware activate the target cassettes in the right window and click to button en The NIT will be transferred from section New to all activated cas settes gt Section New gets empty gt To check the new NIT select a cassette in section From gt its NIT is shown The modifications will be done as all settings via CCRS 1000 first in the programme RAM The new modified NIT must finally be sent to the plant 4 is activated When the transfer is finished button o e With a click on this button it is possible to save the NIT in form of an oni file LCN settings included M A4 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Search in c E File tupe ur oni AX Cancel e Enter a file name select the target directory and save the file using button vx gt Via the menu Edit gt Copy NIT page 46 of the CCRS 1000 the saved NIT can be imported into another plant Export gt This function exports the data shown in section From If Cassette is selected the NIT of the selected cassette will be exported If All is selected the Output settings of all cassettes not the
58. e a connection A Start new search run i X Cancel e Start the station search with button Sak Search run display After that read in the new data from the monitoring cassette into the PC Al MANAGEMENT UNIT TEST ALARM REPORT A test alarm report will be sent according to the alarm settings done in menu Plant settings page 61 e Select menu item Options gt Management unit gt Test alarm report gt If no connection to the plant is activated menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection ex o 80 CCRS 1000 6 5 MENU OPTIONS e Confirm with button ok TIMER TIME OFFSET gt For this option a cassette suitable as timing circuit must be set in menu Edit gt Timer page 33 In this menu a time offset correction time zone etc can be entered for the time provided by the timing circuit This offset is stored in the management unit gt If the time provided from the timing circuit does not correspond to the local time this setting is important for a correct timer function e Select menu item Options Timer Time offset gt f no connection to the plant is activated menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection Station 1 Box 1A Time offset ai E Current time Wednesday 10 09 21 Settings Wednesday 10 09 21 2 EH 7 Reset w Take over n section Current time the time provided by
59. eceive a virtual control unit in order to operate the plant via the PC e Select menu item Plant gt Control unit This function can also be selected by button H gt If there is no connection to the plant the menu Connection settings appears For a detailed description of this menu see chapter 5 Connection to the plant page 16 Via this menu the control unit of the plant can be remote PS fx controlled If several stations are connected select the corresponding control unit in menu Station The keys of the figure are designed as buttons mouse control In order to activate the system information menu click into the display image In addition operation via the number keypad of the PC is possible The assignment of the keys is shown in the figure Close the menu with menu item Back or button FA RESET With this menu item you can restart the plant e Select menu item Plant gt Reset gt If there is no connection to the plant the menu Connection settings appears For a detailed description of this menu see chapter 5 Connection to the plant page 16 The number of selectable stations depends on the kind of connection management unit e Select the stations to be reset and confirm with button vo Station 1 Station 5 Station 2 Station 6 Station 3 Station 7 Station 4 Station 8 Jf OK X Abbrechen rRiax 5 28 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFI
60. ettes which are not transmitting a NIT and transponders of external components can be added to the NIT manually As it is not possible to transmit the new NIT to exter nal components the NIT must be switched off at all of this compo nents in order to avoid two different NITs Older cassettes which are not transmitting a NIT are shown in window Station Box e Dependent on the cassette click to the but tons QAM or COFDM and enter the data of the transponder e Click to button in order to transfer the transponder to section New gt The transponder data can be complemented in section New gt For adding several transponders repeat this procedure accordingly SECTION FROM gt IMPORT e n order to import a saved exported NIT click to button _ amp Impatt e Click to button in order to transfer all listed transponders to section New or e select individual transponders in order to transfer only the selection using button E to section New gt Transponders not transferred to section New will not be part of the new NIT and will pos sibly not be found during station search of a receiver gt 41 From Cassette All New Import Headline Station Box QAM cOFDM Frequency MHz Symbolrate MS QAM TS1D Hex ON ID He la Cassette All New Import Headline amp Import Frequency Symbol Mod TS ID OR ID 306 000 6 900 QnM6
61. ff you can change the switching status of IPS T The current switching status is shown between the two buttons ed 96 CCRS 1000 8 INDEX A Activate connection 29 Activation Code 12 Add a new PID 60 Adjust the output level 84 Administrate the configuration data 21 Alarm E Mail 67 Alarm Modem 66 Alarm report 80 Alarm settings 65 Alarm SNMP Traps 68 Attenuation setting 74 Automatic LCN assignment 35 3 Backup 23 Backup System 75 Basic configuration of the plant 14 Basic information 21 Cassette 78 Close plant 23 Communication programme lt gt plant 25 COM port 17 Configuration 14 Configuration data 21 Connection settings 17 18 19 Connection to the plant 16 Connection via COM port 17 Connection via Ethernet 19 Ethernet gt UMTS VPN 86 Connection via modem 18 In situ connection 17 Requirements 16 Sample configuration 86 Controlling the plant 20 Control unit 28 Create NIT 33 TRIAX D Data rate measurement 58 Data settings 29 Deactivate connection 29 Delete the log file 57 Delete timer 49 Description 10 Detailed information 21 Direct connection 14 Display Text 74 DNS account 19 E Edit 29 33 39 48 49 50 52 61 75 Ti Edit a timer 49 Edit NIT 39 Edit selection 49 77 E Mail 67 English 83 Error message 66 67 68 Ethernet 10 19 63 Ethernet password 65 Exit 25 Export 25 Export a Service LCN list 37 Export the log file 57 H Filter ON check
62. ginning of the configuration page 88 gt Using http 172 20 207 0 1001 public IP address of the routers 3 port for the port forwarding to the internal IP address 192 168 1 201 e g you can get external access to the browser user interface of the IPST Confirm the settings with button Apply UMTS GPRS configuration In menu UMTS GPRS Configuration enter the APN mobile access data from mdex as well as the pin of the SIM card of the router Gole http 172 20 207 0 ppp cgi D BOX e UR5i v2 x A Ke 03 xi E Index Kopfstation GSS GSS Kopfstation UMTS router UR5i v2 UMTS GPRS Configuration pum s Network iV Create PPP connection pt Primary SIM card Secondary SIM card UMTS GPRS IPsec APN cda vodafone de DynDNS Username m00xxxxb mdex de System Log i Password def Configuration eM Authentication PAP or CHAP y PAP or CHAP Y LAN VRRP IP Address UMTS GPRS Phone Number Firewall NAT Operator OpenVPN Network Type automatic selection v automatic selection Y F IPsec E GRE PIN L2TP MRU 1500 1500 bytes DynDNS NTP MTU 1500 1500 bytes SNMP ze SMTP V Get DNS addresses from operator SMS EES S _ Expansion Port ET Check PPP connection necessary for uninterrupted operation USB Port Startup Script Ping IP Address Up Down Script Ping Interval cu Automatic Update Customization E Enable traffic monitoring U Modul un ser Mo
63. h button wo ed 75 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Backup SYSTEM OUTPUT Herein the present backup cassettes will be entered e Select the connected backup cassettes for the corresponding outputs of the backup system e g Station 2 Box 1 Linie A CCS 2 1001 DVB S2 COFDM BACKUP SYSTEM INPUT Herein the needed input SAT layer will be assigned to the backup cassettes e In case of a cassettes malfunction assign the needed input to the corre sponding backup cassette Backup System 2 Back sl Backup System Output Input 1 Station 2 Box1 Linie A CCS 2 1001 DVB S2toCOFDM sl Deelt sl 2 Station 2 Box 1 Linie B CCS 2 1001 DVB S2toCOFDM v OFF 3 Station 2 Box 2 Linie A CCS 2 1001 DVB S2toCOFDM v OFF 4 Statior 2 Box2 Linie B CCS 2 1001 DVB S2to COFDM v OFF 5 Station 2 Box 3 Linie B CCS 2 1001 DVB S2toCOFDM v OFF 6 Station 2 Box 3 Linie B CCS 2 1001 DVB S2 to COFDM 7 Station 2 Box 4 Linie B CCS 2 1001 DVB S2to COFDM 8 Station 2 Box 4 Linie B CCS 2 1001 DVB S2 to COFDM The changes are only effective when they were sent to the plant 4 Close the menu e Close the menu via the menu item Back or buttons FA ex o 76 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION MTP PROGRAM This function is only needed for a few specific applications cassettes Its handling is described in the assembly ins
64. iations are possible ex a CCRS 1000 2 4 PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 3 2 4 DESCRIPTION The CCRS 1000 software allows to configure record and store the settings of head end stations plants of the head end station system CSE 3300 online as well as off line gt All settings with exception of the direct control via the virtual con trol unit first will be done in the CCRS 1000 software random access memory RAM of PC and must be finally transferred to the plant send data All current cassettes and head end stations of the can be controlled with a PC directly via the serial COM port interface of the head end station or remote controlled via a modem a GSM mobile phone or via Ethernet by using a cor responding management system Software updates Always keep the software versions of the head end stations and the CCRS 1000 always up to date in order to be able to configure also the newest products gt The most recent version can be downloaded from www triax com gt Remote software updates for head end stations and cassettes can be done with the BEflash software PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS System requirements for the CCRS 1000 software PC with a Pentium processor Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP Vista 7 from Internet Explorer 5 on atleast 32 MB RAM at least 50 MB free space on hard drive LAN interface RJ 45 socket for remote control via Ethernet serial interf
65. ify Guadintevat Mode transponders added in section From Tsp fosen Hex N ON ID 0002 Hex 7 SE Take change Frequency Symbol Mod TS ID OR ID e Select a corresponding transponder of the list 30s ooo 6 900 onnsa osn 0002 gt n the upper part of the window the al ready entered data are show e Modify the data of the corresponding transpond er if necessary e Take over the modifications with button Take change into the list Selection T al Len gt In the lower part of the window you see all transponders contained in the new NIT Via button 8 Selection selected transponders can be removed from the NIT Via button fa all transponders can be removed from the NIT Via button cn the menu LCN Logical Channel Numbers will be opened to preset Channel Numbers see Logical channel num bers page 34 gt Now the new NIT is created and can be transmitted to selected cassettes beware or all cassettes recommended en 43 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION SECTION To All cassettes which can transmit a NIT are listed in the E Network id right window EFTF Version 00 gt In this section you can transfer the new NIT created Netiokname in section New to selected cassettes beware or all cassettes recommended Station Box e In order to transfer the NIT to all cassettes recom mended click to button is e Th
66. in this tab Alarm SNMP T raps active P address 192 168 0 142 162 192 168 0143162 u 132 168 0 183 162 Enter up to 3 IP addresses which should receive the error message and acti vate them via the corresponding check box n case of an error message it will be sent to the activated IP ad dresses as SNMP Inform Request See below the structure of the error message Seq Int 1 SNMP Version Str public Community String Inform Int 26 Requestld In Enron Int O Errorlndex Seq Seq OID W386 TAT 293431001 Str Alarm report 1 Channel in Nuremberg Tel 212 20 172 90 60003 been can j celled The changes are only effective when they were sent to the plant 4 ex o 68 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION TRIAX MONITORING CASSETTE Via this menu a connected monitoring cassette can be configured Using a monitoring cassette the output signals of a broadband cable system in the frequency range of 47 862 MHz can be monitored Furthermore an info channel is feed into the cable system displaying the channel assignment The monitoring cassette must be assembled according to its assembly instruc tion a channel search must be done e Read the data of the monitoring cassette e Select menu item Edit Monitoring cassette Back Edit Options ala el els ci n section Supervision list the output signals f
67. int e Click to button s in order to export the log file e Click to button A in order to delete the log file in the cassette en gt 57 A CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION gt A connection to the plant must be activated Online Otherwise menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection DATA RATE MEASUREMENT Via this function the input and output data rates of cassettes can be displayed e Activate button Ze gt The cassette must support this function A connection to the plant must be activated amp Online Otherwise menu connection settings appears in order to activate a connection The data rates are displayed in section Data Rate Measurement and will be updated continuously BREED is flashing until el is deactivated Data Rate Measurement From Input 9 874 MBit s From Input B 9 674 MBit s From Input ASI 3 163 MBit s Output null packets 8 807 MBit s Output data rate 22 861 MBit s PID 7 MBit s The data rates of the inputs A B and ASI are shown In addition it is possible to read the data rates of the output and the null packets In order to get the data rate of a single PID mark the PID in the input window then its data rate is shown at PID 2 Changes e g of the filter settings will take effect in measuring not before they are transmitted to the cassette with activated filters
68. ions if you are aware of its consequences The modifications will be done as all settings via CCRS 1000 first in the programme RAM The new modified NIT must finally be sent to the plant e Select menu item Edit Edit NIT Edit NIT Back Export 8 From Cassette All New Import Headline Frequency eg Frequency Symbol Mod TS ID OR ID Station Box i 4 New Symbolrate Network id Modulation Version Bandwidth Coderate Networkname Guardintervall Mode TS4D ON ID Station Box 1 2 E E z 1 3 1 4 1 H Frequency Symbol Mod TS ID OR ID Selection m All Selection T ai N The Edit NIT menu consists of three sections From _ New _ To ex o herein the contents of the NIT will be selected herein the contents will be collected modifications are pos sible herein the targets of the new NIT will be selected The NIT can be saved in form of an oni file 39 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION SECTION FROM gt CASSETTE gt All cassettes able to transmit a NIT will be shown The NIT of a selected cassette will be shown below e Click to button GC in order to transfer all listed transponders to section New or e select individual transponders in order to Selection transfer only the selection using button Z to section New gt Transponders not transferred to section
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71. lect manuelle Konfiguration enter the required settings click to button bernehmen apply The specified values relate to this example local IP address 192 168 1 201 Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 local IP address of the router Click to button zur ck in order to return to the main menu Click to button Benutzer Passwort user password Benutzer Passwort ndern Auf dieser Seite k nnen Sie das Passwort und den Usernamen ndern Mit einem Klick auf die bernehmen Schaltfl che wird das Password ge ndert Sollten die beiden Passworteingaben nicht bereinstimmen erscheint eine Warnung und die Eingaben werden zur ckgesetzt Passwort berpr fung Ein Aus Benutzername admin Password Passwort wiederholen ed 90 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ex o Enter a user name Benutzername and a password Passwort and switch on the password request S in order to prevent unauthorized access to the IPST Click to button bernehmen apply Configure the UMTS router UR5i v2 By default UR5i is set to the static IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Adjust your PC to a static IP address in the address range of the UR5i e g 192 168 1 2 Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Call up the web interface of the UR5i via a browser http 192 168 1 1 n Ic IE nte 1192 168 1 1 Pe The server 192 168 1 1at URSi v2 requires a use
72. nd its qualifier if a SMS should be converted into a fax e Activate the alarm with check box Alarm 1 active The alarms 2 and 3 will be set analogous to alarm 1 TRIAX e 66 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION TAB ALARM E Mait only CCRC 2 If a management unit is connected via LAN all settings to send an error mes sage as e mail are to be done in this tab Alarm E Mail E mail addresses E mail settings active Provider mp example de hair amp example de User example amp examplede nep2Gexamplede Password Passwot 0 hep3Gexampe de 0088 Subject Maltunction helps example de help5 examplel de In section E mail settings enter the data needed in order to send an e mail via your e mail account Provider SMTP server address of the provider User Your e mail account address Password Your password needed in order to send e mails Subject Individual text gt Standard SMTP port 25 is used to send e mails e Enter up to 5 recipient e mail addresses in section E mail addresses which should receive the error message e Activate the e mail addresses via the corresponding check box ex o 67 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION TAB ALARM SNMP Tnaps only CCRC 2 If a management unit is connected via LAN all settings to send an error mes sage as SNMP Inform Request are to be done
73. nt I 92 169 0 120 60002 Example T own CCRC CERC d Street of the plant Example Street Iw CEMC available gt Alarm settings can be tested with menu item Options gt Manage ment unit gt Test alarm report page 80 TAB ALARM SETTINGS Herein enter the time interval from the appearance of an error until the error message will be sent as well as the language of the error message ex o 65 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION TAB ALARM MobEM only CCRC 8 If a management unit is connected via modem all settings to send an error message as SMS or fax are to be done in this tab Alarm Modern Alam 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 1 active Phone number of the receree Country code National phone number Provider settings Alarm report bo SMS FAX Pager Cityruf Fax to SMS format TAP UCP Provider service number Provider qualiter ea to Far EE Three recipients for error messages can be entered Alarm 1 2 and 3 e Activate button Alarm 1 e In section Phone number of the receiver enter the Country code e g 0049 for Germany and the National phone number e g 0891234 e n section Provider settings select whether the message should be sent as a SMS a fax or to a pager and select the transmission format supported by the provider TAP or UCP Enter the service number SMSC of the provider a
74. on B and liability in section 7 Upon acceptance this agreement is enforceable against you and any entity that obtained the software and on whose behalf it is used If you do not agree do not use the software TRIAX permits you to use the software only in accordance with the terms of this wi I accept the agreement O I do not accept the agreement Ce Je Lena e Read the license agreement IF you accept the license agreement select I accept the agreement and click the Next gt button eux E 12 CCRS 1000 3 2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE e A table will appear which lists the software versions of the cassettes which are compatible with the CCRS 1000 software ie Setup CCRS1000 Information Please read the following important information before continuing When you are ready to continue with Setup click Next Attention CCRS1000 software has been tested with the following cassette softwares Please execute update Control Unit CCRC 8 CCMC 6000 CCE 200 CCOM 20x CCSF 2360 CCS 2370 CCS 2380 CCS 47x v gt Keep the software version of the CCRS 1000 always up to date in order to be able to remote control also the newest products gt After installing the CCRS 1000 software update the software for the cassettes if necessary e Click the Next gt button e Specify the directory in which the CCRS 1000 should be installed e g C Programme TRIAX CCRS 1000
75. one access point APN cda vodafone de web direct mOOxxxxc ghi access point Device addresses P address fixed IP via 172 21 88 xxx Internet iOOxxxxa maxmuster OpenVPN access mann mdex de fixed IP via 172 20 207 xxx Mobil mOOxxxxc maxmuster Vodafone access mann mdex de e Assign the IP addresses for the components at receiving plant side For this example Component IP address IP address router 192 168 1 1 DE IP address management system 192 168 1 200 60003 IP address IP power switch IPS1 1926881201 80 Configure the Ethernet settings for CCRC 2 as described in the assembly instructions of CCRC2 ee 88 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Call up menu Edit Plant settings Ethernet Page 63 enter the set tings required for the network the plant is installed and click to button Take over in order to send the settings to the management system Ethernet Settings Enter ethernet password IE 192 168 1 200 Mask 255 255 255 0 New password Port 60003 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Repeat password HTML Port 180 eu Take over Take over The specified values relate to this example e Configure the IP power switch IPS1 By default IPST is set to the static IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnetmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Port 80 Adjust your PC to a static IP address in the address range of the IPS1 e g 192 168 1 2 Subnetmask 255 255 0 0 Connec
76. onnection via the Internet the external public IP address of the router or its dy namic DNS account and the port of the management unit separated by a colon e g 212 20 172 000 60002 w OK X Cancel gt For remote control via Internet the router of the management unit must be connected to the Internet In addition its public IP address with which it is connected to the Internet must be known gt Port forwarding must be set for the port you set during LAN configu ration at the router of the management unit gt Observe the operating instructions of the router e Click the button Progress XXXXXXX e f a password was set before enter the password case sensitive e Click the button The status indicator left below will change from Offline to 6 Online ae 19 CCRS 1000 6 1 READ DATA CONFIGURATION 6 CONTROLLING THE PLANT gt Functions settings currently not available e g management unit does not support this function etc are disabled gt All settings with exception of the direct control via the virtual con trol unit first will be done in the CCRS 1000 software random ac cess memory RAM of the PC and must be sent finally to the plant send data 6 1 READ DATA CONFIGURATION Via this function the current configuration of the plant can be imported into the programme e Click the button Progress Check Plant ks Er p N
77. ort Export C Plant settings e Head station C Monitoring cassette C Multiswitch C Timer e Select the part to be exported and confirm with button ve Enter a file name and the path of the memory location in the appearing Save as window in order to store the file ExiT With this menu item you can exit the programme Attention Unsaved changes will be lost e Select menu item File Exit 6 3 Menu PLANT COMMUNICATION PROGRAMME lt gt PLANT The communication with the plant is done via Plant menu Plant d Read data All settings with exception of the direct control send data via the virtual control unit first will be done in Controlunit the CCRS 1000 software RAM of the PC In or O Reset der to get it active at the plant the configura agp Activate connection tion data must be sent finally to the plant Send data ee 25 CCRS 1000 6 3 MENU PLANT COMMUNICATION PROGRAMME lt gt PLANT READ DATA In this menu you can read the configuration data out of the plant into the pro gramme RAM e Select menu item Plant Read data This function can also be selected by button gt If there is no connection to the plant the menu Connection settings appears For a detailed description of this menu see chapter 5 Connection to the plant page 16 Progress x Read data Check Plant v
78. ound during the channel search of the monitoring cassette are shown Via menu Edit channels can be added from a list or manually changed or deleted Only PAL FM and DVB C but no DVB T channels can be monitored 69 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION 3 CHANGE TRANSMITTER e Select menu item Edit gt Change transmitter or click on button 1 Back Edit Options ala mele ei Type Frequency Transmittername Control QAM Symbol rate Tv digital D 858 000 MHz DI UN 256 D 6 900 MS s Take over change Supervision list C2 TV analogue 0 new OFF e Activate the transmitter to be changed in the supervision list e Enter the changes in section Change e Take over the modified channels into the Supervision list using button Take over change INSERT TRANSMITTER FROM HEAD STATION e Select menu item Edit gt Insert from head station or click on button sel Back Edit Options lt al agja m ele a TY analogue TV analogue TV analogue TV analogue TV analam a 4 Insert selected transmitters Supervision list All transmitters of the head end station are displayed in the Head station list e Select all transmitters to be monitored in the Head station list and insert them into the Supervision list using button Insert selected transmitters ed 70 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION amp NEW TRANSMITTER e
79. ound void and unenforceable it will not affect the validity of the balance of this agreement which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms This agreement shall not prejudice the statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer This agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by an authorized officer of TRIAX Updates may be licensed to you by TRIAX with additional or different terms This is the entire agreement between TRIAX and you relating to the Software and it supersedes any prior representations discussions undertakings communications or advertising relating to the Software 1 9 COMPLIANCE WITH LICENSES If you are a business or organization you agree that upon request from TRIAX or TRIAX author ized representative you will within thirty 30 days fully document and certify that use of any and all Software at the time of the request is in conformity with your valid licenses from TRIAX 8 CCRS 1000 2 2 MEANING OF THE USED SYMBOLS 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 1 PACKING CONTENTS 1 CD Software CCRS 1000 and assembly instructions 1 adapter in order to connect the control unit to a modem connection cable RS 232 2 2 MEANING OF THE USED SYMBOLS A gt General note Important note Performing works gt The shown illustrations of menus are partly dependent on the cas settes resp its software versions as well as the used operating sys tem and its settings Var
80. play Tei 73 BOC KOD SY E NN ETT TT TE 74 Input GSS anmen ee 74 Backup System HME tie gegen 25 Backup System MMO E 75 NEE PAS GIG GIN en ea een 76 Selten 76 Component Belli er een a een 76 COMP ONG JG ON re ee E 76 Eege Z i Ee EE 78 Momioring CISSelle en een 78 Level dnellgell ODE ae een 78 STAHL SECC E 79 Management UT E 79 TS Glas eege 79 aid CCRS 1000 Tite OUS SE era 80 xiii NE oo ea 81 EE EN E E EA A E 82 PT A S 82 6 6 Menu language nenne 82 Ou Merno ET 82 6 8 E Station configuration eeeeeeeee 93 PAM Final mEEEm 84 PACK T M 85 Al Connection PC ms Ethernet m UMTS VPN ws Management system 85 Sample configuration with tested components ssusuusse 85 Componenis USE coste uie titm REDI MM UNT RA EMEN MUS 86 Funcional Principle eer 86 Configuration sequence nase een 87 LIU S EE E EE TM 96 en 5 CCRS 1000 1 0 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This document includes warranty information and a license agreement governing the use of TRIAX A S software 1 0 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT By using copying or distributing the TRIAX software you accept all the terms and conditions of this agreement including in particular the provisions on Use contained in section 1 2 Transferability in section 1 4 Warranty in section 1 6 and liability in section 1 7 Upon acceptance this agreement
81. ple Street CCRC CCRC 2 Iw CEMC available gt This data are for information only and will be shown when a saved configuration will be opened in the open dialogue and transmitted in error messages This helps to keep track if you have to manage several plants e Select your management unit in drop down menu CCRC gt Dependent on your selection only needed configuration fields are enabled e Activate the check box beside CCMC available if a monitoring cassette is used in your plant gt Only with this check box activated the settings for error messages are enabled TAB Passworp Herein you can enter a password for the remote access to the plant if a man agement unit is selected This password will be asked for when establishing a connection By default no password is assigned e Enter your desired password in field New Password e Enter your desired password in field Repeat password again e Click to button amp Sevinapasswad in order to save the password gt Using button amp Testpassward you can check the password before you terminate the connection ed 62 CCRS 1000 6 4 MEN U EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION ex o TAB MobpEM If a management unit is connected via modem the connection settings needed are to be done in this tab Modern MGSM modem or analogue modem attached to the station f analogue modem analogue modem
82. ransferred to all activated cassettes whose function NIT will be set to on en 47 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION TIMER Via this menu the output of analogue cassettes which support this function can be switched on and off time controlled gt For this function a management system is required e Select menu item Edit gt Timer gt This function can also be selected by button or the context menu right mouse button This function is controlled by the management unit so any changes must be transferred to the management unit The plant must contain a cassette which can forward the time to the management unit timing circuit A maximum of 100 timers are possible EX Back Edit OH 18 00 00 MTWTF__ DN 1 1 4 48 250 MHz E 20 00 00 MTWTF__ OFF 1 1A 49 250 MHz DEFINE A TIMING CIRCUIT In the selecting menu Timing circuit all cassettes are shown which can for ward the time to the management unit The following cassettes are possible timing circuits CCS 2570 ECS 23 CEs 59905 2354 9591239 e Select the desired timing circuit in the selecting menu with button 9 48 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION DEFINE A NEW TIMER EIE e Open the menu Timer via Edit gt New a m Timer or button i mE e Activate ON or deactivate OFF the timer in section Timer SCH e Enter the time and the days the timer is Zr
83. ration in Annex A Page 89 6 6 MENU LANGUAGE Language i In menu Language select the menu languages EE German de DE German English French or Spanish SIS English en GBjUS BB French fr FR ES Spanish fes E5 6 7 Menu HELP In Menu Help you can ls open the help file via menu item Help gt Help or amp Hilfe get information about the software version via menu item Help B info Info m TRIAX 83 CCRS 1000 6 8 A STATION CONFIGURATION The output level of stations and cassettes equipped with an electronic level controller can be set via this menu The stored maximum temperature can be reset gt If button becomes active after selecting a station in the left window tree structure of the CCRS 1000 the station is equipped with an electronic level controller Access for this menu is only possible via this button The setting of the output level of cassettes is possible from the control units software version V44 BE Remote on e Click to button Sl ex o Digital Backplane Settings EI EI Station No 1 Station Level CSE 3312 3 dB D Excess temperature 34 C 93 F Reset mt 2 3 4 5 b ri H 4 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 25 2 1000 CC5 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 CCS 2 1000 Adjust the output level of the station via buttons amp value O 6d
84. rname and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Username sid er name Password sword L Remember my credentials Enter User name default is root and password default is root for login We recommend to change the password LAN configuration Limit the address range of the IP pool of the DHCP server so that the static IP addresses of the management system 192 168 1 200 and the IPS1 192 168 1 201 are outside the DHCP range menu LAN configuration IP Pool Start IP Pool End 91 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ex o Ba Gore http 172 20 207 0 eth cgi P Box amp unsi v x A ue EE xis E Index Kopfstation GSS GSS Kopfstation UMTS router UR5i v2 LAN Configuration Network Primary LAN Secondary LAN DHCP DHCP client disabled v disabled v UMTS GPRS IPsec IP Address i92 168 1 1 DynDNS Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 System Log Media Type auto negotiation auto negotiation Configuration d IL u LAN Default Gateway VRRP UMTS GPRS Firewall NAT OpenVPN IPsec GRE L2TP DynDNS NTP SNMP SMTP SMS Expansion Port USB Port Startup Script Up Down Script Automatic Update DNS Server i V Enable dynamic DHCP leases IP Pool Start 192
85. t the PC with the IPS1 via a LAN cable Call up the web interface only in German of the IPS1 via a browser http 192 168 1 100 Click to button ize system settings ex o 89 CCRS 1000 Al CONNECTION PC ETHERNET UMTS VPN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Systemeinstellungen Auf dieser Seite k nnen Sie die Systemeinstellungen des IPS 1 ver ndern und an Ihre Netzwerkparameter anpassen Sie k nnen zudem den Hostnamen sowie die Hintergrund und Textfarbe ndern Die MAC Adresse des IPS 1 wird ebenfalls angezeigt Sollten Sie die IP Adresse ndern m ssen Sie nachdem die neue Adresse bernommen wurde ebenfalls die IP Adresse in der Adresszeile andern um wieder Zugriff auf den IPS 1 zu erhalten Beachten Sie dass falsche Eingaben dazu f hren k nnen dass Sie keinen Zugriff mehr auf den IPS 1 erhalten Alle nderungen auf dieser Seite werden erst nach einem Klick auf die Schaltfl che bernehmen bernommen Dabei werden die Eingaben berpr ft und nur akzeptiert wenn die Eingaben g ltig sind Im Fehlerfall wird eine Warnung inklusive der fehlerhaften Eingabe erzeugt Mit der Schaltfl che Verwerfen werden alle nderungen r ckg ngig gemacht die noch nicht bernommen worden sind Zuweisung durch den DHCP Server manuelle Konfiguration IP Adresse Subnetzmaske Prim rer DNS Server Sekund rer DNS Server MAC Adresse pamm Host Name p Hintergrundfarbe Bo EO E2 Textfarbe E255 Eo EO Se
86. transmission en 54 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION If a cassette contains a CA module in tab CA Modul the corresponding filter settings the services to be descrambled as well as the settings of the CA module can be done Services PIDs CA Modul m TSID 044D ONID 0001 2 Bayerisches FS N ProgNr Ox6DCE dez 28110 7 Bayerisches FS 5 ProgNr Ox6DCB dez 28107 M Das Erste ProgNr 0x6DCA dez 28106 7 AC3 0x006A dez 106 M Audio 0x0066 dez 102 Audio 0 0067 dez 103 c3 M TXT 0 0068 dez 104 M Unknown 00054 dez 84 MM Unknown 040816 dez 2070 M Unknown 0x087B dez 2171 v Video 0x0065 dez 101 Supply 5v DI PIDCheck ON D CA Menu lt e Select the services to be descrambled gt Ifa service can not be descrambled as e g the number of PIDs to be descrambled by the CA module are exhausted PIDs of e g not needed languages can be deselected to get free capacities Via selection field Supply dependent on the cassette and its software ver sion the power supply of the CA module can be switched over from 5V to 3 3 V Power supply switching of newer cassettes will be done automati cally If the cassette does not have the control menu Supply the selection field Supply is out of order Please also observe the operating instructions of the CA module Via selection field PIDCheck the PID monitoring can be s
87. truction of the corresponding cas settes EDIT SELECTION Via this menu a component plant station cassette selected in the left window tree structure can be changed resp new added virtually e g for preconfigu ration planning etc e Activate the component to be changed in the left window tree structure e Select menu item Edit gt Edit selection gt This function can also be selected by the context menu right mouse button COMPONENT PLANT 23i Station choice e Select the desired management unit e Confirm the selection with button V cx COMPONENT STATION 23i Station choice USE 3313 5TC 315 332 CSE 3313 5TC 315 332 CCE 15 8 e Select the desired station e Confirm the selection with button ok TRIAX 5 Ze CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION COMPONENT CASSETTE 3 Cassette choice Free Free CCS 1001 O D VB 52 QAM scrambling CCT 1000 COFOM G4M ALL CCT 1001 COFOM O4M scrambling CCS 2 1001 QPSE COFOM ALL CCS 1001 T DVB 52 COFDM scrambling CCS 2 2001 OPSK COFOM ALL CCS 1000 M DVE S2 te MPTS CCT 1000 M DB T to MPTS CCS 1000 55 DVB S2 ta SPTS CCT 1000 T5 D vB T ta SPTS LU 1000 MG MPTS SPTS to HAM LU 1000 MT MPTS SPTS ta COFDM LAV 310 AY PAL BDT UHF CCAM 312 amp v PAL BD1 UHF LES 1231 SAT PAL BD1 72 LES 1233 SAT PAL BD CCS 1234 SAT PAL HYF e Select the desired cassette e Confirm the selection with
88. witched OFF gt By default PID monitoring is switched ON If particular PIDs are not descrambled the CA module is reset If dropouts occur during the descrambling of several stations the PID monitoring can be switched off en 55 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION Configuration of the CA module L gt A connection to the plant must be activated amp j Online e Click on button _ CA Menu This menu depends on the CA module used Therefore please ob serve the operating instruction of the CA module The following figure is exemplary Conditional Access CA CA Kontrolle CA Menu CA E Een Module Mainmenu 1 Information BH 5 5 2 Smartcard il TS 3 Email Messages Q Beenden 4 Parental Control 5 Module Options 6 Quit Reset gt The menu items are numbered in section CA Menu e Click on the corresponding numbered button in section CA Control in order to select a menu item SECTION Output Herein you get a summery of the selected filters in section Input of the cor responding internal transport stream independent on whether the filters are activated TOOLBAR The functions of buttons Al El 4 and amp as well as of the submenu Plant are described in main menu Plant page 25 button E is described in sub menu Edit Data settings page 29 ee 56 CCRS 1000 6 4 MENU EDIT PLANT CONFIGURATION al Loc

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