IKUSI MAC-HD Web Interface User Manual

IKUSI MAC-HD Web Interface User Manual

Standalone high-definition modulator
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REF. 4493
Standalone high-definition modulator

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  • Page 1 Web interface user guide MAC-HD REF. 4493 Standalone high-definition modulator...
  • Page 3 Index Introduction About this Manual Product Description Web interface connection Ethernet Connection General Configuration Main Menu Identification Local configuration Network configuration LCD+Joystick Web access password Save/Restore configuration Upgrade Restart Signals Adjustment Services Input settings Output settings DVB-T Output IP Output USB player Status Input...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    (please see www.ikusi.tv for the manual). Product Description The MAC-HD is a standalone modulator that can process different Video and Audio for- mats, to create a high-definition COFDM channel. This product offers a solution to video signal distribution requirements in residential installa- tions, hotels, special buildings or security video monitoring installations with COFDM digital TV modulation.
  • Page 5: Web Interface Connection

    Access the PC’S TCP/IP Settings and configure the following parameters: * PC’S /IP Address: 192.168.1.1 * Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Connect the PC to the LAN port (RJ-45) of the MAC-HD unit (position 1 in the diagram below). 1 - Ethernet Connector (LAN port, RJ-45)
  • Page 6 NOTE The configuration process must be carried out in local mode, even though the unit can be accessed from any PC on the LAN. Start the web browser and enter the MAC-HD unit’s IP address: INITIAL IP ADDRESS: 192.168.1.6 NOTE You may change this initial IP address later if you wish to.
  • Page 7: General Configuration

    General Configuration General Configuration Main menu 1-Main menu 2-Submenus 3-Work area 4-Language selection 5-Save configuration To explore the different menus, select each option in the menus area (position 1 in the diagram above). Depending on the options available in each menu, there will be one or various submenus (position 2 in the diagram above).
  • Page 8: Identification

    Select the GENERAL menu and then the CONFIGURATION submenu. Access the LOCAL CONFIGURATION tab. This section is used to set the date, time and standard time zone of the MAC-HD modulator. COUNTRY: Select the country in which the unit is operating.
  • Page 9: Network Configuration

    General Configuration CURRENT DATE AND TIME: Shows the hour, date and format (Date: YYYY-MM- DD; Time: HH:MM). Once you have configured the data, you can save the changes by clicking on SAVE on the bottom part of the tab. Network configuration Select the GENERAL menu and then the CONFIGURATION submenu.
  • Page 10: Lcd+Joystick

    Access the PASSWORD tab. The PASSWORD configuration tab allows you to change the current password for acces- sing the web interface of the MAC-HD unit (see web interface connection section). OLD PASSWORD: Enter the current password. NEW PASSWORD: Enter the new password.
  • Page 11: Save/Restore Configuration

    General Configuration Save/Restore configuration Select the GENERAL menu and then the SAVE/RESTORE menu. All the configuration data established in the unit and accessible through the menus, sub- menus and web interface tabs can be stored in a backup file. Likewise, all the unit’s settings can be restored using a previously existing backup image. Access the SAVE CONFIGURATION section and click on the SAVE button to save a backup copy file.
  • Page 12: Restart

    Resart Select the GENERAL menu and then the RESTART submenu. Click on the RESTART button. The RESTART configuration file can now be used to restart the MAC-HD unit. Once you have restarted the unit, the home page will appear again.
  • Page 13 Signal adjustment Signal adjustment Services Select the SETTINGS menu and then the SERVICES submenu. Specify the parameters inside the SELECTION submenu: INPUT TYPE: Specify one of the five possible combinations. OUTPUT TYPE: DVB-T or IP. Specify the parameters within the INPUT SETTINGS submenu: INPUT ASPECT RATIO: 16/9 or 4/3 The INPUT 1 tab reports on the status of the analogue AV TV input connected to the AV1 input, allowing you to modify how the audio and video components are processed.
  • Page 14: Signals Adjustment

    Signal adjustment Within the OUTPUT SETTINGS submenu, specify the following parameters: BRIGHTNESS (1-255): Allows you to set the image’s brightness within a 1 to 255 range of values. You can enter a value or raise or lower the value unit-by-unit using the buttons on the right of the value field.
  • Page 15: Services

    Signal adjustment PIDs BLOCKING: To block any of the PIDs of each service, click to tick the correspon- ding selection box. NAME: Tells you the name of each service SID: Allows you to modify the SID value (can be modified). NOTE The SID value is important for detecting the channels in some receivers.
  • Page 16: Dvb-T Output

    Signal adjustment DVB-T Output Select the SETTINGS menu and then the DVB-T OUTPUT submenu. Specify the fo- llowing parameters in the DVB-T submenu: CHANNEL: Allows you to select and modify the output channel. FREQUENCY: States the output frequency of the current radiofrequency carrier and allows you to modify its value.
  • Page 17 Signal adjustment NETWORK NAME: Allows you to assign a name to the network. PROVIDER: Allows you to specify the name of the service provider. NID: Allows you to assign a value to the network identifier. TSID: Allows you to assign a value to the transport stream (or TS) identifier. NOTE When configuring a headend with 2 or more units, the TSID value must be diffe- rent in each unit.
  • Page 18: Ip Output

    Signal adjustment IP Output Select the SETTINGS menu and then the IP OUTPUT submenu. Specify the following parameters in the IP submenu: PROTOCOL: The drop down menu offers two options : UDP and UDP/RTP. UDP is a transport protocol. Time To Live: Is a parameter used to restrict the multicasting range. QoS: Quality of Service.
  • Page 19: Usb Player

    Signal adjustment ES ES STATUS: Tells you the status of the output services NUMBER OF SERVICES: Reports the number of services. OUTPUT BITRATE: Tells you the speed of the binary data at the unit’s output. USB Player Select the SETTINGS menu and then the USB PLAYER submenu. Within the FILE PLA- YBACK submenu, the Status section provides the following information: USB INSERTED: Tells you whether or not there is a pen drive connected to the unit.
  • Page 20 Status Status Select the STATUS menu. The STATUS tabs provide all the information on the statuses of the inputs and outputs, and the other general parameters of the unit (alarms, temperature, services, etc). Access the INPUT tab. INPUT 1 AND INPUT 2: VIDEO: shows whether there is a valid video signal at the input.
  • Page 21: Status

    Status Access the GENERAL tab. ES ES GENERAL: AVAILABLE VALUES: OK/ERROR TIME WORKING: Displays an error message if a hardware problem has been detected. HW STATUS: Displays an error message if an HD input has been inserted in the SD input. IN STATUS: Displays an error message if there is any problem at the DVB-T output, such as an overflow.
  • Page 22: General

    Reports Reports Configuration Select the REPORTS menu and then the CONFIGURATION submenu. The general report provides information on the general configuration of the unit, as perfor- med in the following submenu tabs:...
  • Page 23: Reports

    Reports...
  • Page 24: Logs

    Reports Logs Select the REPORTS menu and then the SYSTEM LOGS submenu. The historical system report will display the most recent events. The entries shown in this report can be filtered by level or process:...
  • Page 25 Reports...
  • Page 26 Ángel Iglesias, S.A. Paseo Miramón, 170 20014 San Sebastián, Spain Tel. +34 943 44 88 00 Fax +34 943 44 88 20 television@ikusi.com www.ikusi.tv MAC-HD (EN)

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