Triax 492055 User Manual

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891076C
QAM module - 492055/492056
TRIAX - your ultimate connection
TRIAX - your ultimate connection
Rev. 01 - 2012 - C

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  • Page 1 User guide | GB | 891076C QAM module - 492055/492056 TRIAX - your ultimate connection TRIAX - your ultimate connection Rev. 01 - 2012 - C...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Disposal ..........................3 Box content ..........................3 QAM module .......................... 3 Labels ............................. 4 Module installation ........................ 4 Module removal ........................4 CAM/Smart card ........................5 Status LED ..........................5 Log in ............................7 CA Modules window ......................8 CA Modules configuration window ..................
  • Page 3: Disposal

    Introduction Disposal Within in the European Union this label indicates that the product cannot be disposed of with the general household waste. Neither the headend nor the input and output modules can be disposed of with the general household waste. For proper treatment and recycling of old products, please take them to designated collection points in accordance with your na- tional legislation.
  • Page 4: Labels

    Basics Labels A label is placed on the output module where you can write the information regarding the configuration of the module. Besides the information that you write on the label, the module type and part number are also displayed on the label. Note The coloured part of the label informs you of the module type.
  • Page 5: Cam/Smart Card

    Basics CAM/Smart You can insert 2 Conditional Access modules (CA) into each of those output card modules that have Common Interface (CI) slots. Each CA module is able to unscramble at least one service. Which services depend on the service provider of the CA module and smart card. Status LED There is a status LED on the front of each module.
  • Page 6 Basics Green - flashing The output module receives data. Green - constant on The output module receives valid services. When starting the TDX system the output module and the system controller negotiate connection speed. If the LED continues to be red either the output module or the system controller has not been inserted cor- rectly.
  • Page 7: Log In

    TDX Service Tool Log in When you have loaded the TDX Service Tool from the TDX headend system to your laptop/computer the Login window of TDX Service Tool is displayed. When you have pressed the Log in button the System window is displayed. Rev.
  • Page 8: Ca Modules Window

    TDX Service Tool CA Modules Click the CA Modules tab in the TDX Service Tool to display the CA Modules window window. The first time you display the CA Modules window in a new configuration the module list only displays the number and type of the CA modules that you have inserted in the main and subunits.
  • Page 9: Ca Modules Configuration Window

    TDX Service Tool CA Modules con- The first time the TDX Service Tool displays the Configuration window for a CA module in a new configuration the fields and radio buttons display default figuration window values and nothing is selected in the service list area. Card speed If your smart card is able to use a higher card speed than the default card speed, open the drop-down list with the...
  • Page 10 TDX Service Tool Card function You can use the Card function radio buttons to determine whether you want the CA module to descramble services that are scrambled or you want the module to scramble services that are not scrambled . Click the Descramble (default) button if you want to de- scramble services .
  • Page 11 TDX Service Tool To select a service, click the check box (square) to the right of the service in question. If you want to change the filter options for a service, click the Setup button of the service in question to open the Filter options window. The first time you open the Filter options window the default value Descram- ble all audio PIDs has been selected.
  • Page 12 TDX Service Tool If you want to descramble PIDs (Packet Identifier) that are not audio or video PIDs, click the Descramble non audio/video PIDs check box. In case you do not want to descramble all audio PIDs you can select which audio PIDs you want to descramble.
  • Page 13 TDX Service Tool Select the language of the audio PID you want to descramble. When you have selected the required language, a second field is displayed below the first field so you can descramble another audio PID. You can de- scramble as many audio PIDs as you need.
  • Page 14 TDX Service Tool You use the Common interface button to open the common interface menu. Clicking the Common interface button gives you access to information from the smart card inserted in the CA module. The type of information provided by the smart card depends on the card itself and its make. Below is an example of the interface of a Conax card.
  • Page 15: Status Information

    TDX Service Tool When you have selected the services you want to descramble or scramble you have to click the Submit button to enter this information into the head- end system and return to the CA Modules window. When you return to the CA Modules window the descrambled services will be displayed next to the CA module you have configured.
  • Page 16: Output Window

    TDX Service Tool Output window Click the Output tab in the TDX Service Tool to display the Output window. The first time you display the Output window in a new configuration the module list only displays the number and type of output modules that you have inserted in the main and subunits.
  • Page 17: Configuration Of Output Modules

    TDX Service Tool Configuration of output modules The first time the TDX Service Tool displays the Configuration window for an output module in a new configuration the fields in the window will either dis- play a default value or be empty. Disabled output If you want to disable this output, click the Disabled output check box.
  • Page 18 TDX Service Tool Channel, Frequen- You have two possibilities when you configure a QAM cy and Channel module: spacing • You can use the specifications of the channel plan • You can enter a frequency manually. Using the channel plans: To select the required channel, open the drop-down list with the channels you can choose from.
  • Page 19 TDX Service Tool In the Select Services window you can select the serv- ice or services that you want to output. Note By clicking one of those column headlines that are underlined in the Select services win- dow you can sort the list into alphabetical or numerical order depending on which column headline you click.
  • Page 20 TDX Service Tool To select a service, click the check box (square) to the right of the service you want. If you want to give your selection of services a name, enter the name in the Mux name field. Click OK to return to the Configuration window. Now you continue to select or enter values in the other fields in the Configuration window.
  • Page 21 TDX Service Tool To select services from an input module, click the Serv- ices... button next to Select input field to open the Se- lect input modules window. To select an input module, click the check box (square) to the right of the module you want to use. If you want to give your selection a name, enter the name in the Mux name field.
  • Page 22 TDX Service Tool Note When you display the Configuration window for an output module that has been configured, all fields are filled in and services have been selected. If you want to change the existing values or services just follow the same procedure as when you configure an output module for the very first time.
  • Page 23: Bandwidth Monitor

    TDX Service Tool Bandwidth The bandwidth monitor which is placed above the status information area is a real time monitor, so it measures what is currently output. So when you monitor change the configuration the changes have to be submitted before the band- width monitor can measure it.
  • Page 24 TDX Service Tool Utilization Displays what is currently output as a percentage of the maximum output. Current payload Informs you about how much is currently output. Max payload Displays the maximum limit of how much you can out- put. When you return to the Output window the configuration of the output mod- ule is displayed in the module list.
  • Page 25: Delete Output Module

    TDX Service Tool Delete output If you want to remove an output module and the associated configuration you can use the Delete button of the module in question in the Output win- module dow. Click the Delete button of the QAM output module you want to remove. A message window is displayed asking you to confirm that you want to re- move the output module.
  • Page 26: Network Window

    TDX Service Tool Network Click the Network tab in the TDX Service Tool to display the Network win- window dow. The first time you display the Network window the fields in the window will display a default value. The service list area will display all the digital services you have configured to output using the Output tab.
  • Page 27 TDX Service Tool A barker channel carries all EIT information for a number of services. Using a barker channel all EIT information will be transferred from the indi- vidual outputs to the barker channel thereby making more room/ payload available to the output of services. Note If you to use a barker channel to carry the EIT information you have to make sure that the set-top boxes used by end-users are NorDig...
  • Page 28: Channel List

    TDX Service Tool Remember to click the Apply button in the upper right-hand corner to save new settings. Channel list When you have finished configuring all the output modules you have inserted in the headend units the Channel list tab displays a list with all the channels and services that you have selected.
  • Page 29: Save Configuration

    TDX Service Tool Save configu- An important button when you change your configuration of the headend system is the Apply button placed in the upper right-hand corner of the TDX ration Service Tool window. Apply Whenever you have made changes in your configuration, “Apply”...
  • Page 30: Manufacturer

    Manufacturer Manufacturer Dear Customer, Should you require technical assistance in the event that your expert dealer is unable to help you, please contact us at: Triax A/S Bjørnkærvej 3 8783 Hornsyld Denmark Tel.: +45 76 82 22 00 triax@triax.dk www.triax.dk...
  • Page 31: Your Notes

    Your notes Your notes Rev. 01 - 2012 - C...
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