• Do not cover the ventilation openings! • Do not install the head end in cabinets or recesses which are not ventilated. • Do not place any vessels containing liquids on the head-end station. - 3 - STI 1916 CT...
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January 27, 2003 which addresses old electronic and electrical devices, such devices must be disposed of at a designated collection facility. At the end of its service life, please take your device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal. - 4 - STI 1916 CT...
The station is equipped with one LAN input, one RF output and one test output (–25 dB). MPTS Stream 1 Modulator "1" Combiner RF OUT LAN 1 MPTS Stream 16 –25dB Modulator "16" TEST - 6 - STI 1916 CT...
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If the control input has connection to the Internet, the device can send a warn- ing e-mail when a signal, power supply or one of the fans fails. - 7 - STI 1916 CT...
Green = good signal; rot = no signal; red/green blinking; off = modulator off Power off + no fault –> LED blinks green Power on + no fault –> LED lights green Power on + fault –> LED blinks red - 8 - STI 1916 CT...
We recommend the use of lateral slide rails/component carriers in order to relieve the front panel. • Screw the unit with the mounting screws and the washer to the four cage nuts - 9 - STI 1916 CT...
Ensure that the mains plugs can be pulled out without difficulties. • Configure the device (page 13). • If the configuration is finished connect the RF output to the cable network. - 10 - STI 1916 CT...
• Insert the new power module. —> Make sure that it is locked. • Connect the new power module to the mains cable and check whether the status LED lights green. - 11 - STI 1916 CT...
– the red wire to the middle terminal (3 x plus terminal – the yellow wire on the upper terminal (3 x monitoring terminal • Mount the fan panel (2 screws —> Make sure that no wires will be clamped between fan and housing. - 12 - STI 1916 CT...
P d a t e s The configuration of the STI 1916 CT is to be done via an HTML user interface via a PC and a standard HTML browser.
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> Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties • Activate point "Use the following IP address". • Enter e.g. 192.168.0.2 for the IP address. • Enter for the Subnet mask 255.255.255.0. • Confirm the setting with "OK". - 14 - STI 1916 CT...
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First, an "empty" table is displayed (as with all menus). While the data is read from the device ... … is displayed. —> Changes in the menus are only transmitted to the head-end station when you click the button! - 15 - STI 1916 CT...
Select menu language (English/German) Herein the current system temperature as well as date and time of the last login is displayed. —> If a system temperature of 85°C will be reached, the system will be shut down.. - 16 - STI 1916 CT...
In the Port column, type the port to the multicast IP address of the IP stream. The TS and ON IDs of the stream are displayed in the TS / ON ID column. - 18 - STI 1916 CT...
), or whether the modulator is switched off ( The upper value shows the current needed data rate. The lower value shows the maximum possible output data rate (depend- ant on the output settings). - 19 - STI 1916 CT...
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For exceptional cases and "older" digital cable receivers, in column Spectrum the spectral position of the user signal can be inverted (invers). Factory default is "normal". - 20 - STI 1916 CT...
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(0…-10dB). Therefore measure and note down the output level of each modulator. Adjust the higher output levels to the output level of the modu- lator with the lowest output level incrementally. —> Changes must be transmitted to the head-end station! Therefore click on button - 21 - STI 1916 CT...
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Therefore click on button Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! • Therefore click on button —> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 22 - STI 1916 CT...
Herein you get an overview of the transponders, which are included in the NIT. If changes are done in menu output after preparing the NIT, an error and in column Line a "–" will be indicated. - 23 - STI 1916 CT...
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) transponders will not be deleted. Herein you can delete the NIT as well as the LCNs. —> Switch off the NIT: Delete the NIT. Thus, no NIT is played out on the station! - 24 - STI 1916 CT...
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—> You can also add an "*.oni" file, which you had generated with a PSW 1000 (from version 61 on) or a PSW 160 (from version 17 on). • In the selection window click on button "Open". The data is added. - 25 - STI 1916 CT...
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Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! • Therefore click on button —> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. Indication of Code rate, Guard interval, Bandwidth and Mode of COFDM transponders - 26 - STI 1916 CT...
—> The background colour in column Line indicates an output data overflow. In this case check the values in column used/max change the output settings or remove stations from the data stream using the station filter. - 27 - STI 1916 CT...
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( Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! • Therefore click on button —> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 28 - STI 1916 CT...
United Kingdom 0x0000233A, Nordig 0x00000029, France and the European As- sociation of Consumer Electronics Manufacturers 0x00000028. - 29 - STI 1916 CT...
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PSW 1000 (from version 61 on) or a PSW 160 (from version 17 on). Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! • Therefore click on button —> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 30 - STI 1916 CT...
Via this button you can clear the logbook. Via this button you can refresh the indication. —> The logbook is included in the protocol file (page 16)! - 31 - STI 1916 CT...
—> The device requests the required multicast IP streams via the Stream- ing Interface every 60 seconds. Querier requests will not be an- swered! Keep this in mind when configuring the network (querier host timeout). - 32 - STI 1916 CT...
—> Via the ON/OFF button you can deactivate the OpenVPN service. —> Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head- end station! Therefore click on button —> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 33 - STI 1916 CT...
– "SSL" (usually Port 465) Via button send alarm mail you can send a test mail. —> Before you can send a test mail, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button - 35 - STI 1916 CT...
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User are displayed to identify the head-end station. Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! • Therefore click on button —> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 36 - STI 1916 CT...
Herein select the time zone setting dependent on the location of the head- end station. The head-end station receives the Coordinated Universal Time – UTC if the configuration input has a connection to the Internet. Enter the corresponding UTC offset. - 37 - STI 1916 CT...
—> Aborting the firmware update or interrupting the power supply dur- ing the update might in worst case result in a defect of the device! —> During the update this warning is displayed. —> After a successful update, the following message appears: - 38 - STI 1916 CT...
—> Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head- end station! Therefore click on button —> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 39 - STI 1916 CT...
C 48 690.00 C 58 770.00 C 68 850.00 C 29 538.00 C 39 618.00 C 49 698.00 C 59 778.00 C 69 858.00 C 30 546.00 C 40 626.00 C 50 706.00 C 60 786.00 - 40 - STI 1916 CT...
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