Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Product Overview EPS-HAV1004R is a MPEG-2/MPEG-4/AVC/H.264 encoder modulator.This unit converts 4x HDMI/AV signals into 2xDVBT RF channels within frequency range of 30-960 MHZ.It has equipmed with 4x HDMI/AV inputs,1x ASI input,1x RF input and output,1x UDP IP port and 1x RF port with dual DVBT carriers.
1.5 Appearance and Description Front Panel Illustration 7 8 9 ① LCD Screen ② NMS Port ⑥ Up and Down, Left and Right Buttons ③ Data Port ⑦ Enter Button: for confirm ④ Power and Alarm Indicators ⑧ Menu Button: for back step ⑤ TS Lock Indicators ⑨ Lock Button: press to lock set Rear Panel Illustration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...
Chapter 2 Installation Guide This section is to explain the cautions the users must know in some case that possible injure may bring to users when it’s used or installed. For this reason, please read all details here and make in mind before installing or using the product. 2.1 General Precautions Must be operated and maintained free of dust or dirt.
0.8m. Electric Isolation, Dust Free Volume resistivity ground anti-static material: Machine Hall Floor Ω,Grounding current limiting resistance: 1MΩ 1X10 ~1X10 (Floor bearing should be greater than 450Kg/㎡) 5~40℃(sustainable ),0~45℃(short time), Environment Temperature installing air-conditioning is recommended Relative Humidity 20%~80% sustainable 10%~90% short time Pressure 86~105KPa Installing rubber strip for sealing door-gaps and dual level...
Chapter 3 Operation The front panel of EPS-HAV1004R Encoder Modulator is the user-operating interface and the equipment can be conveniently operated and managed by user according to the procedures displayed on the LCD: Keyboard Function Description: MENU: Cancel current entered value, resume previous setting; Return to previous menu.
3.1 Initial Status After powering on the device,it will take a few seconds to initialize the system It shows as below: DVB‐T A XXX.00MHz Start OK… Start up… P1 X.XXMbps P2 X.XXMbps DVB-T: to indicate the modulation standard of this device. A/B: to indicate the 2 carrier outputs XXX.XX MHz: to indicate the current output frequency (Range: 30~999MHz) of the 2 carriers output, which shows in turn.
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2.1 Input 1 2.3 Input 3 2.2 Input 2 “2.1 Input 1” and “2.2 Input 2” respectively represent the two encoding boards and there are two programs under each input. User could enter each program to set the interface as per the signal source and set the related video & audio parameters. 2.1 Input ...
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confirm. “Video Bit Rate”: Move the underline with LEFT/RIGHT keys and modify the value of frequency (1-19Mbps) with UP/DOWN keys, and press ENTER key to save the settings. “Low Delay”: Normal: not to enable the low delay mode. NOTE: The different combination of Video Format, Video Bit-rate, Low Delay Mode and the Resolution of signal source will have an impact on the time latency on receiving side.
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3.1 Output A 3.2 Output B As the EPS-HAV1004R (DVB-T Modulating) is with 2 carrier outputs, “3.1”-“3.2” represent the “Carrier A” and “Carrier B” respectively. User can enter “3.1”/“3.2” to set the corresponding modulating parameters. Submenus (taking “3.1” as an example) are as below: 3.1 Output A ...
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3.1.9 ASI Output Bandwidth There are three possible options provided for selecting bandwidth: 6M, 7M, and 8M. When the display shows them, user just need swift LEFT and RIGHT key to choose and repressing ENTER to confirm. Bandwidth 6M 7M 8M Constellation Four different constellations QPSK, 16QAM and 64QAM will be shown on the LCD window.
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options provided to be selected. They are 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32. User can shift the LEFT/RIGHT keys to select and press ENTER to confirm. Guard Interval 1/8 1/16 1/32 ...
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Off On ASI Output EPS-HAV1004R encoder & modulator (DVB-T Modulating) is with two carrier output A, B. Output A: the ASI output programs are same as carrier output A. Output B: the ASI output programs are same as carrier output B.
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Data Enable Null PKT Filter Output IP Output Port Service IP Subnet Mask Gateway 6) System It contains 5 submenus where users can save/load configurations. 6.1 Save Config 6.3 Factory Reset 6.2 Load Saved CFG 6.4 LCD time‐out 6.5 Version 16 ...
User not only can use front buttons for setting configuration, but also can control and set the configuration in computer by connecting the device to web NMS Port. User should ensure that the computer’s IP address is different from the EPS-HAV1004R ’s IP address; otherwise, it would cause IP conflict.
4.2 Operation Welcome When we confirm the login, it displays the WELCOME interface as Figure-2. Device standard and name It displays the signal source interface as per you set in “Input 1/2” interface and displays real‐time User can click any item encoding bit rate here to enter the of corresponding corresponding interface to check information or set the parameters. Figure-2 Input 1 From the menu on left side of the webpage, clicking “Input 1”, it displays the information of the programs from the 1 encoding board as Figure-3.
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Program 1 Program 2 General Settings for the input programs: User can edit any item listed as needed. Video Status: Green light indicates the corresponding source cables are properly connected. Encoding Status—Green light indicates the encoding process is running normally, which otherwise turn to red. Figure-3 User can choose to output the program from 2 carriers(A, B) or not. For user to turn to refer detailed explanation of terms on this interface ...
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NOTE …..…………………………………..……..……..……..………..………………. The different combination of Video Format, Video Bit-rate, Low delay Mode and the Resolution of signal source will have an impact on the latency. Please refer to the Chapter 6 attached for detailed information. ……………………………………………………………………..……………………………..…… Input 2 Similarly, from the menu on left side of the webpage, clicking “Input 2”, it displays the information of the programs from the 2 encoding board.
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Selecting this item to allow user select programs as required to output. Click “Refresh Input” to refresh the input program list. Click “Refresh Output” to refresh the output program list. When user checks one input program with “√”, one can transfer the checked program to the right box to output.
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Figure-5 Click “Add” from this page, it will display the screen as Figure-6 where it requires to add Service ID and configure other parameters for the programs. Figure-6 After setting all the data, users need to click on “Save” to save the setting. IP Output Click “IP Output”...
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This device is with MPTS IP output. The 4 boxes represent respectively IP Channel 1/2/3/4. Click the related box(es) to To configure the enable the corresponding output IP address and channel(s) to output programs. ports for the 4 IP Channels respectively. Figure-7 Modulator Setting This unit is equipped with 2 adjacent frequency output. User can configure 2 carrier outputs here. After setting all the parameters, user needs to click on “Apply”...
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Save/Restore Clicking “Save/Restore” from the menu, it will display the screen as Figure-9 where can save the configuration permanently to the device. Click “Save Configuration”, for store the data permanently to the device. By using “Restore Configuration” user can restore the latest saved configuration to the device. By using “Factory Set”...
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Update the Device Click “Firmware” from the menu it will display the screen as Figure-11. Here user can update the device by using the update file. Click “Browse” to find the path of the device update file for this device then click “Update” to update the device.
Change Password When user clicks “Password”, it will display the password screen as Figure-13. Here user can change the Username and Password for login to the device. After putting the current and new Username and Password, click Apply” to save the configuration. Figure-13 Keyboard and LCD Lock: If it is marked with “√”,the LCD and keyboard will be locked to avoid unexpected modification or view of the device information and configurations.
Chapter 5 Operation of Closed Caption (CC) Closed Caption, hereinafter referred to as the CC. CC is from CVBS source output from IRD or STB etc. Connecting the CVBS cable to the CC port at the rear panel (as shown in below image), CC can be mixed with A/V inputs to generate programs with CC.
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Chapter 6 Low Delay Setting EPS-HAV1004R can achieve a signal low delay from encoding to STB decoding side. User can enable the low delay function in the web-server NMS interface as shown below: Click ‘Input 1’ or ‘Input 2’ to sent a low delay mode for each program: Low ...
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Internal Test Report of Time Delay The values cover the progress from Encoding → Decoding Encoding Details Average Delay Single Low Decoding Terminal Bit Rate Encoding (ms) Source Resolution Delay Mode Type Interface Mode mpeg2 300 Mode 1 H.264 335 1080i@50 mpeg2 407.5 Mode 2 H.264 492.5 DVB‐T HD STB HDMI VBR mpeg2 230 Mode 1 H.264 285 720p@50 mpeg2 382.5 ...
Chapter 7 Application 7.1 application example 1). Residences and Private Homes Video content DVB‐T distribution 2) Outside Audio Video contents ON AIR DVB T/ISDB-T distribution 3) Hotel Audio Video contents DVB T/ISDB-T distribution 4) Bar Audio Video contents distribution 31 ...
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5) Cinema Audio Video contents DVB T/ISDB-T distribution 6) Company Audio‐Video contents distribution 32 ...
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