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  • Page 1 CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.2 General Setting ..................... 15 Chapter 4 NMS Setting ................26 4.1 Installation ......................26 4.2 Software Operation ....................26 4.3 CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD NMS Operation ..............32 4.4 Other Settings ....................... 54 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ................. 58 Chapter 6 Packing List ................59...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Product Outline

    Chapter 1 Product Outline 1.1 Outline This CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD is our new design IRD with video monitor LCD equipped on the front panel. It can receive TS signals from tuner (DVB-S/S2, DVB-T, ISDB-T, and DVB-C optional), ASI and IP sources. After multiplexing and de-encryption with CAM module, then give it to ASI, IP (MPTS and SPTS) as well as various interface video/audio output.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    1.3 Specifications 1 RF input(DVB-C/DVB-S/ DVB-S2/ DVB-T/ISDB-T optional Input 1 ASI input(support 188/204 package format 1 IP input (100Mbps) Support 256 PID mapping per channel(automatically or manually) PCR accurate adjusting Multiplexing Generate PSI/SI table automatically Descrambler DVB-CSA Smart Card interface ISO7816 DVB-CI Parameters Interface Card Separation...
  • Page 5: Principle Chart

    Symbol Rate: QPSK 1~45Mbauds 8PSK 1-30Mbauds 153MHZ~862MHZ ISDB-T Bandwidth: 6/7/8 M 1.4 Principle Chart 1.5 Appearance and description Front Panel Illustration: Indicators area: All the indicators will light on when the CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD works at its current mode. LCD Display Indicators Area...
  • Page 6 Up/Down/Left/Right Buttons Enter Key Menu Key Lock Key LCD Monitor Switch Button PCMCIA interface Rear Panel Illustration Loop Out Interface RF IN Interface IP IN/OUT Interface ASI IN Interface ASI Out1 and ASI Out2 Interface: Output multiplexed or separated TS Stream from tuner, ASI and IP. ASI Out3 and ASI Out4 Interface: Output Single TS Stream from tuner.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation Guide

    Chapter 2 Installation Guide 2.1 Acquisition Check When user opens the package of the device, it is necessary to check items according to packing list. Normally it should include the following items: 1pcs  CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD User’s Manual 1pcs  ASI Cable 1pcs ...
  • Page 8 Connecting Grouding Acquisition Fixing Connecting Setting Running Wire and Check Device Signal Wire Parameter Device Power Cord 2.2.2 Environment Requirement Item Requirement When user installs machine frame array in one machine hall, the distance between 2 rows of machine Machine Hall Space frames should be 1.2~1.5m and the distance against wall should be no less than 0.8m.
  • Page 9: Wire's Connection

    follow this rule. Coaxial cables outer conductor and isolation layer should keep proper  electric conducting with the metal housing of device. Grounding conductor must adopt copper conductor in order to reduce  high frequency impedance, and the grounding wire must be as thick and short as possible.
  • Page 10: Signal Cable Connection

    1Ω.  Caution: Before connecting power cord to CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD, user should set the power switch to “OFF”. 2.4 Signal Cable Connection The signal connections include the connection of input signal cable and the connection of output signal cable.
  • Page 11  XLR Interface Cable Illustration:  RF In and Loop Out Cable Illustration:  Component Output, CVBS Output and Sound Channel Output Cable Illustration:  ASI Input and Output Cable Illustration:...
  • Page 12 Users can find the ASI IN and ASI OUT interface on the device according to the connector mark described on the rear panel illustration, and then connect the cable. One end is connected to ASI IN interface of the CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD, the other end is connected to any device that has ASI output, while when connected ASI OUT interface, the other end of the wire is generally connected to encoder and multiplexer.
  • Page 13 One end of the wire is connected to the HDMI output interface of the CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD, while the other end of the wire is connected to encoder or other equipment. As follows: ...
  • Page 14 One end of the wire is connected to the XLR output interface of the CBS-IP-IRD- S2-LCD, the other end of the wire is connected to IP encoder. As follows:...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 Operation

    Chapter 3 Operation The front panel of CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD is the user-operating interface and the equipment can be conveniently operated and used by user according to the procedures displayed on the LCD; the simple using method for the machine is as follows: Keyboard Function Description: Cancel current entered value, resume previous setting;...
  • Page 16: General Setting

    3.2 General Setting User could do all the settings according to the 8 directions displayed on the LCD. 3.2.1 Input Setting User can press “Enter” key to enter into the menu of the input setting. 1.1 Tuner (DVB-S2) 1.2 ASI 1.3 IP 3.2.1.1 Tuner In Here we take 1.1 Tuner (DVB-S2) signal in as an example:...
  • Page 17 and multiplexed programs. User also could check and set the Satellite frequency, LNB frequency, Symbol rate and LNB voltage in its corresponding submenu “1.1.2”, “1.1.3”, “1.1.4”, “1.1.5”. 1.1.2 Sat freq Set 3150MHZ 1.1.3 LNB freq Set 5150MHZ 1.1.4 Symbol rate 17500KHZ 1.1.5 LNB Voltage Horizonta(18v)
  • Page 18: Output Setting

    By pressing the “Enter” key to enter the submenu of 1.3.1, 1.3.2 and 1.3.3 respectively, it will display below pages: 1.3.1 Prog Parse Prog:00 Mux:00 1.3.2 Input Ip Addr 224.002.002.002 1.3.3 Input Port 1234 3.2.2 Output Setting User can press “Enter” key to enter into below menu of the output setting. 2.1 Multiplex Set 2.2 Output Bitrate 2.3 Transtream ID...
  • Page 19 3.2.2.2 Output Bitrate By pressing the “Enter” key, users can enter the menu of 2.2. 2.2 Output Bitrate 060Mbps 3.2.2.3 Transtream ID By pressing the “Enter” key, users can enter the menu of 2.3. 2.3 Transtream ID 00000 3.2.2.4 Original NetID By pressing the “Enter”...
  • Page 20: Video Setting

    User can press “Enter” key to enter into below menu of the decoder setting and execute video setting, audio setting, program selecting, search and decoder selecting. 3.1 Video Setting 3.2 Audio Setting 3.3 Program Select 3.4 Search 3.5 Decoder Select 3.2.3.1 Video Setting After pressing enter key, user can enter the submenus: 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.1.5, 3.1.6.
  • Page 21: Audio Setting

    3.2.3.2 Audio Setting User can enter into below submenu by pressing the “Enter” key. Then select the audio, choose the ES mode (consists of stereo, left channel and right channel), adjust the volume, select mode of Audio SPDIF and Audio channel. 3.2.1 Audio Select 3.2.2 ES Mode 3.2.3 Volume...
  • Page 22 displayed individually as below: 3.3 Program Select 2 CCTV-2 3.2.3.4 Search The device will start searching the programs automatically after user select the mode of decoding in the menu 3.5. 3.4 Search Start Searching 3.2.3.5 Decoder Select There are three ways of decoding: Tuner, ASI and IP. User can press UP/DOWN to see the way individually after entering below menu.
  • Page 23: Network Setting

    User can set the input signals here. 4.1.1 Input Select 4.1.2 A Card Info If users don’t insert any card, after 4.1.3 B Card Info entering the menu 4.1.2 and 4.1.3, it 4.1.4 Pro Select will show “Empty” to indicate there is 4.1.5 CI Bitrate no card information.
  • Page 24: Mac Address

    5.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 3.2.5.3 Gateway After entering 5.3, it will display the following page: 5.3 Gateway 192.168.002.001 3.2.5.4 MAC Address After entering 5.4, it will display the following page: 5.4 MAC Address 201205071337 3.2.5.5 Service IP After entering 5.5, it will display the following page: 5.5 Service IP 192.168.003.137 3.2.5.6 SPTS Net Config...
  • Page 25 User can select ON/OFF to output Enable Select the program through GE port. Device supports multicast under this 5.6.1 IP Addr Set IP Address and unicast under the IP 224.002.002.002 Address 192.168.xxx.xxx 5.6.2 IP Port Set 1001 3.2.5.6.2 SPTS IP Address After entering 5.6.2, it will display the following page: 5.6.2 SPTS IP Addr 192.168.012.138...
  • Page 26 at this menu. 6 Saving Config? 3.2.7 Loading Config User can restore the device into the last saved configuration by choosing the menu 7.1”Saved Config”, and also user can restore the device into factory default configuration by choosing the menu 7.2”Default Config”. 7.1 Saved Config 7.2 Default Config 7.1 Saved Config ?
  • Page 27: Chapter 4 Nms Setting

    Chapter 4 NMS Setting Network Management System Profile Network management system is applied to digital TV equipment operation, control, management and parameters setting, etc. It centralizes digital TV equipment through network. 4.1 Installation The software doesn’t need special installation. User can just copy “Network Management Software X.XXY.exe”...
  • Page 28 User can login the NMS by pressing OK key after inputting user name. Upon the inputs, the software will verify them with database record automatically and the main interface will appear. 4.2.2 Main Interface User can create a device node tree in the left column by adding, modifying and deleting the device node.
  • Page 29 operation function, and the user can edit various parameters in the device tree for management and classification. 4.2.3 Adding Frequency Point The Add Freq Point dialog box popes up when the user clicks the Add Main Freq Point item in the Edit pull down menu on the menu row. User can also click right mouse key to pop up the short-cut menu in device tree or in the left blank column, then the Add Freq Point dialog box popes up by choosing Add Main Freq Point.
  • Page 30 Edit pull-down menu on the menu row or clicks right mouse key to pop up the short-cut menu in device tree or in the left blank column, then the Add Equipment dialog box will pops up after user choose Add Equipment. 4.2.5 Edit Equipment Interface User should follow the steps as below: Input the device IP Address...
  • Page 31 NOTE: default address CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD 192.168.2.136, you can also check it in the front panel of device in case the IP changed unexpected. The PC IP address and device IP address should be in the same network.
  • Page 32 4.2.7 Save Configuration After finishing all the parameters setting, user can click button on the toolbar to save the modifications permanently to the device’s flash. When running the network management system next time, user can reload the saved parameters from device’s flash and refresh the device’s parameters setting according to the loaded values by clicking and there is no need to reset the parameters once again, which is a very effective way for...
  • Page 33: Cbs-Ip-Ird-S2-Lcd Nms Operation

    4.3 CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD NMS Operation 4.3.1 Input Setting Before executing the input setting, user should select the output mode firstly. After selecting the output mode, user should click to make the current parameters. Then click save parameters permanently to the device’s flash.
  • Page 34 NMS software. Set: making the current parameters, which show in the NMS software, activate. Search: searching the program based on the current parameters. Let’s take output mode as “Mux” for example, user need to set the ASI, IP and Tuner inputs. The detailed operations will be found in 4.3.1.1, 4.3.1.2 and 4.3.1.4.
  • Page 35 The Polarization can be vertical (13V) and horizontal (18V) 4.3.1.1.4 22 KHz By switching “ON” and “OFF” on the pull-down list, users can switch the satellite which provides signal input. 4.3.1.1.5 LNB Frequency Users have four LNB frequency choices: 5150MHz, 9750 MHz, 10600 MHz and 11300 MHz.
  • Page 36 4.3.1.3 ASI Setting User can do the ASI setting simply by connecting the ASI cable to the device. There is no other setting in the NMS part. 4.3.2 Mux If all the TS are free to air, after finishing the input setting, user can enter the “Mux”...
  • Page 37 The input program information in the left column represents all input programs and where they are come from, while the output program information in the right column represents the output programs and where they are come from. User can parse the programs of each signal source and multiplex those programs to the output.
  • Page 39 4.3.2.3 Refresh output User can get the output program list and from which they come. 4.3.2.4 Select Program User can select the program from input port and click button to send it to output. The methods of operation are as following: First, pitch on the programs which need to be multiplexed by clicking the programs in the left column.
  • Page 40 4.3.2.5 Cancel Program User can delete the selected program from output TS by clicking 4.3.2.6 Modify Program User can trigger a window to modify the program’s properties and attributes. In case user intends to customize the details of the programs, user can select the target program and click Modify Program button between the 2 frames, then the modify interface pops out as shown above.
  • Page 41 After modifying, user can see the program name has been updated in the target program as below:...
  • Page 42 4.3.3 Descramble Setting There are two functions of descrambling: Card and Biss. Each function works alone. User can decide to choose which function to descramble the programs based on the former source’s scrambling type. Before executing the descramble functions, user should select the signal source first.
  • Page 43 4.3.3.1 Card After user inserting the card into the PCMCIA interface and enter below interface, please click to read the current device’s activating parameters. All the programs will be displayed in this interface as below: After clicking button, user can enter to below interface to select the card.
  • Page 44 Let’s select Card-A for illustration. After clicking button, Card-A will displayed in below interface. 4.3.3.2 Biss The BISS descrambling function application needs to be matched with BISS scrambler. The BISS window is showed as follows: The CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD BISS descrambling support two modes: “Mode 1”...
  • Page 45 and “Mode E”. Users can select one of the two modes in the drop down list, which shows as below: 4.3.3.2.1 Mode 1 Under Mode 1, the BISS scrambler applies scrambling by a fixed Control Word (CW), derived from a clear SW (Session Word). In Mode 1, a fixed 12- character SW is inserted in the scrambler.
  • Page 46 Burned Key, it corresponds to the Device mode selected on scrambler side; while if Burned Key unselected, it corresponds to Input mode on scrambler side. The Input data is SK on the IRD. User can input the SK in the column as showed: 4.3.3.2.3 Mode E (Burned Key option unselected) After selecting Mode E and Burned Key unselected, users should input the 16...
  • Page 47 4.3.4 Transmit The transmit part is actually the PID Pass. Under some circumstances, there are certain PIDS which don’t belong to any program, but user wants to pass them through the multiplexing module without any data missing or changing. This is the main purpose of this function. The display will show as below when user clocks “Add”...
  • Page 48 shown as below and proceed to other operations through buttons listed beside. 4.3.5 MPTS Output Setting The device can output MPTS through FE port in the rear panel. User just needs to set the output IP address and port in below interface. Attention: The output IP can be enabled...
  • Page 49 The ways are as following: First, click to parse the programs to make it show in the blank frame. The interface will show below: CBS-IP-IRD-S2- supports 32xSPTS IP output. Hence, user parse 32 programs here. Second, enable SPTS output function by clicking √ in the interface and click...
  • Page 50 ON/OFF, Then click address changed 192.168.xxx.xxx unicast programs. CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD supports both unicast and multicast, it will multicast the programs under the current IP Address. Finally, user can see the updated enable status in below interface.
  • Page 51 4.3.7 Decoder Setting User can go on decoder selecting, program searching, program selecting, audio setting and video setting in below interface. 4.3.7.1 Decoder Select There are three choices in the decoder selecting part: Tuner, ASI and IP. User can select each source and click to make the current parameters.
  • Page 52 4.3.7.2 Search After selecting the signal source, click to search the programs. Progress bar 4.3.7.3 Program Select All the searched programs will be displayed in the pull down list beside the “program select” in below interface and click to make the current parameters.
  • Page 53 4.3.7.4 Audio Setting User can select the audio, choose the ES mode (consists of stereo, left channel, right channel), adjust the volume, select mode of Audio SPDIF and Audio channel in below interface. 4.3.7.5 Video Setting User can select the resolution, standard, aspect ratio and turn on/off the subtitle, cc switch, finger switch in below interface.
  • Page 54 4.3.8 IP Modification Users can click Operate and select Modify IP in the drop down list, and a dialog box presents itself as shown below. Users input the new NMS IP Address for the device and click OK button to confirm. Users can note the indicator light turns red, which signifies the equipment is...
  • Page 55: Other Settings

    disconnected. Users can click right mouse key to pop up the short-cut menu in device tree by inputting the new IP to re-connect the equipment. Users can refer to the indicator light to see the connection state. If it is green, then the device is successfully connected.
  • Page 56 only be saved temporarily and will restore the last saved configuration if the device reboots. To save the configuration permanently, it is required to operate through “Remote Save” on the toolbar explained in 4.2.7. This is the difference between “Set” and “Remote Save”. 4.4.2 IP Modification Users can click Operate and select Modify IP in the drop down list, and a dialog box presents itself as shown below.
  • Page 57 Users can note the indicator light turns red (see below), which signifies the equipment has disconnected. Users then can refer to below prompts to edit the property by inputting the new IP to re-connect the equipment. After finishing all the parameters setting, user should click button on the toolbar to save the modifications to the device’s flash.
  • Page 58 User clicking “Setting” in the menu bar and selecting “User Setting” in the pull-down list, the below dialog box will pop out as shown below. Select the “Edit Information” by marking the check box with “√”, user can input the new username and new password as prompts below.
  • Page 59: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Our ISO9001 quality assurance system has been approved by CQC organization. For guarantee the products’ quality, reliability and stability. All products have been passed the testing and inspection before ship out factory. The testing and inspection scheme already covers all the Optical, Electronic and Mechanical criteria which have been published by us.
  • Page 60: Chapter 6 Packing List

    Chapter 6 Packing List CBS-IP-IRD-S2-LCD 1 piece User’s Manual 1 piece Power Plug for AC Input 1 piece ASI Wire 1 piece...

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