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Operation Manual
for the headend BluBox 32v1
Important: Please read through these instructions thoroughly and follow them.
The device is only intended for use in satellite and terrestrial receiver
systems. Any other use is prohibited. The device must be installed,
maintained, repaired and put into operation by competent people
(see EN 60065).
The device must be installed indoors, in dry rooms exclusively.
Installation on or in close proximity to highly flammable materials is
prohibited. Ensure sufficient air circulation. Take care when installing
in switch cabinets or meter cabinets.
The device and the peripheral distribution devices must be earthed
in accordance with the provisions of EN 60728-11 and must remain
earthed even when the device is disassembled. For this purpose, if
available use the earthing connection of the device or the earthing ter-
minal enclosed (4 mm
with EN 60728 - 11 and EN 60065.
The permissible ambient temperature range is: - 10 °C to + 45 °C.
Electronic devices are not household waste but rather must be disposed
of properly in accordance with directive DIN EN 50419 (reflects article
11(2) of directive 2002 / 96 / EC) of the European Parliament and the
Council of 27th January 2003 regarding used electrical and electronic
devices. At the end of the product life cycle please take this device
and dispose it via designated public collection points.
Technical data subject to change without notice. Errors excepted.
Remove mains cable before opening the device!
Please follow the safety instructions enclosed!
2
). Observe the safety regulations in accordance
Unused subscriber ports and if applicable
trunk line inputs and outputs must be terminated
with 75
resistors (ZFR 75 DC).
1
104040/09.17

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual for the headend BluBox 32v1 Important: Please read through these instructions thoroughly and follow them. Remove mains cable before opening the device! Please follow the safety instructions enclosed! The device is only intended for use in satellite and terrestrial receiver systems.
  • Page 2: Product Description

    The device correspond to Protection Class I. To avoid the electric shock follow these instructions: Do not plug BluBox 32v1 into the mains supply if the power cord or plug is damaged. To disconnect the BluBox 32v1 from the mains completely, disconnect plug from mains socket.
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    Technical data Model BluBox 32v1 Art. No. 821659 4040326216590 Input frequency range 950 ... 2150 MHz Input level / impedance 45-85 dBμV / 75 Ohm Vertical, Low 0 V / 13 V Horizontal, Low 0 V / 18 V 500 mA max. total...
  • Page 4: External View

    External view Picture 1. External view of the BluBox 32v1 (front side); different housing color possible Picture 2. External view of the BluBox 32v1 (rear side); different housing color possible...
  • Page 5: Front Side

    11. RF IN - RF loop through input. An output of another transmodulator can be connected here. 12. Power Monitor - Control section for the internal power supplies with GUI and xml file export. Username: spaun Password: letmein Rear side: 13.
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions

    Shielded cable is recommended for Ethernet connection. It is recommended to connect power plugs of BluBox 32v1 to different lines of the mains or one to the line directly, another through uninterruptible power source (UPS). The power monitor indicates error when one of PS is disconnected/out of order. Disconnected PS does not disturb working of other PS.
  • Page 7: Lnb Settings

    Picture 4. Output bitrates LNB settings 7.2. Picture 5. Structure of SAT inputs...
  • Page 8 Picture 5 shows internal structure of satellite inputs. Each SAT port has individual settings, where a power supply can be switched on/off, LNB Lo/Hi frequency or DiSEqC parameters set up: VL: 0 V or +13 V; HL: 0 V or +18 V, see picture 6. VH: 0 V or +13 V 22 kHz.
  • Page 9 There are various status parameters of input signal right to the Update” button. “Lock status” can have following values: - “Inactive”, when the input channel (demodulator) is turned off; - “Locked”, when demodulator is locked to the transponder; - “Unlocked”, when demodulator is unlocked. This state generates error in diagnostic window as well. If the channel is not used, it’s recommended to turn it off instead of leaving unlocked.
  • Page 10 16 independent QAM modulators can be setup in this section. There is no requirement for channels to be adjacent or sorted by frequency, see picture 10. Each channel can have own constallation QAM-16/32/64/128/256, symbol rate 3500..7200 Mbps. Note, that symbol rates higher than 6956 kSym/s will exceed 8 MHz bandwidth, so these symbol rates should be used carefully.
  • Page 11 find all channels. So, if there are more modulators in the network, all channels must be included in this table. If there are more devices manufactured by Spaun, which are controlled via Ethernet, all broadcast information can be captured automatically by adding it’s IP address and pressing “Load” button. In case if the same frequency was added already, that record will be updated.
  • Page 12 Picture 14: IP parameters Picture 15: E-mail-settings The device can send e-mail reports if errors were detected. SMTP protocol is used for that. Picture 15 shows parameters related to this feature. “Enable e-mail error report” checkbox enables error monitoring. All errors within “timeout” period will be gathered, and send to the e-mail address, provided in “Receiver e-mail address”...
  • Page 13: System Menu

    Picture 17: Service details Service title and provider can be edited (multilanguage character support). “Scrambled flag” will be inserted into SDT (Service Description Table). Unchecking this checkbox will not descramble the content. It only carries information about the scrambling status of the service. Individual streams can be disabled as well.
  • Page 14: User Management

    Picture 19: Import parameters Press “Upload” button to send the file to the device. Several seconds will take to update all parameters after file upload. After that, device will start to work with new configuration. No restart requires. 7.8.4 7.8.5 User management User may change a password here.
  • Page 15 Picture 22: Overview If one power supply fails, it is shown in the dialog. To access the service menu, enter the user name and password: Username: spaun Password: letmein Picture 23: Service menu The service menu allows you to change the IP address. Furthermore, the status of the two power sup-...
  • Page 16 Distributed by Jonsa Australia Pty Ltd Head Office Correspondence Jonsa Australia Pty Ltd Jonsa Australia Pty Ltd Unit D2, 3-29 Bimie Ave PO Box 6147 Lidcombe NSW 2141 Silverwater Australia NSW 1811 Ph: 1300 660 155 Email: sales@jonsa.com.au Fax: 1300 250 407 Web: www.jonsa.com.au WA Office Jonsa Australia Pty Ltd...

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