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Summary of Contents for TELELYNX IDH2-9000

  • Page 1 MODELIDH2-9000...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........................1 Products Illustration ........................2 The front panel: ......................2 The rear panel: ......................3 Installation ........................4 Operations via Keyboard ......................5 Basic Operations ......................5 Menu Structure ......................6 Menu Definition ......................7 3.3.1 Slot Type ......................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction The Integrated Headend is applied to perform DVB DTV broadcast system, MMDS, DVB data broadcast system, Video on demand system, and so on. It up to support 10 analog input ports. User can browse the basic information and modify the system configuration via the front panel.
  • Page 4: Products Illustration

    Products Illustration 2.1 The front panel: Fig. 2.1 Front Panel 1 - Indicator of Power 2 - Indicator of Keyboard Lock 3 - Indicator of Status 4 - Indicator of Network Communication 5 - LCD display 6 - Direction Key ↑...
  • Page 5: The Rear Panel

    2.2 The rear panel: Fig. 2.2 Rear Panel - Grounding point - Power socket and switch - SLOT 4, 2 Channel HD Encoder Card - SLOT 5, 2 Channel HD Encoder Card - ASI Output 1 - ASI Output 2 -...
  • Page 6: Installation

    2.3 Installation 1、This product should be mounted horizontally, and grounding or earthing mounted devices should be maintained reliably. 2、Exactly connect your power supply, signal source and other equipment to this product. 3、If you want to use the Head-end Netmanager, Please connect RJ45 to your network.
  • Page 7: Operations Via Keyboard

    Operations via Keyboard 3.1 Basic Operations Turn on the power switch after checking the system connections. The following information will be displayed on screen: The initial status of the keyboard is locked, and you have to unlock it before operation. To unlock it, please press "OK"...
  • Page 8: Menu Structure

    3.2 Menu Structure The above chart illustrates the device menu tree. Parameters of Encoder, IP Setting, Communication and Advanced Setting can be modified. Alarm Info and Serial Number cannot be modified. You can browse and operate it via keyboard of the front panel.
  • Page 9: Menu Definition

    3.3 Menu Definition 3.3.1 Slot Type “Slot n Type n-1”: n from 1 to 5, means slot 1 to slot 5, it will display the card type. Now it support H.264 HD digital encoder card, MPEG-2 SD analog encoder card, H.264 SD digital encoder card, H.264 SD analog encoder card.
  • Page 10: Advanced Setting

    2. The device and the server are not in the same subnet: 3.3.3 Advanced Setting “Save Default 8-1” : Save current configuration default configuration. “Load Default 8-2” : Recall the default configuration which has been saved. “Restore initial 8-3” : Recall the original configuration which was configured by manufactory.
  • Page 11: Operations Via Ie Browser

    Operations via IE Browser 4.1 Browse Device Type the host IP Address in IE Browser, the manager will displayed. The Device Status, Name, hardware version, software version and IP Address are also showed as the picture. The left menu tree shows all slot card type and some advanced menu.
  • Page 12: Hd Encoder Card

    4.2 HD encoder card Slot 1 to slot 5 are encoder cards. The left window will display the card type. It support H.264 HD digital encoder card, MPEG-2 SD analog encoder card, H.264 SD digital encoder card, H.264 SD analog encoder card. If there is no any card inserted, it will display blank.
  • Page 13: Video Parameters

    4.2.2 Video Parameters Video Resolution: Not editable, only display the input video resolution. If there is no input signal, it displays “No signal input”. AVG Bitrate: The average video bitrate. The range is from 800 to 20000Kbps. Max/Min Bitrate: The maximal/minimal video bitrate, only valid in VBR mode. The maximal video bitrate is from 1500 to 22000Kbps, the minimal video bitrate is from 600 to 18000Kbps.
  • Page 14: Main Slot Setting

    4.3 Main Slot Setting There are two sub-menus in main control card: Main Basic parameters and Main TS IP Parameters. 4.3.1 Main Basic Parameters: Host IP Parameters: Means net manager controller port, including Host IP Address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, Trap IP address. Output Bitrate: It means the output bitrate of multiplexer channel.
  • Page 15: Main Ts Ip Parameters

    4.3.2 Main TS IP Parameters: This tab would display according to the real encoder card. The parameters of one slot would be invisible if there is no any encoder card in this slot. Slot1: According Encoder Slot1, there are two groups of IP parameters in this tab. The source of Channel A is Encoder Slot1 Channel A.
  • Page 16 Slot2: Same as Slot1. Slot3: Same as Slot1. Slot4: Same as Slot1. Slot5: Same as Slot1. IP Mux: The parameters of multiplexer channel. Output Source: “Not Used” means disable this IP channel. “Mux” means the output stream is a multiplexed stream. About this stream, user can edit it in “Mux Parameters”.
  • Page 17: Advanced Operations

    4.4 Advanced Operations 4.4.1 Save Default Save current parameters to device as default parameters. 4.4.2 Load Default Load default parameters as current parameters of device. 4.4.3 Restore Initial Restore device to initial parameters setup when delivery. 4.4.4 SW Upgrade Update device’s firmware to add new functions or fix bugs.
  • Page 18: Technical Specification

    Technical specification 5.1 Surrounding specification Surrounding specification Temperature Range Working Temperature 0℃~50℃ Storing Temperature -20℃~70℃ Power Supply 100~240VAC,47~63Hz Power <45W 5.2 Mechanical standard Mechanical standard Height 44mm(IRU) Width 482mm Depth 330mm Weight About 6kg 5.3 ASI interface ASI interface Output 2 output ports, 1 main, 1 backup Plug Input Impedance...
  • Page 19: Video

    5.4 Video Video Encode Mode MPEG-2 MP@ML Video Format NTSC/PAL Input Mode CVBS A/D Precision 10 bit 5.5 Audio Audio Encode Mode MPEG-1 Layer II or MPEG-2 AAC Sampling Rate 48 kHz Audio Bitrate 32/64/128/192/256/320/384 kbps Input Mode Analog Plug 5.6 Ethernet for TS Ethernet Plug...

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