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  • Page 1 ProStreamer user 5202 5203 manual 5210 5211 5230...
  • Page 2 Unitron can not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 09/11 © Unitron - Frankrijklaan 27 - B-8970 Poperinge - Belgium T +32 57 33 33 63 F +32 57 33 45 24 email sales@johansson.be www.johansson.be - www.unitrongroup.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION the ProStreamer range ......................package contents ........................safety instructions ........................accessories ..........................2 INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE 19” rack mounting ........................wall mounting ......................... inserting CAM slot ......................... module overview ........................3 WEBGUI setting the name of the device ....................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION THE PROSTREAMER RANGE DVB-S(2) » REF. 5202, 5203 4 SAT inputs with 4 active loop-through outputs 4 transponders over 4 tuner matrix up to 16 FTA programs up to 12 encoded programs: ref. 5203 (with associated multiservice CAM) DVB-T »...
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    PACKAGE CONTENTS Be sure all items listed below are included: ProStreamer module CAT6 ethernet cable RF bridges (except for 5230) DC bridges DC blocked 75 Ω loads (5202/5203) DC blocked 75 Ω load (5210/5211) A/V cables (5230)
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions carefully before connecting the unit To prevent fire, short circuit or shock hazard: Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Install the unit in a dry location without infiltration or condensation of water. Do not expose it to dripping or splashing.
  • Page 7 To avoid any risk of electrical shocks: Connect apparatus only to socket with protective earth connection. The mains plug shall remain readily operable. Pull out power plug to make the different connections of cables. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the housing of adapter. Maintenance Only use a dry soft cloth to clean the cabinet.
  • Page 8: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Power Supply » REF. 5050 operating voltage: 15 V max. output current: 10 A can power up to 9 modules 19” sub-rack » REF. 5060 can contain up to 9 modules + power supply mounting in 19” rack or wall-mountable (bindings delivered) delivered with 8 blank plates mounted * depending on the configuration...
  • Page 9: Installation Of The Hardware

    2 INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE Before mounting, install all modules in the sub-rack. Place the power supply (ref. 5050) in the uppermost left slot of the rack (ref.5060). 19” RACK MOUNTING For rack mounting, attach the 19” sub-rack and the optional fan-unit in the rack as indicated by the picture.
  • Page 10: Wall Mounting

    WALL MOUNTING When mounting the headend to a wall, attach the fan-unit to the sub-rack with the delivered bindings. Attach the mounting brackets on the back of the sub-rack for the mural mounting. 231 mm 312 mm (7 RU) 484 mm 19”...
  • Page 11: Inserting Cam Slot

    INSERTING CAM SLOT Connect the RF and power bridges on consecutive modules to bridge the signal and power to the following modules. The CAM slot is inserted with the pit on the top as is indicated below. Insert the CAM card with the chip pointing to the left side of the CAM module.
  • Page 12: Module Overview

    MODULE OVERVIEW 5202/5203 5230 SAT input 1 tuner 1 lock LED CVBS IN 1 (Video IN 1) (DiSEqC) SAT input 2 tuner 2 lock LED CVBS IN 2 (Video IN 2) (DiSEqC) SAT input 3 tuner 3 lock LED CVBS IN 3 (Video IN 3) (DiSEqC) SAT input 4 tuner 4 lock LED...
  • Page 13 5210/5211 Terrestrial input tuner 1 lock LED +15 VDC input tuner 2 lock LED GND input tuner 3 lock LED RJ-45 control port tuner 4 lock LED RJ-45 streaming port power indication LED mounting screws alarm indication LED terrestrial output for loop-through to next module +15 VDC output for...
  • Page 14: Webgui

    3 WEBGUI SETTING THE NAME OF THE DEVICE When first connecting the modules, be sure to follow this exact procedure! • Connect the first module in the rack with your PC, using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable (without using a switch!). •...
  • Page 15: Logging Into The Device

    LOGGING IN TO THE DEVICE Open your network browser, and surf to the name of the module. You will now log in to the module. After logging in, the Summary window appears. status ‘LED’ On this screen, you see all the services, streamed by this module. The type of module, the status and the language are visible on every screen. In the picture above, the status ‘LED’...
  • Page 16: General Configuration

    GENERAL CONFIGURATION GLOBAL Here you can configure the hostname of the module. This name can be used to ac- cess the module by simply typing it into your browser as the address and surf to it. This is more convenient than using the IP address. Just enter ‘http://hostname’...
  • Page 17: Factory Reset

    FACTORY RESET All settings can be reset to default by means of a factory reset. FIRMWARE UPGRADE To upgrade the firmware of the device, click the Firmware upgrade menu item. Click on the BROWSE button, and open the upgrade file. Click UPLOAD to send the file to the device, and click...
  • Page 18: Configuration Of The Input

    CONFIGURATION OF THE INPUT DVB-S2 INPUT: 5202/5203 Go to the LNB Settings menu to configure the 4 LNB inputs. • Input: Sequence number of the input (also indicated on the front of the actual module) • Label: custom label for each input (e.g. V low, or ASTRA 19.2 V Low,…) • Voltage: The LNB voltage to select the polarization 13V: Vertical polarization 18V: Horizontal polarization • Tone: LNB tone to select low/high band ON: high band OFF: low band • DiSEqC : control of a DiSEqC switch (A/B/C/D)
  • Page 19 Go to the TUNER menu to configure the tuner frequency. The modules have 4 independent tuners, which can be assigned to every input, thanks to a built-in multiswitch. • Input: One of the 4 labels configured in the previous step. This selects the satellite input. • Frequency: Transponder frequency • Baud rate [kBaud] Press APPLY to confirm the parameters.
  • Page 20 When the tuner is able to lock on the frequency, the list of services from this tran- sponder will be shown. The status of the tuner is shown. • Status: Green: tuner locked Red: tuner unlocked • Level: input signal level [dBm] • BER: Bit Error Rate • SNR: Signal to Noise Ratio [dB] The table ‘Available services’...
  • Page 21: Configuration Of The Output

    CONFIGURATION OF THE OUTPUT Navigate to the IP SETTINGS menu to configure the IP addresses at the output. • Channel: The number of the channel • Multicast address: Multicast IP address of the 16 streams. These multicast addresses will be needed to receive the streams on a PC/TV. • UDP port: UDP port number • VLAN: turn VLAN ON/OFF • PCP: Priority Code Point: a 3-bit field which refers to the IEEE 802.1p priority.
  • Page 22 Navigate to the SERVICE ASSIGNMENT menu to configure the streams. Every Prostreamer module (except for the 5230) can stream up to 16 services. • Multicast address: IP address of the stream • Port: UDP port of the application • Name: Name of the service • SID: Service ID: Unique number, which identifies the service • ON: Check this box to enable the streaming of this service, uncheck to stop the streaming. • CAM: Check this box to pass this stream through the CAM slot for decryption.
  • Page 23 Press the button to add a new service. A list of available services (from all 4 tuners) will appear on the screen. Click on the service to be added and wait until the service is loaded into the list. The list will be refreshed and the added service will appear.
  • Page 24 You can add up to 16 programs, as long as the total bitrate is lower than 100 Mbps. The bitrate is shown in the bar on the bottom of the SERVICE ASSIGNMENT page: If the bar is green, the total bitrate is good and the chance of having an overflow is quite small. However, if this bar becomes orange, this means the bitrate is close to an overflow.
  • Page 25: Configuration Of The Mpeg Setting

    CONFIGURATION OF THE MPEG SETTINGS This menu item is only visible with modules having a DVB-S2 input. • Forward EPG tables: Forward Electronic Program Guide tables to the TV’s • CAS forwarding: Forward the Control Access System tables (CAT, EMM, ECM) to descramble the programs with a set-top box CAT: Conditional Access Table EMM: Entitlement Management Message ECM: Entitlement Control Message...
  • Page 26: Technical Specifications

    4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DVB-S2 5202 5203 interface 4 x QPSK / 8PSK INPUT standard IEEE 802.3 10/100 Base-T protocols Multicast IP/UDP OUTPUT capacity up to 16 simultaneous streams (up to 100 Mbps) RF input with 8 x female F loop-through power supply with 4 x ‘banana socket’...
  • Page 27: 5210/5211 Dvb-T

    DVB-T 5210 5211 interface 4 x COFDM INPUT standard IEEE 802.3 10/100 Base-T protocols Multicast IP/UDP OUTPUT capacity up to 16 simultaneous streams (up to 100 Mbps) RF input with 2 x female F loop-through power supply with 4 x ‘banana socket’ CONNECTORS loop-through management port...
  • Page 28: 5230 A/V

    5230 A / V interface 4 x A / V (CVBS) INPUT standard protocols 4 streams OUTPUT capacity video: 4 x CINCH RF input with audio: 4 x jack loop-through Ø 3,5 mm stereo CONNECTORS power supply with 4 x ‘banana socket’ loop-through management port RJ-45...
  • Page 29: Conditions Of Warranty

    5 CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY PERIOD OF WARRANTY Unitron N.V. warrants the product as being free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 24 months starting from the date of production indicated on it. See note below. If during this period of warranty the product proves defective, under normal use, due to defective materials or workmanship, Unitron N.V, at its sole option, will repair or replace the product.
  • Page 30: Uhf Frequency Table

    6 UHF FREQUENCY TABLE TV band Channel Frequency MHz 470-478 478-486 486-494 494-502 502-510 510-518 518-526 526-534 534-542 542-550 550-558 558-566 566-574 574-582 582-590 590-598 598-606 606-614 614-622 622-630 630-638 638-646 646-654 654-662 662-670 670-678 678-686 686-694 694-702 702-710 710-718 718-726 726-734 734-742...
  • Page 31: Power Conversion Table

    7 POWER CONVERSION TABLE μV 75 Ω dBμV mV 75 Ω dBμV V 75 Ω dBμV -109 -105.5 63.5 -45.5 123.5 +14.5 -103 -101 -99.5 69.5 -39.5 129.5 +20.5 15.5 -93.5 75.5 -33.5 135.5 +26.5 23.5 -85.5 83.5 -25.5 29.5 -79.5 89.5 -19.5...
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