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Summary of Contents for Lemco micro line MLF-200
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INFORMATION READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE YOU USE YOUR DEVICE WARNING Παρακαλούμε φυλάξτε αυτό το εγχειρίδιο σε ασφαλές μέρος για μελλοντική αναφορά. The following safety precautions must be observed to prevent fire or electric shock hazard. Safety precautions include but are not re- stricted to the following: Power supply / Mains cord zx w Operate the unit only within the voltage range defined as appropriate by the man-...
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Fire zx w Never place a candle or another source of fire on the unit as it may fall and start a fire. zx w If the mains cord or the power connector is damaged or destroyed, or if there is a sudden loss of picture during operation, or if you notice a strange smell or there is smoke, immediately switch the unit off, disconnect the mains cord and contact the manufacturer’s technical support department.
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2. INTRO Congratulations on purchasing the MLF-200. You now own a high quality, professional DTV headend. To get the most out of your purchase, please take the time to carefully read through this manual. 3. INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 - Description The MLF-200 is a very powerful, all-in-one device, able to receive up to 4 independent satellite (DVB-S/S2), terrestrial (DVB-T/T2) or cable (DVB-C) signals and convert them in IPTV streaming using UDP/RTP protocols multicast/unicast.
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3.2.2 - IP streaming The MLF-200 is able to make IP streaming of all programs coming from the 4x RF in- puts using UDP or RTP protocol in multicast/unicast IP addresses. The max. output bi- trate can be up to 480 Mpbs. 3.2.3 –...
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3.4 - Product drawing views 1. IPTV streaming port 2. LAN control port 3. RF inputs 4. Power supply inputs 5. Fan cooler...
4. INSTALLATION 4.1 - General The MLF-200 has a very friendly interface for programming and monitoring purposes. The user is able to gain access to the embedded webserver, by opening an Internet browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) and type the following static IP: 192.168.1.205.
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Outputs – IP In these fields, the user is able to see the status of all the IP outputs of the device. System This section provides general information of the device, like internal status of all device’s mod- ules, CPU temperature and fan state as well as error codes for troubleshooting purposes. 4.2.2 - “Program list”...
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Figure No3 All icons are clickable providing the ability to the user to go directly to the setup page of all internal modules of the device. The grey icons mean that the current module is disabled. Setup 4.2.4 - “Input” page In the “Input”...
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There are four tabs, one for each input. The user is able to select the working mode of each input as follows: For Satellite signal reception the user must select DVB-S/S2 mode: 1. Tuner Enabled/Disabled - Enable or disable the specific tuner 2.
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Figure No 5 There are 4 tabs, one for each input. Each tab depicts all the TV and Radio programs from the input that has being selected during the “Input page” processes. When the user selects one input, the device’s multiplexer does a real time analysis and depicts the program list from this specific input.
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Using the Drop-down menu from “Output” column (Figure No 7) the user is able to as- sign any program to any of the four outputs. By doing the same process for each pro- gram, from all inputs the user is able to create his own 4 custom multiplex in the output. Figure No 8 The status section in (Figure No 8) provides a general idea to the user of the current payload (according to the selected programs) comparing it to the max.
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In Figure No 9 we have general settings of the IP streamer as follows: zx w IP address: This is the IP address of the streamer for ping purposes. zx w MAC address: This is the MAC address of the streamer zx w IGMP: The user is able to select IGMP v2 or v3 or disable the IGMP.
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4.2.7 - “Event log” page In “Event log” page (Figure No 11) the system logs all the events occurs in the device during its operation. These logs are divided in three different categories based on their priority as follow: High Using the red color the system logs the events which are of high priority.
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4.2.8 - “LAN” page In “LAN” page (Figure No 12) the user is able to setup all the parameters of the LAN control of the device as follows: Figure No 12 zx w DHCP – Enable or disable DHCP zx w IP address: Set a static IP address for controlling the device zx w Subnet mask: Set the specific Subnet mask zx w Gateway: Set the gateway’s IP address zx w Primary DNS: Set the IP address of the primary DNS...
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4.2.10 - “System restart” page In “System restart” section (Figure No 14) the user is able to apply a full reset to the de- vice. Figure No 14 4.2.11 - “Factory default” page In “Factory default” section (Figure No 15) the user is able to apply a factory default reset either as DVB-T or DVB-C.
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4.2.12 - “Import/Export Config” page In “Import/Export Config” section (Figure No 16) the user is able to do the following: 1. Export: Save all the configuration is a specific file 2. Import: Upload a previously save configuration file. Figure No 16 4.2.13 - “Firmware update”...
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4.2.14 - “Date & Time” page In “Date & Time” (Figure No 18) section the user is able to select the NTP server in order for the device to receive the date and time as well as to set the timezone of his country. Figure No 18 4.2.15 - “Info”...
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8. WARNINGS Content warning This document contains preliminary information about a product of Lemco com- pany. Lemco reserves the right to make any changes or modifications at any time without prior notice.
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