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  • Page 1 MIE-1600 | MIE-3200 MIE-1600/48 | MIE-3200/48 IPQAM/COFDM...
  • Page 2 •The DVB-C/T distribution network must be installed and connected to the equipotential bonding according to EN 60728-11. Herewith AXING AG declares that the marked products comply with the valid guidelines. You can call up the complete EU declaration of conformity for download by entering the article in the search field at www.axing.com.
  • Page 3: Product Description

    •IPTV input (900 Mbps) •Converts SPTS / MPTS to DVB-C (J.83 Annex A/C) or DVB-T •Remux | Crossmultiplex •PID Filtering •Web-based configuration •Suitable for AXING SMARTPortal •Supports SNMP •19 "housing, 1RU •Available Accessories MIM-1600 Extension module for MIE-1600 as well as MIE-1600/48, for extension to 2 × 512 input streams and 2 × 16 DVB-C or 2 ×...
  • Page 4 •Application examples...
  • Page 5 •Display elements and connectors The MIE-3200 comes with two separate modules A and B. Each module have one IPTV input one RF output and one configuration interface. The MIE-1600 come with one module A. The LEDs show the state of the output modulators: •When a modulator is filled with content and the modulator is not overloaded, the corresponding LED lights up green.
  • Page 6: Mounting And Installation

    Mounting and Installation • •Installation must be performed by authorized and skilled electricians only. •Before mounting and installation, pull the mains plug! •The DVB-C/T distribution network must be installed and connected to the equipotential bonding according to EN 60728- •Install the device in compliance with the safety regulations defined by the EN 60728-11 standard. •Mounting in a 19“...
  • Page 7 •Power supply The devices are equipped with two redundant power supplies to provide this e.g. to connect to different power supplies (such as a standard power outlet and a UPS) If a power failure occurs, the unit will sound with an alarm sound. MIE-1600 | MIE-3200 •Connect both power supplies with the enclosed cables to 230 VAC.
  • Page 8 •Upgrading MIE 16-00 Hardware extension The MIE-1600 can each be extended by a further hardware module MIM-1600. •Disconnect the device from the mains. •Disassemble the cover plate on the back. •Insert the module carefully. •The module noticeably snaps into the contacts. •Screw the module with the screws of the cover plate.
  • Page 9 Configuration • The device is configured via the graphical user interface of the integrated web interface. To access the user interface, you need a standard PC/laptop with a network interface and the actual version of the installed web browser. To connect the network interface of the device to the computer, you need a commercially available network cable.
  • Page 10 • Connect the PC to the RJ-45 Ethernet connector Control. •Start your web browser and enter the IP address of the connected module: e.g.: 192.168.0.145. •Login and logout The web-based user interface is protected against unauthorized access. When accessing the user interface, the first thing is the password request.
  • Page 11 •Front page •Input The data rate of the IPTV- input ist shown. •Outputs The fill level of all modulators is shown. 100% modulator fill level correspond to the maximal net data rate of the output channel. If the current fill level exceeds the maximal fill level, it may cause image disturbances, e.g. mosaic images. The data rates of the programmes are not constant.
  • Page 12 •Initialization - phase 1 • Choose INITIALIZATION from the main menu. The initialization starts with PHASE 1. •Input streams In Phase 1, the IP address, port, data rate in Mbps, and status of the input streams are displayed in a table. •Click on a stream.
  • Page 13 •Add one or multiple input streams • Click Add Input. The Add input streams dialog opens. • Enter the IP address of the stream and its port. • Click OK, the stream will be added and scanned. To add multiple streams: •...
  • Page 14 •Initialization - phase 2 • Click on PHASE 2, to select programs. The Transport stream IDs the Network ID and the network name can be changed. Different LCN standards can be selected with the drop down menue Region. DVB-C If DVB-C is selected as the output modulation. DVB-T If DVB-T is selected as the output modulation.
  • Page 15 •Assigning programmes Every tuner is assigned to a modulator. The programmes of the tuner can only be assigned to the associated modulator. • For example, click on M1. The program is assigned to modulator 1. The button of the modulator is highlighted in color (a new click on a modulator allow the assignment to be canceled.
  • Page 16 •Changing Program Name The program name can be changed. •Click on one of the programs. The table with the Information opens. • Click right of the field Program Name. •Enter an individual program name. The entered program name appears in the channel list of the TV devices. •PID Filtering Individual packages can be filtered out of the transport stream.
  • Page 17 •Advanced options • Click on ADVANCED OPTIONS. A dialog with options will open. If programs change, then the NIT is recreated. In most countries, the end user does not notice, because the receivers automatically read in the new NIT. However, in some countries (eg France) end users are asked to start a channel search. If it comes to the case that one or more stations are weak to receive, then the NIT changes frequently and the end users are always unnecessarily prompted to start a channel search.
  • Page 18 •Initialization - phase 3 (DVB-C) In phase 3, the modulators are configured. Note: Depending on the modulation standard the signals are modulated into DVB-C or DVB-T (see 3.7.2 on page 26). • Click on PHASE 3, to modify the setting of the modulator. •Configuration of the modulator Common level The Common Output Level option include a general attenuation of all...
  • Page 19 •Fill level The fill level depends on the number of activated channels in the channel list (menu item Phase 2). To ensure an undisturbed reception, a reserve must absolutely be observed. We recommend you to set the maximum fill level to 95%. If the current fill level exceeds the maximal fill level, it may cause image disturbances, such as mosaic images.
  • Page 20 •Initialization - phase 3 (DVB-T) In phase 3, the modulators are configured. Note: Depending on the modulation standard the signals are modulated into DVB-C or DVB-T (see 3.7.2 on page 26). • Click on PHASE 3, to modify the setting of the modulator. •Configuration of the modulators Common Output level The Common Output Level option include a general attenuation of all...
  • Page 21 DVB-T modulation: The modulation can be set on QPSK, on QAM 16 or on QAM 64. The QPSK-setting provides the smallest data rate to the output channel. The QPSK-modulation process is used in bad distribution networks because of its robustness against disturbances and of its safe transmission.
  • Page 22 DVB-T transmission 2k fix modes Fine Level: The Fine Level option include fine attenuation from 0 to -3dB of each modulator output and the deactivation of the modulator (off). Fine Tune: The fine Tuning of the output channel is performed in 1 MHz steps. •Fill level The data rate of the sender may vary depending on the image contents and on the transmission quality.
  • Page 23 14.929 16.588 17.564 18.096 16.588 18.431 19.516 20.107 17.418 19.353 20.491 21.112 64-QAM 14.929 16.588 17.564 18.096 19.906 22.118 23.419 24.128 22.394 24.882 26.346 27.144 24.882 27.647 29.273 30.16 26.126 29.029 30.737 31.668 •Selected Programmes The programme table SELECTED PROGRAMS shows the programmes that were activated in phase 2. •Maintenance The menu entry MAINTENANCE enables software updates, changing the IP address, changing the password, restarting the device and much more.
  • Page 24 We recommend the AXING SMARTPortal for easier handling and overview. Download You can find software updates by entering the article in the search field at www.axing.com. •Download the current version of the file to your computer and unpack it. Update New software for the graphical user interface can be installed under SOFTWARE FILE.
  • Page 25 •Modulation standard Depending on the modulation standard the output signals are modulated into DVB-C or DVB-T. • Select a Modulation Standard. • Click SAVE & REBOOT. The changing of the modulation standard begins, the remaining time ist shown as a countdown. The device will be automatically rebooted, the enter password dialog will be displayed.
  • Page 26 •Changing the IP address The network options are configured under the menu item MAINTENANCE> SYSTEM OPTIONS. There you will find the following tabs: •Control: IP address of the Configuration interface •IPTV: IP address of the IPTV input interface •CAS: IP address of the access to a CA Simulcrypt server Dynamic IP adress •...
  • Page 27 •Changing the password The default password is: Ramsen8262. The default password should be changed right after commissioning the device. •Type an new password with 8-10 characters (letters and/or digits). •Re-enter the password. • Click SAVE CHANGES to confirm and save the changes. When the changes are saved, the frontpage will be shown.
  • Page 28 •Save Initialization Data In the section SAVE SYSTEM INITILIZATION DATA TO FILE you can save the current initilization data from phase 1 to 3 into a file on your computer. •Click on SAVE. The data will be saved in a file called config.dat at the download folder on your computer. •Click on PDF TO PRINT.
  • Page 29 • In the State field, select Enabled. • Activate, if required, the option AXING support allowed. • In the field Location, enter a name for the location of the device. This name will appear later in the SMARTPortal to help you identify the device.
  • Page 30 The MIB object definition is stored in the device. If you are connected to the device in the network, then you can download the file from the device. URL = [IP address of device] /MIB/AXING-MIB.txt For example: 192.168.0.145/MIB/AXING-MIB.txt SNMP Agent •...
  • Page 31 •Log files In the section LOGS you can view the Log files . • Choose Status Log. The status log is written to RAM and starts again after a restart. In the status log for example, the lock in time and the frequencies of the tuners are stored.
  • Page 32 Simulcrypt User Guide Conditional Access system setup starts by installing and configuring CAS server that, among others, generates ECMs and EMMs. CAS server setup is not covered in this guide. Simulcrypt setup at headend side is started from Maintenance → CAS Settings. Tables described in the next chapters must be configured according to CAS server setup.
  • Page 33 3) Scrambling Control Groups (SCG) This table lists all scramblers used in the device. Services connected to the same SCG are scrambled at the same time with the same control word (encryption key). Each SCG can contain one or more services.
  • Page 34 4) ECM Generators ECM generator is provided by CAS supplier to produce ECM messages. - Name: Only used in web interface to easily identify separate ECMG servers - Channel ID <optional>: ‘ECM_channel_id’ used when communicating with ECMG. Some ECMGs require a specific value for this ID (info from CAS supplier). If left empty, device uses some unused random ID.
  • Page 35 5) ECM List ECM contains CAS supplier private information which carries the control word (encryption key) in a secure manner and private entitlement information. Each ECM entry corresponds to one generated ECM stream. Each SCG requires at least one ECM stream, otherwise nobody is able to descramble. - ECM Generator: ECMG responsible for generating this ECM stream (value from ECMG table) - ECM ID <optional>: ‘ECM_id’...
  • Page 36 6) EMM configuration EMM contains CAS supplier private information which for example specifies the authorization levels of subscribers or groups of subscribers. EMM generator is an external server from CAS supplier which produces EMM messages and repeatedly sends them to the headend. EMM configuration is divided to two tables: EMM Generators and list of generated EMMs.
  • Page 37 7) Service configuration (Phase2) Services are connected to SCGs at Phase2: - Click desired service to view service details - Simulcrypt SCG drop-down shows all configured SCGs, select one. - By default all video and audio PIDs for the service are selected for the scrambling. Select/unselect individual PIDs at “Scramble”...
  • Page 38 8) Scrambling status monitoring Web interface contains multiple Simulcrypt status traffic lights and they all give different level of details: 1) Phase2 → Service scrambling status: This is the most important status. If all scrambled services have green light, system is working without problems. But if any service has red light, Maintenance →...
  • Page 39 Technical specifications • Type MIE-1600 MIE-3200 Input Supported input transport streams SPTS, MPTS Max. number of input streams 2 × 512 (out of SPTS or MPTS) Supported protocols IPTV input UDP, RTP Total net data rate IPTV input 1 × 900 Mbps 2 ×...

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