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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Revision History Date Version Description Author 06/27/19 Initial Release 12/06/19 Add New Modules 05/24/20 Update UI and add new modules 07/26/20 Update descrambling configuration descriptions 1/12/22 Add new Modules and Delete old Modules This guide contains some symbols to call your attention.
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Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by Sencore, or parts having the same operating characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized part substitutions made may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual SAFETY PRECAUTIONS There is always a danger present when using electronic equipment. Unexpected high voltages can be present at unusual locations in defective equipment and signal distribution systems. Become familiar with the equipment that you are working with and observe the following safety precautions.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Package Contents The following is a list of the items should be contained: 1. OmniHub 6 chassis 2. OmniHub 6 software 3. AC power cables 4. Breakout or adapter cables depending on option modules these items...
SECTION 3 WEB INTERFACE OPERATION...................... 19 ....................20 3.1 O 6/6D W NTERFACE VERVIEW 3.1.1 Connecting to the Management Port..................20 3.1.2 Logging into the OmniHub 6/6D Web Interface................20 ........................... 20 3.2 S TATUS VERVIEW 3.2.1 Status............................21 3.2.2 System Setting..........................21 3.2.3 IP Input............................
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual ..........................116 3.6 F UNCTION ODULES 3.6.1 OHP6-ASI..........................116 3.6.2 OHP6-CAM-00..........................124 3.6.3 OHP6-EIT-00..........................126 3.6.4 OHP6-IP-00..........................127 Adding a Channel..........................128 SECTION 4 APPENDICES..........................162 APPENDIX A - A ..................... 163 CRONYMS AND LOSSARY ............... 164 APPENDIX B - A M...
1.2 Front Panel Overview As a 1RU unit, on the front panel, OmniHub 6 has exhaust fans, ports for data and management, and LED for the status of the unit. See the image below for the reference of the OmniHub 6 front panel.
1.3 Rear Panel Overview The OmniHub 6 has multiple options for the backplane configuration. Device can be ordered with Single Power Supply (order number – OmniHub 6) or Dual Power Supply (order number – OmniHub 6D). Rear panel of the device with single power supply: 1.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual OmniHub 6D 1RU chassis, Dual PSU, 4xGbE ports,14 LEDs and six hot swappable slots OH-AC3-AAC-4CH AC3 (2-channel stereo audio) and AAC license per 4 channels encoder module OH-AC3-AAC-8CH AC3 (2-channel stereo audio) and AAC license per 8 channels encoder module...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual MPEG1L2, optional AC3/AAC and supports CC and analog audio input. OHE6-HDMI-05 4 channel HDMI encoding module, supports H.264/H.265 HD/SD, MPEG-2 SD, MPEG1L2, optional AC3/AAC, and support OSD subtitle, logo picture and QR code overlay. OHE6-HDMI-05 8 channel HDMI encoding module, supports H.264/H.265 HD/SD, MPEG-2...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual OHM6-QAMA-R00 16 channel QAM modulator module, Annex A/C, non-adjacent output, and 1 RF female port for output OHM6-QAMB-R00 16 channel QAM modulator module, Annex B, non-adjacent output, and 1 RF female port for output OHM6-QAMA-R01 4 channel QAM modulator module,...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual OHP6-EAS-00 EAS processing module, supports EAS triggering by analogue EAS input and Digital EAS input. OHP6-CAM-00 CAM processing module supports 2 independent CI Card slots, support Xcrypt CA scramble, compatible with mainstream CAM cards, and support...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Section 2 Installation SECTION 2 INSTALLATION..........................16 ..........................17 2.1 R NSTALLATION .......................... 17 2.2 AC P OWER ONNECTION Page 16 of 182...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 2.1 Rack Installation The OmniHub 6/6D is designed to be mounted in a standard 19” rack. It takes 1RU of rack space. To install it into a rack, please use the following steps: Determine the desired position in the rack for the OmniHub 6/6D. Make sure that the air intake on the front of the unit and the exhausts on the back of the unit will not be blocked.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual When you take the equipment from a cold condition into a much warmer and humid condition, the equipment should be acclimated to the warm and humidity condition for at least 30 minutes. Powering up a non-acclimated unit may lead to shortcut or other damage to electronic components.
SECTION 3 WEB INTERFACE OPERATION...................... 19 ....................20 3.1 O 6/6D W NTERFACE VERVIEW 3.1.1 Connecting to the Management Port..................20 3.1.2 Logging into the OmniHub 6/6D Web Interface................20 ........................... 20 3.2 S TATUS VERVIEW 3.2.1 Status............................21 3.2.2 System Setting..........................21 3.2.3 IP Input............................
1 and port 2 are used for management purposes and, port 3 andport 4 are used for IP reception/streaming. If an external IP switch needs to be installed between OmniHub 6/6D and other headend devices, this switch should support IGMP V2 and IGMP snooping function.
Device Information Device Status will show once you login to the OmniHub 6/6 web interface as shown in the picture above. It also shows the front and rear-view image of OmniHub 6/6 with friendly label that show the status of each module connected in the 6 slots.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Network tab allows you to assign a static IP address to the OmniHub 6/6D mainboard only. IP addresses for boards/modules will be assigned automatically based on the address set for the chassis. To avoid IP address conflicts when you set the baseboard IP address, observe occupied IP sections displayed on this page in the top blue area.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Click the button on the right side for the changes to take effect. Password tab allows you to change the login password. Click the button on the right side for the changes to take effect. SNMP tab is for you to disable or enable the SNMP function.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual a total of 120 channels which means it can accommodate 120 IP address multicast. Once a channel is enabled, the IP address and IP port configured for the channel will appear in the table. If the source multicast is good, there will be a value under the total bitrate and effective bitrate showing the actual bitrate of the transport stream.
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Service Configuration tab displays the configuration page where you can manage the received services and output them to their designated interface. Configuration steps for IP input and all receiving and encoding modules in OmniHub 6/6D are mostly the same. First, you need to the port on each TS with LOCKED signal status.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual stream or a service/s from the input channel toward the available output channel (IP or RF). Two types of routing are possible. 1. Bypass mode. In this mode, routes can only be done when outputting a whole input transport stream towards an output TS channel - this cannot be done when outputting a single service only.
Bitrate, Bitrate Status (Normal/Overload), TS Analysis and Service List for each IP output stream. OmniHub 6/6D IP output has a total of 120 channels which means it can output 120 multicast IP addresses. Once a channel is enabled, the IP address and IP port configured on the channel will appear in the table.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Clicking under Service List will display information on the services included in the transport stream. This will display the list of services in a TS as shown in the picture below. Clicking on the service name in the list will display the detailed information of the service: PCR, PMT, Video and Audio PID and Bitrate as shown in the picture below.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Basic Settings tab displays the configuration page of the IP output. You can enable the TS and set the output IP Address, IP port and Protocol of the Destination IP multicast. To enter many IP addresses, use the Batch Setting button and fill in the following fields.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual receiver modules or encoder modules. In picture below, clicking the area marked as “click here”, you can make changes to the transport stream, i.e.: edit Original Network ID edit TS ID edit Service ID, Service Name and Service Provider...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.3 Receiver Modules 3.3.1 OHR6-DVBC-00 OHR6-DVBC-00 is a 4-channel DVBC receiving and descrambling module with 1 RF female connector and 2 CI slots. It can receive 4 DVBC signals simultaneously and support 2 CAM cards for descrambling.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Clicking under Service List will display information on the services included in the transport stream. This will display the list of services in a TS as shown in the picture below. Clicking on the service name in the list will display the detailed information of the service: PCR, PMT, Video and Audio PID and Bitrate as shown in the picture below.
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3.3.1.4 Module Service Configurations Service Configuration page is where you can manage the received services and output them to their designated interface. The configuration for all modules in OmniHub 6/6D is mostly same. First, you need to scan the port on each LOCKED TS. Each port might be scanned automatically or needed to be scanned manually when its source is changed.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual To use Bypass or Multiplexing mode on stream level: 1. Click on the (cog) icon . There were always have BaseBoard selection for the IP output and other Output options depending on the modules inserted. 2. Select the correct Output and Channel you want to output the stream to.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual To clear the whole routing table click button. There is a channel scan button on top. Normally the input service list of each channel will lshow on this page, but when you change the input source, you should refresh the changed channels manually by selecting the channel and clicking Channel Scan button.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.3.3 OHR6-DVBS2CI-00 OHR6-DVBS2CI-00 is a 4-channel DVB-S/S2 receiving and descrambling module with 2 RF connectors and 2 CI slots, each RF connector can connect with 2 transponders. The module has independent power supplies for each LNB.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.3.4 OHR-DVBS2FTA-01/01A OHR-DVBS2FTA-01 is a 4-channel DVB-S/S2 receiving module with 4RF connectors. The module supports internal signal pass through from one tuner to the others, while OHR-DVBS2FTA-01A is the combination of 2 OHR-DVBS2FTA-01 modules, it occupies 2 slots on the OmniHub 16 chassis and has an 8-channel DVBS-S2 receiving module with 8 RF connectors.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.3.5 OHR6-8VSB-00 OHR6-8VSB-00 is a 4-channel 8VSB receiving module with 4 RF connectors. Picture below shows the front plate of the 8VSB module. Module specification: 4 RF female connectors Frequency range: 50 – 860MHz Bandwidth: 6MHz...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Clicking the icon under Service List will display information on the services included in the transport stream as shown in the picture below. Clicking on the service name in the list will display the detailed information of the service: PCR, PMT, Video and Audio PID and Bitrate as shown in the picture below.
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Configuration steps for IP input and all receiving and encoding modules in OmniHub 6/6D are mostly the same. First, you need to scan the port of each TS with LOCKED signal status. Each port might be scanned automatically or need to be scanned manually one at a time when its source signal is replaced.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 1. Bypass mode. In this mode, routes can only be done when outputting a whole input transport stream towards an output TS channel, this cannot be done when outputting a single service only. Bypass mode activation will not allow other services from other input TS to be mixed in the current TS output.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual To use Multiplexing mode on service level click on the pencil icon on the right side in the line with the proper service. Then select the output stream (channel) where the service will be multiplexed. Do not forget to click the Apply button on the right side to make the change takes effect.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual After login is enabled, additional control buttons will be displayed: - clean log, clean screen, export logs, filter dialog box 3.3.6 OHR6-DVBT2CI-00 OHR6-DVBT2CI-00 is a 4-channel DVBT/T2 receiving and descrambling module with 1 RF female connector and 2 CI slots. It can receive signals via 4 RF channels simultaneously and support 2 CAM cards descrambling.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Total Bit rate in Mbps shows the receiving bitrate of each channel with the LOCKED status. Effective Bit Rate in Mbps which shows the actual bitrate of each receiving channel. RF Level of the input signal will show you the level of each locked channel.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual CAM Max Bit Rate (48Mbps to 108Mbps) can be chosen in a pull-down list. 3.3.6.2 Module Settings To input parameters of the source you want to receive in OHR6-DVBT2-00, click Settings and input the Frequency and Bandwidth. The tables below show the range of Frequency and Bandwidth for the settings parameters..
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual In Descrambling Settings there are CAM1, CAM2 and No Descrambling options. Select the correct CAM to decrypt the service and click Apply to make the change take effect or Clear Config button on the right side to clear all configuration.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Clicking under the TS Analysis will display the information on the structure of the transport stream as shown in the picture below. 3.4.1.2 Module Basic Settings Here you can modify the Video, Audio and Service Parameters. Click Advanced Setting to see all parameters you can modify and check specific parameters you want to set and see.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Video Parameter Range Video Parameter Range Video Type H264 Profile HIGH MAIN Video Resolution Auto, 1920×1080_60i GOP Size 1~60 1920×1080_50i 1920×1080_30p 1920×1080_25p 1080×720_60p 1080×720_50p 720×480_60i 720×576_50i Video Bitrate (Kbps) 600~12000 Video Aspect Ratio 16x9 (HD) 4x3 (SD)
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual OHE6-HDMI-R01 has RTMP output settings. Direct IP output is specifically for encoding a single program and outputting it directly to IP. This setting will not occupy multicast bandwidth baseboard. If you want to use IP output channel on the encoder module and the baseboard IP module at same time, you should avoid the multicast IP addresses conflicts.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual LOGO setting: you can upload several pictures at the same time, and pick one to show on the screen. When you click the one you want to show that picture field will turn green. LOGO Parameter...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual QR Code setting: QR Code picture selection is same with LOGO setting. LOGO Parameter Range LOGO Parameter Range Position X 0~1920 (Dual) Position Y 0~1080 (Dual) Size width 0~1920 (Dual) Size Height 0~1080 (Dual) 3.4.1.5 System...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual To open the log management menu, click on the Open button. The newly opened menu allows you to enable / disable logging. After login is enabled, additional control buttons will be displayed: - clean log, clean screen, export logs, filter dialog box 3.4.2 OHE6-HDMI-02...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.3.5.1 Module Status Module Status for the HDMI encoder shows the Bitrate of each port when an HDMI source is connected. The Status for OHE6-HDMI-02 is the same with OHE6-HDMI-00. The difereces are the number of channels shown in the status and some other parameters for example, OHE6-HDMI-00 doesn’t have Audio2 Bitrate and the...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Video Parameter Range Video Parameter Range Video Encoding GOP Size H264, MPEG2 12~48 Format Video Resolution Auto, Level Level_3.0 1920×1080_60i , Level_3.1 1920×1080_50i , Level_3.2 1920×1080_30p , Level_4.0 1920×1080_25p , Level_4.1 1080×720_60p , Level_4.2 1080×720_50p , 720×480_60i ,...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual The OHE6-HDMI-02 module supports two sets of audio and video input. Each set includes 1 HDMI port/1 component por tand1 analog port. It supports dual audio encoding per channel. Dual audio all come from HDMI input with the same content and the encoding format can be the same or different.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.2.5 System System tab allowsyou to perform the following tasks: - Import / export license - Log manages - Reboot - Factory Default To open the log management menu, click on the Open button. The newly opened menu allows you to enable / disable logging.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.3 OHE6-HDMI-02C OHE6-HDMI-02C is a 2-channel HDMI or component HD encoder. It supports H.264 / MPEG-2 HD/SD, MPEG1L2, AAC (optional), AC3 (optional) audio, CC subtitle and analog audio input. 3.4.3.1 Module Status Module Status for HDMI-02C encoder shows the Bitrate of each port when an HDMI source is connected.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Click Advanced Setting to see all parameters you can modify and check specific parameters you want to set and see. Click the Apply button on the right side to make the changes take effect. Click Advanced Setting in the line to set encoding parameters.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual AAC Format ADTS, LATM Service Range Service Parameter Range Parameter Program Name String between 1~31 Audio PID 32~8190 Provider Name String between 0~31 PCR PID 32~8190 Video PID 32~8190 PMT PID 32~8190 The OHE6-HDMI-02C module supports two sets of audio and video input in total. Each set includes 1 HDMI port/1 component portand1 analog port.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.3.4 EAS Settings When the EAS source is triggered, the Audio and Video from the encoder will be replaced by the Audio and Video from the EAS module. 3.4.3.5 System Operation System tab allows you to perform the following tasks:...
OHE6-HDMI-05/05A module is a 4/8 - channel HDMI encoding module that supports H.264. This supports AC3 and AAC via license and supports OSD Subtitle, logo picture and QR code overlay. OHE6-HDMI-05 occupies 1 slot in the chassis and OHE6-HDMI- 05A occupies 2 slots in OmniHub 6/6D chassis. 3.4.4.1 Module Status Like other Hdmi encoder module.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.4.2 Module Basic Settings This page allows you to modify the Video, Audio and Service Parameters. Click Advanced Settings to see all parameters you can modify and check specific parameters you want to set and see. Click the Apply button on the right side to make the change take effect.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual LOGO setting: you can upload several pictures at the same time, and pick one to show on the screen. When you click the one you want to show that picture field will turn green. LOGO Parameter...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual QR Code setting: QR Code picture selection is same to LOGO setting. LOGO Parameter Range LOGO Parameter Range Position X 0~1920 (Dual) Position Y 0~1080 (Dual) Size width 0~1920 (Dual) Size Height 0~1080 (Dual) 3.4.4.4 Module IP Output This feature is specifically for encoding a single programand outputting directly to IP.
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OHE6-HDMI-05/05A module is a 4/8 - channel HDMI encoding module that supports H.264. This supports AC3 and AAC via license and supports OSD Subtitle, logo picture and QR code overlay. OHE6-HDMI-05 occupies 1 slot in the chassis and OHE6-HDMI- 05A occupies 2 slots in OmniHub 6/6D chassis. 3.4.4.1 Module Status Like other Hdmi encoder module.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.4.2 Module Basic Settings This page allows you to modify the Video, Audio and Service Parameters. Click Advanced Settings to see all parameters you can modify and check specific parameters you want to set and see. Click the Apply button on the right side to make the change take effect.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual LOGO setting: you can upload several pictures at the same time, and pick one to show on the screen. When you click the one you want to show that picture field will turn green. LOGO Parameter...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual QR Code setting: QR Code picture selection is same to LOGO setting. LOGO Parameter Range LOGO Parameter Range Position X 0~1920 (Dual) Position Y 0~1080 (Dual) Size width 0~1920 (Dual) Size Height 0~1080 (Dual) 3.4.4.4 Module IP Output This feature is specifically for encoding a single programand outputting directly to IP.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Enable Destination MAC: Generally, you do not need to enable this option. This is reserved for exceptional cases when the unicast stream cannot be received with using unicast IP addresses. You can enable destination MAC and streaming out by setting Destination MAC.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Module Basic Settings 3.4.5.2 This page allows you to modify the Video, Audio and Service Parameters. Click Advanced Settings to see all parameters you can modify and check specific parameters you want to set and see. Click the Apply button on the right side to make the change take effect.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual You should choose a channel first before you set Insertion. LOGO setting: you can upload several pictures at the same time, and pick one to show on the screen. When you click the one you want to show that picture field will turn green.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual QR Code setting: QR Code picture selection is same to LOGO setting. LOGO Parameter Range LOGO Parameter Range Position X Position Y 0~1096 (Dual) 0~546(Dual) Size width 0~1080 (Dual) Size Height 0~1080 (Dual) Page 72 of 182...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.5.4 Module IP Output This feature is specifically for encoding a single program and outputting directly to IP. It will not occupy multicast bandwidth of baseboard. If you want to use IP output channel on the encoder module and the baseboard IP module at same time, you should avoid the multicast IP addresses conflicts.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual OHE-SDI-01 3.4.5.1 Module Status Status page for OHE-SDI-01 shows the following parameters: Signal Status, Input Video Resolution, Output Video Resolution, Video Bitrate, Audio Bitrate, Audio2 Bitrate, Total Bitrate, Effective Bitrate, TS anaylsis and Program Name. The following parameters will display values once a good SDI source is connected.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Video Parameter Range Video Parameter Range Video Encoding H264, MPEG2 GOP Size 12~48 Format Video Resolution Level Auto, Level_1,0 1920×1080_60i , Level_1B 1920×1080_50i , Level_1.1 1920×1080_30p , Level_1.2 1920×1080_25p , Level_1.3 1080×720_60p , Level_2.0 1080×720_50p , Level_2.1...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Audio Source SDI1 Volume (dB) -20~20 SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 Analog AAC Format ADTS, LATM Service Range Service Parameter Range Parameter Program Name String between 1~31 Audio PID 32~8190 Provider Name String between 0~31 PCR PID 32~8190 3.4.5.3...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 1. Click on (pencil) icon. There will always be a BaseBoard selection for the IP output and other Output options depending on the module inserted. 2. Select the correct Output and Channel you want to output the service to.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.6.1 Module Basic Settings Click Advanced Setting to see all parameters you can modify and check specific parameters you want to set and see. Click the Apply button on the right side to make the change take effect.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Profile HIGH MAIN Audio Parameter Range Audio Parameter Range Audio Encoding MPEG1_Layer2 Audio Bitrate 32~192 Format (Kbps) Audio Sampling Volume (dB) -20~20 Rate (KHz) Delay (ms) -2000~2000 Service Range Service Range Parameter Parameter Program Name String between 1~31...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Delay (ms) -2000~2000 Service Range Service Range Parameter Parameter Program Name String between 1~31 Audio PID 32~8190 Provider Name String between 0~31 PCR PID 32~8190 Video PID 32~8190 PMT PID 32~8190 Shelter Range Shelter Range Parameters...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.4.6.3 System Operation System tab allows you to perform the following tasks: - Import / export license - Log manages - Reboot - Factory Default To open the log management menu, click on the Open button. The newly opened menu allows you to enable / disable logging.
74 degrees Celsius (165.2 degrees Fahrenheit). The status page for all Output modules of OmniHub 6/6D are mostly the same with each other and with all other modules. You will notice there is not much difference in every link on the status page.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Click the Apply button on the right side for the changes to take effect. Name Range Name Range QAM Mode ANNEX A/ ANNEX B RF level 0~63 Bandwidth 6M, 7M, 8M Frequency (KHz) 48000~858000 Symbol Rate (KBaud)
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Clicking on the icon will show you the NIT setting where you can create and add NIT Network and NIT Stream. For NIT Stream, you can create Cable Descriptor and Logical Channel Number LCN. You need to Add and Input first the correct Original Network ID and TS ID. Once it is done, click on the plus icon “+”...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual One important information is to know in what frequency and TS you want to create the Cable Descriptor. Once you know the frequency, you need to create the TSID currently used. If you have 4 frequency outputs on the Network, you need to create 4 TSID as shown below.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.2 OHM6-QAMA-R01/R01A OHM6-QAMA-R01 and OHM6-QAMA-R01A are 4 channel and 8 channel modulators. They share the same hardware but have different software. For the Status, Settings, Service Configuration and System Operation, please refer to previous module OHM6- QAMA-00/R00 at page 74 to 77.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.3.2 Module Basic Settings This page allows you to type in the output parameter for the QAM required by the network. Click the Apply button on the right side to make the change take effect. Name...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.5 OHM6-8VSB-R01/R01A OHM6-8VSB-R01A module supports up to 4/8 adjacent frequencies modulating with 1 RF connector for output. Please see QAM configuration on page 74 for reference 3.5.5.1 Module Basic Settings Click the Apply button on the right side to make the change take effect.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.6 OHM6-OFDM-R01/R01A OHM6-OFDM-R01 / R01A module supports up to 4/8 adjacent frequencies modulating with 1 RF female connector for output. The status for the OHM6-OFDM is like in OHM6- QAMA and another modulator module. It will show Lock Status of each channel when the signal is stable.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Name Range Name Range Bandwidth 6M, 7M, 8M RF level 0~31.5 (dBmV) 60~91.5 (dBuV) Frequency (KHz) 48000~862000 3.5.6.2 Module Output Configuration of the OFDM module is like the configuration of OHM6-QAMA-00/R00. You can also change the Original Network ID, TSID, Service Name, PID and create LCN Descriptor and Cable Descriptor.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual OHM-QAMA-02 and OHM-QAMA-02A have the same HW but different license. OHM-QAMB-02 is a 16-channel QAM-B modulation module, 2 gigabit IP input electrical ports, each input port supports 512 channels; 1 CAS interface (RJ45), support scrambling function; 1 RF output interface, support 16-channel QAM-B non-advanced frequency Modulation output, independent constellation mode configuration.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Clicking the eye icon , you can know all the PIDs of this TS, such as PAT, CAT, PCR, Video Audio and PCR PID. See the image below for reference. If the input stream has multiple programs, you can click the icon below “Service List” to see all the services in this stream.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual You can also check details of a service by clicking the Service Name. Modulation Output > OHM-QAMA-02 status shows the Modulation output. Just like the IP Input, this shows the total bitrate and effective bitrate of the16 channels respectively.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual IP Output > OHM-QAMA-02 status also shows the IP output. Just like the IP Input, this shows the total bitrate and effective bitrate of the 16 channels respectively. The TS Analysis and Service List have the same function as in the IP input. See image below for reference.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.8.1.2 Module Basic Setting OHM-QAMA-02 Basic Setting is where you can input the parameters for IP Input, Modulation Output and IP Output. IP Input-Parameter Setting> On this page, there are three tabs where you can modify the multicast IP, port and parameter of IP Input.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Modulation Output-Parameter Setting> On this page, you can enable channels as you need and input the Frequency (KHz), QAM Mode, Symbol Rate (KBaud) and RF Level Gain (dBmV) to have an output. Here are the range parameters of the above info.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Batch Setting is where you can input the modulation parameters in batch. See the image below for reference. IP Output-Parameter Setting> On this page, there are three tabs where you can modify the multicast IP, port and parameter of IP Output. There are Port 1 and Batch Setting.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Batch Setting is where you can input the IP output parameters in batch. See the image below for reference. 3.5.8.1.3 Multiplexing Multiplexing has four tabs: Source, Service Configuration, SI Table Setting and PID Transmission. Here you are can set to output services from IP Input to Modulation Output.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Multiplexing-Source> Source is where you select a source for output. You can chose Port 1 or Port 2 for the source. Each port is divided into 16 groups to complete 512 channels. Select a Port and you can see service lists of Group and Channel as shown below.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual To Output the TS by Bypass mode, you can simply check the Bypass box of the TS. You can only bypass 1 TS and cannot output other services from different channel sources. Bypass mode allows you to keep the input signal automatically be redirected to Modulation output without re-scanning the input or transferring it to output.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Multiplexing-SI Table Setting> This page is to choose whether to insert/generate the SI tables or Copy the SI tables from the input streams. Multiplexing-PID Transmission> This page is to transmit the input PID to Output on the PID required by the system.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual this page namely Service Scrambling and CAS1 to CAS6. 6 CAS tabs have the same interface. Input the correct CA parameters on this page and make sure the ECMG and EMMG are connected GREEN. Some CA will provide a Super CAS ID with 8 digits. This is a combination of the 4-digit CAS System ID and 4-digit of ECMG Sub System ID.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.8.1.5 System OHM-QAMA-02 System is composed of two sub menus namely Network and License. Network> Here you can modify the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway for each port of the module, except for the address of the module itself. This also shows the MAC Address of each port of the module.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Turn on Enable Real-time Log switch to see the real time log messages and the severity level of each message below. Click to clear all log messages on the screen. Click to delete all log information.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.8.2 OHM-QAMB-02 3.5.8.2.1 Module Status The Status page contains status information of IP Input, Modulation Output and IP Output. Input > OHM-QAMB-02 has 1024 IP input channels. Those channels are divided into two RJ45 ports, each of which has 512 IP input channels. Clicking Port 1, you can obtain status information of the 512 channels, such as input source IP address and port number, total bitrate (Mbps) and effective bitrate (Mbps).
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual If the input stream has multiple programs, you can click the icon below “Service List” to s ee all the services in this stream. See the image below for reference. You can also check details of a service by clicking the Service Name.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Modulation Output > OHM-QAMB-02 status shows the Modulation output. Just like the IP Input, this shows the total bitrate and effective bitrate of the 16 channels respectively. The TS Analysis and Service List have the same function as in the IP input. The Status also shows the current temperature of the unit on the upper left corner.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.5.8.2.2 Module Basic Setting OHM-QAMB-02 Basic Setting is where you can input the parameters for IP Input, Modulation Output and IP Output. IP Input-Parameter Setting> On this page, there are three tabs where you can modify the multicast IP, port and parameter of IP Input.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Batch Setting is where users can input the IP input parameters in batch. See the image below for reference. Modulation Output-Parameter Setting> On this page, you can enable channels as you need and input the Channel No., QAM Mode, Symbol Rate (KBaud) and RF Level Gain (dBmV) to have an output.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual IP Output-Parameter Setting> On this page, there are three tabs where you can modify the multicast IP, port and parameter of IP Output. There are Port 1, Port 2 and Batch Setting. The output can accept Multicast or Unicast and support MPTS and SPTS.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Multiplexing-Source> Source is where you select a source for output. You can chose Port 1 or Port 2 for the source. Each port is divided into 16 groups to complete 512 channels. Select a Port and you can see service lists of Group and Channel as shown below.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual You can click the Name of the service and it will show a table where you can modify some information of the service like Service ID, Service Name, Service Provider, PCR PMT AUDIO and Video PID. Click OK for the changes to take effect.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Multiplexing-PID Transmission> This page is to transmit the input PID to Output on the PID required by the system. 3.5.8.2.4 Scrambling OHM-QAMB-02 Scramble is where you can encrypt a service on the Modulation Output. Scrambler can be connected 6 different CAS simultaneously. There are seven tabs on this page namely Service Scrambling and CAS1 to CAS6.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Service Scrambling> On this page, you can encrypt a service in the Modulation Output. Select a channel for output and you will see a service list. If you simulcrypt 6 different CA, select one of them for encryption as you need, then select the CA ID of the service.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual License> Here you can import/export license, reboot module, restore factory defaultsettings and manage logs. Log Manage> This page shows the logs of the module. If there are issues encountered on this module, exporting the logs will help R&D team to analyze and fix them.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.6 Function Modules 3.6.1 OHP6-ASI CP-ASI-00 module is an ASI module that has 5 bidirectional ASI ports. Each port can be defined as either ASI input port or ASI output port. It supports different TS stream formats of 188/204 bytes packet length and Byte/Packet stream mode with up to 150Mbps TS stream bitrate.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Click TS Analysis of each channel, you can see TS bitrate Analysis. Click Reset Counter to reset the Continuity Count Error counter. In the Search bar, you can input key words or numbers, such as PIDs, Type or Service, for a quick search.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Name Range Total Bitrate (Mbps) 4.1 - 180 Click the Apply button on the right side to make the change take effect. 3.5.9.3 ASI Input You can route a whole stream or a service(s) from the input channel toward the available output channels (IP or RF).
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual TS setting: Please refer to IP Output service configuration on baseboard IP output. LCN setting: You need to add NIT streams of all frequencies to the base TS (frequency), which is for your STB to automatically search and identify all the TS (frequencies) LCN information.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Repeat the operations to add next TS (frequency) until NIT streams of all the frequencies have been included. Finally click Apply to let all configuration take effect. Then searching programs in your STB, you will get all programs in the order of LCN you set.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Import/Export license Export SNMP/MIB Manage logs Reboot the unit Restore the unit to factory defaults 3.6.2 OHP6-EAS The OHP6-EAS-00 module provides the ability to interrupt Encoder playback and switch to an external transport stream. This feature is for the US market and requires the OmniHub chassis to be set for ATSC standard.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Command Input Settings. You specify the incoming PID, IP, and Port of the SCTE-18 triggers over the Ethernet cable. The IP EAS IN RJ45 Ethernet port on the module is where this information must be received.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Video Type H.264, MPEG-2 Audio Type AC3, Mpeg-1 Layer 2 Mpeg2-AAC, Mpeg4-AAC Video Bit rate (Kbps) 1500~20000 Audio Bitrate 128, 192, 2 (Kbps) 56,384 Volume -10~10 Page 123 of 182...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Example of the EAS module Status Page: 3.6.2 OHP6-CAM-00 OHP6-CAM-00 is used to decrypt and encrypt services. It has 2 independent CI card slots that are compatible with mainstream CAM cards but support only Xcrypt CAM CAS for encryption and supports mainstream CAS decryption.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.6.2.1 Module Status Click the name of OHP6-CAM-00 in the module list to view its Status page. This page will show you the status of each channel and the bitrate of each service. See OHR6- DVBC-00 on page 30 to 35 for reference Note that this module has scrambling and descrambling functions.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.6.2.3 Service Configuration For the Service Configuration, you can select Descrambling or No Descrambling for a service before output. To configure the service to output, please refer to service configuration procedures of other modules. *You need to click Apply button after you configure service to Descrambling, otherwise the descrambling configuration will not be saved.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 3.6.3.3 Module System System is for you to upgrade license of the board when needed. Here you can also check logs, reboot and reset the unit to factory default. 3.6.4 OHP6-IP-00 OHP6-IP-00 is an IP module that supports multiple network protocols such as UDP/RTP/HLS/SRT/Zixi.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual The System Status ( ) which reports the current status of the system. Green indicates the system operation is good while Red indicates there is some detail about the system that is currently in Alarm condition. A Red condition prompts the user to seek further information about the Alarm condition by viewing the Logs tab.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual The configuration window that opens will provide the user with two tabs: Input and Output. The Input tab(s) is where the user will define the details for the stream to be received and any IGMP filtering. The Output tab(s) will define the details for the stream(s) to be sent out of this gateway.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual instance as the active input by itself. To configure the additional receive as the active input, please review “Configuring Active Inputs and Failover” MPEG/IP Receive Settings The figure below shows the options available when the “Receive Type” is set to “MPEG/IP”.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 224.0.0.0 – This setting is only available when receiving 239.255.255. Destination IP a multicast stream. This is the address the unit will attempt to join. This is the UDP port the source device is sending to. This is the only setting required...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual SRT Receive Settings Settings Range Description Caller Defines the ‘handshake’ mechanism to be used Listener Call Mode Rendezvous when establishing connection. Defines the IP address of the stream on the Remote Host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx remote device Defines the port of the stream on the remote...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Passphrase 10 – 79 characters Defines the encryption passphrase Click the icon by the SRT input to view information about the incoming stream. Clicking the icon will hide the SRT receive statistics. SRT Receive Statistics button is used to reset all the statistics for incoming SRT packets and establish a new point of reference.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Zixi Receive Settings Settings Range Description Defines the host of the remote broadcast using xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Remote Host Domain Name IP address or domain name Defines the alternate host of the remote xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Alternate Remote Host Domain Name...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual milliseconds) Disabled Defines if a decryption of the received signal is AES-128 needed, which decryption standard to use, or AES-192 if the DMG 7000 will automatically detect AES-256 Decryption Mode Automatic these Provides the key to allow signal processing if...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual HLS Receive Settings Settings Range Description Determines if the HLS receives through a local Push HLS Mode Pull or network location Defines address of the HLS stream to be HLS Network Location User Entry received After entering an HLS network location and clicking “Apply and Refresh”, a list of available...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Seamless RTP Receive Settings The figure below shows the options available when the “Receive Type” is set to “Seamless RTP”. Page 137 of 182...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual MPEG/IP Output Settings The figure shows the options available when the “Transmit Type” is set to “MPEG/IP”. MPEG/IP Output Settings Settings Range Description This setting is only available when receiving a 224.0.0.0 – multicast stream. This is the address the unit Destination IP 239.255.255.255...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual the output stream When set to Auto, the source MAC address of the output stream will match the corresponding local interface. When set to Manual, a user entered address can be Auto Source MAC Mode Manual...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual SRT Output Settings The figure below shows the options available when the “Transmit Type” is set to “SRT”. SRT Output Settings Settings Range Description Caller Defines the ‘handshake’ mechanism to be Listener Call Mode Rendezvous used when establishing connection.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Local Port 1 – 65535 Defines the local port number Defines the length of time to wait for the Discovery Time (seconds) 1 – 100, use 0 for infinite stream to be discovered Latency (ms) 1 – 8000...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual button is used to reset all the statistics for incoming SRT packets and establish a new point of reference. Zixi Output Settings The figure below shows the options available when the “Transmit Type” is set to “Zixi”.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Stream ID entered to be received Ignore TLS Certificate Defines whether to cease or continue Do Not Ignore Error Ignore processing if TLS Certificate Error is signaled Defines the maximum latency or buffer size Maximum Latency (ms) 30 –...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Interface Bonding Boxes Click the icon by the Zixi input to view information about the incoming stream. Clicking the icon will hide the Zixi Output statistics. Zixi Output Statistics button is used to reset all the statistics for incoming Zixi packets and establish a new point of reference.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Multiple Input Instances Configuring Active Inputs and Failover When two input instances are configured, only one of them can be assigned to the output instances. The Input Selection menu is used to determine which receive instance is the primary and backup.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual The amount of time the gateway must remain in the “Switch On” or “Restore On” state before automatic failover or Switchover (secs) 1 – 20 switchback occurs Clicking the option under the channel will prompt the user for confirmation of intent to change the input instance assigning the output instances to source from input instance 2.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual view alarm and event history. Both the active alarm and event logs can be configured for specific behavior based upon the user’s needs. Alarms Clicking on the Alarms button displays the Active Alarms menu. This list displays all of the active alarms currently being reported by the unit.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Name This column displays the description of the detected instance. Location This column displays the hardware or function that is experiencing the active error. Last Changed This column displays the data and time the error was raised.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Logs Column Name Description Defines the error message that will be provided if the instance is Name detected. This shows the user the specific hardware or stream processing path Location where the instance is detected. A checked box defines which instances will be recorded to the log file...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Events Column Name Description Defines the error message that will be provided if the instance is Name detected. Location This will always be “Unit” since these instances are global A checked box defines which instances will be recorded to the log file.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual The Logs window provides the user a display of the log file and management tools to st reamline the data returned. There are three buttons that will manage the log file. Refresh Prompts the OHP-IP-00 to update the displayed logs.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual icon means the instance entered into a Clear state. icon means a single point instance (such as NTP Time was updated) took place. Location Defines the hardware or function that experienced the alarm or event. Message This displays the description of the specific path that experienced the instance.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Apply Profile Used to apply a profile selected from profile list Used to edit the selected profile name Rename Profile Delete Profile Used to delete a profile from the profiles list Download Profile Used to download a profile selected...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual The OHP-IP-00 provides the user the ability to take a snapshot of the ALL current unit settings, reported values, active alarms, and the alarm and log file history. This snapshot will be downloaded as an .XML format file that can be attached in an email or opened for viewing.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Locality Name User entry Locality Name for generated CSR file Organization Name User entry Organization Name for the generated CSR file Organizational Unit User entry Organizational Unit Name for the generated Name CSR file Common Name...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Updating the System Software Updates to the OHP-IP-00 are performed through the web interface. A software update file is provided by Wellav and then uploaded to the unit. To request the latest software version or a copy of the release notes please contact our after-sales technical support team.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Upload Software To upload software updates to OHP-IP-00 module, click Update this button. The user will be prompted to navigate to an update file. The file will then upload to the module. When completed, the module with prompt the user to either apply...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual The OHP-IP-00 module can be rebooted from the web interface System page. The ‘Reboot’ button is located in the top right corner of the System Control Panel. To perform a reboot, click the reboot button. The system will prompt the user to confirm the reboot request.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Setting Available Selections Descriptions Alphanumeric, no spaces Hostname allowed Defines optional system name Defines which physical port Default Gateway Eth0, Eth1, Eth2, Internal gateway address is to be used IP address of Primary (DNS) Primary Nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Static mode IP address entry Subnet Mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Static Mode subnet mask entry Gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Static Mode gateway entry To add a VLAN to the NIC, click the icon to bring up the “Add VLAN” menu as shown on the next page.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual input and output traffic. To enable or disable further settings, click to check the leftmost box as well as the box corresponding to the physical NIC (eth0, eth1, eth2,eth3) in the row of the intended service.
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Section 4 Appendices SECTION 4 APPENDICES..........................162 ..................... 163 APPENDIX A - A CRONYMS AND LOSSARY ..............164 APPENDIX B - AM SE C ONROE ONFIGURATION AND ESTING ........................167 APPENDIX C - S PECIFICATION ...........................181...
OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual APPENDIX A - Acronyms and Glossary Advanced Audio Coding AC-3 Also known as Dolby Digital Audio Engineering Society ATSC Advanced Television Systems Committee Audio Video Bouquet Association Table Bit Error Ratio Bit Rate The rate at which the compressed bit stream is delivered...
SCTE18 messages and the EAS substitutions audio and video. The Monroe box will need to be configured in a very specific way in order to work with the proposed OmniHub 6/6D EAS features. External Configuration 1. The first step is to connect an Ethernet cable to the unit and supply power. Turn on the unit using the switch on the back.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Webpage Configuration 1. The webpage for the Monroe box requires login. The Monroe box has been configured with this login information (The capital “A” in the username is required): User: Admin Password: sencore12 2. Once logged into the unit, browse to the Setup tab and select Net Alerts.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual IP address of the OmniHub 6/6D. It is also possible to input a multicast address (224.x.x.x – 239.x.x.x). 6. Make sure the “Remote Host Port” is configured to be 5050 as this is the default port for SCTE18 messages and it is not planned to have the OmniHub 6/6 listen for SCTE18 messages on any other port.
6 seconds. When the EAS audio messageplaying is finished, the SCTE18 messages will no longer be sent. 3. When the OmniHub 6/6 receives the first SCTE18 message on the management port, it should trigger it to replace all services on the output with an encoded version of the Monroe video and audio outputs.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Receiver Module Specification DVB-C Receiver Input 4 channels via 1 RF Female connector 2 x PCMCIA CI slots Descrambled channel quantity depends on CAM capability, 2 CAMs could be different QAM mode Annex A/C Frequency Range...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual QAM mode Annex B Frequency Range 47 ~ 862MHz Bandwidth 6MHz Constellation 64QAM, 256QAM Symbol Rate 5.057Ms/s (64QAM) 5.360Ms/s (256QAM) Signal Level 40~80dBuV CA system Supports mainstream CAS ISDB-T Receiver Input 4 channels via 1 RF Female connector...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual DVB-T/T2 with CI Receiver Input 4 channels via 4 RF Female connectors 2 x PCMCIA CI slots Descrambled channel quantity depends on CAM capability, 2 CAMs could be different Frequency Range 47 ~ 862MHz Bandwidth 6/7/8MHz...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Symbol Rate DVB-S: 1~45Msps DVB-S2: 1~45Msps DVB-S: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 DVB-S2: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 CA System Supports mainstream CAS DVB-S/S2 FTA Receiver Input C/Ku Band, 8 channels via 8 RF...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual Modulator Module Specification OFDM Modulation Output 4/8 frequencies via 1 RF female connector 75Ω Standard ETSI EN 300744 Frequency Range 47 ~ 862MHz Bandwidth 8MHz Constellation QPSK / 16QAM / 64QAM Guard Intervals 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32...
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual QAMA Modulation Output 4/8 frequencies via 1 RF female connector 75Ω Standard ITU-T J.83 Annex A/C Frequency Range 47 ~ 862MHz Bandwidth 6/7/8MHz Constellation 16QAM / 32QAM / 64QAM / 128QAM / 256QAM Symbol Rate 3.6~6.9Ms/s Output Level Max.
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OmniHub 6/6D– User Manual 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Guard Interval 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 Hierarchy Mode Layer A Segment Mode Full Seg Output Level Max. 104dBµV ≥40dB Encoder Module Specification HDMI Encoder (Commercial) Input 4 channels via 4 HDMI female connectors (HDMI 1.4)
APPENDIX E - Support and Contact information Returning for Service or Calibration The OmniHub 6/6is a delicate piece of equipment and needs to be serviced and repaired by Sencore. Periodically it is necessary to return a product for repair or calibration. In order to expedite this process please carefully read the instructions below.
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