Triax CCS 1000 S Assembly Instructions Manual

Head-end hdtv converter to ip dvb-s2 to spts
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Head-End HDTV Converter to IP
2
DVB-S
to SPTS
CCS 1000 S
A A
C LASS
CLASS
Art. No. 325191
GB
Assembly Instructions
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  • Page 1 Head-End HDTV Converter to IP DVB-S to SPTS CCS 1000 S C LASS CLASS Art. No. 325191 Assembly Instructions TRIAX - your ultimate connection...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Safety regulations and notes ..................4 2 General information ....................5 2.1 Packing contents ..................5 2.2 Meaning of the symbols used ................5 2.3 Technical data .....................5 2.4 Description ....................6 2.5 Software query ....................7 3 Assembly .........................8 3.1 Installing the cassette ..................8 3.2 EMC regulations ..................8 3.3 Cassette overview ..................9 3.4 Connecting the cassette ................10...
  • Page 3 Allocating IP addresses to services manually ..........27 Allocating IP addresses to services automatically ...........27 Allocating services manually ...............28 Selecting the sound options of the service .............29 Switching DVB service information on or off ..........30 Copying the settings to all IP addresses ............30 Displaying the output data rate ..............31 Saving settings ..................31 5.2.1 Operation with a CA module ............31...
  • Page 4: Safety Regulations And Notes

    • Test the software versions of the head-end station and the cassette and update them if necessary. The current software versions can be found at ”www.triax.com”. • For further information please read the assembly instructions for the head-end station used.
  • Page 5: General Information

    General information 2.1 Packing contents 1 Cassette CCS 1000 S 2 HF cables 1 CD (assembly instructions) 1 Brief assembly instructions 2.2 Meaning of the symbols used Important note —> General note • Performing works 2.3 Technical data The devices meet the following EU directives: 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
  • Page 6: Description

    75 Ω Impedance: Level (input / output): 800 mV ± 10% Return loss (input): > 17 dB (5 … 270 MHz) Connections SAT inputs: 2 F sockets HF output: 1 IEC socket (no function) LAN: 1 RJ 45 socket 1 BNC socket, 75 Ω ASI input: 1 BNC socket, 75 Ω...
  • Page 7: Software Query

    You can find the current operating software for the control unit and the cassette, the software “BE-Flash” and the current assembly instructions on the website “www.triax.com”. The cassette is designed for use in the following head-end stations: – CSE 3301 –...
  • Page 8: Assembly

    Assembly 3.1 Installing the cassette – Ensure the head-end station is mounted so it will not be able to vibrate. Avoid, for example, mounting the head-end station onto a lift shaft or any other wall or floor construction that vibrates in a similar way. –...
  • Page 9: Cassette Overview

    The operating software of the cassette can be updated via the 9-pin D-SUB socket “RS 232” using a PC or notebook and the software “BE-Flash”. You can find the current operating software on the website “www.triax.com”. MAC address - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Cassette

    3.4 Connecting the cassette • Connect the SAT IF connections to the SAT IF input sockets (channel strip “Tuner A”) and (channel strip “Tuner B”) (figure in chapter 3.3). • Connect the LAN socket • Connect the ASI input and the ASI output to the peripheral ASI devices.
  • Page 11: The Control Panel At A Glance

    The control panel at a glance 4.1 Menu items Program the cassette using the buttons on the control unit of the head-end station. The two-line display of the control unit then shows the menus. The parameters and functions to be set are underlined. Use the key to select the following main menu items: –...
  • Page 12: Programming

    Programming 5.1 Programming procedure 5.1.1 Channel strips “A” (without CA module) and “B” Ein / On BE–Remote V 41 please wait … t > 10 s Box 1 …… ……… …… Box 4 DVBS2-SPTS Box 5 …… V 11 – – – ………...
  • Page 13 Bx 4 INPUT Bx 4A Tuner A / Tuner A => 10600 MHz Tuner B / 10600 / 9750 page 14 Bx 4A SYMBOL DVB-S / QPSK… / 8PSK… / DTV… 27500 DVB-S 27500 / 22000 Bx 4A FREQ page 14 11836 -1.8 CN 12...
  • Page 14: Channel Strip "A" With Ca Module

    EIT / eit, TDT / tdt, Bx 4 OPTIONS TXT / txt, SDT / sdt EIT TDT TXT SDT (ON / off) copy Bx 4 DATARATE page 12 72.956 Mbps 5.1.2 Channel strip “A” with CA module C page 13 Bx 4A 3.3 V / 5.0 V Supply...
  • Page 15: Programming The Cassette

    5.2 Programming the cassette —> Pressing the button for longer than 2 seconds cancels the pro- gramming procedure. This takes you back to the program item “Selecting the cassette” from any menu. Any entries that have not been saved are reset to the previous settings.
  • Page 16: Setting The Ethernet Parameters

    • Press the button. —> The “Setting the Ethernet parameters” – “ETHERNET” menu is activated. Setting the Ethernet parameters In this menu you specify whether the Ethernet parameters for the cassette are entered automatically by a connected server (“DHCP”), or whether you want to enter them manually (“stat”).
  • Page 17: Setting The Address Range

    Bx 4 Bx 4 ETHERNET ETHERNET Bx 4 IP-ADDR stat stat => => Options Options 192.168. 0.128 stat / DHCP stat / DHCP • Use the buttons to place the cursor under the digit ◀ ▶ of the IP address displayed to be set and use to set the IP address wished.
  • Page 18: Setting The Address Of The Gateway

    Setting the address of the gateway The address of a gateway (server) can be set in this menu. If no gateway is used you can skip this setting. Bx 4 IP-GATEWAY 192.168. • Use the buttons to place the cursor under the digit ◀...
  • Page 19: Selecting The Input Data Stream

    Selecting the input data stream In this menu you select the signal source for the selection of the services. The data streams to be processed are provided by ”Tuner A”, ”Tuner B” and the ASI interface ”ASI”. Bx 4 INPUT Bx 4A Bx 4A Tuner A /...
  • Page 20: Setting The Input Symbol Rate

    • Press the button. —> The “Setting the input symbol rate, setting the DVB mode” – “SYMBOL” menu is activated. Setting the input symbol rate Setting the DVB mode The symbol rates of the satellite transponders can be found in the current channel table of the satellite operator, in various satellite magazines and in the Internet.
  • Page 21: Setting The Input Frequency

    Setting the input frequency If three dots “ … “ appear in the second line of the display, the cassette is in the “station search” mode. Please wait until the process has finished. Once the HF receiver has synchronised to the input signal, any offset to the target frequency is displayed in MHz, e.g.
  • Page 22: Testing The Signal To Noise Ratio

    Testing the signal to noise ratio In this menu you can estimate the quality of the input signal. Bx 4A 12.0 dB (+ 9.6) OK Current signal to noise ratio This value shows the difference between the quality of the input signal and the threshold of the tuner at this type of modulation.
  • Page 23: Allocating The Ip Addresses

    • Press the button. —> The “Selecting the input data stream” – “INPUT” menu is activated when the input signal source “Tuner A” without a CA module installed and “Tuner B” are pro- grammed (page 19). —> Programming the input signal source “Tuner A” with a CA module installed the “Setting the operating volt- age for the CA module”...
  • Page 24: Switching The Ip Address Off Or On

    Switching the IP address off or on Selecting the transmission protocol Setting the port number In this menu you can switch off the IP address displayed, and define the transmission protocol and the port number. Bx 4 Bx 4 IP-OUT 1 IP-OUT 1 IP 1 MODE / PORT...
  • Page 25: Copying The Settings To All Ip Addresses

    Setting the port number • Press the button to position the cursor under the port ▶ number e.g. ” 1234”. • Use the buttons to position the cursor under the ◀ ▶ digit of the port number displayed to be set. •...
  • Page 26: Copying The Settings To All Ip Addresses

    Setting the forward error correction • Press the button to position the cursor under ”off” . ▶ —> In position ”off” the forward error correction (FEC) is switched off. • Using the buttons set the value of the FEC wished (”off, 10/9”...
  • Page 27: Setting Ip Addresses For Services

    Setting IP addresses for services In this menu you set the IP address for the IP output selected. The software allows to allocate IP addresses to 16 services automatically in ascending order after setting the IP address. IP 1 OUT-IP 227.
  • Page 28: Allocating Services Manually

    Allocating services manually In this menu all services (programmes) supplied via “Tun- er A”, “Tuner B” and “ASI” can be displayed and each serv- ice is assigned a set IP address in the “OUT-IP” menu. The service can be accessed in the connected network using the given IP addresses for this output in the “OUT-IP”...
  • Page 29: Selecting The Sound Options Of The Service

    If the service selected is already allocated to an IP address, in the first line of the display an exclamation mark ” ! ” ap- pears beside the type of the service. IP 1 TV ! 001/016 Das Erste If no service is found the display shows “– – –” instead of the name of the service.
  • Page 30: Switching Dvb Service Information On Or Off

    Switching DVB service information on or off In this menu the transmission of the DVB service information (EIT – Event Information Table, TDT – Time Date Table, TXT – Teletext, SDT – Service Description Table) can be activated or deactivated. EIT / eit, TDT / tdt, Bx 4 OPTIONS...
  • Page 31: Displaying The Output Data Rate

    Displaying the output data rate In this menu the current data rate is displayed. Bx 4 DATARATE 72.956 Mbps Saving settings • Press the button. —> The settings are saved. —> You will be returned to the menu item “Selecting the cassette”...
  • Page 32: Setting The Pid Monitoring

    • Use the buttons to set the operating voltage for the CA module (”3.3 V“ / ”5.0 V“). • Press the button. —> The “Setting the PID monitoring” – “CA” menu is acti- vated. Setting the PID monitoring The factory default of the PID monitoring is switched on. If particular PIDs are not decrypted the CI module is reset.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Ca Module

    Configuring the CA module The menu varies according to which CA module you are using. For this reason, please refer to the operating manual of your particular CA module. The relevant information is shown in the display of the head-end station. This may ap- pear as a fixed display or as scrolling text according to dis- play capabilities.
  • Page 34: Decoding Services

    • Use the buttons to activate the menu desired. • Press the button to activate the menu. ▶ • Use the buttons to select the function desired. • To set the CA module use the buttons. ◀ ▶ • All settings are saved by pressing the button.
  • Page 35: Final Procedures

    Further possible terms displayed: “RA” – ”Radio” (type of service) “0” – The currently selected service is encrypted. • Use the buttons to call up the services in sequential ◀ ▶ order which are to be decoded, then use to decrypt (“X”) or not to decrypt them (“0”).
  • Page 36 Alterations reserved. Technical data E. & O.E. 26102009...

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