IKUSI ONE Compact User instructions

ONE Compact_v1.1.7
Configuration and Setting guide
ONE Compact
REF. 2870

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Index
1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 Introduction to general safety..............................................................................................................3
1.2 Recommendations regarding the installation environment.......................................................4
1.3 Module description..................................................................................................................................4
1.3.1 General description .............................................................................................................4
1.3.2 Main characteristics ............................................................................................................5
2. CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE ................................................................................................................................5
3. USER’S GUIDE FOR THE APPLICATION.........................................................................................................6
3.1 Requirements.................................................................................................................. 6
3.2 Connect your Android device to the ONE Compact ........................................................... 6
3.3 Programme the ONE Compact using your android device ............................................... 7
3.3.1 Configuration of the filters (Add/delete/Edit channel)............................. 7
3.3.2 Output adjustments (Output level/Slope)................................................. 10
3.3.3 Maintenance.................................................................................................. 10
3.3.4 System information ..................................................................................... 13
3.3.5 Restoring default settings .......................................................................... 13
4. LIST OF CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES.................................................................................. 14
4.1 Europe............................................................................................................................ 14
4.2 Australia ........................................................................................................................ 15
4.3 New Zealand ................................................................................................................. 16
4.4 Mexico............................................................................................................................ 17
4.5 Brazil.............................................................................................................................. 18
4.6 Thailand......................................................................................................................... 19
5. EQUIPMENT RECYCLING....................................................................................................................................20

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1. INTRODUCTION
This document explains how to install the programmable amplifier unit ONE Compact.
The document describes how the amplifier unit is configured. To do this, initially, the physical assembly is
explained. Following this, it explains how to connect it to an android device and all the configuration options
are presented. Finally, the dierent channels with which the ONE Compact can function are shown
.
For a correct use and installation of the amplifier unit, please read the manuals included in the box.
1.1 Introduction to general safety
Please read this user manual carefully and fully before connecting the equipment to the mains power
supply. Always keep these instructions handy during the installation.
Follow the safety instructions and warnings referring to handling the equipment.
Danger of death or injury
This safety warning indicates possible danger to people’s lives and health. If these indications
are not observed, serious consequences may occur, which could even cause fatal injuries.
Do not install the equipment during an electrical storm. There could be a risk of electric shock
due to lightening.
Do not open the equipment. There is a risk of electric shock.
Risk of damaging the equipment
This safety warning indicates a possibly hazardous situation. If these indications are not
observed, material damage could be caused to the equipment.
The equipment needs to be correctly ventilated. Install the equipment in a dust-free place. Do
not place the equipment in an area where the ventilation slots are covered or obstructed. Install
the equipment in a place with a minimum distance of 20 cm without any obstacles around it.
Do not expose the equipment to rain or damp. Install the equipment in a dry place with no water
filtrations and condensation. If a liquid leaks inside the equipment, immediately disconnect the
AC mains supply.
Keep the equipment away from inflammable objects, candles and anything that could cause a
fire.
Connect the equipment to a mains input cable that is easily accessible. In this way, in case of
emergency, the equipment may be disconnected quickly from the mains.
Do not expose the equipment to heat sources (sun, heating, etc.)
Do not manipulate the inside of the equipment
This warning is a prohibition against carrying out any task that could aect the working of the
equipment or of its warranty.
Do not dispose of as urban waste
This type of warning indicates that the equipment must not be disposed of as unselected urban
waste.
NOTE
This type of warning is a note with application advice and useful information for the correct use
of the equipment.

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1.2 Recommendations regarding the installation environment
The equipment must only be used in indoor environments.
Do not plug in the equipment in damp rooms.
Do not turn the equipment on immediately after moving it from a cold place to one where there is a high
temperature. When the equipment is exposed to a sudden change in temperature, the humidity may
condense on the essential internal components.
The equipment must be well-ventilated and must not be covered.
Protect the equipment against direct sunlight, heat, sudden changes in temperature and damp.
Do not place the device close to heaters or air conditioning units.
Do not let any liquid penetrate the equipment. Turn the equipment o and unplug it from the mains
electricity if any liquid or foreign substances enter the device.
If the equipment heats up too much or gives o smoke, immediately turn it o and unplug the power supply
cable. Take the device to be inspected at a technical assistance centre.
In the following conditions a layer of humidity may appear inside the equipment that may cause it to
malfunction:
If the equipment is moved from a cold place to one where there is a high temperature;
After heating up a cold room;
When the equipment is placed in a damp room.
The equipment must not be used in a very dusty or saline environment. The dust or salt particles and other
foreign objects may damage the equipment.
Do not expose the equipment to extreme vibrations. This may damage the internal components.
1.3 Description of the module
1.3.1 General description
KEY
1 BI-FM input
2 BIII-DAB input
3 UHF1 input
4 UHF2 input
5 UHF3 input
6 AC connector
7 USB connector
8 TV output
9 Output test
10 LED operation indicator
11 Power supply
12 Grounding
ONE
Co mpa c t
BIII-DAB UHF 1 UHF 2
4G
UHF 3
5G
OUT
TEST
BI-FM
ON
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
11
12
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1.3.2 Main characteristics
ONE Compact is a programmable unit that filters, combines, converts, equalises and amplifies television signals
received by an aerial. Suitable for single homes or apartment blocks, it is the perfect solution for managing signals
of dierent frequencies and amplitudes.
In addition to UHF signals, FM and VHF signals are also amplified. The individual adjustment of each filter allows
adaptation to the specific situations of each specific TV channel, as well as oering the possibility of being able to
work in conversion mode, transferring the TV channel to a frequency that is dierent than the original one. The input
power reading system allows the levels of the output channels to be equalised automatically.
The most relevant characteristics of the ONE Compact units are the following:
32 filters for processing or converting terrestrial TV channels.
Integrated pre-amplifier and automatic control gain to equalise incoming signals with important variations.
Inputs to select the best signal from each aerial.
4G and 5G filters to minimise interference from mobile telephone systems.
Adjustable output level up to 113 dBµV.
Configuration with tablets or smart phones using Android application.
2. CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE
• Central ONE Compact with integrated power supply inside the plastic casing.
• Mains supply cable • OTG cable (microUSB to type A USB)
The connection between the Android device and the ONE Compact unit
must be exclusively made using the supplied OTG cable; otherwise it
will NOT work properly.

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3. USER’S GUIDE FOR THE APPLICATION
3.1 Requirements
• Download the “ONE Compact” application from Google Play
• Android 5.0 or higher is necessary
• OTG cable
• ONE Compact Unit
3.2 Connect your Android device to the ONE Compact Unit
Connect your Android device to the unit using the OTG cable. Open the “ONE Compact” application
BIII/DABFM UHF
TV
ON E C o m p a ct
BIII-DAB UHF 1 UHF 2
4G
UHF 3
5G
OUT
TEST
BI-FM
ON
Now the ONE Compact unit is ready for programming using your Android device.
OTG cable

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NOTE
Allow the APPLICATION access the android device’s storage to use other functions (save, load
configuration…), while connecting the OTG cable and the ONE Compact. Select Allow when the
application asks this. This step will only be necessary the first time the application is launched.
3.3 Programme the ONE Compact using your android device
3.3.1 Configuration of the filters (Add/Delete/Edit channel)
When the user connects their device to the ONE Compact, the application will check and synchronise with the
device after the connection has been made. This will take approximately 3 seconds.

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• Add a channel
Press the + button to add a new channel
Select the input aerial
Select the input channel
Select the output channel
Press the Add button
• Delete a channel
The list of channels
will be shown here
Drag the channel informa-
tion towards the right, or
to the left to delete it

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• Edit a channel
Press on the channel that has been configured and it may be edited.
NOTE
A specific aerial input will block part of the band when a channel is added. In the following example, a
BIII channel is blocked on the UHF band. In other words, users may only select from channels 21 to 69
on the UHF 1 input and another channel will not be able to be added that is not involved in the UHF 1
band.
If the user wants to receive another band channel, another input may be used to add the specific
channel:
• UHF1: 474-858 MHz (CH21-69) FULL band
• UHF2: 474-770 MHz (CH21-58) 4G filter
• UHF3: 474-690 MHz (CH21-48) 5G filter
To prevent signal overlap, the output channel cannot be duplicated. The application will not let this happen,
preventing a duplicated channel from being programmed in the output.
Pre-Amp On/O: It turns the pre-amplifier that is on each RF input on or o.
Pre-amplifier power: It turns the 12V power on for a mast amplifier.
FM Pre-Amp: It turns the FM stage on or o.

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Recommendation: Turn on the pre-amplifier only when the input signal level is too low (below
60 dBμV). Users may consult the automatic power level measurement of the input signal
when adding a channel on the ONE Compact.
NOTE
If the target channel’s signal level is low, but other channels on the same input have a high level, these
could be saturating the pre-amplifier and causing bad signal quality. Consult the quality of all the
reception channels to decide whether to turn the pre-amplifier on or not.
3.3.2 Output adjustments (Output level/Slope)
• The output level may be adjusted between 93 and 113 dBµV
• The slope may be adjusted between 0 and -9 dB
The more channels that are added, the lower the output power will be that must be adjusted.
3.3.3 Maintenance
Software update:
In order to update the software, press the OK button in Software updating on the following page.
Then press Select file to choose the correct file and then on the OK button, followed by Yes to start the
update.
There are three dierent types of software updates that may be performed:
• Channel filter: This aects the behaviour of the filters.
• MCU: This update aects the behaviour of the system.
• Table of frequencies: This update aects the channels that depend on the chosen country or region.

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Once the type of update has been chosen, look for the *.bin file and press OK button
NOTE
If the SW update is needed, the software package must be placed in the “Download” folder of your
android device as shown below.
The names of the software packages are as follows:
- OneCompact_sw_upgrade.bin for Channel filter
- OneCompact_mcu_upgrade.bin for MCU
- OneCompact_frequencyTable_upgrade.bin for Frequency table
• Saving the configuration
To save the configuration, press the OK button for “Save configuration” under the “Maintenance” heading
The configuration file will be saved with the name “OneCompact_configuration.bin” in the “Download” folder of the
Android device.

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• Loading the configuration
To load the previously saved configuration, press the OK button for “Download configuration”
A warning message will be shown indicating that the unit’s current configuration will be deleted and the
new configuration will be applied. Press the Yes button to continue with the process.
Once accepted, the operation will need a few seconds for processing

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When this operation is applied, a message indicating this will be shown.
3.3.4. System information
This part shows the unit’s information and version. In the Country selection, choose the country or region where
you are currently located, the unit will load the corresponding channels according to this.
BRA Brazil
EUR Europe
THA Thailand
NZL
New Zealand
AUS
Australia
MEX
Mexico
3.3.5. Restoring the default settings
This sub-menu deletes the unit’s current configuration, loading the default configuration, with the set up it had
when it left the factory.
Take care when using this option as the entire previous configuration will be lost. To implement this option,
press OK .

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4. LIST OF CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES
4.1 Europe
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
5177.5 7
6184.5 7
7191.5 7
8198.5 7
9205.5 7
10 212.5 7
11 219.5 7
12 226.5 7
21 474 8
22 482 8
23 490 8
24 498 8
25 506 8
26 514 8
27 522 8
28 530 8
29 538 8
30 546 8
31 554 8
32 562 8
33 570 8
34 578 8
35 586 8
36 594 8
37 602 8
38 610 8
39 618 8
40 626 8
41 634 8
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
42 642 8
43 650 8
44 658 8
45 666 8
46 674 8
47 682 8
48 690 8
49 698 8
50 706 8
51 714 8
52 722 8
53 730 8
54 738 8
55 746 8
56 754 8
57 762 8
58 770 8
59 778 8
60 786 8
61 794 8
62 802 8
63 810 8
64 818 8
65 826 8
66 834 8
67 842 8
68 850 8
69 858 8

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4.2 Australia
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
6177.5 7
7184.5 7
8191.5 7
9198.5 7
9A 205.5 7
10 212.5 7
11 219.5 7
12 226.5 7
28 529.5 7
29 536.5 7
30 543.5 7
31 550.5 7
32 557.5 7
33 564.5 7
34 571.5 7
35 578.5 7
36 585.5 7
37 592.5 7
38 599.5 7
39 606.5 7
40 613.5 7
41 620.5 7
42 627.5 7
43 634.5 7
44 641.5 7
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
45 648.5 7
46 655.5 7
47 662.5 7
48 669.5 7
49 676.5 7
50 683.5 7
51 690.5 7
52 697.5 7
53 704.5 7
54 711.5 7
55 718.5 7
56 725.5 7
57 732.5 7
58 739.5 7
59 746.5 7
60 753.5 7
61 760.5 7
62 767.5 7
63 774.5 7
64 781.5 7
65 788.5 7
66 795.5 7
67 802.5 7
68 809.5 7
69 816.5 7

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4.3 New Zealand
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
16 514 8
27 522 8
28 530 8
29 538 8
30 546 8
31 554 8
32 562 8
33 570 8
34 578 8
35 586 8
36 594 8
37 602 8
38 610 8
39 618 8
40 626 8
41 634 8
42 642 8
43 650 8
44 658 8
45 666 8
46 674 8
47 682 8
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
48 690 8
49 698 8
50 706 8
51 714 8
52 722 8
53 730 8
54 738 8
55 746 8
56 754 8
57 762 8
58 770 8
59 778 8
60 786 8
61 794 8
62 802 8
63 810 8
64 818 8
65 826 8
66 834 8
67 842 8
68 850 8
69 858 8

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4.4 Mexico
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
7177 6
8183 6
9189 6
10 195 6
11 201 6
12 207 6
13 213 6
14 473 6
15 479 6
16 485 6
17 491 6
18 497 6
19 503 6
20 509 6
21 515 6
22 521 6
23 527 6
24 533 6
25 539 6
26 545 6
27 551 6
28 557 6
29 563 6
30 569 6
31 575 6
32 581 6
33 587 6
34 593 6
35 599 6
36 605 6
37 611 6
38 617 6
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
39 623 6
40 629 6
41 635 6
42 641 6
53 647 6
44 653 6
45 659 6
46 665 6
47 671 6
48 677 6
49 683 6
50 689 6
51 695 6
52 701 6
53 707 6
54 713 6
55 719 6
56 725 6
57 731 6
58 737 6
59 743 6
60 749 6
61 755 6
62 761 6
63 767 6
64 773 6
65 779 6
66 785 6
67 791 6
68 797 6
69 803 6

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4.5 Brazil
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
7177.143 6
8183.143 6
9189.143 6
10 195.143 6
11 201.143 6
12 207.143 6
13 213.143 6
14 473.143 6
15 479.143 6
16 485.143 6
17 491.143 6
18 497.143 6
19 503.143 6
20 509.143 6
21 515.143 6
22 521.143 6
23 527.143 6
24 533.143 6
25 539.143 6
26 545.143 6
27 551.143 6
28 557.143 6
29 563.143 6
30 569.143 6
31 575.143 6
32 581.143 6
33 587.143 6
34 593.143 6
35 599.143 6
36 605.143 6
37 611.143 6
38 617.143 6
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
39 623.143 6
40 629.143 6
41 635.143 6
42 641.143 6
53 647.143 6
44 653.143 6
45 659.143 6
46 665.143 6
47 671.143 6
48 677.143 6
49 683.143 6
50 689.143 6
51 695.143 6
52 701.143 6
53 707.143 6
54 713.143 6
55 719.143 6
56 725.143 6
57 731.143 6
58 737.143 6
59 743.143 6
60 749.143 6
61 755.143 6
62 761.143 6
63 767.143 6
64 773.143 6
65 779.143 6
66 785.143 6
67 791.143 6
68 797.143 6
69 803.143 6

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4.6 Thailand
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
5177.5 7
6184.5 7
7191.5 7
8198.5 7
9205.5 7
10 212.5 7
11 219.5 7
12 226.5 7
21 474 8
22 482 8
23 490 8
24 498 8
25 506 8
26 514 8
27 522 8
28 530 8
29 538 8
30 546 8
31 554 8
32 562 8
33 570 8
34 578 8
35 586 8
36 594 8
37 602 8
38 610 8
39 618 8
40 626 8
41 634 8
Channel Frequency
(MHz) BW
42 642 8
43 650 8
44 658 8
45 666 8
46 674 8
47 682 8
48 690 8
49 698 8
50 706 8
51 714 8
52 722 8
53 730 8
54 738 8
55 746 8
56 754 8
57 762 8
58 770 8
59 778 8
60 786 8
61 794 8
62 802 8
63 810 8
64 818 8
65 826 8
66 834 8
67 842 8
68 850 8
69 858 8

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5. EQUIPMENT RECYCLING
RECYCLING OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
(Applicable in the European Union and in European countries with selective waste collection
systems.)
This symbol on your equipment or its packaging indicates that this product cannot be treated
as general domestic waste and must be handed in at the corresponding point of collection
for electric and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you
will help prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. Recycling of materials
helps preserve natural resources. For more detailed information on the recycling of this
product, please contact your local council, your nearest collection point or the distributor from
whom you purchased the product.
Paseo Miramón, 170
20014 San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa, España
Tel.: +34 943 44 89 44
Fax: +34 943 44 88 20
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