Inverto IDLV-3440DM User manual

IDLV-3440DM
Professional 4-Channel DVB Receiver and
Transmodulator


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Professional 4-Channel
DVB Receiver and
Transmodulator
User Manual
IDLV-3440DM


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Table of Contents
Notices 2
Before using the device 3
Overview 4
Front panel and Rear panel instructions 5
Operation instructions via Front Panel 6
Web Control 13
Installation 25
Accessories 25
Technical Specications 26
Safety 27
Warrenty, service and support 30

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Notices
COPYRIGHT (Copyright © 2015 Inverto Digital Labs )
Not to be copied, used or translated in part or whole without Inverto prior consent in writing except approval of
ownership of copyright and copyright law.
WARRANTY
This warranty does not cover parts which may become defective due to misuse of the information contained in this
manual. Read this manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions provided. For your safety, be
aware of the following precautions.
WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING
• To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
• To avoid explosion danger, do not dispose of batteries in an open re.
CE MARK FOR EUROPEAN HARMONISED STANDARDS
The CE mark which is attached to these products means it conforms to EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and
Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please retain the original packaging, should it be necessary at some stage to return the unit.
Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences
for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this
product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Ofce, your household waste disposal service, or the shop
where you purchased the product.
COPYRIGHTS
Television programmes, movies, video tapes, discs, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized
recording of copyrighted material may be against the copyright laws in your region. Also, use of this product with
cable television transmissions may require authorization from the cable television operator or transmitter/owner.
VENTILATION
• Do not expose the product to high temperatures, such as placing it on top of other product that produce
heat or in places exposed to direct sunlight or spot lights.
• The ventilation slots on top of the product must be left uncovered to allow proper airow into the unit.
• Do not stand the product on soft furnishings or carpets.
• Do not stack electronic equipments on top of the product.
• Do not place the product in a location subject to extreme changes in temperature. The temperature
gradient should be less than 10 degrees C/hour.
• Place the product in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent the build-up of heat inside the product.
The minimum ventilation space around the unit should be 7 cm. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering
the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table cloth, curtains, etc.
POWER SOURCES
• The product is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the power
outlet or wall socket, even if the product is turned off.
• If the product will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect it from the AC power outlet or wall socket.

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Before Using the device
Thank you for purchasing the IDLV-3440DM Professional HDTV Integrated Receiver Decoder. This User Manual is
written for operators/users of the IDLV-3440DM to assist in installation and operation. Please read this user manual
carefully before installation and use of the devic.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
This equipment is provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord. The main plug shall
only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption of the protective
conductor, inside or outside the device, is likely to make the device dangerous. Do not remove the covers of this
equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed.
Only Inverto trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment.
The supplied AC power cable must be used to power the device. If the power cord becomes damaged it must be
replaced. No operator serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to Inverto trained and approved service engineers.
For the correct and safe use of the device, it is essential that both operating and servicing personnel follow
generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specied in this manual. Whenever it
is likely that safety protection is impaired, the device must be made in-operative and secured against unintended
operation. The appropriate servicing authority must be informed. For example, safety is likely to be impaired if the
device fails to perform the intended measurements or shows visible damage.
WARNINGS
• The mounting environment should be relatively dust free, free of excessive vibration and the ambient
temperature between 0C° to 40C°. Relative humidity of 20% to 80% (non-condensed) is recommended.
• Avoid direct contact with water.
• Never place the equipment in direct sunlight.
• The outside of the equipment may be cleaned using a lightly dampened cloth. Do not use any cleaning
liquids containing alcohol, methylated spirit or ammonia etc.
• For continued protection against re hazard, replace line fused only with same type.
• Air intake for cooling is achieved via holes at the side of the device and the fans inside. The air ow should
not be obstructed. Therefore, the device has to be placed on a at surface, leaving some space at the
sides of the device.
• When in operation, the internal temperature should not exceed the limit of 70C°.

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Overview
IDLV-3440DM integrates 4 DVB Receiver and Transmodulator in one 1U 19” chassis. It provides operators an ideal
DTV headend setup solution by combining multi-channel receiving, descrambling, remultiplexing and DVB QAM/
COFDM modulation and TS over IP operations together in one single unit. Equipped with 4 independent tuner front
ends with various factory options for DVB-T/T2, DVB-S2/S, DVB-C, DTMB, ISDB-T and ATSC types, standard ASI
and TS/IP I/O interfaces, IDLV-3440DM ensures compatibility with all types of transmission media.
The standard four PCMCIA common interface slots on the rear panel support the most popular CI CAMs in the
market to de-crypt multiple pay TV services. Being a highly integrated, compact size device offering wide exibility
in system conguration and reliable functionality, makes the IDLV-3440DM one of the most competitive product in
the head-end market.
CHARACTERISTICS
• 4x Tuner Input, Supports variety of input options DVB-T2/T/S2/S/C/DTMB/ATSC/ISDB-T)
• Supports DVB-S2 Input Stream Identier (ISI, optional) and DVB-T2 Multi PLP and SFN MIP pass through
• 4 x DVB QAM/COFDM Modulation, 4 x RF Channel Output (Adjacent channel)
• Built-in TS re-multiplexer receives from ASI, CI Slot1 to CI Slot4 and TS/IP inputs
• 4×DVB-CI Slots, multi-program decryption, BISS-1 and BISS-E decryption
• ASI output the transport stream from CI Slot1 to CI Slot4 or BISS decryption
• 1xchannel full duplex TS over IP or 5xchannels IP out without IP input
• Remote Control and Monitoring by SNMP v2, HTTP WEB and Proprietary PC software
• On Site software update through IP or USB
• RSSI, received signal strength, Eb/N0, C/N and BER monitoring
• Redundant power supply
BLOCK DIAGRAM
The diagram below shows a top level architecture and functional block diagram of the IDLV-3440DM Platform:

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Front panel and Rear panel Instructions
FRONT PANEL
LED POWER
LED WARNING
LED ALARM VFD DISPLAY
OPERATION BUTTONS
MODULATOR STATUS TS/IP
CONTROL
LED TUNER LOCK
RF MONITOR
-20dB
LED POWER When turned on, the Green LED indicates that power is available.
When turned off, the power is not available or failed
LED WARNING Led On
Led Off
LED Alarm LED ON: Alarm or alarms have been triggered, For alarm description,
please refer to details in the table 10.
LED OFF: The equipment works properly
LED TUNER LOCK LED ON: Tuner input is locked
LED OFF: Tuner is un- locked
VFD Display Display menus, submenus and their parameters
Cursor Keys UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT. Used to navigate through the menu system
ENTER key Conrm a selection then return to previous menu
EXIT Key Exit and return to previous menu
Control RJ-45 Ethernet port for equipment control and monitoring
Control - USB USB port for rmware upgrade
TS/IP RJ-45 TS over IP Ethernet port
RF Monitor To monitor the modulated signal

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REAR PANEL
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1 3 511
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1 RS-232 Reserved for factory use
2 Alarm Alarm relay interface
3 Tuner In-1/4 4 Tuner Inputs
4 Common Interface 4 Common Interfaces
5 ASI Out-1/4 4 pass through ASI output
6 ASI In ASI input
7 ASI Out-5 Main ASI output
8 ASI Out-6 Backup ASI output port
9 RF Out Main RF output port
10 RF In backup RF backup signal input when the built-in modulator is down
11 Power Supply Input Dual AC power supply
Operation instructions via Front Panel
With the keypad and display panel on the front panel, Users can congure the device locally.
OVERVIEW OF MENU
Power on the device and wait for initialization complete, the Local IP address will be displayed on the VFD panel.
Press{ENTER}to get into the main menu.
Main menu
Status Conguration System
I/O Status
TS/IP
Status
(Full
Duplex/
Multiple
Output)
Slave
board Remux
TS/IP
(Mode:
Multiple
Output/
Full
Duplex)
COFDM
/QAM
RF
Setting
ASI
Output

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DESCRIPTION OF MENU
The main menu items can be selected with the keypad. By pressing the [Enter], the user navigates to the
submenus, which are selected in the same manner.
Status:
Submenu
Layer 1
Submenu
Layer 2
Parameters Description
I/O Status
Tuner Status Tuner 1/2/3/4 Lock/Unlock
Input Bit rate
Tuner 1/2/3/4 Valid bit rate and total bit rate
ASI Valid bit rate and total bit rate
IP Valid bit rate and total bit rate
Output Bit rate Remux Bit rate Valid bit rate and total bit rate
Modulator Moulator 1/2/3/4 Valid bit rate and total bit rate
TS/IP Status
(Full Duplex)
Link Status Display IP link status:10M/100M/1000M/Disconnect
Gigabit Output
Status
UDP Packets/s Display IP out UDP packet rate
Column FEC Pkts/s Display IP out column FEC packet rate
Row FEC Pkts/s Display IP out row FEC packet rate
Gigabit Input
Status
IP Input Status Display IP in lock/unlock status
IP Input Protocol Display the protocol of IP input
Column/Row FEC Display the mode of column FEC and row
FEC
Pkts per UDP Frame Display the packets per UDP frame
Received TS Frames Display the received TS frames
Fixed RTP Frames Display the xed RTP frames
FEC Counter Display the FEC packets that has been
received
FEC Counter Reset Reset the FEC packets counter
TS/IP Status
(Multiple Output)Link Status Display IP link Status:
10M/100M/1000M/Disconnect
Conguration – Slave Board Setup:
Slave Board Setup
Tuner 1/2/3/4 CI 1/2/3/4 BISS 1/2/3/4
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4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 16
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Slave Board Setup – Tuner 1/2/3/4:
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
LNB LO Frequency To congure the local oscillator frequency according to the right satellite, its
range is from 1000 to 26,500MHz.
Satellite Frequency To congure the satellite down link frequency according to the
right satellite, its range is from 1000 to 26,500MHz.
Symbol Rate To congure the symbol rate of QPSK signal, its range is from
1000 to 45,000KBaud.
LNB Voltage To select the correct LNB voltage output from the F-connector,
user can choose between Off, 13V and 18V.
LNB 22KHz To activate the LNB 22KHz control signal to the LNB, user can
select between On and Off.
DiSEqC To congure the DiSEqC control, user can select Port A, Port B,
Port C, Port D or DiSEqC OFF.
Slave Board Setup – CI 1/2/3/4:
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
CAM Name CAM Name To check what kind of CAMs have been inserted.
Setup To set which programs should be descrambled by CI
Slave Board Setup – BISS 1/2/3/4:
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
BISS Mode To select the BISS mode, user can choose between Off, BISS-1 and BISS-E. OFF
BISS Key Enter 12 numbers key
BISS ID Enter 14 numbers ID
Program To select which services will be decrypted by BISS.
Cong – Remux:
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
Program List
Program List: Select the programs to remux. Click on Enter to select,
double click to cancel. (The program(s) will be marked with an asterisk (*)
once be selected)
Tuner 1: select the program from tuner 1
Tuner 2: select the program from tuner 2
Tuner 3: select the program from tuner 3
Tuner 4: select the program from tuner 4
ASI Input: Select the program(s) inputted via ASI input port.
IP Input: Select the program(s) inputted via IP input port. (Note: this sub-
menu is displayed only when the IP I/O is congured as full-duplex mode.)
Bit Rate Output Bit Rate: Key in the bit rate of the new generated MPTS,
valid range from 100~216000 Kb/s
Output Bit Rate:
38015Kb/s
Packet Size 188 Byte / 204 Byte 188 Byte
TS ID TS ID: Key in the TSID of the new generated transport stream,
valid range from 0 to 65535 decimal TS ID:00008

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Remove CA
ON: Remove the CA descriptors that are carried within the input-
ted TS over ASI or IP
OFF: Keep the CA descriptors.
OFF
Insert EIT
ON: Insert EIT into the output stream, EIT data may come from
ASI or IP input port
OFF: Do not insert EIT into the output stream.
OFF
Output Program Display the selected program names
Cong – TS/IP (Multiple Output Mode):
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
Channel 1~4
(the streaming
comes from Tuner
1~4 correspondingly.)
Channel 5
(the streaming comes
from ASI input.)
Mux/ASI Out: Set the source for the IP output (This menu is only valid
for IP Channel 5) Mux/ASI Out: Mux
Uni/Multi IP Address: Set the destination IP address for the IP
output
Uni/Multi IP
Address:
238.069.070.001
Uni/Multi UDP Port: Set the destination port number, valid
range from 1~65535
Uni/Multi UDP Port:
01234
Target MAC Address: Set the destination port number MAC Ad-
dress
Target MAC Ad-
dress:
00:00:24:56:12:67
Gigabit Out Switch: ON/OFF: To switch on/off the current chan-
nel
Gigabit Out Switch:
ON
Gigabit Local
Gigabit Address: set the IP address of the IP port IP Board IP
Adress:10.10.10.10
Gigabit Subnet Mask: Set the net mask of the IP port
IP Board Net
Adress:
255.255.255.0
Gigabit Gateway: Set the gateway of the IP port IP Board Gate-
way:10.10.10.1
Gigabit MAC Address: Display the MAC address of the IP port
Protocol:
UDP: Set UDP protocol to IP output
RTP: Set RTP protocol to IP output
Protocol: UDP
TS Pkts Per UDP: Set the number of TS packets that can be
carried by each UDP packet, valid range from 1~7 TS Pkts Per UDP: 7
Time To Live: Set TTL to the output IP packets, valid range
from 1~255 Time To Live: 255
Type Of Service: Min Delay/Max Reliability/Max
Throughput/Min Monetary Cost/Normal
Type Of Service:
Min Delay
Gateway MAC Address: Set the MAC address of the gateway
under which the device is connected
Gateway MAC
Address:
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Cong – TS/IP (Full Duplex Mode):
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
Gigabit Output
Gigabit Out Switch: Enable/Disable Gigabit Out Switch:
ON
Source: Set the source for the IP output Remux
Protocol:
UDP: Set UDP protocol to IP output
RTP: Set RTP protocol to IP output
Protocol: UDP
TS Pkts Per UDP: Set the number of TS packets that can be
carried by each UDP packet, valid range from 1~7
TS Pkts Per
UDP: 7
Time To Live: Set TTL to the output IP packets, valid range
from 1~255
Time To Live:
1~255
Type Of Service: Min Delay/Max Reliability/Max Throughput/Min
Monetary Cost/Normal
Type Of Service:
Min Delay
Uni/Multi IP Address: set the destination IP address Uni/Multi Address:
238.069.070.001
Uni/Multi UDP Port: Set the destination port number, valid
range from 1~65535
Uni/Multi UDP Port:
01234
ProMPEG FEC Switch: Enable/Disable ProMPEG FEC
Switch: Disable
ProMPEG FEC Mode:
1D,5x5/1D,5x20/1D,10x10/2D,5x5/2D,5x20/2D,10x10
ProMPEG FEC
Mode : 1D,5x5
FEC Alignment: Annex A/Annex B FEC Alignment:
Annex A
Gigabit Local
Gigabit Address: Set the IP address of the IP port Gigabit Adress:
010.010.010.010
Gigabit Subnet Mask: Set the net mask of the IP port Gigabit Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.000
Gigabit MAC Address: Display the MAC address of the IP port
Gigabit Gateway: Set the gateway of the IP port Gigabit IP Gateway:
010.010.010.001
Gateway MAC Address: Set the MAC address of the gateway
under which the device is connected
Gateway MAC
Address:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Gigabit Input
Uni/Multi Address: Set the uni/multicast target address of the
IP input
Uni/Multi Address:
238.069.070.002
Uni/Multi UDP Port: set the target port number of the uni/multi-
cast IP input, valid range from 1~65535
Uni/Multi UDP Port:
01234
TS Clock Recovery:
Auto: It is suggested to set Auto when there is accurate PCR
carried by the inputted TS/IP
Fixed Rate: When xed rate is selected, user has to congure a
bit rate to regenerate the TS clock. The congured xed bit rate
has to be a little bit higher than the bit rate of the inputted TS/IP
TS Clock Recovery:
Auto

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Cong – Modulation (QAM):
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
Modulator Output ON/OFF: put OFF to switch off the QAM carrier ON
Output Source
Encoder1/Encoder2/Encoder3/Encoder4: The stream output
from the corresponding encoder will be delivered to modulator
directly.
Remux: The stream from built-in remux will be delivered to
modulator
IP In: The stream from IP input will be delivered to modulator
ASI Input: the stream from ASI input will be delivered to
modulator
REMUX
Constellation 16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM/256QAM 64QAM
Symbol Rate valid range from 782~12500 6875
Spectral Invert Yes: The spectrum is inverted
No: The spectrum is normal NO
Cong – Modulation (COFDM):
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
Modulator Output ON/OFF: Put OFF to switch off the QAM carrier ON
Output Source
Encoder1/Encoder2/Encoder3/Encoder4: The stream output
from the corresponding encoder will be delivered to modulator
directly.
Remux: The stream from built-in remux will be delivered to
modulator
IP In: The stream from IP input will be delivered to modulator
ASI Input: The stream from ASI input will be delivered to
modulator
REMUX
Constellation APSK/16QAM/64QAM 64QAM
Bandwidth 5M/6M/7M/8M 8M
Guard Interval 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 1/32
Code Rate 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 7/8
Spectral Invert Yes: The spectrum is inverted
No: The spectrum is normal NO
TMS 2K IFFT DM/8K IFFT DM/4K IFFT DM 8K IFFT DM

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Cong – RF Setting:
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
RF Frequency valid range from 30,000~1,000,000KHz 474000
RF Level valid range from 90~120dBuV 100
RF Level adjust (-1dBuV~4dBuV) 0 dBuV
Backup Switch
Auto: Automatically output the RF signal inputted via Backup
RF input port when the built-in modulator is down
Main: Always output from the built-in modulator
Spare: Always output from the backup RF input
Auto
RF Out Restore
(the submenu
displays only when
Auto mode is
selected.)
Spare to Main: Switch to Main source (the built-in modulator)
Main to Spare: Switch to Backup RF source
Cong – ASI Output:
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
ASI Output ASI Output Source: Select the source for ASI output Tuner1 / Tuner2
/ Tuner3 / Tuner1 / Remux / IP In / ASI Input Remux
SYSTEM
Submenu Parameters & Description Default Value
Network Setting
IP Address: Set the IP address of the device, valid range from
0.0.0.0~255.255.255.255
IP Address:
10.10.70.48
Subnet Mask: Set the net mask of the device, valid range from
0.0.0.0~ 255.255.255.255
Net Mask:
255.255.255.0
Gateway: Set the gateway of the device, valid range from
0.0.0.0~255.255.255.255
Gateway:
10.10.70.1
MAC Address: To display the MAC address
Remote Setting Trap IP Address: Set the IP address of the SNMP Trap server,
valid range from 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.255
Trap IP Address:
10.10.70.25
Device Label
Edit Product name: User allows to rename the device, press
Enter and key in the name of the device, then press Enter to
conrm the setting or press Exit to cancel.
Software Version Software Version: Display the software version
Factory Default
Factory Default:
Enter = Yes: press Enter to recall the factory default settings.
Exit = No: press Exit to cancel
Note: the IP ad-
dress of the device
is not reset to the
factory setting!

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Machine Type
(Reserved for
factory setup)
MAC Address: To Modify the MAC address
S/N: Display the serial number of the device
Gigabit MAC Address: To Modify the Gigabit MAC address
Detail Version: Display the detail version of MCU,FPGA,LINUX
OS
WEB Login ID Edit Login ID: Press Enter and key in the login ID for WEB
management
Default Login ID:
root
WEB Login
Password
Edit Login Password: Press Enter and key in the password for
WEB management
Default Login
Password: 12345
Gigabit Mode
Gigabit Mode:
Multiple Output: The IP I/O is congured as multiple uni/multi-
cast output mode, which delivers up to 5 streams over IP. There
are 4 stuffed or un-stuffed SPTS (lower bit rate but less PCR
accurate than normal SPTS, from local encoders) and 1 MPTS
from built-in remultiplexer over the IP with different Unicast or
Multicast IP addresses.
Full Duplex: The IP I/O is congured as full duplex mode, which
allows only one MPTS or SPTS over IP input and output in
uni/multicast at the same time.
Note: The device will reboot after modication.
Gigabit Mode:
Multiple Output
Web Control
IDLV-3440DM has an integrated web server. This web server allows the conguration and status requests with
a standard web browser. To operate a IDLV-3440DM, rst make sure the Ethernet control port is well connected
in the network and could be pinged by the host PC, and then enter the IP address of the IDLV-3440DM into the
browser, there will be a pop-up showed asking for login user and password.After login the device can be operated.
The default user name is “root” with password “12345”. The username and password can be modied via front
panel webpage. A new user and password can be set via front panel in case of the user name and password are
forgotten.
S TAT U S
Via the status page, user can have an overview of the working status of the IDLV-3440DM.
Status of Input:

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Status of Output:
Status of Tuner:
Status of Modulator:

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Status of TS/IP Linkage:
Status of Power Supply:
CONFIGURATION
All parameters for Tuners, CI, BISS, QAM Output, RF Setting and ASI Output can be found under the page
“Conguration”. Click the button “Apply” to submit your conguration or click the button “Cancel” to cancel and
restore the previous settings.
Receiver:
Set parameters for the receiver. Click “Apply” button to submit, or click “Cancel” button to cancel

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Tuner:
There are 6 options to set DVB-S2 parameters. After signal locked, the TUNER LOCK indicator on front panel will
turn green.
LNB Frequency: Input LNB frequency
Satellite Frequency: Input downstream frequency of satellite
Symbol Rate: Input symbol rate of satellite
LNB Voltage: Select the correct LNB voltage output of the F-connector: Off, 13 V, 18 V. <A>
LNB 22KHz: Activate the LNB 22 kHz control signal to the LNB: On or Off. <B>
DISQEC: Can select OFF/Port A/Port B/Port C/Port D
Note: Please contact the local satellite operator for the satellite frequency and symbol rate.
<A> Normally, 13V switches the LNB to receive Vertical/Left hand polarization while 18V receive Horizontal/Right
hand.
<B> Normally, 22KHz control signal switches the LNB to receive high band if any
CI:
This page will show the CAM name and program list. The user can select the services which can set the program
as Bypass or Descramble. Apply is for submit the settings.
BISS:
The user can set the correct BISS mode and enter the BISS ID and Key. Then, to set the program which need to
be descrambled. Apply for submit the settings.
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