Johansson ProStreamer Series User manual

ProStreamer
5202 /5203
5210 /5211
5230
user
manual

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these manuals at any time.
Unitron can not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 09/11
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www.johansson.be - www.unitrongroup.com

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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
the ProStreamer range ........................................................................................................... 4
package contents .................................................................................................................... 5
safety instructions ................................................................................................................... 6
accessories .............................................................................................................................. 8
2 INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE
19” rack mounting.................................................................................................................... 9
wall mounting ......................................................................................................................... 10
inserting CAM slot ................................................................................................................. 11
module overview.................................................................................................................... 12
3 WEBGUI
setting the name of the device ............................................................................................ 14
logging into the device.......................................................................................................... 15
general configuration............................................................................................................ 16
global................................................................................................................................... 16
export configuration ......................................................................................................... 16
factory reset....................................................................................................................... 17
firmware upgrade.............................................................................................................. 17
configuration of the input ..................................................................................................... 18
DVB-S2 input: 5202/5203................................................................................................... 18
configuration of the output................................................................................................... 21
configuration of the MPEG setting...................................................................................... 25
4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
5202/5203 DVB-S2 .................................................................................................................. 26
5210/5211 DVB-T .................................................................................................................... 27
5230 A/V................................................................................................................................... 28
5 CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY........................................................................................ 29
6 UHF FREQUENCY TABLE.................................................................................................. 30
7 POWER CONVERSION TABLE........................................................................................ 31

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1 INTRODUCTION
THE PROSTREAMER RANGE
DVB-S(2) »REF. 5202, 5203
4 SAT inputs with 4 active loop-through outputs
4 transponders over 4 tuner matrix
up to 16 FTA programs
up to 12 encoded programs: ref. 5203
(with associated multiservice CAM)
A/V encoder »REF. 5230
4 A/V stereo inputs
4 programs
DVB-T »REF. 5210, 5211
1 RF input with active loop-through output
4 multiplexes over 4 tuner matrix
up to 16 FTA programs
up to 12 encoded programs: ref. 5211
(with associated multiservice CAM)

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PACKAGE CONTENTS
Be sure all items listed below are included:
1ProStreamer module
2CAT6 ethernet cable
4RF bridges (except for 5230)
2DC bridges
4DC blocked 75 Ωloads (5202/5203)
1DC blocked 75 Ωload (5210/5211)
4A/V cables (5230)

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions carefully before connecting the unit
To prevent fire, short circuit or shock hazard:
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Install the unit in a dry location without infiltration or condensation of water.
Do not expose it to dripping or splashing.
Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
If any liquid should accidentally fall into the cabinet, disconnect the power plug.
To avoid any risk of overheating:
Install the unit in a well aery location and keep a minimum distance of 15 cm
around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation.
Do not place any items such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains,…
on the unit that might cover the ventilation holes.
The unit must not be exposed to any source of heat (sun, heater,...).
Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,
on the apparatus.
Do not install the product in a dusty place.
Use the apparatus only in moderate climats (not in tropical climates).
Respect the minimum and maximum temperature specifications.

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To avoid any risk of electrical shocks:
Connect apparatus only to socket with protective earth connection.
The mains plug shall remain readily operable.
Pull out power plug to make the different connections of cables.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the housing of adapter.
Maintenance
Only use a dry soft cloth to clean the cabinet.
Do not use solvent.
For repairing and servicing refer to qualified personnel.
Dispose according your local authority’s recycling processes

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ACCESSORIES
Power Supply »REF. 5050
operating voltage: 15 V
max. output current: 10 A
can power up to 9 modules
19” sub-rack »REF. 5060
can contain up to 9 modules*
+ power supply
mounting in 19” rack or wall-mountable
(bindings delivered)
delivered with 8 blank plates mounted
* depending on the configuration
Fan Unit »REF. 5062
voltage: 230 VAC
essential for proper functioning
of the system

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2 INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE
Before mounting, install all modules in the sub-rack.
Place the power supply (ref. 5050) in the uppermost left slot of the rack (ref.5060).
19” RACK MOUNTING
For rack mounting, attach the 19” sub-rack and the optional fan-unit in the rack as
indicated by the picture.
119” sub-rack (ref. 5060)
2power supply (ref. 5050)
3RF bridge for signal loop-through
4power bridge for DC power loop-through
5fan unit (ref. 5062)
619” Rack
7mounting screws
7
3
1
2
4
5
6
484 mm (19”)
312 mm
(7 RU)
231 mm

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WALL MOUNTING
When mounting the headend to a wall, attach the fan-unit to the sub-rack with the
delivered bindings. Attach the mounting brackets on the back of the sub-rack for the
mural mounting.
119” sub-rack (ref. 5060)
2power supply (ref. 5050)
3RF bridge for signal loop-through
4power bridge for DC power loop-through
5wall mounting holes
6mounting brackets
7bindings for attaching fan unit to the sub-rack
8fan unit (ref. 5062)
9mounting screws
9
3
1
2
4
5
8
7
6
484 mm
312 mm
(7 RU)
231 mm

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INSERTING CAM SLOT
Connect the RF and power bridges on consecutive modules to bridge the signal and
power to the following modules. The CAM slot is inserted with the pit on the top as is
indicated below. Insert the CAM card with the chip pointing to the left side of the CAM
module.

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1SAT input 1 (DiSEqC)
2SAT input 2 (DiSEqC)
3SAT input 3 (DiSEqC)
4SAT input 4 (DiSEqC)
5+15 VDC input
6GND input
7RJ-45 control port
8RJ-45 streaming port
9mounting screws
10 SAT output 1
for loop-through to next module
11 SAT output 2
for loop-through to next module
12 SAT output 3
for loop-through to next module
13 SAT output 4
for loop-through to next module
14 +15 VDC output for loop-through
15 GND output for loop-through
16 CI slot (5303S/T/Q only)
1CVBS IN 1 (Video IN 1)
2CVBS IN 2 (Video IN 2)
3CVBS IN 3 (Video IN 3)
4CVBS IN 4 (Video IN 4)
5+15 VDC input
6GND input
7RJ-45 control port
8RJ-45 streaming port
9mounting screws
10 stereo audio IN 1
11 stereo audio IN 2
12 stereo audio IN 3
13 stereo audio IN 4
14 +15 VDC output
for loop-through
15 GND output
for loop-through
apower indication LED
balarm indication LED
MODULE OVERVIEW
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10
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15 15
16
10
12
13
a
a
2 2
b
b
33
c
44
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
d
e
f
atuner 1 lock LED
btuner 2 lock LED
ctuner 3 lock LED
dtuner 4 lock LED
epower indication LED
falarm indication LED
5202/5203 5230

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1Terrestrial input
2+15 VDC input
3GND input
4RJ-45 control port
5RJ-45 streaming port
6mounting screws
7terrestrial output
for loop-through to
next module
8+15 VDC output for
loop-through
9GND output for
loop-through
10 CI slot (5211 only)
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6
8
9
10
a
b
c
5
4
3
2
d
e
f
atuner 1 lock LED
btuner 2 lock LED
ctuner 3 lock LED
dtuner 4 lock LED
epower indication LED
falarm indication LED
5210/5211

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3 WEBGUI
SETTING THE NAME OF THE DEVICE
When first connecting the modules, be sure to follow this exact procedure!
•Connect the first module in the rack with your PC, using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable
(without using a switch!).
•Open a browser and surf to START
•YouwillnowenterthewebGui.GototheCongurationGlobal menu:
•ChangethenameSTARTtoanothername.Besuretochoosealogicalnameand
don’t forget this name! This name is the only way to connect to the module later
on! It’s advisable to print this name, and label the devices.
•AfteryoupressAPPLY, the module will restart. This will take about 25 seconds.
Afterwards, you can surf to the new name you just entered, to connect to the
module.
•Repeatthisprocedurewiththenextmodules(1atatime).
•Whenallmoduleshaveanewname,youcanconnectallmodulestothesame
network. The modules will now get a new IP address, but you can connect by surf-
ing to the right name (the unique name you gave the module in the previous steps).

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LOGGING IN TO THE DEVICE
Openyournetworkbrowser,andsurftothenameofthemodule.Youwillnowloginto
the module. After logging in, the Summary window appears.
On this screen, you see all the services, streamed by this module. The type of module,
the status and the language are visible on every screen. In the picture above, the status
‘LED’ is green, indicating that there are no alarms. The alarm status is shown when you
move over the status ‘LED’ with your mouse.
status
‘LED’

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GENERAL CONFIGURATION
GLOBAL
Here you can configure the hostname of the module. This name can be used to ac-
cess the module by simply typing it into your browser as the address and surf to it.
This is more convenient than using the IP address.
Just enter ‘http://hostname’ into your favorite browser (not case sensitive) and press
enter:
EXPORT CONFIGURATION
The configuration can be exported as an .xml-file.
Press DOWNLOAD to save the .xml-file.

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FACTORY RESET
All settings can be reset to default by means of a factory reset.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
To upgrade the firmware of the device, click the Firmware upgrade menu item.
Click on the BROWSE button, and open the upgrade file. Click UPLOAD to send the
file to the device, and click START FIRMWARE to install the new firmware on the
device.

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CONFIGURATION OF THE INPUT
DVB-S2 INPUT: 5202/5203
Go to the LNB Settings menu to configure the 4 LNB inputs.
• Input:Sequencenumberoftheinput(alsoindicatedonthefrontofthe
actual module)
• Label:customlabelforeachinput(e.g.Vlow,orASTRA19.2VLow,…)
• Voltage:TheLNBvoltagetoselectthepolarization
13V: Vertical polarization
18V: Horizontal polarization
• Tone:LNBtonetoselectlow/highband
ON: high band
OFF: low band
• DiSEqC®: control of a DiSEqC®switch (A/B/C/D)
• Band:Satelliteband
Ku-band: common in Europe
C-band: mostly used in the USA
• Ext.Voltage:Add1VtotheLNBvoltagetocompensatethecablelosses
for long coaxial cables.
Press APPLY to confirm the parameters.

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Go to the TUNER menu to configure the tuner frequency. The modules have 4
independent tuners, which can be assigned to every input, thanks to a built-in
multiswitch.
• Input:Oneofthe4labelsconguredinthepreviousstep.
This selects the satellite input.
• Frequency:Transponderfrequency
• Baudrate[kBaud]
Press APPLY to confirm the parameters. The module will now set the tuner to this
frequency. Wait until the correct parameters are loaded.

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When the tuner is able to lock on the frequency, the list of services from this tran-
sponder will be shown.
The status of the tuner is shown.
• Status:
Green: tuner locked
Red: tuner unlocked
• Level:inputsignallevel[dBm]
• BER:BitErrorRate
• SNR:SignaltoNoiseRatio[dB]
The table ‘Available services’ shows all the services found in the transponder.
• Type:Typeofdata
TV service
radio service
locked service (encoded)
unlocked service (decoded)
• Name:Servicename
• SID:ServiceIdentier(uniqueIDforaservice)
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