Kingray KDM401a User manual

KDM401a INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 1
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KDM401a
QUAD AV TO DIGITAL (DVB-T)
MODULATOR

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................ 3
Front ...................................... 3
Back....................................... 3
Main features................................ 3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................... 4
INSTALLATION ................................. 5
GENERAL OPERATION ........................... 5
QUICK MENU GUIDE ............................ 6
System Booting .............................. 6
Main Menu ................................. 6
Submenu in Advanced Menu .................... 6
Operating Adjustment via LCD and Buttons ......... 8
BASIC MENU .................................. 8
ADVANCED MENU .............................. 8
RF Output .................................. 8
RF Output Advanced .......................... 9
Quick setup ................................. 9
Retrieve RF Output Status ..................... 10
Video ..................................... 10
Retrieve Video Status ..........................11
Audio......................................11
Stream .....................................11
Retrieve Stream Status ........................ 14
System .................................... 14
Set language ............................... 15
USB Configuration ........................... 15
OPERATING ADJUSTMENT VIA WEB BROWSER ....... 15
Ethernet Connection.......................... 15
CHANNEL TABLE LIST – AUSTRALIA................ 20
CHANNEL TABLE LIST – NEW ZEALAND............. 20
CHANNEL TABLE LIST – EUROPE .................. 21
RECOMMENDED MPEG-2 CODE RATE .............. 21
SPECIFICATIONS............................... 22
WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS ................... 23

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Kingray KDM401a SD modulator. Please read this manual carefully prior to installation as it
contains information which will ensure you achieve the best performance from your KDM401a.
MAIN FEATURES
• Quad composite video inputs SD DVB-T modulator.
• Multiple video format compatibility including
576i (720 x 576) PAL.
• Audio format compatibility including MPEG-1 Layer 2.
• Fully compliant with DVB-T standard.
• Quick setup when installing multiple modulators.
• Frequency range (Australia): 174 – 820 MHz.
• Frequency range (New Zealand): 470 – 862 MHz.
• Programmable PMT/Video/Audio/PCR PID.
• Aspect Ratio adjustment.
• Pre-programmed channel names.
• Multiple modulator programming.
• Import/export programs via USB.
• Programmable channel name and logical channel
number insertion.
• User friendly setup including basic and advanced
menus controlled via button and display on LCD or
via LAN and PC.
LAN LCD Control buttons
display up/down/left/right/OK/back
LED display
normal/video 1,2,3,4
Operational = green
Test point
-30dB
USB
FRONT
Frame ON/OFF RF Video Audio Audio
ground switch output input L R
BACK
AC
100 – 240V
Quad composite
AV inputs

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before
the product is operated.
For your safety ensure all instructions are adhered to.
Cleaning
Unplug the unit from the power point before cleaning. Do not
use liquid or aerosol cleansers, use a damp cloth.
Aachments
Do not use attachments that are not recommended by Kingray
as they can cause hazards.
Water and moisture
Do not use this product near water.
Mounting
The KDM401a can either be rack or shelf mounted. Ensure the
unit is mounted securely so as not to cause harm to anyone or
to damage the product by being dislodged.
Power cord protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so they are not pinched
or placed where they could cause a trip hazard.
Ventilation
Slots and openings in the housing are provided for
ventilation to prevent overheating and ensure reliable
operation. These openings should never be blocked or
covered by placing the unit on a carpet, flooring, furniture
or fabric surface. The unit should not be placed in a built-
in structure such as a cupboard or rack without proper
ventilation.
Power sources
The KDM401a is designed to be mains powered, connection
to the mains should be made using the power lead provided.
Lightning
For added protection of this unit; unplug it from the power
point when left unattended or unused for long periods of
time. This will protect the product from lightning strikes or
power surges.
Object and liquid entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage
or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
Damage requiring service
Unplug this unit and return it to your Kingray distributor or
Standard Communications branch for servicing if any of the
following occurs:
1. The power-supply cord or plug is damaged
2. Liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into
the unit.
3. The unit has been exposed to rain or water
4. If the unit has been dropped or damaged in anyway
Heat
The unit should be positioned away from any heat sources
such as radiators, fireplaces, cooking stoves, or other products
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.

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INSTALLATION
GENERAL OPERATION
In the Menu and Submenu, press the or arrows to scroll up or down.
In the Setting, press the or arrows to modify values.
In the Menu, press the or arrows to scroll forwards or backwards.
In the Setting, press the or arrows to scroll forwards or backwards.
In the Menu, press the OK button to select the Submenu.
In the Submenu, press the OK button to select the setting.
In the Setting, press the OK button to confirm the setting.
In the Submenu, press the Back button to return to the Menu.
In the Setting, press the Back button to return to the Submenu.
Internet or PC
Earth
Connection AC
Power
input
Video player
(DVD, set top box, satellite
receiver)
OK
BACK
After boot-up press the OK button to enter the menus.
Use the or arrows to select between basic
and advanced menus.
Distributor network
(Digital TV Or
Set-top box)
USB Flash Drive

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SYSTEM BOOTING
SUBMENU IN ADVANCED MENU
RF Output
Advanced
RF Output
Quick Setup
RF Output
Retrieve Status
OK
Advanced Menu
RF Output
RF Output
Set RF Output
Boot system
Please wait...
KDM401a
564.500 MHz
Model name
RF Output frequency
MAIN MENU
Frequency:
C33 (564.500)
Output level:
85 dBuV
OK
Main Menu
Basic
Country:
Australia
Advanced Menu
Video
Advanced Menu
Audio
Advanced Menu
Stream
OK Advanced Menu
RF Output
Main Menu
Advanced
Advanced Menu
System
QUICK MENU GUIDE

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Stream
Set Service ID
Stream
Set LCN
Stream
Set PDS
Stream
Set NIT
Stream
Set PDS
Stream
Set PID
Stream
Set TS ID
Stream
Rtrv Status
OK
Advanced Menu
Stream
Stream
Set Service Name
System
Reset System
System
Rtrv IP
System
Upgrade Code
System
Set Language
System
USB Configure
System
Setup IP
OK
Advanced Menu
System
System
Rtrv Inventory
OK
Advanced Menu
Audio
Audio:
Encoder Rate
Port number:
1
SUBMENU IN ADVANCED MENU CONTINUED...
Video
Tune Colour
Video
Aspect Ratio
Video
Rtrv Status
OK Video
Set Video
Advanced Menu
Video

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RF Output
Setup RF Output
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Setup RF Output’ mode.
Country:
Australia
Press the OK button to enter the next page for country selection.
Country:
Australia
Press the OK button to access the adjustment mode. The LCD display will show an ‘ ’ in the
upper right corner. You can now press the or arrows to select the country you require.
Press the OK button to save.
Australia, Europe, New Zealand.
Frequency:
C33 (564.5 MHz)
Use the same steps as above to set the Frequency (C6-C69).
Output Level:
85 dBuV
Use the same steps as above to set the Output Level (80-95 dBuV).
ADVANCED MENU
RF OUTPUT
OPERATING ADJUSTMENT VIA LCD AND BUTTONS
For ‘Basic and Advanced Menu’ settings, press the OK button to access the adjustment mode. In this mode ‘*’ will be
displayed in the upper right corner. Use the or arrows to select parameter values, then press the OK button to confirm
the setting.
Country:
Australia
In the basic menu, the first page is ‘Country’ selection.
Country:
Australia
Press the OK button to access the adjustment mode. The LCD display will show ‘ ’ in
the upper right corner. You can now press the or arrows to select the country
you require. Press the OK button to save.
Australia, Europe, New Zealand.
Frequency:
C33 (564.5 MHz)
Use the same steps as above (C6-C69).
Output Level:
85 dBuV
Use the same steps as above (80-95 dBuV).
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Setup RF Output’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will
be stored in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
BASIC MENU
Press the OK button to enter the menu selecting page, then press the or arrows to select basic menu and press the
OK button again. In this menu you can change basic parameters such as output level and frequency.

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Carrier:
8K
Use the same steps as above to set the Carrier (2K, 8K).
Constellation:
QAM64
Use the same steps as above to set the Constellation (QAM16*, QAM64).
FEC:
7/8
Use the same steps as above to set the FEC (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8).
Guard Interval:
1/32
Use the same steps as above to set the Guard Interval (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32).
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Setup RF Output’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will
be stored in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
* When selecting QAM16 please refer to Appendix B (recommended MPEG2 code rate).
The minimum code rate must be greater than 17.77 Mbps
RF OUTPUT ADVANCED
RF Output
Advanced
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘RF Output Advanced’ mode.
Freq Offset:
No Offset
Press the OK button to enter Freq Offset. Press the OK button to access Freq Offset
adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to set the offset. Press the OK button to save.
(No offset, +/- 125, 250, 375 kHz)
RF Output:
ENABLE
Use the same steps as above to Enable/Disable the RF Output Enable mode.
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘RF Output Advanced’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be
stored in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
QUICK SETUP
RF Output
Quick Setup
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Quick Setup’ mode
MOD Number:
0
Press the OK button to access the adjustment mode.
Press or arrows to change the Modular Number.
NOTE: When setting up multiple modulators, each modulator should have a different number to
avoid tuning conflicts.
MOD Number:
1

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Aspect Ratio
Video
Aspect Ratio
Following the main submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Aspect Ratio’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
VIDEO
Video
Set Video
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Set Video’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Port Number:
1
Press the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to select
the port number, press the OK button to save.
Encoder Rate:
6M
Press the OK button to enter encoder the adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to set the
Encoder rate, press the OK button to save.
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Set Video’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be
stored in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
Tune Color
Video
Tune Color
Following the main submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Video Tune Color’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Port Number:
1
PRESS the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to
select the port number, press the OK button to save.
NOTE: Use the same steps in Tune Color for ports 2-4.
Cont:
20
Press the OK button to enter the adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to set the first
digit, use arrow to select the second digit, use the or arrows to set. Press the OK
button to save. (0-50).
Brightness: 21
Hue: 25
Saturation: 35
Sharpness: 14
Use the same steps as above to set – Bright (0-50).
Use the same steps as above to set – Hue (0-50).
Use the same steps as above to set – Saturation (0-50).
Use the same steps as above to set – Sharpness (0-50).
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Tune Color’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display. Press or
arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored in the memory.
Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Modulator’ number has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display. Press
or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored in the
memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
RETRIEVE RF OUTPUT STATUS
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Retrieve Status’ mode, you can check the parameters
of your previous settings in ‘Setup RF Output’.

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AUDIO
Advanced Menu
Audio
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Advanced Menu System’.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Port Number:
1
Press the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to
select the port number, press the OK button to save.
NOTE: Use the same steps in Audio for ports 2-4.
Encoder Rate:
128K
Press the OK button to enter the encoder adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to set the
Encoder rate, press the OK button to save. (128K fixed).
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Audio’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display. Press or
arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored in the
memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
STREAM
Advanced Menu
Stream
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Stream Set Service Name’
mode. Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Stream
Set Service Name
Service Name:
Custom
Press the OK button to enter the next page of the menu.
To access the ‘Custom’ or ‘Quick setup’ mode, press the OK button. For Quick setup mode
using pre-programmed channel names, refer to the included channel addendum.
Port Number:
1
Press the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to select
the port number, press the OK button to enter the next page to set the service name.
NOTE: Use the same steps in Stream Set Service Name for ports 2-4.
Service Name:
KINGRAY SD MOD
Press the OK button to enter the edit mode. Use the or arrows to edit the first character
of the Service Name. 0-9 and A-Z can be used up to 15 characters. Press the arrow to
advance to the next character and the or arrows to set. Press the OK button to save.
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Stream Service Name’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored
in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
Video
Port Number: 1
Press the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to
select the port number, press the OK button to save.
Aspect ratio
4:3 y
Press the OK button to enter the edit mode. Use the or arrows to change the aspect
ratio from 4:3 to 16:9.
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Aspect Ratio’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be
stored in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
RETRIEVE VIDEO STATUS
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Video Retrieve Status’ mode, you can check the parameters
of your previous settings in ‘Video’.

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Set PID
Stream
Set PID
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Stream Set PID’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Port Number:
1
Press the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to
select the port number, press the OK button to enter the next page to set the PID values.
NOTE: Use the same steps in Set PID for ports 2-4.
PMT:
1328
Press the OK button to enter the ‘Stream Set PID’ edit mode. Set the first number of the PID
using the or arrows, use the arrow to advance to the next digit. Press the OK button
to save (32-8190 excluding 71).
PCR:
769
Use the same steps as above to set the PCR (32-8190 excluding 71).
Video:
769
Use the same steps as above to set the Video (32-8190 excluding 71).
Set LCN
Stream
Set LCN
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Stream Set LCN’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Port Number:
1
Press the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to
select the port number, press the OK button to enter the next page to set the LCN.
NOTE: Use the same steps in Set LCN for ports 2-4.
LCN:
200
Press the OK button to enter LCN adjustment mode. Press the OK button to access edit
mode. Now press the or arrows to set the first number of the LCN. Press the arrow
to advance to the next number and the or arrows to set. Press the OK button to save
(1-1023).
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Stream Set LCN’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored
in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
Set Service ID
Stream
Set Service
Press the OK button to enter the next page of the menu.
Port Number:
1
Press the OK button to access port number adjustment mode. Use the or arrows to
select the port number, press the OK button to enter the next page to set the service name.
Use the same steps in Stream Set Service Name for ports 2-4.
Service ID:
100
Press the OK button to enter the edit mode. Use the or arrows to edit the first character
of the Service Name. Use values between 1-65535. Press the arrow to advance to the next
character and the or arrows to set. Press the OK button to save.
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Stream Service ID’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored
in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.

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Set TS ID
Stream
Set TS ID
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Stream Set TS ID’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
TS ID:
1
Press the OK button to enter edit mode and use the or arrows to set the first TS ID
number. Press the arrow to advance to the next character and the or arrows to set.
Press the OK button to save (1-65535).
Set PDS
Stream
Set PDS
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Stream Set PDS’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Private Data:
00003200
Press the OK button to enter edit mode and use the or arrows to set the first Private
Data number. Press the arrow to advance to the next character and the or arrows to
set. Press the OK button to save (8 Hex).
NOTE: Australia: 00003200, New Zealand: 00000037
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Stream Set PDS’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be
stored in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
Set NIT
Stream
Set NIT
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Stream Set NIT’ mode.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Org Network ID:
8228
Press the OK button to enter the ‘Original Network ID’ edit mode; use the or arrows to
set ID. Press the arrow to advance to the next character and the or arrows to set. Press
the OK button to save (1-65535).
Network ID:
1
Use the same steps as above to set the Network ID (1-65535).
Network Name:
NETWORK
Use the same steps as above to enter the Network Name (A-Z, 0-9, 7 Characters).
Network Ver:
1
Use the steps above to enter the Network Version (0-9).
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘NIT’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display. Press or arrows
to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored in the memory. Select
‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
Audio
770
Use the same steps as above to set the Audio (32-8190 excluding 71).
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘PID’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display. Press or arrows
to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored in the memory. Select
‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.

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Setup IP
System
Setup IP
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘System Setup IP’.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Enable DHCP:
DISABLE
Press the OK button to enter ‘Enable DHCP’ mode . Press the OK button to enter edit mode.
Press or arrows to Enable/Disable the DHCP. Press the OK button to save.
IP address:
192.168.1.168
Netmask:
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
192.168.1.3
Press the OK button to access IP adjustment mode. Set the first number of the IP address/
Netmask/Default Gateway using the or arrows, then use the arrow to advance to the
next digit. Press the OK button to save (0-999).
NOTE: Repeat above steps for Netmask and Default Gateway.
Reset System
System
Reset System
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘System Reset System’
mode. Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Reset Mode
Hard/Soft Reset
Press the OK button to enter ‘Reset Mode’. Use the or arrows to select between either
Hard or Soft Reset. Press the OK button to enter the next page.
Reset Mode
Reset to Default
Press the OK button to enter ‘Reset to Default’. There will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, the system will be reset to default.
Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
Upgrade Code
System
Upgrade Code
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘System Reset System’
mode. Press the OK button to perform the upgrade.
Process Command
Please wait...
Once upgrade is complete, press the OK button to reboot.
RETRIEVE STREAM STATUS
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Advanced Menu System’. In ‘Retrieve Status’ mode.
Press OK button to check the parameters of your previous settings in ‘Stream’.
SYSTEM
Advanced Menu
System
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Advanced Menu System’.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
System
Rtrv Inventory
Press the OK button to enter the next page, press the OK button again to check both
hardware and software versions.
Are you sure?
y
When the ‘Stream Set TS ID’ has been set, there will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be
stored in the memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.

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SET LANGUAGE
System
Set Language
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘Set Language’.
Press the OK button to enter the Submenu.
Language:
English
Press the BACK button to exit.
Retrieve System IP
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the ‘System Retrieve IP’. In ‘Retrieve Status’ mode.
Press OK button to check the parameters of your previous settings in ‘Setup IP’.
Are you sure?
y
Press the OK button to enter ‘Reset to Default’. There will be a confirmation on the display.
Press or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, the system will be reset to default.
Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
USB CONFIGURATION
Following the main Submenu flow charts (pages 6 and 7) enter the USB configuration.
Now insert the USB memory stick into the USB port and then press the OK button.
The following message will appear.
Press the OK button to enter ‘Edit Mode’. Use the or arrows to select either Export or
Import.
When the option has been selected, press the OK button.
When the USB Configuration has been set,there will be a confirmation on the display. Press
or arrows to select YES or NO. Select ‘y’ for yes, all the settings above will be stored in the
memory. Select ‘n’ for no to cancel. Press the OK button to confirm.
System
USB Configuration
USB Configure
Searching USB
USB Configure
Export File
USB Configure
Import File
Are you sure?
y
ETHERNET CONNECTION
The web browser will allow the user to fully configure the
KDM401a unit via an Ethernet connection. Your computer will
require a static IP address in the range 192.168.1.XXX
1. Connect the PC to the LAN port of the KDM401a unit.
See below diagram.
OPERATING ADJUSTMENT VIA WEB BROWSER

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2. The configuration process must be made in local mode,
although later you will be able to access the unit from any
PC in the LAN.
3. Launch the web
browser and delete
browsing history.
4. Enter the KDM401a IP address.
5. Click on ENTER to access the welcome screen. Enter the
default password ‘1234’.
RF Parameters
Setup RF output
Using the interface below set the required RF settings, once
complete click Save Settings to save.
Advanced RF setting
Using the interface below set the advanced RF settings if
required, click Save Settings to save.
Quick Setup
Using the interface below set the modulation number from 0
to 10 when using multiple modulators, once complete click
Save Settings to save.
Video Parameters
Set video source
Using the interface below set the source, resolution and
encoder rate, once complete click Save Settings to save.

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Tune color
Using the interface below set the contrast, brightness, hue
and saturation for each port, click Save Settings to save.
Aspect Ratio
Using the interface below set the Aspect Ration to 4:3 or
16:9, once complete click Save Settings to save.
Audio Parameters
Using the interface below set the encoder rate of each port,
click Save Settings to save.
Stream Parameters
Set Service Name
Using the interface below set the service name of each port,
click save Settings to save.
Highlight and delete the current name, when typing in the
new name, the first letter will display a drop down list of any
names that begin with that letter, if it is in the database. Just
click on the name that you wish to use.
Set LCN
Using the interface below set the LCN for each port, click
Save Settings to save.

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Set PID
Using the interface below set the PMT, PCR, Video and Audio
PID for each port, click Save Settings to save.
Set NIT
Using the interface below set the original network ID,
network ID,network name and network version, click Save
Settings to save.
Set PDS
Using the interface below set the PDS, click Save Settings
to save.
Set TSID
Using the interface below set the TSID, click Save Settings
to save.
System Parameters
System Reset
Using the interface below the system can be reset.
Retrieve Inventory
Using the interface below the software version, software date,
hardware version and database version can be retrieved.

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Upgrade Code
Using the interface below the code can be upgraded.
Backup Parameters
Using this interface the parameters can be backed up.
Restore Parameters
Using this interface the parameters can be restored from a
stored file.
Set IP
Using this interface the IP address can be changed.
Set Language
Using this interface the language used can be set.
Set Password
Using this interface the password can be set.

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Channel
Channel
Frequency
MHz
Dig. Central
Frequency
MHz
Channel
Channel
Frequency
MHz
Dig. Central
Frequency
MHz
Channel
Channel
Frequency
MHz
Dig. Central
Frequency
MHz
Band IV Band V E54 734–742 738
E21 470–478 474 E38 606–614 610 E55 742–750 746
E22 478–486 482 E39 614–622 618 E56 750–758 754
E23 486–494 490 E40 622–630 626 E57 758–766 762
E24 494–502 498 E41 630–638 634 E58 766–774 770
E25 502–510 506 E42 638–646 642 E59 744–782 778
E26 510–518 514 E43 646–654 650 E60 782–790 786
E27 518–526 522 E44 654–662 658 E61 790–798 794
E28 526–534 530 E45 662–670 666 E62 798–806 802
E29 534–542 538 E46 670–678 674 E63 806–814 810
E30 542–550 546 E47 678–686 682 E64 814–822 818
E31 550–558 554 E48 686–694 690 E65 822–830 826
E32 558–566 562 LTE E66 830–838 834
E33 566–574 570 E49 694–702 698 E67 838–846 842
E34 574–582 578 E50 702–710 706 E68 846–854 850
E35 582–590 586 E51 710–718 714 E69 854–862 858
E36 590–598 594 E52 718–726 722
E37 598–606 602 E53 726–734 730
CHANNEL TABLE LIST – NEW ZEALAND
APPENDIX A
Channel Channel
Frequency MHz
Dig. Central
Frequency
MHz
Channel Channel
Frequency MHz
Dig. Central
Frequency
MHz
Channel Channel
Frequency MHz
Dig. Central
Frequency
MHz
Band III 36 582–589 585.5 LTE
6 174–181 177.5 37 589–596 592.5 52 694–701 697.5
7 181–188 184.5 38 596–603 599.5 53 701–708 704.5
8 188–195 191.5 39 603–610 606.5 54 708–715 711.5
9 195–202 198.5 Band V 55 715–722 718.5
9A 202-209 205.5 40 610–617 613.5 56 722–729 725.5
10 209–216 212.5 41 617–624 620.5 57 729–736 732.5
11 216–223 219.5 42 624–631 627.5 58 736–743 739.5
12 223–230 226.5 43 631–638 634.5 59 743–750 746.5
Band IV 44 638–645 641.5 60 750–757 753.5
27 519–526 522.5 45 645–652 648.5 61 757–764 760.5
28 526–533 529.5 46 652–659 655.5 62 764–771 767.5
29 533–540 536.5 47 659–666 662.5 63 771–778 774.5
30 540–547 543.5 48 666–673 669.5 64 778–785 781.5
31 547–554 550.5 49 673–680 676.5 65 785–792 788.5
32 554–561 557.5 50 680–687 683.5 66 792–799 795.5
33 561–568 564.5 51 687–694 690.5 67 799–806 802.5
34 568–575 571.5 68 806–813 809.5
35 575–582 578.5 69 813–820 816.5
CHANNEL TABLE LIST – AUSTRALIA
APPENDIX A
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