TransLite TL-9932 User manual

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PRODUCT MODEL NUMBER: TL-9932 32 in 1 IP QAM
MODULATOR
ABOUT THIS MANUAL

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INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................3
1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................3
1.2 KEY FEATURES...................................................................................................................................3
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................3
1.4 PRINCIPLE CHART.............................................................................................................................5
1.5 APPEARANCE AND DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................6
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE...........................................................................................................7
2.1 ACQUISITION CHECK.........................................................................................................................7
2.2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION ............................................................................................................8
2.3 DEVICE’S INSTALLATION FLOW CHART ILLUSTRATED AS FOLLOWING..................................................8
2.4 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT.........................................................................................................8
2.5 GROUNDING REQUIREMENT.............................................................................................................9
2.5.1 FRAME GROUNDING............................................................................................................10
2.5.2 DEVICE GROUNDING............................................................................................................ 10
2.6 WIRE’S CONNECTION...................................................................................................................... 10
CHAPTER 3 WEB NMS MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................. 11
3.1 LOGIN ............................................................................................................................................11
3.2 OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................12
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................... 24
CHAPTER 5 PACKING LIST..................................................................................................................... 25
CHAPTER 6 APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 26

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
TL-9932 32 in 1 IP QAM modulator is TRANSLITE Mux-scrambling-modulating all-in-one
device. It supports maximum 1024 IP input through the 3 GE ports and 32 multiplexing
scrambling QAM (DVB-C) modulating channels with non-adjacent carriers (50MHz~960MHz)
output through the RF output interface. Its pay-as-you-grow modular design and flexible
configuration are making it extremely scalable, very reliable with high performance, all of which
are adaptable to newly generation CATV broadcasting system.
1.2 KEY FEATURES
➢3 GE ports (max 1024 IP in):
➢Data1 & Data2 bi-directional ports, max 512 IP in, 32 IP out
➢Data port (located on front panel), max 128 IP in
➢Max 840Mbps for each GE input
➢Supports accurate PCR adjusting/CA filtering, PID remapping and PSI/SI editing
➢Supports up to 256 PIDS remapping per channel
➢Support 32 IP output through Data1 & Data2 over UDP/RTP/RTSP
➢32 non-adjacent QAM carriers’ output, compliant to DVB-C (EN 300 429) and
ITU-T J.83 A/B
➢Supports RS (204,188) encoding
➢Support Web-based Network management

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1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
Input
Input
512×2 IP input, 2*100/1000M Ethernet Port (SFP interface optional)
Transport Protocol
TS over UDP/RTP, unicast and multicast, IGMP V2/V3
Transmission Rate
Max 840Mbps for each GE input
Mux
Input Channel
1024
Output Channel
32
Max PITranslite
256 per channel
Functions
PID re-mapping (auto/manually optional)
PCR accurate adjustment
PSI/SI table automatically generated
Scrambling Parameters
Max simulscrypt CA
4
Scramble Standard
ETR289, ETSI 101 197, ETSI 103 197
Connection
Local/Remote connection
Modulators Parameters
DVB-C Modulator
Section
J.83A
Constellation : 16/32/64/128/256QAM
Bandwidth: 8M
J.83B
Constellation : 64QAM/ 256QAM
Bandwidth: 6M
QAM Channel
32 non-adjacent carrier
Modulation
Standard
EN300 429/ITU-T J.83A/B(DVB-C)
Symbol Rate
5.0~7.0Msps, 1ksps stepping

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Constellation
16, 32, 64, 128, 256QAM
FEC
RS (204, 188)
RF Output
Interface
1 F typed output port for 32 carriers, 75Ω
RF Range
50~960MHz, 1kHz stepping
Output Level
-20dBm~+10dBm(87~117dbµV), 0.1dB stepping
MER
≥ 40dB
TS Output
32 IP output over UDP/RTP/RTSP, unicast/multicast, 2*100/1000M Ethernet Ports (SFP)
System
Network management software (NMS) supporting
General
Dimension
420mm×440mm×44.5mm (WxLxH)
Temperature
0~45℃(operation), -20~80℃(storage)
Power Supply
AC 100V±10%, 50/60Hz or AC 220V±10%, 50/60Hz
1.4 PRINCIPLE CHART

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Carrier Setting Illustration
………
CH 31
CH X3
CH X2 CH 32
CH X1
CH 1
………
384M
Start Frequency End Frequency
CH 2
1.5 APPEARANCE AND DESCRIPTION
Front Panel Illustration
1 2
1
NMS/CAS: network management port and CA data port
2
Power Indicator

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Rear Panel Illustration
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1
RF output port
2
Reset IP: Reset webmaster IP address, recover it to default IP address
3
Link/Act indicators
4
Data Input /Output 1/2
5
Power switch
6
AC Power socket
7
Grounding
CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION GUIDE
This section is to explain the cautions the users must know in some case that possibly injure
may bring to users when it’s used or installed. For this reason, please read all details here and
make in mind before installing or using the product.
2.1 ACQUISITION CHECK
When user opens the package of the device, it is necessary to check items according to packing
list. Normally it should include the following items:
➢TL-9932 32 in 1 IP QAM Modulator
➢User’s Manual
➢Power Cord

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If any item is missing or mismatching with the list above, please contact local dealer.
2.2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION
When users install device, please follow the below steps. The details of installation will be
described at the rest part of this chapter. Users can also refer rear panel chart during the
installation.
The main steps of the installation include:
➢Checking the possible device missing or damage during the transportation
➢Preparing relevant environment for installation
➢Installing TL-9932 32 in 1 IP QAM Modulator
➢Connecting signal cables
➢Connecting communication port (if it is necessary)
2.3 DEVICE’S INSTALLATION FLOW CHART
ILLUSTRATED AS FOLLOWING
Connecting
Grouding
Wire and
Power
Cord
Acquisition
Check Installing
Device Setting
Parameter Running
Device
Connecting
Signal
cable
2.4 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT
Item
Requirement
Machine Hall
Space
When user installs machine frame array in one machine hall, the distance
between 2 rows of machine frames should be 1.2~1.5m and the distance
against wall should be no less than 0.8m.

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Machine Hall
Floor
Electric Isolation, Dust Free
Volume resistivity of ground anti-static material: 1X107~1X1010,
Grounding current limiting resistance: 1M(Floor bearing should be
greater than 450Kg/㎡)
Environment
Temperature
5~40℃(sustainable),0~45℃(short time)
installing air-conditioning is recommended
Relative
Humidity
20%~80% sustainable 10%~90% short time
Pressure
86~105KPa
Door &
Window
Installing rubber strip for sealing door-gaps and dual level glasses for
window
Wall
It can be covered with wallpaper, or brightness less paint.
Fire
Protection
Fire alarm system and extinguisher
Power
Requiring device power, air-conditioning power and lighting power are
independent toeach other. Devicepower requiresAC 110V±10%, 50/60Hz
or AC 220V±10%, 50/60Hz. Please carefully check before running.
2.5 GROUNDING REQUIREMENT
➢All function modules’ good grounding is the basis of reliability and stability of devices. Also,
they are the most important guarantee of lightning arresting and interference rejection.
Therefore, the system must follow this rule.
➢Coaxial cables’ outer conductor and isolation layer should keep proper electric conducting
with the metal housing of device.
➢Grounding conductor must adopt copper conductor in order to reduce high frequency
impedance, and the grounding wire must be as thick and short as possible.
➢Users shouldmake sure the 2 ends of grounding wire well electric conducted and be antirust.
➢It is prohibited to use any other device as part of grounding electric circuit
➢The area of conduction between grounding wire and device’s frame should be no less than
25mm2.

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2.5.1 FRAME GROUNDING
All the machine frames should be connected with protective copper strip. The
grounding wire should be as short as possible and avoid circling. The area of
the conduction between grounding wire and grounding strip should be no less
than 25mm2.
2.5.2 DEVICE GROUNDING
Connecting the device’s grounding rod to frame’s grounding pole with copper
wire.
2.6 WIRE’S CONNECTION
Power Cord Connection:
The power socket is located on the right of rear panel, and the power switch is on the left of
front panel. User can plug one end of the power cord to the socket and insert the other end to
AC power. When the device solely connects to protective ground, it should adopt independent
way, say, share the same ground with other devices. When the device adopts united way, the
grounding resistance should be smaller than 1Ω.
Caution: Before connecting power cord to TL-9932 32 in 1 IP QAM Modulator, user should
set the power switch to “OFF”.
Signal and NMS Cable Connection
The signal connections include the connection of input signal cable and the connection of output
signal cable.

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TL-9932 32 in 1 IP QAM Modulator cable illustration:
•RF Input/Loop Cable Illustration:
•NMS Cable illustration (CAT5):
CHAPTER 3
WEB NMS MANAGEMENT
User can only control and set the configuration in computer by connecting the device to web
NMS Port. User should ensure that the computer’s IP address is different from this device’s IP
address; otherwise, it would cause IP conflict.
3.1 LOGIN
The default IP address of this device is 192.168.0.136.
Connect the PC (Personal Computer) and the device with a net cable and use ping command to
confirm they are on the same network segment. For instance, the PC IP address is

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192.168.99.252, we then change the device IP to 192.168.99.xxx (xxx can be 0 to 255 except
252 to avoid IP conflict).
Launch the web browser an input the device IP address in the browser’s address bar and press
Enter.
It will display the Login interface. Input the Username and Password (Both the default
Username and Password are “admin”. And then click “Login” to start the device setting.
3.2 OPERATION
Summary:
When we confirm the login, it will display the summary interface as Figure-2 where users have
an overview of the system information.
Figure-2
User can click any item
here to enter the
corresponding
interface to check
information or set the
parameters.

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Monitor → Input Status:
Clicking “Input Status”, it will display the interface as Figure-3 where users can check the input
status of Data1 and Data 2. Users need to add IP in “TS Config”part. Otherwise, it will monitor
nothing.
Figure-3
Monitor → Output Status:
Clicking “Output Status”, it will display the interface as Figure-4 where users can check output
status of the 32 carriers and 32 IPs. Users need to enable the output status in “Modulator”and
“IP Stream”part. Otherwise, it will monitor nothing.
Figure-4

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Monitor → AC Checked:
Clicking “AC Checked”, it will display the interface as Figure-5 where users can check scramble
status.
Figure-5
Parameters → TS Config:
Clicking “TS Config”, it will display the interface where users can configure the output TS
parameters in this interface.
➢Output TS X
Clicking “Output TS X”, it will display the interface as Figure-6 where users can select the
output TS channels.
Figure-6
To select output TS channel 1-16

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➢Stream Select
Clicking “Stream Select”, and click “+”to add IP input, then select one channel to parse, it
will display the interface where users can choose the programs to Mux out. (Figure-7)
Figure-7
Configure ‘Input Area’and ‘Output Area’with buttons in ‘Operation Area’. Instructions are as
below:
: To add input channel which come from Data1or Data 2 or Data/Module
: To edit the input channel
: To delete the input channel
: To delete all inputs channel
: To check input IP lock or not, green means current IP locked
: To check current TS overflow or not, red color means current TS overflow,
need reduce program
:Enable/disable the CA Filter function. Clicking the box, user can filter the input CA to
avoid disturbing with the device scrambling function.
Input Area
Output Area
Operation Area
Set output IP address of
streamer

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: To enable/disable the PID remapping
To refresh the input program information
To refresh the output program information
Select one input program first and click this button to transfer the selected program
to the right box to output.
Similarly, user can cancel the multiplexed programs from the right box.
To select all the input programs
To select all the output programs
To parse programs time limitation of parsing input programs
Program Modification:
The multiplexed program information can be modified by clicking the program in the ‘output’
area. For example, when clicking , it triggers a dialog box
(Figure-8) where users can input new information.
Figure-8

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➢General
Clicking “General”, it will display the interface where users can set parameters for each
output channel. (Figure-9)
Figure-9
➢PID Pass
Clicking “PID Bypass”, it will display the interface as Figure-10 where user can add PIDs to
be passed, click the “+”symbol, input current IP channel number, then input current IP
source PID and output PID which is customer needed, then click “set”to apply the
parameters.

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Figure-10
Parameters → Scrambler:
Clicking “Scrambler”, it will display the interface where users can choose the programs to
scramble. (Figure-11)
Figure-11
This field indicates the
current outputting
programs. The programs
selected will be scrambled.
Scramble channel select
carrier select
CA channel select
EMMG and ECMG
working state, green
means it work
normally, while red
means
communication error
or no communication.

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Parameters → Modulator:
Clicking “Modulator”, it will display the interface as Figure-12 where to set RF output
parameters.
Figure-12
When users click “quickly config”button, it triggers a dialog box as follow where users can set
all channels configration.
Click “Channel
config” to set each
channel RF QAM
output parameters
Click “quickly
config” to set all
channels RF QAM
output parameters

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When users click “Channel config”button, it triggers a dialog box as follow where users can set
the corresponding channel configration.
Parameters → IP Stream:
TL-9932 supports TS to output in IP (32*MPTS) format through the DATA port.
Clicking “IP Stream”, it will display the interface as Figure-13 where to set IP out parameters.
Figure-13
When users click “Quickly Config”button, it triggers a dialog box where users can set all
channels MPTS configration simultaneously.
Quickly Config
Channel Config
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