Triax TDcH Series User manual

User Manual
TDcH –compact Headend
Article
Article no.
TDcH 16S-I-Q
TDcH 16S-Q
Compact Headnend
492780
492790
Version
V1.1
Date
2020/10
EN

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Content
1Safety regulations and notes........................................................................................................................3
2Revision history...........................................................................................................................................6
3TDcH Compact Headend ..............................................................................................................................6
3.1 Packing contents ..................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Technical data ......................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.3 Description ...........................................................................................................................................................................................8
3.3.1 Features 8
3.3.2 Block diagram 8
1. Mounting the TDcH rack..............................................................................................................................8
3.4 Installing the device..............................................................................................................................................................................8
3.5 Device overview .................................................................................................................................................................................10
3.6 Connecting the device........................................................................................................................................................................10
4Installation & Easy Setup ...........................................................................................................................10
4.1.1 Static IP address 10
4.1.2 Physical connection to headend 10
4.1.3 Starting service tool 11
4.1.4 Status LED 11
4.1.5 Reset button 11
4.2 TDcH interface (GUI) ..........................................................................................................................................................................12
4.2.1 Error indication: 12
4.2.2 Safe configuration: 13
4.2.3 Admin options 13
4.2.4 Dashboard 13
4.2.5 Channel Status Details 14
4.2.6 Report Issue: 15
4.2.7 Admin menu 15
4.3 Settings...............................................................................................................................................................................................16
4.3.1 IP address of this interface: 16
4.3.2 System reset 16
4.3.3 Subnet Mask 16
4.3.4 Default Gateway 17
4.3.5 Device Name: 17
4.3.6 Timezone: 17
4.3.7 Channel Plan 17
4.3.8 Device Description 19
4.3.9 Installer 19
4.3.10 Installer Email and Phone 19
4.3.11 Change Password 19
4.4 Inputs .................................................................................................................................................................................................19
4.5 Tuners.................................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.5.1 Service List: 24
4.6 CAM....................................................................................................................................................................................................24
4.6.1 CAM / Smart card 26
4.6.2 CAM configuration 26
4.6.3 Common interface 29
4.6.4 Reset CAM 29
4.7 Outputs...............................................................................................................................................................................................29
4.8 LCN .....................................................................................................................................................................................................32
4.8.1 Network Settings 33
4.8.2 LCN 34
4.9 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................34
4.9.1 Alphabetic order 35
4.9.2 Search 35
4.9.3 Mouseover 35
5Support.....................................................................................................................................................36
6Terms and Abbreviations...........................................................................................................................36

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1Safety regulations and notes
ATTENTION
•Failure to comply with the specified precautionary measures may cause serious injury to persons or damage
to property.
•The assembly, installation, additional electrical wiring, servicing installation and commissioning may only be
performed by suitably qualified persons, technicians or installers in compliance with safety regulations.
•Damage due to improper installation and commissioning, defective connectors on cables or any other
incorrect handling will void the warranty.
CAUTION
•The devices meet the EU directives 2011/65/EU, 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU.
•The safety requirements are according to the standards EN/DIN EN 50083 resp. IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728 and
must be observed, especially concerning equipotential bonding and earthing.
•Observe the relevant country-specific standards, regulations and guidelines on the installation and operation
of antenna systems.
•Before starting installation or service work disconnect the receiving system from mains.
•Installation or service work should NEVER be undertaken during electrical / thunderstorms.
•Avoid short circuits!
•To ensure electromagnetic compatibility, make sure all connections are tight and that the covers are screwed
on securely.
•Take action to prevent static discharge when working on the device!
•Due to the risk of fires caused by lightning strikes, we recommend that all mechanical parts (e.g. distributor,
equipotential bonding rail, etc.) be mounted on a non-combustible base. Wood panelling, wooden beams,
plastic covered panels and plastic panels are all examples of combustible bases.
Back up battery:
The unit includes a preinstalled Lithium battery (CR2032) as backup power source for the clock.
Type: Varta 6032101501, Battery, Coin Cell, Single Cell, 3 V, 2032, 230 mAh
Do not attempt to replace the non-rechargeable coin-cell battery. Replacement of the battery must only be done
by a special trained technician.
There is a danger of an explosion if the coin-cell battery is incorrectly placed. The lithium battery contains
lithium and can explode if it is not properly handled, or disposed of. Replace only with a battery of the same
type. To avoid possible injury or death, do not: (1) Throw or immerse into water, (2) allow it to heat more than
100°C (212°F) or (3) attempt to repair of disassemble it. Dispose of it as required by local ordinance or
regulations and your company’s safety standards.

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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. In case of the formation of
condensation wait until the system is completely dried.
•Do not expose it to dripping or splashing.
•If any liquid should accidentally fall into the cabinet, disconnect the power plug.
•Install the head-end station where it is protected from direct exposure to sunlight
•Install the head-end station not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources
•Do not install the head end in cabinets or recesses which are not ventilated.
•Do not place any vessels containing liquids on the head-end station.
•Do not place anything on the head-end station which could initiate fires.
To avoid any risk of overheating
•Install the unit in a well aired location and keep a minimum distance around the apparatus for sufficient
ventilation
•Do not place anything on the unit that might cover the ventilation holes.
•Do not install the product in a dusty place
•Use the apparatus only in moderate climates (not in tropical climates)
•Respect the minimum and maximum temperature specifications
•Ensure that the headend station is adequately ventilated.
To avoid any risk of electrical shocks
•Controller must be correctly grounded according to applicable national regulations.
•For a complete disconnection from the mains, the mains plug must be pulled out of the mains socket. Ensure
that the mains plug can be pulled out without difficulties.
•Pull out power plug when making connections of cables.
•To avoid electrical shock, do not open the housing.
To avoid interferences with LTE services in Europe
•Do not select a channel higher than UHF 48 in countries with LTE II / 700 operation
•Do not select a channel higher than UHF 60 in countries with LTE I / 800 operation

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•Use coaxial cables with screening effectiveness of >85dB (Class A) at least or >95dB (Class A+)
WEEE disposal
Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish. In accordance with directive
2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the European Council from January 27, 2003 which
addresses old electronic and electrical devices, such devices must be disposed of at a designated
collection facility. At the end of its service life, please take your device to one of these public collection
facilities for proper disposal.

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2Revision history
Version 1.0 TDcH Compact Headend user manual - First release
Version 1.1 Management Port description added
3TDcH Compact Headend
3.1 Packing contents
1 piece TDcH compact headend
1 piece Mains cable
2 pieces Wall mounting brackets
4 pieces Screws
3.2 Technical data
Interfaces
Satellite inputs 4 x F connectors
75 Ω
400 mA per input LNB power feed
RF out 1 x F connector
75 Ω
HF measuring output 1 x F connector
75 Ω
-20 dB
Management Interface 1 x 1000 Base-T (RJ 45)
SimulCrypt / DRM 1 x 1000 Base-T (RJ 45) not supported with first software release
Ip-in and –out 1 x 1000 Base-T (SPF) not supported with first software release
CI slots 8 x PCMCIA (front access)
USB USB 2.0
Type A conn (Data transfer, additional storage,…) not supported with first
software release
DVB-S2X input
Number of transponders 16
Frequency range 950 –2150 MHz
Level range 44 –90 dBμV
Return loss > 10dB
DVB-S modulation QPSK; 8PSK, 16APSK, 32APSK (16 and 32APSK not supported with SW1.0)
DVB-S modes QPSK 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
DVB-S2 modes QPSK 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 8PSK 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
16APSK 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 32APSK 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10

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Multistream chip set prepared but not supported with SW1.0
Symbol rate DVB-S QPSK: 1 –45 MSymb/s
Symbol rate DVB-S2 QPSK: 4.5 –45 MSymb/s
8PSK: 4.5 –45 MSymb/s
16APSK: 4.5 –39 MSymb/s
32APSK: 4.5 –32 Msymb/s
Max. data rate / tuner 83 Mbit/s
Viterbi decoding 1/2; 2/3; 3/4; 5/6; 7/8; automatically / manually
Input selection DiSEqC 1.0 Control 13/18VDC and 22kHz
CI interfaces (TDcH 16S-I-Q only)
Supported CAM vendors Aston, Neotion, SMARDTV, SMiT
Supported modules and cards Conax: Canal Digital (Nordic), Telewizja (Poland), T Home (Hungary)
Cryptoworks: ORF (Austria), UPC Direct (Hungary) Irdeto: ORF (Austria)
Nagravision: Canal Digital (NL), Canal + (France), Cyfra (Poland), Cyfrowy
(Poland), Multicanal (Spain), UPC, NDS, Viasat (Nordic + Baltic)
Viaccess: Canal+ (France), Eurosport (Poland)
Supply voltage 5V
QAM output
Frequency range 306 –862 MHz
Channels S 21 –C 69
Channel settings 16 channels in a row, single channel can be switched off
Modulation scheme QAM 16, 32, 64, 128, 256
Output level range 85 –95 dBμV
Dynamic phase error < 0.3
MER > 43 dB
Return loss > 10dB
Symbol rate 3.5 –7.2 MS/s
General
Mains supply 100 - 264 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Ground connection Ground clamp
Power consumption typ. 35W, max. 90W
Ambient temperature -10°C to +50°C
Dimensions in mm (L x W x H) 430 x 220 x 90
Weight 3,9 kg CI version 492780
3,4 kg FTA version 498790

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3.3 Description
TDcH compact Headend supports DVB-S and DVB-S2 conversion to QAM with the possibility to decrypt services
centrally in the headend.
Built for both wall mounting and 19” racks and equipped with 4 DVB-S/S2 inputs, 16 DVB-S2X tuners, 16 QAM
modulators and 8 CI (TDcH 16S-I-Q) slots.
The TDcH compact headend is optimised and engineered to meet specific TV distribution requirements in hospitality,
multi-dwelling units and related sectors.
Our brand new, intuitive platform smoothly integrates easy installation, an elegant graphical user interface, central
decryption, remote access, and straightforward TV service updates with LCN.
3.3.1 Features
4 x SAT IF inputs
Integrated multi switch
DiSEqC support
LNB LOF configuration
16 x DVB-S2 tuners
8 x CI interfaces
16 x QAM full band modulators
Electronically adjustable output level
Suitable for adjacent channels
Symbol rates and modulation individually
adjustable
Transport Stream Processing
Network Information Table (NIT) for complete
head-end station
LCN (Logical Channel Numbering)
Service Filtering with the option to:
Remove unwanted services
Remove services to minimize data rate
HTML user interface via self-signed HTTPS
3.3.2 Block diagram
Note: CI interface on TDcH 16S-I-Q only
1. Mounting the TDcH rack
3.4 Installing the device
The TDcH can be mounted in a 19” rack or wall mounted in any direction needed.

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Ensure that the TDcH is correctly grounded, according to applicable national regulations.
Ensure that min. 4 cm ventilation space is available on both sides of the equipment, so that the fans and ventilation
holes are not covered!
Potential equalisation:
Equalise the potential (PE) in accordance with IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728.
Connect the PE connection terminal to a PE rail (supplied by customer) using the PE wire (Cu 4 mm² - 9 mm²).

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3.5 Device overview
3.6 Connecting the device
•Connect the SAT IF inputs to the corresponding outputs of an LNB or multi switch. Make sure that all inputs
have the same level and are in the required level range!
•Connect the attached main cable to the IEC connector.
•Connect the mains cable to a mains socket with protective conductor connection. Thereby note the voltage
specified on the device.
This device has no power switch and starts immediately after connecting the operating voltage.
•Configure the device as described in the chapter “Installation & Easy Setup”
•If the programming is finished connect the RF output to the cable network.
4Installation & Easy Setup
4.1.1 Static IP address
A static address must be used on the computer you use to configure the headend. Refer to the computer’s operating
software documentation for assistance on using static IP addresses.
4.1.2 Physical connection to headend
Connect a Cat5e shielded cable or better between the
computer’s network port and the management port on the
headend.
Note:
Please use Ethernet port 1 to connect your PC to the
headend
Ethernet port 2 is reserved for further use.

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Currently the management GUI can be reached at this port. The port is configured to get the IP address via DCHP.
4.1.3 Starting service tool
•Open a web browser window.
•Enter http://192.168.0.100 in the web address field. Press Enter.
•Enter the password. Press the Login button.
Note:
Password = triax1234 when the service tool is opened on each headend for the first
time.
Up to 10 sessions can be opened and logged in to the same TDcH user interface!
If the user does not log out the session will be kept open.
When the 11th session is opened the first login session will be closed.
4.1.4 Status LED
Below the reset button there is a general system status LED.
The following status LED indications are available:
Off: The system is turned off
Blinking green: The system is starting up
Blinking orange (green+red): SW update under process
Steady green: System is up running OK
Steady red: An error occurs in the system. Log in to the system to get more information
Note:
Please note that the status LED on the Inputs and TV-out is not supported in software version 1.0.
4.1.5 Reset button
The following Reset functions are available:
•When the reset button is pressed (during startup) until
the LED blinks green, then the system resets to factory
defaults.
•When the reset button is pressed (during startup) until the LED blinks red, then the system starts in recovery
mode.

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4.2 TDcH interface (GUI)
A. Information window
B. Navigation bar
C. Administrator and Dashboard menu
D. Installation wizard function to continue or go one step back
E. Save Configuration
When logged in, you will be met by 7 panes
1. Settings basic settings of the system (TDcH setup)
2. Inputsassign input cables to available tuners
3. Tuners configure to desired provider and services
4. CAM assign services to CAMs
5. Outputs assign services to outputs
6. LCN assign services to required LCN number
7. Overview see the complete assignment from inputs to outputs
4.2.1 Error indication:

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If there is an error in any part of the configuration, the user interface indicates this with a symbol in the relevant
sector of the navigation menu. In other parts of the user interface the error symbol is also used to indicate an error
or configuration failure.
4.2.2 Safe configuration:
An important button when you change your configuration of the headend system is the “Save Configuration” button
placed in the upper right-hand corner of the TDX Service Tool window.
Whenever you have made changes in your configuration, the “Save Configuration” button turns red to tell you that
you have unsaved changes that need to be saved.
Click the “Save Configuration” button to save the changes. When changes have been saved, the “Save Configuration”
button loses the red colour.
4.2.3 Admin options
At the top right you can switch between the Dashboard and the Configuration. Enter the Admin menu or Logout.
4.2.4 Dashboard
There are two possibilities to open the Dashboard overview of a TDcH.
One possibility is to open the Dashboard when you are logged in to the system by pressing the
Dashboard in the Administrator menu.
Or you can open the Dashboard from the login page.
Note:
For the Dashboard, it is not required to log in and to know the password.

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This Dashboard is also for hotel employees to give an overview during a failure analysis or report an issue to the
installer.
In the Dashboard view you will find the overall TV Status. The window is divided in two sectors. The left side shows
all notifications of the last 24 hours and the right side shows a status on TV service level.
4.2.5 Channel Status Details

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When you are in the Dashboard mode and click on the error
indication on the right side, a Channel Status Details window will
pop up.
In this window you can find the status over the last 24 hours.
The window also shows where the failure has occurred, such as the
tuner, CAM or output.
This also helps to evaluate where the errors took place and the
possible reasons for the failure.
4.2.6 Report Issue:
By pressing the report issue button, a window opens where you can download the
log file. Please send us the log file together with your issue explanation.
4.2.7 Admin menu
In the Admin Menu you have the option to Export the current configuration, import a
configuration file, and clear the configuration.
Export Configuration
Note:
The configuration file is not human readable!
Clear Configuration
Note:
The function “Clear Configuration” will set the delete the configuration, set the IP address to the default IP address
and also set the password to the default password!
Update Software
It is possible to update the software and reboot the system.
Reboot
Note:
During reboot any unsaved configuration will be lost

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4.3 Settings
Start with the folder “Settings” to set up the general settings and information of the TDcH compact headend.
4.3.1 IP address of this interface:
This is the IP address of the Management port
(Ethernet 1) of the compact Headend.
It may be necessary to specify specific IP
addresses for the headend to avoid network IP address conflicts.
Note: If a PC is connected direct to the Management port with an Ethernet cable, the network address of the PC
has to be in the same range as the compact headend.
The TDcH management port IP addresses can be reset to factory default settings if required. This is done via
the reset button on the headend unit.
4.3.2 System reset
The following reset functions are available:
1. When the reset button is pressed (during
start up) and until the LED blinks green,
then the system resets to factory defaults.
2. When the reset button is pressed (during start up) until the LED blinks red, then the system starts in recovery
mode.
4.3.3 Subnet Mask
This is the Subnet Mask for the network the Management Port is connected to.

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4.3.4 Default Gateway
This is the Default Gateway in the network the Management Port is connected to.
4.3.5 Device Name:
Description field to give the compact Headend or project any name.
4.3.6 Timezone:
Click on the “Timezone” field to open the drop down and select the time zone where the
compact headend is installed.
The time zone is important because this is the offset which is added to the UTC time
received with the service and sent out in the TOT to the TV.
Please test after the final installation if the time shown on the TV or in the EPG menu of
the TV corresponds to the local time.
4.3.7 Channel Plan
Klick on the “Channel Plan” field to open the drop down and select the Channel Plan you
would like to use.
Channel Plan description:
System B/G
System I
System D/K
System L
System B/G New Zealand
Name
Center frequency
Name
Center frequency
Name
Center frequency
Name
Center frequency
Name
Center frequency
S-21
306,00
S-21
306,00
S-21
306,00
S-21
306,00
CH21
474,00
S-22
314,00
S-22
314,00
S-22
314,00
S-22
314,00
CH22
482,00
S-23
322,00
S-23
322,00
S-23
322,00
S-23
322,00
CH23
490,00
S-24
330,00
S-24
330,00
S-24
330,00
S-24
330,00
CH24
498,00
S-25
338,00
S-25
338,00
S-25
338,00
S-25
338,00
CH25
506,00
S-26
346,00
S-26
346,00
S-26
346,00
S-26
346,00
CH26
514,00
S-27
354,00
S-27
354,00
S-27
354,00
S-27
354,00
CH27
522,00
S-28
362,00
S-28
362,00
S-28
362,00
S-28
362,00
CH28
530,00
S-29
370,00
S-29
370,00
S-29
370,00
S-29
370,00
CH29
538,00
S-30
378,00
S-30
378,00
S-30
378,00
S-30
378,00
CH30
546,00
S-31
386,00
S-31
386,00
S-31
386,00
S-31
386,00
CH31
554,00
S-32
394,00
S-32
394,00
S-32
394,00
S-32
394,00
CH32
562,00
S-33
402,00
S-33
402,00
S-33
402,00
S-33
402,00
CH33
570,00
S-34
410,00
S-34
410,00
S-34
410,00
S-34
410,00
CH34
578,00
S-35
418,00
S-35
418,00
S-35
418,00
S-35
418,00
CH35
586,00
S-36
426,00
S-36
426,00
S-36
426,00
S-36
426,00
CH36
594,00
S-37
434,00
S-37
434,00
S-37
434,00
S-37
434,00
CH37
602,00
S-38
442,00
S-38
442,00
S-38
442,00
S-38
442,00
CH38
610,00
S-39
450,00
S-39
450,00
S-39
450,00
S-39
450,00
CH39
618,00
S-40
458,00
S-40
458,00
S-40
458,00
S-40
458,00
CH40
626,00
S-41
466,00
S-41
466,00
S-41
466,00
S-41
466,00
CH41
634,00
CH21
474,00
CH21
474,00
CH21
474,00
CH21
474,00
CH42
642,00
CH22
482,00
CH22
482,00
CH22
482,00
CH22
482,00
CH43
650,00

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CH23
490,00
CH23
490,00
CH23
490,00
CH23
490,00
CH44
658,00
CH24
498,00
CH24
498,00
CH24
498,00
CH24
498,00
CH45
666,00
CH25
506,00
CH25
506,00
CH25
506,00
CH25
506,00
CH46
674,00
CH26
514,00
CH26
514,00
CH26
514,00
CH26
514,00
CH47
682,00
CH27
522,00
CH27
522,00
CH27
522,00
CH27
522,00
CH48
690,00
CH28
530,00
CH28
530,00
CH28
530,00
CH28
530,00
CH49
698,00
CH29
538,00
CH29
538,00
CH29
538,00
CH29
538,00
CH50
706,00
CH30
546,00
CH30
546,00
CH30
546,00
CH30
546,00
CH51
714,00
CH31
554,00
CH31
554,00
CH31
554,00
CH31
554,00
CH52
722,00
CH32
562,00
CH32
562,00
CH32
562,00
CH32
562,00
CH53
730,00
CH33
570,00
CH33
570,00
CH33
570,00
CH33
570,00
CH54
738,00
CH34
578,00
CH34
578,00
CH34
578,00
CH34
578,00
CH55
746,00
CH35
586,00
CH35
586,00
CH35
586,00
CH35
586,00
CH56
754,00
CH36
594,00
CH36
594,00
CH36
594,00
CH36
594,00
CH57
762,00
CH37
602,00
CH37
602,00
CH37
602,00
CH37
602,00
CH58
770,00
CH38
610,00
CH38
610,00
CH38
610,00
CH38
610,00
CH59
778,00
CH39
618,00
CH39
618,00
CH39
618,00
CH39
618,00
CH60
786,00
CH40
626,00
CH40
626,00
CH40
626,00
CH40
626,00
CH61
794,00
CH41
634,00
CH41
634,00
CH41
634,00
CH41
634,00
CH62
802,00
CH42
642,00
CH42
642,00
CH42
642,00
CH42
642,00
CH63
810,00
CH43
650,00
CH43
650,00
CH43
650,00
CH43
650,00
CH64
818,00
CH44
658,00
CH44
658,00
CH44
658,00
CH44
658,00
CH65
826,00
CH45
666,00
CH45
666,00
CH45
666,00
CH45
666,00
CH66
834,00
CH46
674,00
CH46
674,00
CH46
674,00
CH46
674,00
CH67
842,00
CH47
682,00
CH47
682,00
CH47
682,00
CH47
682,00
CH68
850,00
CH48
690,00
CH48
690,00
CH48
690,00
CH48
690,00
CH69
858,00
CH49
698,00
CH49
698,00
CH49
698,00
CH49
698,00
CH50
706,00
CH50
706,00
CH50
706,00
CH50
706,00
CH51
714,00
CH51
714,00
CH51
714,00
CH51
714,00
CH52
722,00
CH52
722,00
CH52
722,00
CH52
722,00
CH53
730,00
CH53
730,00
CH53
730,00
CH53
730,00
CH54
738,00
CH54
738,00
CH54
738,00
CH54
738,00
CH55
746,00
CH55
746,00
CH55
746,00
CH55
746,00
CH56
754,00
CH56
754,00
CH56
754,00
CH56
754,00
CH57
762,00
CH57
762,00
CH57
762,00
CH57
762,00
CH58
770,00
CH58
770,00
CH58
770,00
CH58
770,00
CH59
778,00
CH59
778,00
CH59
778,00
CH59
778,00
CH60
786,00
CH60
786,00
CH60
786,00
CH60
786,00
CH61
794,00
CH61
794,00
CH61
794,00
CH61
794,00
CH62
802,00
CH62
802,00
CH62
802,00
CH62
802,00
CH63
810,00
CH63
810,00
CH63
810,00
CH63
810,00
CH64
818,00
CH64
818,00
CH64
818,00
CH64
818,00
CH65
826,00
CH65
826,00
CH65
826,00
CH65
826,00
CH66
834,00
CH66
834,00
CH66
834,00
CH66
834,00
CH67
842,00
CH67
842,00
CH67
842,00
CH67
842,00
CH68
850,00
CH68
850,00
CH68
850,00
CH68
850,00
CH69
858,00
CH69
858,00
CH69
858,00
CH69
858,00
CH70
866,00
CH71
874,00
CH72
882,00

TDcH Compact Headend
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4.3.8 Device Description
Text field for project description.
4.3.9 Installer
Text field for the installer or company name who is responsible for the installation.
4.3.10 Installer Email and Phone
Text field for the email address and phone number of the installer.
Note:
Please note that this information is used in the report Issue window which can be
accessed from the Dashboard.
4.3.11 Change Password
1. Specify a new password in the “Change Password” field.
2. Re-specify the new password in the “Confirm New Password” field.
3. Press submit to change the password.
4.4 Inputs
The TDcH 16S-I-Q and TDcH 16S-Q compact
headend has 4 SAT-IF inputs marked with DVB-
S2 and a blue colour ring.
Note:
Each input has a LED indicator. The LED indicator is not supported in the first software release

TDcH Compact Headend
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Open the folder “Inputs” to set up the input configuration.
Select the required parameters for each input:
13/18V: for Vertical or Horizontal polarisation
LOW/HIGH for the Band
The input colour shows the setting following the same colour codes TRIAX uses on LNBs and multiswitches.
Yellow: Horizontal, High Band
Red: Vertical, High Band
Green: Horizontal, Low Band
Black: Vertical, Low Band
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