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AXING.IPTV
Modular IPTV HeadendOperation Instructions
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. General ........................................................................................................................................................ 41.1. For Your Safety .................................................................................................................................... 41.2. Warnings and Cautions........................................................................................................................ 41.3. Power Source ....................................................................................................................................... 41.4. Ventilation ........................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Product Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 62.1. Main Features ...................................................................................................................................... 62.2. SKS 20-10 Chassis................................................................................................................................ 62.3. SKS 80-10 Chassis................................................................................................................................ 62.4. SKI 20-12 Dual DVB-S/S2 IRD .............................................................................................................. 72.5. TKI 40-10 Quad DVB-T/T2 Receiver...................................................................................................... 72.6. SKI 40-10 Quad DVB-S/S2 Receiver...................................................................................................... 72.7. HKI 40-10 HDMI................................................................................................................................... 7
3. Installation ................................................................................................................................................... 83.1. SKS 20-10 Chassis (1RU) Unpacking .................................................................................................... 83.2. SKS 80-10 Chassis (4RU) Unpacking .................................................................................................... 93.3. SKS 20-10 - Chassis ........................................................................................................................... 103.4. SKS 80-10 - Chassis ........................................................................................................................... 113.5. Mounting and Cabling ....................................................................................................................... 12
3.5.1. Rack Mounting .......................................................................................................................... 123.5.2. SKS 80-10 Power Supply Installation ......................................................................................... 123.5.3. Optional Module Installation ..................................................................................................... 123.5.4. Front and Back Panel Connections ............................................................................................ 15
3.6. Network Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 154. Configuration Examples ............................................................................................................................. 16
4.1. Initial Setting of IP Address using Web-browser ................................................................................ 164.1.1. Web-browser Access ................................................................................................................. 164.1.2. SKI 20-12 ................................................................................................................................... 164.1.3. SKI/TKI 40-10 Quad ................................................................................................................... 18
5. Configuration with Web Browser User Interface ........................................................................................ 205.1. SKI 20-12 ........................................................................................................................................... 21
5.1.1. Status ........................................................................................................................................ 215.1.2. Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 235.1.3. Decoder - Program .................................................................................................................... 335.1.4. System ....................................................................................................................................... 36
5.2. TKI 40-10 ........................................................................................................................................... 395.2.1. Status ........................................................................................................................................ 395.2.3. Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 425.2.4. Remux ....................................................................................................................................... 435.2.5. TS/IP .......................................................................................................................................... 445.2.6. System ....................................................................................................................................... 48
5.3. SKI 40-10 ........................................................................................................................................... 535.3.1. Status ........................................................................................................................................ 535.3.3. Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 555.3.4. Remux ....................................................................................................................................... 565.3.5. TS/IP .......................................................................................................................................... 575.3.6. System ....................................................................................................................................... 61
5.4. HKI 40-10 HDMI................................................................................................................................. 655.4.1. Status ........................................................................................................................................ 655.4.3. Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 675.4.5. System ....................................................................................................................................... 76
6. Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 79
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Disclaimer
Copyright © 2016 by Axing. All rights reserved. Axing is a registered trademark. All other trademarks, productor service names mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners.
No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by anymeans, electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic, or otherwise, without the prior written permission ofAxing.
Axing makes no representations, express or implied, with respect to this documentation or any of the softwareit may describe; including (with no limitation) any implied warranties of utility, merchantability or fitness forany particular purpose. All such warranties are expressly disclaimed. Neither Axing nor its distributors ordealers shall be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages under any circumstances.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Every attempt has been made to make this manualcomplete, accurate, and up-to-date. Readers are cautioned, however, that Axing reserves the right to makechanges without notice and shall not be responsible for any damages, including indirect, incidental orconsequential damages, caused by reliance on the material presented, including, but not limited to, omissions,typographical, arithmetical, or listing errors in the material.
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1. General
1.1. For Your SafetyThis 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 create a dangeroussituation.
Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within this equipment and maybe exposed if the covers are removed.
Only Axing 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 Axing trained and approved service engineers.
For the correct and safe use of the device, it is essential that both operating and servicing personnel followgenerally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specified in this manual.
Whenever it is likely that safety protection is impaired, the device must be made in-operative and securedagainst unintended operation. The appropriate servicing authority must be informed. For example, safety islikely to be impaired if the device fails to perform the intended measurements or shows visible damage.
1.2. Warnings and CautionsThe mounting environment should be relatively dust free, free of excessive vibration and the ambientoperational temperature between 0C° to 40C°. Relative humidity of 20% to 80% (non-condensed) isrecommended.
Avoid direct contact with water. The exterior surfaces of the equipment may be cleaned using a lightlydampened cloth. Do not use any chemical cleaning liquids or detergents.
Avoid placing the equipment in direct sunlight, as this may lead to elevated internal temperatures.
During normal operation, the internal temperature should not exceed 70C°
Do not install terminators to any F-Connector that has been configured to deliver LNB or Amplifier power.
1.3. Power SourceThe equipment is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) while it is plugged into the power outletor wall socket, even if the product is turned off.
If the equipment will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect it from the AC power outlet or wallsocket.
1.4. VentilationDo not expose the equipment to high temperatures, such as placing it on top of heat sources or in areassubject to direct sunlight or spot lights.
The ventilation slots on top of the equipment must be left uncovered to allow proper airflow into the unit.
Do not stand the equipment on soft furnishings or carpets.
Do not stack anything on top of the unit.
Do not place the equipment in a location subject to extreme changes in temperature. The temperaturegradient should be less than 10 degrees C/hour.
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Place the equipment in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent the build-up of heat inside the unit.The minimum ventilation space around the unit should be 7 cm. Airflow should not be impeded by coveringthe ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloth, curtains, etc.
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2. Product Overview
The MODULAR IPTV HEADEND series is a modular blade-based IPTV and CATV headend platform. It is the mostcost-effective and flexible DVB gateway and MPEG encoding solution found on the market today. DifferentDVB and MPEG encoding input blades can be mixed and matched together to make up a complete headendsolution meeting your specific requirements.
The 4RU SKS 80-10 chassis can hold and operate up to eight gateway blades (or encoders) in only 4RU, whilefully equipped with redundant power supplies. The 1RU SKS 20-10 chassis can support up to two modules andhas a single AC power supply.
Every MODULAR IPTV HEADEND blade is controlled remotely and independently via remote control softwareover the network. Each blade is equipped with a dedicated 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface for managementand does not depend on additional control modules.
2.1. Main Featuresκ DVB-S/S2 IRD modules with CIκ DVB-S/S2 -T/T2 trans-modulator moduleκ MPEG-2, H.264 HD/SD encoder and transcoder moduleκ 8 Way re-multiplexer moduleκ DVB Simulcrypt, BISS-1, BISS-E scrambler moduleκ ASI, IP, SDI, YPbPr, CVBS, and XLR interfacesκ Web Remote Controlκ 1RU or 4RU 19” chassis compact modular design, supporting 2 to 8 modulesκ Hot-swappable media modulesκ Dual hot-swappable redundant Power Supply (4RU only)κ Intelligent cooling systemκ Stand-alone function of each moduleκ Software backward compatibilityκ On site software update through IP
2.2. SKS 20-10 Chassisκ Standard 1RU 19” chassis with 2 slots for functional modules and single integrated Power Supplyκ Intelligent cooling system with temperature controlκ Desktop or Rack mountedκ Power Supply: 100-260V AC, 50-60Hzκ Dimensions: L=386mm, W=436mm, H=44.5mm (1U) (W=478mm over mounting tabs)
2.3. SKS 80-10 Chassisκ Standard 4RU 19” chassis with 8 slots for functional modules and 2 slots for redundant Power Suppliesκ Dual Hot-swappable redundant Power Suppliesκ Intelligent cooling system with temperature controlκ Desktop or Rack mountedκ Power Supply: 100-260V AC, 50-60Hzκ Dimensions: L=388mm, W=442mm, H=177mm (4U) (W=484mm over mounting tabs)
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2.4. SKI 20-12 Dual DVB-S/S2 IRDκ SD/HD MPEG-2(MP&MP@HL) and MPEG-4/H.264(AVC high profile level 4.1) Digital Video decodingκ Twin-tuner design, wide tuner options from DVB-S2/S/C/T/T2κ 2x DVB-CI Slots, Multi Programs, BISS 1 and BISS E decryptionκ Support services re-mux/filter and 204/188 transferκ UDP/RTP & Unicast/Multicast SPTS and MPTS over IP I/Oκ Support VBI TELETEXT, EBU/ DVB Subtitle, Closed Captionκ Dynamic PMT detection and automatic updatingκ Multiple Analog and Digital Outputs, ASI, CVBS, HDMI, TS/IPκ Support NTP(Network Time Protocol)κ Remote Control and Supervision by HTTP WEBκ RSSI, received Eb/No & BER monitoringκ Quick upgraded via USB port, or network
2.5. TKI 40-10 Quad DVB-T/T2 Receiverκ Multiple inputs DVB-T/T2κ 4 independent tuners on board (T/T2 selection ganged across all receivers)κ 2 ASI outputs and TS over IP outputκ Built-in TS processor for service and PID filtering or remuxκ TS over IP support UDP/RTP protocol and SPTS or MPTS modeκ TS over IP output support Multicast/Unicast, max 32 channels multicastκ Web remote management and SNMP supervisionκ Software update via Ethernet port
2.6. SKI 40-10 Quad DVB-S/S2 Receiverκ Multiple inputs DVB-S/S2κ 4 independent tuners on board (S/S2 selection ganged across all receivers)κ 2 ASI outputs and TS over IP outputκ Built-in TS processor for service and PID filtering or remuxκ TS over IP support UDP/RTP protocol and SPTS or MPTS modeκ TS over IP output support Multicast/Unicast, max 32 channels multicastκ Web remote management and SNMP supervisionκ Software update via Ethernet port
2.7. HKI 40-10 HDMIκ Compliant with H.264/AVC Baseline, Main & High Profile @ L4.0 or less & MPEG-2 MP@ML Ø 4
independent AV inputs (SDI, HDMI, CVBS. Note: see Chapter 4. Order Information)κ Independent Encoding/Transcoding mode controlκ Internal reMultiplexer, new MPTS is made up from ASI_in, TS/IP_in & Local Encodersκ MPTS remultiplexed and 4 local un-stuffed SPTS available over IPκ Video Input Resolution: 1080i, 720p, 576i, 480i (note: CVBS models support SD only, see Chapter 4.κ Order Information)κ Minimum Video Bit Rate 500Kb/s (Standard PAL or NTSC SD video, while total bit rate ~ 700Kb/s) Ø
Independent Vertical & Horizontal pixel scaleκ Transcoding from MPEG2 to H.264/AVC & vice versaκ VBR & CBR mode for encoding/transcodingκ Audio coding: MPEG1 Layer II,MPEG2/4 AAC-LC (note: see Chapter 4. Order Information)κ SNMP & HTTP WEB for monitoring & controlκ Fit to SKS 80-10 and SKS 20-10 Chassis
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3. Installation
3.1. SKS 20-10 Chassis (1RU) Unpacking
The delivery carton will contain a fully installed system if ordered with “Integration Options”, or a chassiswith two empty option slots and a pre-installed internal power supply, as shown above.
Unpack the equipment and check for damage or missing components. The chassis carton will contain;
SKS 20-10 chassis 1 piece
Power Cable 1 piece
Blanking plates Up to 4 pieces (dependent on configuration)
Depending on the ordered configuration and options, your delivery may include up to two additional cartonscontaining optional internal modules.
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3.2. SKS 80-10 Chassis (4RU) Unpacking
The delivery carton will contain a fully installed system if ordered with “Integration Options” or an emptychassis.
If ordered without “Integration Options” the optional modules will be shipped in separate packaging.
Unpack the equipment and check for damage or missing components. The chassis carton will contain;
SKS 80-10 1 Piece
Power Supply 2 Pieces
Power Cable 2 Pieces
Blanking plates Up to 16 pieces (dependent on configuration)
Depending on the ordered configuration and options, your delivery may include up to a further eight cartonscontaining optional internal modules.
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3.3. SKS 20-10 - Chassis
SKS 20-10 Chassis front and rear view
1) Power Supply Module Slot x 12) Function Module Slots x 23) Chassis mounting tabs4) Power socket
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3.4. SKS 80-10 - Chassis
SKS 80-10 Chassis front and rear view
1) Power Supply Module Slots x 22) Function Module Slots x 83) Chassis mounting tabs4) Power socket5) Status LEDs
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3.5. Mounting and Cabling
3.5.1. Rack Mounting
∂ The Axing chassis is designed for mounting in a 19” Industry Standard rack system.∂ It is recommended to first install the empty chassis into the rack, prior to installing the modules and
power supplies, as this will make lifting and guiding the chassis less difficult.∂ Ensure that there is sufficient clearance around the chassis for airflow and cable routing.∂ It is recommended to install a “brush” or cable management panel as a spacer above and below each
chassis.∂ Use screws and captive nuts through the rack-mount side plates (3) to mount the chassis. The captive
nuts are placed in holes 3 and 10 on each side of the SKS 20-10 chassis, or holes 1 and 3 for theSKS 20-10. It is recommended that two people lift and place the chassis into position in the rack, so as toreduce the risk of injury and damage.
∂ Place the chassis in the desired position and insert the screws through the holes in the side tabs (3) of thefront panel.
∂ Do not use the chassis as a shelf for other free-standing equipment. The mounting tabs were designed tocarry the weight of the chassis and installed modules only.
3.5.2. SKS 80-10 Power Supply Installation
If you ordered an “Integration Option” this section is not required.
∂ The Dual Redundant Power Supplies are installed in two slots (1) on the right of the chassis.∂ Ensure that the “AC” and “Fan” cables are moved towards the top of each slot to allow the Power
Supply to slide in with sufficient cable length remaining to reach their respective sockets on the front ofeach Power Supply. Both cable sockets are keyed to ensure correct orientation.
∂ Ensure that the card-edge plug is correctly aligned with the back-plane socket.
3.5.3. Optional Module Installation
∂ Insert each optional module into the remaining open slots (2). There is no requirement as to position orspacing.
∂ Install each module’s faceplate and back plate covers.∂ Do not over-tighten the screws, do not exceed “finger-tight”, there is no need to use a screwdriver.∂ Install the supplied washers and nuts onto the RF connectors on the rear of each card.∂ Encoder cards have a small screw (supplied) that should be installed near the RCA jacks∂ Install front and rear blanking plates on any vacant slots to fully enclose the chassis.∂ Connect the power cables (4).∂ Turn on the power at source and on the unit, and check that each installed Power Supply is operating
correctly, as indicated by the green LEDs (5).∂ Attach all antenna connectors to the appropriate sockets on the back panel of each receiver module.∂ Install 75Ω terminators to all un-connected and un-powered RF ports.∂ All co-axial cabling should be routed with uniform bends, without any kinking or deformation of the
cable surface.∂ Observe the cable manufacturer’s minimum bend radius specifications∂ Cables should be supported and not hang from their connections.∂ Insert CAM modules into CI slots for the services that require them. Ensure the module is correctly
oriented.
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SKI 20-12
Connect the coaxial cables from your satellite dish or multi-switch to RF IN sockets (6)
Connect the management LAN to UTP socket (2)
Connect the Multicast LAN to UTP socket (3)
(If required) insert the relevant CAM with smartcard into slot CI1 or CI2(5)
TKI 40-10
Connect the coaxial cables from your antenna or splitter to RF IN sockets (1-4) (6)
Connect the management LAN to UTP socket (2)
Connect the Multicast LAN to UTP socket (3)
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HKI 40-10 HDMI
Connect the HDMI cables HDMI IN sockets (1-4) (15)
Connect the management LAN to UTP socket (2)
Connect the Multicast LAN to UTP socket (3)
SKI 40-10
Connect the HDMI cables SDI IN sockets (1-4) (13)
Connect the management LAN to UTP socket (2)
Connect the Multicast LAN to UTP socket (3)
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3.5.4. Front and Back Panel Connections
Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear
HKI 40-10 HDMI SKI 20-12 TKI 40-10 | SKI 40-10
1) Hand held Controller Port 7) RF Pass-through output2) Management 8) USB3) Multicast LAN 9) ASI/SDI/VCBS output4) Signal input status LEDS 10) HDMI Connector5) CI1 and CI2 CAM Slots 11) Audio Output6) RF input 12) Composite video and audio output
3.6. Network Configuration∂ If using a web-browser, make a note of your computer’s network settings, change the IP address of the
computer so it falls within the default network range (10.10.70.0/24) and configure the network settingson the module as described elsewhere in this document. Once the module’s network configuration hasbeen correctly set, you can change your computer back to its original network settings.
∂ Until the default IP address (10.10.70.48) has been changed on all devices, only connect oneun-configured device to the network at any time.
∂ Check that all network settings conform to the intended network environment. Ensure that the TS sourceIP address is not in the same network range as the Management IP network. Unpredictable results maybe experienced if this caution is not observed.
∂ Connect the “Control” (SKI/TKI/HKI-XX series) or “LAN” (SKI/TKI/HKI-XX series) RJ-45 connector (2) tothe site management LAN.
∂ Connect the “TS/IP” RJ-45 connector (3) to the site multicast LAN.
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4. Configuration Examples
4.1. Initial Setting of IP Address using Web-browserThe receiver module has a factory default IP address of 10.10.70.48. In order to connect to the Web-GUI andconfigure the module, you will need to alter your computer’s network settings.
4.1.1. Web-browser Access
Enter the URL http://10.10.70.48 (or the user modified IP address) into the browser URL field.
The web-page will request a username and password. The defaults are “root” and “12345”.
4.1.2. SKI 20-12
Status
Main Menu Sub Menu Details
Status
Input TS
Tuner1 Tuner1 input valid and total bit rate
Tuner2 Tuner1 input valid and total bit rate
IP Input IP input valid and total bit rate
Tuner1/2 RSSI
Strength Tuner input signal strength
C/N Tuner input signal C/N
Eb_No Tuner input signal Eb_No
BER Tuner input signal BER
Decoder Status
A/V Current decoding program audio and video status
Service Current decoding service information
Video Current decoding program Video information
Audio Current decoding program Audio information
CI StatusSlot1 CAM name or No module
Slot2 CAM name or No module
Remux Status Bit rate Valid bit rate and total bit rate of remux
USB Status USB USB found or not
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Configure
Main Menu Sub Menu Option
Config
Tuner 1/2
LNB Frequency Manual configuration
Satellite Frequency Manual configuration
Symbol Rate Manual configuration
LNB Voltage OFF / 13V / 18V
LNB 22KHz ON / OFF
DiSEqC Port A/B/C/D
Decoder
Source Tuner1 / Tuner2 / CI-1 / CI-2 / IP / Remux / BISS
Program Manual select
VideoVideo Standard / Aspect Ratio / DVB / EBU / Subtitle Priority /Failure Mode / CC / VBI / CVBS Sub
Audio Audio Level/Audio Mode / Audio Priority/HDMI embedded
Mode Manual / Auto
CI1/2
Source Tuner1 / Tuner2 / Remux / IP Input
Setup Manual configuration
CAM Name No
BISS
Source Tuner1 / Tuner2 / Remux / IP Input
Program Setup Manual select
BISS Mode Mode 0 / Mode 1 / Mode E
TS/IP
IP Board Type 100M IP In/Out
Uni/Multicast IP Manual configuration
Uni/Multicast Port Manual configuration
Protocol UDP/RTP
Stream IP Address Manual configuration
Stream Netmask Manual configuration
Stream Gateway Manual configuration
Stream MAC Address No
IGMP Version IGMPv2/IGMPv3
TS Buffer Size 128kb/256kb/512kb/1Mb/2Mb/4Mb
Smoothing Auto/Fixed/Disable
Remux
Remux Switch ON/OFF
Max Bitrate Manual configuration
Valid Bitrate No
TS ID Manual configuration
Program Manual select
System
Main Menu Sub Menu Details
System
Version Info Software details
Network
IP Address Management IP address (Manual configuration)
Subnet Mask Management Subnet Mask (Manual configuration)
Default Gateway Management gateway (Manual configuration)
Trap IP IP address for send trap information (Manual configuration)
Http Login Web login ID and password (Manual configuration)
Device Label Setting device label (Manual configuration)
Factory Settings Yes/No
Machine Type Display only
Upgrade Upgrade module through USB key (Yes/No)
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4.1.3. SKI/TKI 40-10 Quad
Input Setup
Main Menu Sub Menu Details
Input Setup
Tuner1/2/3/4 Frequency Manual configuration
Program Service List1/2/3/4
Manual select remux services
(enter: select/cancel; up/down: next/previous; exit:back)
RSSI
Strength Tuner input signal Strength
C/N Tuner input signal C/N
Eb_No Tuner input signal Eb/No
BER Tuner input signal BER
Output Setup
Main Menu Sub Menu Details
Output Setup
Output program
Bit Rate Manual configuration (0 ~ 108)
Package Size Select (188 or 204)
TS/ID Manual configuration (0 ~ 65535)
Remove CA Select ( on or off)
TS/IP
Main Menu Sub Menu Details
TS/IP
Stream IP Address Manual configuration
Stream Netmask Manual configuration
Stream Gateway Manual configuration
Stream MAC Address Read only
Gateway MAC Address Manual configuration
TS Pkts per UDP Manual configuration (1 ~ 7)
Timer to Live Manual configuration (1 ~ 255)
Type of ServiceSelect (Normal, Min Delay, Max Throughput, Max Reliability,Min Monetary Cost)
Source Select (Mux/Tuner1/Tuner2/Tuner3/Tuner4)
Mode Select (DVB or IPTV)
Uni/Multicast Setup
DVB
Uni/Multicast IP Address
Uni/Multicast Port
Target MAC Address
IPTV
Uni/Multicast IP Address
Uni/Multicast Port
Target MAC Address
Switch
Program
TDT/TOT
EIT
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System
Main Menu Sub Menu Details
System
Unit Name Device name (Manual configuration)
Network
IP Address Management IP address (Manual configuration)
Subnet Mask Management Subnet Mask (Manual configuration)
Default Gateway Management gateway (Manual configuration)
Trap IPIP address for sending trap information (Manualconfiguration)
S/N Series Number
Factory Settings Yes/No
Machine Type Factory preset use
Version Software details
HTTP Login Web login ID and password (Manual configuration)
Upgrade Upgrade module through USB key (Yes/No)
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5. Configuration with Web Browser User Interface
To control the unit via the on-board Web Server, enter the unit IP address in a web-browser navigation bar.
The default username and password are:
Username: root
Password: 12345
The default network settings are:
IP Address: 10.10.70.48
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
The defaults can be changed in the system configuration menu, and by means of the OMM-1000CU handterminal.
Noteƒ When making changes on configuration screens, always remember to click the [Apply] button before
navigating away from that page, or all changes will be discarded.
ƒ Once all settings have been completed to your satisfaction, save them to a preset (if this option isavailable), and download the newly created preset as a backup. You may also use the saved preset asa starting point for later configurations.
ƒ Reboot the device to ensure that all settings have been correctly applied. Any discrepancies areusually attributable to a failure to correctly [Apply] them.
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5.1. SKI 20-12Dual Satellite (DVB-S/S2) Receiver
5.1.1. Status
Input Status
Displays the status of the device inputs, including information on RF levels and throughput. A green dot to the
left of the input shows that the input is valid.
Output Status
Displays the status and data rates of various output devices.
A green dot to the left of the output shows that the output is valid.
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Decoder Status
Displays the status of the decoder output to the attached A/V device.
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5.1.2. Configuration
Tuner-1/Tuner-2
LNB LOFrequency(MHz):
LNB Local Oscillatorfrequency
SatelliteFrequency(MHz):
Satellite transponderfrequency.
Symbol Rate(Kbaud):
Transponder symbol datarate.
LNB Voltage:Vertical (13V) or Horizontal(18V) polarisation, or Off(0V).
∂ First the input information needs to be set up to the correct Frequency and rate.∂ Set up the LNB LO frequency to match your satellite∂ Set the Satellite frequency to desired channels
(lyngsat is a good site to find satellite frequencies)∂ Set the symbol rate to your settings∂ Set voltage based on the satellite orientation (H 18V / V 13V)
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CI-1/CI-2
∂ After setting up the tuner to the satellite, we need to select which channels the CAM will allowthrough. This is also a good way to see if you can view channels from the tuner. Navigate to CI –1(For tuner 1).
∂ A window like so will appear, showing all channels coming through the tuner.∂ Set source to tuner 1 input (should be default)∂ Set CI Clock/Max Bit Rate to auto∂ Set descramble Mode to desired mode.∂ To select which channels you want coming through the CAM;∂ FTA(Free to Air), can be set to bypass∂ Paid channels must choose a selection (If card is in slot 1 for desired channel)
Slot x:Identifies the type ofdescrambling card inserted inthe CAM slot.
[IrdetoAccess]:
Button label will change toindicate the type of cardinserted in the CI slot. Providesaccess to the card menu todisplay information.
Source: Source to be decrypted.DescrambleMode:
All PIDs for descrambling oronly recognised Audio andVideo PIDs.
CI Clock /Max BitRate:
CI Clock and max data bit ratesfrom a drop-down menu.
SelectionDropDowns:
Bypass or to send the programdata through the descramblingcard.
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BISS
∂ Next we move to BISS∂ Set “BISS mode” to mode 0∂ And BISS source to Remux TS (Setting up next)
BISSMode:
Refer to your ServiceProvider
BISSSource:
Use the drop-down menu to select thesource to be processed in the BISSmodule
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Remux
∂ Set Remux to ON if not already done so.∂ Output Bit Rate must always be higher than Valid Bit Rate∂ Set Remove CA to disable∂ TS ID will be 1 (default)∂ Original network ID will be 1 (default)∂ EIT Switch set to ON (To receive EPG)
RemuxSwitch:
Enable or disable the remuxfunction.
Remove CA: Remove CA bits from tables.
TS ID: Enter modified TSID EIT Switch:Pass or remove EIT on re-multiplexed output.
Output MaxBit Rate(Kbps):
Maximum bit rate that willbe processed by the remuxmodule.
Output ValidBit Rate(Kbps):
Current rate of data passingthrough the Remux module.
OriginalNetwork ID:
ONID value.
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Remux Input TS and Output TS Window
∂ The difference now with Remux from the 2410T is instead of using the tuner as the source, will beusing CI.
∂ Similar to before, select which channel you want to be on the output TS, by selecting the channelsfrom the Input and using the arrows to move them across.
∂ Once complete, select apply and wait for Remux to restart (Can be up to 5 minutes)
Input TS(Total No.of Services:XX)Window:
Shows all available input transport streams, their TS ID and ON ID, source. Clickon the green source to show the programs available from that source and markthe programs required for output. Click in the [>] button, and the selectedprograms will appear in the Output TS (Total No. Of Services: XX) window.
Output TS(Total No.OfServices:XX):
Allows output streams to be selected for removal (by clicking on the [<] button)or further editing/filtering. (SBS3 has been selected, but not yet removed).
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Output Program Edit
This screen allows for editing of PSI and SI elements.
PID Filter
This screen allows for service PIDs to be edited and removed.
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TS/IP Out
∂ Set Source to Remux TS∂ Set TS Pkts per UDP to 7 (max)∂ Protocol to UDP∂ TTL, your preferred TTL (3 is good, can got 255)∂ Type of service to normal∂ Stream IP Address is the local address for the TS port on the blade∂ (Set to you network IP chart)∂ Stream Netmask ; set to network subnet∂ Stream gateway; set to network gate∂ Gateway MAC address can be left or set up, your choice.∂ Set mode to IPTV∂ Once complete, select apply.
Source: Stream source.TS Pkts perUDP:
Number of PSI/SI packets to beencapsulated into one UDPdatagram
Protocol: UDP or RTP encapsulation. Time to Live:Network hop count after whichthe packet will be discarded.
Type ofService:
Set QOS bits in transmitteddatagrams
Stream IPAddress:
Transmitted datagram sourceIP. This should not be on thesame network as the devicemanagement LAN.
StreamNetmask:
Set the subnet mask.StreamGateway:
Set the address of a router onthe LAN.
StreamMACaddress:
Factory generated MACaddress.
GatewayMAC Address:
Set the MAC address of thegateway device. Default is theBroadcast MAC.
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Mode:IPTV to edit services as SPTS,or DVB to pass all services asMPTS.
[Uni/MulticastSetup]:
Access setup sub-menu.
Uni/Multicast Setup (IPTV)
∂ Once the TS/IP output has been set up, we can start to assign multicast/unicast address to channels.By select Uni/Multicast setup on the bottom right of the TS/IP page.
∂ You can select Max channels (normally don’t go past 2)∂ First we set up the first channel, which will be channel 0∂ Set switch to on if not already done so.∂ Enter the Unicast/multicast address, in this case we are unicast the a channel to an encryption server.∂ Enter the port you wish the channel to be on, (note if unicasting, need different port numbers for
each channel)∂ Set target mac address (should be done by default)∂ Set SDT to on∂ Set CAT to your liking∂ SET EIT to on (in this case there is only 2 channels on the 2 different frequencies, so EIT is on, on
both)∂ Set TDT/TOT to your liking.∂ After setting up the channel details, we select which channel we want to set to it, we do this by
selecting the channel from TS input and selecting the right arrow to move it to TS/IP output.∂ Once complete, we select apply at the bottom of the page and repeat for each channel.
Configures SPTS output.
TS Input:
Select the program to beoutput and click [>] to addit to the TS/IP Outputwindow.
Channelscroll:
Choose a channel preset forconfiguration or editing.
MaxChannels:
Select the maximum numberof channel presets availablefor use.
Switch:
Activate or deactivate theselected channel. Channelpreset scroll will show grey foran inactive channel.
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Uni/MulticastIP Address:
Enter IP address.Uni/MulticastUDP Port:
Enter UDP port number.
Target MacAddress:
Multicast MAC address.Default is calculatedinternally.
Tick boxesfor DVBtables:
Select which DVB tables willbe included with the output.
TS/IP Output:A list of programs output on the selected channel (see channel scroll). Remove aprogram by selecting program tick-box and clicking [<].
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Uni/Multicast Setup (DVB)
Configures MPTS output.
Uni/Multicast IPAddress
Enter IP address. Uni/Multicast UDPPort:
Enter the UDP port
Target MACAddress:
Enter a MAC address. Default is automatically calculated
ASI Output
∂ Set ASI 1 output source to Remux TS∂ Set ASI 2 output source to Remux TS
ASI-1 Output Source/ASI-2 Output Source: Drop-down menus to select the source to be output to theASI ports.
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5.1.3. Decoder - Program
Manual Selection
Allows for the selection of a single program for output to an attached A/V unit, either HDMI or Compositevideo.
Source: Source for output to an AV device.CurrentProgram:
Program currentlyoutput
ProgramList:
Program choices. Select one, highlight andclick [Apply] to activate.
Mode: Set the output mode.
First Service
Allows for the selection of a source, and outputs the first program to an attached A/V unit, either HDMI orComposite video.
Source: Select the source for output to a video/audiodevice.
Mode: Set the output mode.
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Monitor
Allows for the selection of source and program, to be cycled on a time schedule onto an attached A/V unit,either HDMI or Composite video.
[Monitor]: Access a sub-menu to setup the monitor modeparameters.
Mode: Set the outputmode.
Monitor Parameters Setup
Select a source device (listed in green) by clicking on it.
Select a program to monitor by changing its Hold Time (s) to be a value greater than 0. This is the duration inseconds that the program will be output to the attached A/V device, before the next program is displayed. Thedisplay will continuously cycle through all configured programs.
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Video Output
Provides a list of drop-down menus to adjust the Decoder video output, alter as appropriate for yourenvironment.
Audio Output
Provides a text-box and a list of drop-down menus to adjust the Decoder audio output, alter as appropriate foryour environment.
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5.1.4. System
Device
DeviceLabel:
Set the visible name label ofthe unit.
SerialNumber:
Device serial number, fixed data.
Optional Function
IP ExtensionBoard Type:
To change the TS/IP modulemode, Input or Output.
BackupMode:
Selects the priority receiver, ordisables the feature.
StatusRefreshInterval:
Set the screen refresh time-out.
HTTP Login
Login ID:Change the HTTP browserlogin name, default is root.
LoginPassword:
Change the HTTP browser loginpassword, default is 12345.
[FactoryDefault]
Resets the unit to factorydefaults, except for Networksettings. IP Reset button onthe front of the receiver resetsthe Management LAN IP tothe default 10.10.70.48.
[DeviceReboot]
A button that forces a warmreset on the device
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Network
Network settings can be changed here, and the MAC address is displayed. Adjust as appropriate for your ownnetwork environment.
Version
Display-only information about component version numbers. Information from this screen may be required inthe event of a support call, and to compare with latest available firmware.
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Preset
Save & Recall
Current:Currently loaded presetconfiguration
PresetName:
Selection of a previously saved presetto be recalled using the [Recall]button, or a preset selected for savinginto, by clicking on the [Save] button.
Download & Upload
PresetNumberList:
Presets, to be saved to the PC via a browser download by clicking [Download], orthe selected presets can be deleted from the device by clicking on [Delete].
Previously downloaded preset files can be restored to the device by clicking [SelectFile], choosing a downloaded preset file, and clicking [Upload].
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Upgrade
Click on [Choose File], select the update file, and click on [Upgrade]. Once complete, the system willrestart.
5.2. TKI 40-10QuadDVBT/T2Receiver-IPTV mode
5.2.1. Status
Input Bitrate
DisplaysthetotalBitRateandValidBitRateforeachTuner.
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Output Bitrate
DisplaysthetotalBitRateandValidBitRateforASIoutputs1-4
Tuner Status
Displaysthesignalstrength,carriertonoise,signaltonoiseandbiterrorrateforeachtuner.Agreendottotheleftindicatestunerissuccessfullytunedtotheselectedfrequency.
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TS/IP Status
Displays the Transport Stream Link status
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5.2.3. Configuration
Tuner 1-4
∂ Input the signal type (DVB-T)∂ The frequency you wish to tune to (Which channel you want on the tuner)∂ Bandwidth (Australian standard is 7M)
SignalType:
SelectcorrectinputfromDVBTDVBT2andDVBC
FrequencyinKHz:
InputrequiredtuningfrequencyinKHz
Bandwidth: Selectrequiredfrequencybandwith
ASI Output
ASIoutput1-4:SelectrequiredsourceforASIoutput1-4
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5.2.4. Remux
∂ After Setting up each tuner to each channel you want to listen to, we Remux them.∂ Set packet size to 188 bytes∂ If you want EPG, set “insert EIT” on∂ Set “Remove CA” to on∂ Now you want the Bit Rate to always be higher than the Valid Bit Rate (set this up after setting which
channels you want on the output)∂ Now open each tuner input by clicking on each one, once the tuner is open, it will display, which
channels are coming through the input.∂ Once open, select which channels you want to display through output. Once selected, select the
arrow pointing right to add the channels to output. After adding channels, they will appear under theoutput from the tuner it is from. When all the channels you want to add are selected and added tothe output, hit apply and wait for Remux to restart (this can take up to 5 minutes).
∂ After Remux had come back up, this is when you want to change the Bit Rate to be higher than theValid Bit Rate.
Packetsize:Selectbetween204or188Byte
TSID:
EntermodifiedTSID
InsertEIT:PassorremoveEIT-onoroff.
BitRate(Kbps):
Maximumbitratethatwillbeprocessedbytheremuxmodule–shouldbesethigherthatcurrentValidBitRate.
ValidBitRate(Kbps):
CurrentrateofdatapassingthroughtheRemuxmodule.
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OriginalNetworkID:
ONIDvalue.
5.2.5. TS/IP
Gigabit Local
∂ Now move onto setting up the stream through multicast. Navigate to TS/IP, first set up the localaddress to your network, following your preferred IP’s (This will be the IP address for the TS port).
GigabitLocal:InputrequiredmulticastLANnetworksettings
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Gigabit Out
∂ After Setting up the local address for TS, we move onto multicasting it from Gigabit out.∂ Set IPTV channel to 1 (Default)∂ Set the source to Remux∂ Set Protocol to UDP∂ Set TS Pkts per UDP to 7∂ Set time to live, to what you prefer (3 to 10 is a good range, however can set to 255 if you want)∂ Set Type of service to Normal (default)∂ Set all channels stream to “no settings”∂ Once completed, enter apply.∂ After gigabyte out is configured we move onto setting up the multicast for each channel. Stay on the
gigabyte out, but select the IPTV Channel setup at the bottom right of the page.
Source: Streamsource.TSPktsperUDP:
NumberofPSI/SIpacketstobeencapsulatedintooneUDPdatagram
Protocol:UDPorRTPencapsulation. TimetoLive:
Networkhopcountafterwhichthepacketwillbediscarded.
TypeofService:
SetQOSbitsintransmitteddatagrams
AllChannelSwitch:
Enableordisableallchannels
IPTVSetupmenu:
Accesssetupsub-menu
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IPTV Setup
∂ Now it’s a good idea to have a logical order to how the channels are setup on your blade, from which
channel they will run on the blade (not the logical channel number), and what Multicast address theywill have.
∂ We use this Multicast Address setup; 239. Chassis #.Blade #.Channel #∂ So to set up each channel, select which channel number you want.∂ Next, enable it if it is disabled∂ Set the Multicast address and port you wish to use∂ Set Mac address (Should be set by default once channel is switched to on)∂ Set EIT to either on or off (you can have set for every channel to EIT but this will mean the EPG will be
going through every channel, which is a lot of bandwidth, it is ideal to have a channel set for EIT)∂ You can set TDT/TOT to off.∂ Once the information has been added, select which channel (from input) you want to go through
output (only one).∂ Do this by ticking the channel and selecting the right arrow to move it to output (you can also remove
channels from the output channel by selecting the Output channel and hitting the left arrow).∂ Once this is all done, scroll down the page (if needed) and select apply; it will now add the channel to
output.∂ Repeat this for each channel you wish to add.∂ Once complete, you can now access this channels from the multicast address they are streaming from
(can open in VLC).
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SelectchannelfromMPTSRemuxtomulticastasaSPTS.
TSInput:Selecttheprogramtobeoutputandclick[>]toaddittotheIPOutputRemuxwindow.
Switch: Activateordeactivatetheselectedchannel.
TargetIPAddress:
EnterIPaddress.TargetUDPPort:
EnterUDPportnumber.
TickboxesforDVBtables:
SelectwhichDVBtableswillbeincludedwiththeoutput.
Gigabit In
SelectChannel:
ChooseachannelnumberfortheSPTSmulticast.
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5.2.6. System
Device
Device Label:Set the visible name label ofthe unit.
SerialNumber:
Device serial number, fixeddata.
WEB AutoRefresh Time:
WEB Browser GUI displayeddata refresh time
GigabitMode:
Select from Full Duplex,Multiple output or IPTV
Network Settings
Networksettingscanbechangedhere,andtheMACaddressisdisplayed.Adjustasappropriateforyourownnetworkenvironment.
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Version
Display-only information about component version numbers. Information from this screen may be required inthe event of a support call, and to compare with latest available firmware.
Web Login
Change Web login details for Username and Password.
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Factory Default
Select Default button to reset module to factory defaults.
(This does not include network settings; user set network settings will remain unchanged)
System Reboot
Select Reboot button to reboot the device.
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Upgrade
Clickon[ChooseFile],selecttheupdate“target.tgz”file,andclickon[Upgrade].Oncecomplete,thesystemwillrestart.
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Presets
Save & Recall
Current: Currently loaded preset configurationPresetName:
Selection of a previously saved preset to berecalled using the [Recall] button, or a presetselected for saving into, by clicking on the[Save] button.
Download & Upload
PresetNumberList:
Presets, to be saved to the PC via a browser download by clicking [Download], or the selectedpresets can be deleted from the device by clicking on [Delete].
Previously downloaded preset files can be restored to the device by clicking [Select File],choosing a downloaded preset file, and clicking [Upload].
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5.3. SKI 40-10Quad DVBS/S2 Receiver -IPTV mode
5.3.1. Status
Input Bitrate
Displays the total Bit Rate and Valid Bit Rate for each Tuner.
Output Bitrate
Displays the total Bit Rate and Valid Bit Rate for ASI outputs 1-4
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Tuner Status
Displays the signal strength, carrier to noise, signal to noise and bit error rate for each tuner.
A green dot to the left indicates tuner is successfully tuned to the selected frequency.
TS/IP Status
Displays the Transport Stream Link status
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5.3.3. Configuration
Tuner 1-4
LNB LOFrequency(MHz):
LNB Local Oscillatorfrequency
SatelliteFrequency(MHz):
Satellite transponderfrequency.
Symbol Rate(Kbaud):
Transponder symbol datarate.
LNB Voltage:Vertical (13V) or Horizontal(18V) polarisation, or Off(0V).
∂ First the input information needs to be set up to the correct Frequency and rate.∂ Set up the LNB LO frequency to match your satellite∂ Set the Satellite frequency to desired channels
(lyngsat is a good site to find satellite frequencies)∂ Set the symbol rate to your settings∂ Set voltage based on the satellite orientation (H 18V / V 13V)
ASI Output
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5.3.4. Remux
∂ After Setting up each tuner to each channel you want to listen to, we Remux them.∂ Set packet size to 188 bytes∂ If you want EPG, set “insert EIT” on∂ Set “Remove CA” to on∂ Now you want the Bit Rate to always be higher than the Valid Bit Rate (set this up after setting which
channels you want on the output)∂ Now open each tuner input by clicking on each one, once the tuner is open, it will display, which
channels are coming through the input.∂ Once open, select which channels you want to display through output. Once selected, select the
arrow pointing right to add the channels to output. After adding channels, they will appear under theoutput from the tuner it is from. When all the channels you want to add are selected and added tothe output, hit apply and wait for Remux to restart (this can take up to 5 minutes).
∂ After Remux had come back up, this is when you want to change the Bit Rate to be higher than theValid Bit Rate.
Packet size:Select between 204 or188 Byte
TS ID: Enter modified TSID Insert EIT: Pass or remove EIT- on or off.
Bit Rate (Kbps):
Maximum bit rate thatwill be processed by theremux module –should beset higher that currentValid Bit Rate.
Valid Bit Rate(Kbps):
Current rate of data passingthrough the Remux module.
Original NetworkID:
ONID value.
ASIoutput1-4:SelectrequiredsourceforASIoutput1-4
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5.3.5. TS/IP
Gigabit Local
∂ Now move onto setting up the stream through multicast. Navigate to TS/IP, first set up the localaddress to your network, following your preferred IP’s (This will be the IP address for the TS port).
Gigabit Local: Input required multicast LAN network settings
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Gigabit Out
∂ After Setting up the local address for TS, we move onto multicasting it from Gigabit out.∂ Set IPTV channel to 1 (Default)∂ Set the source to Remux∂ Set Protocol to UDP∂ Set TS Pkts per UDP to 7∂ Set time to live, to what you prefer (3 to 10 is a good range, however can set to 255 if you want)∂ Set Type of service to Normal (default)∂ Set all channels stream to “no settings”∂ Once completed, enter apply.∂ After gigabyte out is configured we move onto setting up the multicast for each channel. Stay on the
gigabyte out, but select the IPTV Channel setup at the bottom right of the page.
Source: Streamsource.TSPktsperUDP:
NumberofPSI/SIpacketstobeencapsulatedintooneUDPdatagram
Protocol:UDPorRTPencapsulation. TimetoLive:
Networkhopcountafterwhichthepacketwillbediscarded.
TypeofService:
SetQOSbitsintransmitteddatagrams
AllChannelSwitch:
Enableordisableallchannels
IPTVSetupmenu:
Accesssetupsub-menu
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IPTV Setup
∂ Now it’s a good idea to have a logical order to how the channels are setup on your blade, from which
channel the will run on the blade (not the logical channel number), and what Multicast address theywill have.
∂ We use this Multicast Address setup; 239. Chassis #.Blade #.Channel #∂ So to set up each channel, select which channel number you want.∂ Next, enable it if it is disabled∂ Set the Multicast address and port you wish to use∂ Set Mac address (Should be set by default once channel is switched to on)∂ Set EIT to either on or off (you can have set for every channel to EIT but this will mean the EPG will be
going through every channel, which is a lot of bandwidth, it is ideal to have a channel set for EIT)∂ You can set TDT/TOT to off.∂ Once the information has been added, select which channel (from input) you want to go though
output (only one).∂ Do this by ticking the channel and selecting the right arrow to move it to output (you can also remove
channels from the output channel by selecting the Output channel and hitting the left arrow).∂ Once this is all done, scroll down the page (if needed) and select apply, it will now add the channel to
output.∂ Repeat this for each channel you wish to add.∂ Once complete, you can now access this channels from the multicast address they are streaming from
(can open in VLC).
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SelectchannelfromMPTSRemuxtomulticastasaSPTS.
TSInput:Selecttheprogramtobeoutputandclick[>]toaddittotheIPOutputRemuxwindow.
Switch: Activateordeactivatetheselectedchannel.
TargetIPAddress: EnterIPaddress.
TargetUDPPort: EnterUDPportnumber.
TickboxesforDVBtables:
SelectwhichDVBtableswillbeincludedwiththeoutput.
Gigabit In
SelectChannel:
ChooseachannelnumberfortheSPTSmulticast.
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5.3.6. System
Device
Device Label:Set the visible name label ofthe unit.
SerialNumber:
Device serial number, fixeddata.
WEB AutoRefresh Time:
WEB Browser GUI displayeddata refresh time
GigabitMode:
Select from Full Duplex,Multiple output or IPTV
Network Settings
Networksettingscanbechangedhere,andtheMACaddressisdisplayed.Adjustasappropriateforyourownnetworkenvironment.
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Version
Display-onlyinformationaboutcomponentversionnumbers.Informationfromthisscreenmayberequiredintheeventofasupportcall,andtocomparewithlatestavailablefirmware.
Web Login
ChangeWeblogindetailsforUsernameandPassword.
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Factory Default
SelectDefaultbuttontoresetmoduletofactorydefaults.(Thisdoesnotincludenetworksettings;usersetnetworksettingswillremainunchanged)
System Reboot
SelectRebootbuttontorebootthedevice.
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Upgrade
Clickon[ChooseFile],selecttheupdate“target.tgz”file,andclickon[Upgrade].Oncecomplete,thesystemwillrestart.
Presets
Save&Recall
Current:Currentlyloadedpresetconfiguration
PresetName:
Selectionofapreviouslysavedpresettoberecalledusingthe[Recall]button,orapresetselectedforsavinginto,byclickingonthe[Save]button.
Download&Upload
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PresetNumberList:
Presets,tobesavedtothePCviaabrowserdownloadbyclicking[Download],ortheselectedpresetscanbedeletedfromthedevicebyclickingon[Delete].Previouslydownloadedpresetfilescanberestoredtothedevicebyclicking[SelectFile],choosingadownloadedpresetfile,andclicking[Upload].
5.4. HKI 40-10 HDMI
5.4.1. Status
Output Status
Displays the status and data rates of various output devices. A green dot to the left of the output shows thatthe output is valid.
Input Status
Displays the status of the device inputs, including information on throughput. A green dot to the left of theinput shows that the input is valid.
Video Input Status
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Displays the status of the devices input format. A green dot to the left of the input shows that the input isvalid.
Gigabit Input Status
Displays Status of Gigabit NIC (Network interface Card), if working and connected.
Gigabit Output Status
Displays Status of Gigabit NIC (Network interface Card), if working and connected.
Alarm
Displays the alarm status of each device, displaying information on if the device input is missing or plugged in.
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5.4.3. Configuration
Encoder – 1/2/3/4
OperationMode:
each encoder/ transcoderfunctional block can beconfigured as differentoperation mode independently
EncoderBit Rate:
set the output bit rate of thecurrent encoder/transcoder
Video BitRate:
set the video bit rate. Thesetting is valid only when theVideo Rate Ctl is CBR.
Video MaxBit Rate:
set the maximum video bit rate
GOP Size: set the GOP size, valid rangefrom 0-63
GOPStructure:
set the structure of GOP.
GOPAdaptive:
switching on the GOPadaptive, the GOP size andstructure may variableaccording to the dynamicvideo scenes.
InputVideoAdaptive:
the setting is valid only forencoding mode
Audio SDIEMB:
select the group of embeddedaudio from input SDI signal
SoundMode:
set the audio in stereo or mono
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Output PMTPID:
set PMT PID, valid range from32 to 8190 decimal
OutputVideo PID:
set Video PID, valid range from32 to 8190 decimal
OutputAudio PID:
set audio PID, valid rangefrom 32 to 8190 decimal
OutputServicePID:
set Service PID, valid from 32to 8190 decimal
OutputServiceName:
set the service name for theencoded/transcoded channel.The length should be less than24 characters
OutputPCR PID:
set PCR PID, valid range from32 to 8190 decimal
Null Filter: switch on to filter away thenull packages, stream willbe sent out via TS/IP or ASIoutput port
TranscoderProgram:
under transcoder operatingmode, select the program thatto be transcoded in the dropdown list
TranscoderAudio PID:
under transcoder operatingmode, select the audio PIDthat to be transcoded in thedrop down list
TS/IP (Full Duplex)
Gigabit Input
κ Under full-duplex operation mode, the device supports single uni/multicast reception.κ Set the uni/multicast targe IP address and port number in the page.κ The Column and Row FEC UDP ports have to be configured if Pro-MPEG protocol is used in the IP
signal inputted.
Uni/Multicast: Input type SourceIdentification:
Identify Source
Source IPAddress:
IP address of stream MulticastAddress:
Multicast stream
Uni/MultiUDP Port:
Port of the Uni/Multicast inut FEC ColumnUDP Port:
Port of FEC column
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FEC Row UDPPort:
Port of FEC row TS ClockRecovery:
Set to Auto
Gigabit Output
κ Under full-duplex operation mode, the device supports single uni/multicast output. The default sourcefor TS/IP output is the built-in remux.
κ Enter details of the streaming address to be used (unicast / multicast)
Gigabit OutputStreaming:
Set to on Protocol: Set to UDP
TS Pkts per UDP: Amount of packets tobe encapsulated
Time to live: Network Hop Count
Type of Service : Set QOS Uni/MulticastAddress:
Set Uni/Multicast ofOutput
Uni/Multicast UDPPort:
Set Port of output
Local Settings
κ Enter the Details for the Streaming port in the blade, which you wish to use.
GigabitAddress:
Set local TS IP GigabitSubnet Mask:
Set local TS netmask
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Gigabit MACAddress:
Displays MAC address of TSNIC
Gateway IPAddress:
IP of Gateway
Gateway MACAddress:
MAC of Gateway
TS/IP (Multiple Output)
Gigabit Output
κ Under multiple output operation mode, user can give five different uni/multicast destinationaddresses and port number to each encoder/transcoder and the built-in remux, and each IP outputcan be switched ON/OFF independently.
κ The source for TS/IP output 1-4 is corresponding to the encoder/ transcoder 1-4 respectively andcannot be changed.
Uni/Multi IPAddress:
IP of stream output Uni/Multi UDPPort:
Port of stream output
Streaming: ON / OFF
Local Settings
κ Enter the Details for the Streaming port in the blade, which you wish to use.
Source: Stream source.TS Pkts perUDP:
Number of packets to beencapsulated
Protocol: UDP or RTP encapsulation. Time to Live: Network hop count
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Type ofService:
Set QOS bits in transmitteddatagrams
Gigabit IPAddress:
Transmitted datagram sourceIP. This should not be on thesame network as the devicemanagement LAN.
GigabitNetmask:
Set the subnet mask.Gateway IPAddress:
Set the address of a router onthe LAN.
GigabitMACaddress:
Factory generated MACaddress.
Gateway MACAddress:
Set the MAC address of thegateway device. Default isthe Broadcast MAC.
TS/IP (Multiple Duplex Output)
Gigabit Input
κ Under multiple-duplex operation mode, the device supports fice uni/multicast reception. One for eachEncoder and the MPTS.
κ Set the uni/multicast targe IP address and port number in the page.κ The Column and Row FEC UDP ports have to be configured if Pro-MPEG protocol is used in the IP
signal inputted.
Uni/Multi IPAddress:
IP of stream input Uni/Multi UDPPort:
Port of stream input
Streaming: ON / OFFProtocol:
UDP or RTPencapsulation.
Type of Service:Set QOS bits intransmitteddatagrams
TS Pkts per UDP:Number of packets tobe encapsulated
Time to Live: Network hop count
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Gigabit Output
κ Under multiple output operation mode, user can give five different uni/multicast destinationaddresses and port number to each encoder/transcoder and the built-in remux, and each IP outputcan be switched ON/OFF independently.
κ The source for TS/IP output 1-4 is corresponding to the encoder/ transcoder 1-4 respectively andcannot be changed
Uni/Multi IPAddress:
IP of stream input Uni/Multi UDPPort:
Port of stream input
Streaming: ON / OFFProtocol:
UDP or RTPencapsulation.
Type of Service:Set QOS bits intransmitteddatagrams
TS Pkts per UDP:Number of packets tobe encapsulated
Time to Live: Network hop count
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Local Settings
GigabitAddress:
Set local TS IP GigabitSubnet Mask:
Set local TS netmask
Gigabit MACAddress:
Displays MAC address of TSNIC
Gateway IPAddress:
IP of Gateway
Gateway MACAddress
MAC of Gateway
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Remux
TS ID: Enter modified TSIDRemux &TranscodeSource:
Source of Input
OutputMax BitRate(Kbps):
Maximum bit rate that will beprocessed by the remuxmodule.
Output ValidBit Rate(Kbps):
Current rate of data passingthrough the Remux module.
Input TS(Total No.of Services:XX)Window:
Shows all available input transport streams, their TS ID and ON ID, source. Clickon the green source to show the programs available from that source and markthe programs required for output. Click in the [>] button, and the selectedprograms will appear in the Output TS (Total No. Of Services: XX) window.
Output TS(Total No.OfServices:XX):
Allows output streams to be selected for removal (by clicking on the [<] button)or further editing/filtering. (SBS3 has been selected, but not yet removed).
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Output
The source for TS output via ASI and TS/IP output interface can be configured independently.
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5.4.5. System
Device
DeviceLabel:
Set the visible name label of theunit.
SerialNumber:
Device serial number, fixeddata.
LED ASIAlarm:
ON / OFF LED TS/IPAlarm:
ON / OFF
LEDEncoder-1/2/3/4Alarm:
ON / OFF
LoginID:
Change the HTTP browser loginname, default is root.
LoginPassword:
Change the HTTP browserlogin password, default is12345.
[FactoryDefault]
Resets the unit to factory defaults,except for Network settings. IPReset button on the front of thereceiver resets the ManagementLAN IP to the default 10.10.70.48.
[DeviceReboot]
A button that forces a warmreset on the device
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Network
Network settings can be changed here, and the MAC address is displayed. Adjust as appropriate for your ownnetwork environment.
Version
Display-only information about component version numbers. Information from this screen may be required inthe event of a support call, and to compare with latest available firmware.
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Preset
Click on the “Download” to save the actual settings except the local IP address of the unit to a file and storeinto the connected PC. Click on the “Upload” to load the preset configuration to the connected unit, note theIP address will not be loaded.
Upgrade
Click on [Choose File], select the update file, and click on [Upgrade]. Once complete, the system will restart.
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6. Technical Specifications
Dual DVB-S/S2Connector Type 2×F type female 75Ω for Input
Input Frequency Range 950 ~ 2150MHz
Input Level -25 ~ -65dBm
Symbol Rate 2 ~ 45MBaud
Roll-off Factor DVB-S QPSK: 0.35 DVB-S2 8PSK: 0.35, 0.25, 0.2
FEC Code Rate DVB-S QPSK: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 DVB-S2 QPSK: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9,9/10 DVB-S2 8PSK: 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
LNB Polarity Selection Voltage 0, 13V, 18V selectable
LNB Band Selection Tone 0/22KHz selectable
Satellite Selection Command DiSEqC 1.0
Quad DVB-T/T2Connector Type 2×F type female 75Ω for Input (Dual)
4×F type female 75Ω for Input (Quad)
Input Frequency 104 ~ 862MHz (VHF/UHF)
Input Level -20 ~ -70dBm
Constellation DVB-T: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM DVB-T2: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM,256QAM
Bandwidth 6MHz, 7MHz, 8MHz
FFT Mode DVB-T: 2K/8K DVB-T2: 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K
Guard Interval DVB-T: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 DVB-T2: 1/4, 5/32, 1/8, 5/64, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128
FEC Code Rate DVB-T: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 DVB-T2: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6
Input Return Loss 7dB (typical)
Quad DVB-S/S2Connector Type 4×F type female 75Ω for Input
Input Frequency Range 950~2150MHz
Input Level -25~-65dBm
Symbol Rate 2~45MBaud
Roll-off Factor DVB-S QPSK: 0.35DVB-S2 8PSK: 0.35, 0.25, 0.2
FEC Code Rate DVB-S QPSK: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8DVB-S2 QPSK: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10DVB-S2 8PSK: 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
Satellite Selection Command DiSEqC 1.0
LNB Polarity Selection Voltage 0, 13V, 18V selectable
LNB Band Selection Tone 0/22KHz selectable
TS over IP
Connector Type 1×RJ-45, 10/100 Base-T for TS/IP
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Effective Bit Rate 70Mb/s for 10/100 Base-T
Protocol UDP/RTP, Multicast/Unicast, IGMPv2, ARP
Multicast Channel 32 Max.
TS Processing
TS Input Management Demu× and Remu× among Tuner1, Tuner2 and TS/IP Inputs
TS Output Management Demu× and Remu× for 2 independent ASI outputs
Service and PID Management Remu×, filtering and remapping
PSI/SI PSI/SI table regeneration, PMT and SDT edit
Descrambler DVB Common Scrambling Algorithm (CSA)
BISS Mode BISS-1, BISS-E
Common Interface Dual PCMCIA slots, compatible with major CA CAMs
ASI Output
Connector Type 2 independent BNC female, 75Ω
Standard DVB-ASI, EN50083-9
Output Bit Rate ≤198Mb/s
TS Processing 2 Independent TS Re-multiple×ed from Tuner1,Tuner2 and TS/IPinputs
MPEG-2/MPEG-4 SD/HD Decoding
Video Decoding MPEG-2 MP@ML and MP@HL MPEG-4 AVC high profile level4.1
Audio Decoding MPEG-1 Layer-I/II, MPEG-2 Layer-II, LC-AAC, HE-AAC, AC3, AC3+
HDMI Output
Standard 1×HDMI 1.3 interface (up to 1080i)
Video Resolution and Frame Rate 1080i×30, 1080i×29.97, 1080×25,720p×60,720p×59.94, 720p×50, 480p×60, 576p×50, 576i×25, 480i×29.97
Audio Embedded 1×stereos or compressed data pass through
Analog Audio Output
Connector Type 1×DB9 female (The same port as analog video output)
Output Impedance 600Ω (balanced)
Output Mode Left, Right, Dual Mono, Stereo
Number of Output 1 x stereo audio outputs
Cross Talk Among Channels >70dB
THD <0.3% @ 400Hz, 1 KHz test tone
Frequency Response ±0.5dB over 20Hz ~ 18KHz
Analog Video Output
Connector Type 1×BNC
CVBS Standard NTSC, PAL, and SECAM
Video PID Bit Rate ≤50Mb/s
Nominal Output Level 1.0 Vp-p±5% (with standard test stream)
Frequency Response <±1 [email protected] MHz PAL/SECAM, 4.2MHz NTSC, 15MHz HD YPbPr
Chroma-Luma Delay <±30 ns
Field Time Distortion <2%
Line Time Distortion <1%
Short Time Distortion <2%
Differential Gain <3%
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Differential Phase <2°
Ancillary Data Processing
Subtitle DVB, EBU
VBI Teletext, WSS, Closed Caption
A/V Monitoring
A/V Monitoring Port HDMI and RCA (CVBS)
Switching Condition User Defined (Monitored program list and time)
Control & Management
Connector Type 1×RJ-45, 10/100 Base-T, for equipment IP Control
Remote Control HTTP (Web Interface)
Local Control Handset display and 6-key keypad with VGA interface
Equipment Upgrade WEB HTTP or USB or Telnet
Physical
Power Supply DC 3.3V/5V/12V
Power Consumption 20W
Operating temperature 0 ~ 45Storage temperature -10 ~ 60Operating Humidity 10 ~ 90%, non-condensed
HDMIVideo Input & compression Coding
Video Input Interfaces 4x HDMI, 4x SDI, or 4x CVBS (note: see Chapter 4 Order Information)
Coding Profile & Level H.264/AVC BLP, MP, HP @ L4.0 or less,MPEG-2 MP@ML (note: see Chapter 4 Order Information)
Sampling Format 4:2:0, 10-bit, YCbCr
Compression Bit Rate 600K~20Mbps
1080i(1920×1080)@25Hz,29.97Hz,30Hz:SMPTE274M: 1~20Mb/sVideo Resolution & Recommend 720p(1280×720)@25Hz,29.97Hz,30Hz:SMPTE296M: 1~20Mb/sCompression Bit Rate H.264 480i(720×480)@29.97Hz:SMPTE656M: 600K~10Mb/s
576i(720×576)@25Hz: SMPTE656M:600K~10Mb/s
Video Resolution & Recommend 480i(720×480)@29.97Hz:SMPTE656M: 3.5~10Mb/sCompression Bit Rate MPEG 2 576i(720×576)@25Hz: SMPTE656M: 3.5~10Mb/s
Video Resolution Down Scaling Vertical & Horizontal adjustable respectively (frame rate is notscalable)
Aspect Ratio 4:3, 16:9 Selectable
Audio Input & Compression Coding
Audio Input Interfaces HDMI/SDI Embedded or Analog (note: see Model List)
Audio Codec MPEG1 Layer IIMPEG2 AAC-LC, MPEG4 AAC-LC
Sampling Rate 48KHz
Recommend Compression Bit Rate MPEG1 Layer II :32~192Kbps(mono), 64~384Kbps( stereo),MPEG2 AAC-LC,MPEG4 AAC-LC :56~256Kbps(mono), 112~512Kbps( stereo)
Transcoding
Input Standard MPTS, MPEG2 MP@ML MP@HL,MPTS, H.264/AVC Main/High/Baseline Profile @ L4.0 or less (but notFMO, ASO & RS of Baseline)
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Output Standard MPTS and/or un-stuffed TS, MPEG2 MP@MLMPTS and/or un-stuffed TS, H.264/AVC Main/High/Baseline Profile @L4.0 or less (but not include FMO, ASO & RS of Baseline)
DVB-ASI Input
Input Interface BNC Female, 75Ω
Maximum Bit Rate 100 Mb/s
Data Type Byte
Packet Length 188/204 Bytes
Signal Level 200 ~ 880mVp-p
DVB-ASI Output
Input Interface BNC Female, 75Ω
Effective Bit Rate 120Mb/s
Data Type Byte
Packet Length 188/204 Bytes
Signal Level 800±80mV
TS/IP Gigabit Ethernet (note: see Model List)
Standard IEEE 802.3, 10/100/1000 Base-T
Maximum Effective Bit Rate 80Mb/s (note: Full Duplex mode)200Mb/s (note: Multiple Output mode)
Encapsulation SPTS or MPTS
Protocol UDP, RTP, ICMP, ARP, IGMPv2
Rear Panel options
ASI In 1 x BNC Female, 75Ω
SDI In 4 x BNC Female, 75Ω
HDMI In 4 x HDMI Socket, 75Ω
CVBS In & Analog Audio In 2 x D-Sub15 (with D-Sub 15 to BNC female adapter cablings, total 4setsof inputs, see Model List)
ASI Out 2 x BNC Female, 75Ω(1 Backup)
Front Panel
Control 1x RJ-45, 10/100 Base-T
TS/IP 1x RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Base-T
LED 1x Power, 4x Encoder Status, 1x ASI/IP Status
IP Reset Press for 5 second or more to return the default IP address of controlport
Reset Local reset
Others
Power DC 3.3V/5V/12V, from DMM-1000 (8-slot) or DMM-200 (2-slot)
Operating Temperature 0 ~ 40°C
Storage Temperature 10 ~ 60°C
Operating Humidity 10 ~ 90% (Non-condensed)
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Ordering Information
MODULAR IPTV HEADEND Series
Model
Interface
AXING
SKI 20-12 TKI 40-10
Tuner S/S2 X2 (Dual) T/T2 X4 (Quad)
Common Interface X2 -
Built-In Re-mux Y Y
ASI Output X2 X2
HDMI
SDI X2 -
Audio L/R -
CVBS -
TS/IP (Max. 32 SPTS or 1 MPTS output)
Model
Interface
AXING
HKI 40-10 SKI 40-10
Tuner HDMI X4 (Quad) S/S2 X4 (Quad)
Common Interface - -
Built-In Re-mux Y Y
ASI Output X2 X4
HDMI -
SDI - -
Audio L/R - -
CVBS - -
TS/IP (Max. 32 SPTS or 1 MPTS output)
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