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Advanced functions

/Reports

General report

Located in the menu 

maSter modUle > gen-

eral report. 

Contains all the information regard-

ing the general parameters of the headend:

 

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identifiCation

: general identification pa-

rameters for the headend.

 

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network

: network parameter information.

 

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SettingS: 

operational parameters for input, 

output, LNB / Multiswitch, LNB.

General headend report

Located in the menu 

reportS > general 

headend report.

 Contains information regard-

ing:

 

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inStallation data

: general identification 

parameters for the headend.

 

J

SyStem time and CoUntry

: time configu-

ration parameters for the headend.

 

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oUtpUt networkS

: network operating 

parameters.

Service report

Located in the menu 

reportS > ServiCe 

report.

 Contains all the information about the 

services:

 

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inpUt ServiCeS

: click on the icon (     ) for 

more detailed information.

 

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oUtpUt ServiCeS

: click on the icon (     ) for 

more detailed information.

 

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oUtpUt bitrate:

click on the icon (     ) for 

more detailed information.

Headend logs

Located in the menu 

reportS > headend 

logS. 

Contains all the information about the sys-

tem logs.

 

J

Show inpUtS: 

click on the dropdown menu 

to select the filter by level option.

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Summary of Contents for STC 100

Page 1: ...User Manual STC 100 REF 4465 ...

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Page 3: ...tion 8 Assembly connection of signals and power supply 9 Description of the user interface 10 IKUNET bus configuration 14 Configuration of general parameters 15 Module configuration 20 Service Management 23 Advanced functions 23 Save Restore Function 23 Internet Access 24 Network functions 25 Advanced global transport processing 26 Reports 30 CE Certificate 30 STC 201 Contents ...

Page 4: ...wing these instructions may lead to serious consequences to health and may even cause fatal injuries RISK OF damage to the unit This safety notice indicates a possible dangerous situation Not following these instructions may lead to the unit being damaged Note This type of notice is a note containing applicable advice and useful information for optimum use of the unit HANDLING THE INSIDE OF THE UN...

Page 5: ...e the ventilation slots are covered or blocked Install the unit in a location with at least 20 cm around it free of other objects J J Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Install the equipment in a dry lo cation with no infiltration or condensation of water Should a liquid enter the unit disconnect it immediately from the mains J J Keep the unit away from flammable objects candles and anythi...

Page 6: ...e up of the following modules J J STC 100 Ref 4465 DVB S S2 to DVB T transmodulator QPSK 8PSK to COFDM J J CFP 507 Ref 4439 power supply 12 V 24 V 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 STC 100 KEY A STC 100 module B CFP 700 module C CFP 507 module 1 Input 1 DVB S S2 channel 2 Loop output 3 LNB remote power supply 4 Slot for CAM 5 DB 9 port 6 DC power supply 7 RJ 45 ports for IKUNET bus 8 Coupling...

Page 7: ...h 4 SAT inputs and 4 outputs NOTE Please read the detailed information in the manuals for the modules included in their respective packaging General use of the headend This headend is designed for the emission of DVB T COFDM signals from the input of free or encrypted DVB S S2 signals QPSK 8PSK to COFDM NOTE The DVB T COFDM output signal requires a trunk amplifier for the correct distri bution in ...

Page 8: ...ling the Mozilla Firefox web browser www mozilla com in the control PC Assembly connection of signals and power supply 1 Attach the modules to the base one by one following the instructions given in the manuals for each module NOTE IKUSI recommends the modules are assembled in the order shown in the above figure J J Right CFP 700 CFP 507 power supplies J J Left STC 100 transmodulators 1 3 2 6 5 4 ...

Page 9: ...e Description of the user interface The interface permits the user to communicate easily and comfortably with the headend The layout of the menus and submenus of the interface is shown in the following diagram The upper part of the interface displays messages about the communication status with the headend Each message is colour coded F F Green notifies that the instruction has been carried out F ...

Page 10: ...es the master module must be an MTC module and the STC modules are reserved for configuration as slave modules 1 Start the configuration of the IKUNET bus for the headend with the modules disconnected from each other 2 Connect the selected module A to the PC B via its Ethernet connection and using an RJ 45 cable C 3 In the PC Windows XP go to Start Con trol panel Network connections Local area con...

Page 11: ...e modules logically and physically For example for a configuration identical to that proposed in the assembly section in clude the following identifications on the base from right to left STC 1 Master STC 2 11 To activate the module as master of the head end click on the This STC 100 is the master module checkbox The module will be configured as master once the window has been saved CAUTION If the...

Page 12: ...f the headend When the master module for the headend has been defined access to the headend is via the master module To access the master module it is necessary to configure the IP access of the PC and enter another IP address in the web browser 1 Connect the IKUNET bus for the headend with the Ethernet pigtails supplied together with each module see example in the figure in the General descriptio...

Page 13: ...nd can be distinguished by the colour of each row F F Blue the module has been recognised in the IKUNET bus but has not yet been registered F F Red the module is not recognised in the IKUNET bus and has been registered previ ously F F Light green the module is recognised in the IKUNET bus and has been registered 2 To register the identified modules select the checkbox in the Register column for al...

Page 14: ...end will remain in the same state as before Configuration of general parameters Permits the modification of the basic identification network and access parameters and of the headend firmware To access from the main menu click on Master module CONFIGURATION J J Installation data F F model shows the name of the module model F F Serial number shows the hardware identification code F F MAC address sho...

Page 15: ... Old password enter the current pass word for the home page F F new password enter the new pass word F F confirm new password enter the new password again F F send click on the button to save the changes F F CANCEL click on the button to omit the changes J J reboot module F F Reboot ICON reboots the module in the event of blocking module firmware update F F Module updated version shows the number ...

Page 16: ...ing alarm in the module F F Register to register the modules identified select the checkbox in the Reg ister column for all the modules which form part of the headend and click on Register To delete the registry of a module which is part of the headend click on F F refresh click on the button to update the information on the screen Configuration of master STC module Description of the multiswitch ...

Page 17: ... output To enter from Headend Headend module list click on the magnifying glass icon of the master module Go to Settings Input J J Input F F Multiswitch Output click on the dropdown menu to select one of the follow ing options Ì Ì For a connection with multiswitch select the input for the multiswitch to be con nected to the STC Ì Ì For a connection without multiswitch select multiswitch off F F fi...

Page 18: ...ect the FEC coding convolution code F F Attenuation dB click on the displacement bar to modify the output level of the signal NOTE The advanced parameters may only be modified in special cases in the majority of installations the factory settings should not be changed Advanced parameters click on the right hand checkbox to display the Advanced Param eters menu F F I Q FORMAT click on the dropdown ...

Page 19: ...rmation J J theoretical minimum c n dB shows the theoretical signal noise ratio re quired at the base of the socket so that the television receives the signal correctly Configuration of slave STC module NOTE The operating parameters for the slave STC module inputs and output follow the same configuration method as the inputs and output of the master STC module Input configuration Allows to change ...

Page 20: ...ervices a To select a particular service activate the checkbox in the Add column 2 b When all the services of a module have been enabled for the output signal click on the Save Services button key 1 Selection of STC module 2 Selection of service to the output signal if the checkbox is not displayed the service has already been selected at the output 3 Service type Lock closed encrypted Lock open f...

Page 21: ...he LCN i Click on the Save LCN Values button J J Output services saturation level The saturation level of the output multiplexes can be controlled with the instruction on empty packets stuffing and the information about the data transfer speed 5 F F The information on empty packets reflects the available bandwidth in the output multiplex and is indicated in real time in the lower table Output Bitr...

Page 22: ...ge of empty packets performed Ì Ì ACT NULL percentage of actual empty packets Ì Ì MAX NULL maximum percentage of empty packets performed F F The bitrate column in the above tables Input Services and Output Services provides information on the individual data transfer speed for each service ...

Page 23: ... configuration select Restore the Configuration and click on reboot This function can be used to streamline the configuration process for future stations Internet Access The Internet access not only allows the headend to access the Internet for example to display its loca tion but it allows an operator to access and con figure the headend from the exterior To access from the main menu click on Hea...

Page 24: ...lick on Headend output Network J J In the NETWORK CONFIGURATION tab the name and network identifier can be consulted and edited F F edit SAVE click on the icon to modify the network name and the NID Next the Save icon is displayed Click on Save to store the network name and the NID F F NETWORK NAME name of the distribution network F F NID network identifier required to tune the supplier service ch...

Page 25: ...lates a new NIT from the NIT in the input signals if there is relevant information in the input NIT this is sent to the output J J INPUT NITS calculates a new NIT from the NITs selected as model for the DVB S S2 input signals J J FILE NITS the NIT are generated based on user loaded information from an external file NOTE The headend automatically allocates an available LCN value for the satellite s...

Page 26: ...e the NIT table file is located b Click on SEND to import the file or click on CANCEL to deactivate the import function Reports These contain all the updated information about the operating of the headend There are 5 different reports according to the content Status INFORMATION general re port GENERAL HEADEND REPORT SERVICES REPORT Headend Logs Status information Located in the menu Master module ...

Page 27: ...ion data general identification parameters for the headend J J system time and country time configu ration parameters for the headend J J output Networks network operating parameters Service report Located in the menu Reports Service report Contains all the information about the services J J Input services click on the icon for more detailed information J J Output services click on the icon for mo...

Page 28: ...28 Advanced functions Reports J J show inputs click on the second dropdown menu to select the filter by process state option J J apply FILTERS click on the button to start the filter process ...

Page 29: ...at the corresponding point of collection for electric and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropri ate waste handling of this product Recycling of materials helps preserve natural resources For more detailed information on the recycling of thi...

Page 30: ... Miramón 170 E 20009 San Sebastián Spain declare that the product marking E M C San Sebastián May 2010 Luis Rodríguez Navarrete R D Director is in conformity with Council Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive Standards to which conformity is declared STC 100 STC 200 STF 100 DVB S S2 to DVB T Transmodulators EN 50083 2 2007 Cabled distribution systems for television and sound signals Part 2 Electromag...

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