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SAFETY NOTES 

 

Read the user’s manual before using the equipment, mainly " SAFETY RULES " 
paragraph. 
 

The symbol 

 on the equipment means "SEE USER’S MANUAL". In this 

manual may also appear as a Caution or Warning symbol. 
 
WARNING AND CAUTION statements may appear in this manual to avoid injury 
hazard or damage to this product or other property. 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EN-106

Page 1: ...EN 106 HOME DIGITAL MODULATOR 0 MI1876 Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

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Page 3: ...ainly SAFETY RULES paragraph The symbol on the equipment means SEE USER S MANUAL In this manual may also appear as a Caution or Warning symbol WARNING AND CAUTION statements may appear in this manual to avoid injury hazard or damage to this product or other property ...

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Page 5: ...ition of values 8 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 4 1 Description of controls and components 9 4 2 Starting 10 4 3 BASIC configuration menu 10 4 4 ADVANCED configuration menu 11 4 5 Menu tree 14 4 6 Parameter only accessible from the Configuration Utility 15 5 CONFIGURATION UTILITY 16 5 1 Installing the EN 106 Configuration Utility 16 5 2 EN 106 Configuration Utility 16 5 2 1Configuration 17 5 2 2Updat...

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Page 7: ... signals are processed through a MPEG 2 compression system that digitises and compresses them obtaining then a MPEG 2 transport stream which is digitally modulated in order to obtain a multiplex with a television service at the DVB T output socket This DVB T signal can be inserted via the RF input for loop through into an already existing television distribution network with the advantages of robu...

Page 8: ...reo Mono Dual Joint Stereo DVB insertion tables SDT NIT EIT Editable fields Service Name transport_stream_id service_id network_id original_network_id LCN NIT Private Data Specifier MODULATION Standard DVB T ETSI EN 300 744 Constellation QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Code Rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 FFT Mode Carriers 2K 8K Bandwidth 6 MHz 7 MHz and 8 MHz RF OUTPUT Type 1 multiplex...

Page 9: ... W ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS This equipment can be used on the following environmental conditions The above mentioned specifications will apply in these conditions only Altitude Up to 2000 m Temperature range From 5 C to 40 C Max relative humidity 80 up to 31 C decreasing lineally up to 50 at 40 C MECHANICAL FEATURES Dimensions W 130 x H 145 x D 40 mm Weight 271 g INCLUDED ACCESSORIES AL 101B Netwo...

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Page 11: ...When using some of the following accessories use only the specified ones to ensure safety Power adapter Power cord Remember that voltages higher than 70 V DC or 33 V AC rms are dangerous Use this instrument under the specified environmental conditions The user is not allowed to perform changes inside the equipment Any change on the equipment must be done exclusively by specialized staff Do not obs...

Page 12: ... Such products may damage the plastics used in the construction of the cover The cover should be cleaned by means of a light solution of detergent and water applied with a soft cloth Dry thoroughly before using the system again CAUTION Do not use alcohol or its derivates for the cleaning of the front panel and particularly the viewfinders These products can damage the mechanical properties of the ...

Page 13: ...ns on and it takes about 20 seconds to be operational Then the message KEYBOARD LOCKED appears on the display 3 1 1 Operation via external power supply Use only the external power adapter supplied with the instrument 3 2 Connection 3 2 1 Connection diagram examples CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR ONE MODULE ATTENTION FOR THIS CONFIGURATION YOU SHOULD USE OUTPUT FREQUENCIES DIFFERENT FROM THE ONES THAT YOUR...

Page 14: ... ID VALUES 3 3 Navigation and edition of values The instrument EN 106 is configured through its 5 keys and front panel display In general it is not necessary to configure the instrument to generate a DVB T signal compatible with any digital terrestrial television receiver Select parameter menu Move Right Left between menu characters Increase Decrease value of the figure field ...

Page 15: ...iption of controls and components 1 Display LCD 2 Menu navigation keys 3 Through holes for fixing screws on the wall 4 USB mini B Female Connector 5 Input 12 V DC power adapter included 6 Right audio input 7 Left audio input 8 Video input 9 TV RF input 10 TV COFDM Output ...

Page 16: ...the first level there are the basic options for the instrument configuration FREQUENCY It sets the frequency value for the output signal The frequency range is from 50 MHz to 865 MHz By default 474 MHz Important Check that the selected frequency is not already being used by a current television distribution channel ATTENUATOR It adjusts the power level of the output signal in dB units Attenuation ...

Page 17: ...perly identify the LCN value Default value according to the user s country consult the table with pre set values ORIG NET ID Identifier of the original network It is the number to identify the network from where the signal comes Default value according to the user s country consult the table with pre set values NETWORK ID It is the number that identifies the network where the signal is distributed...

Page 18: ... or 8 MHz Default value according to the user s country consult the table with pre set values CARRIERS Signal transmission mode 2K or 8K Default value according to the user s country consult the table with pre set values GUARD INTER Safety signal margin 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Default value according to the user s country consult the table with pre set values CONSTELLA Constellation type used to transmi...

Page 19: ...Page 13 03 2012 NEW PASSWORD It allows the user to change to a new password to access the menu RESET SETTINGS It returns to the default values BASIC OPTIONS It returns to the first menu with the basic configuration options ...

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Page 21: ...190 and must be different from AUDIO PMT PID and PID AUDIO PID ID of the audio packets Valid values are between 32 and 8190 and must be different from PMT PID and PID VIDEO PID PCR PCR packet identifier Valid values are between 32 and 8190 and must be different from PMT PID PMT PID ID of the PMT packets Valid values are between 32 and 8190 and should be different from the other PID values PROGRAM ...

Page 22: ...le click on the file to run the setup application and follow the steps 5 2 EN 106 Configuration Utility 1 Connect the USB cable between the device micro USB port powered and the computer USB port 2 Run the program by double clicking on the desktop icon EN 106 Configuration Utility 3 Once the program is working a window appears with three tabs Each tab provides access to a particular function At th...

Page 23: ...ing on the region country Update It allows updating the device software Help It explains the meaning of every parameter and it allows changing the language Each one of these functions is explained below 5 2 1 Configuration The configuration window is as follows It is divided into the following parts Dropdown menu From this menu you can select the country or region whose standard parameters you wan...

Page 24: ... parameter the user should directly write a new value or select the value from a dropdown menu Load option It opens a window to select and load an XML file extension which contains the parameters values for the modulator Save option It opens a window to save an XML file extension with the values of the current modulator parameters Receive option It receives the parameters values from the modulator...

Page 25: ... the answer is yes it starts the updating process 4 As you passed the updating process the circle will be completed The process ends when the circle is completely filled 5 When the update finish a confirmation message appears and the modulator must be restarted to recognize the new software 5 2 3 Help The Help window is as follows The help window has a window with a brief description of all the ed...

Page 26: ... 690 00 65 826 00 32 562 00 49 698 00 66 834 00 33 570 00 50 706 00 67 842 00 34 578 00 51 714 00 68 850 00 35 586 00 52 722 00 69 858 00 36 594 00 53 730 00 37 602 00 54 738 00 AUSTRALIA BANDWIDTH 7 MHz Channel Digital carrier MHz Channel Digital carrier MHz Channel Digital carrier MHz 28 530 00 43 635 00 58 740 00 29 537 00 44 642 00 59 747 00 30 544 00 45 649 00 60 754 00 31 551 00 46 656 00 61...

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Page 28: ...STELLATION 64QAM 64QAM 64QAM CHANNEL BW 8 MHz 8 MHz 8 MHz CODE RATE 2 3 2 3 2 3 GUARD INTER 1 4 1 32 1 8 UK ITALY CZECH REP AUSTRALIA NETWORK ID 12293 12289 12810 12818 ORIG NET ID 9018 8572 8395 0 TS ID 1 33 1 1 PRIV DATA SP 0x0000233A 0x00000028 0x00000028 0x00003200 NIT VERSION 0 0 0 0 VIDEO STD PAL PAL PAL PAL CARRIERS 8K 8K 8K 8K CONSTELLATION 64QAM 64QAM 64QAM 64QAM CHANNEL BW 8 MHz 8 MHz 8 ...

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Page 30: ...TV distribution network or as the one used in any other EN 106 module Check attenuation and put it to 0 dB Problem After scanning the whole TV band it finds the service but it is not saved on the desired position Possible solution Check the LCN is correct Review NID ONID and Private_Data_Specifier values Check the recommended table values Problem TV shows on screen a message similar to this one Ne...

Page 31: ...n Contact PROMAX 34 93 184 77 02 Problem Strange colours on screen Possible solution Check the TV standard is correct PAL NTSC SECAM Problem Image on screen is pixelated or has bad quality Possible solution Check COFDM parameters Check the table with recommended values Reset settings ...

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