6PSDSC-IP-5000P Series PSDR-5000-42S2 CAM + IP PSDR-5000-30S2 CAM Multi-Format Professional HDTV Processor User Manual Ver. 2.
Contents 1. Before Use the Device ............................................................................................................... 1 2. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 2 3. Installation .................................................................................................................................. 3 3.1 Inspection ...................................................
5.4.3 Local IP setting ..................................................................................................... 19 5.4.4 Ethernet status ...................................................................................................... 19 6. FAQ .......................................................................................................................................... 19 7. Specification ..........................................................................................
1. Before Use the Device Thank you for purchasing the 6PSDSC-IP-5000Pseries. This User Manual is written for operators/users of the 6PSDSC-IP-5000PMulti-Format Professional HDTV Processor to assist in installation and operation. Please read this user manual carefully before installation and use of the device For Your Safety This equipment is provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord.
2. Introduction As the latest version of NETKLA‟s flagship professional IRD, the 6PSDSC-IP-5000Pis full compliant with MPEG-2 (MP@ ML& MP@HL), H.264 and DVB-S2/S/-C/-T standards. With a wide choice of input options for all transmission mediums, the 6PSDSC-IP-5000Pprovides significant benefits and the maximum flexibility for professionals who wish to migrate their operations from MPEG-2 SD to H.264 HD.
Video Format Output port Resolution SDI port 576I25 ,480I29.97, 1080I25, 1080I29.97, 1080I30 576I25 ,480I29.97,480P60, 576P50, 720P50,720P59.94 720P60,1080I25, 1080I29.97, 1080I30 576I25 ,480i29.97,480P60, 576P50, 720P50,720P59.94 720P60,1080I25, 1080I29.97, 1080I30 576I25,480I29.97 HDMI port YPbPr port CVBS port 3. Installation 3.
TS/IP RS-232 ASI Out1 ASI1 In SDI1 Management ASI Out2 ASI2 In SDI2 CVBS YPbPr L-Audio-R1 Audio1 Tuner out Tuner in HDMI CVBS L-Audio-R2 Audio2 GND Switch Power Socket TS/IP IP input/output port RS-232 serial port for printing information ASI OUT1 Group1 ASI output port (one for back-up) ASI1 IN ASI1 input port SDI1 SDI1 output port CVBS CVBS BNC output port YPbPr YPbPr output port L-Audio-R1 Group1 RCA audio output port Audio1 AES/EBU and Balance Audio output port1 (need to use t
are connected well, then power can be applied to the device. The main socket and fuse are located at the rear panel of the device. When the device is powered on, verify that the display shows the following message: Digital TV Processor (factory default unit-name) IP: 10.10.60.148 (factory default IP Address for LAN access) If no message is shown in the display or there is not light in the display, the device is defective and has to be returned for servicing. 4.
(1) Input Setup Set input parameters (2) Output Setup Set output parameters (3) System Set system parameters (4) Ethernet(optional) Set Ethernet parameters Note: Ethernet under Main Menu only appears if the unit is a Gigabit model. 5.1 Inputs Menu There are four options: Status, DVB-S2, RSSI and Ethernet (optional): Note: Ethernet under Inputs Menu only appears if the unit is a Megabit model. Inputs Status DVB-S2 RSSI Ethernet 5.1.
LOCK indicator on front panel will turn green. LNB Frequency: Input LNB frequency Satellite Frequency: Input downstream frequency of satellite Symbol Rate: Input symbol rate of satellite LNB Voltage: select the correct LNB voltage output of the F-connector: Off, 13 V, 18 V. LNB 22KHz: activate the LNB 22 kHz control signal to the LNB: On or Off. DISQEC: Can select OFF/Port A/Port B/Port C/Port D Note: please contact the local satellite operator for the satellite frequency and symbol rate.
only valid when the output smoothing is configured as Fixed Rate. 5.2 Outputs Menu Under Outputs Menu, you can monitor and configure the parameters of the CI, AV decoder, ASI out, ASI2/SDI out, Mux (A), BISS, SDI out and TS over IP output (B). Note: (A) The Mux menu is showed only if the functional block is enabled. Refer to section 5.3.6. (B) The Ethernet menu is showed only if the unit is a Megabit model, on which IP streaming in/out board is installed and the TS/IP streaming board is set to “IP Out”.
press -key to scrap. Setup: under this sub menu, you can see all program names from the source of CI that was set in „CI Source‟ previously. All free programs are marked with „Free‟ in the first row. To select which program to be de-encrypted, press the < > or < >-key to roll up and down the program names and press -key to change the status of the corresponding program (only encrypted program could be selected).
source being selected, the TS will be delivered to the ASI output port on the back panel. Program: under this sub menu, you will see all program names detected by DCH-5000P. The programs could be coming from ASI input, Tuner, TS/IP input, the internal CI de-encryption block, BISS De-encryption block or MUX TS.
this range: 0~99. Audio2 Mode: select Stereo, Left, Right or Mono for soundtracks. Audio2 Language: select the language of the audio. 5.2.4 ASI1 You can configure the settings of ASI1 in this menu. ASI1 Source: Press the -key and use the < > or < >-key to roll up or down to select the signal source of ASI output, there are 5 type of signal source optional: CI De-encrypted: the de-encrypted transport stream from CI functional block will be delivered to the ASI output port on the back panel.
Mux Switch: the internal multiplexer could be switched On/Off. The default value is „off‟. To activate the re-Multiplexing function, you should turn on this Mux functional block. Bit Rate: should be set to a specified value that doesn‟t exceed the Maximum physical limit of the output medium. For example, to deliver the multiplexed TS to an 8MHz DVB 256QAM modulator, it should not exceed 55000Kb/s, otherwise overflow occurs. TS ID: you can configure the TS ID to mark the multiplexed TS. Default value is 1.
Stream Netmask: Enter the network sub mask for the subnet to which the unit is connected for IP streaming traffic. Stream Gateway: Set the gateway for the network to which the unit is connected for IP streaming traffic. Stream Mac Address: factory-set MAC addresses are guaranteed to unique. Therefore you cannot configure the address. Protocol: select the protocol for multicast: UDP or RTP. TS Pkts Per UDP: set the number of the TS packages encapsulated in one UDP package. The valid range goes from 1 to 7.
Multicast IP: Enter the IP address of the IP stream for the transport stream over IP output. You can configure the IP stream output mode in Multicast or Unicast. Multicast could be established by setting Multicast IP address in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Unicast could be established with the same settings of Multicast, the only differences are the Multicast IP address, and should NOT be in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255, which is for Multicast.
input. 6-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from MUX TS. All encrypted programs are labeled with a „$‟ sign on the first row. Press -key to the program just be selected to be delivered to the specified IPTV channel or to scrap by pressing -key. 5.3 System Menu There are seven sub-menus: System Local Setup Trap IP Unit Properties Name Factory Optional LCD Machine Settings Function Switch Type 5.3.
configure this address. Linux OS version: show Linux OS version ARM SW version: show ARM software version Decoder version: show Decoder version FPGA version: show FPGA version TS/IP IN (or OUT) NIOS: it‟s changed when TS/IP board is set to “IP Out” or “IP IN”. TS/IP IN (or OUT) FPGA: it‟s changed when TS/IP board is set to “IP Out” or “IP IN”. 5.3.5 Factory Setting All the user configurable parameters will be set to the factory default settings, including IP address and the unit name. 5.3.
5.4 Ethernet Menu There are four sub menus. Ethernet IP Out IP In Local setting Status 5.4.1 IP Out (Note this menu is showed only when the IP Out switch is enabled.) The TS/IP Ethernet connector could also be configured as the output of the transport stream over IP. The parameters listed below must be set to appropriate values for the network over which the transport stream over IP is broadcasted. IP Out switch: enable or disable the IP output.
transport stream over IP. Uni/Multicast UDP port: Enter the UDP port number of the TS over IP stream. ProMPEG FEC: Enable/Disable: Enable or disable ProMPEG FEC function.
Note: If the TS contains PCR, you can select Auto mode. If not, please select Fixed rate. TS Bit rate: set the bit rate of the TS comes from the TS/IP input. The setting range is 0—100Mbits/s. Note: The setting TS Bit rate is only valid when the TS clock recovery is configured as Fixed Rate. 5.4.3 Local IP setting IP address: Enter the IP address for IP input or output of the unit. Subnet mask: The network mask for the subnet to which the unit is connected.
Input DVB-S2 QPSK/8PSK Demodulation Input frequency range 950~2150MHz Input level -65~-25dBm Input impedance 75Ω Connector F Connector Symbol rate 5~45Msps for QPSK; 10~31Msps for 8PSK Rolling off factor 0.35 for QPSK; 0.35, 0.25, 0.2 for DVB-S2 Punctured rates DVB-S2 QPSK: 1/2,3/5,2/3,3/4,4/5,5/6,8/9,8/10 DVB-S2 8PSK: 3/5,2/3,3/4,5/6,8/9,9/10 DVB-S: 1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6,6/7,7/8 LNB Level 0, 13V, 18V 0/22K 0/22K DiSEqC DiSEqC 1.
Format Unframed Framing according to G.804 / G.752 (DS3) Output DS3 loop through output Connector 75Ω, BNC female Max. output code rate 44.736Mbits/s Format Unframed Framing according to G.804 / G.752 (DS3) TS over IP Output Connector RJ45 10/100Base-T Max.
5000P-xx 1pc CD 1pc User Manual 1pc Power Cord 1pc RCA A/V Cable 1pc BNC Cable 1pc RS232-to-XRL cable 2pcs 9. IPTV Configuration Quick Guide First of all, make sure that your unit is equipped with IP hardware board. If not, please contact your agent for information. 9.1 How to receive a multicast or unicast stream Normally, the 5000P is set to IP Output by the factory. To set the 5000P to IP input mode, please follow the procedure below: 1.
TS Bit Rate set to the bit rate of incoming stream in experimental test, this value will be ignored by 5000P if “Output Smoothing = Auto” in previous step. 4. After previous steps, 5000P will capture the incoming IP stream immediately. Normally it takes 30-60 seconds to lock the stream. You can go to the Main menu inputs Status IP IN to check the bit rate of incoming stream. 5.
DVB mode: Uni/Multicast Setup set the address and port parameters for the IP stream. Press Enter to go to the submenu. As below: Multicast IP enter the multicast IP address for the output stream (for the addresses inside 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 are belonging to multicast, for others else are belonging to unicast). Multicast UDP Port enter the port number of the output stream. Target Mac Addr set the MAC Address of the receiving device.