Grundig SAT SystEms
HDTV Digital QAM
PHDQ 2002 BC
PHDQ 3002 BC
PHDQ 4002 BC
PHDQ 5002 BC
A
GSS
Phone:
+49 (0) 911 / 703 8877
+49 (0) 911 / 703 9210
Grundig SAT Systems GmbH
Beuthener Straße 43
D-90471 Nuremberg
Fax:
Email:
Internet:
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Safety regulations
Important
• Assembly, installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised
electrician.
• Switch off operating voltage before the start of assembly or service work or
pull out the mains plug.
• Install the system …
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in a dust-free, dry environment
so that it is protected from moisture, vapours, splashing water and damp
somewhere protected from direct sunlight
away from the immediate vicinity of heat sources
at an ambient temperature of < 50 °C.
•
Make sure the device is adequately ventilated.
Do not cover the ventilation slots.
• Beware of short circuits!
• No liability is accepted for damage caused by faulty connection or inexpert
handling.
• Observe the relevant norms, regulations and guidelines on the installation and
operation of antenna systems.
•
Earth the SAT receiver using the equipotential bonding rail in accordance with
DIN EN 50083 and VDE 0855.
• Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms.
Take action to prevent static discharge when working on the device.
General information
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2.1 Packing contents
1 Cassette PHDQ 2002 BC or PHDQ 3002 BC or PHDQ 4002 BC or
PHDQ 5002 BC
2 HF connection cables
1 Assembly instructions (on CD)
1 Measuring log
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2.2 Technical data
The devices meet the following EU directives:
73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC
The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
HF input:
Frequency range:
Frequency raster:
Level range:
950 … 2150 MHz
1 MHz
35 dBµV … 80 dBµV
DVB-S modes:
DVB-S2 modes:
DVB-S 1/2 , 2/3 , 3/4 , 5/6 , 7/8
QPSK 1/2 , 3/5 , 2/3 , 3/4 , 4/5 , 5/6 , 8/9 , 9/10 ,
8PSK 3/5 , 2/3 , 3/4 , 5/6 , 8/9 , 9/10
QPSK: 2 … 45 MSymb/s
QPSK: 10 … 30 MSymb/s
8PSK: 10 … 31 MSymb/s
Symbol rate DVB-S:
Symbol rate DVB-S2:
HF output:
PHDQ 2002 BC
Frequency range:
60 MHz … 86 MHz
PHDQ 3002 BC
Frequency range:
112 MHz … 306 MHz
PHDQ 4002 BC
Channels:
S21 … S41
306 MHz … 466 MHz
8 MHz
Frequency range:
Channel raster:
PHDQ 5002 BC
Channels:
C21 … C69
474 MHz … 858 MHz
8 MHz
Frequency range:
Channel raster:
Output level:
Output impedance:
Typ. 90 dBµV
75 Ω, nominal
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Connections:
SAT inputs:
HF output:
2 F-connectors
1 IEC socket, female
Connection strip (10-pin): For supply voltages and control circuits
Socket RS 232: Update interface
2.3 Description
The Cassettes convert two QPSK-modulated data flows into one QAM-modu-
lated data flow. The Cassettes are controlled via the head end. Each Cassette
has two inputs and one HF output, as well as an integrated multi-transport flow
processor for stuffing, PID pass, drop and service filtering.
For these Cassettes, information from a barker channel can be added or ex-
changed with a transport flow (MTP function, Drop- and service filter). For this
purpose, there are two autonomous reception tuners and one modulator on
which the modified transport flow can be transmitted as a QAM-modulated
signal.
The SDT and PAT tables are automatically generated. All data relevant to the
operation of the Cassette is registered in a logbook with a maximum of 500
entries.
The operating software of the Cassette can be actualised via an external 9-pin
SUB-D-socket, using a PC or notebook, (software “BE-Flash”) or settings in the
channel strips “A” (service channel) and “B” (barker channel) of the Cassette
(PC software “MTP”, component of software PSW 1000). You can find the cur-
rent operating software of the Cassettes on the website “http://www.gss.tv”.
The prepared input signals are transmitted to the HF output collector of the head
end via the HF output socket. The output level of the Cassettes can be set with the
level regulator (max. –20 dB) at the output collector of the head end.
After the head end has been switched on, the software version of the control
unit is displayed briefly in the two-line LC display and afterwards the type of
Cassette of the first slot.
Approximately five minutes after the last button has been pressed, the software
version of the control unit is displayed.
The Cassettes are designed for use in the following head ends:
–
–
–
PSU 12
PSU 8
PGT 8
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2.3.1 Manual display of the software version
If necessary, you can call up the display of the software version of the control
unit manually:
• Hold down any two keys of the control unit simultaneously until the display
goes dark and the software version, e.g. “V.34”, is displayed.
2.3.2 How the TP module works
When converting the QPSK-modulated signal to a QAM-modulated cable signal,
the demodulated data stream can be accessed via the integrated TP module. This
data stream, also called transport stream, contains several stations with all their
components (video, audio, data and service information), which can be changed
using the TP module.
The individual functions
Station filter
Individual stations can be deleted. This reduces the data rate and, consequently,
the output symbol rate.
Stuffing
The transport stream is padded out using what is known as zero data. This
increases the data rate and, consequently, the output symbol rate. Changing
the output symbol rate suitably alters the bandwidth used (halving the output
symbol rate roughly halves the bandwidth at the output).
Changing service information
The transport stream contains data in the form of tables which the receivers eval-
uate and require for convenient use. The TP module can change the “Network
Information Table” (NIT). The NIT contains data which the set-top box needs for
the automatic search function.
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2.3.3 Explanation of the term “symbol rate”
High-quality modulation methods like QPSK and QAM can encrypt several
bits as a single transferred and received symbol. The user data stream contains
the audio and video signals of a station and is thus permanently assigned. If
the value of the modulation and therefore the number of bits per symbol is in-
creased, the symbol rate falls compared to the user bit rate.
Formulae for calculating the output symbol rate “SR (A)” at a fixed input symbol
rate “SR (E)” and “FEC”.
256-QAM:
128-QAM:
64-QAM:
32-QAM:
16-QAM:
4-QAM:
SR (A) = FEC x 1/4 x SR (E)
SR (A) = FEC x 2/7 x SR (E)
SR (A) = FEC x 1/3 x SR (E)
SR (A) = FEC x 2/5 x SR (E)
SR (A) = FEC x 1/2 x SR (E)
SR (A) = FEC x 1/1 x SR (E)
Example:
Output symbol rate 64-QAM, FEC= 3/4,
Input symbol rate SR (E) = 27,500 kilosymbols per second
SR (A) = 3/4 x 1/3 x 27,500 kilosymbols/s
SR (A)
=
6,875 kilosymbols/s
Note:
If no “FEC” is stated in the station lists, it can be assumed to be
“FEC = 3
4”.
/
Reception from a transponder with a very low symbol rate
(SCPC station)
The extremely low data rate means that the output symbol rate is very low. If
there are reception problems with different digital receivers, set QAM modula-
tion with stuffing to a higher value.
Defined symbol rates
Some cable operators specify a fixed symbol rate (e.g. 6,900 kilosymbols per
second).
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Assembly
3.1 Installing the Cassette
Warning
Before inserting or changing Cassettes, pull the mains plug of the head end
out of the mains socket.
•
Unscrew the fastening screws from the bracket in the head end.
• Insert the Cassette into a free slot and push it into the housing.
• Align the Cassette and gently make it contact with the connections of the
circuit board and the HF bus bar.
• Fasten the Cassette with the 1 screws.
ꢀ
C101
L104
L100
L101
L103
C100
LNC-
+18V
ROT
BREITBA
+2
GRUEN
+18V
Anschl.
ꢀ
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
3.2 Connecting the Cassette
•
Connect the HF input cable with the input sockets “INPUT A” 2
(channel strip A) and “INPUT B” 1 (channel strip B).
Connect the head end to the mains power supply.
•
—> The Cassette is now ready for operation.
ꢀ *1/Ê
ꢀ
ꢀ *1/Êꢁ
ꢁ
,-ÓÎÓ
ꢂ
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Note:
The operating software of the Cassette can be updated via the socket
“RS 232” 3 (9-Pin-Sub-D) by means of a PC or notebook.
Use the “BE-Flash” software as the update software. You can make drop
and pass filter settings in the channel strip “B” using the “MTP” PC software.
You can find the current operating software of the Cassettes on the website
“http://www.gss.tv”.
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The operator control panel at a glance
4.1 Menu items
Program the Cassette using the keys on the head end control unit. The two-line
display of the control unit then shows the menus.
You can select the following main menu items
with the
button:
BE–Remote
V. 34
PROFESSIONAL
– Cassette and channel strip
– Output channel
– LNB oscillator frequency
– Symbol rate
– Input frequency
– QAM modulation
– Stuffing
4.2 Operator control panel
You can individually select the menus and menu items step-by-step using the
key pad of the head end:
scrolls forward through the menu
AUDIO
scrolls backward through the menu
◀
▶
/
select parameters in the menus
set values, initiate actions
selects sub-menus
M
saves all entries
The parameters to be set are displayed underlined (cursor).
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Programming
The following examples show how the PHDQ 4002 BC Cassette is programmed;
the output channels can be set from S21 … S41. Set the other Cassettes listed
in the same way.
5.1 Preparation
Notes:
Using the menu “LEVEL CONTROL” the Cassette generates an equally powerful
HF carrier on the video carrier frequency of the channel. In this way, the Cas-
sette‘s level can also be set with an analogue TV test receiver set to the video
carrier frequency of the channel. In order to prevent interference within the
head end and the cable system, the output level of the digital Cassettes must
be lowered by approx. 10 dB at 64 QAM and by approx. 4 dB at 256 QAM
compared to analogue Cassettes.
• Connect the test receiver to the “TEST OUTPUT” 1 of the
head end.
• Set the output channel of the Cassette (see page 14) and
adjust the TV test receiver to this channel.
• Switch on the modulator if necessary.
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• Measure the output level of the analogue Cassettes and, if
necessary, tune them to a uniform output level.
•
Check the output level of the digital DVB-MTP Cassettes.
Lower the output level of the appropriate Cassette in re-
lation to the analogue Cassettes at 64 QAM by approx.
10 dB and at 256 QAM by approx. 4 dB with the level
adjuster to the right of the Cassette.
•
.
After programming the Cassette check the output level of
the Cassette again and if necessary set it again.
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5.2 The menus at a glance
Mit * ) gekennzeichnete Funktionen sind
nur im Kanalzug ”A“ möglich
Functions marked by a star * ) are only
possible in the channel strip ”A“
BE–Remote
V.34
Ein/On
PROFESSIONAL
t > 10 s
Box 2
Box 1
DVB-MTP
*** S21
TWIN-QAM
+
S21-S41
S21-S41
*** S23
ꢄ
ꢃ
Bx 1A
DVB-MTP
*** S21
Bx 1A
VERSION:
Kanalzug
Channel strip
A / B
S21-S41
PHDQ 4002
V3
Bx 1A
VERSION:
MTP15
TP-Modul:
t > 2 s * )
* )
Bx 1A
S21
OUTPUT:
(306.00)
Bx 1A
OUTPUT:
(306.00)
▶
▶
S21
0
-64 … +64
!
!
* )
OUTPUT:
on
Bx 1A
Modulator:
on / off
* )
* )
* )
OUTPUT:
Bx 1A
0 … -7
0
LEVEL HF OUT:
OUTPUT:
LEVEL CONTROL
Bx 1A
OUTPUT:
Bx 1A
kBd
RANDOM 6900
* )
OUTPUT:
normal
Bx 1A
Spectrum
normal / inverse
* )
MODE:
Bx 1A
Ueberwachung
Überwachung KDG
/
Monitoring
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Bx 1A
LNB-Freq.:
◀
▶
/
f = 10600 MHz
Bx 1A
27500
INPUT:
DVB-S
◀
▶
/
/
–
+
C/N
Bx 1A
INPUT:
-0.4
Bx 1A
◀
▶
/
/
–
(+ 9.6)OK
+
f=11836
14.6 dB
ꢄ
ꢃ
Kanalzug B
* )
M
Channel strip B
* )
Bx 1A QAM-MODE:
256-QAM
–
+
/
* )
Bx 1A
STUFFING:
◀
▶
–
/
/
SR=6900 (6531)
+
ꢄ
ꢃ
Kanalzug A
M
Channel strip A
5.2.1 The menu of channel strip B
+
Bx 1A
DVB-MTP
** S21
Kanalzug
Channel strip
A / B
S21-S41
Bx 1B
LNB-Freq.:
◀
▶
/
f = 10600 MHz
Bx 1B
27500
INPUT:
DVB-S
◀
▶
/
/
–
+
C/N
(+ 9.6)OK
Bx 1B
INPUT:
-0.4
Bx 1B
◀
▶
/
/
–
+
f=11836
14.6 dB
ꢄ
ꢃ
M
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5.3 Cassette programming
• Switch on the head end.
—> The display shows the software version of the head
end (e.g. V.34).
—> The processor reads the Cassettes‘ data (approx. 10 s).
Mit * ) gekennzeichnete Funktionen sind
nur im Kanalzug ”A“ möglich
BE–Remote
V.34
Ein/On
Functions marked by a star * ) are only
possible in the channel strip ”A“
PROFESSIONAL
t > 10 s
Box 2
Box 1
DVB-MTP
*** S21
TWIN-QAM
+
S21-S41
S21-S41 *** S23
ꢄ
ꢃ
Selecting the Cassette
• If necessary select the Cassette you want to program
(Box…) by repeatedly pressing the button
.
• By pressing
, activate channel strip “A”.
Switching the channel strip
—>The display shows e.g. the menu “Bx 1A DVB-MTP”.
“Bx“
“1”
”A”
Cassette (box)
Cassette 1
Channel strip A
”S21-S41” Adjustable channel range
”
”
Functions of the MTP module
Set channel
***
”S21”
ꢄ
ꢃ
Bx 1A
DVB-MTP
*** S21
Bx 1A
VERSION:
V3
Kanalzug
Channel strip
A / B
S21-S41
PHDQ 4002
Bx 1A
VERSION:
MTP15
TP-Modul:
• Select the desired channel strip “A” or “B” with
.
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To query software versions:
- Software version and type of the Cassette:
Press the
button once.
- Software version of the TP module:
Press the
- Return to main menu:
Press the
button twice.
button again.
• Press the
button.
—> The “OUTPUT” menu is activated.
Setting the output channel (only Bx…A)
t > 2 s * )
* )
Bx 1A
S21
OUTPUT:
(306.00)
Bx 1A
S21
OUTPUT:
(306.00)
▶
▶
0
-64 … +64
!
!
• By pressing
, set the desired output channel.
—> The channel range that can be set depends on the
type of Cassette used.
Frequency offset (fine tuning)
• Press and hold down the
▶
button until “0” also appears
in the display.
• Use the keys
• If necessary, use the
setting.
to set the offset (-64 … +64).
◀
/key to return to the channel
Note:
Using the Cassette PHDQ 2002 BC and PHDQ 3002 BC
the menu “Frequency setting” appears instead of “Channel
setting”.
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OUTPUT:
on
Bx 1A
OUTPUT:
Bx 1A
◀
▶
/
/
–
112.0000 MHz
Modulator:
+
The QAM signal is transmitted with a bandwidth of 8 MHz.
This means that you can only use the channel centre fre-
quency of the existing channel raster in the range of chan-
nels S21 … C69 (frequency raster 8 MHz). The frequency
raster is 7 MHz in the range of the lower channel ranges
(≤ channel S20). If one uses the existing channel raster here,
this will result in interference (overlapping) of the 8 MHz
QAM signal packages and thus transmission problems.
For programming in this channel range, we recommend to
calculate the output frequency of the QAM modulator,
…
starting with the upper output frequency of the Cas-
sette listed in the “Specifications” going back in steps
of 8 MHz, or
…
starting with the lower output frequency of the Cas-
sette listed in the “Specifications” moving up in steps
of 8 MHz.
S 21 306.00
S 22 314.00
S 23 322.00
S 24 330.00
S 25 338.00
S 26 346.00
S 27 354.00
S 28 362.00
S 29 370.00
S 30 378.00
S 31 386.00
S 32 394.00
S 33 402.00
S 34 410.00
S 35 418.00
S 36 426.00
S 37 434.00
S 38 442.00
S 39 450.00
S 40 458.00
S 41 466.00
C 21 474.00
C 22 482.00
C 23 490.00
C 24 498.00
C 25 506.00
C 26 514.00
C 27 522.00
C 28 530.00
C 29 538.00
C 30 546.00
C 31 554.00
C 32 562.00
C 33 570.00
C 34 578.00
C 35 586.00
C 36 594.00
C 37 602.00
C 38 610.00
C 39 618.00
C 40 626.00
C 41 634.00
C 42 642.00
C 43 650.00
C 44 658.00
C 45 666.00
C 46 674.00
C 47 682.00
C 48 690.00
C 49 698.00
C 50 706.00
C 51 714.00
C 52 722.00
C 53 730.00
C 54 738.00
C 55 746.00
C 56 754.00
C 57 762.00
C 58 770.00
C 59 778.00
C 60 786.00
C 61 794.00
C 62 802.00
C 63 810.00
C 64 818.00
C 65 826.00
C 66 834.00
C 67 842.00
C 68 850.00
C 69 858.00
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Press the
button.
—> The menu “Setting the LNB oscillator frequency”
– “LNB-Freq.:” is activated (page 18).
or
• Press the
button.
—> The sub menu “Modulator settings”
– “OUTPUT: Modulator” is activated.
Modulator settings (only Bx…A)
* )
OUTPUT:
on
Bx 1A
Modulator:
on / off
• By pressing the
buttons, switch the modulator
(HF output) “on” (default setting).
• Press the
button.
—> The display shows “OUTPUT: LEVEL HF OUT:”.
Setting output level of the channel strips (only Bx…A)
* )
OUTPUT:
Bx 1A
0 … -7
0
LEVEL HF OUT:
* )
OUTPUT:
LEVEL CONTROL
Bx 1A
• Press the
button.
—> “OUTPUT: LEVEL CONTROL” appears in the display.
Note:
In this mode a digital carrier is set to the analogue pic-
ture carrier frequency of the output channel of the channel
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strip. Thus you can measure the absolute output level using
a analogue test receiver.
•
Measure the output level of the channel strip using the con-
nected antenna test receiver.
AUDIO
•
By pressing the
button activate the menu
“OUTPUT: LEVEL HF OUT:” and adjust the output level in-
crementally from “0” to “–7” dB by pressing
.
• Press the
button twice.
—> “OUTPUT: RANDOM” is shown in the display.
Producing a QAM signal for testing (only Bx…A)
* )
OUTPUT:
Bx 1A
kBd
RANDOM 6900
The Cassette generates a QAM signal for testing, without
there having to be an input signal.
In the second menu line, the corresponding output symbol
rate e.g. “6900 kBd”
(= 6,900 kilosymbols per second) is shown.
• Press the
button.
—> The display shows the “OUTPUT: Spectrum” menu.
Inverting the user signal (only Bx…A)
For exceptions and “older” digital cable receivers, the spec-
tral position of the user signal can be inverted.
* )
OUTPUT:
normal
Bx 1A
Spectrum
normal / inverse
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• By pressing
set the spectral position “normal” or
“inverse”.
• Press the
button.
—> The menu “QAM monitoring” –
“MODE: Ueberwachung” is activated.
QAM monitoring (only Bx…A)
In this menu the signal at the Cassettes´ output is defined if
there is no input signal available:
– “Ueberwachung” (Monitoring): Single carrier,
– “KDG”: QAM modulated data flow.
Thus an automatic monitoring of the QAM modulated out-
put signal is possible.
* )
MODE:
Bx 1A
Ueberwachung
Überwachung
/
Monitoring
•Use
to select “Ueberwachung” or “KDG”.
• Press the
button:
—> The menu “Setting the LNB oscillator frequency” –
“LNB-Freq.:” is activated.
Setting the LNB oscillator frequency
Bx 1A
LNB-Freq.:
◀
▶
/
f = 10600 MHz
◀
▶
• Use the
/
buttons to place the cursor under the number
to be changed and use
frequency.
to set the LNB oscillator
• Press the
button:
—> The menu “Setting the input symbol rate and the
DVB mode” – “INPUT SR=27500” is activated.
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Setting the input symbol rate and the DVB mode
Setting the symbol rate
The symbol rate “SR” of the satellite transponder can be
found in the current transponder tables of the various satel-
lite trade magazines or in the websites of the according
program providers.
Bx 1A
27500
INPUT:
◀
▶
/
/
–
DVB-S
+
◀
▶
• Use the
number
/
buttons to place the cursor under the
“
SR=27500
rate with the buttons
”
to be changed and set the symbol
.
Setting the DVB mode
The Cassettes recognize the transmitted DVB mode and
switch over between the normal QPSK mode (DVB-S) and
the DVB-S2 mode. Receiving stations with DVB-S2 mode,
we suggest to preset the DVB mode to shorten the time for
searching stations.
▶
•
Use the
button to place the cursor under “DVB-S” /
“DVB-S2“ and set the DVB mode with the buttons
(s. Technical data).
• Press the
button.
—> The menu “Setting the input frequency” – “INPUT” is
activated.
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Setting the input frequency (transponder frequency)
Notes:
–
If three dots “ … ” appear in the second line of the display,
the Cassette is in the “station search” mode.
Please wait until the process has finished.
Once the HF receiver has synchronised to the input signal,
any offset to the target frequency is displayed in MHz, e.g.
“– 0.4”.
– If a question mark “?” appears in the second line of the
display, there is no input signal present. Check the configu-
ration of the antenna system and head end as well as the
preceding settings of the Cassette in question.
C/N
Bx 1A
INPUT:
-0.4
Bx 1A
◀
▶
/
/
–
(+ 9.6)OK
14.6 dB
+
f=11836
ꢄ
ꢃ
Kanalzug B
Channel strip B
* )
M
◀
▶
•
•
Use the
/
buttons to place the cursor under the
number to be changed and set the input frequency with
the buttons
Press
.
to adjust the input frequency so that the offset
is less than 1 MHz.
• Press the button.
—> The sub-menu “Testing the signal to noise ratio” –
“C/N” is activated
Testing the signal to noise ratio
In this menu you can estimate the quality of the input signal.
C/N
Bx 1A
(+ 9.6) OK
14.6 dB
ꢀ
ꢁ ꢂ
1 Current signal to noise ratio
2 This value shows the difference between the quality
of the input signal and the threshold of the tuner at
this type of modulation.
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Note:
At a value lower than “5” picture dropouts can occur.
3 If “OK” is shown, the signal to noise ratio is ok.
If a value < 5 is shown under 2 the display changes
from “OK” to “!!”.
• Press the
button —> Return to the main menu.
Note:
Setting the channel strip “B” store the setting by using the
M
button
:
—> Return to “Selecting the Cassette”
A
(page 13).
Going back to “Switching the channel strip” B via
(page 13) cancels all settings that have not been saved.
• Press the
button.
—> The menu “Setting the QAM modulation value”
– “QAM-MODE” is activated.
Setting the QAM modulation value (only Bx…A)
* )
Bx 1A QAM-MODE:
256-QAM
–
+
/
•
Setting the QAM mode with
.
—> A higher QAM mode restricts the output symbol
rate (permissible value < 7,000 kilosymbols per
second).
An output QAM mode of > 64 QAM places a large
burden on the cable network. Due to noise, delay
and frequency response problems, a reception of
the converted output signal can be impeded.
• Press the
button.
—> The menu “Setting the stuffing” – “STUFFING”
is activated.
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Setting the stuffing (only Bx…A)
* )
Bx 1A
STUFFING:
◀
▶
–
/
/
SR=6900 (6531)
+
ꢄ
ꢃ
Kanalzug A
M
Channel strip A
SR=6900 (= “number 1”):
Active output symbol rate
Bx 1A
STUFFING:
SR=6900 (6531)
Zahl 1
Zahl 2
Number 1 Number 2
(6531) (= “number 2”):
The current measured output symbol rate.
If the station filter is activated, this value is lower than
the value of the “number 1”. The value fluctuates,
since the data rates of individual stations are dynami-
cally modified by the broadcasters.
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▶
•
Use the
number to be changed (“number 1”) and set the symbol
rate with the buttons
The value set corresponds to the new output symbol rate.
/
buttons to place the cursor under the
.
Note:
• Increase the value of “number 1”
—> With the station filter “on”/”off”, the “number 1” can
be increased to any value up to 7,000.
• Reduce the value of “number 1”.
—> With the station filter “on”, the “number 1” can be
decreased. To do this, observe the “number 2” for
approx. 30 seconds and note the highest value.
Add roughly 10 % to this value. Do not decrease the
“number 1” lower than the value of “number 2”.
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Is the “number 1” lower than “number 2” exclama-
tion marks “!!” appear in the display.
Bx 1A
STUFFING:
SR=6250 (6531) !!
Saving settings
M
• Press the
button.
—> Return to “Selecting the Cassette”
A
(page 13).
—> The “new” settings are saved permanently.
—> If functions of the MTP module are activated, their
status is shown in the second line of the display:
Box 1
DVB-MTP:
* * * S21
S21-S41
1.
2.
3.
1. Position:
2. Position:
“P” – station filter on
“i” – PSI off
“M” – PSI on
“*” – PSI and drop/pass filter off
“N” – NIT changed
3. Position:
Functions that are not active are indicated by a
star “ * ”.
Notes:
–
Going back to “Switching the channel strip” B via
(page 13) cancels all settings that have not
been saved.
– If necessary set channel strip “B”.
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