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HEP800 User Manual

HEP 800M HEADEND PROCESSOR

USER MANUAL
HEP800 User Manual

Table of Contents

1. Product Overview……….………....…….……...……………………. 1
1.1 Outline...…….…………...…………….…….….....…………….. 1
1.2 Features....…………………..….......………….…..…..…………. 1

2. Physical.…..………......…..………..………..………..…..…..……….. 2
2.1 Appearance and Description........……….…………….......……… 2
2.2 Available Modules.…….…….…..….…………..….....…………. 3

3. Installation Guide...….…....………..……………....….……………… 4
3.1 Acquisition Check..…………………...…..……………………… 4
3.2 Installation Preparation.……..…………………….....…………... 4
3.2.1 Device’s Installation flow check……………………………4
3.2.2 Environmental requirements………………………………. 5
3.2.3 Grounding requirements…………………………………… 5
3.2.4 Frame Grounding…………………………………………... 6
3.2.5 Device Grounding…………………………………………. 6
3.3 Wires Connection.….……..…..…..…..….......………..….……… 6
3.3.1 Power Cord Connections………………………………….. 6

4. Web NMS Management...……………………..….....……………….. 7


4.1 Login.....…..…………..…..…....………..…………...………..…. 7
4.2 Operation…………………………………………………………. 7
4.2.1 Summary…………………………………………………… 7
4.2.2 Parameters…………………………………………………. 8

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Table of Contents (cont.)

4.2.2.1 Modules……………………………………………... 8
4.2.2.1.a DX514 IP Adapter…………………………… 8
4.2.2.1.b DX214A 4 CVBS Encoder………………….. 11
4.2.2.1.c DX224 4 HDMI Encoder……………………. 14
4.2.2.1.d DX202A 2 HDMI Encoder………………….. 17
4.2.2.1.e DX904 FTA Satellite Tuner…………………. 20
4.2.2.1.f DX316 / DX332 / DX306I Modulator………. 23
4.2.2.1.g DX902 / DX912 Satellite Tuner w/Descr…….28
4.2.2.1.h DX924 FTA Tuner Module………………….. 35
4.2.2.2 Stream Switch……………………………………….. 42
4.2.2.3 General……………………………………………….43
4.2.3 System………………………………………………………44
4.2.3.1 Network………………………………………………44
4.2.3.2 Password…………………………………………….. 45
4.2.3.3 Configuration………………………………………... 46
4.2.3.4 Firmware…………………………………………….. 47
4.2.3.5 Date / Time………………………………………….. 48
4.2.3.6 Log…………………………………………………... 49

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1. Product Overview

1.1 Outline

HEP800 head-end processor is the new generation of intelligent headend processing


equipment.

This 1-U case comes with 6 independent module slots. Each module can be configured
individually based on the applications including encoding, decoding, trans-coding,
multiplexing, descrambling and modulating processing and the combination of all these
functions.

It supports multiple input and output interfaces and signal formats. With its powerful
performance and low cost, HEP800 is especially adequate for the new generation CATV
system.

1.2 Features

• Support flexible combination of different type of modules


• Support up to 6 modules
• Any module can be installed in any position
• Support 1 ASI output (as copy of One of the IP out from GE1)
• Support IP input and output from GE1 and GE2
• Support Web management, with update via web
• Standard 1 RU enclosure

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2. Physical

2.1 Appearance and Description


2

7
4

5
1

1 Air Vent
2 ASI output port

3 GE1: IP signal output, SFP connector


GE2:IP signal input and output, SFP connector
4 Reset: Reset webmaster IP address, recover it to default IP address

5 GE1: IP signal output, SFP connector


GE2:IP signal input and output, SFP connector
6 NMS: network management system / CAS communication, Ethernet
interface
7 Indicators

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2.2 Available Modules

DX514 IP Adapter DX506 IP Multiplexing

DX214/DX214A 4 CVBS Encoding DX218S 8 CVBS Encoding

DX224/DX224S 4 HDMI Encoding DX224V 4 HDMI Encoding

DX702 2 HD-SDI Decoding DX202A 2 HDMI Encoding/Transcoding

DX902 2 Tuner(DVB-S/S2) Descrambling


DX202A-D 2 SDI Encoding/Transcoding DX912 2 Tuner (DVB-C) Descrambling

DX316/332 16/32 QAM Modulating


DX306I 6 ISDB-Tb Modulating DX904 4 FTA Tuner (DVB-S/S2)

DX924 4 FTA Tuner (DVB-C(J.83 A/C)/J.83B/ DVB-T/T2/ISDB-T)

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3. Installation Guide

3.1 Acquisition Check


When user opens the package of the device, it is necessary to check items according to
packing list.

Normally it should include the following items:

• HEP800M Head-end processor


• User’s Manual
• Power Cord

If any item is missing or mismatching with the list above, please contact local dealer.

3.2 Installation Preparation


When users install device, please follow the below steps. The details of installation will
be described at the rest part of this chapter. Users can also refer rear panel chart during
the installation.

The main steps of the installation include:

• Checking the possible device missing or damage during the transportation


• Preparing relevant environment for installation
• Installing HEP800M head-end processor
• Connecting signal cables
• Connecting communication port (if it is necessary)

3.2.1 Device’s Installation Flow Chart

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3.2.2 Environment Requirement

Item Requirement

When user installs machine frame array in one machine hall, the
Machine Hall Space distance between 2 rows of machine frames should be 1.2~1.5m and
the distance against wall should be no less than 0.8m.

Electric Isolation, Dust Free


Machine Hall Floor Volume resistivity of ground anti-static material: 1X107~1X1010,
Grounding current limiting resistance: 1M (Floor bearing should be
greater than 450Kg/㎡)

Environment 5~40℃(sustainable ), 0~45℃(short time)


Temperature installing air-conditioning is recommended
Relative Humidity 20%~80% sustainable 10%~90% short time

Pressure 86~105KPa

Door & Window Installing rubber strip for sealing door-gaps and dual level glasses
for window
Wall It can be covered with wallpaper, or brightness less paint.

Fire Protection Fire alarm system and extinguisher

Requiring device power, air-conditioning power and lighting power


are independent to each other. Device power requires AC power
Power
220V ±10% 50/60Hz or 110V ±10% 50/60Hz. Please carefully
check before running.

3.2.3 Grounding Requirement

• All function modules’ good grounding is the basis of reliability and stability of
devices. Also, they are the most important guarantee of lightning arresting and
interference rejection. Therefore, the system must follow this rule.
• Coaxial cables’ outer conductor and isolation layer should keep proper electric
conducting with the metal housing of device.

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• Grounding conductor must adopt copper conductor in order to reduce high


frequency impedance, and the grounding wire must be as thick and short as
possible.
• Users should make sure the 2 ends of grounding wire well electric conducted
• It is prohibited to use any other device as part of grounding electric circuit
• The area of the conduction between grounding wire and device’s frame should be
no less than 25 mm2.

3.2.4 Frame Grounding


All the machine frames (racks) should be connected with protective copper strip. The
grounding wire should be as short as possible and avoid circling. The area of the
conduction between grounding wire and grounding strip should be no less than 25 mm2.

3.2.5 Device Grounding


Connecting the device’s grounding rod to frame’s grounding pole with copper wire.

3.3 Wire’s Connection

3.3.1 Power cord connection


The power socket is located on the left of rear panel, as seen from the back of the unit;
and the power switch is on its left.

User can plug one end of the power cord to the socket and insert the other end to AC
power. The grounding resistance should be smaller than 1Ω.

Before connecting the power cord to the HEP800M Head End Processor, the power
switch should be set to “OFF”.

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4. Web NMS Management

This device does not support front panel LCD operation, and the modification can only
be performed through Web NMS.

4.1 Login

The factory default IP address is 192.168.000.136 and users can connect the device and
web NMS through this IP address.

Connect the PC (Personal Computer) and the device with a net cable, and use ping
command to confirm they are on the same network segment. If not reply, please be sure
they are on the same segment before calling customer service.

Launch the web browser an input the device IP address in the browser’s address bar and
press Enter.

It will display the Login interface as below. Input the Username and Password (Both the
default Username and Password are “admin”. And then click “Sign In” to start the device
setting.

4.2 Operation

4.2.1 Summary

When we confirm the login, it displays the Summary interface as in the figure below.

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Indicators—Green
light indicates the TS
User can click any item here to is normal, which
enter the corresponding
otherwise the run
interface to check information indicator turns to
or set the parameters.
red.

4.2.2 Parameters

From the menu on left side of the webpage, clicking on the desired module, i.e. Module1
to Module 6, you will get different interfaces for parameter setting depending on the
specific function of the selected module,

Display screens and controls are shown in the following paragraphs.

4.2.2.1 Modules

4.2.2.1.a DX514 IP Adapter Module

DX514 module supports 10 IP input through GE1 or GE2 and 4 ASI bi- directional ports.

When ASI port is selected as input, this module will output IP thru GE1/GE2 as mirror of
ASI input. If selected ASI port as output, ASI 1, 2, 3 and 4 outputs will mirror IP inputs 1,
2, 3 and 4 accordingly.

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Clicking “Input CH” and then clicking “Setting Group”, the following interface will be
displayed:

Select ASI port as input or


output

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By clicking on “IP Stream”, it will display the following interface where stream
parameters can be set:

Clicking on “System”, the following interface with information on the module and
upgrading access will be shown:

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4.2.2.1.b DX214A 4 CVBS Encoding Module

DX214A module has 4 CVBS and their corresponding stereo audio inputs, also
supporting OSD function. Click on the required encoder (“Enc CH 1” to “Enc CH4”) to
set its parameters and get the user interface as below:

Video and Audio


Settings. User can
edit any item
listed as needed.

When the video


lock turns green, it
means there is
source inputting
through input port.

Click on “OSD” to set different Logo/ Caption/ QRCode of each encoding channel or set

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same Logo/ Caption/ QRCode of all channels:

Select one channel


or all channels to
set parameters

There are 3 channels which users can


chose to apply Logo/Caption/QRCode.

Point to the Logo/Caption/QRCode and


click the right mouse button to set
Logo/Caption/QRCode parameters. Users
can move Logo/Caption/QRCode on the
Browse and upload the screen.
LOGO, then click “Add”
to apply it

Select “on”,the logo/Caption/QRCode


will display on the screen.

Click “Date” to set the show time and


date of logo/Caption/QRCode

Select the text color


and background
color
Enter your text here

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Put your QRcode URL here

Browse and select the


QRcode which has been
created

By clicking on “General”, the following interface will be displayed, where the general
parameters of the module can be set:

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Clicking on “System”, will display the module information as shown below.

4.2.2.1.c DX224 4 HDMI Encoding Module

DX224 supports 4 HDMI input channel, Clicking on “Encoder 1” to “Encoder 4” allows


to configure the selected HDMI input signals displaying the interface as below:

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Each channel’s
information and
modules’ system
information

Clicking “IP stream” the output IP parameters are displayed and can be modified:

As with the other modules, “System” allows to check status and system information:

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4.2.2.1.d DX202A 2 HDMI Encoding Module

DX202A module has 2 HDMI inputs, and it can be used as transcoder or encoder.
Clicking on “Encoder/Transcoder 1”or “Encoder/Transcoder 2” parameters for each
channel can be set.

In the next attached figures main screen and its scrolled down continuity are shown.

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By clicking the “IP input” tab, it displays following interface where users can check
and set DX202A IP input parameters.

And when clicking the last tab, “IP stream output”, it displays the interface displayed
in the next page; where users can check and set IP output parameters. Please see next
page. DX202A supports 1 MTPS output.

There is also a System tab, where users can check and set DX202A module’s system
information.

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4.2.2.1.e DX904 FTA Satellite Tuner module

DX904 module is a Free to Air 4 input DVB-S/S2 satellite tuner.

Clicking on the “Tuner1” to “Tuner4” tabs the RF parameters for the selected tuner can
be set as below:

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To set the IP stream parameters click “IP stream” tab; the module supports 4 MPTS
output through front panel or switch to other module and it display the interface as
below:

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“System” tab, displays the following interface where users can check and set the module’s
system information:

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4.2.2.1.f DX316 / DX332 / DX306I Modulator modules

DX316 is a 16 non adjacent RF carrier modulator module, while DX332 is a 32 RF


carrier version. Both are IP input to DVB-C output with scramble capability.

DX306I is a 6 RF channel IP to ISDB-Tb modulator. As the three modules have similar


NMS interface, only one is explained; difference is in the quantity of channels each one
displays and the ISDB-Tb version has no scrambling.

From the module main menu, clicking “Mux-Output CH x” tab and scrolling down to
reach the channel intended to modify, the interface below is obtained where users can
select the output TSs.

Clicking in the “General” tab, brings the following interface where users can set
parameters for each output channel.

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Users click the interface is display as below, and click to apply the modified
parameters.

The “PID Pass” tab, displays the interface where to add the PIDs which need pass
through:

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‘Scr Chx’ tab, enters the Scrambler interface for the selected channel, as below. Please
note this tab is not available in DX306I, ISDB-Tb modulator.

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‘IP Stream’ tab, displays the following interface where to set IP out parameters:

By clicking at the top you enter the “Quickly Config” dialog where all the
channels are configured simultaneously:

Set output IP address

Click to enable the status and


select TS out thru Data 1 or Data 2

While clicking in a channel line, the “Channel Config” dialog is opened for that
specific selected channel, as shown in the next page.

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The ‘Modulator’ tab, allows to set RF output parameters:

Click to set all


channels RF output
parameters

Click to set each


channel RF output
parameters

As with the previous tab, the “Quickly Config” dialog allows to configure all channels
simultaneously:

and the “Channel Config” dialog works only on the selected one:

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“System” tab, allows to check module’s system information:

4.2.2.1.g DX902 / DX912 Satellite Tuner Descrambling Modules

DX902 and DX912 are dual tuner modules with descrambling capabilities. DX902 has 2
DVB-S/S2 inputs while DX912, 2 DVB-C. Both have similar NMS interface so, as in
the previous paragraph only one is explained.

“Tuner1” and “Tuner2” tabs allow configuring the input tuner parameters, as below:

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Input right information in


this area as per the
source signal, and then
click ‘Apply’ button
below to receive satellite
signals.

DX902 and DX912 support 2 CI cards to descramble programs from tuner inputs. The ‘CI
Card’ tab allows to configure both:

Card Selection Area

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One CI card can be applied to descramble programs from the 2 Tuner input signal sources.
‘Skip CI card’ means to skip the card which is used for FTA stream:

Users can decide whether to enable the card error check function by checking the box.

After configuring CI card parameters, click button to apply the input data and then
click button to parse programs from the channel selected in ‘Input TS Mode’.

The searched out programs will be listed in the ‘Descramble’ box below:

Program list from the


channel selected in
‘Input TS Mode’

Check the program(s) to be descrambled and click button to start descrambling


the checked program(s). The program quantity to be descrambled will depend on the

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CAM/CI performance you apply to.

Number before slash indicates the programs which have been descrambled.
Number behind slash indicates the whole programs from the selected channel.

Users can also read the program information by clicking ‘+’ symbol.

Through the “BISS” tab, the user can configure 2 BISS and descramble the input
channels as below:

“Mux” tab, allows to choose the programs from the 2 tuners and connect the input to the
Mux output:

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Input Area Output Area

Operation Area

Configure ‘Input Area’ and ‘Output Area’ with buttons in ‘Operation Area’. Instructions
are as below:

: To enable/disable the CA filter


: To enable/disable the PID remapping

To refresh the input program information

To refresh the output program information

Select one input program first and click this button to transfer the selected
program to the right box to output

Similarly, user can cancel the multiplexed programs from the right box

To select all the input programs

To select all the output programs

To parse programs time limitation of parsing input programs

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Program Modification:

The multiplexed program information can be modified by clicking the program in the
‘output’ area. For example, when hitting it triggers a dialog box where users can
input new information:

Input new data and click ‘Save’ button at last to confirm the modification.

The “PID Pass” tabis used to add the PIDs that need to pass through, as shown below:

Click this button to


generate more rows to
add PIDs.

In “General”, the IP input and output parameters can be set:

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“System”, displays the module’s system information:

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4.2.2.1.h DX924 FTA Tuner Module

DX924 module supports 4 tuner inputs with demodulation (DVB-C (J.83 A/C) / J.83B /
DVB-T /T2 / ISDB-T) dynamic switching function.

“Tuner1” to “Tuner 4” tabs are used to set the RF parameters as below:

DVB-C (J.83 A/C):

DVB-T:

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DVB-T2:

DVB-C (J.83 B):

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ISDB-T:

As the DX924 module has no output port, it should be used combined with other
module. The “Mux” tab is intended to set the mux parameters:

Input Area Output


Area

Programs from 4 tuners

Operation Area

Configure ‘Input Area’ and ‘Output Area’ with buttons in ‘Operation Area’. Instructions
are as below:

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: To enable/disable the CA filter


: To enable/disable the PID remapping
To refresh the input program information

To refresh the output program information

Select one input program first and click this button to transfer the selected
program to the right box to output.

Similarly, user can cancel the multiplexed programs from the right box

To select all the input programs

To select all the output programs

To parse programs time limitation of parsing input programs

Program Modification:

The multiplexed program information can be modified by clicking the program in the
‘output’ area. For example, when clicking , it triggers a dialog box where users
can input new information:

“PID Pass” tab allows to add the PIDs which to be passed through.

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“General” tab is used to set the general parameters of this module. If select stream out
mode as “Tuner1/2/3/4 Bypass, there is nothing in “Mux” part.

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“IP Stream”:Data port / Passthrough / Mux parameters can be set here.

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“System”, displays the module’s system information:

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4.2.2.2 Stream Switch

From the menu on left side of the webpage, by clicking “Stream Switch” the user can
select IP from each module and switch to other module or output through GE1/GE2.

HEP800M support up to 6 modules, each module has IP input and output, users can
configure IP stream in this interface, It displays the interface as below:

Select different port


and module to set IP
steam.

Click here to select the


IP output port or
module.

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4.2.2.3 General

Click on “General” only if a module is needed to be debugged, this is typically a support


engineering operation.

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4.2.3 System

4.2.3.1 Network

Clicking ‘Network’, will display the dialog box to set network parameters:

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4.2.3.2 Password

Clicking ‘Password’, will display the dialog box to set the login account and password
for the web NMS:

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4.2.3.3 Configuration

Clicking ‘Configuration’, will display the dialog box to set the configuration of the device:

Select areas

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4.2.3.4 Firmware

Clicking ‘Firmware’, will allow the updating of the device firmware:

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4.2.3.5 Date / Time

Clicking ‘Date / Time’, will allow the setting of the date and time of the device and to add
NTP server/s IP address/es:

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4.2.3.6 Log

Clicking ‘Log’, will allow to check the device’s log:

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