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EQ8096 Universal Edge QAMSoftware Version 6.6.0 REFERENCE GUIDE 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A

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Introduction to the EQ8096 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 1-2 List of Tables Table 1.1 Equipment Marketing Codes...

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download Note: Parameters that are configurable using the web browser GUI cannot be modified us

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <simulcrypt_status&g

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download If the unit tries to establish a connection but has not yet been successful the followi

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.3.2.3 EMM Service If an EMM service has been initialized, but no server is connected,

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.3.2.4 Multiple EMM Streams and Connections It is possible to have multiple <emm_s

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4 Configuration Using XML file via FTP When the caconfig XML file has been edited to

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download • pid is the PID used to put the EMM data onto the output. • output_mask is a bit ma

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4.3 Deleting an EMM Stream To delete an EMM stream, the parameters need to be sent as

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4.4 Multiple EMM Streams More than one EMM stream can be defined in one EMM connecti

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <cp_duration_ds>600</cp_duration_ds> <program_number>10<

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Introduction to the EQ8096 1.1 Scope of this Reference Guide 1.1.1 Who Should Use This Reference Guide This Reference Guide is written for operato

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4.6 Changing Access Criteria To change the access_criteria, the same file is used wi

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <simulcrypt_config&g

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download </ecm_group> <ecm_group> <ecm_id>0x40</ecm_id&

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <program_number>-1</program_number> <key_no>1</k

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <key_no>41</key_no> <ecm_group> <ecm_id>0x1

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <ecm_group> <ecm_id>0x100</ecm_id> <super_cas

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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 5-20 5.8 Redundancy Switch To perform a redundancy swi

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6 Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Chapter 6 Contents 6.1 Introduction...

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 6-2 BLANK

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 6.1 Introduction This chapter provides the schedules and instructions, where applicable, for routine inspe

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Introduction to the EQ8096 Table 1.1 Equipment Marketing Codes Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description EQ8096/BAS F

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding • If the product has been exposed to rain or water. • If the product does not operate normally by follow

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 6.4 Fault-finding 6.4.1 Fault-finding Philosophy It is the objective of this chapter to provide sufficien

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding When the failure condition has been fully investigated, and the symptoms are known, proceed with fault-fin

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 6.4.4 Lithium Battery The lithium battery fitted within this product is not user replaceable and as such s

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Step Action If Result of Action is Yes… If Result of Action is No… 4 Check PSU Module(s) and Fuse(s). En

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 5. Tighten the four locking screws. Notes: Following this procedure does NOT invalidate the warranty. O

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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 6-10 6.6 Disposing of This Equipment Dispose of this equipment safely at

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7 Code Upgrade and License Key Entry Chapter 7 Contents 7.1 Introduction...

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Code Upgrade and License Key Entry 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 7-2 BLANK

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Code Upgrade and License Key Entry 7.1 Introduction This chapter specifies the procedure for upgrading software via FTP and obtaining and entering

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Introduction to the EQ8096 1.1.4 Card Assignment Figure 1.1 shows the position of the various cards at the rear of the unit. Input Card 1 2 345 6

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Code Upgrade and License Key Entry 7.2.3 Software Upgrading To upgrade the software: 1. Unzip/save upgrade files to a local directory. 2. Note I

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Code Upgrade and License Key Entry Figure 7.1 License Key Entry Web Page 3. TTV will then supply a license key that is only valid for the unit wi

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Code Upgrade and License Key Entry 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 7-6 • M-CMTS disabled: No DEPI Stats and DEPI Config tabbed pages available, ve

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8 Unit Configuration via FTP Chapter 8 Contents 8.1 Introduction...

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Unit Configuration via FTP 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 8-2 BLANK

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Unit Configuration via FTP 8.1 Introduction This chapter provides details of how to store a unit configuration to a local PC using the FTP get comm

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Unit Configuration via FTP 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 8-4 1400 bytes received in 0.84 seconds <1.66 Kbytes/sec> ftp> Note: The unit

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9 Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards Chapter 9 Contents 9.1 Introduction...

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 9-2 BLANK

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 9.1 Introduction This document defines the procedures installing and removing Input and Output

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Introduction to the EQ8096 • Extraction of incoming PSI tables (PAT, PMT) and automatic PID remapping into outgoing multiple program Transport Str

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 9.2.2 Installing an Output Card The EQ8096 is fitted with individual blanking panels to slots

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards Figure 9.2 Locating the Output Card 6. Fit two screws removed from blanking panel and secure

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 2. Insert S14483 Card Extraction tools in each of the two M3 bushes below the securing screw h

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards Figure 9.6 Extracting the Output Card 9.3 Replacing (Upgrading) an Input Card 9.3.1 Preparin

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 5. After the transfer has successfully completed type ‘bye’ to exit the FTP session. The confi

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 9.3.4 Restore Unit IP and Serial Number The original Serial number, IP address and Configuratio

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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 9-10 BLANK

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10 EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification Chapter 10 Contents 10.1 General...

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 10-2 BLANK

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.1 General 10.1.1 Overview This document describes the system test specification for on site test and ve

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Introduction to the EQ8096 • The RF channel that each TS is multiplexed to is defined in Table 1.3. • The EQ8096 can optionally be controlled via

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3 General Test Configuration The following diagram shows the general set up required for EQAM testing w

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3.1 System Setup A tester must perform the following set up when first installing the EQAM • The EQ8096

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification Figure 10.3 DEPI Configuration WEB GUI Note: There is one configuration page per 24 DEPI sessions. This i

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification Select the output card/Spigot/QAM you wish to enable the session on, e.g. in our example we enable Input Car

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification If there is a problem enabling a channel then the selection will not change to grey and will still say “Dis

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification When the DEPI sessions have been configured with the correct set up and the core is running you should see a

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3.3 CISCO Core Configurartion The “Remote Session Id” returned to the DEPI Configuration WEB GUI page w

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3.4 DTI Card After the system is booted and configured ensure the DTI client card is in Sync by checking

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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 10-12 BLANK

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A Glossary Annex A The following list covers most of the abbreviations, acronyms and terms as used in Ericsson Manuals, User and Reference Guides

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Introduction to the EQ8096 1.2.6 Modulation and Up-conversion Each modulator card of the EQ8096 supports the simultaneous generation of up to 12QA

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Glossary AMOL I and II Automatic Measure of Line-ups I and II: Used by automated equipment to measure programme-viewing ratings. ARP Address Res

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Glossary Bouquet A collection of services (TV, radio, and data, or any combination of the three) grouped and sold together, and identified in the S

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Glossary Chrominance The color part of a TV picture signal, relating to the hue and saturation but not to the luminance (brightness) of the signal

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Glossary DCE Data Communications Equipment: Typically a modem. It establishes, maintains and terminates a session on a network but in itself is not

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Glossary DSNG Digital Satellite News-Gathering. DSP Digital Signal Processor. DTE Data circuit Terminating Equipment: A communications device that

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Glossary Encryption Encoding of a transmission to prevent access without the appropriate decryption equipment and authorization. EPG Electronic Pr

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Glossary GUI Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a

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Glossary IP Internet Protocol: The IP part of TCP/IP. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a network address a

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Glossary JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group: ISO/ITU standard for compressing still images. It has a high compression capability. Using discre

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Glossary MEM Multiplex Element Manager: A GUI-based control system, part of the range of Ericsson compression system control element products. The

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Introduction to the EQ8096 1.3.1.1 Standard Mapping When configured in Standard mapping mode (default), there is a direct relationship between Inpu

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Glossary Multicast An IP mechanism that allows transmission of data to multiple receivers. A multicast can also have several transmit sources simu

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Glossary OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex: A modulation technique used for digital TV transmission in Europe, Japan and Australia; more

Strany 82 - 4.5 Trap Destination Table

Glossary PES Packetized Elementary Stream: A sequential stream of data bytes that has been converted from original elementary streams of audio an

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Glossary PRPB Analogue Color difference signals. Refer to CRCB for an explanation.PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory: A device, which may be writt

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Glossary ROM Read Only Memory: A non-volatile storage device for digital data. Data has been stored permanently in this device. No further inform

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Glossary STB Set-Top Box: A box that sits on top of a television set and is the interface between the home television and the cable TV company. New

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Glossary SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference. It is a sim

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Glossary UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: A device providing a serial interface for transmitting and receiving data. UDP User Da

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Glossary 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A A-20 Y (Luminance) Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line. The only signal required fo

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B Technical Specification Annex B Contents B.1 Unit Specification...

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Introduction to the EQ8096 Table 1.6 Channel and Transport Stream Allocations for ‘Distributed Input’ mode (example Slot 1) Output 1 Left-most c

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Technical Specification 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A B-2 List of Tables Table B.1 EQ8096 Unit Specification ...

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Technical Specification B.1 Unit Specification The EQ8096 Unit specification is shown in Table B.1. This may be subject to change with further deve

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Technical Specification Item Specification Insertion of SI/Data streams into any output Transport Stream. Internal Packet Replication offerin

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Technical Specification Item Specification Connector type Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver socket (INF-8074I – Rev 1.0) 2 x 4 port Mod

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Technical Specification Parameter Requirement Maximum RF Output power per channel N=1: 60 dBmV N=2: 56 dBmV (i.e. 59 dBmV total power) N=3: 54 dBmV

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Technical Specification B.2.4 Modulator Characteristics The EQ8096 modulator assembly conforms to the specification defined in Table B.6. Table B.6

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Technical Specification B.2.5.2 User Control Interfaces The EQ8096 support control of user configurable parameters and the reporting of status and

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Technical Specification Parameter Range Default value Modulation configuration. Parameters to be used to configure all Modulated outputs. Mode Ann

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Technical Specification B.3 Power Supply B.3.1 AC Power Supply Specification This equipment can be fitted with two power supplies allowing for 1

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Technical Specification B.3.3 DC Supply Input (-48 V DC Version) Notes: Only models M2/---/-----/48V and M2/---/-----/48V use a DC power supply.

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Introduction to the EQ8096 1.4 Guided Tour 1.4.1 Enclosure The enclosure is 2U and is used as a stand-alone unit. All inputs and outputs are via r

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Technical Specification B.5 Environmental Conditions Table B.13 Environmental Specification Item Specification Operational Temperature: 0°C to +50

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Technical Specification EN 61000-3-33 European Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Part 3. Limits; Section 3. Limitation of voltage fluctuations

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Technical Specification Note: The C-Tick mark was first affixed to this product in 2007. B.6.6 Packaging Statement The Stratocell ® or Ethafoam 2

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Technical Specification B.6.8 Materials Declarations Ericsson’s products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good environmental practice.

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Technical Specification B.6.9 Equipment Disposal B.6.9.1 General Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life. Local codes and/or envi

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Technical Specification - Planning/Engineering - Procurement/Supply - Project & Programme - Implementation - Operations and Maintenance -

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EQ8096 Universal Edge QAM ENGLISH (UK) - READ THIS FIRST! If you do not understand the contents of this manual. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. A

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Introduction to the EQ8096 LCD Display PSU Power (Green) PSU Fault (Amber) PSU 2 Edit Up PSU 1 Alarm Power Active Save Left Down Right PS

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Introduction to the EQ8096 1000BaseT Data Inputs RS232 Monitor Conditional Access Pair DOCSIS Timing Interface Control ASI Out E8096/HWO/12QA

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Introduction to the EQ8096 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 1-14 BLANK

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2 Installing the Equipment Chapter 2 Contents 2.1 Introduction...

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Installing the Equipment 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 2-2 2.6.4 Control...

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Installing the Equipment 2.1 Introduction 2.1.1 Read This First! The EQ8096 must be handled carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards a

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Installing the Equipment This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with t

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Installing the Equipment 2.3.2 Cable Routing Power supply cables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items p

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Installing the Equipment Warmed air is exhausted via side vents Cool air is brought into the unit via fans located at the side of the u

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Installing the Equipment Warnings! If the molded plug fitted to the mains cable supplied with this unit is not required, please dispose of it safely

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Contents 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 2011-09-06 iii Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Provides a description of the equipment, its main features

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Installing the Equipment Warnings! This unit must be correctly earthed through the molded plug supplied; if the local mains supply does not have an

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Installing the Equipment Connecting the Unit to an AC Power Supply Warnings! Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in

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Installing the Equipment This equipment may be fitted with either a connector that has an integral fuse with wiring terminals (see Figure 2.3) or a

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Installing the Equipment Figure 2.4 Connector Block for -48 V DC Input (Without Fuse) +- 2.5.3 DC Connector Details For connect

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Installing the Equipment 2.5.6 Technical Earth The unit has a Technical earth terminal (marked with ) located at the rear panel (see Figure 2.5

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Installing the Equipment 2.6.2 Connecting the Unit Once the unit has been installed in its intended operating position, it is ready to be connected

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Installing the Equipment There are two LEDs carried by each connector. The green LED indicates the channel status and the amber LED indicates chann

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Installing the Equipment Table 2.4 Host Status Connector Pin-outs Pin Description Pin 2 RS-232 - RxD Pin 3 RS-232 - TxD Pin 5 RS-232- Ground Pin

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Installing the Equipment 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 2-16 Table 2.6 Front Panel LCD Display Screen Display Explanation Initial Bootloader Scr

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3 Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Chapter 3 Contents 3.1 Introduction...

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Preliminary Pages Introduction This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation, operation of the EQ8096 Universal E

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4 Broadcast Mode ...

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Figure 3.26 Modify Program Count Page ...3-24 Figure 3.27 Modify Program Configuration Pa

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 3-4 BLANK

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.1 Introduction Standard configuration instructions are given in the User Guide. This chapter gives fur

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.2.2 Changing the IP Address If the user accidentally sets the local address incorrectly, the EQ8096 m

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.3 Web Page Menus 3.3.1 Status This is the start-up web page and shows the current status of the unit

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.2 Device Info Tabbed Web Page Figure 3.3 Control Port Settings Tabbed Page 3.3.2.2 Setting

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.4 Set Unit Date / Time Web Page The EQ8096 hardware uses a real-time clock to provide time and

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.5 Global Control Port Settings Each of the 4 ports can have their IP address and Mask changed

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.7 CA Port Main Settings Web Page Caution! If an attempt is made to change the control port IP

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Preliminary Pages Registered Trademarks Ethernet® Registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. Warnings, Cautions and Notes Heed Warnings All warnin

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.3.2.10 Set Unit Name A 32 bit alphanumeric name for the unit can be set to aid unit identification. T

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.8 Data Port Settings Web Page 3.3.3.1 Data Port 1-4 This provides the facility to set the req

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.10 Dataport 1 Statistics (similar for Dataport 2-4) Web Page 3.3.4 Modulation Settings 3.3.4.

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.12 Modulator Card Web Page (Similar for cards 2-8) 3.3.4.3 RF Outputs The settings of each RF

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser The contents of the modulated transport streams can be displayed by clicking on the appropriate link at

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser • Cyclic remapping – a rotating range from the bases specified is used for remapping (ensures that servi

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser A summary of the output rate available (defined by the modulation settings), actual component rate and t

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.2 Input Port to RF Output Card QAM Channel Assignment Any to any mapping enables the unit to map any

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.20 Assigning MAC Sources to a Program Zooming in on to the MAC Assignment Overview the MAC sou

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.22 TS Setup Page Figure 3.23 shows no programs for TS 2 this is because no MACs have been assig

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Preliminary Pages EMC Compliance This equipment is certified to the EMC requirements detailed in Annex B, Technical Specification. To maintain this

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.3.1 Program Number Mode The program number allocation can be programmed into any of 3 possible mode

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4 Broadcast Mode For each transport stream output it is possible to select a single MPTS input flow

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.26 Modify Program Count Page 3.4.4.2 Modify Program Configuration Services within an Input MP

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4.3 Modify Manual PID Configuration (Filtered mode only) PIDs can be explicitly filtered or remapped

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser When an input stream (either the MPTS or any of the 4 SPTS) contains a PAT which is mapped on a Ghost PI

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.31 PID Remapping to TS1 (MPTS Mode) On the left of Figure 3.31 is the part of the Stream Xpert

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4.4.2 SPTS For SPTS, the last service slot shall always allow the user to remap up to 14 PIDs. For

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.34 Modify PSIG Configuration 3.4.5 DEPI/M-CMTS Mode 3.4.5.1 Overview When the EQ8096/HWO/DTI

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.5.2 CA ECMG Settings Figure 3.36 CA ECMG Settings Web Page Selecting CA ECMG Settings enables the se

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.5.3 CA Settings Figure 3.37 CA Settings Web Page Selecting CA Settings enables settings to be defined

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Preliminary Pages Technical Training Ericsson provides a wide range of training courses on the operation and maintenance of our products and on thei

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.6 Engineering Tabbed Page 3.6.1 Overview The Engineering tabbed page allows various non-operational

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.39 Debug Event Flags Web Page 3.6.1.3 SDV controls The EQ8096 permits the unit to be used with

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser • This page provides a means to apply a redundancy switch, causing all unit outputs to be set to their

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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.41 TS Input Assignments Web Page 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 3-35

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4 Alarms Chapter 4 Contents 4.1 Introduction...4-3 4.2 Vi

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Alarms 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 4-2 Table 4.5 Status LED States...

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Alarms 4.1 Introduction This chapter describes the alarm aspects of the EQ8096, the functionality of the Status indicator located at the rear panel

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Alarms 4.2 View Active Alarm Table The EQ8096 software provides functionality for handling, logging and displaying application alarms. Figure 4.2

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Alarms 4.4 Specific Alarms 4.4.1 Serial Number Alarm The serial number is unique and set at manufacture. It corresponds with the number printed on

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Alarms Figure 4.5 Modulator Card Alarms Web Page 4.4.4 Transport Streams Alarms This page allows the Transport Stream Over-rate alarm to be mask

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Alarms The threshold value is determined by the global modulator settings, as this defines the overall bit rate for each of the generated transport

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Alarms Caution! Increasing the threshold from this factory default setting may prevent the unit generating an alarm during a fan failure or air-co

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Alarms Figure 4.9 Trap Destination Table Web Page A reference number is allocated to a new alarm to identify it to the management system. This ref

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Alarms Table 4.5 Status LED States Condition LED State ON - RF Enabled on at least one QAMs/Connector, system clocks locked Steady Green FLASH - C

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Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id PSU 2 Input Card 1 00001250 DTI Lock Input Card 1 00001251 PSIG Connection Input Card 1 00001348 Lion Over

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Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 23 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001058 TS 24 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001059 TS 25 Over-rate Input Card 1

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Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 54 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001089 TS 55 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001090 TS 56 Over-rate Input Card 1 0

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Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 85 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001120 TS 86 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001121 TS 87 Over-rate Input Card 1

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Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 20 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001151 TS 21 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001152 TS 22

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1 Introduction to the EQ8096 Chapter 1 Contents 1.1 Scope of this Reference Guide... 1-3

Strany 187 - Technical Specification

Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 51 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001182 TS 52 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001183 TS 5

Strany 188 - B.3 Power Supply

Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 82 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001213 TS 83 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001214 TS 84

Strany 189 - B.4 Physical Details

Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 5 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001256 TS 6 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001257 TS 7 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 000

Strany 190 - B.6 Compliance

Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 36 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001287 TS 37 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001288 TS 38 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 0

Strany 191 - B.6.5 C-Tick Mark

Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 67 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001318 TS 68 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001319 TS 69 MPTS Fail Input Card 1

Strany 192 - B.6.7 Packaging Markings

Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id Card 1 FPGA Temperature Output Card 1 2 00001012 Card 2 FPGA Temperature Output Card 2 3 00001013 Card 3 FPGA

Strany 193

Alarms 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 4-22 BLANK

Strany 194 - B.6.10 Recycling

5 Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download Chapter 5 Contents 5.1 Introduction...

Strany 195 - B.7 Cable Types

Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 5-2 BLANK

Strany 196

Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.1 Introduction This chapter provides details of how to configure the unit for service

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