Triax 492090 Manual de usuario

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TDX Headend Unit - Art. No. 492090
User guide

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Contents
Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................ 4
Box content............................................................................................................................ 5
Unit - exterior......................................................................................................................... 5
Unit - interior.......................................................................................................................... 6
Mounting ................................................................................................................................ 8
Earthing ................................................................................................................................. 9
Input modules ....................................................................................................................... 9
Output modules .................................................................................................................. 12
CAM/Smart card ................................................................................................................ 14
Small Form-factor Plugable (SFP) ..................................................................................... 14
Connecting units ................................................................................................................. 15
ID switch ............................................................................................................................ 18
Power and RF output .......................................................................................................... 19
LEDs ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Configuration of system ..................................................................................................... 22
Log in.................................................................................................................................... 23
System window ................................................................................................................... 24
System information............................................................................................................ 25
Communication icon.......................................................................................................... 26
Administration window ....................................................................................................... 26
Language settings ............................................................................................................. 27
Country settings................................................................................................................. 28
Time zone settings............................................................................................................. 29
Password settings ............................................................................................................. 31
Licence handling................................................................................................................ 32
IP settings .......................................................................................................................... 33
Save settings ..................................................................................................................... 36
Create a new system configuration................................................................................... 37
Save configuration .............................................................................................................. 38
Change system configuration............................................................................................ 38
IPTV window ........................................................................................................................ 39
IPTV configuration window ................................................................................................ 40
Status information ............................................................................................................. 43
Delete IP group ................................................................................................................. 44
Log file.................................................................................................................................. 45
Update firmware.................................................................................................................. 48
Reboot system..................................................................................................................... 53
Load to TDX ......................................................................................................................... 54
Load from TDX..................................................................................................................... 55
Configuration of modules................................................................................................... 56
Technical data...................................................................................................................... 57
Your notes ....................................................................................................................... 58-59
Manufacturer ....................................................................................................................... 60
Declaration of conformity................................................................................................... 60

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Safety Precautions
Environment Operating temperature from -10 C to +50 C.
Storage temperature from -20 C to + 70 C.
Max. operating humidity 80% (RH).
Max. storage humidity 90% (RH).
Power supply The input voltage must be 190-264 VAC. ~ 45/65 Hz / 280 W (Max).
Use only power connections installed by professionals.
Ventilation The way you position the headend units must leave a minimum of
10 cm on each side of the units for ventilation.
If you position the headend units side by side, the distance between the
units must be at least 20 cm.
Disposal Within in the European Union this label indicates that the product
cannot be disposed of with the general household waste.
Neither the headend nor the input and output modules can be dis-
posed of with the general household waste.
For proper treatment and recycling of old products, please take
them to designated collection points in accordance with your na-
tional legislation.
Earth Every unit in your headend system must be earthed by connecting it
to the ground with a wire according to the electrical regulations of your
country.
Safety precautions

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Introduction
With the TDX headend system, Triax introduces the TDX IP-pool which
provides you with the full freedom of assigning services from any input
to any set of output modules.
All incoming signals from input modules initially arrive in the TDX IP-pool.
From this pool they can be converted into any output signals you require
while simultaneously being fed to several different output modules.
Besides, the configuration of input and output modules can be readily
changed at any time.
The ability of converting any input signal to any output signal makes the T
DX headend system uniquely flexible, efficient and economical.
Introduction

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Unpacking
Included in the box you will find the TDX headend unit, key, brackets, Torx®
key, screws, a power lead and a user guide.
Box content
Unit - exterior In order to make it easy for you to work with a TDX headend unit you can re-
move the door and the top from the unit.
Everything you need to do in connection with the headend unit you can do
from the front of the unit.
Note Before you leave a headend system, the extractor fan in the output
section must be clicked into place in the middle of this section and
the door must be closed due to heat and EMC.

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TDX Unit
Unit - interior Inside the TDX unit the interior is divided into two parts, an upper part - input
section - containing all the input modules, and a lower part - output section -
containing all the output modules.
In the input section covers are used to protect all module slots.
For EMC reasons only remove covers from the module slots that you want to
insert modules into.
Extractor fans have been placed in both the input section and the output
section of the unit to prevent the unit from overheating.
In the output section you can slide the cover with the extractor fans from one
side of the output section to the other when you want to install or replace
output modules.

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Below you can see an empty headend unit without the front and top.
TDX Unit
RF output Distributes the RF channels from the output modules
using an F-connector.
Test point -20 dB RF test point of output (-20 dB).
Configuration port Ethernet configuration port for setting up the head-
end system. Connector type is RJ-45 and cable type
is Cat7. Use a computer/laptop with the software
recommended below to configure the system.
Recommendations:
Operating system: Windows XP or above.
Browser: Windows Internet Explorer version 6.0 or
above.
Additional software: Microsoft© Silverlight Runtime
version 3.0 or above.
Aux 1 & 2 For future use.
Unit link 1 & 2 Connects the main unit with subunits 1 and 2.
Unit ID switch Switch for setting the ID of the main unit and the two
subunits.
Note When you attach F-connectors to the RF
output and Test point sockets you have to be
very careful when you tighten the F-connec-
tors or you may destroy the sockets.
Secure Digital (SD)
card
Memory card for storage of the system configura-
tion. Placed in a slot behind the front cover.

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Mounting Depending on whether you want to mount the headend unit in a rack or on a
wall you have to position the brackets accordingly on the headend unit.
To mount the headend unit on a wall, screw the brackets to the back of the
unit before you mount it.
To mount the headend unit in a rack, screw the brackets to the front of the
unit before you mount it.
Mounting the Unit

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Input modules It is possible to install up to 16 input modules in a headend unit.
Earthing/Input
Earthing The headend unit must be earthed before you install any modules, i.e. you
have to connect each headend unit to the ground with a wire from the Earth
terminal socket.
It is optional in which slots you place the individual input modules in the input
section. For convenience each slot has been given a number. An overview of
the slot numbers has been placed on the inside of the door of each unit.
Note Slot no. 1 is placed in the top left-hand corner of the input section
when you face the front of the unit.

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Input
Each input module has a LED on the front to signal whether the module is
locked or not to the frequency that it is set to receive at.
You can remove an input module from a module slot without using any tools,
just use your fingers.
You install an input module by sliding the module into a module slot in the
upper section of the headend unit and click the module into place.
The module has not been configured yet.
Green - flashing
No errors and the tuner is locked to the frequency.
Green
Error and the tuner is not locked to the frequency.
Red
Power has not been switched on.
No colour
When you update the software of a module the status LED provides you with
information about the updating process.
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