SMP100 v2.1 N UserGuide EN 20190712
SMP100 v2.1 N UserGuide EN 20190712
User Guide
V2.1-N
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Revision History
Date Version Description Author
2/30/2013 1.0 First Draft AY
12/05/2016 1.06 New UI MS
6/30/2017 2.0-N Module Update HL
11/7/2019 2.1-N Modify the modules description SW
The CAUTION symbol calls your attention to a situation that, if ignored, may cause
CAUTION damage to Our product.
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TIP make procedures more efficient.
The Red Arrow symbols point to import details mention the context above or below
Red Arrow an image.
The Blue Arrow symbol indicates the motion path of an item in an operation step.
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The thick Arrow symbol calls your attention to a serials of operation steps mentioned
Thick Arrow in the context.
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Safety Instructions
Read these instructions
Keep these instructions
Follow all instructions
Heed all warnings
Do not use this unit near water.
Only use a damp cloth to clean chassis
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions
This unit is grounded through the power cord grounding conductor. To avoid
electrocution, do not remove the power cord before the outlet is switched off or unplugged. If
the plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet.
Route power cords and other cables so that they are not likely to be damaged.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Do not wear hand jewelry or watch when troubleshooting high current circuits.
Do not work on the system during periods of lightning.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when this unit has
been damaged in any way.
Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment of the controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the product to its normal operation.
If the product has been damaged in any way.
Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized part
substitutions made may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
There is always a danger present when using electronic equipment.
Unexpected high voltages can be present at unusual locations in defective equipment and
signal distribution systems. Become familiar with the equipment that you are working with
and observe the following safety precautions.
Every precaution has been taken in the design of the products to ensure that it is as safe as
possible. However, safe operation depends on you the operator.
Always be sure your equipment is in good working order. Ensure that all points of connection
are secure to the chassis and that protective covers are in place and secured.
Never work alone when working in hazardous conditions. Always have another person close
by in case of an accident.
Always refer to the manual for safe operation. If you have a question about the application or
operation contact the provider for assistance.
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Contents
PART 1 SMP100 CHASSIS OVERVIEW······································································································· 1
PART 5 APPENDICES·························································································································· 59
APPENDIX A - ABBREVIATIONS·················································································································59
APPENDIX B – MODULES AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT REGIONS················································································ 61
APPENDIX C - WARRANTY····················································································································· 62
APPENDIX D - AFTER-SALES SUPPORT·········································································································62
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Note the position of each slot on rear panel. Fasten the modules in the chassis by screws to avoid
loose connection between the modules and mainboard.
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Rack Installation
The SMP100 is designed to be mounted in a standard 19” rack. It takes 1RU of rack space. To install
it into a rack, please use the following steps:
1. Determine the desired position in the rack for the SMP100. Make sure that the air intake
on the top of the unit and the exhausts on the back of the unit will not be blocked.
2. Install the brackets at desired position if there’s no supporting plate in the rack.
3. Insert the rack mount clips into place over the mounting holes in the rack.
4. Slide the SMP100 into the position in the rack.
5. Secure the chassis to the rack by installing the four supplied screws through the front
mounting holes and tightening.
AC Power Connection
Only use the supplied 3-prong power connector or one with equal specifications. NEVER tamper with
or remove the grounding pin. This could cause damage to the equipment, personnel, or property.
Make sure the power outlet is switched off before plug or unplug the power cable from the back panel.
Power unit is designed to work under condition of AC100~240V, 50/60Hz. Max consumption is 50W.
When you move this device from a cold condition into a warmer condition, it should be
acclimated to the warm and humidity condition for at least 30 minutes. Powering up a non-acclimated
unit may lead to shortcut or other damage to electronic components.
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Set the IP address of the laptop/computer in the same network with the SMP100 management
IP address. For example, you can set the computer’s IP address to 192.168.1.242.
Check the physical connection via Command Prompt (Try to click the Windows Menu Icon in the
corner of the desktop, and hit “CMD “, then press “Enter”, you will open the Command Prompt).
Type “ping 192.168.1.241” or “ping 192.168.1.241 –t” and press “Enter” to check reply status.
Stable and constant replies from 192.168.1.242 (management computer’s IP address) indicate a
reliable physical connection. See the following image.
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Type the SMP management IP address into the URL field of any recommended browser (IE8 or
above, Firefox, and Google Chrome) to access the logon page. By default, the admin user account is
admin with password admin. Click Login or strike Enter on the keyboard to login to the GUI.
We use only IE, Firefox and Chrome for testing procedures. If you use other browsers, like
Microsoft Edge, you may encounter incomplete UI layouts, and configure setting in these browsers
may lead to errors.
On the top of the Web UI, you will find a couple of menu items. Move the cursor to each item to
navigate through the dropdown menus. Menu item with a small white arrow on the right contains
submenu items.
Menu Status pages summarize the input and output bitrate in each board.
Menu Module Configuration is where you set input and output parameters for each board.
Menu Service Configuration is where to distribute services.
Menu Equipment Configuration includes the basic settings for a SMP100 unit.
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Service Configuration page, see the following image, is the main page to distribute input and output
services. In the input and output areas, only the slots with modules successfully loaded are visible,
except the scrambler which is hidden in Output Area and it is configurable by right-clicking the
programs in output ports. Board 1 in this page refers to the module in slot 1. Board 2 refers to the
module in slot 2, and so on.
The login session will expire in 5 minutes without any active operation. Please click Apply at
least once every 5 minutes; otherwise, your work in the last few minutes might be futile because the
login session has stopped without notice.
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Configuring the network parameters is the always the first step to configure a head-end unit. Go to
Equipment Configuration > System. As you can see in the following image, you are able to assign
a static IP address to SMP100.
If you change the IP address of the SMP100 in System page and click Apply, this unit will restart
itself to activate the new IP address.
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4. Go to Service Configuration. Right click the TS1 under Board4 [ASI] on the left of this page.
Click Scan TS (DVB) or Scan TS (ATSC) to search the input.
After a few seconds you will see a TS1 under Port 1, Board4. You click the plus icon ( ) in front
of TS1 to see the detailed list of all services. Click the minus icon ( ) to hide the details.
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Before you configure input, go to Equipment Configuration > System, and set the Output
TS Standard. By default, it is DVB.
2. Go to Module Configuration > TSIP [Embedded] > Channel (1-16). Check the boxes under
Channel Enable to open IP input channels. Enter the Source IP Address, Source Port and
Protocol (UDP/RTP). Click Apply in this page before next step.
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3. Connect the IP cable to the TS/IP port on the back panel of the SMP100.
4. Go to Status > TSIP [Embedded]. Verify the bitrates in the input channels.
5. Go to Service Configuration page. Scan the TS1 under Port1, Board5. Click Apply in this page
before next step.
Use Batch Scan in the following image to get more than one input TS’ by one scan step. Note
before you use this shortcut function, go to Status > TSIP [Embedded], verify all the input channels
you are going to Batch Scan present input bitrates.
To configure the input of other modules, follow the similar steps as how you configure ASI and
TSIP input. Summary of the steps:
1. Connect input cables
2. Open input channels and set input parameters.
3. Scan TS
4. Click Apply
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To cancel Bypass TS, right-click the TS and select Cancel Bypass TS.
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Click a service in the input port, drag and drop it on Program (0 Services) in the output area.
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Go to Module Configuration > ASI [Embedded]. Set the Constant rate of this port. Click Apply.
EMM and Other PIDs (EIT, SDT, TDT and other PIDs) can be output by drag-and-drop
procedures.
If the Constant Rate is lower than the Effective Bitrate at a time, it will cause packet loss issue.
In that case, the Effective Bitrate of the corresponding output TS will be highlighted in red. See the
following image.
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Move the cursor to a TS, Program or PID until a red icon ( ) appears. Click the red icon to delete the
service or PID. Click Apply before next step.
Version Information/Upgrade page presents the software information. Check Advanced to view all
the software that are loaded in this unit.
Updating software
Click Browse to select the software. Then click Upgrade to start update process.
If it is a mainboard upgrade, SMP100 will reboot itself after upgrade is finished. If it is module
upgrade, Go to Module Configuration and click Reboot to load the module again.
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Always contact provider if you have any software problem. Do not click Erase All to delete all
the software unless instructed to do so.
Do not upgrade any software unless instructed to do so. Do not disconnect the management
cable or power off the device during update process.
3.2.7 License
License page is where to check and update licenses. Note slot 0 refers to the Mainboard.
Updating License
1. Click Browse to select a license file.
2. Click the circle to select a slot number, then click Export License to save the license in the
computer. Better name the license files as smp241main.License, so that you know which license
is for which module in which unit.
3. Send the license file to the provider for update.
4. Once you have the new license file. Click Browse to select a license file in the computer, then
click Upgrade License to enter update process. When the update process succeeded, a manual
restart is required to activate the new license.
The license file is unique for each module. You are not supposed to export a license file from
one unit and upgrade it in another unit. Contact your provider if you need license updates.
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Export the configuration of a unit, then you can Import it to this unit for fast configuration recovery
when needed. To import the whole configuration from the sample unit to other duplicate units, the
module types and their positions in the duplicate units should be exactly the same with that in the
sample unit.
By default, the administrator user name and password are both admin. If the admin password is lost
or admin user is deleted, you will have to perform factory setting on the front panel by pressing the
buttons to restore the default login account. In that case, you will lose the configuration of this unit.
3.2.10 Log
Log records the operations and activities of a SMP100. We may request an exported log file from
user for troubleshooting or other use.
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When the Output TS Standard in the System page is DVB, you have the following editable items.
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When the Output TS Standard in the System page is ATSC, you have the following editable items.
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4. Repeat Step 2 to add TS2 and TS3. Repeat Step 3 to add cable descriptors for these two TS’.
Right-click version_number to change its value if necessary. Once you have added NIT, you
are able to export it. Wherever you can find the cross icon ( ), you can click this icon to delete that
item.
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Steps to add LCN for the output services (CCTV2, CCTV7, CCTV10, CCTV11, CCTV 12, and
CCTV15):
1. Right-click transport_descriptors under transport_stream_id:1, then select Add LCN
Description to enter edit page.
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2. Select Board1 [QAM (A/C)], Port1, TS1 by clicking the circle in front of it. Then CCTV2 and
CCTV7 in TS1 will be in Services box on the right side. Click Add in front of CCTV2 (service ID
302) and CCTV7 (service ID 303), they will be added to LCN box. Enter numbers in Logic
Channel Number text field. Click Add, then Exit.
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3. Check the LCN descriptors of CCTV2 and CCTV7 that you configured.
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5. Repeat Step 4 to add LCN for CCTV12 and CCTV15 under transport_stream_id:3. Once you
have added LCN for these 6 services, click Apply in the following page.
6. Go to Service Configuration.
Click Apply and Save.
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To update the software for a number of STB’s, use the following steps:
1. Feed the update stream to SMP by the embedded ASI or IP port.
2. Drag the update PID to QAM output port. See the following image, an update stream is taken as
other PID 8001 in SMP.
3. Add update descriptor in the NIT. Go to SI Edit page of the center TS. Add Network Descriptor
by right click on network_descriptors. Generally, the descriptor is from STB manufacturer.
4. Click OK to confirm. See the following image, the update descriptor is crated under NIT Actual.
4.1.1 ASI
ASI is a 4-channel ASI I/O module. Each ASI port can be set as either input port or output port
separately.
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4.1.2 DVBC
Name Range
Frequency (KHz) 48000~870000
Constellation QAM16/32/64/128/256
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4.1.3 DVBS2
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Contact service provider for input information or visit www.lyngsat.com for the latest information of
satellite Radio & TV channels.
4.1.4 DVBT2
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Frequency(KHz) 48000~862000
4.1.5 8VSB
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4.1.6 QAM
QAM module supports modulating 8 adjacent channels. The left connector is for local monitoring.
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4.1.7 IQAM
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4.1.8 OFDM
OFDM is a 4 channel modulating module. The left connector is for local monitoring.
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4.1.9 8VSBM
8VSBM is compliant with the modulation method used for broadcast in the ATSC digital television
standard.
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HDMI/SDI Decoder supports decoding 2 programs in two HDMI ports and two SDI ports.
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4.1.11 Decoder-AV
16:9 Letterbox
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4.1.12 ASI-Switch
ASI-Switch is a 3in2out board for ASI input redundancy application. The three ports on the right are
primary, secondary (it could be a copy of the main), and fail-safe input. The two ports on the left are
both output 1 and output 2 interfaces.
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Automatic switch mode Use Primary program first, this module will activate switch
function. Select Switch Lock to disable this feature.
Min/Max total bitrate of primary, Configure Minimum and Maximum rates to define the
secondary and fail-safe port normal rate ranges for the input ports.
Switch-back delay Once the primary recovered, this module will switch to
primary input after a scheduled period.
If you use Manual switch for Port switch mode selection, the UI will be the following image.
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If you choose Program-level for Switch level settings, the UI will be like this:
As you can see in the image above, you have to configure Program-switch condition selection
and Program Setup.
ASI Out 1 bitrate Configure the constant bitrate for the output ASI port 1. This constant rate
should be larger than the effective rate of the input streams.
Other output port Configure the constant bitrate for the output ASI port 2. This constant rate
bitrate should be larger than the effective rate of the input streams.
Output stream ASI Switch module will output one of the following four inputs even the whole unit
selection of other is off: Same signal output as ASI Out 1, Pass-through ASI In 1 (Primary),
output ports Pass-through ASI In 2 (Secondary), Pass-through ASI In 3 (Fail-safe)
Pass-through ASI Switch module will output one of the following three inputs even the whole unit
mode for power off is off: Pass-through ASI In 1 (Primary), Pass-through ASI In 2 (Secondary), Auto
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4.2.1 EN4AV-4M2B
EN4AV-4M2B is a 4-channel CVBS encoder that supports H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding. It can be
licensed to support MPEG-2 encoding only.
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Video Max Encode Rate 1.5~2 times of Video Encode Rate PMT PID 32~8190
Video Min Encode Rate 0~0,75times of Video Encode Rate Program Name Max 32 letters
Audio Volume 0~8 Video Level 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
Hue -180~180
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4.2.2 EN4SDI-2M2A
EN4SDI-2M2A module supports encoding 2 H.264 HD/SD channels or 2 MPEG-2 SD channels via
SDI/CVBS input. AAC and AC3 audio encoding is available with optional hardware and license.
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(Payload)(Kbps)
AC3 (optional)
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MPEG2_AAC
MPEG4_AAC
(Payload)(Kbps) CAVLC
Audio Volume 0~8 Level 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
Hue -180~180
4.2.3 EN4HDMI-xM2A
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(Payload)(Kbps) Downscale
16x9_LetterBox
16x9_CutOff
4x3_PillarBox
Video Min Encode Rate 0~0,75 times of Video Video PID 32~8190
(Payload)(Kbps) Encode Rate
AC3 (optional),
1/0(C)
2/0(L, R)
(Payload)(Kbps)
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The Status >EN4HDMI only presents the Video Resolution when of the input content is
protected by HDCP. In that case, the Total Bitrate and Effective Bitrate will be 0.000 Mbps and
Scan TS will fail.
4.2.4 EN2SDI-2H
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(Payload)(Kbps)
SDIx-Audio3/4,SDIx-Audio5/6
SDIx-Audio7/8
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Audio Volume 0~8 Level 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
16x9_CutOff, 4x3_PillarBox
4.3.1 TC4-xM2A
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(Payload)(Kbps)
(Transcode)(dB)
IBP
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1/0(C)
2/0(L, R)
4x3_CutOff
1920x1080_60i/50i
1208x720_60p/50p
Video Encoder H264, MPEG2 Latency Adjustment Enter a value to adjust the audio
Type (ms) and video synchronization. Enter
a positive value to delay audio
encoding. Enter a negative value
to hasten audio encoding.
Drag a program to a TC4 output port for transcoding process. The transcoded program will be in the
corresponding TC4 input port. Then the transcoded program can be sent to an output port.
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4.4.1 CI Descrambling
One CI module allows the user to insert two pairs of CAM and smartcard into two independent slots.
The top slot is slot 1. The bottom slot is slot2. The user can either select Auto Reset or click Reboot
to reset CAM modules. MMI button is used to read CAM and smartcard information.
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2. Go to Service Configuration. Bypass the input TS and drag it to output Board3 [CI] on the right
side. Then on the left side in Board3 [CI] Port1 the processed TS is listed as an input again.
3. Right-click a program in the output CI port to descramble this service by the CAM in Port 1.
[Descramble] follows the service that is descrambled as a mark. To cancel the descrambling
process for the service, right-click it and click Non-descramble. Click Apply.
4. Drag the service that has been descrambled from input Board3 [CI], Port1 to output port.
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5. Go to Status > CI, check the Service Descramble Status. In the following figure, three services
are descrambled successfully.
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CI module can be converted to CI-BISS module by a different license and loading CI-BISS module
software. BISS descrambling does not require any CAM module. Use the similar way as in Chapter
4.2.1 CI Descrambling to configure CI-BISS Descrambling.
1. Bypass the input TS and drag it to output CI port.
3. Configure BISS Mode and BISS Key (and Injected ID in BISS-E Mode). Click Apply and then
click Back to return to Service Configuration. [BISS_1] and [BISS_E] follow the descrambled
services as a label.
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To ensure CA PMT is updated in CI, better bypass the input TS before drag it to CI. Otherwise,
descrambling process may fail.
4.2.3 Scrambler
The scrambler module is use to work with CAS systems to encrypt programs. It supports scrambling
up to 150 services. Besides, it support BISS-1/BISS-E scrambling without extra license. AES-CBC
mode is optional.
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Enter System ID, Sub System ID (keep it 0 if not required), ECMG IP Address, and ECMG Port.
Click Apply. Check ECMG Communication Status in Status > Scrambler+. When the connection
is liable, the status is a green Connected. See in the following figure.
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Enter EMMG TCP Port, EMMG UDP Port (keep it 0 if EMM Send Type is TCP), EMM Send Type,
EMM PID, and EMM Bandwidth. Click Apply. Check EMMG Communication Status in
Status >Scrambler+. When the connection is stable, the status should be a green Connected.
Configuring ECM
Add the AC Data that is created in CAS server into ECM List.
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Scrambling Programs
Once the ECMG, EMMG connection is done and ECM is added, go to Service Configuration and
right-click a program in output port to Program Scramble Setting.
Select Slot (the slot in which Scrambler+ is installed), CA Stream ID for each program and click
Apply to scramble them. Go to Status > Scrambler+ and check ECM Count. The count number
should be the same with the number of scrambled programs.
To cancel the scrambling process for a scrambled program, go to Program Scramble Setting again,
change Slot to None and apply Non-scramble for this program.
BISS-1/BISS-E Scrambling
BISS scrambling does not require a CAS server. Right-click an output program to Program
Scrambling Setting. Select BISS-1/BISS-E in Scrambling Type and enter BISS keys to scramble
the programs.
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Part 5 Appendices
Appendix A - Abbreviations
8VSB Vestigial sideband modulation with 8 discrete amplitude levels
16VSB Vestigial sideband modulation with 16 discrete amplitude levels
AC-3 Also known as Dolby Digital
ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface
ATSC Advanced Television Systems Committee
AV Audio Video
BAT Bouquet Association Table
BER Bit Error Ratio
Bit Rate The rate at which the compressed bit stream is delivered
BNC British Naval Connector
CAM Conditional Access Module
CAT Conditional Access Table
CAT6 Category 6 – Cable standard for gigabit Ethernet
CBR Constant Bitrate
CI Common Interface
CVBS Composite Video Broadcast Signal
dB Decibel
DVB Digital Video Broadcasting
EIT Event Information Table
EPG Electronic Program Guide
FEC Forward Error Correction
GOP Group of Pictures
HD High Definition
HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface
I/O Input/output
Kbps 1000 bit per second
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Appendix C - Warranty
We warrants this instrument against defects from any cause, except acts of God and abusive use, for
a period of 1 (one) year from date of purchase. During this warranty period, we will correct any
covered defects without charge.
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