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Operation instructions

Operation instructions | MIP 800 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1606
Table of contents
1. Product description...............................................................................................................................................4
1.1. General.........................................................................................................................................................4
1.2. Scope of delivery.........................................................................................................................................4
1. . Inputs/multituner..........................................................................................................................................4
1.4. Output transport stream................................................................................................................................5
1.5. Graphical user interface...............................................................................................................................5
1.6. SMARTPortal..............................................................................................................................................5
1.7. Display elements and connectors.................................................................................................................6
2. Mounting and Installation.....................................................................................................................................7
2.1.1. Mounting in a 19“ rack 7
2.2. Equipotential bonding..................................................................................................................................7
2. . Power supply................................................................................................................................................7
2.4. RF Installation..............................................................................................................................................8
2.4.1. Connection to DVB-T/T2 or DVB-C 8
2.4.2. Connection to DVB-S/S2/S2x 8
. Configuration........................................................................................................................................................9
.1. Login and logout........................................................................................................................................10
.2. Front page..................................................................................................................................................11
.2.1. Input 11
.2.2. Outputs 11
. . Initialization phase 1..................................................................................................................................12
. .1. DVB-S/S2/S2x 12
. .2. DVB-C, DVB-T or DVB-T2 1
. . . Bit error rate 14
. .4. Found programmes 14
.4. Initialization phase 2..................................................................................................................................15
.4.1. SPTS 15
.4.2. MPTS 16
.4. . Remux mode 16
.4.4. Cross Multiplex Mode18
.4.5. LCN (Logical Channel Numbering) 20
.4.6. PID Filtering (with MKS 1-01) 21
.5. Initialization phase ..................................................................................................................................22
.5.1. SPTS 22
.5.2. MPTS 2
.5. . Fill level 24
.5.4. Selected Programmes 24
.6. Maintenance...............................................................................................................................................24
.6.1. Updating software 25
.6.2. Select transport stream output 26
.6. . Changing the IP addresses 27
.6.4. Changing the password 28
.6.5. Rebooting 28
.6.6. Erasing service data 28
.6.7. Save Initialization Data 29
.6.8. Upload Initialization Data 29
.6.9. Device name 0
.6.10. Access to SMARTPortal 0
.6.11. Log files 1
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4. Use of CA modules (MIP 0806 and MIP 1606)................................................................................................... 2
4.1. Insertion of CA modules............................................................................................................................. 2
4.2. CI menu...................................................................................................................................................... 2
4.2.1. Using CI menu 2
4. . Decryption of programmes.........................................................................................................................
5. Technical specifications...................................................................................................................................... 4
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Operation instructions | MIP 800 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1606
Safety instructions:
The installation of the device and repair work on the device must be carried out only by a professional
in accordance with the applicable VDE directives. In case of incorrect installation, no liability is
assumed.
Never open the device. There are no parts to be maintained by the user inside the device, however,
lethal voltages are present. This also applies to cleaning the device or working on the connections.
Use only the mains cable enclosed to the device. Never replace any parts or make any modifications to
the mains cable. Otherwise, there is a risk of death.
If you intend not to use the device for a longer period of time, we recommend you to completely
disconnect the device from the mains for safety reasons and for saving energy by pulling out the mains
plug.
Let the device adjust to the room temperature before commissioning, in particular if condensation is
present on the device, or if it was exposed to large temperature fluctuations.
The device must be operated only in moderate climate.
The device must be operated only in dry rooms. In damp rooms or outdoors, there is a risk of short-
circuits (attention: risk of fire) or electrical shocks (attention: risk of death).
The device shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. Do not place objects filled with liquids such
as vases on the device.
Plan the mounting or installation location such that you can easily reach the mains plug and interrupt
the electric circuit in dangerous situations. Select the mounting or installation location such that
children cannot play near the device and its connections without supervision. The mounting or
installation location must allow a safe installation of all connected cables. Power supply cables and
supply cables must not be damaged or squeezed by any objects.
Operate the device only on a flat, firm surface and protect it against unintentional movements.
Never expose the device to direct solar irradiation and avoid direct vicinity of heat sources (e.g. heaters,
other electrical appliances, fireplace, etc.). It must be always ensured that devices with cooling elements
or ventilation slots are not covered or obstructed.
Ensure generous air circulation around the device. This will prevent possible damage to device and risk
of fire due to overheating. It must be always ensured that cables are not located near heat sources (e.g.
heaters, other electrical appliances, fireplace, etc.). The unit must be wall mounted with at least 5 cm
clearance along the 4 sides. For 19-inch rack mounting, there must be at least 5 cm clearance in front of
and behind the unit.
In particular, the warranty and liability shall be excluded for the consequences of incorrect use, in case
of incorrect modifications or repair work carried out by the customer. Use the device only as described
in the operating instructions and in particular according to the state-of-the-art.
The antenna system must be installed and grounded according to the current DIN EN 60728-11
standard.
Herewith AXING AG declares that the marked products comply with the valid
guidelines. You can call up the complete EU declaration of conformity for
download by entering the article in the search field at www.axing.com.
WEEE Nr. DE26869279 | Electrical and electronic components must not be
disposed of as residual waste, it must be disposed of separately.
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1. Pro uct escription
1.1. General
MIP 800 Eight independent multituner inputs
Transmodulates 8 × DVB-S/S2/S2x/T/T2/C into 512 SPTS (Single Program Transport Stream)
or 8 MPTS (Multi Program Transport Stream)
MIP 806CI Like MIP 800, with 6 CI slots
MIP 1600 16 independent multituner inputs
Transmodulates 16 × DVB-S/S2/S2x/T/T2/C into 512 (Single Program Transport Stream)
or 16 MPTS (Multi Program Transport Stream)
MIP 1606CI Like MIP 1600, with 6 CI slots
Common Features:
GbE-interface with max. 800 Mbps
Web-based configuration
Remote maintenance (SMARTPortal)
19" housing, 1RU
Two redundant power supplies (hot pluggable)
1.2. Scope of elivery
1 × IP Streamer
2 × AC power cord
1 × Quick start guide
1.3. Inputs/multituner
Devices with multituner can receive DVB-S/S2/S2x, DVB-T/T2 or DVB-C. For receiving DVB-T/T2 or DVB-
C the LNB power has to be switche off before connecting a antenna cabel to one of the HF inputs (see
3.3.2 on page 14)!
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Operation instructions | MIP 800 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1606
Direct connection to the LNBs
The devices have a remote supply voltage for the LNB and DiSEqC 1.0 functionalities at the inputs. The inputs
can be connected directly to the LNB.
Multiswitches as input istributors (recommen e )
Optionally, you can also use multiswitches as input distributors. The advantage of this solution is that you can set
both the polarization and the satellite via the user interface. Changes in the list of programmes can be made using
remote maintenance, so that it is not necessary to change or modify the input distribution on site.
Demo ulation of the ata stream
The selection of the frequency and the demodulation of the data stream are both done in the tuner.
1.4. Output transport stream
As Output transport stream 512 SPTS or 8 MPTS (MIP 80x) or 16 MPTS (MIP 160x) can be choosen.
SPTS: each program is attached to one transport stream. MPTS: multiple programs are attached to a transport
stream, using remux or crossmultiplex mode.
1.5. Graphical user interface
The settings can be changed via the user interface of the integrated web interface. To access the user interface
and thus configure the devices, you need a standard PC/laptop with a network interface and the actual version of
the installed web browser.
The configuration interface is "mobile ready" and can therefore also be used from the smartphone or tablet.
1.6. SMARTPortal
AXING ensures with its SMARTPortal, a web-based cloud application, an easy remote access on web
configuration surfaces of its headends.
With AXING’s SMARTPortal a worldwide configuration of all settings or software updates can be ensured. On
customer request AXING can provide the necessary support.
AXING devices ensure a continuous secure and encoded connection to the AXING SMARTPortal. Only
requirement on site is an internet connection (e. g. via LAN or G/LTE-Router). There is no complicated
configuration of a router and no additional software for the local computer needed.
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1.7. Display elements an connectors
1. LED IPTV stream:
Green (blinking) = No IPTV stream (no input signal, tuner not configured, no program
selected, no program configured for output)
Green = IPTV stream ok
Red = IPTV stream overload.
2. Equipotential bonding connection
. Mains connection. 2 slot redundance power supply as in picture is an option.
4. Locking bow for inlet connector
5. 8 bzw. 16 HF input LEDs:
Yellow = MPEG data stream present
Off = MPEG data stream not present
6. RF input 1…4
7. RF input 5…8
8. RF input 9…12 (MIP 16-0x only)
9. RF input 1 …16 (MIP 16-0x only)
10. RJ-45 Ethernet connector IPTV output
11. RJ-45 Ethernet connector Control
MIP 806/1606
MIP 806 and MIP 1606 each have 6 common interfaces (CI1 ... CI6).
Which encrypted program you decrypt with which interface, you determine in the configuration.
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Operation instructions | MIP 800 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1606
2. Mounting an Installation
Installation must be performed by authorized and skilled electricians only.
Before mounting and installation, pull the mains plug (1)!
The antenna system must be installed and grounded according to the EN 60728-11 standard.
2.1.1. Mounting in a 19“ rack
Note: For 19-inch rack mounting, there must be at least 5 cm clearance in front of and behind the unit.
Slide the device into the 19 "rack.
Screw the device with four screws (1).
Observe the standard EN 60728-11.
2.2. Equipotential bon ing
To connect the outer conductor of the coaxial cable to the equipotential bonding, use e.g. QEW earthing
angles or CFA earth connection blocks at the inputs and output (see 2.4 on page 9).
2.3. Power supply
The devices are equipped with two redundant power supplies to provide this e.g. to connect to different power
supplies (such as a standard power outlet and a UPS) If a power failure occurs, the unit will sound with an alarm
sound.
Connect both power supplies with the enclosed cables to 2 0 V AC. Open the stirrup, plug the appliance
plugs into the power supply and secure it with the stirrup.
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2.4. RF Installation
2.4.1. Connection to DVB-T/T2 or DVB-C
Before connecting the antenna cabel, the LNB power has to be switche off (see 3.3.2 on page 14). Active
DVB-T antennas have to be supplie by an external power supply.
2.4.2. Connection to DVB-S/S2/S2x
Connection to the LNBs
On the SAT-IF input the devices have a remote supply voltage for the LNB and use DiSEqC 1.0 functionalities.
Therefore, they can be connected directly to the LNB.
Multiswitches as input istributors
Optionally, you can also use multiswitches as input distributors. The advantage of this solution is that you can set
both the SAT IF level and the satellite via the user interface. Changes in the list of programmmes can be made
using remote maintenance, so that it is not necessary to change or modify the input distribution on site.
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Operation instructions | MIP 800 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1600 | MIP 1606
3. Configuration
The device is configured via the graphical user interface of the integrated web interface.
To access the user interface, you need a standard PC/laptop with a network interface and the actual version of the
installed web browser. To connect the network interface of the device to the computer, you need a commercially
available network cable.
The HTTP protocol is used for communication allowing a worldwide remote maintenance of the systems at
various locations via the Internet. Access protection is implemented by means of the password prompt.
IP address: 192.168.0.145
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
The computer and the device must be in the same subnetwork. The network part of the IP address of the
computer must be set to 192.168.0. and the subnet mask must be set to 255.255.255.0.
The host part of the network address is required for the identification of the devices and can be assigned in the
subnetwork only once. You can allocate to the computer any not allocated host address between 0 and 255.
Hint:
Change the IP address and the subnet mask of your computer accordingly.
(e.g.: IP address:192.168.0.11 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0)
Control panel > Network connections > LAN connection >Properties > Internet protocol version 4 TCP/IPv4 >
Properties > Use the following IP address:
Click OK to save.
Start your web browser and enter the IP address of the device: 192.168.0.145.
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