Toner Cable DIP3200A Digital IP to Analog Modulator User Manual

June 14, 2024
Toner Cable

Toner Cable DIP3200A Digital IP to Analog Modulator User Manual
Toner Cable DIP3200A Digital IP to Analog Modulator

Product Overview

Product Overview

Key Features
  • 2 GE ports (max 64 IP programs total MPTS/SPTS), Max 840Mbps for each GE input
  • Support HEVC/H.265, H.264/AVC, MPEG-2 TS Decapsulation
  • Processing of up to 32 IP multicast groups of a Gigabit Ethernet MPEG TS into up to 32
  • standard NTSC or PAL Analog channels
  • 32 non-adjacent or adjacent carriers output within 400MHz bandwidth
  • RJ-45 Ethernet front jack for Configuration and Web-based Network management
Specifications

**Input| Interface/rate| 2 GE RJ-45 ports for content ingestMax 840Mbps for each GE input
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Stream| UDP, UDP / RTP, 1-7 packets, FEC, SPTS,MPTS
Transport Protocol| UDP/RTP, unicast and multicast, IGMPV2/V3
Packet Length| 188 / 204 Bytes
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Decoding Parameters| Video codecs| HEVC/H.265, H.264/AVC Level 4.1 HP,MPEG-2 MP@HL
Audio formats supported| MPEG-1/2 Layer 1/2, (HE-)AAC,AC3
Data| Teletext, Teletext subtitles, DVB Subtitling
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Resolutions| HEVC/H.265: 1080@60P ,1080@60I,1080@50P,1080@50I,720@60P,720@50P
| | **H.264/AVC: 1080@60I,1080@50P,1080@50I,1080@30P,1080@25P ,720@60P,720@50P,576@50I,480@60I ****MPEG2: 1080@60I,1080@50I,720@60P,720@50P,576@50I,480@60I
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Aspect ratio| 4:3/16:9
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Modulation| Number of OutputChannels| Up to 32 Analog
Connectors| 75 ohm F-Female
Frequency range| 47 – 862 MHz (except 40-120 MHz)
Output Bandwidth| 400MHz
Output level| maximum 52 dBmV
Return loss| ≥ 14dB
Spurious frequency dist.| ≥ 60dB
Stereo cross talk| > 55dB
Residual carrieraccuracy| 1%
TV standard| NTSC or PAL B-G,
Video-signal to noiseratio| ≥ 60dB
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Network Interface| Management| 1 x 100 Base-T Ethernet (RJ 45)
Data| 2 x 1000 Base-T Ethernet (RJ 45)
Protocol| IEEE802.3 Ethernet, RTP, ARP, IPv4,TCP/UDP, HTTP, IGMPv2/v3
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Performance| Image resolution| up to 1080i
CNR| 60 dB (after internal combining)
SNR| > 53 dB (after internal combining)
Sampling frequency| 48, 44.1, 32
Output volumeadjustment| 0 – 100 %
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General**| Demission| 19×16.5×1.75 Inches 420×440×44.5(WxDxH)
Temperature| 32-110 °F      (0-45° C)
Power Supply| AC100V±10%, 50/60Hzor AC 220V±10%,50/60Hz

Appearance and Illustration

Front Panel Illustration
Front Panel Illustration

Front Panel Illustration
Rear Panel Illustration

  1. NMS: network management port
  2. Power Indicator
  3. Grounding/ Earthing connection
  4. AC Power Connection (IEC Jack)
  5. Power switch
  6. Content Input RJ-45 Jacks (2)
  7. RF output connector, F Female
  8. RF test connector, F Female – 20 dB

Installation Guide

Grounding

It is recommended that the chassis be grounded using the grounding screw on the rear

Power cord connection

The power socket is located on the rear panel, and the power switch is next to it.

Content connection

Use a standard Category 5 or higher Ethernet cable(s) to connect the DIP3200A to your signal source

Management and web connection

Use a standard Category 5 or higher Ethernet cable to connect the DIP3200A to a network or computer

Web NMS Management

Setup and management can only be done using the IP network jack on the front panel

Login

The factory default IP address is 192.168.0.136

Launch the web browser and input the DIP3200A IP address in the browser’s address bar
and press Enter.

The Login box will appear (Figure-1). Enter the default Username and Password. Both the
default Username and Password are “admin” without the “. Then click on Login” to enter the
setup screen
Login

Login Screen

When correctly logged in the following screen will appear (Figure-2).
Login Screen

Settings IP Input:

Click “IP Input” on the left side of the screen to set up the input IP’s (Figure-3).
Select at the top of the screen which channel you want the program on. CH01 will be the first
channel in your output which you will select later when you set up modulation.

Here is where you select the Programs from the inputs on the left and select the outputs selecting the ===> button to add them to the Output area. Here you will see the details of the channel.
Settings IP Input

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

  • To add input channel which come from Data1 or Data 2 or Data Module (front panel)
  • To edit the input channel
  • To delete the input channel
  • To delete all inputs channel

Refresh Input

To refresh the input program information

Raatiash Output

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

All input

To select all the input programs

All Out put

To select all the output programs

To parse programs

To parse programs time limitation of parsing input programs

Settings Output: Modulator:

Select “Modulator”, to set up the analog output channels (Figure-4) NOTE all your channels must be within a 400 MHz wide bandwidth window. The DIP3200A will not allow you to select a channel beyond the window so make sure your first channel and last channel are no more than 394 MHz apart.
Modulator

Remember to save changes, refer to 3.3.3

The analog output channels are selected based on the picture carrier frequency. Use the Frequency List (Figure 5) to choose the correct frequency for the channel you want. Channel 1 will be the first program you selected on the IP Input and Channel 2 will be the second channel selected and so on.

Figure-5

Channel Video Audio
2 55.25 59.75
3 61.25 65.75
4 67.25 71.75
5 77.25 81.75
6 83.25 87.75
95 91.25 95.75
96 97.25 101.75
97 103.25 107.75
98 109.275 113.775
99 115.275 119.775
14 121.263 125.763
15 127.263 131.763
16 133.263 137.763
17 139.25 143.75
18 145.25 149.75
19 151.25 155.75
20 157.25 161.75
21 163.25 167.75
22 169.25 173.75
7 175.25 179.75
8 181.25 185.75
9 187.25 191.75
10 193.25 197.75
11 199.25 203.75
12 205.25 209.75
13 211.25 215.75
23 217.25 221.75
24 223.25 227.75
25 229.263 233.763
26 235.263 239.763
27 241.263 245.763
28 247.263 251.763
29 253.263 257.763
30 259.263 263.763
31 265.263 269.763
32 271.263 275.763
33 277.263 281.763
34 283.263 287.763
35 289.263 293.763
36 295.263 299.763
37 301.263 305.763
38 307.263 311.763
39 313.263 317.763
40 319.263 323.763
41 325.263 329.763
42 331.275 335.775
43 337.263 341.763
44 343.263 347.763
45 349.263 353.763
46 355.263 359.763
47 361.263 365.763
48 367.263 371.763
49 373.263 377.763
50 379.263 383.763
51 385.263 389.763
52 391.263 395.763
53 397.263 401.763
54 403.25 407.75
55 409.25 413.75
56 415.25 419.75
57 421.25 425.75
58 427.25 431.75
59 433.25 437.75
60 439.25 443.75
61 445.25 449.75
62 451.25 455.75
63 457.25 461.75
64 463.25 467.75
65 469.25 473.75
66 475.25 479.75
67 481.25 485.75
68 487.25 491.75
69 493.25 497.75
70 499.25 503.75
71 505.25 509.75
72 511.25 515.75
73 517.25 521.75
74 523.25 527.75
75 529.25 533.75
76 535.25 539.75
77 541.25 545.75
78 547.25 551.75
79 553.25 557.75
80 559.25 563.75
81 565.25 569.75
82 571.25 575.75
83 577.25 581.75
84 583.25 587.75
85 589.25 593.75
86 595.25 599.75
87 601.25 605.75
88 607.25 611.75
89 613.25 617.75
90 619.25 623.75
91 625.25 629.75
92 631.25 635.75
93 637.25 641.75
94 643.25 647.75
100 649.25 653.75
101 655.25 659.75
102 661.25 665.75
103 667.25 671.75
104 673.25 677.75
105 679.25 683.75
106 685.25 689.75
107 691.25 695.75
108 697.25 701.75
109 703.25 707.75
110 709.25 713.75
111 715.25 719.75
112 721.25 725.75
113 727.25 731.75
114 733.25 737.75
115 739.25 743.75
116 745.25 749.75
117 751.25 755.75
118 757.25 761.75
119 763.25 767.75
120 769.25 773.75
121 775.25 779.75
122 781.25 785.75
123 787.25 791.75
124 793.25 797.75
125 799.25 803.75
126 805.25 809.75
127 811.25 815.75
128 817.25 821.75
129 823.25 827.75
130 829.25 833.75
131 835.25 839.75
132 841.25 845.75
133 847.25 851.75
134 853.25 857.75
135 859.25 863.75

Settings → Decoder:
Settings Decoder

System

Network :

Click ‘Network’, it displays the interface as (Figure-7) where to set network parameters.
Network displays 

Account:

Click “Account”, it displays the screen as (Figure-8) where you can change login username and password for the web interface:
Account

Configuration:

Click “Configuration”, it displays the screen as (Figure-9) where to set your configurations for the DIP3200A.
Configuration

Remember to save changes, refer to 3.3.3

System → Firmware:

Click “Firmware”, it displays the screen as (Figure-10) where to update firmware for the device
System Firmware

System → Log:

Click “Log”, it displays the screen as (Figure-11) where to check the “Log”.
System Log

System → Reboot:

Click “Reboot”, it displays the screen as (Figure-12) where to check the “Reboot”.
System Reboot

Precautions

  • Do not install in an environment that exceeds 110 degrees F.
  • When installing in a rack make sure there is one full empty rack space above and below the unit.
  • Install where there is good ventilation, do not install in a dusty environment such as a laundry.
  • Make sure the electrical outlet is the correct voltage.
  • Make sure all connections are tight and installed properly.
  • Make sure that there are not power issues. If the power switches on and off quicker than 10 second intervals, this could cause damage to the unit. Unplug the unit and wait for the power problem to be corrected.
  • Check to make sure the top ventilation opening is not obstructed in any way.

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