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Encoder / Modulators

Contents 03 Package Contents 04 Features 05 Introduction 06 Installation 07 Specifications 09 Visual Identification Illustrations 10 Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface 16 Virtual Channel Number 18 Streaming Setup 19 Output Setup 21 Management IP Setup 24 Initial Setup & Configuration 25 Front Panel LCD Menu Tree 26 Encoder Setup: QMPro1100/I 26 Encoder Setup: QMPro1200/I 30 Encoder Setup 37 Administration 38 Network Setup 41 Output Setup 44 Streaming Setup 47 Warranty 01

The presence of this symbol is to alert the installer and user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltages within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to produce a risk of electric shock. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DEVICE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. DO NOT apply power to the unit until all connections have been made, all components have been installed and all wiring has been properly terminated. DO NOT terminate, change or uninstall any wiring without first disconnecting the unit s power adapter from the device. This device is supplied with the appropriately rated power supply. The use of any other power supply could cause damage and invalidate the manufacturer s warranty. DO NOT connect the power cord to the device if the power cord is damaged. DO NOT cut the power cord. DO NOT plug the power cord into an AC outlet until all cables and connections to the device have been properly connected. The device should be installed in an environment consistent with its operating temperature specifications. Placement next to heating devices and ducts is to be avoided as doing so may cause damage. The device should not be placed in areas of high humidity. DO NOT cover any of the device s ventilation openings. DO NOT cover or obstruct the device s fan or fan openings. If the device has been in a cold environment allow it to warm to room temperature for at least 2 hours before connecting to an AC outlet. 02

Package Contents This package contains one of the following: - QMPro1100/1100i or QMPro1200/1200i Encoder / Modulator - DIN cable(s) - One installation / configuration manual Inspect the package before starting installation to ensure there is no damage and all supplied contents are present. 03

Features HD RF Distribution allows unlimited displays over any distance HD Video/Audio Distribution over Coax 1080p/i, 720p, 480p/i Output (1080p h.264 only) Mini DIN cabling connection for DirectTV interface Front-panel Controls, LCD Display for easy setup Web-based Management Software Auto Input Detection Audio Output with tunable Delay to match video RF Gain Control, +25 to +45 db mv Output Clear, clean picture on high motion media (Movie, Sports) MPEG2, MPEG4 (AVC Only) Video Encoding QAM 256 for bandwidth efficiency Audio Codecs MPEG2 Layer II/AAC/AC-3 Pass-through Supports Dolby Digital Pass-through 42dB signal to noise ratio Emergency Alert System & Closed Captioning compatible VCN (Auto Major & Minor), Manual (Major & Minor), Manual (One Part) Easy integration with CE labs Media Players: MP800T, MP700T 04

Introduction The QMPro1100/i (Single) and QMPro1200/i (Dual) is CE labs technology series of encoders/modulators that convert Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Standard or High definition video and audio signals to a QAM RF output. This RF signal may be routed throughout a building using traditional CATV coax and distribution network. This allows the HD RF signal to be used on as many TVs as desired. The QMPro1100/i and QMPro1200/i are perfect for multi-video distribution solutions in the commercial and institutional market (hotels, motels, sports bars, restaurants, hospitals, casinos, business and university campuses, etc.), as well as home entertainment systems. The QMPro i-series (1100i or 1200i) adds the additional functionality of AV streaming IP packets over an Ethernet network. 05

Installation System Installer must adhere to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as possible. Each unit is shipped factory tested. Ensure all items are removed from the container prior to discarding any packing material. Thoroughly inspect the unit for shipping damage with particular attention to connectors and controls. If there is any sign of damage to the unit or damaged or loose connectors contact your distributor immediately. Do not put the equipment into service if there is any indication of defect or damage. It is highly recommended that quality cables and connectors be used for all video and audio source connections. 1. The unit can be rack mounted in a standard EIA19 rack using the provided rack ears kit. Connect the right and left rack mount ears (if rack-mounting). 2. The unit comes with HDMI and Component/Composite (via DIN) inputs. Connect the required cables to the back of the unit using a HDMI or DIN cables. If your source is High Definition, it is possible that the HDMI signal could be encrypted with HDCP. In this case, you may need to use the DIN cable to connect to the source Component video output. When using the DIN cable, the Right and Left audio should also be connected if the display requires audio. 3. Repeat this step for each video source connection. 4. Be sure the connections for each source are consistent with the unit s inputs (IN1 IN2). 5. Use a quality 75Ω coaxial cable with F connectors from the unit s RF Output. 6. IP output: connect the Ethernet cable to the IP output RJ45 connector to your IGMP capable switch. 7. Connect the included power cord to the unit s POWER plug. 8. Connect the power cord to an appropriately rated AC power outlet. DEVICE Programming and Setup: Connecting to the Web GUI Interface: Factory Default IP: 192.168.1.9 1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Remote Setup Port of the QMPro and to your PC/Laptop. 2. Modify your PC/Laptop s IP address to 192.168.1.50 and the sub-net to 255.255.255.0. 3. Enter 192.168.1.9 into your web browser. 4. Make all required parameter changes. 5. Save all changes. 06

Specifications VIDEO/AUDIO INPUTS HDMI 1.4v DIN Component & Composite VIDEO FORMATS Resolution 1080p (H.264 Only), 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i Video Codes MPEG-2 Video Codecs H.264 (HD) Video Codecs H.264 (SD) Audio Codecs MPEG-2 VIDEO / AUDIO COMPRESSION MP@HL > 1080p30, HP@Level 4.2 / 1080p30, HP@ Level 4 >720p30, HP@Level 3.2 / 720p30, HP@ Level 3.1 Frame Rate > 30, MP@Level 3.1 / 30, Level 3 MPEG-1 Layer II / AAC / AC-3 pass through VIDEO Bitrate SD: 1 to 8Mbps / HD: 10 to 15.7Mbps H.264 SD: 1 to 4Mbps / HD: 4 to 8Mbps RF Output Channel Plan CH 7-135 Output Level Output Impedance Level Adjustment Modulation Modes QAM Type VCN Mode 25 dbmv 75 ohm 0~ -20dB 256 QAM / 64 QAM DVB-C Annex B 2-Part Auto, 2-Part Manual, 1-Part Manual MER 43dB Typical 07

Streaming Protocols Stream Types Stream Control Connector Local Monitoring GUI Management GUI Supported Password Protected Fan Cooled Power Supply Consumption Dimension IP (QMPro 1100i/1200i) UDP/RTP Unicast, Multicast General Single Program TS Enable / Disable 1 GbE IP stream Enhanced LCD system indicator 1 RJ-45 10/100 Management Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari GUI: Changeable Internal 12VDC 3 Amp 1.6amp 11.8 x 7.0 x 1.75, (1RU 19 EIA w/rack mountable kit) * Specifications subject to change without notification 08

Visual Identification Illustrations 09

Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface: After connecting the device to the Remote Setup port located on the rear of the device and connecting to a PC / Laptop. Step 1: Enter Device's IP address in web browser. (QMPro1200i shown) Command Processing: Please not that upon system initialization, the hardware will boot in a few minutes and then populate system parameters. There may be a small delay in the menu page updates that are performed after the hardware changes are complete. 10

Step 1: Enter Device's IP address in web browser. (QMPro1200i shown) Step 2: Enter User Name/Password Select Encoder Setup After selecting the Encoder Setup Tab the user will be prompted to enter the user name and password for device. GUI Login Password: Default User Name: admin Default Password: Admin123 Note: To change the Password for the GUI go to the Administration Tab. 11

Step 3: Encoder Setup This page allows the user to configure the parameters of each encoder. After changes are made, use the Save and Confirm button. The modulator(s) will apply the new settings. 12

Encoder Setup page allows the integrator to select and set the parameters needed for each stream. 1. Select the Edit Icons for the Encoders. (Both Encoders can be managed at the same time) 2. Select and set the specific parameters settings as required. 13

3. After setting all the required parameters- Select the edit icon again. (Note: All changed parameters will be shown in red) 14

4. Select Active/Inactive to activate for remaining parameter(s) as required. 5. Select Save and Confirm to save all changed parameters. 6. Select Apply in the pop-up window. 7. Repeat process for each encoder or if additional changes are required. 15

Virtual Channel Number Virtual Channel Number is a method of allowing installers to manipulate and add a channel to a new or existing cable system. Whether the installer is installing a new channel into a system that uses Major and Minor channel numbering (2.1, 3.1) or into a system that uses Single Channel enumeration (Ch. 101, 199). Note: Some HDTV s may represent the Virtual Channel using a dash: 12-1, 12-2. VCN allows channels to be added regardless of what RF freq. (MHz) the modulator is actually occupying. VCN Modes Examples for the QMPro Series: The QMPro Series of HD Modulators offers 3 VCN (Virtual Channel Number) Modes. 1. VCN (Auto two-part)-vcn Auto 2-part- will force the VCN channels to be based on the CH/freq. selected on the Output Setup page of the device. Examples: CH/freq QMPro 1100/1100i QMPro1200/1200i 7 (177MHz) 7.1 7.1, 8.1 57 (423MHz) 57.1 57.1, 58.1 101 (657MHz) 101.1 101.1, 102.1 134 (855MHz) 134.1 134.1, 135.1 Note: QMPRO 1200/1200I will restrict selecting CH# 135 as the VCN auto mode will occupy 135.1. Setting the Output Channel of the QMPro1200/1200i to CH 134 will force the unit in VCN Auto to set 134.1 and 135.1 Both channels of the QMPro 1200 and 1200i will occupy QAM channel 134 (855MHz) in a 6MHz bandwidth. (2 Programs within 1 QAM Channel) Note: QMPro 1100/1100i will allow CH 135(861MHz) to be selected. 16

2. VCN (Manual two-part)- VCN Manual 2-part- will allow the installer to control VCN channels regardless of the CH/freq. selected on the Output Setup page of the device. Examples: CH/freq QMPro 1100/1100i QMPro1200/1200i 7 (177MHz) 2.1 2.1, 9.1 57 (423MHz) 55.1 23.1, 57.2 101 (657MHz) 100.1 101.1, 107.1 134 (855MHz) 134.1 130.1, 129.2 As shown in the above examples, the installer can easily set and select any Virtual channel regardless of the Output Channel occupied by the modulator. 3. VCN (Manual one-part)-vcn Manual 1-part- will allow the installer to control VCN channels regardless of the CH/freq. selected on the Output Setup page of the device. Examples: CH/freq QMPro 1100/1100i QMPro 1200/1200i 7 (177MHz) 2 2, 15 57 (423MHz) 59 59, 69 101 (657MHz) 102 101, 107 134 (855MHz) 130 133, 135 17

Streaming Setup 1. Enable the Stream by selecting the check box 1-2. 2. (All streams can be enabled at the same time by using the master checkbox) 3. Enter the stream Destination IP [example: udp://224.1.1.4:1234]. 4. Set the TTL value. 5. Select Save and Confirm once all the streams are setup. Disabling IP Stream(s): To disable an IP Stream uncheck the checkbox in front of the appropriate IP Stream_ID Disabling IP Stream(s): To disable an IP Stream uncheck the checkbox in front of the appropriate IP Stream_ID 18

Output Setup Use the Output Setup page to set the RF output type, RF Output CH/ frequency, Attenuation, QAM, and Interleaver. 1. Enable the RF by checking the checkbox. (Factory Default is enabled) 2. Select and set the required parameters for your installation RF: Normal, C.W., Inverted (Factory Default is Normal) Channel Type: STD, HRC, IRC (Factory Default is STD) CH/Freq.: Factory Default is 101. Attenuation: 0 ~ -20 (Factory Default is 0) Constellation (QAM Type): 256 QAM, 64 QAM (Factory Default is 256) Interleaver: Factory Default is I=128, J= 1. Delayed Audio Output Use the Delayed Audio Output Parameters to Delay the audio output of the Encoder in order to better match the video at the TV. This allows external audio amplifiers to achieve lip sync with RF Displays. 1. Set the Delay Buffer (ms) as required. 2. Select the Program (Program 1 or Program 2) audio to be outputted via the L/R Audio outputs on the rear of the device. Save and Confirm all changes settings on Output Setup page. 19

Application Note: When installing more than 1 device into a system, each device must have a unique RF TS_ID. We highly recommend you save your encoder configuration files. See Administration tab for how to backup device settings. 20

Management IP Setup: Use the Network Setup to configure the device s Management Port s IP address (GUI address) of the device, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Enable/Disable DHCP, and set Host Name. Save and Confirm: Once all parameters are set remember to Save and Confirm all changes. Note: Above example shows current GUI IP as 192.168.8.210. Factory Default GUI IP is 192.168.1.9. Streaming IP SETUP: Use the Streaming IP tab to modify the Streaming IP port of the device as required. 21

Section 7 Administration: Reboot: Use the Reboot command button to reboot the device. Note: Any unsaved changes will be lost. Reset to Default: Use the Reset to Default button to reset all parameters to original factory settings. Saving your configuration files We highly recommend you save your configuration files. Simply click the Backup button and the config files will be saved to your computer. Backup: We highly recommend saving your device s setting. 1. Select Administration tab. 2. Select backup from the menu. 3. Locate and name file for future use. 22

Restore/Upload saved file configurations: 1. Select Administration tab. 2. Select Choose file menu. 3. Locate the required file to be imported. 4. Select Upload to import the selected file into the device. 5. Remember to save and backup any and all changes. Change Password: Use the Change Password section to change or modify the device s password as desired. 23

Initial Setup & Configuration Front Panel Information: Encoder Setup Channel.# HD Bitrate: Short Name: Video Output: Audio Output: IN-1 15.508Mbps DTV-101 MPEG2 MP2 IN-2 15.405Mbps DTV-102 MPEG2 MP2 Output Setup RF #: Output CH#: Constellation Interleaver RF-1 101(657.000MHz) QAM256 I128,J1 Streaming Setup 1st Destination IP: 224.1.1.20 1st Destination Port: 10000 2nd Destination IP: 224.1.1.21 2nd Destination Port: 10000 24

Front Panel LCD Menu Tree Modulator Configuration: Turn on the QAM modulator. Once the modulator is powered up, it will go through an internal booting process. First will be display: the rev of unit for 8 seconds, then "Booting" activity for 47 seconds, then "CE labs HD Series" for 15 seconds, and then the unit will be displaying Bit rate information on the LCD Display. The unit is ready for programming or operation. Password Press the OK button to select a 4-digit password. Use the Up/Down button to search and select individual numbers for the password. The default password is 0000. Press the OK button to set the password. Main Menu To access the Main Menu first enter the password by pressing the OK button. Once the correct password is entered press the OK button and the LCD Screen will display The following configuration options available (Use the Up/Down button to search and left and right button to select navigate it): MANUAL Modulator Configuration: Password: 0000 Password?: The password is 0000. Note: The LCD password cannot be changed. Press OK again after the display shows Options on the Modulator configuration menu: Main Menu: Exit: Administration: Network Setup: Output Setup: Streaming Setup: 25

Encoder Setup: QM- Pro1100/I Encoder Setup: QM- Pro1200/I Select Encoder: 1 Select Encoder: 2 Back to Main Menu Back to Main Menu Closed caption: Enable (Enable, Disable) 2 Close caption: Enable Program Num: 1 (1 to 65534) 2 Program Num: 2 TS ID (IP ONLY): 1000 (1 to 65535) 2 TS ID (IP ONLY): 1001 Hue : 128 (1-255) 2 Hue : 128 Saturation: 128 (1-255) 2 Saturation: 128 Contrast: 128 (1-255) 2 Contrast: 128 Brightness: 128 (1-255) 2 Brightness: 128 Audio Output : MP2 (MP2,AAC) 2 Audio Output : MP2 Audio Input: Auto (Auto, Analog L/R) 2 Audio Input: Auto SD Bitrate: 8000 (1000-8000) 2 SD Bitrate: 8000 HD Bitrate: 14,800 (10,000-15,700) 2 HD Bitrate: 14,800 Aspect Ratio: 16:9, (16:9, 4:3) 2 Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Video Output: H.264 CBR Video Input : Auto (MPEG2 CBR, H.264 CBR) 2 Video Output: H.264 CBR (YPbPr, CVBS, HDMI, Auto) 2 Video Input : Auto Source ID:101 (1 to 65535) 2 Source ID:102 VCN Mode: Manual (onepart) VCN (Minor Channel Number) 1 (1-999) VCN (Major Channel Number) 102 (1-999) 2 VCN Mode: Manual (two-part) (Manual (twopart), Manual (One-part), Auto (two-part) 2 VCN (Minor Channel Number): 1 2 VCN (Major Channel Number): 102 VCN (One Part) 101( 1-16383) 2 VCN (One Part): 101 Long CH Name: ATS-Digital-TV1 Short Name: My-DTV101 RF Number RF1 EXIT: ATS-Digital-TV1 My-DTV101 2 Long CH Name: ATS-Digital-TV2 2 Short Name: My- DTV102 2 RF Number RF1 26

Administration: Reset to Default: No (No.Yes) Reset unit Back to Main: Network Setup: Management IP: Host Name: QM-000 (Selecting this option unit will be rebooting) To Network setup Gateway: 0.0.0.0. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP Address: 192.168.1.9 DHCP: Disable (Enable, Disable) Back to Main: Streaming IP: DHCP: Disable (Enable, Disable) To Network setup Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP Address: 192.168.1.10 27

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP Address: 192.168.1.10 Output Setup: RF Output Setup: Enable RF: Enable (Enable, Disable) To Output Setup Interleaver: I:128 J:1 ( I:8 J:16, I:16 J:8, I:32 J:4, I:64 J:2, I:128 J:8, I:128 J:7, I:128 J:6, I:128 J:5, I:128 J:4, I:128 J:3, I:128 J:2, I:128 J:1) Constellation: QAM 256 (QAM 64, QAM 256) Attenuation: 0. (0-20) Output Channel: 102 (7-135) Channel Type: STD (STD, HRC, IRC) RF Output: Normal (Normal, Inverted, C.W.) Regional Name: USA RF TS ID : 1 (1-65535) Back to Main: Delayed Audio Delay Buffer: 0 (0-65535) To Output Setup Audio Source: Program1( Program1 Program2) 28

Streaming Setup: Select IP Output: 1 Select IP Output: 2 Back to Main Back to Main TTL: 4 (1-255) TTL: 4 Destination Port: 7000 (1024-65535) Destination Port: 7000 Destination IP: 224.1.1.20 Destination IP: 224.1.1.21 Streaming Method: RTP (Multicast) Enable Streaming: Enable ( Ene,Disable) Streaming Method: RTP (MLT (RTP (Multicast), UDP (Multicast), RTP (Unicast), UDP (Unicast)) Enable Streaming: Enable 29

Encoder Setup Select Encoder- Use the OK button to enter the Select Encoder Menu. Using the Scroll Up/Down buttons select the encoder you wish to program. Use the OK button to set the Encoder. Select Encoder 1 or 2. Once selected the display will indicate which Encoder you are programming while in the setup function. - Back to Main Menu- Select Back to Main to escape the Encoder Setup Menu. Closed Caption- Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the Closed Caption Menu. Press the OK button to enter the Closed Caption menu. Enable / Disable Closed Caption control. Factory default: Enabled. Note: A Closed Caption input source is required. Program Num - Use the Scroll Up/Down button to set 1 Program Num(Number). Press the OK button to enter the Program Num menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down to select the Program Num ranging from 1 to 65534 then press OK to set. Factory default: Encoder 1: 1 Encoder 2: 2 TS_ID (IP Only) Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select TS ID. Press the OK button to enter the TS ID menu. Use the Scroll Up/ Down button to select the desired Stream ID ranging from 1 to 65535 then press the OK button to set. Factory default: Encoder 1: 1000 Encoder 2: 1001 Hue Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Hue. Press the OK button to enter the Hue menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired Hue value (0 to 255) and press the OK button to set. 30

Factory default: 128. Saturation Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Saturation. Press the OK button to enter the Saturation menu. Use the Scroll Up/ Down button to select the desired Saturation value (0 to 255) and press the OK button to set. Factory default: 128. Contrast Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Contrast. Press the OK button to enter the Contrast menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired Contrast value (0 to 255) and press the OK button to set. Factory default: 128. Brightness Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Brightness. Press the OK button to enter the Brightness menu. Use the Scroll Up/ Down button to select the desired Brightness value (0 to 255) and press the OK button to set. Factory default: 128. Audio Output Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Audio Output. Press the OK button to enter the Audio Output menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the Audio Output option: MP2 (MPEG2 Layer I Audio) or AAC. Press the OK button to set. Factory default: MP2. Audio Input Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select. Press the OK button to enter the Audio Input menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the Audio Input options: Auto or Analog. Factory default: Auto. SD Bitrate: Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select SD Bitrate. Press the OK button to enter the SD Bitrate menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to set the SD Bitrate SD Bitrate Range MPEG2: 4000 (4Mbps) to 8000 (8Mbps). Factory default: 8000 (8 Mbps). SD Bitrate Range H.264: 1000 (1Mbps) to 4000 (4Mbps). Factory de- 31

fault: 4000 (4 Mbps). HD Bitrate: Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select HD Bitrate. Press the OK button to enter the HD Bitrate menu. Use the Scroll Up/ Down button to set the HD Bitrate. HD Bitrate Range MPEG2: 10000 (10Mbps) to 15700 (15.7Mbps). Factory default: 14800 (14.8 Mbps). HD Bitrate Range H.264: 4000 (4Mbps) to 8000 (8Mbps). Factory default: 8000 (8 Mbps). Aspect Ratio Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Aspect Ratio. Press the OK button to enter the Aspect Ratio menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired Aspect Ratio option of 4:3 or 16:9 then press the OK button to set. Factory default: 16:9. Video Output The user may select to output video in either MPEG2 or H.264. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Video Output. Press the OK button to enter the Video Output menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the Video Output option: MPEG2 or H.264. Press the OK button to set. Factory default: MPEG2. Video Input Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Video Input. Press the OK button to enter the Video Input menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the Video Input option: Auto, HDMI, Component, or Composite. Factory default: Auto. Press the OK button to set. Source ID - Use the Scroll Up/Down button to set Source ID. Press the OK button to enter the Source ID menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down to set the Source ID. Range: 1 to 65535. Press OK to set. Factory default: 101 VCN: Virtual Channel Number is a method of allowing installers to manipulate and add a channel to a new or existing cable system. Whether the installer is installing a new channel into a system that 32

uses Major and Minor channel numbering (2.1, 3.1) or into a system that uses Single Channel enumeration (Ch. 101, 199). Note: Some HDTV s may represent the Virtual Channel using a dash: 12-1, 12-2. VCN allows channels to be added regardless of what RF freq. (MHz) the modulator is actually occupying. VCN Modes Examples for the QMPro Series: The QMPro Series of HD Modulators offers 3 VCN (Virtual Channel Number) Modes. VCN (Auto two-part)-vcn Auto 2-part- will force the VCN channels to be based on the CH/freq. selected on the Output Setup page of the device. Examples: CH/freq QMPro 1100/1100i QMPro1200/1200i.1, 8.1 7 (177MHz) 7.1 57.1, 58.1 57 (423MHz) 57.1 101.1,102.1 101 (657MHz) 101.1 134.1, 135.1 134 (855MHz) 134.1 Note: QMPRO 1200/1200I will restrict selecting CH# 135 as the VCN auto mode will occupy 135.1. Setting the Output Channel of the QMPro1200/1200i to CH 134 will force the unit in VCN Auto to set 134.1 and 135.1 Both channels of the QMPro 1200 and 1200i will occupy QAM channel 134 (855MHz) in a 6MHz bandwidth. (2 Programs within 1 QAM Channel) Note: QMPro 1100/1100i will allow CH 135(861MHz) to be selected. VCN (Manual two-part)- VCN Manual 2-part- will allow the installer to control VCN channels regardless of the CH/freq. selected on the Output Setup page of the device. 33

Examples: CH/freq QMPro 1100/1100i QMPro1200/1200i 2.1, 9.1 7 (177MHz) 2.1 23.1, 57.2 57 (423MHz) 55.1 101.1,107.1 101 (657MHz) 100.1 130.1, 129.2 134 (855MHz) 134.1 As shown in the above examples, the installer can easily set and select any Virtual channel regardless of the Output Channel occupied by the modulator. VCN (Manual one-part)-vcn Manual 1-part- will allow the installer to control VCN channels regardless of the CH/freq. selected on the Output Setup page of the device. Examples: CH/freq QMPro 1100/1100i QMPro 1200/1200i 2, 15 7 (177MHz) 2 59, 69 57 (423MHz) 59 101,107 101 (657MHz) 102 133, 135 134 (855MHz) 130 VCN Mode Press OK to enter the VCN menu. Select the VCN Mode required. Factory default: VCN Mode: Manual (one-part) VCN Modes Available: VCN Mode: Manual (two-part) Use VCN(Major Ch No.) Menu to set Major VCN channel and VCN (Minor Ch. No.) menu to set Minor channel. VCN Mode: Manual (one-part) - Use VCN (one part) Menu to set VCN channel. Example: VCN can be set to a range 1-999. 34

VCN Mode: Auto (two-part)- VCN will be set based on the Channel output selected in Output Menu: Output Channel. Example: Output Channel set to 101. VCN for device will be set at 101.1 and 102.1 VCN (Minor Ch. No.)-Use the Scroll Up/Down button to enter VCN (Minor CH No.) menu. Press the OK button to enter the menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down to set the VCN (Minor CH No.) channel #. Range: 1 to 999. Press OK to set *Use only when VCN Mode: Manual (two-part) is selected in VCN Mode menu. VCN (Major Ch. No.)-Use the Scroll Up/Down button to enter VCN (Major CH No.) menu. Press the OK button to enter the menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down to set the VCN (Major CH No.) channel #. Range: 1 to 999. Press OK to set *Use only when VCN Mode: Manual (two-part) is selected in VCN Mode menu. VCN (one part): - Use the Scroll Up/Down button to enter VCN (One Part) menu. Press the OK button to enter the menu. IUse the Scroll Up/Down to set the VCN(One Part) channel #. Range: 1 to 16383. Press OK to set Note: Use only when VCN Mode is set to VCN(One Part) in VCN Mode menu. Long Channel Name Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Long Channel Name. Press the OK button to enter the Long Channel Name menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down menu to select the first character of the desired Long Channel Name then press the OK button to set. Repeat the process until the Long Channel Name is completed. Long Channel Name can be 16 characters. Factory Default: ATSC-digi-TV-101 or ATSC-digi-TV-102. Short Channel Name Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Short Channel Name. Press the OK button to enter the Short Channel Name menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down menu to select the first character of the desired Short Channel Name then press the OK button to 35

set. Repeat the process until the Short Channel Name is completed. Press the OK button to set and exit. Short Name can be 7 characters. Factory Default: DTV-101 and DTV-102 RF Number- Press the OK button to enter the RF Number menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to Select the RF section of the Encoder. Select Off or RF 1. Use the OK button to set. Factory Default: RF1. Note: Selecting Off will disable any RF video out of the device. Exit- Select Exit to exit the Setup menus. 36

Administration Reset to Default- Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select reset to Default Menu. Press the OK button to enter the Reset to Default menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select no/yes. Press the OK button to select no/yes. Unit will reboot if yes is selected. Note: Not all Administration functions are available via the LCD menu. Use the GUI to utilize all the Admin functions available. Back to Main- Select Back to Main to escape Administration. 37

Network Setup Management IP (Sub Menu of Network Setup Menu) Hostname: Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Hostname. Press the OK button to enter the Hostname menu. Use the Left/Right buttons to modify the Hostname as requiredpress the OK button to set. Factory Default: QM-000. Note: Once a change is made to the Hostname the unit will reboot to set the new settings. To Network Setup- Select To Network Setup to return to the Network Setup Menu. Gateway Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Gateway. Press the OK button to enter the Gateway Address menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to enter the Gateway Address. Use the Scroll Up/ Down menu to select the first number of the desired Gateway Address then press the OK button to set. Repeat the process until the Gateway Address is completed. Press the OK button to set. Factory Default: 0.0.0.0. Subnet Mask Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Subnet Mask. Press the OK button to enter the Subnet Mask menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to enter the Subnet Mask. Use the Scroll Up/ Down menu to select the first number of the desired Subnet Mask then press the OK button to set. Repeat the process until the Subnet Mask is completed. Press the OK button to set. Factory Default: 255.255.255.0. IP Address Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select IP Address. Press the OK button to enter the IP Address menu. Use the Scroll Up/ Down button to enter the IP address. Use the Scroll Up/Down menu to select the first number of the desired IP Address then press the OK button to set. Repeat the process until the IP Address is completed. Press the OK button to set. Note: If DHCP is enabled you will not be able to set an IP address. Select DHCP disabled if Static IP Address required. Default Management IP: 192.168.1.9 38

Note: IP Address Range(s): 10.0.0.0 ~ 10.255..255.255 172.16.0.0 ~ 172.31.255.255 192.168.0.0 ~ 192.168.255.255 DHCP Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select DHCP. Press the OK button to enter the DHCP menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to Enable/Disable. Press the OK button to set. Factory Default: Disable Once a change is made the unit will reboot to set the new settings. Back to Main- Select Back to Main to escape Network Sub Menu. Streaming IP The Streaming IP address is the Streaming Port for the IP streams. DHCP Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select DHCP. Press the OK button to enter the DHCP menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to Enable/Disable. Press the OK button to set. Factory Default: Disable Once a change is made the unit will reboot to set the new settings. To Network Setup- Select To Network Setup to return to the Network Setup Menu. Gateway Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Gateway. Press the OK button to enter the Gateway Address menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to enter the Gateway Address... Use the Scroll Up/ Down menu to select the first number of the desired Gateway Address then press the OK button to set. Repeat the process until the Gateway Address is completed. Press the OK button to set. Factory Default: 0.0.0.0. Subnet Mask Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Subnet Mask. Press the OK button to enter the Subnet Mask menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to enter the Subnet Mask. Use the Scroll Up/ Down menu to select the first number of the desired Subnet Mask 39

then press the OK button to set. Repeat the process until the Subnet Mask is completed. Press the OK button to set. Factory Default: 255.255.255.0. IP Address Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select IP Address. Press the OK button to enter the IP Address menu. Use the Scroll Up/ Down button to enter the IP address. Use the Scroll Up/Down menu to select the first number of the desired IP Address then press the OK button to set. Repeat the process until the IP Address is completed. Press the OK button to set. Note: If DHCP is enabled you will not be able to set an IP address. Select DHCP disabled if Static IP Address required. Default Streaming IP Port Address: 192.168.1.10 40

Output Setup RF Output Setup Enable RF-Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Enable RF. Press the OK button to enter the Enable RF menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Enable / Disable. Then press the OK button to set. Factory Default: Enable To Output Setup Select To Output Setup to return to the RF Output Setup Menu Interleaver- Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the appropriate Interleaver selection. Press the OK button to enter the Interleaver menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired Interleaver value and press the OK button to set. Factory default: I=128, J=1 ( I:8 J:16, I:16 J:8, I:32 J:4, I:64 J:2, I:128 J:8,I:128 J:7, I:128 J:6, I:128 J:5, I:128 J:4, I:128 J:3, I:128 J:2, I:128 J:1) Constellation Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Constellation. Press the OK button to enter the Constellation menu. Select QAM256 or QAM64. Select the desired Constellation then press the OK button to set. Factor Default: QAM256. Attenuation: Use the Scroll Up/Down button to change the Attenuation. Use the Scroll Up/Down buttons to select the desired setting. Press the OK button to set the Attenuation. Range: 0 ~ -20. Factory Default: 0 Output Channel Use the Scroll Up/Down button to change the output channel. Use the Scroll Up/Down buttons to select the desired Output Channel. Once the desired output channel is selected press the OK button to set the channel. Factory Default: 101 (657.0000MHz) 41

The LCD Display will show both the channel # and the frequency # of the output channel (example:103 669.0000MHz). Note: When setting VCN Auto(two-part)- output channel will reflect output channel selected here. Examples: VCN Mode: Auto(two-part) found in Encoder Setup will reflect channel of selected output channel. Output channel selected: 101- then VCN Auto(two-part) will be 101.1 and 102.1 (for QMPro 1200/1200i). Channel Type Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Channel Type. Press the OK button to enter the Channel Type menu. Menu options are: STD, HRC and IRC. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired Channel Type and press the OK button to set. Factory default: STD. RF Output Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select RF Output. Press the OK button to enter the RF Output menu. Options are Normal, Inverted, or C.W.. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired RF Output and press the OK button to set. Factory default: Normal Regional Name - Note: Do not Change. Skip this function. Factory Default: USA. RF TS ID Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select TS ID. Press the OK button to enter the TS ID menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired Stream ID ranging from 0 to 65535 then press the OK button to set. RF TS ID for RF Output1: Default =1. RF TS ID for RF Output2: Default =2. Back to Main- Select Back to Main to escape RF Output setup Menu. Delayed Audio Menu 42

Delay Buffer-Press the OK button to enter the Delay Buffer menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the appropriate Audio Buffer. Press the OK to set. Range: 0 ~ 65535. Factory default: 0 To Output Setup- Select To Output Setup to return to the Output Setup Menu. Audio Source- Press the OK button to enter the Audio Source menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the appropriate Program. Press the OK to set. Factory default: Program 1. 43

Streaming Setup Select IP Out- Use the OK button to select Select IP Out Menu. Using the Scroll Up/Down buttons select the IP Stream to program. Use the OK button to select Select IP Out 1 or 2. Factory default: Select IP Output: 1 FOR QMPRO 1100 AND 1100i Select IP Output: 2 FOR QMPRO 1200 AND 1200i Once Selected the display will indicate which Streaming Setup (1 or 2) you are programming while in the setup function. Back to Main- Select Back to Main to escape the Streaming - IP Streaming Sub Menu. Time To Live Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Time To Live menu. Press the OK button to enter the Time To Live menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select TTL. Press the OK button to set. TTL Range: 1~ 255. Default Settings: Unicast: 63. Multicast: 4. Destination Port Number Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Destination Port Number. Press the OK button to enter the Destination Port Number menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to set the Port. Press the OK button to set. Range: 1024~ 65535 Factory default: 7000 Destination IP Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Destination IP (Address). Press the OK button to enter the Destination IP Address menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to set the Destination IP Address. Note: By selecting Unicast in the Streaming Method Menu the default address begins at 192.168.1.23. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to set the Destination IP Address. Press the OK button to set. 44

Destination IP Address Range(s): Unicast: 0.0.0.0 ~ 223.255.255.255 Multicast: 224.0.0.0 ~ 239.255.255.255 Factory Default: Stream1: RTP Multicast default: 224.1.1.20 Stream2: RTP Multicast default: 224.1.1.21. Streaming Method Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Streaming Method. Press the OK button to enter the Streaming Method menu. Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select the Streaming Method required. Select: RTP (UNICAST), UDP (UNICAST), UDP (MUL- TICAST), or RTP (MULTICAST). Press the OK button to set. Default: Factory Default: RTP (MULTICAST) Enable Streaming: Use the Scroll Up/Down button to select Enable Streaming. Press the OK button to enter the Streaming Method menu. Select Enable or Disable. Factory default: Enabled. To exit the Advanced Menu, use the Up/Down button to select Exit then press the OK button. Exit Menu will appear on the LCD screen. Press the OK button twice to exit. 45

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