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OCS409 User manual
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OCS409 User manual
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I English 4
1 Introduction 4
2 Safety advice 5
3 Function 6
4 Application examples 7
4.1 Typical system configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.2 Systemexpansion................................... 8
5 Initial operation 9
6 Factory configuration 10
7 Programming the OCS409 12
8 Creating a configuration file 13
8.1 Installation of configuration tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
8.2 Createaprogramlist................................. 15
8.3 Create user-defined transponder entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
8.4 Createconfigurationfile ............................... 21
8.5 Printing configuration file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
8.6 Read back configuration file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
8.7 Mainmenuentries .................................. 23
9 Setup receivers 24
10 Additional options 25
10.1 Combining OCS409 and OKF 1001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
10.2 Operation mode SAT-Channel-Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
10.2.1General .................................... 26
10.2.2 Receiver configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
10.3OperationmodeDiSEqC............................... 31
11 Creating satellite transponder lists 32
12 Technical data 34
13 Error messages 35
14 Glossary 37
15 Installation examples 38
II Deutsch 39
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16 Allgemeines 39
17 Sicherheitshinweis 40
18 Funktion 41
19 Anwendungsbeispiele 42
19.1 Typische Anlagenkonfiguration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
19.2Anlagenerweiterung.................................. 43
20 Erstinbetriebnahme 44
21 Werksseitige Voreinstellung 45
22 Programmierung der OCS 47
23 Erstellen der Konfigurationsdatei 48
23.1 Installation Konfigurationstool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
23.2 Erstellen der Programmliste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
23.3 Eingabe benutzerdefinierter SAT-Frequenzen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
23.4 Erzeugen der Konfigurationsdatei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
23.5 Drucken der Konfigurationsdatei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
23.6 Zurücklesen der Konfigurationsdateien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
23.7Hauptmenüeinträge.................................. 58
24 Einrichten der Empfangsgeräte 59
25 Zusatzoptionen 60
25.1 OCS409 mit OKF 1001 kombinieren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
25.2 Betriebsmode SAT-Channel-Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
25.2.1Allgemeines .................................. 61
25.2.2 Empfängerkonfiguration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
25.3BetriebsmodeDiSEqC ................................ 66
26 Erstellen der Satelliten Transponderlisten 67
27 Technische Daten 69
28 Fehlermeldungen 70
29 Glossar 72
30 Anlagenbeispiele 74
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Teil I
English
1 Introduction
The OCS409 is designed for the distribution of satellite and terrestrial television / radio signals
to multiple subscribers. In contrast to the conventional star structure, the OCS409 requires
only a simple tree structure.
The device can also be used in existing star distribution structures to extend the amount of
subscribers.
Configuration examples:
Tree structure with OCS409 Star shape structure with multiswitch
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2 Safety advice
For your own protection, you should read this safety advice carefully before installing the de-
vice. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage caused by non-observance of the
safety hints, or by inappropriate handling.
•Installation and repairs to the equipment may only be carried out by technicians observing
the current VDE guidelines. No liability will be assumed in the case of faulty installation
and commissioning.
•Before opening the equipment pull out the power plug or remove the power supply, other-
wise there is danger of electrocution. This is also valid for cleaning the equipment or
working on the connections.
•Providing that a serviceable fuse exists, the power cord must be pulled out before changing
the fuse. Defective fuses may only be replaced with standard compliant fuses that have
the same nominal value.
•The equipment may only be operated in dry rooms. In humid rooms or outdoors there is
danger of short-circuit (caution: risk of fire) or electrocution.
•Choose the location of installation or mounting so that the power plug can be reached
and pulled out of the socket easily in case of danger. Choose the location of installation
or mounting such that children may not play unsupervised near the equipment and its
connections.
•The location of installation or mounting must allow a safe installation of all cables connec-
ted. Power feeding cables as well as feeder lines may not be damaged or clamped by objects
of any kind.
•To prevent damage to your equipment and to avoid possible peripheral damages, the
device is foreseen for wall mounting may only be installed on a flat surface.
•Choose the location of installation or mounting so that under no circumstances liquids or
objects can get into the equipment (e.g. condensation, water coming from leaking roofs
or flowing water, etc.).
•Avoid exposure of the equipment to direct sunlight and to other heat sources (e. g. radia-
tors. other electrical devices, chimney, etc.). Devices that are equipped with heat sinks or
ventilation slots must under no circum-stances be covered or blocked. Also ensure for a
generous air circulation around the equipment. In this way you avoid possible damage to
the equipment as well as a risk of fire caused by overheating.
•Absolutely avoid that cables come near any source of heat (e.g. radiators, other electrical
devices, chimney, etc.).
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3 Function
The OCS409 has four inputs for connecting, four arbitrary satellite polarisation levels, one in-
put for connecting terrestrial signals (CATV, DVB-T, FM).
Additional to that it has an output for connecting to the home coax installation and connectors
for USB flash drives and the power adaptor.
The OCS409 selects out up to 9 transponders, coming in by one of the 4 inputs and arranges
them together with the terrestrial signals and puts them out on the output for distribution over
home coax installation.
The selection of transponders is done by a configuration file, which is loaded into the device by
a USB flash drive.
The configuration file can be created on a PC by using the provided software. To create the file
knowledge about satellite transponder lists (e.g. on the Internet) is necessary.
The selected and by home coax network distributed transponders will be converted to tele-
vision channels by an DVB-S(2) receiver, as well as for the satellite television.
There are no special receivers needed in combination with the OCS409, all internal or ex-
ternal satellite receivers available on the market can be used. It is only necessary to make a
transponder search for each in a single wire network used receiver. A receiver with preprogram-
med transponder lists helps to simplify this procedure.
Transponder: For the satellite television a transponder is a container, it contains TV-
and FM-Channels that are compressed and packaged by technical proce-
dures. Then these containers will be arranged like a pearl necklace to a
satellite carrier frequency and transmitted from the satellite to the earth
using a polarisation level.
Polarisation plane: In relation to a satellite reception, 4 polarisation planes are defined.
Two planes differ in a frequency range. The LOW band (10.7 GHz
to 11.7 GHz) and the HIGH band (11.7 GHz to 12.75 GHz). These
frequency ranges get an offset in dependence of control voltage so that
only one range can be putted out.
The two other planes differ in a radiation direction, VERTICAL
and HORIZONTAL.
Therefore they are called:
•VL (vertical-low band),
•VH (vertical-high band),
•HL (horizontal-low band) and
•HH (horizontal-high band)
plane.
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4 Application examples
4.1 Typical system configuration
Typical example of a tree structure
With the OCS409, satellite programs can be added to a terrestrial reception network.
The handling will be more comfortable by using a integrated DVB-T/S tuner, because on-
ly one remote control is necessary to handle DVB-T and DVB-S programs (1). This feature is
interesting especially for hotel applications, because there is no need for additional receivers.
Also if there are not enough outlets, the OCS409 lets expand the amount of connected re-
ceivers by using dividers and taps.
Attention!!!
To get a high quality transmission performance, we recommend you to feed in si-
gnals with a power level of at least 80dBµV.
OCS409 is a cascadable device. To avoid ingress and noise in your installation
we recommend you to terminate all open cascading outputs by provided termina-
tion resistors.
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4.2 System expansion
If there are not enough outlets, the expansion of an existing multiswitch system to several
rooms can look like it is shown below:
System structure before
The task is to add additional ports to an
existing multiswitch system.
System structure after
Like it is shown in the left picture it is
very easy to expand the system by using
the OCS409 and several dividers.
The dividers should be at least di-
ode decoupled to prevent connected
receivers to disturb themselves.
In general the output part of OCS409
needs no control voltages. The system is
DC free in this part.
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5 Initial operation
The OCS409 is delivered in a configuration, which enables you to receive 9 transponders of
ASTRA 19.2◦east.
Therefore you have to connect the inputs of OCS409 as followed:
•Input 1 = vertical, Low-Band
•Input 2 = horizontal, Low-Band
•Input 3 = vertical, High-Band
•Input 4 = horizontal, High-Band
If you use Quad-Switch-LNB, the assignment is unimportant, because the control voltage put-
ted out refers to the right polarisation plane.
Below you can find all listed programs that you can receive without doing any transponder
search.
By this an immediate function control of OCS409 is possible.
For configuration of additional transponders, please follow instructions in chapter 8.2 .
!!! Please do not forget to terminate LNB outputs by provided resistors. !!!!
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6 Factory configuration
OCS409- Configuration settings
Date: 09-23-2011
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File information: OCS409-01 CHL0960REV1.0.0
Frequency steps: ASTRA_PnP_V2
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Ch1 (10,744MHz): LNB2 Astra19_2 10744 H DVB-S 22000
ARTE Deutsch
Tagesschau 24
Eins Plus
Einsfestival
Phoenix
Ch2 (11,836MHz): LNB4 Astra19_2 11836 H DVB-S 27500
Bayerisches Fernsehen Nord
Bayerisches Fernsehen Süd
Das Erste
HR Fernsehen
SWR Fernsehen Baden-Württemberg
WDR Fernsehen Köln
Ch3 (11,954MHz): LNB4 Astra19_2 11954 H DVB-S 27500
3sat
KI.KA
ZDF
ZDF Infokanal
ZDF neo
ZDF Kultur
Ch4 (12,110MHz): LNB4 Astra19_2 12110 H DVB-S 27500
MDR Fernsehen Sachsen
MDR Fernsehen Sachsen-Anhalt
MDR Fernsehen Thüringen
NDR Fernsehen Hamburg
NDR Fernsehen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
NDR Fernsehen Niedersachsen
NDR Fernsehen Schleswig-Holstein
RBB Berlin
RBB Brandenburg
SWR Fernsehen Rheinland-Pfalz
Ch5 (12,188MHz): LNB4 Astra19_2 12188 H DVB-S 27500
Channel 21 Shop
N-TV
RTL 2 Deutschland
RTL Deutschland
RTL Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein
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