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Assembly Instruction MUX 1916 IPM CI Default access data: 192.168.0.120 User: admin Password: geheim

Contents 1 Safety regulations and notes...4 2 General information...6 2.1 Packing contents...6 2.2 Meaning of the symbols used...6 2.3 Technical data...6 2.4 Description...8 Block diagram...8 General...8 3 Assembly...10 3.1 Device overview...10 3.2 Installing the device...11 3.3 Potential equalisation (PE)...12 3.4 Connecting the device...12 Inputs...12 CI slots...12 Power Supply...13 Data interface...13 3.5 Changing a Power Module...14 3.6 Changing a Case Fan...15 4 Configuration / Updates...16 4.1 Initial configuration...16 4.2 Configuration...19 Overview window...19 Perform changes...21 Number format...21 Configuration menus...22 Input...22 Output...26 CA & Scrambling...29 Multiplex...32 IPTV Service List M3U List...34 System menus...36 Logbook...36 Notification...37 Network...39 OpenVPN...40 Security...41-2 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Firmware...42 - System settings:...42 - Firmware update:...43 - Backup:...43 - Manager:...44 - Reset to factory defaults:...44 - System restart:...44 - Ping (Network Diagnostic Tool):...44 User...45 5 Multiple satellite reception...46 5.1 Reception of up to 4 satellites...46 Overview...46 Menu Configuration > Input...47 Installing the SUCP 516.1...48 Potential equalisation (PE)...48 Connecting the SUCP 516.1...49 Appendix...50 Panasonic VIERA TV Sets...50 Configuration steps at the head-end station...50 Upload the M3U List directly to the TV sets...50 Upload a link to the M3U List to the TV sets...50 Configuration steps at the Panasonic VIERA TV Sets...50 Enable DVB-via-IP reception...51 DVB-via-IP Update the M3U-Liste or Link...51-3 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

1 Safety regulations and notes The devices meet the EU directives 2011/65/EU, 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU. This device is subject to the provisions of protection class I. Operate the device only to mains sockets with protective conductor connection! If the power cords need to be replaced, only use OEM power cords. The standards EN/DIN EN 50083 resp. IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728 must be observed, especially concerning equipotential bonding and earthing. Observe the relevant country-specific standards, regulations and guidelines on the installation and operation of antenna systems. Before starting installation or service work disconnect the receiving system from mains. Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms. Assembly, installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised electrician. Caution! Dangerous voltage! For a complete disconnection from the mains, both mains plugs must be pulled out of the mains sockets. Ensure that the mains plugs can be pulled out without difficulties. The head-end station should only be installed in a room where the permissible ambient temperature range (0 C +50 C ) can be maintained, even during fluctuations in climatic conditions. To avoid too strong interacted heating of the head-end stations it is not admissible to mount them one upon the other without using thermic precautions (e.g. permanently air recirculation, ventilation etc.). If additional fans are to be used to circulate the air, ensure that the system will be shut down (disconnected from mains) should any one of the fans fail. Install the head-end station - in a dry, dust-free environment, in such a manner that it is protected from moisture, fumes, splashing water and dampness - where it is protected from direct exposure to sunlight - on a vibration-free wall or floor construction - not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources In case of the formation of condensation wait until the system is completely dried. Ensure that the head-end station is adequately ventilated. Do not cover the ventilation openings! Do not install the head end in cabinets or recesses which are not ventilated. Do not place any vessels containing liquids on the head-end station. - 4 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Do not place anything on the head-end station which could initiate fires (e.g. candles). Due to the risk of fires caused by lightning strikes, we recommend that all mechanical parts (e.g. distributor, equipotential bonding rail, etc.) be mounted on a non-combustible base. Wood panelling, wooden beams, plastic covered panels and plastic panels are all examples of combustible bases. Avoid short circuits! To ensure electromagnetic compatibility, make sure all connections are tight and that the covers are screwed on securely. No liability is accepted for damage caused by faulty connections or inappropriate handling of the device. The firmware contains components which are licensed as Open Source software. The components to which this relates and the respective license terms can be called up via menu Help/Licences. This parts of software source code can be provided at cost price on CD upon request. The licensee is granted a non-exclusive right of use for the Open Source Software by the respective right holders used; the conditions stipulated by the respective valid license terms apply. The license terms of this license only apply to the components which are not listed as Open Source software. In relation to the licensor the regulations on liability and warranty in these license terms apply for the whole software. The liability and warranty regulations of the Open Source licenses only apply in relation to the respective right holders. Test the firmware versions of the device and update them if necessary. The current firmware version can be found at "www.mygss.eu". Take action to prevent static discharge when working on the device! Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish. In accordance with directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the European Council from January 27, 2003 which addresses old electronic and electrical devices, such devices must be disposed of at a designated collection facility. At the end of its service life, please take your device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal. - 5 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

2 General information 2.1 Packing contents 1 MUX 1916 IPM CI 1 LAN cable 1 Brief assembly instructions 2 Mains cables 2.2 M eaning of the symbols used Important note Disconnection, all power plugs Danger by electrical shock > General note Performing works 2.3 Technical data The device meet the following EU directives: 2011/65/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling (page 52). Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as "typical". RF input DVB-S/S2 (ETSI 300 421) Frequency range:... 950 2150 MHz DVB-S mode:... QPSK DVB-S2 modes:... QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK, 32APSK Symbol rate DVB-S:... QPSK: 1 45 MSymb/s Symbol rate DVB-S2: QPSK... 4.5 45 MSymb/s 8PSK... 4.5 45 MSymb/s 16APSK... 4.5 39 MSymb/s 32APSK... 4.5 32 MSymb/s Maximum data rate/tuner... 83 MBit/s Level range:... 60 dbμv 80 dbμv Input impedance:... 75 Ω LNC supply:...14 V/18 V max. 500 ma - 6 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

RF input DVB-T/T2/C acc. to EN 302755 v1.3.1/300429 Channels...C5 C12, S21 S41, C21 C69 Frequency range:... 42 866 MHz Input level:... 60 dbμv 80 dbμv Antenna supply:...5 V max. 500 ma Input data Maximum over all input data rate ( lines 1-32):... 900 MBit/s Output data Data rate:... 900 MBit/s Services:...max. 256 PCR Corrections:...max. 256 EIT:...max. 256 Protocols:... UDP (User Data Protocol), RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) Connections SAT inputs:... 4 F sockets Terrestrial input:... 1 F socket LAN (for control/cascading) 100-BASE-T:... 2 RJ 45 socket LAN (for data) 1000-BASE-T:... 1 RJ 45 socket Common Interfaces...6 General PSUs:... 2 (redundant; can be exchanged individually during operation) Mains voltage:...100 240 V, 50/60 Hz Maximum Power consumption... 85 W Admissible ambient temperature:...0 +50 C Dimensions (WxHxD):... 490 mm x 44,5 mm (1HE) x 490 mm Weight:... 5.5 kg - 7 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

2.4 Description The head-end station can generate 16 MPTS transport streams (maximum total output data rate 900 MBit/s) from a multiplex of 6 x DVB-S2/S2X/C/T/ T2 with CI + 10 x DVB-S2/S2X + 16 x MPTS/SPTS. In conjunction with multiswitches SUCP516.1 up to 4 satellites can be received (multiple satellite reception option unicable page 46). Block diagr a m Option Unicable II SAT IN 1 MUX MPTS MUX 1916 IPM CI 4 x SUCP 516.1 Tuner "1" ASTRA 19,2 f1 f2 f3 f4 SAT IN 2 6 x CI 6 x Scrambling ASTRA 23,5 Hotbird f1 f2 f3 f4 f1 f2 f3 DVB-C/T IN SAT IN 3 Tuner "6" Tuner "7" 16 x MPTS/SPTS IN 16 x MPTS OUT LAN DATA f4 Türksat f1 f2 f3 f4 SAT IN 4 Tuner "16" 16 x MPTS/ SPTS IN Gener al The station is equipped with four SAT IF inputs, one DVB-T/T2/C input and one data in-/output. It is preset to receive the most popular ASTRA transponders. Different programming is possible at any time. The MPTS output data streams are output via the data output. > You will find descriptions to important terms for configuring a streaming network in menu Help > Multicast Setup or www.mygss.eu > Service > Service Informations > IPTV network setup. Each of the 16 tuners can be assigned to any SAT input. The tuners "1"... "6" can also optionally receive DVB-T / T2 / C and descramble scrambled channels via corresponding CA modules. Via the lines "1"... "6" selected services can be scrambled. - 8 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

The configuration of the station is to be done via an HTML user interface via a PC and a standard HTML browser connected to the configuration input. The two configuration inputs are connected via an internal switch. Several stations can thus be cascaded for configuration. If the configuration input is connected to the Internet, after the initial setup, you can get worldwide access to the station via an OpenVPN connection by PC, tablet or smart phone with Internet access. GSS OpenVPN Server > When using mobile terminals dependent on your mobile contract additional connection costs / data transfer costs may also be incurred here. 16 LEDs provide an indication of the input signal quality based on their colour. The station is powered by two independent power supplies (redundancy). The power supplies can be replaced individually during operation. If one power supply unit fails, a warning signal sounds. If the control input has connection to the Internet, the device can send a warning e-mail when a signal, power supply or one of the fans fails. - 9 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

3 Assembly 3.1 Device overview 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 8 16 9 10 11 12 sw rt ge 13 14 15 16 13 14 15 16 17 20 18 20 19 5 21 4 3 2 1 CI 3 CI 4 CI 2 CI 5 CI 1 CI 6 1 Data interface* 3 Reset IP address and password** 4 Alarm tone off 5 Reception LEDs tuners*** 6 Fan access 7 LAN socket for configuration* 8 Power ON/OFF 9 GND fan connectors 10 Monitoring fan connectors 11 +12 V fan connectors 12 Fan screws 13 PSU releases 14 PSU brackets 15 IEC connectors C14; connectors for mains cables 5 16 PSU status LEDs**** 17 Connector for potential equalisation 18 SAT IF inputs inputs1-4 19 DVB-C/T/T2 input input 5 20 Screws CI cover 21 CI slots * Use at least CAT6 LAN cables! (EMC) ** Reset password and network settings (hold depressed for more than 5 seconds) *** Green = good signal; orange = low signal; red = no signal **** Power off + no fault > LED 16 blinks green Power on + no fault > LED 16 lights green Power on + fault > LED 16 blinks red 1 9 8 16-10 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

3.2 Installing the device The device should only be installed in a room where the permissible ambient temperature range (0 C +50 C ) can be maintained, even during fluctuations in climatic conditions. Attach four cage nuts 22 at the installation site. We recommend the use of lateral slide rails/component carriers in order to relieve the front panel. 22 Screw the unit with the mounting screws 24 and the washer 23 to the four cage nuts 22. 23 24 23 24-11 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

3.3 Potential equalisation (PE) Equalise the potential (PE) in accordance with IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728. Connect the PE connection terminal 17 to a PE rail (supplied by customer) using the PE wire (Cu 4 mm 2-9 mm 2 ). 3.4 Connecting the device Inputs Connect the SAT IF inputs 1-4 18 to the corresponding outputs of an LNB. 18 HH HL VH VL 4 3 2 1 > Factory defaults for ASTRA reception: Input 4 = horizontal high* Input 3 = horizontal low* Input 2 = vertical high* Input 1 = vertical low* *Can be changed individually. > For multiple satellite reception observe the unicable mode from page 46 on. Connect the DVB-T/T2/C input 19 to a corresponding signal source. CI slots The CI slots are located under the CI cover on the rear of the housing. Unscrew 8 screws 20 and remove the cover. 20 > Note for the selection of slots: Slots 1 6 are assigned to the tuners 1 6. If a CA module is not sufficient to descramble all channels of a transponder, alternatively the modules 6 4 can be assigned to the tuners 1 3 additional: - 12 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Module 1 + 6 for tuner 1, Module 2 + 5 for Tuner 2 and Module 3 + 4 for Tuner 3. Insert the CA modules for slots 1 3 with the (thicker) top side towards housing top, for slots 4 6 with the (thicker) top side towards the housing bottom. 3 4 2 5 1 6 Final mount again the CI cover (EMC). Power Supply Connect the attached mains cables to the IEC connectors C14 15. > The power cables are equipped with lockable C13 connectors. Remove the connectors by pulling back the red locking pin. Connect the mains cables to mains sockets with protective conductor connections. Thereby note the voltage specified on the device. > If only one power supply is connected, a warning signal will sound. > This device has no primary power switch and is in standby mode immediately after connecting the operating voltage. Power ON/OFF 8 switches only the secondary DC voltages! For a complete disconnection from the mains, both mains plugs must be pulled out of the mains sockets. Ensure that the mains plugs can be pulled out without difficulties. Data interface Make sure the LAN network is adapted and configured for streaming! Therefore note menu Help > Multicast Setup. Connect the data interface 1 to the LAN network via a CAT 6 cable. Configure the device (page 16). - 13 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

3.5 Changing a Power Module In case of a malfunction of a power module or if only one mains cable is connected a warning signal sounds and the status LED 16 blinks red if the set is switched on. > Using button "ALARM OFF" 4 the warning signal can be switched off. A warning e-mail will be sent out if a connection from the CONTROL input to the Internet is established and warning e-mails are configured in the device settings. 13 14 15 16 13 14 15 16 A defective power module can be exchanged during operation. Remove the mains cable from the defective power module. Move release 13 in direction of the arrow and pull the power module out of the device by bracket 14. Insert the new power module. > Make sure that it is locked. Connect the new power module to the mains cable and check whether the status LED 16 lights green. - 14 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

3.6 Changing a Case Fan If a connection from the CONTROL input to the Internet is established and warning e-mails are configured in the device settings, a warning e-mail will be sent out in case of a case fan malfunction. A defective case fan can be exchanged during operation. 6 Remove the fan panel (2 screws 6 ). 9 10 11 12 sw rt ge Remove the 2 screws 12 of the defective fan. Remove the wires of the defective fan from the connection terminals (pressure point 25). Mount the new fan (screws 12). An arrow on the fan housing indicates the flow direction. Mount the fan so that the air stream is passed into the device. Shorten if necessary connecting cables in accordance. The cable ends must be stripped 6 7 mm. Push the connecting cables in the space between the fan and case ground. Attach the stripped ends of the connecting wires to the appropriate terminals (pressure point 25): the black wire to the lower terminal (3 x minus terminal 9 ). the red wire to the middle terminal (3 x plus terminal 11) the yellow wire on the upper terminal (3 x monitoring terminal 10) Mount the fan panel (2 screws 6 ). > Make sure that no wires will be clamped between fan and housing. 25-15 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

4 Configuration / Updates The configuration of the MUX 1916 IPM CI is to be done via an HTML user interface via a PC and a standard HTML browser. 4.1 Initial configur ation Connect a PC via a LAN cable directly to a configuration input 7. > The PC and the head-end station must be within the same network (same IP address range). Cookies must be accepted and JavaScript must be active. Use current browser versions. > Example for IP address setting with Windows 7 operating system: For the initial setup open the properties for TCP/IPv4 of the PC: > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > LAN connection > Properties - 16 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

> Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties Activate point "Use the following IP address". Enter e.g. 192.168.0.2 for the IP address. Enter for the Subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Confirm the setting with "OK". - 17 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Start the browser, enter the IP address of the device (factory default is 192.168.0.120) and start the establishment of the connection. Enter user admin and your Password and click on button "Login". The default password is geheim. > For further logins observe the menus System > Network and System > OpenVPN! > The Overview window is displayed. First, an "empty" table is displayed (as with all menus). While the data is read from the device... is displayed. > Changes in the menus are only transmitted to the head-end station when you click the button! - 18 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

4.2 Configur ation Overview window 30 31 32 33 34 36 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 30 Via the selection System you have access to the menus of the System settings: Logbook (page 36); Notification (page 37); Network (page 37); OpenVPN (page 40); Security (page 41); Firmware (page 42); User (page 45). 31 In all menus you will return to the Overview via the button Overview. 32 Via the selection Configuration you have access to the menus of the Configuration settings: Input (page 22); Output (page 26); CA & Scrambling (page 29); Multiplex (page 32); IPTV Service list (page 34). 33 Indication of the installed firmware version. 34 This location text can be modified in menu System/User (page 45). > If you remote control head-end stations at different locations, herein you can enter the location and a local contact person. 35 Select menu language (English/German) - 19 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

36 Indication of date and time of the last login. 37 Via button Logout you can leave the graphical user interface. 38 Via the Help menu you can call up the assembly instructions (PDF), hints about the configuration of a multicast network (PDF) as well as a ZIP file containing a list and all licences of the used OpenSource software. 39 Input Tuner Overview of the transponders set, with input frequency and C/N value. Via the background colour of column Line you are informed about the quality of the input signals ( good/ bad/ no signal). > If in menu Configuration/Input (page 22) transponder names are NOT assigned, the name of the first station of each transponder is displayed. > The maximum displayed C/N value is 15.0dB at DVB-S resp. 20.0dB at DVB-S2. This means the actual value is 15/20dB. 40 Input MPTS/SPTS Overview of the IPTV input transponders with IP address:port. 41 The current (used)/maximum over all output data rate ( 1-16). 42 Output IP Overview of the IPTV output transponders with IP address:port, set data rate as well as the assigned services. 43 Hardware monitoring; shows the state of the power supplies and the fans. 44 Via button Download a configuration protocol can be stored as text file resp. opened using a text editor. > From this protocol file e.g. a list of the programmed stations can be prepared using e.g. a text editor. 45 Herein notes are displayed, which you can enter in menu System/User. - 20 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Perfor m changes Before leaving a menu, changes must be transmitted to the head-end station. Therefore click on button. After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. Number for m at For entering/indication of the different IDs the number format can be set to hexadecimal or decimal in menu System > Firmware. - 21 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Configur ation menus Input Here you make the settings for the 16 tuners and the 16 IPTV input data streams. Please note that the maximum total input data rate that can be processed is 900 MBit/s. If the sum of the input data rates of all input lines exceeds 900 MBit/s ( 50), you must switch off corresponding input lines 57! 50 51 52 55 53 54 56 61 63 59 60 62 64 57 54 58 67 66 65 68 69 > Via the background colour of column Line you are informed about the quality of the input signals ( good/ bad/ no signal). 50 Sum of the input data rates of all input lines. 51 With button LNB Power switch on or off the LNB power supply (max. 500 ma). - 22 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

52 If necessary switch the 14V/18V power supply to 14V "only" using button 14V fixed. 53 With button Antenna Power you can switch on or off the remote supply voltage of the DVB-T/T2/C input. 54 Unicable Mode (page 46) on/off. 55 In column f LNB, enter the LNB Oscillator frequencies for the 4 inputs dependent on the LNB used. > In Unicable II operating this column is omitted. You need Quattro LNBs with 9.75 / 10.6 GHz oscillator frequency. For multiple satellite reception observe the unicable mode from page 46 on. 56 In column Name, enter a personal input name. > If Unicable II is activated you can assign the four levels of a satellite to each input. 57 In column Input you can deactivate the input of not used lines. This prevents unwanted/unnecessary data traffic on the network and increases the performance of the device. > If the sum of the input data rates of all input lines exceeds 900 MBit/s ( 50), you must switch off corresponding input lines 57! 58 In column Name, you can enter a personal transponder name > If you delete a transponder name, the name of the first station of this transponder is entered. If the transponder will be changed, the transponder name will NOT be changed automatically! 59 In column Input, select the desired input for each tuner. > For the DVB-T/T2/C input (input 5) you have to select the DVB standard (C, T 7MHz, T 8MHz, T2 5MHz, T2 6MHz, T2 7MHz, T2 8MHz) which corresponds to your input signal. - 23 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

60 In column f (MHz), enter the desired input frequency for each tuner. > If the DVB-T / T2 / C input (input 5) is selected, you can also enter / select the channel. 61 In column SR (ks/s), enter the related input symbol rate for each tuner (only DVB-S/S2). 62 In column PLP T2 enter the PLP-ID required for the selection of a DVB-T2 data stream. > This selection is only active if one of the DVB-T2 variants is selected in the column Input. > To receive DVB-T2 transponders, you need the Physical Layer Pipe ID to select a data stream. > The default value " 1" stands for "automatic". If you can not receive the desired data stream with "automatic" ( 1), you must ask the appropriate ID from your service provider and set it here! 63 In column f offset, the current frequency offset is displayed. > The frequency offset should not exceed ± 1.5 MHz! IF necessary correct the LNB oscillator frequency (if all transponders of one input are affected) resp. the input frequency (if only one transponder is affected) accordingly. 64 In this column, the C/N is displayed with reserve. > The maximum displayed C/N value is 15.0dB at DVB-S resp. 20.0dB at DVB-S2. This means the actual value is 15/20dB. 65 In the IP Address column, type the multicast IP address of the IP stream that you want to receive. 66 In the Port column, type the port to the multicast IP address of the IP stream. 67 The TS and ON IDs of the streams are displayed in the TS / ON ID column. 68 Herein you can perform a quick setup for columns 58 (MPTS/SPTS), 65 and 66. - 24 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Quick Setup: > By entering "Line - from - to" you can select the lines for which you want to make changes. If you do not enter a value, programming is carried out from line 17 to line 32, but only for those columns for which you have entered changes. > If you set a check mark at "Input change", the corresponding inputs are switched on or off depending on selection /. You can delete the contents of column "Name" (MPTS/SPTS) when selecting "reset". In the "Start IP" field, you can enter the output IP address for the first row. This address is then increased by 1 in each additional row. An Entry in field "Port" is transferred to all fields in the column. Click on "accept", check the information and confirm with "OK". Example: 69 Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 25 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Output 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 > The colour of the Line column indicates whether the output is active ( ) or switched off ( ). The background colour indicates an overflow of the output data rate. 70 The upper value (used) shows the current needed data rate. The lower value (hold) shows the previously achieved peak value. You can reset the peak values by button Reset hold value. > The background colour in column Line indicates an output data overflow. In this case change the output settings or remove stations from the data stream in menu Multiplex (page 32). 71 In column Output, switch on or off the modulators of the individual lines. - 26 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

72 Herein select the protocol UDP or RTP of the output streams for all lines. > For Panasonic TVs RTP must be set. 73 The current (used)/maximum over all output data rate ( 1-16). 74 Setting of the Multicast IP Address Multicast IP addresses are assigned to the streams. IGMP-capable switches recognize the addresses automatically and, if configured accordingly, route the streams only on request to end devices. This greatly reduces network traffic. > IP addresses in the range 224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255 are multicast addresses, but many addresses in this range are reserved (www.iana.org/assignments/multicast-addresses). > Use the 239.x.y.z range! It is suitable for streaming TV content and must also be used for Panasonic Viera TVs. For x use only the range of 1 127. The range 0... 255 is available for y and z. > You will find descriptions to important terms for configuring a streaming network in menu Help > Multicast Setup. 75 Output port setting 76 Setting of the MPTS output data rate > The user data will be stuffed to this value. Set values which can be handled by the connected terminal devices (e.g. IPTVs). > The sum of this column ( lines 1-16) gives the maximum total output data rate 73, which is output via the streaming output 1! Set only values that do NOT overload the streaming output (max. 900 Mbit/s) and the following network components. > If the data rate of a transponder is too high, individual services must be removed via menu "Multiplex". 77 In column TS-/ON-ID the TS- and ON-IDs of the streams can be changed. > TS-IDs must not be used more than once. - 27 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

78 Herein you can perform a quick setup for columns 74 76. > Programming takes place from row 1 to row 16, but only for the columns for which you have entered changes. > In the "Start IP" field, you can enter the output IP address for row 1. This address is then increased by 1 in each additional row. Entries in the fields "Port" and "DR" are transferred to all fields in the columns. Click on "accept", check the information Example: and confirm with "OK". 79 Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 28 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

CA & Scr a mbling In menu CA & Scrambling you can make changes in assignment of the CA modules (CAMs) as well as define which services should be descrambled. In addition you get access to the CAM status indications as well as the CAM menus. You can scramble individual programmes or complete transponders via lines 1 6. 90 91 92 99 94 95 93 90 By default, CAM slots 96 1 6 are assigned to lines 100 1 6. By menu point CA 97 Mode you can change the assignment of the CA 98 slots. If one CA Module is 102 101 not enough to completely descramble a transponder, here in addition you can assign the CA modules 6-4 to lines 1-3. CI 1 6 > lines 1 6 CI 1+6 > line 1; CI 2 5 > lines 2 5 1 >1; 2 >2; 3 >3; 4 >4; 5 >5; 6 >6 Line 3 Line 4 3 4 Line 2 Line 5 2 5 Line 1 Line 6 1 >1+6; 2 >2; 3 >3; 4 >4; 5 >5 Line 3 Line 4 3 4 Line 2 Line 5 2 5 Line 1 + Line 1 1 6 1 6 CI 1+6 > line 1; CI 2+5 > line 2; CI 3 4 > lines 3 4 CI 1+6 > line 1; CI 2+5 > line 2; CI 3+4 > line 3 1 >1+6; 2 >2+5; 3 >3; 4 >4 Line 3 Line 2 3 + 4 Line 4 Line 2 2 5 1 >1+6; 2 >2+5; 3 >3+4 Line 1 + Line 1 Line 3 Line 2 Line 1 + 3 2 + 4 5 + Line 3 Line 2 Line 1 1 6 1 6-29 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

91 The CA State indicators inform by their background colour about the CAM conditions: grey - CAM slot empty blue - CAM detected green - CAM is working red - CAM error 92 Here you can activate/deactivate the CA Check for Video PIDs or all PIDs. > If particular PIDs are not descrambled the CA module is reset. 93 Via button Open CA Menu you get access to the individual menus of the CAMs (content is dependent on the CAM). Via pull down menu CA Slot select the corresponding CAM. Use the 10-key keyboard to control the menus by mouse click. End the CAM settings by Close CA Menu button. 94 Herein you can select whether only one line is displayed or all lines (1 6) are displayed. 95 Indication of TS-/ON-ID. > For entering/indication of the different IDs the number format can be set to hexadecimal or decimal in menu System > Firmware. - 30 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

96 In column CA, select whether, and if so, with which CA module services are to be descrambled. do not descramble / descramble 97 In column Pass Service the stations (services) are displayed. > indicates scrambling. 98 Via button Reset CA filter, settings for column CA 96 are reset to factory defaults ( do not descramble). 99 Here you can enter keys (codeword) for lines 1...6 with which the services activated in the Scr. column 100 are then scrambled independent of the CA modules. You can enter either a 12- or 16-digit hexadecimal key. A 12-digit key (6 bytes) is automatically converted into a 16-digit key (8 bytes). To do this, click the Apply button 102 and then refresh the browser display. The 16-digit keys are now displayed. The keys must be passed on to the operators of the end devices in order to descramble the scrambled programmes. > All keys are entered hexadecimally, i.e. with the characters 0-9 and A-F. Example key 123456ABCDEF: This 12-digit key (6 bytes) is converted into a 16-digit key (8 bytes) by adding the first three bytes, adding the result, then adding the next three bytes and adding the result again. For 3-digit results, only the two right characters are used. 12 + 34 + 56 = 9C AB + CD + EF = 267 => 267 This results in the 16-digit key 1234569CABCDEF67 > You can descramble programmes scrambled on the sender side using the CA modules and then scramble them again using the entered key. 100 In column Scr., select the services that you want to scramble ( scramble / do not scramble) using the entered keys 99. - 31 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

101 Via the Delete button you can reset the settings of the Scr. column 100 to factory settings ( do not scramble). Select the lines (1...6 / all) you want to reset. Click the Delete button. 102 Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. Multiplex In the Multiplex menu you define the distribution of the input services to the output lines. Make sure not to exceed the data rates/line set in the Output > DR ( 76) menu! You can also change the SIDs. 181 182 186 185 184 180 180 Herein you can select whether only one line is displayed or all lines are displayed. 183 188 189 187 181 Data rate Output displays the current (used)/maximum over all output data rate ( 1-16). 190 182 The data rates of the output lines are displayed here: Data rate = current (used) data rate. max hold = previously achieved peak value. max = maximum possible data rate (menu output > DR 76). 183 The input lines are displayed in the Line column. 184 The individual services are displayed in the Service column. 185 The original SIDs are displayed in the SID column. 186 You can change the SIDs in the New SID column. - 32 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

187 In the Output Multiplex column, select the output line via which the corresponding service is to be output. With the first check box below the output line number you can activate/ deactivate all check boxes of the output line for the corresponding input line. > The highlighted colour of the source line number displays: Output off (menu Output 71 page 26) free = no services assigned. Transparent mode = Input transponder is output on one output line; no additional services from other sources (no Multiplex); services can be filtered out; > Unknown PIDs are output. Multiplex mode = Selected services are output on one line with additional services from other sources (multiplex) or on multiple lines. > Unknown PIDs are NOT output. Data overflow; a data overflow after changes in the table cannot be displayed until the changes have been saved with button. > Make sure not to exceed the data rate/output line set in the menu Output > DR ( 76; page 26)! 188 Here you can reset the settings of the Output Multiplex column (all check boxes off ). 189 Here you can delete the entries in the New SID column for all input lines or a selected line. 190 Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 33 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

IPT V Service List M3U List Create a service list (M3U list), which then can be imported in your terminal devices as a station list. 111 115 112 117 113 114 119 116 120 118 122 121 111 Content of the service list. > Via Drag & Drop the service list can be sorted. Red marked content is not longer present at the output (e.g. if the IP address of the stream has been changed). > For a basic reorganization, the easiest way is to delete the service list and then add the services individually ( 118 ) in the desired order from the "unassigned services" 116 to the service list 111. 112 Via button add manually services to the service list, which e.g. are streamed via other devices. These are displayed in red in the service list. 113 Here you can delete the service list completely. 114 Here you can delete all red marked services from the service list. - 34 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

> Services which are no longer present at the output. 115 Via the buttons you can delete individual services from the service list. 116 Here all services are listed which are present at the output and are NOT included in the service list. 117 Here you can add all "unassigned services" to the service list. 118 Via the buttons you can add individual "unassigned services" to the service list. 119 Here you can search for "unassigned services" 120 Here you can download a configuration file for the terminal device (client) to store it in the root directory (main directory) of a USB stick. This file contains the path to the service list, which you can import to the client. To do this, select the button for the LAN interface that is in the same IP address range as the LAN interface of the client. So further changes of the service list will be adopted automatically by the client. > Store any changes via button before downloading! > Currently only Panasonic Viera IPTVs are supported. You will find hints about the TVs setup in the Appendix (page 50). 121 Here you can download the service list (M3U list) to store it into the root directory (main directory) of a USB stick in order to load it into a TV set. > Store any changes via button before downloading! > Currently only Panasonic Viera TVs are supported. You will find hints about the TVs setup in the Appendix (page 50). 122 Here you can upload a M3U list, which was downloaded before via 121, into the station. 123 Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. - 35 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

> After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. System menus Logbook In the logbook different alerts or events are displayed. This helps at a possible troubleshooting. 130 131 132 130 Herein you can select whether only one line is displayed or all lines are displayed. 131 Via this button you can clear the logbook. 132 Via this button you can refresh the indication. > The logbook is included in the protocol file (page 19)! - 36 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Notification If you would like to receive error messages (e.g. at a defective PSU or fan, or a missing input signal etc.) via e-mail, herein enter the access data of the outgoing mail server of your e-mail account. Then the e-mail is sent via the outgoing mail server of your e-mail account to the incoming mail server of this account. > Therefor the configuration interface must have access to the Internet. 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 140 Herein enter the e-mail address to transmit and receive the e-mail. 141 Herein enter the password for the outgoing mail server of your e-mail account. 142 Herein enter the outgoing mail server of your e-mail account. 143 Herein enter the port of the outgoing mail server of your e-mail account. 144 Herein select the e-mail encryption which is supported from your e-mail provider: "TLS/STARTTLS" (usually Port 587) or "SSL" (usually Port 465) 145 Via button send alarm mail you can send a test mail. > Before you can send a test mail, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. - 37 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

> Example: > If OpenVPN is activated, the Personal Link is also displayed here so that you can connect to the station immediately. > In order to prevent you (e. g. in case of changing reception conditions) from being flooded with e-mails, the function is blocked for 1 hour after sending an e-mail. The lock can be removed by deleting the logbook. > In the e-mail, the contact details, which are stored in menu System > User are displayed to identify the head-end station. 146 Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 38 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Net work Herein you customize the IP Addresses, Gateways and Subnet Masks for the configuration interface and the streaming interface to the local network. The configuration interface and the streaming interface must be assigned to different IP address ranges (factory setting 192.168.0.120 and 192.168.10.120)! Enter fixed IP addresses which are not yet assigned and are out of the DHCP range of the router. You can use the Hostname to call up the user interface without entering the IP address. To do this, enter the host name followed by ".local" in the browser (e.g. gss.local). If you operate several head stations in the network, you must enter different names here. > Write down the IP addresses and the Host name! Further access to the device is only possible via the IP address of the configuration interface or the host name. > If you have forgotten your IP addresses, you can reset the network settings and the password by the reset button ( 3 page 10)! > For remote access it is important to setup a gateway with Internet access. > The MAC address is only displayed for information and can not be changed. > Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the headend station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. > Note about IPTVs: If you are changing the IP address of the streaming interface and IPTVs are "linked" on the old IP address for the M3U list of the head-end station, you must import the changed path in the TV sets (page 50). - 39 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

OpenVPN Via our VPN server you can get worldwide access to the head-end station by an OpenVPN connection. Since the connection is made through our server, you do not need a fixed external IP address or a dynamic DNS access. > In order that the OpenVPN connection works the following requirements must be fulfilled: Your PC must have access to the Internet. The configuration interface must have access to the Internet (already at the system start). The outgoing TCP Port 1194 must be opened (e.g. at the router). Open menu System > OpenVPN. Copy the "Personal Link" http:// into the address line of your browser and store it as favourite. As there is no Internet connection at the system start for the initial configuration, you need to reboot the device after configuration (System> Firmware> Restart). > If there is no Internet connection at the system start, the OpenVPN service is deactivated temporarily. > The Private Link is also included in the protocol file (page 19)! > Via the ON/OFF button you can deactivate the OpenVPN service. > Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the headend station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 40 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Securit y Herein replace the default password geheim by a password of your choice. > We strongly recommend that you change the default password to prevent unauthorized access to the station. For authorisation enter the "old" password and after that the "new" password twice. > Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the headend station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. > If you have forgotten your password, you can reset the network settings and the password by the reset button ( 3 page 10)! - 41 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Firmware Herein select the time zone, automatic daylight saving time and the number format (hexadecimal/decimal). In addition a firmware update, backup, factory reset as well as a system restart (warm start) can be done. The manager allows you to store different configurations in the head station. 152 153 155 154 156 158 157 159 160 162 161 163 164 - System set tings: 152 Herein select the time zone setting dependent on the location of the headend station. The head-end station receives the Coordinated Universal Time UTC from the satellite. Enter the corresponding UTC offset. > Herein the "standard" or "wintertime" must be set. > In order e.g. to adjust the Central European Time CET, the offset must be set to +1 hour. 153 Herein you can switch off or on the automatic daylight savings time (DST). - 42 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

154 Herein you can select the number format for entering/indication the different transport stream IDs (hexadecimal/decimal). 155 Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the head-end station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - Firmware update: 156 Herein the firmware version of the head-end station is displayed. Start the firmware update via button Load firmware update from PC. Select the new firmware file in the appearing pop-up menu. > Therefor the firmware must be previously stored on your PC. The current firmware version can be found at "www.mygss.eu". > A firmware update may take a long time to complete. > Aborting the firmware update or interrupting the power supply during the update might in worst case result in a defect of the device! > During the update this warning is displayed. > After a successful update, the following message appears: - Backup: 157 Via button Save settings to PC you can download the settings from the head-end station as "*.tar" file for backup. > Settings including password but without network settings. 158 Via button Load settings from PC you can restore the settings from a prior downloaded backup. - 43 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

- M anager: In the Manager, you can save configurations in the head station. 159 Enter a name and save the configuration with the Save actual config button. Load a configuration stored in the manager: 160 In the "Saved configurations:" field, select a saved configuration and load it with the Load config button. Delete a configuration stored in the manager: 161 In the "Saved configurations:" field, select a saved configuration and delete it with the Delete config button. - Reset to factory defaults: 159 Reset the head-end station to factory defaults via button reset to factory defaults. - System restart: > All settings but NOT Password and IP address! > If you have forgotten your password or IP address, you can reset the network settings and the password by the reset button (hold depressed for more than 5 seconds; 3 page 10)! 160 Via button Reboot you can restart the head-end station (warm start). - Ping (Net work Diagnostic Tool): 164 You can use the Ping button to check whether a device is accessible on the network (also in the network to which you are connected via OpenVPN). Select the interface via which the ping is to be sent. (configuration interface = eth0; streaming interface = eth1) Enter the IP address you want to "ping" and click the Ping button. - 44 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

User In section User you can adjust the location-based data that is displayed in the header of the menus accordingly. If you remotely manage multiple head-end stations, you know at any time, at which station you just work. In the Notes field you can enter any text that will be displayed in the overview as a reference. > Before leaving the menu, changes must be transferred to the headend station! Therefore click on button. > After that is displayed for a short time in the upper right corner. - 45 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

5 Multiple satellite reception 5.1 Reception o f u p to 4 sat e l l i t es Using four SUCP 516.1 transponders from up to 4 satellites (Quattro LNBs) can be received. Therefore Unicable mode must be activated at the station. In this mode all inputs are working in Unicable mode and can only be operated with upstream SUCP 516.1. Unused inputs should be completed with DCdecoupled terminating resistors (FTD75). The Unicable multiswitch is specially programmed for this application. O v e rv i e w Potenzialausgleichsschiene Potential equalisation rail - 46 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Menu Configur ation > Input In order that a head station with upstream SUCPs 516.1 works, the "Unicable II" switch in the input settings must be set to "ON". As a result the preprogrammed Unicable frequencies of the SUCPs are set at the inputs of the head station. 54 54 Unicable Mode - 47 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Installing the SUCP 516.1 The device should only be installed in a room where the permissible ambient temperature range (-15 C +60 C ) can be maintained, even during fluctuations in climatic conditions. Mount the device on a non-combustible base. Use mounting material suitable for the wall properties. If necessary attach four mounting holes at the installation site. The drilling distances are shown in the drawing below. Fasten the unit. 74mm D E 148mm 74mm F G H 164mm 27,5mm 27,5mm 55mm Potential equalisation (PE) Make a potential equalisation (PE) according to IEC/EN/DIN EN 50083 resp. IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728. - 48 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Connecting the SUCP 516.1 74mm D E 148mm 74mm F G H 164mm 27,5mm 27,5mm 55mm Connect the SAT IF inputs D G to the corresponding outputs of a quattro LNB. Connect the RF output H to an input of the head-end station. Connect the mains cable to a mains socket. - 49 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Appendix Panasonic VIERA TV Sets This is a description how to configure the TV sets to receive the streams. Configur ation steps at the head-end station In chapter IPTV Service List (page 34) you create a service list (M3U list), which can be upload to the TV sets for use as a channel list. Therefore you have two options: Upload the M3U List directly to the T V sets Download the service list as a M3U List ( 121 page 34) and store it into the root directory (main directory) of a USB stick in order to load it into a TV set. > With this option the upload must be done again after any changes in the service list. Upload a link to the M3U List to the T V sets Download the link for the M3U list into a configuration file for the TV set ( 120 page 34) and store it into the root directory (main directory) of a USB stick in order to load it into a TV set. To do this, select the button for the LAN interface that is in the same IP address range as the LAN interface of the client. This file contains a link to the service list at the head-end station. > With this option future changes to the service list are automatically copied by the TV sets. Configur ation steps at the Panasonic VIER A T V Sets The following configuration steps must be done at the VIERA TV Sets. Connect the USB stick with the M3U list / configuration file to the USB socket of the TV set. - 50 - MUX 1916 IPM CI

Enable DVB-via-IP reception > The following steps must be done if DVB-via-IP was not yet activated as reception source. Display the menu with button MENU. Select Setup > Tuning Menu > Add TV Signal and press OK to access. Select DVB- via- IP and press OK to access. Select Start Auto Setup and press OK to access. Select Client Settings and press OK to access. Select Multicast Environment and press OK to set. > In the right information section you will find a hint that the M3U list was found on the stick / head-end station. Select Search Channels and press OK to access. DVB-via-IP Update the M3U-Liste or Link > The following steps must be done if DVB-via-IP was already activated as reception source. Display the menu with button MENU. Select Setup > Tuning Menu > Auto Setup and press OK to access. Select Start Auto Setup and press OK to access. Select Client Settings and press OK to access. Select Multicast Environment and press OK to set. > In the right information section you will find a hint that the M3U list was found on the stick / head-end station. Select Search Channels and press OK to access. - 51 - MUX 1916 IPM CI