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Brand | Thor Broadcast |
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Model | H-HDMI-RF-PETIT |
Category | Modulator |
Language | English |
Describes the target users for this manual, requiring prerequisite knowledge in electronics and broadcast technologies.
States that the document cannot be reproduced without permission and content is subject to revision.
Mentions confidential information and usage limitations of the document.
Explains how to use the three buttons for channel, modulation, and DHCP settings, including factory reset.
Connects power, HDMI source, and checks LINK LOCK LED for successful video resolution recognition.
Describes using HDMI OUT for TV display and scanning for channels after setup.
Guides on modifying channel numbers and modulation types using device buttons.
Explains how to perform a factory reset and details the default static IP address and HDCP setup.
Addresses issues when the LINK LOCK LED is not ON, indicating recognition problems with the HDMI video resolution.
Guides on troubleshooting when the TV cannot detect the modulated channel, checking LEDs and performing resets.
Details how to inspect the equipment for shipping damage and ensure cleanliness and proper connector status.
Lists precautions for unpacking and handling, including heat buildup, rack wiring, and avoiding water damage.
Explains the device's LED indicators (Power, Link Lock, Encoding) and the LCD display for settings.
Details the operation of the device's three control buttons for navigation and confirmation.
Identifies and describes the function of rear panel ports: GND, DC 12V, NMS, HDMI IN/OUT, RF OUT/IN.
Emphasizes the critical importance of connecting the modulator to a ground for safety and proper operation.
Presents the system configuration flow and details on Loading System, Channel Selection, Quick Switch, DHCP, and Restore.
Guides on changing channel numbers and switching modulation modes (ATSC/QAM) using buttons.
Explains how to enable/disable DHCP and activate the system restore function.
Indicates the location where the modulator's software version is displayed.
Illustrates the main menu structure for web management, including System status, Basic Parameters, Modulation Parameters, etc.
Defines Device ID, Device Name for identification, and Server Address for management.
Covers input signal type, resolution compatibility, and configuration of system time and daylight saving.
Details manual time setting, timezone adjustment, and saving the configurations.
Explains the modulation types (ATSC/Air vs. QAM/Cable) and their associated constellations.
Describes the purpose of Major and Minor numbers for channel sorting and organization.
Details the RF Configuration setting, allowing channel selection from a list and automatic major number adjustment.
Specifies audio encoder options (AC3, MPEG 2) and notes channel plans for Cable mode.
Defines TSID, PMT PID, Video PID, Audio PID, and PCR PID parameters.
Explains Source ID, Program Number, Service Type, and their importance.
Covers configuring channel names (Short/Long) and RRT Source for parental guidelines.
Explains DHCP enabling and setting the modulator's IP address and subnet mask.
Details configuration of the default gateway, primary/secondary DNS, and MAC address.
Informs that network changes will cause the modulator to reboot automatically.
Describes backing up, restoring, and upgrading the system using files.
Guides on resetting the device to factory settings and performing a system reboot.
Mentions that modulation settings can be modified via a password, requiring contact with THOR.
Section for viewing and changing the current user name and password.
Section for setting up a new user name and password for the device.
Guides on navigating Windows Start, Settings, and Network & Internet to prepare for connection.
Details opening Ethernet properties and selecting Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Instructs on entering the specific IP address and subnet mask for the connection.
Explains how to save the network configuration and access the modulator's web interface via its IP address.