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| News - March & April 2009 |
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New Headend IP 310 |
FTE Maximal brings out the new IP 310 series HeadEnd.
Once finished its developing project, FTE Maximal outcomes with new modules for Hybrid DVB/IP headends (DVB-S/-S2 to IP and DVB-T to IP).
These professional modules have been designed to provide a high performance, an stable treatment of the signal with passive loops (< 1dB), programming scalability (Computer / IPLANTV Manager), and compatibility to Internet Protocols, allowing maintaining the performance of the computer network.
The series includes the references with 2x CI per module (both DVB-S/-S2 and DVB-T) and the new generation of power supplies (both wall / rack mounting).
These HeadEnds complete the range of FTE products: MAX IP family of STB and IPLANSOFT and so is ready to provide this solution adapted to the present.
Are you ready? |
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Available Modules: |
IPT 310
This module is designed to receive the DVB-T signal (DTT in COFDM) and demodulate it to IP format.
Every module can distribute up to 8 services (channels,
both radio & TV signal) in IP format, if they are placed in the same transponder in RF.
- Input Format: DVB-T (COFDM)
- Input BW: 7/8 MHz
- Output: IP (Ethernet 802.3 protocol) compatible MPEG-2/4
- Max. No. Services/Module: 8
- Programmer: PC (IP LAN Manager)
- Power Supply: SPS 310 / SPS 310-R
Find the Leaflet of IPT 310 here. |
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IPT 310-CI
This module is designed to receive the DVB-T signal (DTT in COFDM) and demodulate it to IP format.
Every module can distribute up to 8 services (channels, both radio & TV signal) in IP format, if they are placed in the same transponder in RF.
In addition these modules are provided with 2x Common Interface (CI) slots.
- Input Format: DVB-T (COFDM)
- Input BW: 7/8 MHz
- Common Interface: Yes (2).
- Output: IP (Ethernet 802.3 protocol) compatible MPEG-2/4
- Max. No. Services/Module: 8
- Programmer: PC (IP LAN Manager)
- Power Supply: SPS 310 / SPS 310-R
Find the Leaflet of IPT 310-CI here. |
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IPS 310
This module is designed to receive the DVB-S and DVB-S2 signal (QPSK and 8-PSK modulations) and demodulate it to IP format.
Every module can distribute up to 8 services (channels, both radio & TV signal) in IP format, if they are placed in the same transponder in IF.
- Input Format: DVB-S (QPSK) and DVB-S2 (8-PSK) for HD.
- LNB Feeding : 13/18 Vdc - 0/22 KHz
- Output: IP (Ethernet 802.3 protocol) compatible MPEG-2/4
- Max. No. Services/Module: 8
- Programmer: PC (IP LAN Manager)
- Power Supply: SPS 310 / SPS 310-R
Find the Leaflet of IPS 310 here. |
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IPS 310-CI
This module is designed to receive the DVB-S and DVB-S2 signal (QPSK and 8-PSK modulations) and demodulate it to IP format.
Every module can distribute up to 8 services (channels, both radio & TV signal) in IP format, if they are placed in the same transponder in IF.
In addition these modules are provided with 2x Common Interface (CI) slots.
- Input Format: DVB-S (QPSK) and DVB-S2 (8-PSK) for HD.
- LNB Feeding : 13/18 Vdc - 0/22 KHz
- Output: IP (Ethernet 802.3 protocol) compatible MPEG-2/4
- Max. No. Services/Module: 8
- Programmer: PC (IP LAN Manager)
- Power Supply: SPS 310 / SPS 310-R
Find the Leaflet of IPS 310-CI here. |
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How to distribute a IP signal throughout the Building: |
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The traditional distribution in RF through Coaxial Cable is substituted by Ethernet Cable or Optical Fibber backbone from a main Ethernet Switch, to secondary Switches which will distribute the IP signal to the IP boxes or PC placed in the flats. Using Switches with IGMP protocol provided, you will take the maximum profit of your network avoiding unnecessary IP trafic to the rest of ports which don't require that channels.
This whole system is much more flexible, because adding new users is as easy as connecting them to the Switch, without the need of extending the existing installation (if it is well designed), not like the Coaxial distribution, which is designed just for an initial number of users, and the extra-cost of adding new users is very high.
It is the ideal topology for big installations like hotels, apartment buildings, hospitals, etc... because
you just need an Ethernet network (both twisted pair –UTP / FTP- of optical fibber) to deliver the three services: Data, Telephony and TV. No more Coaxial Cable distribution is needed. |
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More accessories and modules for IP LAN Headend family: |
New accessories and modules for IP 310 Headend family are coming soon. We will keep you posted. |
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