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minisatip configuration in satip-axe firmware
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The idl4k boxes have integrated universal switch matrix for all four inputs.
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It allows very complex usage. This document tries to explain some special
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configurations. For simplicity, the input are numbered as 0-3 here, but
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the physical F-type connector on the box have numering 1-4.
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Standard DiseqC timing and setup
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2016-02-29 19:12:37 +01:00
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### Example: '-q "\*:5-15-0-5-5-0" -d "\*:\*1-0"'
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Note: It can be used only with minisatip5 (v0.5+).
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Power
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Since build 11, you may control the power on box inputs. If you
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use '-P 1' option, the inputs will be powered down when no active
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client is using the minisatip. This behaviour is similar to minisatip
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implementation in build 10 or bellow.
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If you keep the standard behaviour '-P 0', the inputs are powered down
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when they are not used by any client. There is a delay of 30 seconds
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before the power is turned off. Depending on the coaxial wiring and
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used reception components, the independent input power down might
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affect the signal quality during the power down phase.
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2016-03-23 12:09:58 +01:00
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Free inputs
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2016-03-23 12:18:51 +01:00
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This mode available from build 12 is most powerful but requires
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a client which knowns the limitations like tvheadend. In this mode
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all sources (src=) defined by the SAT>IP specification are
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absolute (shared for all tuners). So any tuner can use any position
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but with physical restrictions.
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### Example: '-A 0:0:0,0:1:0,1:0:1,1:1:1,2:2:0,3:2:1,4:3:0'
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The first number defines the SAT>IP source minus one (0-max).
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The second number defines the physical input (0-3). The third
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number defines the diseqc position (0-31). You may configure
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the diseqc more through -q and -d options. The adapter number
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is like input number for them.
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Back to the example, the input configuration is like this:
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- input 0
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- src=1: diseqc position 0 - 23.5E (configuration 0:0:0)
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- src=2: diseqc position 1 - 1W (configuration 1:0:1)
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- input 1
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- src=1: diseqc position 0 - 23.5E (configuration 0:1:0)
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- src=2: diseqc position 1 - 1W (configuration 1:1:1)
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- input 2:
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- src=3: diseqc position 0 - 28.2E (configuration 2:2:0)
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- src=4: diseqc position 1 - 19.2E (configuration 3:2:1)
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- input 4:
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- src=5: diseqc position 0 - 13E (configuration 4:3:0)
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2016-05-25 12:11:35 +02:00
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So, five satellite positions, for 23.5E and 1W, there are
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2 shared inputs, for rest, only one input is available.
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Tvheadend can define network limits and network groups.
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In this case, we have 3 groups of inputs (23.5E/1W),
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(28.2E/19.2E), (13E) and limits 2 for 23.5E/1W and 1 for rest.
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Tvheadend should be configured like this (for all tuners):
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- assign S23.5E to position 1, network limit 2, network group 1
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- assign 1W to position 2, network limit 2, network group 1
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- assign 28.2E to position 3, network limit 1, network group 2
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- assign 19.2E to position 4, network limit 1, network group 2
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- assign 13E to position 5, network limit 1, network group 3
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Linked inputs
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### Example1: '-L 0:2,1:3'
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### Example2: '-L 0:1,0:2,0:3'
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The first number means master tuner and the second slave tuner.
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The tuners in same group (master can have multiple slaves) can
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use only same combination of source (src=X), band (low/high)
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and polarization at a time.
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Quattro LNB
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The quattro LNB can be configured using -Q option for minisatip. All
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diseqc (AA), voltage and tone setup is executed, so you may eventually
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connect a multiswitch or quad LNB (it makes sense only with
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the -Z option).
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2016-02-29 19:14:12 +01:00
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The -Z option can eventually reduce the used input to 2 - filtering the
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loband (inputs 2,3) or hiband (inputs 0,1) only. For example, 23.5E
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satellite positions have useable transponders only in hiband. So, it is
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enough to connect coaxial cable only to input 0 and 1 and use other
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two inputs for other LNBs (standard way). Note that SAT>IP source number 1
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is always handled for the inputs 0 and 1 (to use full 4 tuners for the
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loband/hiband inputs).
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### Example: '-Q -Z 1'
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box input 0 ---- multiswitch with diseqc AA = 23.5E
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box input 1 ---- multiswitch with diseqc AA = 23.5E
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box input 2 ----+---- diseqc AA = 28.2E (SAT>IP src=2)
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+---- diseqc AB = 19.2E (SAT>IP src=3)
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+---- diseqc BA = 16E (SAT>IP src=4)
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\---- diseqc BB = 13E (SAT>IP src=5)
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box input 3 ----+---- diseqc AA = 0.8W (SAT>IP src=2)
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\---- diseqc AB = 9E (SAT>IP src=3)
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As you can see, all tuners have src=1 (23.5E), tuner 2 has four
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additional diseqc sources and tuner 3 two additional sources.
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Note: This requires build 11 or above of the satip-axe firmware.
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Unicable/Unicable II
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### Example 1: '-u 0:1-1420,1:0-1210,2:2-1680,3:3-2040'
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0:1-1420
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- 0 = minisatip/box input (0-3)
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- 1 = unicable slot number (refer to your unicable equipment)
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- 1420 = transpoder frequency for the tuner
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Note: 0:1-*1420 means that only 13V (voltage) will be used.
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Note2: If you don't specify the adapter as unicable, it can be used to
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control the standard LNBs/diseqc equipment.
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### Multiple unicable groups
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You may connect multiple unicable LNBs through multiple coaxial
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wires to the box. In this case, it is necessary to tell which tuners
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will use which physical input. In this case '-X T1,T2,T3,T4' option
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should be used wheren you can define the parent inputs for all four
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tuners like: '-X 0,0,2,2' where two unicable groups are connected
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to minisatip input 0 and 2.
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box input 0 ---+--- wire 1 (unicable group 1)
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box input 1 ---/
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box input 2 ---+--- wire 2 (unicable group 2)
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box input 3 ---/
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Note: This requires build 11 or above of the satip-axe firmware.
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