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Page 1: Kathrein SAT Katalog 2014 15 99812224 - Tantec Digital A/Snetthandel.tantec.no/filer/Kathrein_SAT_IP system.pdf · Kathrein_SAT_Katalog_2014_15_99812224.pdf Author: kurth Created

Sat>IP 125

Living room

Bedroom

Nursery

EXIP 414

SAT>IP Server

Router

Ethernet

Sat>IP

General information 126 Sat>IP server 127

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Sat>IP126

General information

What is SAT>IP?

SAT>IP is a communication protocol for the reception and

distribution of satellite signals. It virtually “translates” satel-

lite TV signals (DVB-S and DVB-S2) for their use on Internet-

based end-user devices in the fi eld of IP, allowing an entire

household linked to a satellite reception antenna to view TV

programmes on tablet PCs, PCs, laptops, smartphones, con-

nected TVs, game consoles and media players. Viewers can

thereby enjoy top-quality satellite TV even on devices that are

not equipped with their own tuners. Satellite signals can be

transferred over any IP infrastructure, with or without cable.

This technology also substantially simplifi es the distribution of

satellite signals to multiple TV sets.

How does SAT>IP work?

SAT>IP is an IP-based architecture for the reception and dis-

tribution of satellite signals. Traditional satellite receivers

(DVB-S) only translate signals into frequencies before they are

forwarded over coaxial cable. Satellite receivers are required

to receive and demodulate satellite signals. In SAT>IP technol-

ogy, DVB-S/DVB-S2 signals are directly demodulated and

converted to IP at the reception point in a SAT>IP server. This

can take place directly in the antenna, (IP-LNB), directly after

it in the distribution line (SAT>IP multi-switch or converter) or

in a master set-top box. Essentially, the SAT>IP server repla-

ces the DVB-S/DVBS-2 layer with an IP transport layer. Fol-

lowing conversion, satellite programmes can be transported

to SAT>IP clients over a router and different IP networks (e.g.

WLAN, Ethernet, Power Line, fi bre optic cable or K-LAN) just

like conventional IPTV signals are.

This allows simultaneous transmission of up to eight TV

programmes to different end-user devices. In a SAT>IP

environment, each IP device is automatically suitable for the

reception of satellite signals as soon as it has the required

software, whether tablets, PCs, Laptops, Smartphones,

Connected TVs, game consoles, media players or IP STBs.

Many only require a software update or app to become

SAT>IP-capable.

Smart TVs, Blu-ray players and some consoles can receive

IP signals mostly directly, i.e. without an additional client, as

long as the SAT>IP server has a DNLA function. This allows

simultaneous transmission of up to eight TV programmes to

different end-user devices. SAT>IP distinguishes between

servers and clients. The new, open, manufacturer-independ-

ent protocol ensures that SAT>IP clients can communicate

with SAT>IP servers.

What are the advantages for viewers?

The advantages for viewers are plain to see. TV viewers are

able to watch TV programmes on different end-user devices

and screens in the habitual high-quality offered by satellite

TV without media disruption or additional cabling and without

having to use an Internet connection. On many of these units,

one could either not watch this live content or only view it in

poor quality. Furthermore, use of IP networks would result in

high additional expenses.

What does SAT>IP cost viewers?

Besides costs for hardware and software (clients), there are

no additional costs. SAT>IP is merely a new standard for the

the distribution of satellite signals to IP devices. No fees are

charged for the transmission of linear free-TV programmes to

the IP home network. All free-to-air programmes stay free-to-

air. Pay-TV programmes can also be transmitted to the home

network over SAT>IP; TV providers are free to draw up special

offers.

Living room

Bedroom

Nursery

EXIP 414

SAT>IP Server

Router

SAT>IP receiver

PC / Laptopwith SAT>IP software

SAT>IP receiver

4x Sat-IF

or single-cable

Ethernet

Smartphone/Tabletwith SAT>IP App

WLAN

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Sat>IP 127

Sat>IP server

EXIP 414

20510066

Supports SAT>IP protocol

Conforms to SAT>IP standard as per prEN 50585

Streams DVB-S-/S2 (HDTV) signals into an IP data stream

Can be fed into different network types:

LAN (also K-LAN, Powerline ...), WLAN integration via

router, e.g. FRITZ!Box

Four independent tuners, each for one data stream

Web interface for confi guration, administration and import

of software updates

Status display via LED

Can be confi gured for different clients 1): Tablet PCs,

smartphones, notebooks, SAT>IP-capable receivers

(e.g. UFS 924)

On/off switch

Can be operated on different types of LNBs, multi-

switches and single-cable multi-switches

Supports standard switching signals: 14/18 V, 22 kHz,

DiSEqC™1.0, single-cable as per EN 50494

Four Sat inputs; one Ethernet-RJ 45 connection

High screening values ensure disturbance security

For horizontal installation (e.g. like receivers) or on-wall

installation with the supplied installation bracket

For indoor installation

Certifi ed by SES ASTRA

Delivery scope:

High-effi ciency plug-in power supply for voltage supply

Support for wall mounting

1) Provided the required software/apps are installed on the device

Technical data Type | Order no. EXIP 414 | 20510066

Inputs 4 x Sat

Subscriber connections 1 x 4

Frequency range MHz 950-2,150

Input level range dBµV 42-87

Impedance Ω 75

Screening factor dB

5-300 MHz > 85

300-470 MHz > 80

470-1,000 MHz > 75

1,000-2,400 MHz > 55

Permissible remote feed voltage input V 12-20

Max. permissible remote feed current mA 400

Output voltage horizontal V > 17.5 (at 400 mA)/< 19 (at 0 mA)

Output voltage vertical > 12.5 (at 400 mA)/< 14 (at 0 mA)

Max. power consumption of server W 28

Permissible ambient temperature °C 0 to +40

Connections F-type connectors, RJ 45, 3.5 mm jack plug

Dimensions (W x H x D) mm 222 x 138 x 43

Packing unit/weight pc./kg 1 (4)/Approx. 0.75

Power supply unit

Nominal input voltage V 230

Secondary voltage V 12

Max. output current A 3

Fulfi lls the directivesEN 60065:2002 + A1:2006 + A11:2008 + A2:2010 + A12:2011

DIN EN ISO 12100-2:2004 + A1:2009 partially

The SAT>IP server EXIP 414 “translates” satellite TV signals

(DVB-S and DVB-S2) for their use on Internet-based end-user

devices in the fi eld of IP, allowing top-quality satellite TV even

on devices that are not equipped with their own tuners (e.g.

tablets, PCs, etc.). Satellite signals can thereby be transferred

over any IP infrastructure, with or without cable.

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Sat>IP128

Sat>IP server

Rear panel

Connection examples

IP

IP

EXIP 414

EXIP 414 connected to an LNB EXIP 414 connected to

a multi-switch

EXIP 414 connected to a single-cable multi-switch

**) KAZ 11/KAZ 12 voltage surge protection

**) KAZ 11/KAZ 12

voltage surge protection