Page 2 - Contents; compact
2 Contents Page General 3 1. Features 3 2. Mechanical layout 4 2.1 Rear view 4 2.2 Front view 4 2.3 Status LEDs 4 3. Installation 3.1 Installation 5 3.2 UFO ® compact controller 7 3.3 Network confi guration 7 3.4 USB installation 8 3.4.1 Microsoft Windows 8 3.4.2 Linux 11 4. Software Update 11 5. We...
Page 3 - General; Facilitates the use of the USW 30 control software
3 General 1. Features Q Facilitates the use of the USW 30 control software Q Required on the use of certain functions for some channel units, e. g. for NIT generation Q Can be used to update older UFO ® compact systems Q Control of individual channel units using UFO ® compact controller (from softwa...
Page 6 - Channel unit 1
6 483 44 (= 1H E) 35 5 (= 8H E) K a n a l z u g 1 K an al z u g 1 2 Ka n a l z u g 1 2 Ka n a l z u g 1 Channel unit 1 Channel unit 12 Channel unit 1 Channel unit 12
Page 7 - compact controller; Network confi guration
7 3.2 UFO ® compact controller The UFO ® compact controller can be connected to any of the demultiplexers. However, it is to be noted that the controller only operates with the demultiplexers that belong to the same group to which it is connected. The usage of an older UFO ® compact controller prior...
Page 8 - Select “Install from a list or specifi c location”.
8 3.4 USB installation 3.4.1 Microsoft WindowsYou will fi nd the driver for the connection of a PC using USB on the USW 30 control software CD (not included). To install the driver, you will need administrator permissions on the PC. The installation is described based on the English version of Windo...
Page 13 - Setting up in Microsoft Windows; Open the next page in the wizard by clicking “Next”.
13 5.3 Status page The Status page contains information on network addresses, software and hardware versions as well as the time and capacity utilisation. 5.4 Update page On this page you can update the device's software. Normally the software is updated using the application KUBdate. You can extrac...
Page 14 - Now select “Set up my connection manually”.
14 Select here “Connect to the Internet” and then click “Next”. Now select “Set up my connection manually”. After selecting “Connect using a dial-up modem”, use “Next” to open the dialog box for the connection's name.
Page 19 - Setting up in Linux; Internet
19 Now click “Dial” to establish the connection. The settings made are saved and do not need to be made again next time. 6.2 Setting up in Linux It is recommended to use a terminal program with a graphic interface such as KPPP. It should be noted that all modems currently available with a USB interf...
Page 22 - Open source applications and libraries included
22 Choose the connection you have just setup and, if you are using several modems, the correct modem. Then enter the same user name and password as you have set using USW 30.The connection is established using “Connect”. If you have not entered a password using USW 30 or have entered a blank passwor...
Page 23 - Subject: Open Source Software
23 Some authors of free software require that their name be mentioned. “This product includes software developed by Computing Services at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/).” 7.3 Acknowledgements If you have any questions related to the open source software included, or to or...