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TANDBERG Voyager E5788 Reference Manual (384 pages)
HD DSNG Encoder
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Software Version
1
Contact Information
7
Return of Equipment
8
Introduction to the Basic Encoder
11
Scope of this Reference Guide
11
Who Should Use this Reference Guide
11
Build Version
11
What Equipment Is Covered by this Reference Guide
11
Table 1.1: Build Version
11
Role of the Encoder in a System
12
Typical System
12
Figure 1.1: Encoder Front View
12
Table 1.2: Equipment Model Descriptions
12
DSNG Systems
13
Summary of Features
13
Video Encoding
13
Figure 1.2: Typical DSNG Encoder Configuration
13
MPEG-2 Encoding
13
Multi-Pass Encoding
13
Serial Digital Video Input Error Detection and Handling (EDH) (SD Only)
14
Video Encoding Functions
14
Video Encoding Modes
14
Video Input Types
14
Video Inputs
14
Motion Estimation
15
Table 1.3: Video Bit-Rate Range
15
Variable Video Bit-Rate
15
Coding Resolutions
16
Internal Frame Synchroniser
16
Output on Video Loss
16
Audio Encoding
17
Audio Channels
17
Audio Inputs
17
General
17
Audio Variable Bit-Rate
18
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
18
Dolby Digital (AC-3) Encoding Modes
18
MPEG Encoding Modes
18
Test Tones
18
Introduction
18
VBI in Picture
19
VBI User Data
19
VBI in PID
19
Teletext Extraction
19
Chapter 1 Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) Line Processing Modes (SD)
18
Control and Monitoring
20
Data Channels
20
High Definition (HD) Closed Captions and Teletext
20
IF/L-Band Modulation
20
Options and Upgrades
20
Outputs
20
Enclosure
21
Front Panel Description
21
Front Panel Display, Navigation Keys, Softkeys, Keyboard
21
Power Supply Stand-By Switch
21
Figure 1.3: Stand-By Switch
21
Table 1.4: Front Panel Indicators
21
Guided Tour
21
Rear Panel Description
22
Introduction
22
Figure 1.4: Encoder Front Panel Indicators
22
Chapter 2 Installing the Equipment
23
Introduction
25
Read this First
25
General
25
Site Requirements
25
Environment
25
Lightning Protection
25
Power Supplies
25
EMC Compliance Statements
25
En 55022 / As/Nzs 3548
25
Fcc
26
Installing the Equipment
26
Fixing Method
26
Cable Routing
27
Equipment Access
27
Ventilation
27
Preliminary Checks
26
Mechanical Inspection
26
Moving the Equipment Safely
26
AC Mains Operating Voltage and Earthing
29
AC Power Supply
29
Power Cable and Earthing
29
General
29
Connecting the Encoder to the AC Power Supply
30
Protective Earth/Technical Earth
30
Signal Connections for the Basic Unit
31
Introduction
31
Connecting up the Basic Encoder
32
Power Supply
33
Technical Earth
33
Video Inputs
33
HD SDI INPUT (High Definition)
33
SDI in (Standard Definition)
33
Audio Inputs
34
Comp Video
34
H Sync
34
ASI out 1, 2 and 3 Outputs
35
Control Interfaces
35
Connection
35
Ethernet #1 and #2
36
Alarm
36
Remote Control
37
Data
37
RS-232 Connector
37
Rs-422 Connector
38
2.5.10 Satellite Modulator if Output
39
IF out (Main)
39
IF out (Monitor)
39
2.5.11 Satellite Modulator L-Band Output
39
L-Band in
39
L-Band out (Main)
40
L-Band out (Monitor)
40
Up-Converter Power
40
Powering Up/Down
40
Before Powering up
40
Powering up
41
Powering down
41
Setting the Encoder IP Address
41
Methods of Changing the Encoder IP Address
41
From the Front Panel Menus
41
Section 3
43
What's Available
45
Option Functions
45
Limitations on Number of Option Modules
46
Overview
46
Limitations on Use of Option Modules
46
How to See Which Options Are Fitted/Enabled
46
Basic Interoperable Scrambling System - BISS (M2/EDCOM2/BISS)
47
Additional Audio and Linear PCM Option (M2/EOM2/AUDLIN2)
48
Overview
48
Assembly
48
Rear Panel
48
Audio in Connector
49
Advanced Audio Coding Option (M2/EOM2/ADVAUD)
50
Overview
50
Assembly
50
Rear Panel
50
AES REF Connector
51
AES X Connector
51
Remux Option (M2/EOM2/REMUX)
52
Overview
52
Assembly
52
Rear Panel
52
DVB ASI in 1, 2 and 3 Connectors
53
DVB ASI out 1 Connector
53
Stages of Remultiplexing
53
Function of Remultiplexer
55
Using the Remultiplexer
56
ATSC Remultiplexing
56
Chapter 3
56
Setting Bit-Rates and Avoiding Overflow
56
What to Do if Overflow Occurs
57
SMPTE 310 (SSI) and ASI Optical Outputs Option Modules (M2/EOM2/ASI-OPT) and (M2/EOM2/SSI-US)
58
Overview
58
Assembly
58
Rear Panel
58
ASI out 1, 2 Connectors
59
SMPTE 310 1, 2 and 3 Connectors
59
ATM Network Interface Option Module (M2/EOM2/ATMS155
60
Overview
60
Assembly
60
Common Connectors
60
DVB-ASI Copper Input
60
DVB-ASI Copper Output
60
10Baset Ethernet Connector
61
OC3 Multimode Physical Interface Module (M2/EOM2/ATMS155MM)
61
Assembly
61
Multimode Fibre Optic Connector
62
OC3 Monomode Physical Interface Module (M2/EOM2/ATMS155SM)
63
Assembly
63
Monomode Fibre Optic Connector
63
M2/EOM2/ATMS34 PDH/E3 Module
64
3.10.1 Assembly
64
3.10.2 Connectors
65
M2/EOM2/ATMS45 PDH/DS3 Module
65
3.11.1 Assembly
65
3.11.2 Connectors
66
M2/EOM2/ATMS155E STM-1 Electrical Module
66
3.12.1 Assembly
66
3.12.2 Connectors
67
IP Output Card (M2/EOM2/IP) IP Card Pro-MPEG FEC (M2/EOM2/IP/PROFEC)
68
3.13.1 Overview
68
3.13.2 Support for Pro MPEG FEC
68
3.13.3 Smallcasting Mode
68
3.13.4 Assembly
69
ASI in
69
ASI out
69
Rear Panel
69
RS-232 Control
69
Ethernet Output
70
Ethernet Port
70
Interface Card Option (M2/EOM2/G703)
71
3.14.1 Overview
71
3.14.2 Assembly
71
OUT Connector
71
Rear Panel
71
IN Connector
72
RS-232 Connector
72
GPI Card (M2/EOM2/GPI)
72
3.15.1 Overview
72
3.15.2 Assembly
73
3.15.3 Connector
73
Software Options
74
Standard Definition
74
M2/Eso2/422
74
M2/Eso2/Ac3
74
M2/Eso2/Acon
74
M2/Eso2/Nr
74
M2/Eso2/Ras
74
M2/Eso2/Sm316Qam
74
M2/Eso2/Sm38Psk
74
M2/Eso2/Vbr
74
M2/Eso2/525Vbidata
75
M2/Eso2/Dpi
75
M2/Eso2/Ethernetdata
75
3.16.2 High Definition
75
M2/Eso2/Hdnr
75
M2/Eso2/Hdvbr
75
Section 4
77
Modules (M2/EOM2/ASI-OPT) and (M2/EOM2/SSI-US)
78
What's Available
79
Option Functions
79
Limitations on Number of Option Modules
80
Overview
80
Limitations on Use of Option Modules
80
How to See Which Options Are Fitted/Enabled
80
Basic Interoperable Scrambling System - BISS (M2/EDCOM2/BISS)
81
Additional Audio and Linear PCM Option (M2/EOM2/AUDLIN2)
82
Overview
82
Assembly
82
Rear Panel
82
Audio in Connector
83
Advanced Audio Coding Option (M2/EOM2/ADVAUD)
84
Overview
84
Assembly
84
Rear Panel
84
AES REF Connector
85
AES X Connector
85
Remux Option (M2/EOM2/REMUX)
86
Overview
86
Assembly
86
Rear Panel
86
DVB ASI in 1, 2 and 3 Connectors
87
DVB ASI out 1 Connector
87
Stages of Remultiplexing
87
Function of Remultiplexer
89
Using the Remultiplexer
90
ATSC Remultiplexing
90
Setting Bit-Rates and Avoiding Overflow
90
What to Do if Overflow Occurs
91
SMPTE 310 (SSI) and ASI Optical Outputs Option Modules (M2/EOM2/ASI-OPT) and (M2/EOM2/SSI-US)
92
Overview
92
Assembly
92
Rear Panel
92
ASI out 1, 2 Connectors
93
SMPTE 310 1, 2 and 3 Connectors
93
ATM Network Interface Option Module (M2/EOM2/ATMS155
94
Overview
94
Assembly
94
Common Connectors
94
DVB-ASI Copper Input
94
DVB-ASI Copper Output
94
10Baset Ethernet Connector
95
OC3 Multimode Physical Interface Module (M2/EOM2/ATMS155MM)
95
Assembly
95
Multimode Fibre Optic Connector
96
OC3 Monomode Physical Interface Module (M2/EOM2/ATMS155SM)
97
Assembly
97
Monomode Fibre Optic Connector
97
M2/EOM2/ATMS34 PDH/E3 Module
98
3.10.1 Assembly
98
3.10.2 Connectors
99
M2/EOM2/ATMS45 PDH/DS3 Module
99
3.11.1 Assembly
99
3.11.2 Connectors
100
M2/EOM2/ATMS155E STM-1 Electrical Module
100
3.12.1 Assembly
100
3.12.2 Connectors
101
IP Output Card (M2/EOM2/IP) IP Card Pro-MPEG FEC (M2/EOM2/IP/PROFEC)
102
3.13.1 Overview
102
3.13.2 Support for Pro MPEG FEC
102
3.13.3 Smallcasting Mode
102
3.13.4 Assembly
103
ASI out
103
Rear Panel
103
RS-232 Control
103
Ethernet Output
104
Interface Card Option (M2/EOM2/G703)
105
3.14.1 Overview
105
3.14.2 Assembly
105
OUT Connector
105
Rear Panel
105
IN Connector
106
RS-232 Connector
106
GPI Card (M2/EOM2/GPI)
106
3.15.1 Overview
106
3.15.2 Assembly
107
3.15.3 Connector
107
Software Options
108
Standard Definition
108
M2/Eso2/422
108
M2/Eso2/Ac3
108
M2/Eso2/Acon
108
M2/Eso2/Nr
108
M2/Eso2/Ras
108
M2/Eso2/Sm316Qam
108
M2/Eso2/Sm38Psk
108
M2/Eso2/Vbr
108
M2/Eso2/525Vbidata
109
M2/Eso2/Dpi
109
M2/Eso2/Ethernetdata
109
3.16.2 High Definition
109
M2/Eso2/Hd-Mpass
109
M2/Eso2/Hd422
109
M2/Eso2/Hdnr
109
M2/Eso2/Hdvbr
109
Blank
111
Establishing Local Control
121
Input Monitor
121
Summary Screen
122
Line up Menu
122
A(Udio)/V(Ideo) Menu
122
Keyboard Lock
122
Introduction
121
Operating the Equipment Locally
121
Navigating the Display Screens
123
Moving through the Menu Screens
123
How to Use the Keypad
123
How to Use the Functions Associated with Softkeys
124
Display Screens
125
Menu Formats
125
Summary Screen and Advanced Menus
127
Setup Menu
127
System Menu
127
Introduction
127
Figure 4.7: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/System Menu
128
Service Info Menu (Syntax = ATSC)
129
Long Channel Name Option
129
Overview
129
Remux Input N Mode
129
Short Channel Name Option
129
Syntax Option
129
Data N Min/Max
130
Ext. PSIP Source Option
130
Major Channel Option
130
PSIP Max PID
130
PSIP Min PID
130
PSIP Status
130
SI Level Option
130
Minor Channel Option
131
Program Number Option
131
Service Type Option
131
Transport Stream ID Option
131
Program Paradigm Option
131
PMT PID Option
131
Daylight Saving
131
DST Start Date and DST End Date Options
131
DVB Subtitles
131
Chapter 4
131
Service Info Menu (Syntax = DVB)
132
Overview
132
Network Name Option
132
Service Provider Option
132
Service Name Option
132
Syntax Option
132
Remux Input N in Mode
133
SI Level Option
133
Data N Min/Max
133
Network ID Option
134
Service ID Option
134
Transport Stream ID Option
134
Service Type Option
134
PMT PID Option
134
Stream ID Descriptor Option
134
Dolby AC-3 Descriptor Option
134
Logical Chan Desc Option
135
Logical Channel Option
135
DVB Subtitles
135
Remote Control Menu
135
Overview
135
IP Address Option
136
MAC Address Option
136
Gateway Address Option
136
Last SNMP Master Option
136
Last SNMP Poll Option
136
Network Mask Option
136
Set Community Name Option
136
SNMP Master Option
136
SNMP Trap IP Option
136
Trap Level Report Option
136
Ethernet Bandwidth Option
137
Sabus Address Option
137
Sabus Baud Rate Option
137
Sabus Data Bits Option
137
Serial Menu Remote Control
137
Serial Protocol Option
137
SNTP Server Option
137
General Menu
138
Config Name Option
138
GPS UTC Offset
138
Local Date Option
138
Local Time Option
138
Model Number Option
138
Overview
138
Temperature Option
138
UTC Offset Option
138
Fan Control Option
139
Keypress Beep Option
139
Power Dip Recovery Option
139
Screen Saver Option
139
Software Release Option
139
Upgrade Encoder Option
139
Time and Date
140
Advanced Menu
140
Current Password Option
140
Display Errors Option
140
Overview
140
Setup Password Option
140
System Control Option
140
Action on PID Error Option
141
Display Contrast Option
141
Mbd. Service Pids Option
141
No. Services Option
141
Reset on Download Option (Status Only)
141
SNMP Control Option
141
Reset Encoder Option
142
Digital Programme Insertion (DPI) Menu
142
Build Menu
142
Additional Services (Mbd Services Menu)
142
Host Service 1
142
Overview
142
Video Menu
144
Introduction
144
Overview
144
Video Source Menu
144
Video Input Option
144
Figure 4.9: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Video Menu (Hd Mode)
146
Input Source Select (SD Only)
147
Frame Rate Option (SD Only)
147
HD Input Format
147
Input Video Sense (HD Only)
147
Input Horiz Res (HD Only)
148
Video Locked (SD Only) and HD Video Locked Option
148
Ident Text Option (SD Only)
148
Video Bandwidth Option
148
Adaptive Pre-Processing
148
OP Video Loss Option
148
Predictive Processing (SD Only)
149
Input Termination Option (SD Analogue Only)
149
Noise Reduction Option
149
Max Still Period Option (SD Only)
150
Default 625 [Analog]
150
Default 525 [Analog]
150
I/P Monitor Refresh Option
151
Text Colour Option (SD Only)
151
Background Colour Option (SD Only)
151
Logo Option (When Logo Downloaded into Unit)
151
Time Code Option
151
Video Encoder Menu
152
Overview
152
Profile/Level Option
152
Compression Mode Option
152
Bit-Rate Option
154
Bit-Rate Tracking
154
VBR Mode (HD)
154
VBR Mode (SD Only) Option
155
Delay Option
156
Resolution Option
156
Aspect Ratio Option
157
AFD Option (SD Only)
157
GOP Structure Option
158
GOP Length Option
159
Long Gops Option
159
Adaptive GOP
160
Field/Frame Option (SD Only)
160
3:2 Pulldown Option
160
Concatenation Option (SD Only)
161
PID Option
161
Component Tag Option
161
Reflex Enable Option
161
Indicated Bit-Rate Option (SD Only)
161
Copyright Option
161
Original Option
161
Scene Cut Detection
161
AFD HD (HD Only)
162
AFD Location Option (SD Only)
162
Encoder Type Option
162
Insert VBV Delay Option (SD Only)
162
Intra DC Precision
162
PES Header Option
162
Rate Buffer Mode (SD Only)
162
S/W Release Option
162
Vertical Blanking Interval (Vbi)/Userdata Menu
163
Overview
163
Vbi/Userdata Menu (25/50 Hz Frame Rate)
163
VBI Menu
169
Video Filter/Process (SD Only)
152
Audio Menu
172
Overview
172
Audio a / B Menus - MPEG Layer 2
172
Coding Standard Option
172
Introduction
172
Source Option
172
Figure 4.12: Menu Hierarchy – Setup/Audio Menu
173
Audio Bit-Rate Option
174
Coding Mode Option
174
Input Level L Option
174
Input Level R Option
174
VPS Coding Mode
175
VPS Controls Coding Mode
175
VPS Word 5
175
VPS Dual Chan Mode
176
VPS Stereo Mode
176
Actual Audio Delay
177
Audio Delay Option
177
Auto Lip Sync Option
177
Clip Level Option
177
Lip Sync Offset Option
177
Use Minimum Delay
177
Copyright Option
178
De-Emphasis Option
178
Embedded Source Option
178
Impedance Option
178
Language or Language Left/Right Option
178
Original Option
178
Audio PID Option
179
Component Tag Option
179
Embedded 1-2 DID Option
179
Embedded 3-4 DID Option
179
Hardware Release Option
179
OP Digital Loss
179
PCR on Audio PID Option
179
Software Release Option
180
Audio (Dolby Digital (AC-3) Menu)
180
Coding Standard Option
180
Source Option
180
Audio Alignment
180
Lip Sync Adjustment
181
Input Level L Option
181
Input Level R Option
181
Audio Bit-Rate Option
181
Coding Mode Option
182
Auto Lip Sync Option
182
Lip Sync Offset Option
182
Audio Delay Option
183
Use Minimum Delay
183
Actual Audio Delay
183
Sampling Rate Option
183
Clip Level Option
183
Impedance Option
183
Language Option
183
Bit Stream Mode Option
184
Dialogue Level Option
184
Dolby Srnd Mode Option
184
Production Info Option
184
Mixing Level Option
185
Room Type Option
185
Copyright Option
185
Original Option
185
Dynamic Range Option
185
RF Protection Option
186
De-Emphasis Option
186
DC Filter Option
186
Low Pass Filter Option
186
Embedded Source Option
186
Embedded 1-2 DID Option
187
Embedded 3-4 DID Option
187
Audio PID Option
187
Component Tag Option
187
PCR on Audio PID Option
187
OP Digital Loss
187
Hardware Release Option
188
Software Release Option
188
Audio (Dolby (AC-3) Pass-Thru, Dolby E Pass-Thru and DTS Pass-Thru) Menu
188
Source Option
188
Coding Standard Option
188
Audio Alignment (Dolby E Only)
188
Lip Sync Adjustment
189
Audio Bit-Rate Option
189
Auto Lip Sync Option
189
Use Minimum Delay
189
Lip Sync Offset Option
190
Audio Delay Option
190
Actual Audio Delay
190
Language Option
190
SMPTE 302M Standard Option
190
Channel Option
190
Embedded 1-2 DID Option
191
Embedded 3-4 DID Option
191
Audio PID Option
191
Component Tag Option
191
PCR on Audio PID Option
191
OP Digital Loss
191
Hardware Release Option
192
Software Release Option
192
Audio (Linear PCM [Direct][Via SRC]) Menu
192
Source Option
192
Coding Standard Option
192
Audio Alignment
193
Lip Sync Adjustment
193
Input Level L Option
193
Input Level R Option
193
Coding Mode Option
194
Auto Lip Sync Option
194
Lip Sync Offset Option
194
Use Minimum Delay
194
Audio Delay Option
194
Actual Audio Delay
194
Clip Level Option
195
Impedance Option
195
Language or Language Left/Right Option
195
SMPTE 302M Standard Option
195
Channel Option
196
Embedded Source Option
196
Embedded 1-2 DID Option
196
Embedded 3-4 DID Option
196
Audio PID Option
196
Component Tag Option
196
PCR on Audio PID Option
197
OP Digital Loss
197
Hardware Release Option
197
Software Release Option
197
Audio Languages Menu
197
Advanced Audio Coding
198
Overview
198
Input Source Option
198
Coding Standard Option
198
Bit-Rate Option
198
Coding Mode Option
199
Pid
199
PCR on Audio PID Option
199
Delay
199
Auto Lip Sync Option
200
Use Minimum Delay
200
Language or Language Left/Right Option
201
OP on Digital I/P Loss
201
Temporal Noise Shaping
201
Adts Crc
201
Copyright Option
201
Embedded 1-2 DID Option
201
Embedded 3-4 DID Option
201
Original Option
201
Component Tag Option
202
Level [L] Option
202
Level [R] Option
202
Data Menu
203
Introduction
203
Data a - RS232 Menu
203
Encoding Option
203
Baud Rate Option
204
Buffer Data Option
204
Component Tag Option
204
RS232 PID Option
204
Delay Option
205
O/P Bit-Rate Option
205
SNMP Oid Index Option
205
Data B - RS422 Menu
205
Bit-Rate Option
205
Encoding Option
205
Component Tag Option
206
D Mode Option
206
Delay Option
206
RS422 PID Option
206
SNMP Oid Index Option
206
Test Mode Option
206
Version Option
206
Data C - Ethernet Menu
206
Encoding
206
Licence Key
206
Alarm Screen
207
Pkts Received
207
Pkts Sent
207
Port Number
207
Output Menu
207
Overview
207
Output Format Option
207
Delivery Descriptor Menu
208
Descriptor Type Option
208
Descriptor Type = Terrestrial
210
Band Plan Option
210
Channel Option
210
Frequency Option
210
Bandwidth Option
211
Hierarchy Option
211
Modulation Type Option
211
Carriers Options
212
FEC (HP) and FEC (LP) Options
212
Guard Interval Option
212
Other Frequency Option
213
Descriptor Type = Cable
213
Frequency Option
213
Modulation Type Option
213
FEC (Outer) Option
213
FEC (Inner) Option
214
Symbol Rate Option
214
Descriptor Type = Satellite
214
Frequency Option
214
Modulation Type Option
214
Symbol Rate
214
Orbital Position Option
215
West East Option
215
Polarisation Option
215
Output Format = Satellite Modulator
215
TS Input Source
215
IF Output Option
216
IF Power Option
216
IF Frequency Option
216
Modulation Option
216
Mod Type Option
216
Symbol Rate Option
217
FEC Rate Option
217
Spectrum Sense Option
217
Roll off Factor Option
217
Tx Bandwidth Factor Option
217
Tx Bandwidth Option
218
Bit-Rate (188) Option
218
Bit-Rate (204) Option
218
Preset Pwr Low Option
218
Preset Pwr Norm Option
218
Sat Deliv Freq Option
218
Sat Orb Pos Option
219
Sat West/East Option
219
Polarisation Option
219
Status Only Options for the Satellite
219
Modulator Menu
219
Output Format = Satellite Modulator
220
Band Output)
220
TS Input Source
220
Rate Adaptation Option
220
L-Band Output Option
220
L-Band Power Option
220
Frequency Option
220
Modulation Option
220
Mod Type Option
220
Symbol Rate Option
221
FEC Rate Option
221
Spectrum Invert Option
221
Roll off Factor Option
221
Tx Bandwidth Factor Option
221
Tx Bandwidth Option
221
Bit-Rate (188) Option
221
Bit-Rate (204) Option
221
Preset Pwr Low Option
221
Preset Pwr Norm Option
221
Sat Orb Pos Option
222
Sat West/East Option
222
Polarisation Option
222
Status Only Options for the Satellite Modulator Menu
222
BUC lo Frequency
222
Transmit Frequency
222
BUC 10 Mhz Ref O/P Option
222
4.9.10 Output Format = IP Streamer
222
(M2/EOM2/IP/PROFEC Option Module)
222
Own IP Address Option
222
Network Mask Option
223
Router IP Address Option
223
IP Output
223
Protocol/Pro-MPEG FEC Option
223
TS Pkts/Udp Frm Option
223
Nbr of Cols Option
223
Nbr of Rows Option
223
Destination X IP Address Option
223
Destination X UDP Port Option
224
Time to Live Option
224
Type of Service Option
224
Line Mode
224
4.9.11 Output Format = G.703 Output
224
Introduction
224
PDH Rate Option
224
Framing Option
224
DS-3 Signal Level out Option
224
Reed-Solomon Option
225
Interleaver Option
225
Randomizer Option
225
Clock Mode Option
225
Direction Option
225
Mode Option
226
Reset Option
226
MPEG Input Row Option
226
Output Rate Option
226
Alarm Status Option
226
Show Config Status Differences Option
226
4.10.1 Overview
226
4.10.2 Mux Output, no Remux Card
226
Mux Menu
226
4.10.3 Mux Output, with Remux Card
227
4.10.4 Packet Length Option
230
4.10.5 on Air Option
230
4.10.6 Bit-Rate (188) and Bit-Rate (204) Option
230
4.10.7 Clock
230
4.10.8 PCR PID Option
231
4.10.9 FPGA Firmware
231
4.10.10 RAS Firmware
231
BISS Hardware
231
4.10.12 BISS Firmware
231
4.10.13 RAS Options Enabled
231
Scramble Option
231
SNG Key (RAS1) Option
232
4.10.14 BISS Options Enabled
232
Overview
232
Enc Session Word Option
233
Scramble Option
233
Session Word Option
233
BISS-E Injected ID Option
234
ATM Network Interface Option Module Menu
234
4.11.1 Overview
234
4.11.2 Add Connection Option
234
4.11.3 Delete Connection Option
236
4.11.4 View Connection List Menu
236
4.11.5 View Connection ID Menu
236
View Connection ID Option
236
4.11.6 Add Profile Menu
237
ATM Address Option
237
Overview
237
Profile Name Option
237
VC Type Option
237
AAL Option
238
Direction Option
238
VCI Option
238
VPI Option
238
4.11.7 Delete Profile Menu
239
4.11.8 Edit Profile Option
239
4.11.9 Add Authorisation Menu
239
ATM Address Option
239
Authorisation Name Option
239
Overview
239
4.11.10 Delete Authorisation Menu
239
4.11.11 Edit Authorisation Option
240
4.11.12 Incoming Calls Option
240
4.11.13 General Menu
240
Default ATM Prefix Option
240
IP Address Option
240
IP Gateway Option
240
IP Netmask Option
240
Def UNI Version Option
241
Enable SVC PMP Option
241
Status-Only Options
241
4.11.14 Tx Menu
241
TS Source Option
241
AAL5 PCR Aware Option
242
Status-Only Options
242
4.11.15 Rx Menu
242
CDV Tolerance Option
242
Srce Clk Tolerance Option
242
Asi Stuffing Bytes Option
243
Status-Only Options
243
TS Asi Output Option
243
4.11.16 Physical Menu
244
Mode Option
244
Path Label Option
244
Tx Clock Source Option
244
Cell Mode Option
245
Interface Option
245
Remux Menu
246
4.12.1 Introduction
246
4.12.2 Addition to Mux Menu When Remux Fitted
246
Host Bit-Rate Option
246
4.12.3 Remux Module Menu
246
PID Remap
246
Bit-Rate Option
247
Packet Length Option
247
Status Only Options for the Remux Module Menu
247
4.12.4 1.Service/2.Service Menu
248
Name (In) Option
248
Output Option
248
Short Name in Option
248
Short Name out Option
248
Source (BNC) Option
248
Major Channel Option
249
Minor Channel Option
249
Name out Option
249
Program Number (Out) Option
249
Service ID (Out) Option
249
Service Prov (In) Option
249
Service Provider Option
249
BISS Key Code Option
250
CA Input Option
250
Enc Session Word Option
250
Logical Channel Option
250
PCR PID Option
250
PMT PID Option
250
Session Word Option
250
ECM (CA) PID Option
251
VBI PID Option
251
Video Option
251
Audio (Type of Audio) Option
252
Data (Type of Data) Option
252
Teletext Option
252
Digital Programme Insertion (DPI) Menu
253
4.13.1 Option Availability
253
4.13.2 Overview
253
4.13.3 DPI Initiated by GPI
253
DPI Initiated by DVS 525
253
4.13.5 Menu Structure
253
Errors Menu
255
Active Errors Option
255
Status of Error Masks
255
Ignored Errors
255
Restore Defaults
255
Masked Active Errors
256
Configs Menu
257
Accessing the Menu
257
Active Configuration
257
Types of Configuration
257
Backup Configurations
258
Configuration, Write-Protection
258
Factory Hd Default Configurations
258
User Configurations
258
Load Active Config Option
259
Store Active Config Option
259
Load Configs from Backup Option
259
Store Configs in Backup Option
259
Factory Hd Defaults Option
260
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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1 Who Should Use this User Guide
5
What Equipment Is Covered by this User Guide
5
Table 1.1: Equipment Model Descriptions
5
Hardware and Software Options
6
Table 1.2: Hardware Options
6
Table 1.3: Software Options
6
2 Installing the Equipment
8
Introduction
8
Operating Voltage
8
Power Cable and Earthing
8
Power Supply Stand-By Switch
9
Figure 2.1: Stand-By Switch
9
Connecting up the Basic Encoder
10
Figure 2.2: if Rear Panel Component Parts and Connectors
10
Figure 2.3: L-Band Rear Panel Component Parts and Connectors
10
Table 2.1: Types of Connector
11
Connecting the Encoder to the Power Supply
12
Table 2.2: Fuse Type and Rating
13
3 Operating the Equipment from the Front Panel
14
Introduction
14
Establishing Local Control
14
Figure 3.1: Input Monitor in SD
14
Navigating the Menus
15
Figure 3.2: Summary Screen
15
Figure 3.3: Keypad and Display Functions
15
Figure 3.4: Accessing Inscriptions on the Keypad
15
Figure 3.5: Functions Associated with Softkeys
16
4 Typical Operation and Setting of Parameters
17
Figure 4.1: Menu Structure
17
Select Syntax
18
Load Default Configuration/Restore Factory Defaults
18
Set the Remote Control Options
18
Set the Mux Options
19
Set the Video Options
19
Set the VBI Options
20
Set the Audio Options
22
Set the Data Options
23
Set the Output Options
23
Configuring Option Cards
23
Satellite Modulator Control
23
Configuring the Encoder for Minimum Bit-Rate
24
5 Typical Configurations
26
Single Channel DSNG Link
26
Multichannel DSNG Link
27
Figure 5.1: Block Diagram - One Stage of Remultiplexing
27
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