TT1222 MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 Professional Receiver Software Version 6.1.
TT1222 MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 Professional Receiver ENGLISH (UK) - READ THIS FIRST! ITALIANO - LEGGERE QUESTO AVVISO PER PRIMO! If you do not understand the contents of this manual. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. Also, translation into any EC official language of this manual can be made available, at your cost. Se non si capisce il contenuto del presente manuale. NON UTILIZZARE L’APPARECCHIATURA.. È anche disponibile la versione italiana di questo manuale, ma il costo è a carico dell’utente.
Contents Contents Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter identifies the equipment versions covered by this manual; describes the purpose of the equipment in a typical system; provides a summary of its main features; identifies the controls, indicators and connectors in a guided tour of the front and rear panels; and lists the available options.
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Preliminary Pages Introduction This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation, operation of the T1222 MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 Professional Receiver. This Reference Guide should be kept in a safe place for reference for the life of the equipment. It is not intended that this Reference Guide will be amended by the issue of individual pages. Any revision will be by a complete reissue. Further copies of this Reference Guide can be ordered from the address listed in Customer Services.
Preliminary Pages Trademarks All best endeavors have been made to acknowledge registered trademarks and trademarks used throughout this Reference Guide. Any notified omissions will be rectified in the next issue of this Reference Guide. Some trademarks may be registered in some jurisdictions but not in others. Registered trademarks and trademarks used are acknowledged below and marked with their respective symbols. However, they are not marked within the text of this Reference Guide.
Preliminary Pages Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Warning! Warnings give information which, if strictly observed, will prevent personal injury or death, or damage to property or the environment. They are highlighted for emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately preceding the point at which the reader requires them.
Preliminary Pages Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support For standalone equipment, then Ericsson BASIC Essential support is the value for money choice for you. BASIC provides you with year-by-year Service long after the warranty has expired. For systems support you can choose either Gold Business Critical support or Silver Business Advantage. These packages are designed to save you costs and protect your income through enlisting the help of Ericsson support specialists.
Preliminary Pages Customer Services and Technical Training Postal Address Ericsson Unit 2 Strategic Park Comines Way Hedge End Southampton Hampshire SO30 4DA United Kingdom Return of Equipment If you need to return equipment for repair please contact your local Ericsson Customer Services Department. Please refer to the Customer Services Contact Information on Page vii You will then be directed to return the faulty equipment to a repair centre with the appropriate facilities for that equipment.
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1 Introduction Chapter 1 Contents 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.2.1 1.2.2.2 1.2.2.3 1.2.2.4 1.2.3 1.2.3.1 1.2.3.2 1.2.3.3 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.5 1.2.3.6 1.2.3.7 1.2.4 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.2.1 1.3.2.2 1.3.2.3 1.3.2.4 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.2.1 1.4.2.2 1.4.2.3 1.4.2.4 1.4.2.5 1.4.3 EN/LZT 790 0002/2 R1A Scope of This Reference Guide ........................................................... 1-3 Who Should Use This Reference Guide...............................................
Introduction List of Figures Figure 1.1: TT1222 Front View ............................................................................... 1-3 Figure 1.2: TT1222 Receiver Front Panel ............................................................ 1-10 Figure 1.3: Navigating the Menus ......................................................................... 1-10 Figure 1.4: Editing Values in a Menu.................................................................... 1-11 Figure 1.5: TT1222 Receiver Rear Panel .
Introduction 1.1 Scope of This Reference Guide Warning! Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed. Only Ericsson trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment. Caution! Unauthorized maintenance or the use of non-approved replacements may affect the equipment specification and invalidate any warranties. 1.1.
Introduction Table 1.1: Equipment Model Descriptions Model Number TT1222 TT1222 with Russian Secam Description 1U MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 Professional Receiver. As described for TT1222 with addition of support for Russian SECAM Video Output.
Introduction • • • • - Configurable ASI/SDI outputs (Option)3 - 2 x ASI/SDI via BNC connectors - IP outputs (Option)3 – 2 x IP OUT via RJ-45 Ethernet connectors Video Decoding: - MP@ML mode support video resolutions up to 720 pixels x 576 active lines (25 frame/s) or 720 pixels x 480 active lines (30 frame/s) - Support for PAL- (B, D, G, H, I, M and Combination N) - Support for SECAM (B, G, H, K1, L) Line ID - Support for SECAM (D, K) Field ID (Option)3 - Support for NTSC (M) Audio Decodi
Introduction • Data: - • • Single LED provides status information Low speed data: RS-232 asynchronous (up to 115.2 kbps) Remote Control: - RS-232, Ericsson proprietary control solution - Over-air remote control via Director (Option) - Web Browser (or nCompass Control) Control: - 1 Relay available - 5 General purpose output (GPO) relay contacts 1.2.2 Inputs 1.2.2.
Introduction 1.2.3.2 Audio Outputs The TT1222 Receiver has two audio outputs available on 9-way D-sub connectors at the rear panel. Each connector provides one balanced analogue audio pair and one unbalanced digital signal. Dependent on the input, the user can configure the analogue output to present each audio as one stereo, a dual-mono or two independent mono channels. 1.2.3.3 Data Output RS-232 asynchronous low speed data output carried on a 9-way D-sub connector, available on all models.
Introduction 1.2.4 Conditional Access The transport stream received by the IRD may be encrypted. The CA system is used to decrypt the required components of the transport stream so that they can be decoded. The following conditional access systems are available: • DVB Common Interface • EBU Basic Interoperable Scrambling System BISS Mode 1 and Mode E (as specified in EBU Tech 3292 May 2002) • Director (Option).
Introduction 1.3.2.2 nCompass Control / Web Browser (ETHERNET port) The receiver must have its IP Address and Subnet Mask (in the Properties:Network menu) configured to conform to the controlling network. The receiver can then be controlled using web browser or Ericsson nCompass Control software. The unit must be set to ‘local’ control to use either of these modes. 1.3.2.3 Remote (RS-232 REMOTE port) This state is entered when the Ctrl Mode setting (in the Setup:Control menu) is set to remote.
Introduction 1.4 Guided Tour 1.4.1 Construction The receiver is constructed using a screened fan-ventilated chassis. All operational inputs and outputs are via the rear panel connectors. The unit may be operated freestanding on a horizontal flat surface, or mounted in a 19-inch rack. 1RU rack height is required. It is important that horizontal airflow is not obstructed, to maintain the airflow required to cool the unit. 1.4.
Introduction Figure 1.4 shows how to edit parameter values once a menu item is selected. Increment value Position cursor Position cursor Decrement value Figure 1.4: Editing Values in a Menu. 1.4.2.2 Edit and Save In the edit mode, when the correct value is in place, exit and save by pressing multiple times to the right, to move the cursor outside the edit area. When the cursor leaves the edit area, the new setting will be saved, and the keypad will revert to the navigation mode. 1.4.2.
Introduction 1.4.3 Rear Panel All input, output and control connectors are located on the rear panel. Connector descriptions are given in Chapter 2, Installing the Equipment. Signal Input RS232 Remote Conditional Access Slot Ethernet Alarm Relay / GPO RS232 Data Signal Outputs AC Power Audio 1/2 Figure 1.5: TT1222 Receiver Rear Panel Note: 1-12 The TT1222 has a common interface (CI) conditional access slot at the rear. The CI module has to be inserted first, before a card can be inserted.
2 Installing the Equipment Chapter 2 Contents 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.4.1 2.1.4.2 2.1.4.3 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.2.1 2.3.2.2 2.3.2.3 2.3.3 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.5.3.1 2.5.3.2 2.5.3.3 2.5.4 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.6.2.1 2.6.2.2 2.6.3 2.6.3.1 EN/LZT 790 0002/2 R1A Read this First! ..................................................................................... 2-3 Handling ...........................................................................................
Installing the Equipment 2.6.3.2 2.6.3.3 2.6.3.4 2.6.3.5 2.6.3.6 2.6.3.7 2.6.3.8 2.6.4 2.6.5 2.6.6 Analogue/Digital Audio Outputs ......................................................... 2-12 TT1222 Audio Lead............................................................................ 2-13 ASI Output (TT1222/HWO/ASI/OUT)................................................. 2-13 ASI / SDI Outputs (TT1222/HWO/ASI/SDI)........................................ 2-13 IP Outputs (TT1222/HWO/IP/OUT)..................
Installing the Equipment 2.1 Read this First! 2.1.1 Handling The TT1222 must be handled and installed carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards and damage. 2.1.2 Installing the Equipment Follow the instructions for installation and only use installation accessories recommended by the manufacturers. Ensure that personnel designated to install the unit have the appropriate skill and knowledge. If in any doubt, please contact Customer Services (see Preliminary pages for contact details).
Installing the Equipment 2.1.4.3 Lightning Protection Warning! If the unit has been subject to a lightning strike or power surge which has stopped it working, disconnect the power immediately. Do not reapply power until it has been checked for safety. If in doubt, contact Ericsson Customer Services. Where appropriate, ensure this product has an adequate level of lightning protection.
Installing the Equipment 2.3 Installing the Equipment 2.3.1 Fixing The TT1222 is designed for fixed use only and has been shipped with fixing brackets suitable for a standard 19 inch rack. When installed in a rack, it should be secured by using the fixing brackets. In addition, support shelves must be used to reduce the weight on the brackets. Ensure it is firmly and safely located and it has an adequate free-flow of air.
Installing the Equipment Allow at least 40 mm free air space at each side of the equipment to ensure adequate cooling. Units in racks can be stacked with no space in between. Racks containing stacked equipment may need to be forced air-cooled to reduce the ambient temperature within the rack. 2.3.2.3 Protection from Moisture Do not install this unit in areas of high humidity or where there is a danger of water or moisture entering the equipment. 2.3.
Installing the Equipment 2.4.2 FCC This equipment have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Installing the Equipment 2.5.2 Technical Earth Caution! It is strongly recommended that the Technical Earth terminal at the rear panel of the equipment be connected to a site Technical Earth before any external connections are made and the equipment is powered. This limits the migration of stray charges. The Technical Earth provides a suitable connection between the TT1222 and the installation to give a low impedance path at normal operating frequencies.
Installing the Equipment 2.5.3.2 Disposal of Moulded Plugs Warning! If the moulded plug fitted to the mains cable supplied with this equipment is not required, please cut it off and dispose of it safely. Failure to do this may endanger lives as live ends may be exposed if the removed plug is inserted into a mains outlet. If the moulded plug fitted to the mains cable supplied with this equipment is not required, use another cable. If the supplied plug is to be changed, cut it off and dispose of it safely.
Installing the Equipment 2.6 Signal Connections 2.6.1 Overview The block diagram below shows the signal connections for the TT1222 Receiver and its options.
Installing the Equipment Figure 2.4: TT1222 Example Rear Panel View (Model fitted with QPSK Input Option) 2.6.2 Input Connectors 2.6.2.1 QPSK Input (TT1222/HWO/QPSK) See Chapter 3, Options for details. 2.6.2.2 ASI Input (TT1222/HWO/ASI/IN) See Chapter 3, Options for details. 2.6.3 Output Connectors 2.6.3.1 Analogue Video Outputs This is a pair of BNC sockets, which provide a composite video output. The default output standard is configured using the Setup ⇒ Video Setup ⇒ Default o/p menu.
Installing the Equipment 2.6.3.2 Analogue/Digital Audio Outputs The TT1222 Receiver is fitted with two 9-pin D-type connectors each carrying one analogue audio pair and one digital audio signal. Table 2.4: TT1222 Audio Connectors 1 and 2 Item Specification Connector type 9-way D-type, Male Connector designation AUDIO 1, AUDIO 2 Output format Balanced analogue, Unbalanced digital Nominal output level 0 dBm in 600 Ω (0 dBu) adjustable from –9 dB to +3 dB in 0.1 dB steps.
Installing the Equipment 2.6.3.3 TT1222 Audio Lead Two audio cables are supplied with TT1222 units, as shown below. These cables support analogue left and right channels and unbalanced digital audio. Figure 2.5: Audio Cable 2.6.3.4 ASI Output (TT1222/HWO/ASI/OUT) See Chapter 3, Options for details. 2.6.3.5 ASI / SDI Outputs (TT1222/HWO/ASI/SDI) See Chapter 3, Options for details. 2.6.3.6 IP Outputs (TT1222/HWO/IP/OUT) See Chapter 3, Options for details. 2.6.3.
Installing the Equipment Table 2.5: RS-232 Low-speed Data Connector 2.6.3.
Installing the Equipment 2.6.4 Parameter Specification GPO 3 Pin 3 GPO 4 Pin 6 GPO 5 Pin 7 GPO ground Pin 5 RS232 Remote The RS-232 connector labeled remote on the back of the equipment allows for connection to a PC for remote control, software upload or debug purposes. The SETUP ⇒ OUTPUTS ⇒ RS232 ⇒ REMOTE_PORT menu is used to configure the parameters for communicating with the unit. For more information about remote control, see Chapter 4: Operating the Equipment Remotely. Table 2.
Installing the Equipment 2.6.5 Ethernet An RJ-45 Ethernet connector connects to a PC or network switch to provide a network connection for web browsing or nCompass Control. Table 2.8: Ethernet Connector 2.6.6 Item Specification Connector type RJ-45 (100BaseT) Connector designation 10/100BaseT Pin-outs Pin Function 1 Tx Out (+) 2 Tx Out (-) 3 Rx In (+) 4 Not connected 5 Not connected 6 Rx In (-) 7 Not connected 8 Not connected Conditional Access Interface Table 2.
3 Options Chapter 3 Contents 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.2.1 3.2.2.2 3.2.2.3 3.2.3 3.2.3.1 3.2.3.2 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.1.1 3.3.1.2 3.3.1.3 3.3.2 3.3.2.1 3.3.2.2 3.3.2.3 3.3.3 3.3.3.1 3.3.3.2 3.3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.4.1 3.3.4.2 3.3.4.3 EN/LZT 790 0002/2 R1A Available Options.................................................................................. 3-3 Hardware Options................................................................................. 3-3 Software Options .....................
Options List of Tables Table 3.1: Hardware Options.................................................................................. 3-3 Table 3.2: Software Options ................................................................................... 3-3 Table 3.3: ASI Input Connector ............................................................................. 3-4 Table 3.4: QPSK Satellite Receiver (L-band) Connector........................................ 3-5 Table 3.5: Tuning the Satellite Receiver.......
Options 3.1 Available Options 3.1.1 Hardware Options These options require extra hardware to be fitted to the unit. Contact the Customer Services Helpdesk for details (see Preliminary Pages). Table 3.1 lists all the different types of option cards that are supported for the TT1222 Receiver. Table 3.
Options 3.2 Hardware Enabled Input Options 3.2.1 Limitations The TT1222 cannot be fitted with the ASI input option and QPSK input option at the same time. 3.2.2 ASI Input (TT1222/HWO/ASI/IN) 3.2.2.1 General The ASI Input card supports ASI transport stream on a single BNC connector. 3.2.2.2 Connector Details This is a single 75 Ω BNC connector. Table 3.3: ASI Input Connector 3.2.2.
Options 3.2.3.2 Connector Details - L-Band Input Cautions! The Receiver provides DC power via the active L-band input connector to drive an LNB (Low Noise Block Down-Converter). Do not connect equipment other than an LNB to this connector. Failure to do this may result in damage to the external equipment The F-type connector is not suitable for repeated connection and disconnection. When intended for use in this way, fit a sacrificial connector and connect to it.
Options 3.2.5 Setting Up the QPSK Input Setting up the QPSK input is done entirely from the SETUP ⇒ INPUTS menu. Table 3.5 steps through all the necessary settings to achieve signal lock. Table 3.5: Tuning the Satellite Receiver Step Action Result 1. Go to the input menu, located under the setup menu. The display will read “SET: INPUT” on the top line. 2. Repeat pressing the up arrow, until you are on the top line The display will read “LNB Freq.:” on the bottom line. 3.
Options 3.3.1.3 Setting up the ASI Output The output can be set to be scrambled or descrambled. Table 3.6: Setting up the ASI Output Output Description Scramble If the input is scrambled, the output will also be scrambled. Descramble The receiver will output a descrambled service when possible. Note: When ‘descramble’ is selected, the receiver can only descramble components from the selected services. i.e. the selected TV Service and Audio 2 Service.
Options Table 3.8: Setting up the SDI Output Menu Item Description Select Audio Group 1,2,3,4 There are four audio groups. Each audio group can contain up to two audio pairs. Embed audios None, 1, 2, 1 and 2 Up to two audio pairs can be embedded in each group. The two audios are the same two audios which are being decoded by the receiver. 3.3.3 Dual IP Output (TT1222/HWO/IP/OUT) 3.3.3.1 General The Dual IP Output option provides two IP outputs on RJ-45 Ethernet connectors. 3.3.3.
Options 3.3.4.3 Setting up the Russian SECAM Output The output can be set to be LineID, Line+notch, Field+notch or B/W+notch. Table 3.10: Setting the Russian SECAM Output Output Description Line ID Chrominance subcarrier reference signals are inserted into the back porch of the line blanking period. Line+notch As LineID but also has a luminance trap filter active in the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI).
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4 Operating the Equipment Locally Chapter 4 Contents 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.2.1 4.2.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.3.1 4.2.3.2 4.2.3.3 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 Powering the Equipment ...................................................................... 4-3 Switching On ........................................................................................ 4-3 Front Panel Keypad..............................................................................
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Operating the Equipment Locally 4.1 Powering the Equipment 4.1.1 Switching On Connect the TT1222 to the signal inputs and the AC power supply and turn it on. There is a short boot period. After the boot period, the unit displays the default status view, showing the current condition. It will look similar to Figure 4.1. TV: Program 1 QPSK: No lock Figure 4.1: Status Display This example indicates the name of the selected service, and that no QPSK signal is available. Note: 4.1.
Operating the Equipment Locally 4.2.3 Editing a Menu Value 4.2.3.1 Accessing the Edit Mode To edit a menu item, first select the item using the Right arrow arrow-key. This will bring you from the select mode to the edit mode. 4.2.3.2 Editing a Selectable Option Once in edit mode, use the Up or Down arrow key until the desired value is displayed. Exit and save the selection by pressing the Right arrow key. 4.2.3.
Operating the Equipment Locally Step Action Result 5. Press the right arrow to action the command and reset the receiver. Resetting the receiver takes less than a minute to complete. The unit will boot up as normal. 4.5 Service Configuration 4.5.1 Setting Up a Service Each transport stream may contain a multitude of services and types. The TV service and Audio 2 service menus, located in the Setup menu, allow the user to select the services to be decoded. 4.5.2 Setting Up a TV Service Table 4.
Operating the Equipment Locally 4.5.3 Setting Up a TV Language Some services may contain several audio, Teletext and subtitling components, being sent in different languages. To enable the receiver to identify which one of these components to use, it is important to edit the information in the TV service menu. Table 4.3: Selecting a TV Language Step Action Result 1. Go to the TV service menu, located under the Setup menu. The display will read “SET: TV SERVICE” on the top line. 2.
Operating the Equipment Locally Step Action Result 4. Pressing right will select the displayed service. A small check mark is displayed in front of the service, indicating that it is selected. Note: If a TV service is selected, only the audio of this service is decoded. 5. It is also possible to select service based on Service ID. Keep on scrolling up until the display read “Service ID > xxxx”. This enables you to select services that are not named in the SDT. 6.
Operating the Equipment Locally 4.6.3 DVB Common Interface There is one slot on the rear of the unit, to allow the insertion of a DVB common interface (CI) conditional access module (CAM). This CAM module will host the Conditional Access (CA) card for the CA system. The CAM and the CA card needs to be manufactured to host the same CA system. Please contact Ericsson sales desk for the recommended CAM.
5 Operating the Equipment Remotely Chapter 5 Contents 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.4.1 5.1.4.2 5.1.5 Remote Control .................................................................................... 5-3 Introduction........................................................................................... 5-3 Remote Protocol Control Documentation ............................................. 5-3 Configuring the Unit for Remote Control Via RS-232 ...........................
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Operating the Equipment Remotely 5.1 Remote Control 5.1.1 Introduction The TT1222 can be remotely controlled in a variety of ways. The basic control methods are: 5.1.2 • Third-party application using Ericsson RS-232 control protocol. • Director (over-air) • Web Browser using the Ethernet control protocol (nCompass Control also uses this same protocol.) Remote Protocol Control Documentation The protocol used for third-party application is the Ericsson RS-232 control.
Operating the Equipment Remotely Step Action Result 4. Repeat for data bits, stop bits, parity and flow control. All settings should be set to match the external control host. 5. Once completed, the changes take effect immediately. When the communication parameters are entered correctly, set the system into remote mode for the external computer to gain control of the unit. Table 5.2: Activating RS-232 Remote Control Step Action Result 1. Go to the Control menu, located under the Setup menu.
Operating the Equipment Remotely 5.1.4.2 OAC Lockout Caution! Ericsson Customer Services Help Desk will not be able to provide you with the Local lockout PIN, as it is uniquely created at the time of the lockout. Once the unit is in OAC control mode, it is possible for the remote control operator to issue a local lockout command to the receiver.
Operating the Equipment Remotely Table 5.5: Configuring the Unit IP Address for Web Control Step Action Result 1. Go to the Network menu, located under the Properties menu. The display will read “PROP:NETWORK” on the top line. 2. Scroll until the item “IP Address:” is shown. The display will read “PROP:IP ADDR” on the top line. 3. Press right once, and then by using the up and down arrows, key in a valid IP address for your network. 4. Repeat for subnet mask.
6 Alarms/GPOs Chapter 6 Contents 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.2.1 6.5 Introduction........................................................................................... 6-3 Status LED ........................................................................................... 6-3 LCD Display Status Messages ............................................................. 6-3 Alarm Relay .......................................................................................... 6-4 Relay/GPO Connector..
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Alarms/GPOs 6.1 Introduction This chapter describes the four ways in which the TT1222 may locally monitor the operational and alarm status: 6.2 • The front panel status LED provides a summary receiver alarm indication. • The front panel LCD Display provides detailed alarm messages. • The RELAY/GPO connector on the rear panel provides alarm relay contacts that provide a summary receiver alarm indication, which may be used to trigger an external device.
Alarms/GPOs Step Action Result 2. Scroll up and down through the alarm categories. Each category will show its status; OK, WARNING or ALARM. 3. To check the alarm state of an individual alarm, right-click on a category showing a warning or alarm state. This will show a list of all current alarms generating a warning or alarm message within the currently selected alarm category. For further explanation of the status menu, refer to Annex C, Front Panel LCD Menus.
Alarms/GPOs The relay is energised in the non-alarm condition, such that an alarm is indicated upon power failure. In addition, the TT1222 supports five configurable general purpose output pins. The GPO outputs are logic level outputs only and are active high. Table 6.2: GPO Levels State Output Low Open drain output (which can sink a maximum of 30mA) High 5 Volts The outputs are not suitable for driving general purpose 5 V relays which have a coil resistance of less than 167 Ω.
Alarms/GPOs Category Description Video Alarms relating to the video PID and the Video Decoding. VBI Alarms relating to the VBI PIDs and the display of Teletext, subtitling and testlines. DVB Subt Alarms relating to the DVB Subtitles. Audio Alarms relating to the audio PIDs and the Audio Decoding. Data Alarms relating to the data decoding and output. Config Alarms relating to the general hardware and software configuration of the unit. IPOut * Alarms relating to the IP outputs.
Alarms/GPOs There are 5 events which the GPOs can always be set to trigger on. A sixth one is made available when the QPSK input card is fitted. Details of these are provided in Table 6.5 Table 6.5: GPO Events/ Conditions Event / Condition Description No Input Lock: The input is indicated as ‘locked’ when the receiver is synchronised to the incoming Transport Stream. Section ---- On - This GPO will be triggered if the input is not locked. Off – A input lock error will not trigger this GPO.
Alarms/GPOs The GPOs can be configured via Front Panel, Ericsson RS-232 and Web Browser. Instructions are provided below on how to set up a GPO using the front panel. Table 6.6: Navigating the GPO Configuration Menus 6-8 Step Action Result 1. Go to the GPO setup menu, located under Setup ⇒ Outputs ⇒ GPOs. The display will read “SET:GPOs” on the top line. 2. Using the up and down arrows, select a GPO to be set up. Rightclick to enter the setup.
7 Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Chapter 7 Contents 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.3 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.4 7.5 7.5.1 7.5.2 Routine Checks .................................................................................... 7-3 Cooling Fan .......................................................................................... 7-3 Cleaning ............................................................................................... 7-3 Servicing.................................
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 7.1 Routine Checks 7.1.1 Cooling Fan Caution! The fan contained within this unit is not fitted with an insect / dust filter. Pay particular attention to the environment in which it is going to be used. There are no routine checks associated with this equipment other than to ensure that the unit is adequately cooled. This equipment must never be operated unless the cooling fan is working; this should be checked periodically. 7.1.
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 6. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 7. If the equipment has been exposed to a lightning strike or power surge. 7.2.2 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure only parts specified by Ericsson (or having the same characteristics as the original part) have been used. Unauthorised substitution may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 7.2.
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Call Ericsson Sales for more details. 7.3.4 Extended Warranty Note: 7.4 The above warranty is the basic warranty on Ericsson Television products. This warranty might be extended through a separate deal or purchase made with Ericsson. Refer to the service contract (if any) that came with your equipment or system for further information. Factory Default Settings The TT1222 is dispatched with the following factory defaults.
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Menu SET: LS DATA SET: DATA PORT SET: LS O/P 7.5 Fault-finding 7.5.1 General Item Default Parity None Flow control None Mode Off Aux PID 0016 Baud rate 115200 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1.0 Parity None Flow control None O/P Format Buffering Bin Flow The information contained in this chapter is intended to isolate the unit as the faulty equipment if a system failure occurs.
A Glossary Annex A The following list covers most of the abbreviations, acronyms and terms as used in Ericsson Manuals, User and Reference Guides. All terms may not be included in this Reference Guide. μm Micrometre (former name - micron): a unit of length equal to one millionth (10-6) of a metre. 1000BaseT The term for the Electrical Gigabit Ethernet interface. This is the most common interface for Gigabit Ethernet. Most Gigabit-enabled PCs and equipment use this interface.
Glossary A-2 AMOL I and II Automatic Measure of Line-ups I and II: Used by automated equipment to measure programme-viewing ratings. ARP Address Resolution Protocol. A protocol used to "resolve" IP addresses into underlying Ethernet MAC addresses. ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface. ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit: A customized chip designed to perform a specific function. Async Asynchronous.
Glossary Bouquet A collection of services (TV, radio, and data, or any combination of the three) grouped and sold together, and identified in the SI as a group. A single service may be in several bouquets. B-Picture; B-Frame Bi-directionally Predictive Coded Picture/Frame: A picture that is coded using motion-compensated prediction from previous I or P frames (forward prediction) and/or future I or P frames (backward prediction). B frames are not used in any prediction.
Glossary A-4 Chrominance The colour part of a TV picture signal, relating to the hue and saturation but not to the luminance (brightness) of the signal. In a composite-coded colour system, the colour information (chrominance, often referred to as chroma) is modulated onto a high frequency carrier and added to the monochrome-format video signal carrying the luminance (Y).
Glossary DCE Data Communications Equipment: Typically a modem. It establishes, maintains and terminates a session on a network but in itself is not the source (originator) or destination (end receiving unit) of signals (e.g. a computer, see DTE). A DCE device may also convert signals to comply with the transmission path (network) format. DCT Discrete Cosine Transform: A technique for expressing a waveform as a weighted sum of cosines. Raw video data is not readily compressible.
Glossary DSNG Digital Satellite News-Gathering. DSP Digital Signal Processor. DTE Data circuit Terminating Equipment: A communications device that originates (is the source) or is the end receiving unit (destination) of signals on a network. It is typically a terminal or computer. DTH Direct-To-Home. The term used to describe uninterrupted transmission from the satellite directly to the subscriber, that is, no intermediary cable or terrestrial network utilized.
Glossary Encryption Encoding of a transmission to prevent access without the appropriate decryption equipment and authorization. EPG Electronic Programme Guide: On-screen programme listing using thumbnail pictures and/or text. Ethernet The most widely used local area network (LAN) defined by the IEEE as the 802.3 standard. Transmission speeds vary according to the configuration. Ethernet uses copper or fibre-optic cables. ETS European Telecommunications Standard.
Glossary A-8 GUI Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a GUI runs under a windowing system and has a screen interface capable of displaying graphics in the form of icons, drop-down menus and a movable pointer. The on-screen information is usually controlled / manipulated by a mouse or keyboard. HDTV High Definition Television.
Glossary IP Internet Protocol: The IP part of TCP/IP. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or sub-network. IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol (TCP or UDP), adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol. It may also break the packet into fragments to support the Maximum Transmission / Transfer Unit (MTU) of the network.
Glossary A-10 JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group: ISO/ITU standard for compressing still images. It has a high compression capability. Using discrete cosine transform, it provides user specified compression ratios up to around 100:1 (there is a trade-off between image quality and file size). kbps 1000 bits per second. Kbit 1024 bits, usually refers to memory capacity or allocation.
Glossary MEM Multiplex Element Manager: A GUI-based control system, part of the range of Ericsson AB compression system control element products. The evolution 5000 MEM holds a model of the system hardware. Using this model, it controls the individual system elements to configure the output multiplexes from the incoming elementary streams. The MEM monitors the equipment status and controls any redundancy switching. Meta-data Meta-data is descriptive data that is "tagged" to a movie or audio clip.
Glossary Multicast An IP mechanism that allows transmission of data to multiple receivers. A multicast can also have several transmit sources simultaneously. In video applications, multicast is typically used to distribute a video signal from a central source to multiple destinations. MUSICAM Masking pattern adapted Universal Sub-band Integrated Coding And Multiplexing: An audio bit rate reduction system relying on subband coding and psychoacoustic masking.
Glossary OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex: A modulation technique used for digital TV transmission in Europe, Japan and Australia; more spectrally efficient than FDM. In OFDM, data is distributed over a large number of carriers spaced apart at precise frequencies. The carriers are arranged with overlapping sidebands in such a way that the signals can be received without adjacent channel interference.
Glossary A-14 PES Packetised Elementary Stream: A sequential stream of data bytes that has been converted from original elementary streams of audio and video access units and transported as packets. Each PES packet consists of a header and a payload of variable length and subject to a maximum of 64 kbytes. A time stamp is provided by the MPEG-2 systems layer to ensure correct synchronization between related elementary streams at the Decoder.
Glossary PRPB Analogue Colour difference signals. Refer to CRCB for an explanation. PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory: A device, which may be written once with data for permanent storage, and then read whenever required. Special types of PROM permit the erasure of all data by Ultraviolet light (EPROM) or by application of an electronic signal (EEPROM). PS Program Stream: A combination of one or more PESs with a common timebase.
Glossary A-16 ROM Read Only Memory: A non-volatile storage device for digital data. Data has been stored permanently in this device. No further information may be stored (written) there and the data it holds cannot be erased. Data may be read as often as required. RS Reed-Solomon coding: An error detection and correction, coding system. 16 bytes of Reed-Solomon Forward Error Correction code are appended to the packet before transmission bringing the packet length to 204 bytes.
Glossary STB Set-Top Box: A box that sits on top of a television set and is the interface between the home television and the cable TV company. New technologies evolving for set-top boxes are video-on-demand, video games, educational services, database searches, and home shopping. The cable equivalent of the IRD. SFN Single Frequency Network: The SFN technique allows large geographic areas to be served with a common transmission multiplex.
Glossary SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference. It is a simplified version of the protocol NTP protocol which is too complicated for many systems. Spatial Redundancy Information repetition due to areas of similar luminance and/or chrominance characteristics within a single frame. Removed using DCT and Quantization (Intra-Frame Coding). A-18 SPI Synchronous Parallel Interface.
Glossary UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: A device providing a serial interface for transmitting and receiving data. UDP User Datagram Protocol. A protocol above the IP layer that provides port multiplexing in addition. In essence, you can transmit IP data packets to several receiving processes in the same unit/device. Unicast Point-to-point connection, i.e. the "opposite" of multicast which is one to many (or many to many).
Glossary A-20 Y (Luminance) Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line. The only signal required for black and white pictures. Y/C Broadcast video with separate colour, Y (luminance) and C (Chroma) (sometimes called S-Video).
B Technical Specification Annex B Contents B.1 B.2 B.3 B.4 B.4.1 B.4.2 B.4.3 B.4.4 B.4.5 B.4.6 B.4.7 B.4.8 B.4.9 B.5 B.5.1 B.5.2 B.5.3 B.6 B.7 B.7.1 B.7.2 B.7.3 B.7.4 B.7.5 B.7.6 B.8 B.9 B.10 B.11 B.11.1 B.11.2 B.11.3 B.11.4 B.11.5 B.11.6 B.11.7 B.11.7.1 EN/LZT 790 0002/2 R1A General.................................................................................................B-3 Key Features ........................................................................................B-3 Video Decoder.....
Technical Specification B.11.7.2 B.11.8 B.11.8.1 B.11.8.2 B.11.9 B.12 For China ........................................................................................... B-19 Equipment Disposal ........................................................................... B-20 General .............................................................................................. B-20 For the European Union ..................................................................... B-20 Recycling..................
Technical Specification B.1 General The TT1222 is a 1RU single channel MPEG-2 receiver, designed to decode MP@ML MPEG-2 compliant transport streams. B.2 B.3 Key Features • Optional inputs: QPSK, ASI (refer to Chapter 3 for details) • Optional outputs: Single ASI, Dual ASI/SDI, Russian SECAM, Dual IP (refer to Chapter 3 for details) • MP@ML decoding up to 15 Mbps • Remote controllable via Web Browser/nCompass Control (Ethernet), Director or RS-232 Video Decoder Table B.
Technical Specification B.4 Outputs B.4.1 Analogue Video Output Two BNC composite analogue video outputs are provided on the rear panel of the unit. Table B.2: Analogue Video Output B.4.2 Parameter Performance Safety status: SELV Connector type: 2 x BNC (female) Impedance: 75 Ω Chroma / Luminance gain error (measured on 20T modulated pulse): 100 +/- 3% Chroma / Luminance delay error (measured on 20T modulated pulse): < 37.
Technical Specification Parameter Performance SECAM (Line ID) Parameters Output encoding SECAM (Line ID): B, G, H, K1, L Chroma subcarrier frequency: ±2 kHz SECAM (Field ID) Parameters 1 Output encoding SECAM (Field ID): D, K Attenuation of color difference signals: ≤ 3dB @ 1.3 MHz ≥ 30 dB @ 3.5 MHz Chroma subcarrier frequency: ±2 kHz Chroma subcarrier blanking: a. From leading edge of line-blanking signal up to: i = 5.6 ± 0.2 (μs) after epoch OH, b.
Technical Specification B.4.4 PAN/SCAN The IRD can perform the following horizontal Pan vector handling. Table B.5: Pan/Scan Parameter Specification 16:9 -> 4:3 Horizontal Mandatory TR 101 154 16:9 -> 4:3 Horizontal centre (no Pan/Scan information in signal) Mandatory TR 101 154 Note: B.4.5 No support is required for vertical ("scan") vectors. VBI 625 Lines Output Table B.6: 625 Line VBI Output Parameter Line/Field VITS lines specification ITU-R J.
Technical Specification Parameter Performance VPS Output system ETS 300 231, ARD/ZDF Nr. 8R2 WSS Source system EN301 775 WSS Output system 3 B.4.6 Line/Field 23 ETS 300 294, ITU-R BT.1119 VBI 525 Lines Output Table B.7: 525 Line VBI Analogue Output Parameter Lines/Fields VITS lines Output system ITU-R J.63 VITS (lines) Line 17, field 1 and 2 VITC Line 14 (fields 1 and 2) GCR Closed Captions B.4.7 Performance SMPTE RP164, ISO 13818-2 GOP header ref.
Technical Specification Parameter Performance Minimum bitrate: 32 kbps Maximum bitrate: 384 kbps Sampling rates: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz Nominal output level 18 dB below clipping: 0 dBm in 600 Ω Adjustable: -9 to +3 dB Step size: 0.1 dB Output impedance: < 20 Ω Freq response Fs 44.1 / Fs 48 kHz: ±0.5 dB (20 Hz – 20 kHz) Fs 32 kHz: ±0.5 dB (20 Hz – 14.5 kHz), +0.5 dB / -1.5 dB (14.5 – 20 kHz) THD+N @ +9 dB: < 63 dB (20 Hz – 20 kHz) IMD @ 9.95-10.
Technical Specification B.5 Data Communication B.5.1 Low Speed Data Table B.11: LS Data Configuration B.5.2 Parameter Performance Safety status: SELV Output connector: 9 pin D-sub (female) Electrical format: RS-232 Data rates: 75, 110, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1050, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200 baud selectable Tolerance: 2.
Technical Specification B.5.3 Parameter Performance Pin-outs: Pin Function Direction 1 Reserved - 2 Data receive (Rx) Input 3 Data transmit (Tx) Output 4 Reserved - 5 Ground - 6 Reserved - 7 Reserved - 8 Reserved - 9 Reserved - Ethernet Port The Ethernet port is used for Web Browser control nCompass Control. In order to use this port, a valid IP address and subnet mask must be set. Table B.13: Ethernet Port Configuration B.
Technical Specification Parameter Specification Max switching voltage (AC/D.C.) 30 V / Not to exceed SELV limit of 60 V DC Max switching power (AC/D.C.) 120 VA / 24 W Surge voltage - contact coil 1.5 kV Table B.15: General Purpose Output Pins Parameter Specification Output connector Female 9 pin D-sub Electrical format 0 V, 5 V Number of signals 5 Protection Open collector buffers and diode clamps. B.7 Options B.7.
Technical Specification B.7.2 Parameter Specification Tuning Step size 125 kHz Second order Intercept Point +15 dBm minimum (referenced to the input) Third order Intercept Point +10 dBm minimum (referenced to the input) for an input signal level of –25 dBm FEC RS (188,204), Viterbi – Rates: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 LNB power feed Off, 13.
Technical Specification B.7.3 ASI Output Option (TT1222/HWO/ASI/OUT) The ASI interface is implemented in accordance with CENELEC EN50083-9: ref[15], in particular Annex B and E. Table B.18: ASI Output Parameter Specification Safety status SELV Output connector BNC, female 75 Ω Sustained transport stream data rate 50 Mbps Characteristics Non-bursting (spread byte mode). Size of packet (188 or 204) is not user selectable.
Technical Specification B.7.4 ASI/SDI Output Option (TT1222/HWO/ASI/SDI) The ASI/SDI option module provides 2 outputs which can be configured to be either ASI or SDI. The ASI interface is implemented in accordance with CENELEC EN50083-9: ref[15], in particular Annex B and E. Table B.19: ASI Output B.7.
Technical Specification Parameter Specification Pro-MPEG FEC In accordance with Pro-MPEG Code of Practice #3, release 2 July 2004 IP Traffic Modes Unicast, Smallcast, Multicast and Broadcast Characteristics Multi-Program Transport Stream with 1 service decrypted – CBR and VBR available. Single – Program Transport Stream (Service Filter Mode) - CBR only - PAT, SDT regeneration B.8 Power Supply This equipment is fitted with a wide-ranging power supply.
Technical Specification B.9 Physical Details 4 Table B.22: Physical Details Item Specification Height 44.5 mm chassis (1RU) Width 442.5 mm excluding fixing brackets (19-inch rack size) Overall width 482.6 mm including fixing brackets Depth 320 mm chassis 20 mm plugs 10 mm clearing Approximate weight B.10 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs) Environmental Conditions Table B.
Technical Specification B.11 Compliance B.11.1 Safety 5 This equipment has been designed and tested to meet the requirements of the following: B.11.2 EN 60950-1 European Information technology equipment-safety. IEC 60950-1 International Information technology equipment-safety. UL 60950-1 USA Information Technology Equipment-safety.
Technical Specification B.11.3 CE Marking The CE mark is affixed to indicate compliance with the following directives: 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. 73/23/EEC of 19 February 1973 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.
Technical Specification Protect from moisture. See Section B.11.3. See Section B.11.4. Defines country of origin. The packaging is reusable per GB 18455-2001. This symbol guarantees that packaging with this symbol is recyclable and will be accepted by cardboard recyclers. Recyclable per GB 18455-2001. B.11.7 Materials Declarations Ericsson products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good environmental practice.
Technical Specification Where Ericsson product contains potentially hazardous materials, this is indicated on the product by the appropriate symbol containing the EFUP. For Ericsson products, the hazardous material content is limited to lead (Pb) in some solders.
Technical Specification B.11.9 Recycling Ericsson SA TV Recycling has a process facility that enables customers to return Old and End-of-Life Products for recycling if it is required. Ericsson provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our Ericsson and SATV Recycling eBusiness Portal. This can be reached at: https://ebusiness.ericsson.net/. Click on the Login Page then enter: User id: ETelevision Password: Television B.12 Recommended Cable Types Table B.
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C Front Panel LCD Menus Annex C Contents C.1 C.1.1 C.1.2 C.1.3 C.1.3.1 C.1.3.2 C.1.3.3 C.1.3.4 C.1.3.5 C.1.3.6 C.2 C.3 C.4 C.4.1 C.4.2 C.4.3 C.5 C.5.1 C.5.2 C.5.3 C.5.4 C.5.5 C.5.6 C.5.7 C.5.8 C.5.9 C.5.10 C.5.11 C.5.12 C.5.12.1 C.5.12.2 C.5.13 C.5.14 C.5.15 C.5.16 C.5.17 C.5.18 EN/LZT 790 0002/2 R1A LCD Menus.......................................................................................... C-7 Using the Menus..................................................................................
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.19 C.5.20 C.5.21 C.5.22 C.5.23 C.5.24 C.5.25 C.5.26 C.5.27 C.5.28 C.5.29 C.5.30 C.5.31 C.5.32 C.5.33 C.5.34 C.5.35 C.5.36 C.5.37 C.5.38 C.5.39 C.5.40 C.5.41 C.5.42 C.5.43 C.5.44 C.5.45 C.5.46 C.5.47 C.5.48 C.5.49 C.6 C.6.1 C.6.2 C.6.3 C.6.4 C.6.4.1 C.6.4.2 C.6.5 C.6.6 C.6.7 C.6.8 C.6.9 C.6.10 C.6.11 C.6.12 C.6.13 C.6.14 C.6.15 C.6.16 C.6.17 C.6.18 C-2 RS232 Menu ......................................................................................C-28 Remote Port Menu ..........
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.19 C.6.20 C.6.20.1 C.6.21 C.6.22 C.7 C.7.1 C.7.2 C.7.3 C.7.4 C.7.5 C.7.6 C.7.7 C.7.8 CA Module Menu............................................................................... C-57 CA Info Menu..................................................................................... C-58 Director 5 Status Menu...................................................................... C-59 Director 5 Carrier Slot Menu ..............................................................
Front Panel LCD Menus Table C.29: LS Data Setup Menu.........................................................................C-30 Table C.30: The Data Port Setup Menu ..............................................................C-31 Table C.31: LS Data Output Setup Menu .............................................................C-32 Table C.32: ASI Output Setup Menu ....................................................................C-32 Table C.33: ASI/SDI Output Setup Menu ............................
Front Panel LCD Menus Table C.79: Director 5 Carrier Slot Menu............................................................. C-59 Table C.80: Director 5 Carrier Detail Menu.......................................................... C-59 Table C.81: Properties Menu ............................................................................... C-60 Table C.82: HW Config Menu .............................................................................. C-61 Table C.83: Network Menu ...........................
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Front Panel LCD Menus C.1 LCD Menus C.1.1 Using the Menus Detailed description of the use of menus is given in Chapter 4, Operating the Equipment Locally. C.1.2 Menu Descriptions This annex describes the front panel LCD menus. The menu is created in a tree structure, where each branch may contain items, new branches, or both. An item is viewed as an information string on the left side of the LCD, with an editable or selectable item on the right side, or an information string.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.1.3.6 Unlocking the Front Panel The unlocking sequence is required if the locked indicator is present on the top left line. The sequence is Left, Right, Left, Left, Left, Right, Right, Right. C.2 Menu Tree MAIN MENU Presets > PRESETS See next diagram Setup > Status > Properties > PRESETS:SELECT Select > ->P00: Program 1 Add > _ P01: Not used _ P63: Not used STATUS Uptime: 1h 39m 50s OK: PROPERTIES SerNo: 1024 1h 39m 50s Alarm > PRESETS:ADD SW Version: 5.1.
Front Panel LCD Menus Figure C.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.3 Menu Pages - Main Menu The main menu is a branching menu which allows access to other, lower level menus described in later sections. Table C.1: Main Menu Items Menu title: Main Menu Description Section Presets> Enters the Presets submenu. C.4 Setup> Enters the Setup submenu. C.5 Status> Enters the Status submenu. C.6 Properties> Enters the Properties submenu. C.7 All submenus under these items have a menu title.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.4.2 Presets Select Menu This menu allows the user to re-select a previously stored service. Table C.3: Presets Select Menu C.4.3 Menu title: PRESETS:SELECT Description P00 to P63 Allows the user to select between 64 stored channels. Section ---- Presets Add Menu This menu allows the user to store a current service. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.2 Menu title: SETUP Description Section System > Enters the System submenu C.5.47 Control > Enters the Control submenu C.5.48 Factory > Enters the Factory submenu C.5.49 TV Service Menu The TV Service menu contains the service list for the currently tuned transport stream. The menu allows the user to select which of the currently selected service components are to be decoded. This is relevant for services with multiple components associated with the video. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:TV SERVICE Description TTXT Lang: Allows the entry of the three character ISO language code (e.g. eng or nor). This code selects the correct Teletext PID for the video service. Section ---- If the selected code is not present in the Teletext streams, the first Teletext stream in the PMT table will be used. Default = eng. EBU Subt Lang: Allows the entry of the three character ISO language code (e.g. eng or nor).
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:TV SERVICE Description Section HoH 16:9 – Subtitles for viewers with impaired hearing, 16:9 aspect ratio. HoH 2.12:1 - Subtitles for viewers with impaired hearing, 2.12:1 aspect ratio Default = Norm Any Hunt Mode: Allows the user to control how the unit reacts if service reference for the currently selected service no longer appears in the service list. ---- On - Unit will automatically select the first service in the service list.
Front Panel LCD Menus Table C.8: Audio2 Service Menu Menu title: SET:AUD2 SERVICE Description Service ID > Display or change the service ID for the decoded service. Track Audio 1: Audio 2 can be set to track Audio 1. Section C.5.5 ---- Off: Audio 2 can be set to decode a different audio service. On: Audio 2 will be the same audio service as Audio 1. Note: When this is selected, the Audio 2 service ID menu is frozen and can not be used. It will show the Audio 1 service ID. Default = Off.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.6 Video Setup Table C.10: Video Setup Menu C.5.7 Menu title: SET:VIDEO SETUP Description Section 625 Setup > Enters the 625 Video Setup submenu. C.5.7 525 Setup > Enters the 525 Video Setup submenu. C.5.8 Default o/p > Enters the Default Output submenu. C.5.9 Video 625 Setup Menu The Video setup 625 menu contains all the parameters that affect the 625 line Video, other than the basic selection of Video service and language. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:VIDEO 625 Description Section Note: * This option is not available if the Russian SECAM hardware option has been fitted in the receiver and SECAM output mode has been selected. Teletext Subt: On - Activates EBU Teletext Subtitling, if available. ---- Off - Deactivates EBU Teletext Subtitling. Default = On. DVB Subt: On - Enables DVB Subtitling if present in service ---- Off - Disables DVB subtitling Default = Off. VPS: Video programme system.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:VIDEO 625 Description Section 4/3 - Generates a 4/3 picture in the method described in the Frame conv. menu item below. Default = Off. Frame Conv: Allows the user to control the type of format conversion carried out on the decoded picture. ---- 14/9 - Generates a 4/3 image using the 14/9 combination method. (Cutoff + Letterbox) 16/9LB - Generates a 4/3 image using the 16:9 letterbox method. 4/3PS - Generates a 4/3 image using the 4:3 Pan and Scan method.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:VIDEO 625 Description Section Note: * This option is only available if the Russian SECAM hardware option has been fitted in the receiver. OSD Pri: The unit supports simultaneous superimposing of DVB and EBU subtitles but not at the same time. This menu option selects the relative priority of the two methods of subtitling. ---- +EBU –DVB - EBU subtitles take precedence. -EBU +DVB - DVB subtitles take precedence. Default = +EBU –DVB. C.5.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:VIDEO 525 Description Section Testlines: On - Activates testlines (VITS) on line 17. ---- Off - Deactivates testlines (VITS) on line 17. Default = On. Pedestal On – Sets pedestal on. Off – Sets pedestal off. Default = On. ---- GCR: On - Activates Ghost Cancelling Reference. ---- Off - Deactivates Ghost Cancelling Reference. Default = Off. C.5.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.11 Audio 1 (TV) and Audio 2 Setup Menus The audio setup menus allows the user to configure and control each audio output. Table C.15: Audio 1 and 2 Setup Menu Menu title: SET:AUDIO 1, SET:AUDIO 2 O/p Level [dB]: Description 9dBu to +3dBu selectable, in 0.1 dBu steps. Section ---- Default = 0.0. Modulator: Stereo – Stereo mode. Stereo audio will be provided where possible. More detail provided in table C.16.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:AUDIO 1, SET:AUDIO 2 Description Section AC-3 DownMix *: This item is only used if the Modulator setting is set to ProLogic. ---- Stereo – If more than 2 audio channels are present within the service, only the front right and front left channels will be decoded. LT-RT - If more than 2 audio channels are present within the service, all channels are decoded and downmixed to produce a stereo compatible output. Default = Stereo.
Front Panel LCD Menus Table C.17: Linear Digital Audio C.5.12 Input Audio Format Audio 1 Audio 2 Musicam Linear PCM LO-RO Linear PCM LO-RO AC-3 Linear PCM LO-RO (If Downmix=Stereo) or Linear PCM LT-RT (DownMix=LT-RT) Linear PCM LT-RT Input Menu This menu is dependant on the input module fitted inside the receiver. The input menu will be one of the types below: C.5.12.1 ASI Input If an ASI input card is fitted there are no setup options available. Table C.18: ASI Input Setup Menu C.5.12.
Front Panel LCD Menus Table C.20: QPSK Input Setup Menu Menu title: SET:INPUT Description LNB Freq: Changes the LNB frequency in Gigahertz. ---- Sat Freq: Changes the satellite frequency in Gigahertz. For a frequency to be valid, the (Sat. Freq. – LNB Freq) must be a number between 950 MHz and 2150 MHz. ---- Sym Rate: Changes the Symbol Rate in Msym/s. Valid range is 1.000 to 45.000 Msym/s. ---- Changes the FEC rate.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:OUTPUTS Description IP > * Enters the IP output setup submenu. Section C.5.28 Note: * This item will only appear if a Dual IP output module is fitted. C.5.14 Alarms Menu This menu links to submenus that allow alarm types and conditions to be set. Table C.22: Alarms Menu C.5.15 Menu title: SET:ALARMS Description Section Select Alarms > Enters the Select Alarm submenu. C.5.15 CVBS Output > Enters the CVBS Output submenu. C.5.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:SELECT ALARMS Description Section IP OUT > * Enters the IP OUT alarms submenu. Annex D Note: * This item will only appear if a Dual IP output module is fitted. For further information on what the different alarms mean, refer to Annex D, Alarm Categories and Conditions. C.5.16 CVBS Output Menu This menu allows the Colour Video Black Sync output alarm conditions to be set. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.17 GPOs Menu There are five GPOs available on the receiver. Each one of these can be configured to activate on one or more particular events or conditions. Table C.25: GPO Setup Menu C.5.18 Menu title: SET:GPOs Description Section GPO 1 > Enters the GPO 1 setup menu. C.5.18 GPO 2 > Enters the GPO 2 setup menu. C.5.18 GPO 3 > Enters the GPO 3 setup menu. C.5.18 GPO 4 > Enters the GPO 4 Setup menu. C.5.18 GPO 5 > Enters the GPO 5 setup menu. C.5.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:GPO X Description Section Off - An error on Audio 2 will not trigger this GPO. Default = Off. Data Error: On - This GPO will be triggered if any of the Data Alarm conditions detailed in Annex D, Alarm Categories and Conditions occur. Annex D Off - A data error will not trigger this GPO. Default = Off. BER Exceeded: * On - This trigger will be activated if the BER exceeds 1 X10-4. ---- Off – A BER Exceeded error will not trigger this GPO. Default = Off.
Front Panel LCD Menus Table C.28: Remote Port Setup Menu Menu title: SET:REMOTE PORT Description Baud Rate: Sets the baud-rate for the communication with the external device. Section ---- 75, 110, 110, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1050, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Default = 115200. Data Bits: Sets the number of data bits used for each character. ---- 7 - The number of data bits is set to 7 8 - The number of data bits is set to 8 Default = 8.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.21 LS Data Menu The LS data menu configures the parameters for the output of RS-232 data, extracted from the transport stream. Table C.29: LS Data Setup Menu Menu title: SET:LS DATA Description Mode: Section Sets the operation mode of the Asynchronous data output. ---- Off - No data is output on the port. Manual - The data from the PID selected in the AUX PID menu is output on the port. Diagnostic - The diagnostic information from the unit is output on the port.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.22 Data Port Menu The data port menu contains the controls for the physical output of the LS data. The settings configured here, need to match the settings on the device set up to receive the LS data. Table C.30: The Data Port Setup Menu Menu title: SET:DATA PORT Description Baud Rate: Sets the baud-rate for the communication with the external device. Section ---- 75, 110, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1050, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Default = 115200.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.23 LS Output Menu The LS data output menu controls the output format and buffering of the low speed data. Table C.31: LS Data Output Setup Menu Menu title: SET:RS232 LS O/P Description Section O/P Format: Sets the output format of the low speed data port. ---- Bin - Provides a binary output. Hex - Provides a hexadecimal output with the most significant nibble first Default = Bin. Buffering: Set the buffering mechanism used for the low speed data port.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.25 ASI/SDI Outputs Menu Table C.33: ASI/SDI Output Setup Menu C.5.26 Menu title: SET:ASI/SDI OUT Description Section Select Outputs > Enters the Select Outputs submenu. C.5.26 Config ASI Out > Enter the Config ASI Out submenu. C.5.24 Config SDI Out > Enters the Config SDI Out submenu. C.5.27 Select ASI/SDI Outputs Menu This menu provides the ASI/SDI output setup parameters. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.28 IP Output Menu This menu provides the IP output setup parameters. Table C.36: IP OUT Setup Menu C.5.29 Menu title: SET:IP OUT Description Section TS Output > Enters the configuration submenus for the IP Out Transport Stream. C.5.29 IP Output > Enters the setup submenus for the two IP Outputs. C.5.31 IP Config > Enters the configuration submenus for the IP Outputs. C.5.33 FEC > Enters the setup submenus for the IP FEC. C.5.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.30 IP Out Service Config Menu This menu provides the IP output setup parameters for when Service Filtering is enabled. Table C.38: IP SERV CONFIG Setup Menu Menu title: SET:IP SERV CONFIG Description CBR: Defines the output bit rate when ‘Service Filtering’ is enabled and CBR mode has been selected. Section ---- Range = 1000-55000 (Units kbps) Default = 10000 (corresponding to 10 Mbps).
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.32 IP Port Setup Menus This menu provides the setup parameters for the each IP output port. Table C.40: IP PORT 1 and 2 Setup Menus Menu title: SET:IP PORT 1, SET:IP PORT 2 Description Port Enable: This item enables the relevant IP port. Section ---- On – Switches the port on. Off - Switches the port off. No packets will be output regardless of other IP output settings. Default = On. Link: Auto – Auto negotiates the link it is connected to.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.33 IP Config Menu This menu provides the configuration parameters for the IP outputs. Table C.41: IP CONFIG Setup Menu Menu title: SET:IP CONFIG Description Encap Mode: Controls the IP encapsulator mode. Section ---- RTP – When selected, the MPEG II transport packets are encapsulated in RTP packets which are then encapsulated in the UDP payload.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.35 Menu title: SET:IP CONFIG P1, SET:IP CONFIG P2 Description Section Dest 3 > Enters the Destination 3 configuration submenu for the port. C.5.36 Dest 4 > Enters the Destination 4 configuration submenu for the port. C.5.36 IP Port Source Menu This menu provides the configuration parameters for the IP source. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:IP PORT1 SRC, SET:IP PORT2 SRC Description MAC Type: Auto – The source MAC address will be set automatically using the unit serial number. Section ---- User –The source MAC address used is the user specified MAC address source. This allows the user complete control over source MAC address. Default = Auto User MAC Addr > Enters the submenu to set the MAC address.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:IP PORT1 DEST1, SET:IP PORT1 DEST2, SET:IP PORT1 DEST3, SET:IP PORT1 DEST4, SET:IP PORT2 DEST1, SET:IP PORT2 DEST2, SET:IP PORT2 DEST3, SET:IP PORT2 DEST4 Description Dest Port: Destination UDP port number. Section ---- Range = 0-65535. Default = 5510. MAC Type: Auto – The destination MAC address is derived either from ARP protocol or multicast/broadcast IP address. ---- User –The destination MAC address is specified by the parameter User MAC address.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:IP FEC Description No. Rows: This sets the number of rows in the FEC matrix. Section ---- Range = 4 - 20 Default = 4 Note: The product of No. Rows x No. Cols must not exceed 100. No. Cols: This sets the number of columns in the FEC matrix. ---- Range = 1 - 20 Default = 4 Note: The product of No. Rows x No. Cols must not exceed 100. LineMode: Sets the FEC alignment mode for the FEC information packets. ie.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.39 BISS Menu This menu contains links to TV and audio submenus for BISS setup parameters. Table C.47: BISS Setup Menu C.5.40 Menu title: SET:CA BISS Description Section TV Service BISS > Enters the TV Service BISS setup submenu. C.5.40 Aud 2 Service BISS > Enters the Audio 2 Service BISS setup submenu. C.5.40 TV / AUD2 BISS Menus Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.41 BISS 1 Menu This menu is the key entry menu for BISS 1 set-up. Table C.49: BISS 1 Setup Menu C.5.42 Menu title: SET:TV BISS 1, SET:AUD2 BISS 1 Description Key: The 12-digit BISS key can be entered here. Section ---- BISS E Menu Table C.50: BISS E Setup Menu C.5.43 Menu title: SET:TV BISS E, SET:AUD2 BISS E Description Section Key > Enters the BISS E key submenu. C.5.43 User ID 1 > Enters the BISS E key submenu. C.5.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.5.45 Director 5 Setup Menu This menu contains the setup parameters for Director CA. Table C.53: DirectorV5 Setup Menu C.5.46 Menu title: SET:DIRECTOR5 Description Clear Carriers > Enters the Clear Carriers submenu. Section C.5.46 Clear Carriers Menu Table C.54: Clear Carriers Menu C.5.47 Menu title: SET:DIR5 CLR CARRS Description Power Up Carr: Clears the power up carrier. ---- Emergency Carr: Clears the emergency carrier.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:SYSTEM Description Delay ms: Delays the presentation of video/audio/data information relative to the Presentation Time Stamps (PTS). This feature directly affects the buffer management within the receiver. The user can increase the delay for low bit rate inputs to prevent the buffer’s under-flowing. Section ---- Range = 0 - 240 ms. Default = 40 ms. Restore Def.: No – The current parameter settings in the unit will be used.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: SET:CONTROL Description Menu lock: Activates or disables the menu lock. Section ---- On - Menu lock activated. Once activated, an 8 key combination has to be entered to allow access to the menus. (Refer to Section C.1.3 for combination.) Off - Menu lock disabled. Default = Off. C.5.49 Factory Menu This menu is not for customer use. C.6 Status Menu C.6.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: STATUS Description Download info >* Enters the download information submenu, which provides a number in the format: #000 00 00-03 003. Section C.6.18 Note: * This option is only available if the Director software option has been enabled on the receiver. CA module > C.6.2 Enters the CA Module Status submenu. C.6.19 Alarm Status Menu The alarm status menu contains a list of all the alarm groups, and the associated status of that group.
Front Panel LCD Menus For information regarding the alarms and their individual interpretations, refer to Annex D, Alarm Categories and Conditions. C.6.3 GPO Status Menu This menu shows the current state of all the General Purpose Output (GPO) relay contacts. Table C.59: GPO Status Menus Menu title: STAT:GPO Description Section GPO 1: High – One or more events are triggering the GPO. ---- Low – No events are triggering the GPO. GPO 2: High – One or more events are triggering the GPO.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.4.1 ASI Input Table C.60: Input Status Menu, ASI Input Menu title: STAT:INPUT Description Lock: Indicate whether the input is locked. Section ---- Options are: Locked and Not locked. C.6.4.2 QPSK Input Table C.61: Input Status Menu, QPSK Input Menu title: STATUS: INPUT Description Lock: Indicates whether the demodulator is locked. Section ---- Options are: Locked and Not locked. C.6.5 BER(PostV): Provides the post Viterbi BER measurement, in logarithmic annotation.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.6 TV Service Table C.63: TV Service Status Menu C.6.7 Menu title: STAT:TV SERVICE Description Section Video > Enters the Video status submenu. C.6.7 Audio 1 > Enters the Audio1 status submenu. C.6.10 VBI > Enters the VBI status submenu. C.6.13 Data > Enters the Data status submenu. C.6.14 Video Status Menu The video signal status submenu contains information about the currently decoded MPEG-2 video. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.8 Video Decoding Statistics Status Menu Table C.65: Video Decoding Statistics Status Menus Menu title: STAT:VIDEO STATS Description OK: If there have been no failures, this menu will display ‘OK’. Section ---- FAIL: If failures have occurred, the display will show the number of days (d), hours (h), minutes (m) or seconds (s) since last video decoding failure. Totals > C.6.9 Enters the Total Video Decoding Statistics Status submenu. C.6.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: STAT:TV AUDIO 1, STAT:AUD 2 SERVICE Description Section Mode: Shows the modulation mode reported used in the encoder. ---- Mono, Dual mono, Stereo, Joint Stereo is displayed depending on the input. C.6.11 Rate (kbps): Shows the bitrate, in kilobits per second, that the audio was coded. ---- Smpl: Shows the sampling rate, usually 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz. ---- Prot: Informs if protection bits are present for the currently decoded audio stream.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.13 VBI Status Menu The VBI status menu displays the current status of the VBI components. Table C.70: VBI Status Menu Menu title: STAT:TV VBI Description Teletext: Show the current status of the Teletext. Off: Teletext is switched off in the Video set-up menu. Not sent: Teletext transmission is turned on, but there is no Teletext for the service in the transport stream. Active: Teletext is being transmitted.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.14 Menu title: STAT:TV VBI Description 525 GCR: Shows the currently displayed GCR line, if 525 line video is being decoded 625 x TV Data Status Menu The TV Data menu shows the current status of the data component. The data service is normally referred to as low speed data and is an RS-232 data protocol i.e. a data service from the transport stream is extracted and sent out through the RS-232 ports.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.15 PID Info Menu This menu provides access to the submenus that display the packet identifiers (PIDs) for the components of the received stream. Table C.72: PID Info Menu C.6.16 Menu title: STATUS:PID INFO Description Section TV Service > Enters the TV Service PID Info submenu. C.6.16 Audio 2 Service > Enters the Audio 2 Service PID Info submenu. C.6.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.17 Audio 2 Service PID Info Menu Shows the Audio PID associated with the currently selected Audio2 service, if present. Table C.74: Audio2 Service PID Info Menu C.6.18 Menu title: STAT:AUD2 PID INFO Description Audio: Shows the audio PID, if present. Section ---- Downld Info Menu This menu shows the status of the last over-air download. Table C.
Front Panel LCD Menus Menu title: STAT:DOWNLD INFO Description Section X – Error Number • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 = Download no error 1 = Code Verification 2 = Program Flash Failure 3 = Unexpected OS Message 4 = Unexpected Return 5 = Unexpected Event 6 = Download Timer Not Available 7 = Download Timed Out 8 = Download Switch No Version 9 = Download Already in Flash 10 = No Inactive Code 11 = Cannot Lock Section 12 = Descriptor Not Found 13 = Invalid Header 14 = Section Unavailable
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.20 CA Info Menu This menu is dependant on the CA module fitted inside the receiver. Table C.77: CA Info Menu Menu title: STAT:CA INFO Description Section < name of CA module > If a CA module is present and recognized, the name of it will be displayed here. Further menus may be accessible. The structure of the menus from this point are dependent on the CAM inserted. ---- If no CA module is present, it will show ‘No CI Module’.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.6.20.1 Director 5 Status Menu Table C.78: Director 5 Status Menu C.6.21 Menu title: STAT:DIRECTOR5 Description Carrier Slot Info > Enters the carrier slot submenu. Unique HW ID > Displays the unique hardware identifier of the unit, part of this is the unit serial number. Section C.6.21 ---- Director 5 Carrier Slot Menu Table C.79: Director 5 Carrier Slot Menu C.6.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.7 Properties Menu C.7.1 Properties Menu Items Shows the hardware and software properties of the unit. Table C.81: Properties Menu Menu title: PROPERTIES Description Section SerNo: Shows the receiver serial number. ---- SW Version: Shows the receiver software version. ---- FW Version: Shows the receiver firmware version. ---- ASI FW Version: * Shows the receiver ASI firmware version.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.7.2 HW Config Menu This lists the available features and hardware of the Unit. A “+” in front of the component, signifies that the component is present. A “-“in front of the component, signifies that the component is not available. Example text is provided in Table C.82. All possible options are not listed below. Table C.82: HW Config Menu C.7.3 Menu title: PROP: HW CONFIG Description Section - QPSK.Input QPSK input is not available. ---- + QPSK.
Front Panel LCD Menus C.7.7 MAC Address This address is information only and cannot be changed. C.7.8 Customisation Menu The unit can be customized with license keys using this menu. Customization keys are only available direct from Ericsson. Contact Ericsson if further information is required. Table C.84: Network Menu C-62 Menu title: PROP: NETWORK Description Section Key: The customization key supplied by Ericsson can be entered here.
D Alarm Categories and Conditions Annex D Contents D.1 D.2 D.2.1 D.2.2 D.3 D.3.1 D.3.2 D.3.3 D.3.4 D.4 D.4.1 D.4.2 D.5 D.6 D.7 Alarm Conditions ................................................................................. D-3 Input Stage Alarms .............................................................................. D-3 QPSK Input Alarms ............................................................................. D-3 ASI Input Alarms.............................................................
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Alarm Categories and Conditions D.1 Alarm Conditions This chapter lists the alarm conditions detected by the unit. It also lists a description for the alarm, a possible remedy, and the default state of the alarm in the alarm configuration menu. D.2 Input Stage Alarms D.2.1 QPSK Input Alarms The QPSK input alarms relate to alarms received from the DVB-S QPSK demodulator, or the lack of communication with this component. Table D.
Alarm Categories and Conditions D.2.2 ASI Input Alarms The ASI input alarms relate to errors seen at the ASI input. Table D.2: ASI Alarm Categories and Conditions Alarm Category Contents ASI Input: Alarm Description Remedy Default No sync Will alarm if the receiver can not lock to the incoming transport stream. Check signal source A Note: These alarms are only available when the ASI input module is fitted in the receiver. D.3 Output Stage Alarms D.3.
Alarm Categories and Conditions D.3.2 Audio Output Alarms The audio output alarms relate to errors occurring in the audio decoders. The same alarm categories/conditions are available for Audio 1 and Audio 2. Table D.4: Audio Alarm Categories and Conditions EN/LZT 790 0002/2 R1A Alarm Category Contents Audio output: Alarm Description Remedy Default No stream input No stream is detected in the current TS. Check input source. A Unknown format The incoming stream is impossible to decode.
Alarm Categories and Conditions D.3.3 Alarm Category Contents Audio output: Alarm Description Audio not used Audio component not signalled in service Remedy Default W VBI Output Alarms The VBI output alarms relate to errors occurring in the decoding and embedding of VBI information into the outgoing video. Table D.5: VBI Alarm Categories and Conditions D-6 Alarm Category Contents VBI output: Alarm Description Remedy Default TTX data Err Error in Teletext data. Improve signal quality.
Alarm Categories and Conditions D.3.4 Alarm Category Contents VBI output: Alarm Description Remedy Default Userdata err Error in user data Improve signal quality, verify user data format W Data Output Alarms The data output alarms reflect the status of the LS data (RS-232) output port and its associated functions. Table D.
Alarm Categories and Conditions D.4 CA and PSI/SI Related Errors D.4.1 CA Related Alarms The CA status alarms indicate the current condition of the CA system Table D.7: CA Related Alarm Categories and Conditions D.4.2 Alarm Category Contents CA system: Alarm Description Remedy Default No access The DVB common interface module has no access to the currently selected component. Check conditional access entitlements with service provider.
Alarm Categories and Conditions Alarm Category D.5 Contents TDT not present No data is received on the TDT PID. Check input signal and verify source. A VCT not present No data is received on the VCT PID. Check input signal and verify source. A STT not present No data is received on the STT PID. Check input signal and verify source.
Alarm Categories and Conditions D.6 OAC Alarms The OAC out alarm provides a controllable relay via an over-air (NCP) command. This menu is only available if the Director V5 software option is enabled. Table D.10: OAC Alarm Categories and Conditions D.7 Alarm Category Contents OAC alarms: Alarm Description Remedy Default Relay Alarm The OAC alarm relay has been set using the NCP command DIR5_NCP2_SET_REL AYS This alarm is set from the ‘headend’ via an NCP command.
Alarm Categories and Conditions Table D.11: Output Alarm Categories and Conditions Alarm Category Contents IP Out alarms: Alarm Description Remedy Default Relay Alarm The Ethernet link is down. Check Ethernet cable is plugged in. A Note: This is a per port alarm. Check far end equipment (hub or switch) is powered. Check cable is not faulty e.g. swap with known good cable. Note: The TT1222 will auto detect crossover cabling and switch TX/RX lines accordingly.
Alarm Categories and Conditions Alarm Category Contents IP Out alarms: Alarm Description Remedy Default Bad Gateway Gateway address is either not unicast IP or not local to host subnet. Assign a valid gateway address. A Assign a valid subnet mask. A Check destination IP address is a valid destination. A Note: This is a per port alarm. Need Subnet A unicast destination address is configured but the port has no valid subnet mask configured. Note: This is a per port alarm.
E Using the TT1222 with the Director System Annex E Contents E.1 E.1.1 E.1.2 E.2 E.2.1 E.2.2 E.2.3 E.2.4 E.2.5 E.2.6 E.2.7 E.2.8 E.2.9 E.2.10 EN/LZT 790 0002/2 R1A Configuring the TT1222 for Use With Director .....................................E-3 Getting Started .....................................................................................E-3 Using the TT1222 in the Over-air Mode ...............................................E-3 Response to Over-air Commands ..................................
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Using the TT1222 with the Director System E.1 Configuring the TT1222 for Use With Director E.1.1 Getting Started Set the Receiver to DIRECTOR 5 OAC mode (Over-air Control mode). Notes: The CA system is unrecognised if the service is shown as CLEAR (that is, unscrambled). In OVER-AIR mode, menu items can not be edited. The Receiver should be moved to LOCAL control for editing. E.1.
Using the TT1222 with the Director System E.2 Response to Over-air Commands E.2.1 Scope of This Section This section describes the receiver’s response to a selection of over-air commands. E.2.2 Display On-screen Display (OSD) Messages Displays a text string on the LCD front panel. The display will show the NCP MESSAGE. The message is displayed for a set time or until cleared from the headend. Note: E.2.3 The viewing Monitor does NOT display messages. All user interaction is via the front panel.
Using the TT1222 with the Director System E.2.6 Force Service Selection Force’s the receiver to select a different service on the same frequency and LNB input. Only the service selection is required for this command. If the service fails to decode, the receiver will tune to the Emergency Home Carrier if valid. E.2.7 Set Emergency Home Carrier Set the service parameters to use in the event of decode failure.
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