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Table of Contents 1. Docum Documen entt Over Overvi view ew ....................... ....................................................... ........................................ 9 1.1. 1.1. Docu Docume ment nt iden identi tifi fica cati tion on ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... .. 9 1.2. 1.2. Disc Discla laim imer er ..................................................... ........................................................ ........... 10 1.3. 1.3. Copy Copyri righ ghts ts .......................................... ........................................................ ..................... 11 1.4. Precautions Precautions ....................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................... 12 1.5. Symbols ................................. ........................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................... 13 2. Product Overview ............................... ... ............................................................................. ................................................. ........................................ 14 14 2.1. Package Conten Contentt ......................................................................... ......................................................................... ...................................... 14 14 2.2. Front Vie View w ....................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................... 15 2.3. Rear View ............................... ........................................................................................................................ ......................................................................................... 16 2.3.1. DVB-S2 DVB-S2 IO Interfaces ................................................... .......................................... 17 17 2.3.2. ASI IO IO Interfaces .................................................................................................... ... ................................................................................................. 18 2.3.3. SDI Output Output Interfaces .............................................................................................. ........ ...................................................................................... 18 2.3.4. Synchonization Synchonization IO Inter Interfa face cess ...................................................................... .............. 19 2.3.5. Ethernet IO IO Inte Interf rfac aces es ......................... ........................................................ ............. 19 2.3.6. Ethernet Manage Manageme ment nt Inte Interf rfac acee ....................................................... .......................... 20 2.3.7. Audio Out Interfaces ....................................................... .. ..................................................... ........................................ 20 20 2.3.8. Analog Analog Audio Out Interfaces ......................................................... .... ..................................................... ........................... 20 20 2.3.9. Ultra IP Input Interface ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ 22 2.4. Ventilation .............................. .. ............................................................................. ................................................. ........................................ 23 23 3. Installation ......................... ..... ............................................................................................................................. ......................................................................................................... 24 3.1. Setting Up Your Your Device .................................................. .. ................................................ ................................................... 24 24 3.2. Quick start .................. .. ................................................................. ................................................. .................................................... 25 25 3.2.1. Setting Setting up the Management Management IP Address ....................................................................... 25 3.2.2. Accessing Accessing the Web Web GUI GUI ............................................... ............................................ 25 4. User Interfaces ....................... ....... .................................................................... .................................................... ................................................. 27 27 4.1. Three configuration configuration tools .......................................................... ........ .................................................. .......................................... 27 27 4.2. Front Panel Panel ................................................................ ................................................................ ...................................................... 28 28 4.2.1. Status LED ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ............................ 28 28 4.2.2. LCD ................................................................. ................................................................. .................................................... 28 28 4.2.3. TFT ........................................... ...................................................................................................................... ........................................................................... 29 4.2.4. Keypad Keypad ............................................................................................................. . ................................................. .... 29 29 4.2.5. USB ................................................................. ................................................................. .................................................... 29 29 4.2.6. Menus ................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................... 29 4.3. Web Web GUI ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... 40 4.3.1. Gui Overview ......................................................................................................... . ........................................................................................................ 40 4.3.2. Decoding Decoding Status Panels ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ 41 4.3.3. Configu Configura rati tion on Panel Panel ...... ...... ...... ..... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... 47 5. Setting up a configuration configuration .............................................................................. .............................................................................. ............................... 68 68 5.1. Overview ........................................................ .... ..................................................................................................... . ................................................ ................ 68 68 5.2. Input ................................................. .................................................................................................. ................................................. ............................. 69 69 5.2.1. ASI Inp Input ut ..................... ........................................................................... ........................................................................... .............. 69 69 5.2.2. DVB-S/S2 DVB-S/S2 Input ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ............................... 69 69 5.2.3. IP Input Input ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. 71 5.2.4. ZIXI Input ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................. 76 5.2.5. Ultra IP Input ......................................................................................................... . ........................................................................................................ 78 5.3. Service Select Selection ion .... ... ........................................................................................................ 80 5.3.1. Service Editor ............................................................. ........ ..................................................... ........................................... 81 81 5.3.2. Video Output ...................................................... . ..................................................... ................................................... 82 82 5.3.3. Audio Output Output ..................................................... .................................................... 82 5.4. Biss/CA Biss/CA ........................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... 90
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5.4.1 5.4.1.. BISS BISS para parame mete ters rs ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... . 91 5.4. 5.4.2. 2. CA para parame mete ters rs ...................... ........................................................ ......................... 92 5.5. 5.5. Data Data Outp Output ut ................ ....................................................... ............................................... 93 5.5.1. Ancillary Data ........................................................................................................ 95 5.5. 5.5.2. 2. VBI Data Data ................................ ........................................................ ....................... 98 5.5. 5.5.3. 3. Overl Overlay ay ........................ ........................................................ ................................. 99 5.6. SDI Outp Output ut .......... ........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... 100 5.6.1. SDI Connector Mapp Mappin ing g .......................... ........................................................ ....... 100 100 5.6.2. SDI Settings Settings ......................................................................................................... 101 5.7. Stream Forw Forwar ardi ding ng ........ ..... ..... ...... ................................................................................... ................................................................................... 105 5.7.1. ASI Output ........................................................................ ........................................................................ .................................. 105 105 5.7.2. IP Output ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................. 106 5.7.3. Remux Remux Output ............................................................ ............................................................ .......................................... 107 107 5.8. MPE .............................. .............................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................ 109 6. Specific Operations Operations ........................................................................... ........................................................................... ......................................... 110 110 6.1. Installing Installing License ............................................................................................................. ..... ........................................................................................................ 110 6.2. Recovery Recovery ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................ 111 A. MIB User Guide .................................. ................................................................................... ................................................. .................................... 112 112 A.1. SNMP Overvie Overview w ........................ ..................................................................................... . ............................................................... 112 A.2. MIB Overview Overview .............................................................................. .............................................................................. ................................. 114 114 A.2.1. Main Main nodes ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ................................... 115 115 A.3. MIB Use Case Casess ............ .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ........................ 118 118 A.3.1. Identifi Identificat cation ion proce process ss ... ... ... ... ................................................... ... ................................................ ............................. 118 118 A.3.2. Configuration Configuration lock ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................ 118 118 A.3.3. Reboot Rebootin ing g the syst system em ....... ...... ..... ..... ........................................................ ........................................................ ............. 118 118 A.3.4. Setting Setting time ......................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... 119 A.3.5. Configuring Configuring communities and traps .......................................................................... 119 A.3.6. Configuring Configuring network interfaces . ..................................................... ......................... 120 120 A.3.7. Configuring Configuring routes ..................................................... ... .................................................. ........................................... 121 121 A.3.8. Saving Saving and loading a pres preset et ............................................. ....................................... 122 122 A.3.9. ASI Inp Input ut ..................... ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... 123 A.3.10. IP Inp Input ut ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................. 123 A.3.11. IP Input Input with FEC .................................................................................. .................................................................................. ............ 124 124 A.3.12. IP Inp Input ut with with Fail Failov over er ....... ..... ...... ..... ...... ............................................................. ............................................................. 125 A.3.13. DVB-S/S2 DVB-S/S2 Input ........................................................ ........................................................ ......................................... 126 126 A.3.14. Automatic Automatic audio composition ................................................................................ .... ............................................................................ 128 A.3.15. Manual Manual compo composit sition ion ..... ... ... .................................................. ............................... 128 128 A.3.16. Configuring Configuring Biss-E .............................................................................................. .............................................................................................. 129 A.3.17. A.3.17. Clock synchronizatio synchronization n ............................................. ............................................. 130 130 A.3.18. IP Forwarding Forwarding ................................................................. ................................................................. ................................... 131 131 A.3.19. A.3.19. Forward remux ................................................................................................... ... ................................................................................................ 131 A.3.20. A.3.20. Checking composition composition resul results ts ...................................................... .......................... 132 132 A.3.21. TS Descriptor Descriptor ..................................................................................................... 133 B. Simple-RPC User User Guide ......................................................... ......................................................... .................................................... 136 136 B.1. Overview Overview ....................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................... 136 B.2. Command Command list ............................................................... ............................................................... .................................................. 136 136 B.2.1. System ................................................................................................................ .. .............................................................................................................. 136 B.2.2. Channe Channell ... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ................................. 136 136 C. Input Statistics ....... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ......................................... 138 138 C.1. Input Statistics Statistics Overview .................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 138 C.2. Input Statistics Statistics File Format .... ........................................................ ................................... 139 139 D. VPN Guide ..................................... ..................................................................................... ................................................ ......................................... 144 144 D.1. Overview .............................................. ....................................................................................................................... ......................................................................... 144 D.2. Server Configuration ........................................................ .. ...................................................... ............................................... 144 144
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D.3. D.3. Clie Client nt Conf Config igur urat atio ion n ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... 145 145 D.4. D.4. Trou Troubl bles esho hoot otin ing g ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... .... 145 145 E. 4K Conf Config igur urat atio ion n ...................................................... ....................................................... .......... 147 147 E.1. E.1. Overv Overvie iew w ................................................. ........................................................ .............. 147 147 E.2. E.2. Cabl Cablin ing g requ requir irem emen ents ts ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ... 147 147 E.3. E.3. GUI GUI Mast Master er Conf Config igur urat atio ion n ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... .. 147 147 E.4. E.4. GUI Slav Slavee Conf Config igur urat atio ion n ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 148 148 E.5. Service Configuration ....................................................................................................... 149 E.6. E.6. Lice Licens nses es ...................................................... ........................................................ ........... 150 150 F. Appen Appendi dix x ....................................................... ........................................................ ................... 152 152 F.1. F.1. Prod Produc uct' t'ss spec specif ific icat atio ion n ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... .. 152 152 F.2. F.2. Warr Warran anty ty ............... ....................................................... .................................................. 161 161 F.3. Normative Reference ........................................................................................................ 162 F.4. F.4. Glos Glossa sary ry ...................................................... ....................................................... ............ 163 163 F.5. F.5. Supp Suppor ortt and and Ress Ressou ourc rces es ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... . 166
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List of Figures 1.1. 1.1. Dire Direct ct curr curren entt symb symbol ol ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... 13 1.2. Alternating current symbol .......................................................................................................... 13 1.3. 1.3. Groun Ground d symb symbol ol .......................... ........................................................ ....................................... 13 1.4. 1.4. Bloc Blocke ked d tras trash h .................................................... ........................................................ ................ 13 2.1. Front View View Interface .................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................. 15 2.2. Rear View View Interface example 1 .................................................................................................... ............. ....................................................................................... 16 2.3. Rear View View Interface example 2 .................................................................................................... ....... ............................................................................................. 16 2.4. DVB-S/ S2 S2 Input/O Input/Outp utput ut Interf Interface acess .. ... ... ... ... ... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... 17 2.5. ASI Input/Output Input/Output Interfaces ....................................................................... ....................................................................... ................................. 18 18 2.6. SDI Output Output Interfaces .............................................................. ......... ..................................................... .................................................. 18 18 2.7. Synchronization Synchronization Interfaces .......................................................... ........ .................................................. ................................................ 19 19 2.8. Stream Ethern Ethernet et Interf Interface acess .. ... ... ... ... ..................................................... ..................................................... ....................................... 19 19 2.9. Management Management Ethernet Interface ...... .............................................................................................. 20 2.10. Audio Output Interfaces ............................................................................................................ ...... ...................................................................................................... 20 2.11. Analog Analog Output Interfaces ............................................................................ ............................................................................ .............................. 21 21 2.12. Ultra IP IP Interfaces ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ............................................. 22 22 2.13. Cool air air intakes on the front panel pane l .............................................................................................. 23 2.14. Warm air outputs on the rear pan panel el .................................................... ......................................... 23 3.1. Accessing Accessing the Web GUI ............................................................. ...... ....................................................... ................................................ 26 26 4.1. Front Panel Panel sub-elements' identificati identifica tion on ................................................... ...................................... 28 4.2. Gui Overview Overview ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................ 40 40 4.3. Decoding Decoding Status panels .................................................................................... .................................................................................... .......................... 41 41 4.4. Active service overview ........................................................ .... .................................................... ..................................................... 42 42 4.5. Probed programs ............................................................................................... . ............................................... ........................ 44 44 4.6. Sat Input Input status example ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................. 45 4.7. IP Input Input status example . ................................................... ........................................................ .. 46 4.8. Status Panel Panel .............................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................................. 48 4.9. Service Panel View ..................................................................... ..................................................................... .............................................. 50 50 4.10. Network Network Panel .............................................................. .............................................................. ........................................................ .. 53 4.11. Time Panel .................................................................................... .................................................................................... ......................................... 55 55 4.12. Alarms Alarms and Traps Panel View .................................................................................................... ....... ............................................................................................. 56 4.13. System Descrambling System Descrambling Paramet Param eter erss view view ............. ........................................................ ................... 61 4.14. Licenses Licenses view ................................................................................... ................................................................................... ...................................... 62 62 4.15. Firmware Firmware and Troubleshooting view vie w ............................................... ............................................ 63 5.1. Input Type Type Parameter ................................................................................................................. ..... ............................................................................................................ 69 5.2. DVB-S2 DVB-S2 Settings View ............................................................................................. ............................................................................................. ................. 70 70 5.3. IP Settings Settings View ............................................................................ ............................................................................ ........................................... 72 72 5.4. ZIXI Settings Settings View ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ............................ 77 77 5.5. Ultra IP Settings IP Settings View ................................................................................. ................................................................................. .............................. 78 78 5.6. Service Select Selection ion View View ... ... ... ......................................................... .. ....................................................... ............................................ 80 80 5.7. Descrambling Descrambling Parameters view ............................................................. .......... ................................................... ....................................... 90 90 5.8. Data Output Output View ......................................................................... ......................................................................... ............................................ 94 94 5.9. Output para parame mete ters rs view view ..... ..... ...... ..... ...................................................... ...................................................... ................................. 100 100 5.10. Stream Forwarding Stream Forwarding View ......................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... 105 5.11. MPE Sett Settin ings gs View View .. ...... ...... ..... ............................................................................................. ............................................................................................. 109 E.1. Cabling Cabling diagram ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... 147 E.2. 4K Master Master input configuration ................................................................ ............ .................................................... ................................... 148 148 E.3. 4K Master Master SDI Output configuration ................................................................. ................................................................. ......................... 148 148 E.4. 4K Mast Master er VPSC VPSC outpu outputt ... ...... ..... ...... ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... 148 E.5. 4K Slave Slave input configuration ..................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... 149 E.6. 4K Slave Slave SDI Output configuration configurati on ................................................. ........................................... 149 149
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E.7. 4K Slave VPSC output ............................................................................................................. 149 E.8. E.8. 4K Serv Servic icee conf config igur urat atio ion n ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... 150 150 E.9. E.9. 4K Requ Requir ired ed Lice Licens nses es ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 151 151
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List of Tables 1.1. 1.1. Docu Docume ment nt Iden Identi tifi fica cati tion on ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... 9 2.1. Front View Interface .................................................................................................................. 15 2.2. Rear View Interface example 1 .................................................................................................... 16 2.3. Rear View Interface example 2 .................................................................................................... 17 2.4. DVB-S/ S2 S2 Input/Output Interfaces Description Descriptio n ..................................................... .......................... 17 2.5. ASI Input/Output Input/Output Interfaces Description ...... ...................................................... ............................ 18 18 2.6. SDI Output Output Interfaces Description ................................................................................................ .............. .................................................................................. 18 2.7. Synchronization Synchronization Interfaces Description .......................................................................................... ..................... ..................................................................... 19 2.8. Stream Ethernet Interfaces Description .......................................................................................... ............. ............................................................................. 19 2.9. Analog audio extension board Sub-D25 conn connec ecto torr mapp mappin ing g ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... .. 21 3.1. Installatio Installation n .. .................................................................................... .................................................................................... ......................................... 24 24 4.1. Status LED LED ........................................................................................ . ................................................... ...................................... 28 28 4.2. Front Panel Panel Menu ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... 29 4.3. Front Panel Panel Configuration Menu Menu ................................................. ................................................. 33 4.4. Front Panel Panel Input Menu .............................................................................................................. .. ............................................................................................................ 33 4.5. Front Panel Panel Composition Menu .................................................................................................... ........ ............................................................................................ 34 4.6. Front Panel Panel Output Menu .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ................................. 38 38 4.7. Front Panel Panel Mpe Menu .......................................................................................... .......................................................................................... .................... 39 39 4.8. Gui Over Overvi view ew ........................................ ........................................................................................ ................................................ ................................... 40 40 4.9. Decoding Decoding Statu Statuss panel panelss .... ...... ...... ..... ...................................................... ...................................................... ................................... 41 41 4.10. Input status ............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................. 45 4.11. Configuration Configuration Panel Desc Descri ript ptio ion n .................................................... ............................................. 47 4.12. Status Panel Description Descripti on ................................................. ....................................................... ... 48 4.13. Service Service Panel Tabs Description Descriptio n .................................................. ................................................ 50 4.14. System System Panel Description .......................................................................................................... ......... ................................................................................................. 52 4.15. Input alarms ............................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................ 57 4.16. Stream alarms Stream alarms ................................................................ ................................................................ ........................................................ . 58 4.17. Genlock Genlock alar alarms ms ....... ...... ....................................................... ....................................................... ................................................... 58 58 4.18. System alarms System alarms ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... 58 4.19. Decoding Decoding alarms ...................................................................................................................... .......... ............................................................................................................ 58 4.20. Configuration Configuration alarms .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ...................................... 59 59 4.21. Traps description ......................................................................................... ......................................................................................... ............................ 59 59 5.1. Input Typ Typee ........ ................................................................................... ................................................................................... .................................... 69 69 5.2. ASI Input Input ................................................................................................................................. . ................................................................................. 69 5.3. DVB-S2 DVB-S2 Settings ....................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................... 70 5.4. Basic IP IP Settings Description ........................................................ ........ ................................................ .............................................. 72 72 5.5. Failover IP Failover IP Settings Descrip Descr ipti tion on .................................................................... ............................... 73 5.6. SMPTE 2022-7 SMPTE 2022-7 Settings Description Descriptio n ............................................................................................. 74 5.7. IP SSM SSM Settings Description .................................................................. ............ ...................................................... ..................................... 75 75 5.8. VBR Settings Settings Description ........................................................................... ........................................................................... ................................ 76 76 5.9. ZIXI Settings Settings ............................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................ 77 5.10. Ultra IP IP Settings ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... 78 5.11. Service Service Selection Parameters ....................................................... .............................................. 81 81 5.12. Video Output Parameter Parameterss ............................................... ........................................................ ... 82 5.13. Audio Output Paramete Parameters rs ........................................................ .................................................. 83 5.14. Audio Mode Compliance .......................................................................................................... . ............................................. 84 5.15. DolbyE DolbyE start line line recomm recommand andati ations ons .... ... ... ... ... ............................................................................. ... .......................................................................... 85 5.16. Analog Analog Audio Output Levels Description ..................................................................................... ........... .......................................................................... 86 5.17. Audio PID selection example 1 .................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 87 5.18. Audio PID selection example 2 .................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 88 5.19. Audio PID selection example 3 .................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 88
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5.20. BISS/CA Parameters Description ................................................................................................ 91 5.21 5.21.. BISS BISS para parame mete ters rs ...................................................... ........................................................ ........ 91 5.22 5.22.. Verti Vertica call Ancil Ancilla lary ry data data defa defaul ultt locat locatio ion n ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... 95 5.23 5.23.. Swit Switch ch lines lines ................ ....................................................... ..................................................... 95 5.24. Overlay settings ....................................................................................................................... 99 5.25 5.25.. SDI SDI Mapp Mappin ing g Para Parame mete ters rs Des Descr crip ipti tion on .......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... 101 101 5.26. SDI General Settings Description .............................................................................................. 101 5.27 5.27.. Synch Synchro roni niza zati tion on Sett Settin ings gs Desc Descri ript ptio ion n ... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ... 102 102 5.28. Resize Settings Description ...................................................................................................... 102 5.29. Emulation Settings Description ................................................................................................. 103 5.30 5.30.. Asi Asi Outp Output ut Par Param amet eter er Des Descr crip ipti tion on ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 106 106 5.31. IP Output Output Parameters Desc Descri ript ptio ion n ................. ........................................................ .................... 106 106 5.32. Remux Output Remux Output Parameter Descript Descriptio ion n ...................................................... .................................. 108 108 5.33. MPE Settings Description ........................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................ 109 C.1. ASI input input stat statis isti tics cs ....... ...... ...... ..... ...................................................... ...................................................... .................................... 139 139 C.2. IP input input statistics ............................................................................................. ............................................................................................. ....................... 139 139 C.3. IP with Fail Failov over er inpu inputt stati statist stic icss .... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... .................................................. . .............................................. 139 139 C.4. IP with SMP with SMPTE TE 202 20222-7 7 inpu inputt stat statis isti tics cs .......... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ....................... . .................. 140 140 C.5. Sat input input stat statis isti tics cs ..................................................... .............................................................. 141 141 C.6. Zixi inpu inputt stati statist stic icss ... ...... ..... ...... ..... ............................................................. ............................................................. ............................ 141 141 C.7. DS3 input input statistics .................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................. 142 C.8. Ultra IP IP input statistics ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................. 142 D.1. Client configuration ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. 145 F.1. Specification Specification - Reference .......................................................................................................... . .................................................. 152 152 F.2. Specificat Specificatio ion n - Phys Physic ical al Int Inter erfa face cess ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... .................................. . .............................. 152 152 F.3. Specification Specification - Configuration & management interfaces .................................................................. ...................... ............................................ 152 F.4. Specificat Specificatio ion n - Codec Codec sup suppo port rt ......... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ......................................................... ....................................................... ...... 153 153 F.5. Specification Specification - Video support ................................................................... ................................................................... ................................. 153 153 F.6. Specification Specification - Audio support .................................................................. .......... ........................................................ .................................. 153 153 F.7. Specification Specification - Data support ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ................................ 154 154 F.8. Specificati Specification on - Descramb Descramblin ling g .. ... ... ... ........................................................ ... ..................................................... .................................. 155 155 F.9. Specification Specification - Functions ...................................................................... ...................................................................... .................................... 155 155 F.10. Specif ication ication - RF support ....................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................... 156 F.11. Specif ication ication - Audio analog extension boa b oard rd ................................................................. ............. 156 156 F.12. Specif ication ication - Video analog extension board performance .......... .................................................. 157 157 F.13. Specif ication ication - Video analog extension board - Ster Stereo eo ana analo log g outp output ut .......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... 157 157 F.14. Specif ication ication - Ultra IP extension boar bo ard d perf perfor orma manc ncee ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... 157 157 F.15. Specif ication ication - Licences ............................................................. ......... .................................................... ............................................. 157 157 F.16. Specif ication ication - Environmental Condi Con diti tion onss ..................................................... .............................. 158 158 F.17. Specif ication ication - Physical Paramet Param eter erss ......................................... .................................................. 158 158 F.18. Specif ication ication - Power Supply ...................................................... . ..................................................... ............................................. 158 158 F.19. Specif ication ication - Electromagnetic Electromagneti c Emissi Emissions ons (by (by Counci Councill Direct Directive ive 89/3 89/366/ 66/EEC EEC)) .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 158 F.20. Specif ication ication - Electromagnetic Immunity (by Counci Cou ncill Direct Directive ive 89/366 89/366/EE /EEC) C) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 159 F.21. Specif ication ication - Safety (by Council Directive Directiv e 73/23/EEC) ............................................................... 159 F.22. Specif ication ication - Shock and vibr vi brat atio ion n ............................................... ............................................ 159 159 F.23. Specif ication ication - CE Marking ........................................................... ... ........................................................ .......................................... 159 159 F.24. Specif ication ication - Material Declaration .. ................................................ ........................................ 159 159 F.25. Normative Normative reference ........................................................................................ ........................................................................................ ....................... 162 162 F.26. Glossary Glossary ............................................................................................................................... . ............................................................................. 163
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1. Document Overview 1.1. Document identification Table 1.1. Document Identification
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Title
DR5000 - Modular Contribution Decoder - User Manual
Revision Number
1.0
Description
Document for firmware release 2.2.0.0
Date of Issue
2017-02-13
Document Reference
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1.2. Disclaimer The material in this document is for information only and subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, ATEME assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein. ATEME reserves the right to make changes or revisions in the product design or the product manual without reservation and without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes.
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1.3. Copyrights Notice The DR5000 is not designed or intended to violate any other entity's copyright or other IP (Intellectual Property) rights. Each DR5000 user may only use their DR5000 in conjunction with materials legally owned or licensed by such user, and only to the extent that such ownership or license rights permit such use.
Copyright © 2011-2016 ATEME These materials, ATEME products and all related documentation are protected by copyright and other laws, international treaties and conventions. All rights, title and interest in the materials, ATEME products and related documentation shall remain with ATEME and its licensors. All registered or unregistered trademarks in these materials are the sole property of their respective owners. No part of this document or related ATEME products may be reproduced in any form, or by any means without written authorization of ATEME Corporation. These materials are provided "as-is." ATEME makes no warranties, stated or implied, as to, the information contained herein. In addition, ATEME makes no stated or implied warranties of merchantability or working condition for a particular purpose or use with respect the information contained in these materials. In no event shall ATEME be liable for any indirect, special, consequential or incidental damages, including, but not limited to, lost profits or loss or damage to data arising from the use of these materials, even if advised in advance of the possibility of such damages. The glossary of this document is partially extracted from the Wikipedia encyclopedia.
Trademarks ATEME, the ATEME logo, Kyrion and the Kyrion logo are all trademarks or registered trademarks of ATEME Corporation. The DR5000 clustering technology - as well as other technologies included in DR5000 - are protected by patents or pending patent applications in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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1.4. Precautions Only qualified persons are authorized to carry out maintenance on this device. Read the Users' Manual carefully, and follow the correct procedure when setting up the device. Do not open your DR5000 or attempt to disassemble or modify it, unless instructed by an ATEME representative. To avoid any risk of electrical shock, fire, short-circuiting or dangerous emissions, never insert any metallic object into the enclosure. Your DR5000 contains no user-serviceable parts. If it appears to be malfunctioning, have it inspected by a qualified ATEME Technical Support representative. Never expose your device to rain, use it near water, or in damp or wet conditions. Never place objects containing liquids on the DR5000, as they may spill into its openings; doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, shortcircuiting, fire or personal injury. Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect you from harm and the system from damage: • Be aware of where the On/Off power switch is is situated on the chassis; as well as the rack's emergency emergency power offswitch. Check also where the disconnection switch or electrical outlet is located. • Do not work alone alone when working working with high high voltage voltage component components. s. • Power should always be disconnected from the system system before opening opening it. When disconnecting disconnecting the power, power, you should first power down the system and unplug the power cords of the power supply. • Ground pin pin shall be connect connected ed to earth for for safe operati operation. on. For the 220VAC version: • Only the provided power supply cord must must be use to power the DR5000. This power supply cord includes a grounding plug and it must be plugged into a grounded electrical outlet. If you should use a different power supply cord, make sure it is compatible with your locale electrical power supply. • The mains plug (or the mains plugs for dual plug version) is used used as the disconnect device device and shall be easily easily accessible. For the 48VDC version: • The internal fuse of the DC filter board shall be replaced by by a 5x20mm medium-acting medium-acting 8A 250V fuse, like LittleFuse 234 series. • The rear connector connector is used used as the disconnect device device and shall be easily accessible.
Warning This product contains a lithium battery. The lithium battery may explode if it is incorrectly replaced. This battery must be replaced only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. instructions.
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1.5. Symbols Figure 1.1. Direct current symbol
Figure 1.2. Alternating current symbol
Figure 1.3. Ground symbol
Figure 1.4. Blocked trash
The blocked trash can indicate that the product must be collected by a particular sector and, as such, must not be thrown in a classic trash can.
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2. Product Overview 2.1. Package Content Before continuing, please check the content of the product package. This product package should contain the following items: • One (1) Kyrion Kyrion® ® DR50 DR5000, 00, • One One (1) (1) Powe Powerr Cord Cord,, • One One (1) (1) USB USB Key Key,, • Spare air filte filters rs kit kit with Allen key, • Printe Printed d Quick Quick Start Start Guide, Guide, • This This User User's 's Manu Manual al.. If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase.
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2.2. Front View Next picture describes the front interface of the Kyrion® DR5000.
Figure 2.1. Front View Interface
Table 2.1. Front View Interface FP
Front Panel
A
Air Intakes
Front Panel Interfaces FP are described in Section 4.2, “ Front Panel ” Ventilation using Air Intakes A is described in Section 2.4, “ Ventilation ”
Note Depending on your hardware options, a double slot CAM input may also be present.
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2.3. Rear View Next picture describes the generic rear interfaces of Kyrion® Decoders. The groups highlighted in the picture below will be described in the next sections. Pictures below show possible configurations of the rear panel, that may vary depending on your hardware options.
Figure 2.2. Rear View Interface example 1
Table 2.2. Rear View Interface example 1 DVB-S/S2 In/Out
75 Ohms, F-Type connector input/output.
Fan Out
The air output must never be obstructed to ensure proper temperature regulation of the decoder.
ASI In/Out
BNC Connector for ASI input or ASI loopback output.
SDI Out
BNC Connector for SD/HD/3G SDI output.
Sync In
BNC Connector for Blackburst/TriLevel synchronization signal input.
Sync Out
BNC Co Connector for Blackburst/TriLevel synchronization si signal forwarding.
Ethernet MGT
RJ-45 connector, dedicated to management.
Ethe Ethern rnet et In/O In/Out ut
RJ-4 RJ-45 5 con conne nect ctor or,, IP IP str strea eam m inp input ut/o /out utpu putt (ca (can n be be use used d for for mana manage geme ment nt as well well). ).
Audio Out
BNC Connector for EBU/AES digital audio output.
AC Inle Inlett
Conn Connec ectt the the prov provid ided ed cabl cablee to to the the inle inlet. t. The The dec decod oder er auto auto-d -det etec ects ts the the inp input ut AC volt voltag age. e.
Figure 2.3. Rear View Interface example 2
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Table 2.3. Rear View Interface example 2 DVB-S/S2 In/Out
75 Ohms, F-Type connector input/output.
Fan Out
The air output must never be obstructed to ensure proper temperature regulation of the decoder.
ASI In/Out
BNC Connector for ASI input or ASI loopback output.
SDI Out
BNC Connector for SD/HD/3G SDI output.
Sync In
BNC Connector for Blackburst/TriLevel synchronization signal input.
Sync Out
BNC Co Connector for Blackburst/TriLevel synchronization si signal forwarding.
Ethernet MGT
RJ-45 connector, dedicated to management.
Ethe Ethern rnet et In/O In/Out ut
RJ-4 RJ-45 5 con conne nect ctor or,, IP IP str strea eam m inp input ut/o /out utpu putt (ca (can n be be use used d for for mana manage geme ment nt as well well). ).
Audio Out
BNC Connector for EBU/AES digital audio output.
Analog Audio Out
SUB D-25 connector for analog audio output.
48V DC Inlet
Connect a +48V or -48V DC source to the inlet: Be careful to respect + and – polarity as indicated on the rear panel.
Note Earth pin shall also be correctly connected, or be shunt to either + / – DC input if already grounded, as the + / - DC input is floating and fully isolated from ground. The following sections details the previously highlighted blocks
2.3.1. DVB-S2 IO Interfaces The Kyrion® DR5000 has four 75 Ohms F-Type input connectors, that are used to feed a single DVB-S/S2 tuner/ demodulator. This can typically be used for professional antennas that provide four output wire for all the polarization/band capabilitites. Besides, the DR5000 can drive a LNB through the active input connector.
Figure 2.4. DVB-S/S2 Input/Output Interfaces
Table 2.4. DVB-S/S2 Input/Output Interfaces Description RF INPUTS 1-4
Use this 75 Ohms, type F connector to input DVB-S/S2 signal to receive a satellite stream. These 4 connectors are internally mapped to a single tuner/demodulator. The input connector is choosen through the decoder configuration.
RF Loopback
This 75 Ohms, type F connector is a loopback of the choosen RF INPUT connector, without any signal processing.
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2.3.2. ASI IO Interfaces The Kyrion® DR5000 has two BNC connector used for ASI input, and two (duplicate) BNC connectors used for ASI output.
Figure 2.5. ASI Input/Output Interfaces
Table 2.5. ASI Input/Output Interfaces Description ASI IN 1-2
Use one of these BNC connectors to receive a transport stream. The input connector is choosen through the decoder configuration.
This BNC connector is a loopback (which may be processed) of the input stream, whatever the configured input is. In other words, these two (mirror) connectors will output a valid transport stream as ASI OUT long as a valid stream is received through any of the input (IP, ASI or D VB-S/S2). The output stream may be processed (biss descrambling, please refer to the appropriate section for further information).
2.3.3. SDI Output Interfaces The Kyrion® DR5000 has three SDI output connectors, separated in two groups described below.
Figure 2.6. SDI Output Interfaces
Table 2.6. SDI Output Interfaces Description SDI SDI OUT OUT 1
Thes Thesee ar are two two mirr mirror or con connect nector orss (th (theey wi will alway lwayss ou output tput the the sa same SDI SDI si signal gnal). ).
SDI OUT 2
This connector can be used either as a mirror of the SDI OUT 1 connectors, or to output a different SDI signal.
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Note Version 2.2.0.0 of the DR5000 will always output the same signal on both SDI connector groups.
2.3.4. Synchonization IO Interfaces The Kyrion® DR5000 can be locked to an output synchronization source, through a Blacbkurst/TriLevel compliant signal.
Figure 2.7. Synchronization Interfaces
Table 2.7. Synchronization Interfaces Description SYNC IN
Enter a Blackburst/TriLevel signal to lock the decoder to an external clock source. The decoder configuration must be set appropriately to ensure proper behavior.
SYNC OUT
This connector is a loopback of SYNC IN, without any additional processing. It is typically used to chain genlocked equipments.
2.3.5. Ethernet IO Interfaces The Kyrion® DR5000 has two Gigabit ethernet interfaces dedicated to TS reception/streaming. These two connectors share the same capabilities.
Figure 2.8. Stream Ethernet Interfaces
Table 2.8. Stream Ethernet Interfaces Description Stream 1-2
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This RJ45 connector holds a gigabit ethernet link, that can be used both for receiving and streaming Transport Stream.
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Note The "Management" port, described in Section 2.3.6, “ Ethernet Management Interface ”, is not suited to receive/transmit receive/transmit Transport Stream, and shall be used only for management purposes (SNMP monitoring, web GUI, etc.). Nevertheless, those streaming connectors can be used for management purposes.
2.3.6. Ethernet Management Interface The Kyrion® DR5000 one ethernet management port. This 100 mb port is not suited to receive/transmit Transport Stream, and shall be used only for management purposes (SNMP monitoring, web GUI, etc.).
Figure 2.9. Management Ethernet Interface
2.3.7. Audio Out Interfaces The Kyrion® DR5000 has four independent digital unbalanced AES/EBU outputs, under the form of BNC connectors. The user can configure which audio track is provided on each AES output.
Figure 2.10. Audio Output Interfaces
2.3.8. Analog Audio Out Interfaces The Kyrion® DR5000 may have an optional analog audio extension board. This provides four independent analog balanced audio outputs, under the form of Sub-D25 connector. The user can configure which audio track is provided on each analog output.
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Figure 2.11. Analog Output Interfaces
Table 2.9. Analog audio extension board Sub-D25 connector mapping
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Function
1
AUDIO_OUT_P_8
2
GND
3
AUDIO_OUT_N_7
4
AUDIO_OUT_P_6
5
GND
6
AUDIO_OUT_N_5
7
AUDIO_OUT_P_4
8
GND
9
AUDIO_OUT_N_3
10
AUDIO_OUT_P_2
11
GND
12
AUDIO_OUT_N_1
13
NC
14
AUDIO_OUT_N_8
15
AUDIO_OUT_P_7
16
GND
17
AUDIO_OUT_N_6
18
AUDIO_OUT_P_5
19
GND
20
AUDIO_OUT_N_4
21
AUDIO_OUT_P_3
22
GND
23
AUDIO_OUT_N_2
24
AUDIO_OUT_P_1
25
GND
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2.3.9. Ultra IP Input Interface The Kyrion® DR5000 may have an optional ultra ip extension board. This provides an ultra-low latency IP input, independent from the management and streaming interfaces. The user can configure the received stream, and has to externaly connect the ASI output from the Ultra IP extension board to the ASI B input of the DR5000.
Figure 2.12. Ultra IP Interfaces
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2.4. Ventilation Air ventilation prevents abnormal temperature temperature rises inside the unit. Next figures show cool air intakes and warm air outputs.
Figure 2.13. Cool air intakes on the front panel
Figure 2.14. Warm air outputs on the rear panel
Place the Kyrion® in a well-ventilated space, and allow ideally up to 10cm of free space on all sides of the Kyrion® so increasing air circulation and cooling.
Warning Never obstruct air intakes and outtakes. Beware of 19'' bays doors, if any.
Note Rear fans are indexed 1 and 2. Internal blower is indexed 3.
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3. Installation 3.1. Setting Up Your Device Unpack your DR5000 unit, and carefully slide it into a shelf space in the rack. Use your equipment rack's screw to secure the device in place. You should then plug in the following order:
Table 3.1. Installation
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Installation Step
1
Connect the MPEG-2/4 feed you wish to decode on the ASI input (refer to Section 2.3.2, “ ASI IO Interfaces ”)
2
Connect th the SD SDI ou output to to a monitor (r (refer to to Se Section 2.3 2.3..3, “ SDI Ou Output In Interfaces ”) ”)
3
Connect the management ethernet interface to your supervision network (refer to Section 2.3.6, “ Ethernet Management Interface ”)
4
Power up the decoder by connecting the power cable, and placing the power switch on 1. Both the LCD and the TXT front panel should instantaneously display welcome messages. After a few seconds, the decoded service found on the ASI input transport stream will be displayed on your monitor.
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3.2. Quick start Once the steps described in Section 3.1, “ Setting Up Your Device ” have been followed, the decoder will decode the first program found in the incoming ASI stream. Its configuration is fully automatic, which means that the DR5000 will automatically select the program, and the way the PIDs will be mapped on output. Please follow the next steps to connect to the decoder Web GUI.
3.2.1. Setting up the Management IP Address Address In order to access the Web GUI, you first need to configure the Management interface so that it can be accessed through your supervision network. These steps can be performed through the front panel.
Note Factory address for the Management ethernet is 192.168.128.1. • Use the arrows of the front front panel to to enter "System "System -> Network Network -> Management" Management" menu. • Check that that the interface interface is enabled enabled by entering entering the "Mode" "Mode" sub-menu. sub-menu. • Enter the appropriate appropriate IP address and netmask ("Address" ("Address" and "Netmask" sub-menus) so that the decoder can be reached through your network. • Configure Configure the gateway, gateway, if if require required. d. Your DR5000 is now connected to your supervision network.
3.2.2. Accessing the Web GUI Once the steps described in Section 3.2.1, “ Setting up the Management IP Address ” have been performed, you can access the Web GUI by launching your favorite web browser, and entering the configured IP address in the browser address bar. The DR5000 GUI should be launched.
Warning The DR5000 requires Adobe Flash Player, version 10 or above.
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Figure 3.1. Accessing the Web GUI
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4. User Interfaces 4.1. Three configuration tools There are 3 different ways to configure your DR5000: • Front Panel Panel access access (see (see Section Section 4.2, “ Front Front Panel Panel ”), • Web interfa interface ce (see (see Section Section 4.3, 4.3, “ Web GUI GUI ”), • SNMP. The web interface provides access to all the parameters but need a network connection to be used. The Front Panel interface provides access to all the operational parameters and most of the system ones. Choose the most appropriate way depending on your overall system’s design.
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4.2. Front Panel The Kyrion® has a local LCD and keypad interface allowing a simple management of the unit. The control buttons and LCD provide an easy method of setting the network interface addresses and default gateway parameters directly from the front of the Kyrion® System without using a management computer. No IT knowledge is required and the Kyrion® can be up and running in minutes. Next figure describes the front panel sub-elements' identification.
Figure 4.1. Front Panel sub-elements' identification
4.2.1. Status LED The Kyrion® comes with a complete range of LEDs that report the device status.
Table 4.1. Status LED FP1
IN
Solid Red: No input signal Solid Green: Valid input signal
FP2
OUT
Solid Red: No output signal Solid Green: Valid output signal
FP3
ALARM
Off: No Status Solid Red: Decoder alarm
Note The events that will switch the "ALARM" LED to "Solid RED" can be configured in the Web GUI.
4.2.2. LCD The LCD [FP4] displays some status information and configuration menus.
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4.2.3. TFT The TFT [FP5] displays the currenlty decoded service, as well as its name and format.
4.2.4. Keypad The Keypad is used for configuration when navigating the local setup menu of the Kyrion®. Use the directional keys, [FP8] to [FP11] , to navigate through the different menus. Use the 'OK' key [FP6] to validate changes and the ' Cancel' key [FP7] to cancel any action. Depending on the context, use the extended keys [FP12] to enter characters, numbers or as a shortcut to some menus.
4.2.5. USB USB connector, depicted as F13 in Figure 4.1, “Front Panel sub-elements' identification”, can be used with a USB mass storage device for operations such as configuration import/export, or, troubleshooting the unit (refer to Section 4.3.3.3.5.5, “ Troubleshooting ” for more information on that topic).
Note The USB key must be formatted as "FAT32". Only the first partition will be used by the DR5000.
4.2.6. Menus The following tables describe the menu tree of the Front Panel. For information about how to use these parameters, please refer to Section 5.1, “ Overview ”
Table 4.2. Front Panel Menu Bitrate
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-
Service Name/Id
-
-
RTP/UDP
-
Packet Size
-
FEC Rows
-
FEC Columns
-
1D/2D FEC
-
Processed Packets
-
Missing Packets
-
Reordered Packets
-
Corrected Packets
-
Uncorrected Packets
-
Duplicate Packets
-
Input Error Rate
-
IP Status
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Output Error Rate
-
Jitter (us)
Mode
Failover
Source Primary Source Secondary Source Pr. Activity Sec. Activity
SMPTE 2022-7
Time Off. Pr. Picked Sec. Picked
SAT Status
Locked/Unlocked
-
Standard
-
Modulation
-
FEC Rate
-
Roll Off
-
Int. Frequency
-
Symbol Rate
-
Power
-
C/N
-
BER
-
C/N Margin
-
Pilots
Type IP Address
Network
Netmask Gateway MAC Address UDP/RTP PCR
Ultra IP Status
TS per IP Bitrate Stats
Jitter Jitter tolerance
FEC
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Counters
Recovered packets Jitter errors Lock errors
Carrier ID
Format
-
Manufacturer
-
Serial Number
-
Identifier
-
Telephone Number
-
Longitude
-
Latitude
-
User Information
Size Profile
Video
Depth Color Space Fps Bitrate Mode Info
GrX/PrY
Active/Inactive Emulation/No Emulation
Output
Mode Info Aes #X
Active/Inactive Emulation/No Emulation Present
SMPTE XXXX/VBI
Src Line
Forward
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Genlock
Signal / Format
Service List
Select
Service Id
-
Pid List
-
Configuration
=> Table 4.3, “Front Panel Configuration Menu”
-
-
Alarms
Clear
-
-
Alarm List
-
-
TS Information
Management Network
-
Mode
Ip Netmask Speed Mode
Stream1 System
Ip Netmask Speed Mode
Stream2
Ip Netmask Speed
Default Gateway
-
Reset Routes
-
Version
-
Backup
-
Factory
-
Serial Number
-
Temp
-
Uptime
-
ID1
-
ID2
-
Reboot
-
-
Force Toggle
-
-
Software
Hardware
Biss-E
Force Primary Backlight
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Licenses
License List
Extension Boards
-
Reset Gui Password
-
TFT Switch Off
-
-
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Table 4.3. Front Panel Configuration Menu Load
Presets
Save Input (=> Table 4.4, “Front Panel Input Menu”)
Configuration
Composition (=> Table 4.5, “Front Panel Composition Menu”)
Edit
Output (=> Table 4.6, “Front Panel Output Menu”) Mpe (=> Table 4.7, “Front Panel Mpe Menu”)
Table 4.4. Front Panel Input Menu Type
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-
Address
-
Port
-
Interface
-
Fec
-
Buffer Size [ms]
Enabled
Ssm
Mode Address[1-8] Enabled Address Port
Ip
Failover
Auto Join Mode Trig. Period [ms] Interface
Enable VLAN
-
VLAN Id
Enabled Address
Smpte2022_7
Port Interface Enable VLAN VLAN Id
VBR Support Asi
Sat
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Interface Interface
-
Mode
-
Sym. Rate [kBd]
-
Search Rng [kHz]
-
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DownLnk Fr. [kHz]
-
L.O. Freq. [kHz]
Powered
Lnb
22kHz Tone Polarization
DVB-S2 Gold Code
Enabled
Multistream
Input Stream ID
Port
-
Interface
-
Enable VLAN
-
VLAN Id
isEnabled Ip
Zixi
Channel
Pull
Password Latency FEC Overhead Type
Encryption
Key Type IP Address
Network
Netmask Gateway
Ultra IP
Stream Address Stream Port
Input
Pro-MPEG FEC enable Input buffer size
Table 4.5. Front Panel Composition Menu Service Video
Audio
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-
-
Scndry Serv. Id
-
-
-
Pid
-
-
-
Mode
-
-
Silence Emulation
-
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Monitor
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SMPTE 2010
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Video Index
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Table 4.6. Front Panel Output Menu Full Pixel Range
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Emulation
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Forward Ip
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RTP
SSRC
UserDefined Value
Enabled FEC
Columns Rows Step
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Table 4.7. Front Panel Mpe Menu
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4.3. Web GUI The DR5000 Web interface is a flexible and user-friendly way to use the decoder. It has been designed to fit a resolution of at least 1024x768. The following sections will give you an overview of the features of the web GUI.
4.3.1. Gui Overview The Web GUI is divided in two parts that can be seen as independent.
Figure 4.2. Gui Overview
Table 4.8. Gui Overview A
Decoding Status Panels
These three, vertically stacked panels give an in-depth view of the decoding/discovered program. These panels are read-only, and are used to monitor the DR5000 activity. Refer to Section 4.3.2, “ Decoding Status Panels ” for more information.
B
Configuration Panel
This panel is used to configure the DR5000, both from a system (IP address, SNMP management, Alarms reporting, etc.) and from a configuration (input type, decoded service, etc.) point of view. refer to Section 4.3.3, “ Configuration Panel ” for more information.
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Note The "Decoding Status" panel can be hidden by double-clicking on the separator between the "Decoding Status" and "Configuration" panels.
4.3.2. Decoding Status Panels Those panels are dedicated to monitor the decoder activity.
Figure 4.3. Decoding Status panels
Table 4.9. Decoding Status panels
A
Rear panel.depicts the currently active connectors so that the overall decoding status can be monitored at a glance. Each connector can have four colors: grey stands for unused, green stands for used without errors, orange stands for used, active warnings while red means that th connector is in error.
B
Active service overview
This shows what is currently input, decoded and output by the DR5000. This panel is dynamic, which means that the lines reported in that panel will vary depending on the configuration. Miscellaneous examples are shown on Section 4.3.2.1, “ Active service overview ”
C
Probed programs
This panel reports the content of the transport stream that has been discovered on
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D
Input status
This reports the input advanced status.
4.3.2.1. Active service overview This panel is both a reminder of the user configuration, and the report of what is decoded and output by the DR5000.
Figure 4.4. Active service overview
4.3.2.1.1. Active Service Output Description At a glance, one can see: • The input type (IP, ASI, DVB-S/S2, Ultra IP) and and an overview of its associated associated parameters parameters • The outpu outputt connect connector or mappi mapping ng • The current current stream stream forwarding forwarding selection selection • The genlock genlock paramete parameters rs (signal (signal presence presence / signal signal format) format) • The selected selected servi service ce and the the number number of decoded decoded PIDs • The video elementary elementary streams streams characteristics, characteristics, such as codec, profile, level, chroma format, bit depth, resolution, frame rate, bitrate, etc. • The audio elementary elementary streams characteristics, characteristics, and the the way they are mapped mapped on output. This is is listed by audio audio output pair, both for embedded SDI (denoted GrX/pY for Group X, Pair Y) and for External AES (going from 1 to 4).
Note The video bitrate is computed at elementary stream level. It may differ from the one reported in the elementary stream if this one is wrongly reported.
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Note Errors may be reported by highlighting the associated lines in red. This will typically be the case w hen a selected PID has not been found in the incoming stream.
Note More information is reported through tooltips that will be displayed when the mouse cursor is left above a given line for a short amount of time.
4.3.2.1.2. Active Service Thumbnail This panel can also be used to monitor the audio/video output of the DR5000, by clicking on the "tv" icon depicted by label A in Section 4.3.2.1, “ Active service overview ”. • The video thumbnail thumbnail depicts what is currently output by the DR5000, including overlays; overlays; the same same video can be seen on the front panel "confidence monitor". • Audio vu-meters are meant to give an overview of the DR5000 audio outputs, for embedded (SDI) AES, external AES, or analog audio (when applicable). The same information can be retrieved on the front panel "confidence monitor". A given audio output will be greyed out w hen disabled, and non-pcm data will be detected and displayed in the associated vu-meter.
4.3.2.2. Probed programs This panel reports the discovered streams on the configured input interface, as well as a more detailed view of the service/PIDs characteristics. characteristics. It is also the place where Carrier ID information may be reported, and where DVB-SSU packages can be monitored and downloaded.
4.3.2.2.1. Probed program list The name of the service will be displayed with the service ID when it is present.
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Figure 4.5. Probed programs
• Services Services reported reported in bold represe represent nt the currently currently decoded decoded service. service. • A clock icon will be present present next to the PID PID carrying a PCR; otherwise otherwise (when the PCR is carried carried by a separate PID), the PCR pid will be displayed with the service name. • Scrambled services services will be reported with a "lock" next to the service service name.
Note A service will be considered as scrambled as long as at least one of its PID is scrambled.
Note Scrambling detection relies on the TS packets header rather than on the content of scrambling tables (that may not be present). That detection is only performed when a service has been choosen for decoding.
Note Programs (resp. streams) may be either sorted by ascending Service ID (resp. PID), or follow PAT (resp. PMT) order, depending on active configuration. Please see Section 5.3.1.1, “ PSI Order configuration ” for more information.
4.3.2.2.2. DVB-SSU packages This panel will list the probed DVB-SSU packages found in the incoming Transport Stream. Depending on the "update_descriptor", the package may be automatically downloaded. One may also choose which package to down-
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load whan several packages have ben found. Please refer to Section 4.3.3.3.5.1, “ System actions ” for more information on managing DVB-SSU packages.
4.3.2.3. Input status This panel reports information about the input "physical" layer. Its content will thus vary, depending on the input type. The first tab will always represent the input bitrate history, while the other tabs will dynamically be updated depending on the input configuration.
Table 4.10. Input status ASI
No other tabs
IP
The Counters tab will report information about the UDP/RTP layer, such as the packet size, the number of received packets, etc. When using RTP, some more information will be provided, such as missing packets, out of order packets. When FEC is configured (and detected), FEC matrix dimensions as well as the corrected packet count will be reported. Depending on the input configuration, failover or SMPTE 2022-7 status may also be displayed. Furthermore, IP input jitter (RMS) is reported.
DVB-S/S2
An Advanced tab will be displayed, reporting the DVB-S/S2 signal characteristics: C/N, C/N Margin, modulation type, FEC, roll-off, DVB-S2 pilots, BER and power. An additional graph displays evolution of C/N Margin over the last minute.
Ultra IP
The Network tab will report characteristics of the network (IP address, netmask, gateway and MAC address). Advanced tab will displayed stream characteristics. Furthermore, IP input jitter (RMS) is reported.
Figure 4.6. Sat Input status example
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Figure 4.7. IP Input status example
IP input status will be split in several tabs, depending both on the user-configuration and on the stream content.
Note Please refer to Section 5.2.3, “ IP Input ” for information on IP configuration.
Counters tab This tab will report static stream properties (UDP/RTP, detected FEC matrix) as well as internal counters, meant to monitor the IP input. All these counters pertain to media packets only (by opposition to FEC packets) and may be resetted either by user operation ("Reset" button), or by external stream events (UDP/RTP switch, SSRC change, SN discontinuity, etc). • RTP, UDP: Packet Packet counter counter reports reports the the total number number of packets. packets. • RTP, UDP: Missing packet packet counter reports reports the amount of packets that have been lost in input. The missing missing packets may be corrected when FEC is in use. Missing packet detection relies on RTP sequence number, or on PCR s gaps for UDP. • RTP: Duplicate Packet counter reports the number of IP frames that have have been duplicated, based on RTP sequence number, for media packets only. • RTP: Out of order counter counter reports the number number of IP frames that that have been received, received, but not in the same same order as they were sent.
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• RTP: Corrected Packet counter counter reports the number number of IP frames that have been found missing, but recovered recovered thanks to FEC. • RTP, UDP: Uncorrected Packet counter reports the number of IP frames that have been found missing, and not not recovered by FEC. In UDP, that counter is always equal to the "Missing packet" counter.
Note ST2022-7 is a preprocessing stage for RTP input. As such, all the counters refer to the output of ST2022-7 processing. In other words, if a packet is declared missing with ST2022-7 activated, it means that ST2022-7 failed to recover that packet.
ST2022-7 tab This tab reports information about ST2022-7, when configured. • The upper part gives gives an overview of the status protection. protection. Input is considered as "protected" "protected" when both sources sources are active (see below), and when the delay between sources is less than the configured network skew (please refer to Section 5.2.3.3, “ SMPTE 2022-7 Settings ” for information on ST2022-7 configuration). • The center part reports reports sources activity. activity. A source is considered active as long as some packets are received. received. • The bottom part reports reports the amount of packets taken from primary and secondary sources, sources, as well as the offset between sources. Positive offset values mean that the secondary source is late, negative values mean that the primary source is late.
Failover tab This tab reports information about failover, when configured. Sources activity are monitored, and a "toggle" button will appear when configured in manual/toggle mode, to enforce source switch.
Graphs Bitrate, Jitter and Pre/Post-FEC error rates graphs are plotted for monitoring the IP input at a glance.
4.3.3. Configuration Panel This view is the entry point to configure your DR5000. It is made of three main sub-sections, that are hereinafter described.
Table 4.11. Configuration Panel Description Rear Panel
Indicates which inputs/outputs are currently in use, and reports potential errors (in such case, the associated input/output will be filled with solid red).
Status Panel
Gives an overview of the DR5000 status, from a system point of view. Events will also be logged in that window (please refer to Section 4.3.3.1.3, “ Message Log ” for more information)
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Service Panel
That's where one can configure the parameters that pertain to the decoding process itself, i.e. input type, service selection, output mapping, etc. Changing a parameter in that panel will typically impact the decoder outputs.
System Panel
System configuration can be performed in that tab, such as setting time, IP address, BISS injected IDs, etc.
4.3.3.1. Status Panel This is the panel that is shown when connecting to the web GUI. It is further split into three sub-tabs that are explained in the table below.
Figure 4.8. Status Panel
Table 4.12. Status Panel Description A
System Info
Display high-level system information.
B
System Notes
Editable field that can be used as a 'sticky note' to remind that the unit is currently in use.
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Reports all events of the DR5000.
4.3.3.1.1. System Information • 'Serial number' is a unique DR5000 identifier. identifier. One can find find this number on a sticker on the side of of the unit; that number is used to identify your unit when contacting the support. This field is read-only. • 'System name' is a user-configurable name that one can use to identify a unit when configuring configuring multiple DR5000 with one computer. • 'System version' identifies the firwmare that is currently currently running on the unit. unit. • 'System time' reports the current system date/time. Please Please refer to Section 4.3.3.3, “ System Panel ” • 'Temperature' reports reports the maximum maximum temperature temperature of all all the sensors sensors inside the unit. • 'Locked/Unlocked' allows to lock the system. The configuration cannot cannot be changed changed when the system is locked.
4.3.3.1.2. System N otes This field can be used as a sticky note, when the unit is shared among multiple operators. The content of that field is stored in the DR5000 rather than on the computer used to access the GUI. That means that its content will be shared among all the computers that may concurrently access the DR5000 Web GUI.
4.3.3.1.3. Message Log This panel is intended to log all the events that occurred in the DR5000. The events have a user-configurable severity level, a 'begin' time, and, when applicable, a 'end' time. An alarm is said to be "opened" when it has started (it has a 'begin' time), but not ended (it does not have a 'end' time). The list of the possible events and there associated severity levels can be configured; please refer to Section 4.3.3.3.2, “ Setting Alarms And Traps ” for more information.
Note Logs can be exported to an external file, for technical support analysis. However, the information contained in such logs is not intended for advanced unit troubleshooting. Please refer to Section 4.3.3.3.5, “ Firmware And Troubleshooting ” for more information.
Note Clearing the logs will not clear the opened alarms.
Warning When clearing the logs, the latter will be deleted from the DR5000, not only from the Web GUI. This operation can not be canceled.
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4.3.3.2. Service Panel That section has several sub-panels that pertain to the decoding configuration itself. An in-depth description of the sub-panels embedded in that view is given in Section 5.1, “ Overview ”, while this section will focus on configuration (so-called "preset") management.
Figure 4.9. Service Panel View
Table 4.13. Service Panel Tabs Description Input nput
Sel Select ects the the input nput type ype (IP, (IP, ASI, ASI, DVBDVB-S/ S/S2 S2,, Ult Ultra ra IP) and and its its ass associ ociated ated para parame mete terrs.
Audi Audio o/Vid /Video eo
Sel Select ects th the ser serv vice ice/PI /PIDs to be be dec deco oded ded ins insid idee the the rec receive eived d tr transp anspor ortt str strea eam m.
Biss/CA
Selects th the de descrambling al algorithm to us use, an and th the se services to to de descramble.
Data
Selects the additional data to be be de decoded and output in the SDI frame (ANC/ NC/VBI VBI)
SDI Output Output
Defines Defines the the param parameter eterss associa associated ted to the SDI output, output, such such as genloc genlock, k, connec connector tor mapping, mapping, etc. etc.
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Sele Select ctss how how and and whe where re the the inp input ut stre stream am will will be forw forwar arde ded d to to the the outp output ut stre stream am inte interf rfac aces es..
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Configurations can be managed through that tab. The latter offers a summarized view both of the active configuration and of the 64 configuration slots.
Preset
4.3.3.2.1. Managing Multiple Configurations Multiple configuration management is meant to ease operating the decoder when one has to frequently switch between different decoding use-cases.
Concept It is important to understand that the active configuration on the DR5000 can be different from the configuration being edited on the web GUI. • The configuration being edited on the GUI can be sent to the DR5000 (in which case it will become the 'active' configuration if it is valid). This is done through the 'set' button (Label 'B' in Figure 4.9, “Service Panel View”). • The active configuration configuration can be retrieved, retrieved, in which case case the settings on the web GUI will be replaced by the settings pertaining to the active configuration. This is done through the 'get' button. (Label 'A' in Figure 4.9, “Service Panel View”) • The configuration being edited is denoted as 'Scratch Parameters' in the web GUI. • The DR5000 can store up to 64 configuration configuration slots, which can can be individually named. The slot selection selection is made made through the combo box box labeled 'C' in Figure 4.9, “Service “Servi ce Panel View”. • The 'open' (Label 'D' in Figure Figure 4.9, “Service Panel View”) button will replace the edited edited configuration by the content of a given configuration slot (selected through the combo box). The name of the configuration slot is not copied. That operat That operation ion will not modify the active configuration. • The 'save' (Label 'E' in Figure 4.9, 4.9, “Service Panel View”) button will replace the content of a given configuration configuration slot (selected through the combo box) by the edited configuration. The name of the configuration slot remains unchanged. • The edited configuration configuration can be exported/imported exported/imported to/from to/from disk (Labels (Labels 'F' and 'G' in Figure 4.9, “Service Panel View”). This operation does not modify the active configuration, as only the content of the edited configuration is modified. • The 64 configuration slots can be exported exported and imported imported through the 'export 'export all' and 'import 'import all' buttons (Labels (Labels 'H' and 'I' in Figure 4.9, “Service Panel View”). This operation does not modify the active act ive configuration.
Note The configuration configuration slots are stored permanently on the DR5000, they are of course persistent over system reboots.
Note The edited configurations can be loaded in any of the DR5000 user interfaces (SNMP and Front Panel).
Examples Save the active configuration If one wants to save the active configuration, the following steps need to be performed:
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• Click the 'get' 'get' button to copy the active active configuration configuration into the the scratch parameters. • Select an appropriate configuration slot in the combo box (right panel) • Click Click the 'save' 'save' button button • Additional Additionaly, y, a name name can be given to that that slot. slot.
Change the active configuration by loading a configuration slot
Warning The DR5000 output will be modified. • Select an appropriate configuration slot in the combo box (right panel) • Click Click the 'load' 'load' button button • Click the the 'set' button button to send the the scratch scratch parameter parameterss to the DR5000. DR5000.
Edit configuration without modifying the DR5000 output It is possible to use the Web GUI as a configuration editor, without modifying the decoder output. • If required, click the 'load' button to fill the edited edited configuration with with a set of pre-defined pre-defined parameters. parameters. • Use the service service tabs tabs to edit the the scratch scratch parameter parameterss to fit your needs. needs. • Go back to the 'config tabs', tabs', and select an appropriate appropriate configuration slot in the the combo box • Click Click the 'save' 'save' button button • Additional Additionaly, y, a name name can be given to that that slot. slot.
4.3.3.3. System Panel That panel is used to configure the DR5000 system configuration.
Table 4.14. System Panel Description Network/Time
Used to configure ethernet settings, and change DR5000 date/time.
Alarm/Traps
Define the events severity level, and the actions taken when the events occur. Also defines the SNMP trap targets.
BISS Id/CA
Allows to specify BISS injected IDs. Also provides access to DVB-CI MMI menus, if CAM extension board is available.
Lice Licens nses es
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Firmware/Troubleshooting
Use this page for upgrading your device to a new firmware, or when required by the ATEME support, for troubleshooting your unit.
4.3.3.3.1. Setting Network And Time Use this tab to modify the IP settings for both streaming and management interfaces, and for setting the system time.
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Note Ultra IP does not allow in-band management and is therefore not configured here.
4.3.3.3.1.1. IP settings
Figure 4.10. Network Panel
• Management, Stream Stream 1 or Stream 2 (respectively (respectively labeled labeled 'A', 'B' and 'C' in Figure 4.10, “Network Panel” are independent and can be individually enabled/disabled/configured. enabled/disabled/configured.
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• DHCP is available for convenience and lab testing, testing, but is deprecated deprecated as interface interface IP address address is not guaranteed to be the same when rebooting the unit. • Clicking the 'Apply' 'Apply' button (label 'G' in Figure 4.10, “Network Panel”) will change the configuration configuration for all the interfaces. Nevertheless, no action will be taken when parameters of a given interface have not been changed.
Note Management interface can not be used to receive/emit transport stream, stream, and shall be used for management purposes only
Warning Even though both streaming stream ing interfaces may be used for man agement purposes, this usage is deprecated (Management tasks such as SNMP polling may otherwise interfere with stream reception)
Warning Modifying the IP address of an interface being currently used for decoding purposes will disturb the DR5000 output!
Configuring VLANs (label 'D' in Figure 4.10, “Network Panel”) VLAN (Virtual LAN) are used to create virtual sub-networks on a physical infrastructure, without additional additional equipment. Up to 12 virtual interface can be created. Virtual interfaces can then be used exactly like the physical interfaces for receiving or sending IP transport stream (please refer to Section 5.2.3, “ IP Input ” and Section 5.7.2, “ IP Output ” for informations on how to use virtual interfaces in the DR5000 configuration) • The VLAN ID is a 12-bit 12-bit field field specifying specifying the VLAN VLAN to which the frame frame belongs. belongs. • The VLAN priority indicates the frame priority level. Values are from 0 (best effort) to 7 (highest). These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic.
Warning VLAN IDs 4090 and 4091 can not be used in the DR5000.
Warning VLAN IDs are shared among stream1 ans stream2 interfaces. A given VLAN ID can thus only be used once, either for stream1 or stream2, but not for both interfaces.
Configuring Routes (label 'E' in Figure 4.10, “Network Panel”) The DR5000 provides a way to control the network routes to be used to reach hosts or networks. These routes can be configured on a interface basis, or be common to all interfaces. • Route "type" defines which kind of destination destination the route route is intended to reach. It can can be "host" to specify specify a route to to a given equipment (in such case, the netmask is not used), "net" to specify a route to a network through a gateway, or "default" to specify a default route that will be used by all the outgoing packet whose destination address is outside the interface sub-network.
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• Route "interface" defines defines to which interface the route will apply; it should should be noted that a route route can pertain to all interfaces ("any"), and that "interface" refers to physical or virtual interfaces.
Warning Misconfiguring the routes can make the DR5000 unreachable through the web GUI. In such case, the only option is use the "Reset Routes" functionality on the front panel.
Configuring VPN (Label 'F' in Figure 4.10, “Network Panel”) The DR5000 provides an access through VPN. Server parameters (Protocol, IP, port) and certificates must be configured. Use the 'Apply' (Label 'F') button to apply VPN configuration. Please see VPN guide in annexes for more details about its configuration.
4.3.3.3.1.2. Date/Time
Figure 4.11. Time Panel
Time can be managed either through a NTP server (label E of Figure 4.11, “Time Panel”), or by entering the date/ time. The modification is performed when clicking on the 'apply' button (label F of Figure 4.11, “Time Panel”)
Note The time entered here will be used for event logging and troubleshooting. troub leshooting. Having a valid system valid system date/ time is essential for technical support purposes.
4.3.3.3.2. Setting Alarms And Traps This panel configures the behavior of the DR5000, when specified events occur on the unit. This panel is also used to configure SNMP trap targets and community password.
Note Any modification of one of the four SNMP targets or of the SNMP community password will require a system reboot to be taken into account.
Note The default SNMP passwords are "public" for the "read" community, and "private" for the "write" community.
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Figure 4.12. Alarms and Traps Panel View
An event will trigger up to three events: • A message will will be displayed displayed in the Message Log Section Section 4.3.3.1.3, “ Message Message Log ” panel. • The 'Alarm LED' Section 4.2.1, “ Status LED ” of the front front panel can can be switched switched to solid red. • A SNMP trap can be sent to up to four targets. Those targets targets are specified specified through panel 'G' in Figure Figure 4.12, “Alarms and Traps Panel View”.
Note All the events can not be associated to all the actions. For instance, transitory events (such as 'Service Started') will display a log, but can not be assigned to the 'Alarm' LED in the front panel. Alarms and traps are grouped by theme : • Table 4.15, “Input alarms” includes includes all events events concerning raw raw input module module (ASI, IP, Sat and Zixi) low-level low-level errors. • Table 4.16, 4.16, “Stream alarms alarms”” includes includes all events events concerning concerning TS level. level.
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• Table 4.17, “Genlock “Genlock alarms” alarms” includes includes all genlock-r genlock-relate elated d events. • Table 4.18, 4.18, “System alarms alarms”” includes includes all base system system alarms. alarms. • Table 4.19, 4.19, “Decoding “Decoding alarms” alarms” includes includes all decoding decoding alarms. alarms. • Table 4.20, “Configuration alarms” includes includes all decoding configuration configuration alarms. alarms.
Note Some of these alarms can be configured. To avoid multiples trigger when value oscillates around the limit, a fully-configurable hysteresis has been added. If only one value is configured, the other one will be automatically set the same value, thus deactivating this hysteresis protection. The tables below give a description of the actions associated to an event.
Table 4.15. Input alarms Alarm name
Description
Reference
No input activity
No TS input stream detected
Section 5.2, “ Input ”
IP input failure
IP input interface could not be opened
Section 5.2.3, “ IP Input ”
Excessive IP/Zixi input jitter [ms]
Input Input IP/Zix IP/Zixii jitter jitter has has reach reached ed the conf configu igured red limi limitt
Sectio Section n 5.2.3, 5.2.3, “ IP Input Input ”
Excessive SMPTE 2022-7 Skew
SMPTE 2022-7 network skew has reached the configured limit
Section 5.2.3.3, “ SMPTE 2022-7 Settings ”
SMPTE2022-7 is unprotected
SMPTE 2022-7 is not protected
Section 5.2.3.3, “ SMPTE 2022-7 Settings ”
Missing pre-FEC RTP IP packets [%]
Pre-FEC RTP input missing packets rate has reached the configured limit
Section 5.2.3, “ IP Input ”
Missing post-FEC RTP IP packets [%]
Post-FEC RTP input missing packets rate has reached the configured limit
Section 5.2.3, “ IP Input ”
Sat Input unlocked
SAT input is not locked
Section 5.2.2, “ DVB-S/S2 Input ”
Sat Input minimum C/N Margin[dB]
Sat input C/N Margin has reached the configured limit
Section 5.2.2, “ DVB-S/S2 Input ”
Sat Input minimum power [dBm]
Sat input Power has reached the configured limit
Section 5.2.2, “ DVB-S/S2 Input ”
Sat Sat Inp Input ut mini minimu mum m BER BER
Sat Sat inp input ut BER BER has has reac reache hed d the the conf config igur ured ed limi limitt
Section 5.2.2, “ DVB-S/S2 Input ”
Zixi input unconnected
Zixi input is not connected
Section 5.2.4, “ ZIXI Input ”
Zixi Zixi input input erro errorr rate rate [%] [%]
Zixi Zixi input input erro errorr rate rate has has reach reached ed the the confi configur gured ed limi limitt Sectio Section n 5.2.4, 5.2.4, “ ZIXI ZIXI Inpu Inputt ”
Zixi input decryption error
Zixi input is scrambled, and either no decryption or bad key is configured
Section 5.2.4, “ ZIXI Input ”
Failover switch
-
Section 5.2.3.2, “ Failover IP Settings ”
Excessive CAM bitrate
Input bitrate is Higher than 72 Mbps and cannot be forwarded to CAM.
Table F.8, “Specification - Descrambling”
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Table 4.16. Stream alarms Alarm name
Description
Reference
TS discontinuity on audio PID
TS discontinuity found on audio PID
-
TS discontinuity on video PID
TS discontinuity found on video PID
-
TS discontinuity on data PID
TS discontinuity found no data PID
-
TS discontinuity on other PID
TS discontinuity found on other PID (neither video, audio nor data)
-
Selected service is scrambled
Section 5.4.1, “ BISS parameters ”
Program is scrambled
Table 4.17. Genlock alarms Alarm name
Description
Reference
Genloc Genlock k signa signall missi missing ng
Genloc Genlock k confi configur gured, ed, but no genl genlock ock signal signal detect detected ed
Section 5.6.2.2, “ Synchronization Settings ”
Genlock unlocked
Genlock signal cannot lock
Section 5.6.2.2, “ Synchronization Settings ”
New genlock format
Genlock format has changed
Section 5.6.2.2, “ Synchronization Settings ”
Video output/Genlock format mismatch
Genlock format does not match video format
Section 5.6.2.2, “ Synchronization Settings ”
Table 4.18. System alarms Alarm name
Description
Reference
Engine service started
Engine service started
-
Fan failure
A fan is misfunctionning
Section 2.4, “ Ventilation ”
PSU failure
A Power Supply Unit is misfunctionning
-
Critical temperature
Critical temperature level reached
Section 2.4, “ Ventilation ”
Network input link down
IP Input interface link down
Section 4.3.3.3.1.1, “ IP settings ”
Network output link down
IP Output interface link down
Section 4.3.3.3.1.1, “ IP settings ”
IGMP version changed
IGMP version changed
Section 5.2.3.4, “ IP SSM Settings ”
SSM not available
No IGMP SSM available on current IGMP GMP version
Section 5.2.3.4, “ IP SSM Settings ”
Invalid extension board
Hardware problem detected with extension board
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Table 4.19. Decoding alarms Alarm name
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Reference
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Output activity missing
No video output (either due to decoding error or missing input)
Section 5.3.2, “ Video Output ”
Miss Missiing lice licens nsee
A mis missi sing ng lice licenc ncee is is re requir quired ed for for cur currrent ent con confi figu gurratio ation n
Section 4.3.3.3.4.1, “ License handling ”
Table 4.20. Configuration alarms Alarm name
Description
Reference
Miss issing ing Audi Audio o PID PID
Sele Seleccted ted audi audio o PID PID miss issing ing from rom input nput strea tream m
Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ”
Audio decoders limit exceeded
Maximum number of audio decoders reached
Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ”
AC3/DD decoders limit exceeded
Maximum number of AC3 / DolbyDigital audio decoders reached
Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ”
EAC3/DD+ decoders limit exceeded
Maximum number of EAC3 / DolbyDigital+ audio decoders reached
Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ”
Audio pass thru limit exceeded
Maximum audio pass-thru limit reached
Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ”
Configuration error
Either no video in selected service, or no service with selected video PID
Section 5.3, “ Service Selection ”
Too low Remux bitrate
Remux bitrate configuration isn't sufficient for current input stream
Section 5.7.3, “ Remux Output ”
Dolby E missing
Dolby-E selected, but no Dolby-E present in S302 stream
Section 5.3.3.1.5, “ DolbyE Pass-Through mode ”
Dolby E moving
Dolby-E is moving
Section 5.3.3.1.5, “ DolbyE Pass-Through mode ”
Selected Selected pair doesn't doesn't exist exist
Selected Selected DolbyDolby-E E pair pair does does not exist in input input stream stream
Section 5.3.3.1.5, “ DolbyE Pass-Through mode ”
Invalid decoded PID
Selected audio PID is not decodable
Section 5.3.3.1.3, “ PCM mode ”
Invali Invalid d pass-t pass-thro hrough ugh PID PID
Pass-t Pass-thro hrough ugh is is not poss possibl iblee for sele selecte cted d audio audio PID PID
Section 5.3.3.1.4, “ Pass-Through mode ”
Anc wrong us user line
Wrong user line selected for ANC module
Section 5.5, “ Data Output ”
Anc line conflict
Conflict on ANC line configuration
Section 5.5, “ Data Output ”
Table 4.21. Traps description
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Missing Audio PID
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Audio decoders limit exceeded
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Audio pass thru limit exceeded
(Refer to associated alarm description)
output activity missing
(Refer to associated alarm description)
IP input failure
(Refer to associated alarm description)
No input activity
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Configuration error
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Engine service started
(Refer to associated alarm description)
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TS discontinuity on audio PID
(Refer to associated alarm description)
TS discontinuity on video PID
(Refer to associated alarm description)
TS discontinuity on data PID
(Refer to associated alarm description)
TS discontinuity on other PID
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Program is scrambled
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Fan failure
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Critical temperature
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Network input link down
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Network output link down
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Dolby E missing
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Dolby E moving
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Selected pair doesn't exist
(Refer to associated alarm description)
Note That table is saved on the DR5000, and persistent over system reboots.
Warning It is not possible to restore factory settings for that page once modified (unless performing a 'Restore Factory' operation.
Note Alarm levels are only used when they open. Changing the level of an already opened alarm will not alter its level.
4.3.3.3.3. BISS/CA System Parameter This panel is meant to manage parameters that pertain to the descrambling, from a system point of view. It is used to manage BISS injected IDs, and to communicate with CAM modules through MMI mechanism.
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Figure 4.13. System Descrambling Parameters view
BISS injected IDs The DR5000 can hold two injected IDs. Those injected IDs can be entered through the fields 'A' and 'B' of Figure 4.13, “System Descrambling Parameters view”. Selecting which key to use is then done through the decoder configuration.
Note Injected IDs are used to perform BISS-E descrambling; they are used to descramble the Encrypted Session Word (ESW) to form a Session Word (SW).
CAM Man Machine Interface The DR5000 offers the ability to communicate with both CAM modules through MMI, with panels 'C' and 'D' of Figure 4.13, “System Descrambling Parameters view”. It should be noted that the CAM modules are responsible for the content of these panels.
Note The "System" and "Biss Id/CA" menus will blink when a module requests an action from the end user.
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4.3.3.3.4. License management This panel is meant to manage and monitor software licenses and extension boards.
Figure 4.14. Licenses view
4.3.3.3.4.1. License handling The panel labeled 'A' of Figure 4.14, “Licenses view” is dedicated to license management. License state is reported in the panel labeled 'B', and license update can be performed through this page (license files must be provided exclusively by the support team)
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4.3.3.3.4.2. Extension boards The panel labeled 'C' of Figure 4.14, “Licenses view” details the extension boards (when present) and their status. Please contact the support team in case of board failure.
4.3.3.3.5. Firmware And Troubleshooting Figure 4.15. Firmware and Troubleshooting view
4.3.3.3.5.1. System actions The panel labeled 'A' of Figure 4.15, “Firmware and Troubleshooting view” is dedicated to firmware management. From here, you can, install a new firmware version, make a backup of your current version or restore your backup version.
Firmware update Click Update. A popup should appear asking for the update package file. Click on the Browse button to point to it and click Ok to proceed with the update, or Cancel to abort.
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After a few seconds, a popup should appear, asking you to wait while the update process is running. Wait until this popup disappears.
Note You can check that the upgrade process went well by checking that the displayed Current Version number is the expected one.
Note Update package are specific files provided by ATEME support. They should bear the extension '.pkg'. Other files will be rejected.
Firmware backup Click Backup, and press Yes in the popup asking you to confirm that you really want to save your current system version. The Backup button is disabled until the backup is done.
Note You can check that the backup process went well by checking that the Current Backup version number matches the Current Version's one.
Firmware restore Click Restore, and press Yes in the popup asking you to confirm you really want to restore the last saved system version. After a few seconds, a popup should appear, asking you to wait while the restore process is running. Wait until this popup disappears.
Note You can check that the restore process did well by checking that the System Version number matches the Current Backup's one.
Note It is always a good idea to make a backup of a known good functioning system version. It can be useful to recover from situations requiring a Factory Reset per example or coming back from an update not fully fulfilling your needs.
Over The Air Firmware Update (DVB-SSU) The DR5000 can retrieve and apply update packages through the incoming Transport Stream, regardless of the physical transport link. It means that firmware updates can be retrieved when receiving ASI, IP, or DVB-S/S2 transport stream. The DR5000 achieve reception of the update package through ETSI TS 102006 recommandation: "Specification for System Software Update in D VB Systems". www.ateme.com
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Firmware download can be managed through the "probed programs" panel, located on the left side of the web GUI (please refer to Section 4.3.2.2, “ Probed programs ”). • "Install SSU" button will install the the downloaded update package package (if any). There is no difference between installing installing a update through the mechanism described in Section 4.3.3.3.5.1, “ System actions ” and installing a DVB-SSU package. • "Drop SSU" button will will remove the the downloaded package package from the unit. It is useful to enforce enforce a new download download of a firmware package through the incoming Transport Stream. This will only erase the downloaded file, and will not perform any package update/restore actions.
Note This feature is meant for IRD management in a global system. As such, it is highly recommended to contact the ATEME support team if using that feature is envisioned.
Warning Depending on the "update_descriptor" located in the UNT, the DR5000 may automatically download and even install the update, which will of course interrupt the decoding process. This can be overriden through "DVB-SSU options".
4.3.3.3.5.2. DVB-SSU options The DR5000 provides a way to ensure that DVB-SSU operations will never interfere with the decoding process. Although ETSI TS 102006 recommandation defines an "update_descriptor" which can request automatic update of the unit (and thus interruption of the decoding processs), the checkbox depicted in label 'B' of Figure 4.15, “Firmware and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting view” will always assume always assume that the "update_descriptor" requests a "manual update" (following TSI 102006 semantic). It means that installing the update will always require a user action.
4.3.3.3.5.3. GUI options The panel labeled 'C' of Figure 4.15, “Firmware and Troubleshooting view” is dedicated to GUI options.
Tab switching If this option is enabled, a pop-up will appear when leaving a configuration tab with unapplied changes.
Change warning If this option is enabled, a pop-up will appear when configuration has configuration changed by external means (Front Panel, SNMP, or another Web GUI).
GUI Password If this option is enabled, a password will be required to access the Web GUI.
Note You can remove password either by disabling this checkbox, unselect it from the front panel 'system' menu, or performing a factory reset.
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Note If the option is selected but password field is left empty, the password is unchanged. This allows you to modify other GUI options without w ithout re-typing password.
Note When asked for the password, your web browser will also ask for a login. The default value is "admin" and is not configurable.
4.3.3.3.5.4. Remote Syslog The DR5000 provides a syslog functionnality. This allows system logs to be sent to the remote syslog server specified in the panel labeled 'D' or Figure 4.15, “Firmware and Troubleshooting view”.
Note The logs can be sent either by UDP or TCP.
4.3.3.3.5.5. Troubleshooting Logs Upon request, you may be asked to retrieve 'debug package' that will be further analyzed by the ATEME technical support. This will be achieved by clicking the appropriate buttons (label 'E' of Figure 4.15, “Firmware and Troubleshooting view”). • Debug package contains contains all the logs, plus some internal internal DR5000 information information that can be helpful. helpful. • On-Demand On-Demand logs will will only contain contain a subset subset of the last last lines lines of logs. • Inpu Inputt stat statiistics will contain a log file describing the evolution of the input stream. Please refer to Section C.2, “ Input Statistics File Format ” for more informations about this file.
Stream recording The DR5000 can record the incoming stream on an external USB mass storage device, inserted on the front panel USB connector (please refer to Section 4.2, “ Front Panel ”). This feature should be used exclusively upon support team request, and may interfere with the DR5000 decoding process. • A click on the "Record" "Record" button will will immediatel immediately y starts the recordi recording ng • A record duration (in (in seconds) and/or a maximal maximal file size size (in MB) can be specified specified to trigger the end of the recording, recording, otherwise a click on the "Stop" button will stop the recording. • A popup will always be displayed at the end of the recording recording to summarize summarize the troubleshooting troubleshooting operation. • Once captured, a file can be downloaded or deleted through through the buttons "Download" and "Delete". "Delete".
Note To ease file downloading, the "Browse" button lists all files preset on the USB key. It may be used to select a previously recorded file.
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Note The recording bandwidth is limited by the inserted USB key capabilities, which can be checked by clicking the "Test" button.
Warning The recorded data may or may not be descrambled, depending on the IP forwarding output mode (refer to Section 5.7, “ Stream Forwarding ”)
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5. Setting up a configuration 5.1. Overview This chapter will describe all the steps and all the parameters required to build a decoding configuration with the DR5000.
Note Although the Web GUI will be used as a basis to describe the configuration parameters, the meaning of those parameters are the same among all user interfaces. One can use the following chapters to build a configuration through the front panel or through SNMP.
Note The settings edited in the Web GUI are not sent to the DR5000 until the 'Apply' button has been clicked. If an edited parameter does the match the active parameter, it will be highlighted. Please refer to Section 4.3.3.2.1, “ Managing Multiple Configurations ” for more information on that topic.
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5.2. Input The very first parameter to set when setting up a configuration is the input type, i.e. by which physical mean the Transport Stream will be carried to the DR5000. The DR5000 has five input types: ASI (which requires no additional parameter), DVB-S/S2, IP, ZIXI and Ultra IP.
Figure 5.1. Input Type Parameter
Table 5.1. Input Type Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Input Type
ASI, DVB-S/S2, IP, ZIXI, Ultra IP
Determines the DR5000 input
Label 'A' of Figure 5.1, “Input Type Parameter”
5.2.1. ASI Input Selecting ASI input only requires to select the appropriate ASI input connector. Please refer to Section 2.3.2, “ ASI IO Interfaces ” for a description of those connectors.
Table 5.2. ASI Input Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
ASI Connector
1, 2
Determines the DR5000 ASI input connector
Label 'B' of Figure 5.1, “Input Type Parameter”
5.2.2. DVB-S/S2 Input DVB-S/S2 input requires to set up a few parameters before receiving a transport stream.
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Figure 5.2. DVB-S2 Settings View
Table 5.3. DVB-S2 Settings Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
LNB Control
On, Off
Determines if signals will be sent to control the LNB
Label 'A' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
Polarization
Vertical, Horizontal
When LNB Control is enabled, determines the desired polarization type (and the associated DC 13V 18V signal)
Label 'B' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
Tone 22kHz
Off, On
When LNB Control is enabled, determines band selection to switch the antenna Local Oscillator (Dual Band LNB)
Label 'C' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
Interface
RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4
Determines which RF connector will be used to receive the stream
Label 'D' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
Mode
Auto, DVBS, DVB-S2
Determines the modulation standard. 'Auto' usually gives the best result
Label 'E' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
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Downlink Frequency Local Oscillator Frequency
Search Range
Symbol Rate
DVB-S2 Gold Code
Multistream
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Downlink frequency of the desired signal. The DR5000 will automatically derive the intermediate frequency by comparing this value to the Local Oscillator Frequency
Label 'F' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
MHz
Local oscillator Frequency. The DR5000 will automatically derive the intermediate frequency by comparing this value to the Downlink Frequency
Label 'G' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
MHz
The DR5000 will try to lock on a signal within this range around the center frequency
Label 'H' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
MSym/s
Target symbol rate of the carrier to lock on. This field is mandatory
Label 'I' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
0 .. 262143
Supported only in DVB-S2 mode, this parameter allows randomizing the PLHEADER for energy dispersal. It should be left to 0 if unused
Label 'J' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
0..255
Supported only in DVB-S2/S2X mode, these parameters allows the reception of multi-streams signal (aka ISI/ISSY).
Label 'K' and 'L' of Figure 5.2, “DVBS2 Settings View”
Warning LNB Control can damage your installation when enabled with improper infrastructure. Please contact ATEME support for more information.
Warning Multi-stream feature requires specific hardware to be used. Please context ATEME support for more information.
5.2.2.1. Intermediate Frequency Derivation The DR5000 will automatically derive the intermediate frequency, based on both the Local Oscillator Frequency and the Downlink Frequency. • If Downlink Frequency Frequency is above Local Oscillator Oscillator Frequency, then then the DR5000 assumes assumes to be in "Ku Band", Band", and will set Intermediate Frequency = Downlink Frequency - Local Oscillator Frequency. • If Downlink Frequency Frequency is above above Local Oscillator Oscillator Frequency, then the DR5000 assumes to be in "C Band", and will set Intermediate Frequency = Local Oscillator Frequency - Downlink Frequency
5.2.3. IP Input IP input requires to set up a few parameters before receiving a transport stream.
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Figure 5.3. IP Settings View
5.2.3.1. Basic IP settings Decoding a transport stream carried over IP is quite straightforward (it requires not more than a reception interface and a multicast group address). Once the parameters described in Table 5.4, “Basic IP Settings Description” are correctly set, stream reception will start.
Table 5.4. Basic IP Settings Description Parameter
Input Buffer Size
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Description
GUI location
Milliseconds
Determines the buffer duration of the IP input. This buffer is responsible for IP dejittering and for FEC reconstruction. Large values implies more latency, but may enhance output signal stability and FEC reconstruction
Label 'A' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
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Stream 1, Stream 2, or a VLAN (Please refer to Section 4.3.3.3.1, “ Setting Network And Time ” for information on virtual interface configuration)
Selects the ethernet input interface.
Label 'B' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Primary source Type
Multicast, Unicast
Determines the reception mode. When multicast is chosen, the DR5000 will broadcast an IGMP join message to register to the specified multicast address. When unicast is chosen, the DR5000 will listen to incoming stream on the selected input interface
Label 'C' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Primary source IP
IP Address
Address of the multicast group to join. Disabled when in unicast mode
Label 'D' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Primary source Port
Port Number
Input port on which the DR5000 will listen to incoming stream
Label 'E' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
ProMPEG FEC
Enabled, Disabled
When enabled, the DR5000 will try to lock on one several FEC streams, and will automatically performs correction if required
Label 'F' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Primary source Interface
5.2.3.2. Failover IP Settings The DR5000 has failover capability. It means that it is able to automatically switch to another IP source, following user-configurable conditions. Failover basically has three operating modes: • In 'automatic' mode, mode, the secondary source will be used after a user-configurable amount of inactivity inactivity time on the primary source. The DR5000 will switch back to primary source as soon as activity is detected on it. • In 'toggle' mode, when the active active source (primary (primary or secondary) secondary) becomes inactive for a user-configurable user-configurable amount of time, the DR5000 will switch to the other one. • In 'manual' mode, the secondary source will will be used after a user-configurable user-configurable amount of inactivity inactivity time on the primary source. The DR5000 will never switch back to the primary input.
Table 5.5. Failover IP Settings Description Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Redundancy
None, Failover, SMPTE2022-7
Enables redundancy feature
Label 'G' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Mode
Automatic, Toggle, Manual
Failover behavior, as described in Section 5.2.3.2, “ Failover IP Settings ”
Label 'H' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Auto-join
Enabled, Disabled
If enabled, the DR5000 will try to subscribe to the failover source as soon as possible. It can reduce switching time, but the DR5000 will receive both streams (increases the required bandwidth)
Label 'I' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Trigger Pe Period
milliseconds
Duration of inactivity after which a source will be considered as 'down'
Label 'J' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
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Secondary source Interface
Stream 1, Stream 2, or a VLAN (Please refer to Section 4.3.3.3.1, “ Setting Network And Time ” for information on virtual interface configuration)
Selects the ethernet input interface. A warning icon will appear when trying to use a disabled interface
Label 'L' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Secondary source Type
Multicast, Unicast
Determines the reception mode of the secondary source.
Label 'M' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Secondary source IP
IP Address
Address of the multicast group to join. Disabled when in unicast mode
Label 'N' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Port Number
Input port on which the DR5000 will listen to incoming stream for secondary source
Label 'O' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Secondary source Port
In 'toggle' and 'manual' mode, two special actions can force the switch behavior: • 'Force toggle', available available only in 'toggle' mode, mode, will switch to the other interface interface (primary if currently using using secondary interface, and reciprocally). • 'Force primary', available available only in in 'manual' mode, will switch to primary interface interface (regardless (regardless of which interface is currently active).
5.2.3.3. SMPTE 2022-7 Settings The DR5000 supports SMPTE 2022-7, which purpose is to provide seamless switching between two or more streams. The underlying assumption is that the IRD receives a duplicate of the stream, from a RTP point of view (all the fields of the RTP header shall be identical for every received packet).
Note The DR5000 supports "Class SBR" (Slower Bit Rate, i.e. bitrates lower than 270 mbps) streams, and is compatible with High-Skew links (i.e. "combination of switching-induced jitter and differential path delay in such a link can be greater than 50ms", according to SMPTE 2022-7).
Table 5.6. SMPTE 2022-7 Settings Se ttings Description Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Redundancy
None, Failover, SMPTE2022-7
Enables redundancy feature
Label 'G' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Netw Networ ork k Ske Skew w
Low, Low, Mode Modera rate te,, Hig High h
Selects the skew tolerance. This has to be chosen accordingly to the physical link characteristics
Label 'K' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Secondary source Interface
Stream 1, Stream 2, or a VLAN (Please refer to Section 4.3.3.3.1, “ Setting Network And Time ” for information on virtual interface configuration)
Selects the ethernet input interface. A warning icon will appear when trying to use a disabled interface
Label 'L' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
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Secondary source Type
Multicast, Unicast
Determines the reception mode of the secondary source.
Label 'M' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Secondary source IP
IP Address
Address of the multicast group to join. Disabled when in unicast mode
Label 'N' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Secondary source Port
Port Number
Input port on which the DR5000 will listen to incoming stream for secondary source
Label 'O' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Note The "Network skew" settings defines the amount of buffer that will be kept in the DR5000. That buffering is meant to ensure that the two SMPTE 2022-7 sources will overlap and that the DR5000 will be able to pick packets from one or another source, in a seamless way. This "skew" buffer comes in addition of the "dejittering" buffer defined in Section 5.2.3.1, “ Basic IP settings ”.
Warning SMPTE 2022-7 latency is twice the skew tolerance. For instance, when using "High skew" tolerance, the specific SMPTE 2022-7 latency will be 900ms.
5.2.3.4. IP SSM Settings SSM is the acronym for Source Specific Multicast. It is a feature brought by IGMP V3, that allows to subscribe not only to a multicast group, but to specific sources inside that multicast group. For instance, one can choose between two streams which share the same multicast address, but emitted by different encoders.
Note This feature requires IGMP V3 network infrastructure. Otherwise, the DR5000 will fallback to IGMP V2 which does not offer SSM. SSM has two operating modes: • In 'exclude' mode, the DR5000 will subscribe to a multicast multicast group, and request sources that are not part of the the provided list. • In 'include' mode, the DR5000 will subscribe subscribe to a multicast group, and request only only sources that are part of the provided list.
Note 'Excluding' no source is equivalent to including all the sources: it is the standard IGMP V2 behavior.
Table 5.7. IP SSM Settings Description Parameter
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Possible values
Description
GUI location
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Source Filtering
Enabled, Disabled
Enables Source Specific Multicast
Label 'P' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Filter mode
Exclude, Include
Filter mode, as described in Section 5.2.3.4, “ IP SSM Settings ”
Label 'Q' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Sou Source rces List List
IP Addr Addres essses
List of addresses to include or exclude, depending on the specified filtering mode
Label 'R' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Note Source filtering is applied for both primary and secondary sources.
5.2.3.5. IP VBR Settings VBR support refers to stream where the PCR rate varies in time. It is typically the case when some PIDs have been removed from a TS CBR stream, without paying attention to PCR accuracy aspects. A common application is NULL packets removal, where TS layer stuffing is removed to decrease the bandwidth. The DR5000 supports such streams. This option shall only be activated on VBR streams.
Note VBR does not refer here to SMPTE 2022-3/4 standards.
Table 5.8. VBR Settings Description Parameter
VBR Support
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Enabled, Disabled
When enabled, the DR5000 will internally padd the incoming stream with NULL packets to re-generate a PCR-accurate stream. When enabled, the buffer duration is forced to 500 ms (refer to Section 5.2.3.1, “ Basic IP settings ”).
Label 'S' of Figure 5.3, “IP Settings View”
Warning VBR is only supported on UDP streams in version 2.2.0.0, with a maximum bitrate of 50 mbps.
5.2.4. ZIXI Input ZIXI input uses the IP interface. It can be configured on two different modes, through the 'B' drop-down of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”: • Push Mode: Mode: In this mode, mode, the server server initiat initiates es the connecti connection. on. • Pull Mode: Mode: In this mode, mode, the DR5000 DR5000 initiate initiatess the connectio connection. n. www.ateme.com
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Note In order to use "Push Mode", the appropriate ZIXI license must be installed on your system for this option to appear in the web GUI. Please contact the ATEME support team for more information.
Figure 5.4. ZIXI Settings View
Table 5.9. ZIXI Settings Selects the mode of operation.
Label 'B' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”.
Selects the ethernet input interface.
Label 'C' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
IP address
Address of Zixi broadcaster server (only in Pull mode)
Label 'D' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
Port
Port Number
Push mode: Input port on which the DR5000 will listen to incoming ZIXI streams. Pull mode: Output port of Zixi Broadcaster server.
Label 'E' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
FEC Overhead
Percentage
Only in 'Pull mode'. Defines the percentage of FEC overhead sent beside data stream.
Label 'F' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
Channel
String
Name of the channel, as configured in Zixi Broadcaster server (only in Pull mode)
Label 'G' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
Mode
'Pull' or 'Push' mode
Stream 1, Stream 2, or a VLAN (Please refer to Section 4.3.3.3.1, “ SetInterface ting Network And Time ” for information on virtual interface configuration) Address
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Password
String
Password protecting the channel, as configured in Zixi Broadcaster server (only in Pull mode)
Label 'H' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
Latency
Latency duration [ms]
Latency of the transmission link (only in Pull mode)
Label 'I' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
Type + String
Configuration the AES Type and the AES Key used to encrypt the stream. Use the 'Generate' button to generate a random key of the right length.
Label 'J' of Figure 5.4, “ZIXI Settings View”
Encryption
5.2.5. Ultra IP Input Ultra IP input extends the IP capabilities of the DR5000. With the addition of the Ultra IP extension board, the DR5000 operator can now receive IP input stream with an ultra-low latency.
Figure 5.5. Ultra IP Settings View
Table 5.10. Ultra IP Settings
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Effect
Label
Network/DHCP
Addressing policy. It can be either Static or DHCP.
Label 'A'
Network/IP
IP address of the network interface
Label 'B'
Network/Subnet
IP Subnet of the network interface
Label 'C'
Network/Gateway
Gateway of the network interface
Label 'D'
Input/IP
IP address of the stream carrying the TS
Label 'E'
Input/Port
UDP Port of the stream carrying the TS
Label 'F'
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Input/Pro-MPEG FEC
Enable the Pro-MPEG FEC. A sufficient buffer must be provided in order for the FEC to be computed.
Label 'G'
Input/Input buffer size
Size of the de-jittering and FEC buffer.
Label 'H'
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5.3. Service Selection Once the input has been configured, the DR5000 should be receiving transport stream (this can be checked by looking at Section 4.3.2.3, “ Input status ” and Section 4.3.2.2, “ Probed programs ”, to figure out if the DR5000 succeeded to lock to the input stream) This panel lets you choose which service (or which PIDs inside a service) you want to decode, and how the audio PIDs will be mapped on the available audio output pairs.
Figure 5.6. Service Selection View
That view is made of three panels that will be hereinafter described: Service Editor, Video Output, Audio Output.
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5.3.1. Service Editor The DR5000 has three service selection modes: • Auto mode will automatically automatically select select the first first program (either (either in PAT appearance appearance order or by ascending program_number, depending on PSI Order configuration. Please see Section 5.3.1.1, “ PSI Order configuration ” for more information) to decode in the incoming transport stream. Unless you only work with Single Program Transport Stream (SPTS), this mode is deprecated as it is very likely that the decoder will not sele ct the program you wish to decode. Nevertheless, this mode can be useful to get a fast and reliable check that the input setting s are correct. In that mode, the audio and video PIDs are automatically chosen (please refer to Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ” for more information of how audio is mapped).
Note "Auto" program selection is made regardless of the program scrambling; In other words, this mode selects the first program, not the first unsc rambled program. • Auto-Service mode. This mode can be seen as an advanced version version of the 'Auto' mode. In auto-service, one can set two 'preferred' service IDs which the DR5000 will try to find in the incoming transport stream. Once found, the audio and video PIDs are automatically chosen (please refer to Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ” for more information of how audio is mapped).
Note "Auto-Service" program selection is made regardless of the program scrambling; the DR5000 will not automatically switch to the secondary service when the primary service is scrambled. • Pid-Locked mode. This This is the preferred operational operational mode. Everything Everything is specified specified by the the operator, the DR5000 will not perform any automatic PID selection (it may still perform automatic PID mapping for audio, refer to Section 5.3.3, “ Audio Output ” for more information).
Table 5.11. Service Selection Parameters Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Mode
Auto, Auto Service, Pid Locked
Service selection mode, as described in Section 5.3.1, “ Service Editor ”
Label 'A' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Service Id
First 'preferred' service Id that the DR5000 will try to find, when in 'auto-service' mode. A value of 0 means 'any' (fallback to 'auto' mode). If the service is not found, the DR5000 will try to find a service matching the secondary service Id
Label 'C' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Service Id
Secondary 'preferred' service Id that the DR5000 will try to find, when in 'auto-service' mode, if the Primary service Id was not found A value of 0 means 'any' (fallback to 'auto' mode).
Label 'D' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Primary Service Id Secondary Service Id
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Note If the DR5000 fails to find any service/PID that match the user selection in the incoming stream, a configuration error alarm will be raised.
Warning Whatever the selection mode, it is not possible to output PIDs that are not part of the same service.
5.3.1.1. PSI Order configuration The DR5000 can re-order streams and services in two ways (see label 'B' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”): • Follow PSI Order. In this mode, the services will be in the same same order than they are are in the PAT, and the streams streams (within each service) will be in the same order they are in the respective PMT. • Ascending PID Order. In this mode, the services services will be re-ordered by ascending ascending program_number (as described in the PAT and in the PMT). The stream (within each service) will be re-ordered in ascending PID order. This configuration has two effects : • It modify the displayed probed program list (see Section 4.3.2.2.1, “ Probed Probed program list ”), • It also modifies modifies the automatic audio audio PID mapping mapping (see Section Section 5.3.3.4, “ Audio PID selection ”).
5.3.2. Video Output This panel is only used in "pid-locked" mode. Otherwise, the DR5000 automatically selects the video PID.
Table 5.12. Video Output Parameters Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Pid
a Pid
Video PID to decode and output. It shall be the PID of a MPEG2/MPEG4 stream
Label 'E' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
To decode a radio service (a service with no video pid), select either 'Radio', or custom-pid '0' as the selected Video Pid. In that case, selected program (for PCR and CA_Descriptors) will not be based on the Video Pid, but on the first configured Audio pid.
5.3.3. Audio Output There are sixteen output pairs on the DR5000: eight pairs can be embedded in the SD I signal, four discrete pairs can be output through AES connectors (refer to Section 2.3.7, “ Audio Out Interfaces ”), and four pairs can be output through analog audio extension board. Audio output is very flexible on the DR5000. Basically, any audio input PID (more precisely, any channel of any audio input PID) can be mapped to any output channel. The complete mapping can be envisioned in two steps:
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• Selecting the output mode of a given output. That step must must always be performed, performed, whatever the service selection mode. • Selecting the PID(s) PID(s) associated to a given output. That step is automatic in 'auto' or 'auto-service' 'auto-service' modes, and userspecified in 'pid-locked' mode.
Table 5.13. Audio Output Parameters Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Output Mode
Auto, PCM, Monitor, Pass-Through, DolbyE PassThrough, Disabled
Selects the audio output mode, as described in Section 5.3.3.1, “ Audio Output Modes ”
Label 'F' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
a Pid
Selects the PID that will be output of the associated stereo pair. Only present in 'pid-locked' service selection mode
Label 'G' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
a Pid
Selects the PID that will be output on the first channel of the associated stereo pair. Only present in 'pid-locked' service selection mode
Label 'H' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Second Channel PID (PCM mode)
a Pid
Selects the PID that will be output on the second channel of the associated stereo pair. Only present in 'pid-locked' service selection mode
Label 'I' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
First Channel PID channel (PCM mode)
a channel index (1-6)
Selects the channel of a given PID that will be output on the first channel of the associated stereo pair. Only present in 'pid-locked' service selection mode
Label 'J' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Second Channel PID channel (PCM mode)
a channel index (1-6)
Selects the channel of a given PID that will be output Label 'K' of Figure 5.6, on the second channel of the associated stereo pair. “Service Selection View” Only present in 'pid-locked' service selection mode
Pid (Auto, Monitor, Pass-through, DolbyE Passthrough modes) First Channel PID (PCM mode)
AES pair
A pair index (1-4)
Selects the AES pair that will be extracted from the S302M input PID (a S302M pid can hold up to 4 AES pairs). Not taken into account if the input PID is not S302M
User line
Enabled, Disabled
Override the default line location of the DolbyE data inside the SDI frame
Label 'M' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Line Line Numb Number er
A lin linee num numbe berr
When User line is enabled, specifies the location (first line inside the output SDI frame) of the DolbyE data.
Label 'N' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Audio delay
[ms]
Delay the audio output. Positive values will postpone the audio in the future, while negative value will advance the output.
Label 'P' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
Output Level
Analog output level
Specifies the analog output level. Please refer to Section 5.3.3.2, “ Analog audio output level ”
Label 'Q' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”
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Note Using negative audio delays will increase latency.
Note To display "Advanced settings" panel, click on button labeled 'O' of Figure 5.6, “Service Selection View”.
5.3.3.1. Audio Output Modes There are five possible operating modes for each of those sixteen outputs. Those modes are described in the sections below.
Note When selecting "Disabled" mode, no audio will be output on that pair.
Warning Selecting a mode which is not compatible with a given PID will raise a configuration alarm, and no audio will be output on the associated pair.
5.3.3.1.1. Auto mode The DR5000 will automatically selects the appropriate processing and output of a given input PID, depending on its codec. The possible combinations of audio codec/modes are described in the following table:
Table 5.14. Audio Mode Compliance codec
auto behavior
pass-through
pcm/monitor
mpeg audio
pcm
N/A
X
AAC
PCM
N/A
X
AC3
PCM (PID-Locked) or PassThrough (Auto and Auto Service)
X
X
EAC3
PCM (PID-Locked) or PassThrough (Auto and Auto Service)
X
X
S302M
Dolby-E Pass-Through
X
N/A
Dolby-E (over S302M)
Dolby-E Pass-Through
X
N/A
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5.3.3.1.2. Monitor mode The DR5000 will try to decode, whenever possible, the selected PID, and will output a stereo version of the decoded signal on the output pair.
5.3.3.1.3. PCM mode The user can choose which pair of PIDs will be used to form the output stereo pair (in that mode, different PIDs can be selected for left and right channels). This mode can typically be used to output a 5.1 PID over 3 stereo pairs, or to output two dual-mono streams into a stereo pair.
5.3.3.1.4. Pass-Through mode The DR5000 will carry the selected PID 'as-is' to the stereo output pair. Depending on the input codec, the DR5000 will build the output AES layer (AC3/AC3+ use-case) or use the one provided by the stream itself (S302M). When receiving a S302M stream, the DR5000 will not perform any processing on the AES stream contained in the S302M pid. Please refer to Section 5.3.3.1.5, “ DolbyE Pass-Through mode ” for advanced processing.
Note A S302M stream can contain up to 4 AES pairs. The DR5000 configuration allows to select which pair to extract from the incoming S302M PID.
5.3.3.1.5. DolbyE Pass-Through mode This mode can be seen as a specialized "Pass-Through" mode, intended to ease operations when transmitting DolbyE streams. That mode will only accept S302M streams as input, and will try to make the audio output as compliant as possible for equipments in the video chain that follow the DR5000: • The AES layer will be re-written to contain an accurate accurate information. information. More precisely, precisely, the AES "Channel Status" Status" will be correctly formatted. • The DolbyE data will be be moved so that the the bitstream starts starts within the Dolby line recommandations, recommandations, depending on the output format. This is intended to correct misaligned DolbyE frames, by constantly tracking and correcting every incoming DolbyE frame. The default line (reported in Table 5.15, “DolbyE start line recommandations”) can be overriden to place the DolbyE data to any location in the SDI frame.
Table 5.15. DolbyE start line recommandations
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Total number of lines
Recommended Dolby position
625/50/i
625
12
525/59.94/i
525
14
1920x1080/60/i
1125
24
1920x1080/59.94/i
1125
24
1920x1080/50/i
1125
21
1920x1080/60/p
1125
47
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1920x1080/59.94/p
1125
47
1920x1080/50/p
1125
42
1920x1080/30/p
1125
24
1920x1080/29.97/p
1125
24
1920x1080/25/p
1125
21
1920x1080/24/p
1125
27
1920x1080/23.98/p
1125
27
1280x720/60/p
750
32
1280x720/59.94/p
750
32
1280x720/50/p
750
28
1280x720/30/p
750
16
1280x720/29.97/p
750
16
1280x720/25/p
750
14
1280x720/24/p
750
18
1280x720/23.98/p
750
18
Warning That mode of operation is only intended for S302M streams that contain DolbyE data. All other input types will fallback to Pass-Through. Because this is the desired behavior when automatically composing a non-Dolby-E S302M stream, no alarm will be raised.
5.3.3.2. Analog audio output level When available, analog audio output level can take four values
Table 5.16. Analog Audio Output Levels Description Output Level
Description
24 dBu @ 0 dBFS
USA standard, Dolby recommandations
22 dBu @ 0 dBFS
France and Japan standards
18 dBu @ 0 dBFS
EBU R68, most European countries
-10 dbV @ -20 dbFS
Domestic recording, consumer line level.
5.3.3.3. Audio delay Each audio output can be delayed or advanced: • Use negative values values to advance the audio. It should be used when, in the the source TS, the audio is late on the video. • Use positive values to delay the audio. audio. it should be used used when, in the source TS, the audio is ahead ahead of the video.
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Note Delays are specified for an output pair.
Warning Using negatives values will actually delay the video, which will increase overall latency.
5.3.3.4. Audio PID selection Auto or Auto-Service modes When not in 'pid-locked' mode (refer to Section 5.3.1, “ Service Editor ”), the DR5000 is responsible for selecting the audio PIDs that will be output. In such case, the DR5000 will map the incoming PIDs according to their orders (depending on PSI order configuration. See Section 5.3.1.1, “ PSI Order configuration ”) on the audio outputs: the first PID will be mapped on Group1/Pair1, the second PID on Group1/Pair2, and so on. The following rules apply: • If a given audio output is disabled, the corresponding corresponding PID will not be mapped. mapped. • If the audio output output mode is not compatible with the the PID codec (for instance, 'pass-through' 'pass-through' mode is configured configured for Group1/Pair1, but the first PID is AAC, which can't be output in pass-through), then the corresponding PID will not be mapped: silence will be output and an alarm is raised. • If the audio output mode is set to to "auto", then the DR5000 will will automatically automatically select the appropriate appropriate output mode mode ('pass-through' or 'pcm'). If a PID can be output both as pass-through and PCM, pass-through will always be preferred.
Note PID mapping is independant on Embedded AES, External AES or Analog outputs.
Note Pass-through PIDs are discarded in the analog output list.
Example 1 Let's consider a service containing four audio PIDs: PID 120 (AC3), PID 121 (S302M), PID 122 (AAC), PID 123 (AAC)
Table 5.17. Audio PID selection example 1
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Configured Output mode
Selected PID
Output Mode
Group 1/Pair 1
auto
120 (AC3)
pass-through
Group 1/Pair 2
auto
121 (S302M)
Dolby-E Pass-Through
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Group 2/Pair 1
auto
122 (AAC)
pcm
Group 2/Pair 2
auto
123 (AAC)
pcm
Group 3/Pair 1
auto
none
disabled
Group 3/Pair 2
auto
none
disabled
Group 4/Pair 1
auto
none
disabled
Group 4/Pair 2
auto
none
disabled
AES1
auto
120 (AC3)
pass-through
AES2
auto
121 (S302M)
Dolby-E Pass-Through
AES3
auto
122 (AAC)
pcm
AES4
auto
123 (AAC)
pcm
Example 2 Let's consider a service containing four audio PIDs: PID 120 (AC3), PID 121 (S302M), PID 122 (AAC), PID 123 (AAC)
Table 5.18. Audio PID selection example 2 Output
Configured Output mode
Selected PID
Output Mode
Group 1/Pair 1
PCM
120 (AC3)
pcm
Group 1/Pair 2
auto
121 (S302M)
Dolby-E Pass-Through
Group 2/Pair 1
pass-through
122 (AAC)
disabled
Group 2/Pair 2
auto
123 (AAC)
pcm
Group 3/Pair 1
auto
none
disabled
Group 3/Pair 2
auto
none
disabled
Group 4/Pair 1
auto
none
disabled
Group 4/Pair 2
auto
none
disabled
AES1
auto
120 (AC3)
pass-through
AES2
auto
121 (S302M)
Dolby-E Pass-Through
AES3
auto
122 (AAC)
pcm
AES4
auto
123 (AAC)
pcm
Comment
AAC incompatible with pass-through
Example 3 Let's consider a service containing four audio PIDs: PID 120 (AC3), PID 121 (S302M), PID 122 (AAC), PID 123 (AAC)
Table 5.19. Audio PID selection example 3 Output
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Selected PID
Output Mode
Comment
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Group 1/Pair 1
disabled
N/A
disabled
Group 1/Pair 2
auto
121 (S302M)
Dolby-E Pass-Through
Group 2/Pair 1
disabled
N/A
disabled
Group 2/Pair 2
auto
123 (AAC)
pcm
Group 3/Pair 1
auto
none
disabled
Group 3/Pair 2
auto
none
disabled
Group 4/Pair 1
auto
none
disabled
Group 4/Pair 2
auto
none
disabled
AES1
disabled
N/A
disabled
AES2
auto
121 (S302M)
Dolby-E Pass-Through
AES3
auto
122 (AAC)
pcm
AES4
auto
123 (AAC)
pcm
PID 120 will be skipped PID 122 will be skipped
PID 120 will be skipped
Pid-locked mode In Pid-Locked mode, the user is responsible for selecting the exact audio mapping.
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5.4. Biss/CA The DR5000 can descramble the incoming stream using either BISS or using a DVB-CI compatible Conditional Access Module module plugged into one of the available slots. Those modes of operation are exclusive: CAM and BISS can not be configured simultaneously.
Figure 5.7. Descrambling Parameters view
The list of services that are to be descrambled is independant from the descrambling itself (BISS or CAM), and can be built in various ways: • No program programss will will be be descram descrambled. bled. • All the programs will be descrambled. descrambled. Selecting this this mode can corrupt corrupt the forwarded forwarded stream if the input stream stream contains multiple programs scrambled with different keys. • Only the decoded program will be descrambled (the choice of the program being decoded is made in Section Section 5.3, “ Service Selection ”).
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• "User-Defined" mode allows to specify specify which programs programs to descramble, descramble, independantly from from the program program being decoded. This is the preferred mode when using the DR5000 to forward one or more descrambled program to a downstream equipment, either through ASI (Section 5.7.1, “ ASI Output ”) or IP (Section 5.7.2, “ IP Output ”).
Note The descrambling is only made on packets that are marked as scrambled in their TS header
Table 5.20. BISS/CA Parameters Description Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Descrambling Mode
None, Biss, CAM
Descrambling mode of operation.
label 'A' of Figure 5.7, “Descrambling Parameters view”
Service selection
All, Decoded, User-Defined
Defines how the descrambled services list will be built.
label 'B' of Figure 5.7, “Descrambling Parameters view”
N/A
When in User-Defined service selection mode, this list allows to specify all the programs that are to be descrambled. Additionally, the CAM slot to use can be specified.
label 'C' of Figure 5.7, “Descrambling Parameters view”
Service list
5.4.1. BISS parameters BISS descrambling has two modes of operation: • BISS 1: In such case, case, a Session Word (SW) of 12 hexadecimal hexadecimal digits is entered to descramble the stream. That SW is meant to be private and shall never be shared as it is self-sufficient to perform descrambling. • BISS E: In such case, an Encrypted Session Word (ESW) (ESW) of 16 hexadecimal hexadecimal digits digits is entered to descramble the stream. That encrypted session word may be public, as it has to be decrypted thanks to the unit Injected ID (refer to Figure 4.13, “System Descrambling Parameters view”) to be usable as a SW.
Note The DR5000 can hold two injected IDs. The selection of which injected ID to use is made through the BISS-E operating mode, which is split in Biss E1 (which uses Injected ID #1) and an d Biss E2 (which uses Injected ID #2) to perform descrambling.
Table 5.21. BISS parameters Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Biss Mode
Biss-1, BissE #1, Biss-E #2
Biss Mode, as described in Section 5.4.1, “ BISS parameters ”
Label 'D' of Figure 5.7, “Descrambling Parameters view”
SW/ESW Key
12 (Biss 1) or 16 (BissE1/2) hexa digits
SW or ESW key to be used for descrambling
Label 'E' of Figure 5.7, “Descrambling Parameters view”
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5.4.2. CA parameters The CAM slot selection follows the following rules: • In "Decoded" or "All" service service selection modes, modes, only the top CAM slot will be used used for descrambling descrambling operations. The bottom slot will not descramble the stream in those operating modes. • In "User-Defined" service service selection mode, one of the two slots holding CA modules can be be specified for the descrambling of a given program. Up to 8 programs can be selected. That selection is made on the GUI using the dropdown depicted in label 'C' of Figure 5.7, “Descrambling Parameters view”. An icon will appear on the GUI when one selects a CAM slot which does not currently hold a CA module.
Warning The number of programs that the DR5000 will descramble will depend on the module capabilities. One should not try to descramble more programs than what is officially supported by the module vendor, otherwise unexpected behavior can occur.
Note Parameters "Force3V3" and "Service limiting" have no effect in version 2.2.0.0 of the DR5000.
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5.5. Data Output Once the input has been configured, the DR5000 should be receiving transport stream (this can be checked by looking at Section 4.3.2.3, “ Input status ” and Section 4.3.2.2, “ Probed programs ”, to figure out if the DR5000 succeeded to lock to the input stream) This panel lets you choose which data (under the form of ANC/VBI) will be processed and output by the DR5000. Some data may also be "burnt" onto the video itself, for monitoring purposes.
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Figure 5.8. Data Output View
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Note DR5000 version 2.2.0.0 will not insert any ANC/VBI data on a downscaled version of an HD input signal. VBI/ANC data will be inserted in a SD-SDI signal when the input signal is a SD stream, except if HD resize is activated.
5.5.1. Ancillary Data Ancillary data are inserted either in the Horizontal or Vertical ancillary space. All the configurable ANC data in the DR5000 follow the same philosophy: • ANC data insertion insertion can be enabled/disabled (label 'A' of Figure 5.8, “Data “Data Output View”) • ANC data source can can be configured, either explicitely explicitely (from a PID) or implicitely implicitely (by specifying the data type); label 'B' of Figure 5.8, “Data Output View” • ANC data line location can either be automatic, or user-defined, through through labels 'C' and 'D' of Figure Figure 5.8, “Data Output View”. Default line location are shown in Table 5.22, “Vertical Ancillary data default location”.
Note Audio Control Packet is always inserted in HD video formats. It is not inserted for SD video formats.
Note S352M packets are always inserted.
Table 5.22. Vertical Ancillary data default location ANC Type
Default Line (offset from the switch line)
SMPTE 12
+2 (SD), N/A (HD)
SMPTE 2010
+2
SMPTE 2016
+1
SMPTE 2031
+2
SMPTE 334-1
+2
SMPTE 334-2
+2
SMPTE 2038
N/A
Table 5.23. Switch lines
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SMPTE RP168 Switch lines
625/50/i
6,319
525/59.94/i
10,273
1920x1080/X/i
7,569
1920x1080/X/p
7
1280x720/X/p
7
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Warning In case of line location conflicts in the ANC space, user-defined locations are always satisfied first, while the DR5000 will try to place the other ANC data in the remaining ANC space. The appropriate alarm will be raised if the conflict can not be automatically solved.
5.5.1.1. SMPTE 12 SMPTE 12 defines the transmission of time code in the Horizontal Ancillary Data Space (for HD) or Vertical Ancillary Data Space (for SD). The DR5000 supports insertion of Vertical Intervale Time Code in the ancillary space. VITC source is always a video PID, the time code being extracted from the "user data" of the video elementary stream. When missing, the time code will be interpolated from its last value in the incoming stream.
5.5.1.2. SMPTE 2010 SMPTE 2010 defines the carriage of ANSI/SCTE 104 messages in the Vertical Ancillary Data space, both is SD or HD video formats. Those ANSI/SCTE 104 messages, in the DR5000, come from SCTE 35 messages that are carried through a dedicated PID.
Note Only the "splice_insert" and "splice_null" command are supported in SCTE 35 to SCTE 104 translation.
5.5.1.3. SMPTE 2016 SMPTE 2016 allows to carry Active Format Description (AFD), Bar Data and Pan-Scan information into the SDI frame, so that an equipment receiving that SDI frame can extract the Region Of Interest inside that frame that carry the active video, that may not match with the entire frame because of 4:3 to 16:9 conversions.
Note Pan-Scan information is not supported in version 2.2.0.0 of the DR5000. SMPTE 2016 source can be: • A video PID: the message message payload will be extracted extracted from the video video elementary stream, stream, as a combination combination of the signalled aspect ratio and of the "afd_data" structure carried in the elementary stream user data (as defined in ETSI EN 101 154). This is the preferred way of carrying AFD/Bar Data information. • A VBI PID: the message message payload will will be extracted extracted from the "wss" data field of the VBI PID (as defined in ETSI EN 301 775).
5.5.1.4. SMPTE 2038 SMPTE 2038 defines the carriage of arbitrary Ancillary Data Packets in an MPEG-2 T ransport Stream. In the scope of the DR5000, SMPTE 2038 refers to the insertion of SMPTE 2038 messages directly into the SDI frame. As SMPTE
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2038 messages precisely define on which line to place the ANC packet payload, there is no "default" or "user-defined" line in SMPTE 2038 decoder configuration.
Warning SMPTE 2038 may contain ANC messages which location conflicts with other ANC data insertion. Those conflicts will be reported through the appropriate alarm.
Note The DR5000 will only place SMPTE 2038 data into the VANC area.
5.5.1.5. SMPTE 334-1 SMPTE 334-1 defines the mapping of caption data into the VANC space. In the scope of the DR5000, SMPTE 334-1 will be used to carry CEA-608 data (thanks to SMPTE 334-1, Annex A format), that may come either from: • A video PID: The message payload will be extracted extracted from the "user data" of the video elementary elementary stream. stream. This is the preferred way of carrying closed captioning data. • A VBI VBI PID: PID: The The mes messa sage ge payload payload will be extracted from the "closed_captioning" data field of the VBI PID (as defined in ETSI EN 301 775).
Note CEA-708 data messages can be carried thanks to SMPTE 334-2, refer to Section 5.5.1.6, “ SMPTE 334-2 ”.
5.5.1.6. SMPTE 334-2 SMPTE 334-2 is an extension of SMPTE 334-1, which allows to carry CEA-608 and/or CEA -708 data using Caption Distribution Packet (CDP) payload, that may come either from: • A video PID: The message payload will be extracted extracted from the "user data" of the video elementary elementary stream. stream. This is the preferred way of carrying closed captioning data. • A VBI PID: The message payload will be extracted extracted from the "closed_captioning" data data field of the the VBI PID (as defined in ETSI EN 301 775).
5.5.1.7. SMPTE 2031 SMPTE 2031 defines the carriage of DVB/SCTE VBI Data in the VANC space. It was originally designed to carry VBI data in HD, where VBI data do not exist "as-is". SMPTE 2031 can be seen as way of carrying, in the ancillary space, data that would have been modulated in the VBI space in SD format. www.ateme.com
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SMPTE 2031 can carry many "data fields" that are formed of the fields that are modulated in the VBI space. The appropriate source can be selected for each of these data fields, although the preferred source is a VBI PID (as defined in ETSI EN 301 775). • Teletext: the source can be a VBI PID (ETSI EN 301 775) or a teletext PID (ETSI EN 300 472) 472) • ClosedCaption: the source can be a VBI PID (ETSI EN 301 775) or a video pid (through user user data of the the video elementary stream) • Wss: the source can be a VBI PID PID (ETSI EN 301 775) or or a video pid (through afd_data, carried carried in the user data of the video elementary stream) • Vps: the the only possible possible source source is is a VBI PID (ETSI (ETSI EN 301 775) 775) • VITC: the only possible source is a video pid (through user data data of the video elementary elementary stream). When When missing, the time code will be interpolated from its last value in the incoming stream. • AMOL48: AMOL48: the only only possible possible source source is a VBI PID PID (ETSI (ETSI EN 301 775) 775) • AMOL96: AMOL96: the only only possible possible source source is a VBI PID PID (ETSI (ETSI EN 301 775) 775)
Note SMPTE 2031 will be enabled as soon as one of its data fields is enabled.
5.5.2. VBI Data VBI is only present in SD. Selected data will be modulated in the VBI space. Selectable data, by construction, are the same as in SMPTE 2031. • Teletext: the source can be a VBI PID (ETSI EN 301 775) or a teletext PID (ETSI EN 300 472) 472) • ClosedCaption: the source can be a VBI PID (ETSI EN 301 775) or a video pid (through user user data of the the video elementary stream) • Wss: the source can be a VBI PID PID (ETSI EN 301 775) or or a video pid (through afd_data, carried carried in the user data of the video elementary stream) • Vps: the the only possible possible source source is is a VBI PID (ETSI (ETSI EN 301 775) 775) • VITC: the only possible source is a video pid (through user data data of the video elementary elementary stream). When When missing, the time code will be interpolated from its last value in the incoming stream. • AMOL48: AMOL48: the only only possible possible source source is a VBI PID PID (ETSI (ETSI EN 301 775) 775) • AMOL96: AMOL96: the only only possible possible source source is a VBI PID PID (ETSI (ETSI EN 301 775) 775) • Video Index (RP186): legacy way to carry carry Aspect Ratio and and AFD BarData. The source can be a VBI PID PID (ETSI EN 301 775) or a video pid (through afd_data, carried in the user data of the video elementary stream)
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5.5.3. Overlay DR5000 can be used to monitor some datas. In addition of embedding datas in the ANC/VBI space of the SDI signal, it can also burn subtitles, closed captioning or teletext directly in the active portion of the video.
Warning This feature is meant for monitoring purposes. It should always be disabled when using the DR5000 to feed other equipments downstream.
Table 5.24. Overlay settings Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Mode
Disabled, DVB-Subtitle, Teletext, Closed Caption
Selects the type of overlay
Label 'E' of Figure 5.8, “Data Output View”
Source
Auto, VBI PID, Video PID, User PID
Selects the overlay source
Label 'F' of Figure 5.8, “Data Output View”
Teletext page
A page number
When in Teletext mode, selects the page to be displayed
Label 'G' of Figure 5.8, “Data Output View”
DVB Subtitle Service
A service number
Selects the DVB-Sub service to be displayed
Label 'H' of Figure 5.8, “Data Output View”
CC service
A service number
Selects the CC service (1-4) to be displayed
Label 'I' of Figure 5.8, “Data Output View”
Note Version 2.2.0.0 can only be used to burn C C608. CC708 overlay is not supported.
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5.6. SDI Output Once the input is has been configured, and once the service to be decoded have been selected (refer to Section 5.3, “ Service Selection ”), the DR5000 should now output a valid SDI stream on output. This can be checked by looking at the active service overview (refer to Section 4.3.2.1, “ Active service overview ”) This panel lets you adjust the SDI output parameters.
Figure 5.9. Output parameters view
5.6.1. SDI Connector Mapping SDI connectors are organized in two groups: • SDI #1 and #2 #2 are mirror mirror and always always share share the the same output output • SDI #3 #3 can be indepen independentl dently y mapped. mapped.
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A SDI connector has three operating modes: • In Auto-SDI, the output SDI format format follows the video source. source. This is the most common common use-case. • In SD-SDI, the output SDI format will always be SD-SDI, even if the input source source is HD. Selection Selection between 625i (PAL) and 525i (NTSC) is made according to the source framerate. • In HD-SDI, the output output SDI format format will always be HD-SDI. If the the source is HD (720p, 1080i or 1080p), the output SDI will be in native video format. However, if the source is SD, selection between 1080i25 and 1080i29.97 is made according to the source framerate.
Table 5.25. SDI Mapping Parameters Description Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Connector #1/2 mapping
Auto SDI,SD-SDI
Selects the output standard on SDI connectors 1 and 2 (which are mirror connectors)
Label 'A' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
Connector #3 mapping
Auto SDI,SD-SDI
Selects the output standard on SDI connector 3
Label 'B' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
5.6.2. SDI Settings 5.6.2.1. SDI General Settings Table 5.26. SDI General Settings Se ttings Description Parameter
Full Pixel Range
Enable PsF output
Possible values
Description
GUI location
On, Off
Controls the output pixel range. When set to 'off', output pixels will be clipped to SMPTE standards range, i.e. [16-235] for luma and [16-240] for chroma (when expressed in 8 bits samples). When set to 'on', output pixels will only be clipped to the SDI limits (i.e. [1-254])
Label 'C' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
On, Off
Controls the video output format. When set to 'on', progressive-signaled video will be output as PsF (1080p25 as 1080psf25, 1080p29.97 as 1080psf29.97 and 1080p30 as 1080psf30). Interlaced formats will not be converted to PsF
Label 'D' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
5.6.2.2. Synchronization Settings The DR5000 can be synchronized with an external clock reference. Once properly locked, both the "Auto-SDI", "SDSDI" and "HD-SDI" outputs will be locked to the external reference. The external reference can be: • A bi/tri-level bi/tri-level signal, commonly called called "genlock", entered through through the "SYNC IN" connector. connector. • A "VPSC" signal, coming from another DR5000, entered entered through the "ASI IN 2" connector. VPSC is typically typically used for synchronizing IRDs without requiring additional genlock signal, for instance when using 4x DR5000 to perform UHD decoding.
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Table 5.27. Synchronization Settings Description Parameter
Possible values
Description
GUI location
Clock synhronization type
Follow TS Input, Genlock, VPSC
Controls the synchronization source of the DR5000. When set to 'Follow TS Input', the DR5000 will lock its output clock to the incoming stream (PCRs). When set to 'Genlock', the synchronization signal entered on the SYNC IN connector will be used as a source for the DR5000 output clock. When set to 'VPSC', the synchronization signal entered on the ASI IN 2 connector will be used as a source for the DR5000 output clock
Label 'E' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
Genlock lines Offset
signed integer value
Defines the amount of lines by which the SDI Top Of Frame will be shifted when compared to the input synchronization signal Top Of Frame. This offset is expressed in lines of the current output format
Label 'F' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
Genlock pixels Offset
signed integer value
Defines the amount of pixels by which the SDI Top Of Frame will be shifted when compared to the input synchronization signal Top Of Frame. This offset is expressed in pixels of the current output format
Label 'G' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
Warning When using genlock signal, always alway s ensure that a proper synchronization synchron ization signal is entered in the DR5000. Providing an invalid genlock signal might result in invalid SDI output, or to picture loss/duplication. An alarm is raised in such a situation (refer to Table 4.17, “Genlock alarms”).
Warning Version 2.2.0.0 of the DR5000 requires that the synchronization synchronization signal and the video output format frame rates are multiple of each other to ensure phase locking. An alarm is raised if that condition is not satisfied (refer to Table 4.17, “Genlock alarms”).
Warning An alarm is raised if the synchronization signal and the video output format are different (refe r to Table 4.17, “Genlock alarms”).
5.6.2.3. Resize Settings Resize types can be specified to control how the source signal will be processed to make the resized version of the decoded video.
Table 5.28. Resize Settings Description Parameter
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Downscale type
Upscale type
Anamorphic
Fits full input picture to full output picture. Aspect ratio is altered.
Letterbox
Fits full input picture into partial output height. Aspect ratio is preserved.
Center cut-out
Fits partial input width into full output picture. Aspect ratio is preserved.
Anamorphic
Fits full input picture to full output picture. Aspect ratio is altered.
Pillarbox
Fits full input picture into partial output width. Aspect ratio is preserved.
Center cut-out
Fits partial input height into full output picture. Aspect ratio is preserved.
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Label 'I' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”
5.6.2.4. Emulation Settings Emulation pattern will be used as soon as the DR5000 fails to output a decoded picture. This is typically the case when the input signal is missing, or when a significant amount of errors prevent the video decoding process from decoding a valid picture. Emulation consists of repeating the last valid picture (for a user-configurable amount of time), displaying a solid-color picture, or disabling the SDI output.
Table 5.29. Emulation Settings Description Parameter
Possible values
Default EmuA video format lation Format
Description
GUI location
Defines the video format that will be output on DR5000 boot.
Label 'J' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”. Label 'L' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”. Label 'M' of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”.
Freeze duration
A duration
Defines the amount of time during which the last valid picture will be repeated before switching to the solid-color emulation pattern, or disabling the SDI output (depending on the selected emulation pattern)
Emulation pattern
A color or 'Disabled output'
Defines the behavior after the 'Freeze duration' has elapsed: display a solid-color or disable SDI output
Warning It is highly recommended to set the "Freeze duration" parameter to a non-zero value, otherwise the solid-color pattern will we displayed as soon as a the DR5000 fails to decode a picture, which is very likely to happen in error prone environment.
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Note The "Default emulation format" parameters is only used at boot time. It will be overriden by the decoded stream video format as soon as a program is decoded.
5.6.2.5. Confidence Monitor "Confidence Monitor" is the front panel monitor. It can be disabled on a configuration basis, through checkbox "N" of Figure 5.9, “Output parameters view”.
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