BBG1002UDX-OM (V1.5)
BBG-1002-UDX PRODUCT MANUAL
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Setup/Operating Instructions
BBG-1002-UDX Function Menu List and Descriptions
Ancillary Data Proc Controls
Provides controls for VANC/HANC ancillary data
de-embedding and embedding to and from program
video stream. Data can be extracted and inserted
within the device, bypassing the scaler (Bridge mode),
or inserted and/or extracted to and from external
interfaces via serial or IP interfaces.
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Eight individual Ancillary Data Processors (ADPs) provide for insertion, extraction, or bridging ancillary data to and from the
program video SDI stream.
Mode controls select the type of ANC
processing:
• Bridge extracts ANC from the deserialized
input video and re-inserts in the output
video, thereby allowing specialized ANC
packets to be retained after the scaler and
passed on the processed output (for
example, preserving special payloads
such as STCE 104 for a format-converted
output)
• Insert and Extract modes respectively
allow insertion to the output stream or
extraction from the input stream between
external interfaces
Interface controls select either device IP or
serial data (COM 1) interface where Mode is
set to insertion or extraction
Note: COM1 is available for ADP Proc 1
only; all other ADPs use IP only for external
import/export insertion/extraction.
DID and SDID controls select the
desired packet to be handled by
the corresponding ANC Data
Processor
Line Number controls select
the VANC location of packet
insertion/extraction.
Setting the line numbers to 0
(zero) lets externally-sourced
payload assert and set the line
number.
Insertion controls allow
special insertions in HANC
or the C-channel, as well as
removal of incoming packets
In the example above, ADP Proc 1 is set to extract ATC timecode at DID60
h
/ SDID 60
h
. Depending on the interface used to carry the extraction (COM or
IP), status is displayed as shown below.
Note: DashBoard versions 4.1 and earlier display DID and SDID numbers in decimal; newer DashBoard versions display DID and SDID numbers in
hexadecimal. Hexadecimal notation is denoted by the “0x” preceding the value.
When set to extract to COM interface, displays rate and dropped data (if any)
When set to extract to IP interface, displays rate and total amount transferred