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5.5.2.10
Disabling a Transport Stream if a Critical Alarm or an Upstream Critical Alarm
is Raised
An upstream CRITICAL alarm is an alarm raised by a module that has direct
influence on the Transport Stream.
To disable the output when a critical alarm or an upstream CRITICAL alarm is
raised, do the following:
1. In the
Outputs
widget, select the Transport Stream you want to disable when a
CRITICAL alarm or an upstream CRITICAL alarm is raised.
2. In the
Properties
widget, set the
Auto Disable
to
Any Critical Alarm
or
Any
Upstream CRITICAL Alarm
.
5.5.2.11
Restoring a Transport Stream if the Auto Disable Condition is not Met
To restore the output when the
Auto Disable
condition is cleared, do the following:
1. In the
Outputs
widget, select the Transport Stream whose
Online
state you
want to restore.
2. In the
Properties
widget, set the
Auto Enable
to true.
5.5.2.12
Reserving Bandwidth for Transport Streams
Bandwidth reservation allows the user to reserve a configurable amount of
bandwidth in the output Transport Streams. The reserved amount will always be
preserved even if bit rate tracking is enabled. To specify the amount of bandwidth to
reserve, do the following:
1. Select a Transport Stream in the
Outputs
widget.
2. In the
Properties
widget, set the
Reserved Bit Rate
to the required value.
5.5.2.13
Providing More Space for Configuration Items in the Properties Widget
When a service has many components of different types, the
Properties
widget
might get crowded with accordion panels that belong to the different components.
To preserve space, some of the components (based on their types) can be hidden.
To show or hide a component type, do the following:
1. Select a Transport Stream in the
Outputs
widget.
2. In the
Properties
widget, choose
View > Visibility Control > Show x
or
View >
Visibility Control > Hide y
, where x and y is the type you want to show or hide.
5.5.3
Configuring Option Cards Using the Service Configuration Page
This section gives the tables of parameters available for configuring the option cards
using the
Service Configuration
Web Page.
Summary of Contents for AVP 1000 1RU
Page 10: ...Preliminary Pages x EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 42: ...Installing the Equipment 2 18 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 176: ...Front Panel Control 4 60 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 319: ...Web GUI Control EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A 5 143 Figure 5 43Support Page Device Management Tab...
Page 320: ...Web GUI Control 5 144 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 324: ...Advanced Video Processing and Networking 6 4 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 374: ...Options Licensing and Upgrades 7 28 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 396: ...Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding 8 22 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 444: ...Technical Specification B 28 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 446: ...Audio Coding C 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 452: ...Differences For Contribution Encoder and Voyager II D 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 456: ...Differences For Contribution Encoder and Voyager II D 6 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 458: ...Alarm Lists E 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 500: ...Alarm Lists E 44 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 502: ...Logo Creator F 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 508: ...Logo Creator F 8 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...