
Getting Started
EN/LZT 790 0023/1 R16A
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3.8.2
How to Configure Advanced Video Processor Settings
3.8.2.1
General Advanced Video Processor Settings
To configure the General
Advanced Video Processor Settings
:
1. Navigate to the
Device Configuration
page and click on the
Advanced Setup
tab.
Note:
The
Advanced Video Processor Settings
widget displays all the unit
parameters organized into different folders in a tree view. The folders can
be expanded and collapsed by clicking on the plus or minus sign next to
them or by selecting a node, right clicking on it, then choosing
Expand
Selected
or
Collapse Selected
from the context menu.
2. General parameters such as Unit Name, UTC and SNTP Server are configured
by navigating to
Encoder > Base Unit
3. Configure the IP output parameters by navigating to
Encoder > Network
Configuration > Data Interface Group 3-4
.
Note:
There is no actual output until a Transport Stream is created and its
Status
of Service
parameter is set to
Online
.
4. Optionally, the redundancy mode for the unit can be set up in the
Encoder >
MGP Support
folder
3.8.2.1.1
Set the Unit Time and Date
The UTC time and date can be set manually or the unit can obtain the current time
from a network time server using SNTPv4 (RFC 4330) and is capable of working
with Microsoft Windows Time, (SNTP as defined in RFC 1769).
SNTP Time Server
If an SNTP Time Server is selected, and communications are established with it,
then the unit uses the time obtained to correct the system’s real time clock, and the
user cannot set the clock.
If a time server has been configured, but it fails to respond, then an ‘SNTP Server
Failed To Respond’ alarm is generated.
Note:
SNTP always uses port 123.
One set of parameters is applicable to Carrier ID present in the NIT and used in the
Satellite Modulator DVB RF Carrier ID (DVB-CID).
The properties of these fields can be entered from the
Device Configuration
Advanced Setup menu or from the Voyager Dashboard. A tab will also be available
as part of the Satellite Modulator output
Properties
under the
Service
Configuration
tab.
Summary of Contents for AVP 1000 1RU
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