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Chapter 6 Remote Management using EMS

Removing a Device

 © 2012 Harmonic Inc.

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ProView 7000 v.2.6, Rev. E

6.10 

Removing a Device

Removing, or Deleting a ProView 7000™ device from the EMS management, disconnects all 
communication between the device and EMS and the device is no longer available via EMS. 
To regain access to the device using EMS, add the device to EMS, see 

6.5 Adding a Device

 for 

details.

Removing a device from the EMS management can be performed on any ProView 7000™ 
device (i.e., listed in the Device box), regardless of its status; connected (full color icon), 
disconnected (gray icon) or even a not responding device (red marked icon).

To remove a device:

1. Select the device which needs to be removed.

2. Click  

Remove

 on the EMS toolbar

—or—

select 

Action > Remove

—or—

press 

<Delete>

.

A confirmation dialog displays.

3. Select 

OK

.

The device is removed from the device list.

6.11 

Displaying the Device Explorer

Prerequisites:

Device must be added to the Devices box

Device must be connected

To display the Device Explorer

1. Select the device in the Devices box of the EMS window.

2. Click 

Device Explorer

 in the EMS toolbar to display input and output stream trees.

6.12 EMS 

GUI 

Structure

The ProView 7000™ Element Management System (EMS) is an intuitive graphical user 
interface (GUI) which enables you to manage ProView 7000™s over a LAN. The main EMS 
components are:

Pull-down menus

Toolbar

The Devices box

The Device Explorer tabs

The Alarms tab

The Alarm History tab

See Figure 6–2 for EMS component names.

Summary of Contents for ProView 7000

Page 1: ...ProView 7000 7100 Multifunctional Receiver User Guide VERSION 2 6 Rev E Manual Part No MAN PVR 7K 2 6...

Page 2: ...ommunications Commission FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This device compli...

Page 3: ...d or stored as per the conditions specified in the product manual O SJ T11363 2006 O Indicates the content of the toxic and hazardous substances at the homogeneous material level of the parts is below...

Page 4: ...Zealand Korea Standards Agency Approval EMI FCC Part 1 5 Subpart B ICES 003 Issue 2 Class A FCC Safety UL 60950 1 CSA 60950 1 cTUV us Mark Standards Agency Approval EMI EMC EN55022 Class A EN55024 CE...

Page 5: ...ntion to information about the lasers in this product that if ignored can cause physical harm to you NOTE The Note symbol calls your attention to additional information that you will benefit from heed...

Page 6: ...tion and Cable Connection 19 2 1 1 Installation 19 2 1 2 Electrical connection 19 2 1 3 Cable Connections 20 2 2 Switching On 20 2 3 Configuring the IP Parameters 20 2 4 Configuring and Monitoring 21...

Page 7: ...t Menu 56 4 6 9 GPI Menu 56 4 6 10 Reset Unit Menu 56 4 6 11 Restore to Defaults Menu 57 4 7 Presets 57 Chapter 5 Monitoring Using the Front Panel 5 1 Device Monitoring 58 5 1 1 Status OK 58 5 1 2 Ala...

Page 8: ...3 3 Transport Stream Port Route Properties dialog 106 7 3 4 Output Multiplex Program Properties 107 7 3 5 Output Multiplex Elementary Stream Properties 108 7 3 6 Output Tables Properties 109 7 3 7 Ou...

Page 9: ...68 8 2 1 Alarm Properties 169 8 3 Alarm History 169 8 4 Refreshing the EMS Screen 170 8 5 DVB S S2 Input Port Properties Status 171 8 6 Decoding Channel Properties Status 172 8 7 Decoding Channel Prop...

Page 10: ...eatures 189 Appendix C Device Explorer Icons Appendix D Front Panel Menu Tree Appendix E ProView 7000 Alarm List Appendix F Software Management F 1 Active Version Management 199 F 2 Software Upgrade M...

Page 11: ...lications ProView 7000 Platform Main Features and Configurations ProView 7000 Mechanical Structure ProView 7000 Management 1 1 General Information The Harmonic ProView 7000 is a single rack unit 1RU s...

Page 12: ...programs to generate professional quality baseband analog video and audio outputs for easy integration with existing cable network infrastructures 1 3 ProView 7000 Platform Main Features and Configur...

Page 13: ...ProView 7000 Multi Transport Stream Descrambler is an ideal and cost effective receiver solution for digital headend turn around applications The platform s DVB S S210 ASI and IP inputs along with pow...

Page 14: ...uration includes TS I Os 1 x DVB S S211 input 2 or 4 x ASI inputs 2 x GbE inputs12 outputs virtual IP on the output stream 2 x ASI outputs 4 x ASI outputs on ProView 7100 2 or 4 x CI slots enabling si...

Page 15: ...C HD MP L4 0 HP 4 0 Maximum video rate MPEG 2 SD 15 Mbps MPEG 2 HD 50 Mbps MPEG 4 AVC SD 10 Mbps MPEG 4 AVC HD 20 Mbps MP 25 Mbps HP Video formats 1080i 29 97 30 25 fps 720p 59 94 50 60 fps 480i 29 97...

Page 16: ...16 9 to 4 3 VBI reinsertion in video CEA 608 CEA 708 CC support in CV and SDI VANC 1 3 3 DMS Distribution Management System DMS from Harmonic is a management system for video distribution networks ove...

Page 17: ...w 7000 Platform General View Figure 1 2 ProView 7100 Platform General View The front panel includes a large LCD display for menus and statuses four direction buttons an ENTER key an Esc key and two F...

Page 18: ...aging the device over a LAN Network Management System The ProView 7000 7100 platform provides monitoring access to Network Management Systems using its SNMP agent ProView 7000 7100 Redundancy Use NMX...

Page 19: ...Hardware Installation Guide for detailed information on installation and cable connection 2 1 1 Installation The ProView 7000 can be installed in a 19 rack using mounting slides 2 1 2 Electrical conn...

Page 20: ...s To configure the IP parameters of a ProView 7000 1 Press ENTER on the keypad The root menu displays 2 Navigate Unit Management Port IP Configuration 3 Set the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gate...

Page 21: ...Initial Setup A Typical ProView 7000 Configuration Using EMS 2 4 1 A Typical ProView 7000 Configuration Using the Front Panel The ProView 7000 has four logical multiplexes A license is required for u...

Page 22: ...e SSM and Socket Admin Status 3 If the output stream is sent to IP perform the following to configure the GbE port a Navigate Root GbE GbE Port 1 or 2 IP Configuration b Configure the IP Address Subne...

Page 23: ...ate Root Routing and Descrambling TS no Descrambling A list of all input programs received displays Program name program ID program type and program scrambling state display b Select a program for des...

Page 24: ...select the program to be decoded The screen displays the program name if the input stream provides an SDT table the program ID decimal number the program type TV or Radio and the program mode CAS scr...

Page 25: ...a web browser and enter the ProView 7000 IP address The initial ProView 7000 dialog displays NOTE The EMS application is a Java based program which requires Java Runtime Environment version 1 6 If nee...

Page 26: ...s on usernames and passwords see 7 10 5 Log In Log Out Control of the Device on page 147 and 7 11 4 Device Users Access Properties on page 162 To add a device 1 Click Add Device on the EMS toolbar or...

Page 27: ...ng Properties dialog displays allowing you to set the relevant parameters Do not use ESs from different programs TIP Descrambling Set Up TIP When setting a program or an ES for decoding the decoder pr...

Page 28: ...e required DVB S S2 in port icon in the Physical Input box c Click Properties on the EMS toolbar d Click Show Status in the bottom left corner of the properties dialog The displayed properties are div...

Page 29: ...ure the GbE port see 7 1 3 GbE Ports for Input for details f Select a socket in the GbE branch in the Physical Output box g Click Properties on the EMS toolbar h Configure the socket see 7 4 2 2 GbE S...

Page 30: ...ion dialog displays b Click Yes to create the association 7 To cross connect an input transport stream a program an EMM in a conditional access table CAT or even an unreferenced PID a Drag the item fr...

Page 31: ...8 To decode a program a Drag the program name from the Multiplex Input box and drop it on a decoding channel in the Multiplex Decoding Output box The Decoder Channel Properties dialog displays b Conf...

Page 32: ...nel Display 3 1 Main Elements and Structure The ProView 7100 and ProView 7000 front panels display information regarding the input streams and output streams and to perform basic operations Figure 3 2...

Page 33: ...c keypad ProView 7100 only Use this keypad to enter digits and hexadecimal letters Hold the Shift key to enter blue characters Use the Clr key without Shift Up to four DVB CI slots enables you to use...

Page 34: ...t panel menu tree 3 2 2 Parameter Pages The parameter pages displays the parameters of the element in the menu tree They comprise on the left side a list of the parameter names and on the right side p...

Page 35: ...the parameter On the ProView 7100 you can enter values using the alphanumeric keypad Press ENTER to confirm the change or ESC to revert to the original value 3 2 4 Radio Select Pages Radio select page...

Page 36: ...the satellite LNB transmitting frequency The receiver controls the LNB band by sending a 22 kHz signal When the signal is sent the LNB uses its High Band Local Oscillator L O When the signal is not se...

Page 37: ...cted DVB S options QPSK 1 2 QPSK 2 3 QPSK 3 4 QPSK 5 6 QPSK 7 8 Auto automatic selection of MODCOD DVB S2 options VCM1 Variable Coding Modulation format Automatic1 QPSK 1 41 QPSK 1 31 QPSK 2 51 QPSK 1...

Page 38: ...tic3 only in DVB S and is the DVB S default Normal3 default for DVB S2 Inverted Frame Size3 DVB S2 only Selects the frame size Options Normal 64 800 bits frame Short 16 200 bits frame Scrambling Seed...

Page 39: ...arch mode should be used when symbol rate of the input is lower than 5 Mbauds Drift Compensation Compensate for LNB frequency drift With the single and quad demodulator boards it functions from 8 MBd...

Page 40: ...None Video sets up the video modulation parameters depending on the video codecs and format for details see 4 2 2 Video Configuration PCR selects the clock source for the decoded program and sets up t...

Page 41: ...owing parameters Decoding Codec selects the video decoding mode Options Automatic MPEG 2 H 264 Display Format selects the video display format Options SD HD Automatic Resolution NOTE Changing the disp...

Page 42: ...720p 59 720p 60 1080i 50 1080i 59 1080i 60 Aspect ratio Conversion selects the aspect ratio conversion Options Center cut Pillarbox Side bars Full Screen 4 2 2 4 Composite Monitor Output Sub Menu The...

Page 43: ...Compensation This menu only displays when A V Sync is set to 5 ms The range is 20 to 20 ms The default is 0 Genlock Type This menu only displays when Clock Source is set to Genlock Use this menu to sy...

Page 44: ...nel only DD E AC 3 to DD AC 3 Pass Through Audio 1 channel only AAC LC Audio 1 channel only HE AAC Audio 1 channel only Dolby E PCM PT6 Dolby E PCM Pass Through Audio 2 channel only NOTE Changing betw...

Page 45: ...ems into the same line but you cannot insert several VBI items into the same line and you cannot insert VBI and VANC into the same location Each type has a sub menu to configure the video source and i...

Page 46: ...To use Input Redundancy you must configure the Primary Input port and the Backup Input port There are 5 modes Off Manual you can manually switch between the primary and the backup ports Manual Revert...

Page 47: ...t from the multiplex out the multiplex remains enabled Redundancy Mode Off Manual Manual Revert Automatic Automatic Revert Active Input Use this menu to display or change the active input port Primary...

Page 48: ...ysical input ports SAT 1 SAT 210 SAT 3 SAT 4 ASI 1 ASI 2 ASI 311 ASI 49 Socket 1 Socket 2 Socket 3 Socket 4 None Output Selection This menu only displays when Redundancy Mode is set to Off Use this me...

Page 49: ...C Errors Primary Duration set the period that the number of CC errors must occur within to trigger redundancy Primary Counter set the number of CC errors that must occur within a period to trigger red...

Page 50: ...min Status to one of the following Up Enable Down Disable If Admin Status is set to Up and no link is detected a no link alarm is raised The default is Down Auto Negotiation Use this menu to view the...

Page 51: ...ess Type The options are Unicast Multicast The default is Multicast IP Address Only displays if IP Address Type is Multicast You can configure the same Destination IP Address and UDP Port for several...

Page 52: ...he backup port to the primary port manually Automatic the device switches to the standby port whenever the active port fails on one of the redundancy triggers and the standby port has no active alarms...

Page 53: ...se CAM Association Use to associate the CAM slot with a multiplex in Max CAM Bitrate 72 or 96 Mbps depending on hardware configuration The default is 72 CAM De Jittering Enable or disable Automatic Re...

Page 54: ...efaults Menu 4 6 1 Management Port Menu Use the Management Port menu to configure the management port To access the Management Port menu Navigate Root Unit Management Port Each option in the menu lead...

Page 55: ...e Root Unit HW Inventory The Hardware Inventory sub menu contains the following items Platform The Platform Properties sub menu displays the following information Part Number Serial number Main Board...

Page 56: ...u to display the ProView 7000 licenses 4 6 7 BOOTP Menu Use to enable BOOTP software to update the unit 4 6 8 LCD Contrast Menu Use to set the front panel LCD contrast You can use the up and down arro...

Page 57: ...as there are no presets yet To display the Presets menu Navigate Root Presets After you create a configuration more menu items display the full menu list comprises Activate Select a preset to activate...

Page 58: ...1 Status OK When there are no alarms the message STATUS OK displays on the LCD and the two front panel LEDs are green The following program information displays on the LCD The DVB program selected wh...

Page 59: ...of alarms at highest severity display on the home screen of the LCD Alarm details display on the Alarms Table menu 5 1 2 2 Alarms Table The Alarms Table displays all the active alarm messages raised...

Page 60: ...Using the Front Panel Device Monitoring 2012 Harmonic Inc 60 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E 2 Select an alarm from the list to display its details Link down Major 12 Apr 14 59 10 Link down on GbE Port 2 Ala...

Page 61: ...dB Link Margin displays the measured link margin level dB BER DVB S only Display the bit error rate detected PER Value DVB S2 only Display the packet error rate detected The BER PER error rate is a de...

Page 62: ...lled in the ProView 7000 device The Decoding Status page comprises the following CC Errors displays the number of errors counted by the continuity counter CC Video Information displays the status of t...

Page 63: ...S GUI Components Refreshing the EMS Screen 6 1 Configuring the IP Parameters Before you can manage a ProView 7000 remotely you must configure the IP parameters To configure the IP parameters of a ProV...

Page 64: ...Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system Internet or LAN connection 6 3 Installing EMS The ProView 7000 EMS is stored in the ProView 7000 for easy installation using a web browser To install the P...

Page 65: ...cuts are added to the desktop and the start menu 6 4 Launching EMS Prerequisites The device IP address must be configured using the ProView 7000 front panel see 6 1 Configuring the IP Parameters To la...

Page 66: ...ctions attempts in case of a connection failure This parameter is set to 2 tries by default 8 Click OK to save advanced parameters The Advanced dialog closes and the EMS returns to the Add ProView 700...

Page 67: ...Devices box A device context menu displays 2 Select Connect If the device fails to connect the device LEDs in the Devices box are red perform the procedure in 6 8 Checking Device Connectivity If the p...

Page 68: ...ew 7000 EMS and is marked in the device list by a fully colored device icon The icon is displayed in the Device box and if activated it is also displayed in the Physical Input and Physical Output boxe...

Page 69: ...a device 1 Select the device which needs to be removed 2 Click Remove on the EMS toolbar or select Action Remove or press Delete A confirmation dialog displays 3 Select OK The device is removed from...

Page 70: ...ze boxes see Figure 6 2 6 14 Refreshing the EMS Screen The EMS supports a user driven screen refresh function This function can refresh the following Element Updates a branch or specific element in th...

Page 71: ...2 6 Rev E Figure 6 2 ProView 7000 EMS Graphical User Interface EMS Menu EMS Toolbar Device stream tab Device box Physical Input port box Multiplex Input box Multiplex and decoding Output box Physical...

Page 72: ...vices with the EMS Each device stream tab is labeled with the same device name that displays in the Devices box The selected device stream tab label displays in white All other tab labels display in g...

Page 73: ...ox deals with the features of the device input physical interfaces see 7 1 Physical Input Ports and Slots Multiplex Input box deals with the multiplexing features of the input stream see 7 2 Multiplex...

Page 74: ...re 6 2 for the box location Use the Device Explorer tabs to manage streams physical ports multiplexes and CAMM slots The ProView 7000 has the following inputs ASI input ports DVB S S21 RF modulated in...

Page 75: ...ASI Input Port properties 1 Select the required ASI Input Port icon in the Input Physical box in the Stream Managing tab 2 Click Properties on the EMS toolbar The displayed properties are informative...

Page 76: ...TE Some of the following properties are relevant for only one modulation standard DVB S or DVB S2 and displayed accordingly Symbol Rate Sets the symbol rate value Range 1 000 000 45 000 000 Bd adjusta...

Page 77: ...PSK 1 2 QPSK 2 3 QPSK 3 4 QPSK 5 6 QPSK 7 8 DVB S2 options VCM4 Variable Coding Modulation format Automatic4 QPSK 1 44 QPSK 1 34 QPSK 2 54 QPSK 1 2 QPSK 3 5 QPSK 2 3 QPSK 3 4 QPSK 4 5 QPSK 5 6 QPSK 8...

Page 78: ...mode of the receiver frequency acquisition scan Narrow Search mode should be used when symbol rate of the input is lower than 5 MBd Frequency Drift Compensation Compensate for LNB frequency drift see...

Page 79: ...ency adjustable in 125 kHz steps LNB Low Noise Block Properties Polarization Antenna polarization Options 13V Vertical 18V Horizontal Off LNB Frequency Band The default is Universal Options Universal...

Page 80: ...xplorer tab 2 Click Properties on the EMS toolbar The GbE Port Properties dialog displays The GbE Port Properties dialog comprises of a General and an Advanced tab GbE Port General properties tab Enab...

Page 81: ...efault is 255 255 255 0 MAC Address Each port has its own MAC Address They are factory set and cannot be changed Figure 7 2 GbE Port Properties dialog General tab GbE Port Advanced properties tab Auto...

Page 82: ...r several sockets if you define the Source Specific Multicast and the Source IP Addresses are different When the IP Address Type is Unicast the ProView 7000 uses the active port IP address When the IP...

Page 83: ...s dialog General tab GbE Socket Advanced properties tab Encapsulation Mode Displays the current encapsulation state De Jitter Mode All input sockets are de jittered The options are No De Jitter Low De...

Page 84: ...rt from the backup port to the primary port manually Automatic the device switches to the standby port whenever the active port fails on one of the redundancy triggers and the standby port has no acti...

Page 85: ...card into a DVB CI module with the contacts facing up and towards the front end 2 Insert the DVB CI module into one of the two PCMCIA slots with the up arrow pointing upwards and in the direction of...

Page 86: ...t association status of the CAM slot and enables you to re associate the CAM slot to an available multiplex input You can only re associate the CAM when no services are configured for the CAM CAM Vend...

Page 87: ...y the CAM properties 1 Select the required CAM icon in the Input Physical box on the Device Explorer tab 2 Click Properties on the EMS toolbar Figure 7 8 CAM Card properties dialog The information dis...

Page 88: ...ex ins but you can bypass the BISS descrambler Related topics To Bypass the BISS Descrambler BISS Table Management dialog To Configure a BISS Key To Clear a BISS Key To Bypass the BISS Descrambler Byp...

Page 89: ...ts a hierarchical tree structure of the multiplex inputs of the ProView 7000 see Figure 6 2 for the box location It provides monitoring and configuring options for the features of each element in the...

Page 90: ...7 2 1 Input Programs Management Click the Programs branch in the Multiplex Input box to display all the programs related to the multiplex inputs and the type of information provided by the program Ea...

Page 91: ...tables related to the multiplexed stream Program Association Table PAT for the stream Conditional Access Table CAT and the specific Entitlement Management Messages EMM in the CAT Program Map Tables P...

Page 92: ...program or table NOTE The properties of the input unreferenced PIDs in the multiplexed input stream is detailed in 7 2 9 Input Unreferenced PID Properties 7 2 4 Multiplex In Port Properties Use the M...

Page 93: ...riod that the state must exist to trigger redundancy Backup Port Event Duration set the period that the state must exist to trigger redundancy CC Errors Alarm tab Trigger Alarm use to enable or disabl...

Page 94: ...5 modes Off Manual you can manually switch between the primary and the backup ports Manual Revert the device switches from the primary port to the backup port when the primary port fails on one of th...

Page 95: ...lex over the received transport stream To display the Input Program properties dialog 1 Select the required Input Program icon in the Multiplex Input box on the Device Explorer tab 2 Click Properties...

Page 96: ...udes the following The program identification number PID of the input elementary stream type The ES type code in hex and description The language code for the ES Not applicable for Video ES 7 2 7 Inpu...

Page 97: ...he input encrypted streams Selecting the specific EMM and clicking the Properties button displays the EMM properties dialog consisting of the EMM PID and the CA System ID The Program Association Table...

Page 98: ...d multiplex outputs of the ProView 7000 see Figure 6 2 for the box location It comprises two branch types multiplexing branches and the decoding branch The multiplexing branch provides monitoring and...

Page 99: ...ick a Multiplex Output icon or any of the sub elements to display a context menu which comprises the following Table 7 1 Multiplex Output Context Menu Disable Enable A dynamic command changing accordi...

Page 100: ...ferenced PID option in the context menu The Add Unreferenced PID dialog displays 2 Select the multiplex input port and the PID number to multiplex to the output TIP Multiplexing a Program or a PID can...

Page 101: ...he type of information provided by the program Each program can be descrambled or clear marked accordingly by an unlocked free program icon The information provided by each program can be video audio...

Page 102: ...The Program Association Table PAT for the stream The Conditional Access Table CAT and the specific Entitlement Management Messages EMM included in the CAT The specific Program Map Tables PMTs for each...

Page 103: ...ys all the PIDs related to the multiplex output that are not referenced by a specific program or table NOTE The properties of the output unreferenced PIDs in the multiplex output stream is detailed in...

Page 104: ...ut bit rate The EMS enables the user to display the programs tables and unreferenced PIDs available on the transport stream passed through to the selected output Right click the TS Port Output Port ic...

Page 105: ...operation Transport Stream ID Displays the transport stream s ID number Table Extraction Select PSI SI for DVB or PSI for MPEG The default is PSI SI Configured Bitrate Displays the calculated bitrate...

Page 106: ...Route Properties dialog 1 Select the TS port route icon in the Multiplex Decoding Output box on the Device Explorer tab 2 Click Properties on the EMS toolbar Figure 7 11 Transport Stream Port Route P...

Page 107: ...n the descrambling CAM to the program Figure 7 12 Add Other Program dialog Descrambling Configuration Not Descrambled CAM Slot 1 CAM Slot 2 CAM Slot 3 CAM Slot 4 Descrambling Status Descrambled Not De...

Page 108: ...lay the Output Multiplex ES properties 1 Select the required ES icon Video Audio or Other in the Multiplex and Decoding Output box on the Device Explorer tab 2 Click Properties on the EMS toolbar Figu...

Page 109: ...Date Table TDT TOT To display the Output Tables properties 1 Select the required Output Table icon from the Multiplex and Decoding Output box on the Device Explorer tab 2 Click Properties on the EMS t...

Page 110: ...e specific PMT properties dialog enables setting the table source and displays the table version and number of sections 7 3 6 2 The CAT The Conditional Access Table CAT consists of one or more Entitle...

Page 111: ...ferenced PID properties dialog provides basic information on an unreferenced stream provided to the multiplex output To display the Output Unreferenced PID properties 1 Select the required Unreference...

Page 112: ...Channel Properties To configure the decoding channel properties Right click a decoding channel in the Multiplex Decoding Output box see Figure 6 2 for the box location Related Topics Service Parameter...

Page 113: ...ogram Use this mode to set the decoder to manual program selection PID Use this mode to set the decoder to manual PID selection No Decoding Use this mode to disable decoding PID Selection box Displays...

Page 114: ...ends on the display format selected Standard Definition SD Digital and Analog Output parameters Video Format selects the video format Options NTSC PAL B G I D M N French SECAM The CV monitor output ou...

Page 115: ...s 720p 50 720p 59 720p 60 1080i 50 1080i 59 1080i 60 Aspect ratio Conversion selects the aspect ratio conversion for the output stream To be performed if the incoming stream aspect ratio is not the sa...

Page 116: ...an configure the following Horizontal Delay The range is 0 1728 in 37 ns or 27 MHz ticks The default is 0 Vertical Delay The range is 7 6 The default is 0 SCH Phase Delay The range is 0 360 The defaul...

Page 117: ...2012 Harmonic Inc 117 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E CAUTION Changing the Decoding Buffer Delay value may cause unpredicted implications in the operation of the device Consult Harmonic support before changi...

Page 118: ...AC 3 Pass Through Dolby Digital Plus11 E AC 3 Audio 1 channel only DD E AC 3 to DD AC 3 Pass Through Audio 1 channel only AAC LC Audio 1 channel only HE AAC Audio 1 channel only Dolby E11 Linear PCM...

Page 119: ...n Mixing Mode selects the mixing mode for the output Options LoRo LtRt Operational Mode selects the mode of operation for Dolby Digital processing Options Custom 0 Custom 1 Line Out RF Remod SDI Group...

Page 120: ...you cannot insert several VBI items into the same line and you cannot insert VBI and VANC into the same location Figure 7 19 Decoding Channel Properties dialog VBI VANC tab The tab provides the follow...

Page 121: ...EBU Source VBI ES VPS Video Program System Source VBI ES General Parameters VITS Vertical Interval Test Signals Source Decoder VITC Vertical Interval Time Code Sources Decoder VBI ES Video ES VI AFD...

Page 122: ...s the EMS user the following information and set up capabilities Subtitling Type DVB Subtitling Decoded PID PID Automatic None Preferred Language Figure 7 20 Decoding Channel Properties OSD tab VBI Te...

Page 123: ...isplayed in the tree see Figure 6 2 for the box location The ProView 7000 features various types of outputs ASI output ports GbE ports and sockets When the Decoder module is installed in the ProView 7...

Page 124: ...features of the selected ASI Output Port element To display the ASI Output Port properties 1 Select the required ASI Output Port icon in the Output Physical box on the Device Explorer tab 2 Click Prop...

Page 125: ...ect the required GbE port icon in the Physical Output box on the Device Explorer tab 2 Click Properties on the EMS toolbar The GbE Port Properties dialog displays The GbE Port Properties dialog compri...

Page 126: ...orts You cannot associate two sockets with identical destination port and IP addresses to the same GbE port To display the GbE Socket properties 1 Select the GbE Socket icon in the Physical Output box...

Page 127: ...b GbE Socket Advanced Properties tab Encapsulation Mode The encapsulation mode used for the GbE port is UDP MPEG Packets Frame The number of MPEG packets for each frame The range is 1 7 The default is...

Page 128: ...ogram from a list The procedure is 1 Select a multiplex in EMS lists all the input programs in that multiplex that contain MPE PIDs 2 Select a program from the list and apply PID Mode Use PID mode to...

Page 129: ...DSR support These functions are made easy by the EMS and includes cross connecting input to outputs selecting inputs to the output decoding channels and defining the inputs for the CA modules The Pro...

Page 130: ...he Multiplex Input box and drop it onto a multiplex out or a decoder in the Multiplex Decoding Output box A Cross Connect editor dialog displays allowing setting up the parameters for the routed eleme...

Page 131: ...and the number of the multiplex program Output Display the name of the output multiplex port where the stream is routed the number of the multiplex program routed to the port and the PID offset Descr...

Page 132: ...ex Decoding Output box The Dynamic Program Connection Configuration dialog displays enabling you to change the program details 2 Configure the required parameters 3 Click Create to create the program...

Page 133: ...onnect The EMM Cross Connect Editor dialog displays displaying the cross connect details Enabled Defines the operational status enabled disabled of the EMM PID Input Multiplex Port EMM PID Displays th...

Page 134: ...the Unreferenced PID icon in the Multiplex and Decoding Output box Figure 7 29 Unreferenced PID Cross Connect The Unreferenced PID Cross Connect Editor dialog displays displaying the cross connect de...

Page 135: ...for the NIT is 16 Replacing a NIT To replace the NIT with a PID from an input multiplex 1 Drag the program ES in the Multiplex Input box to the NIT under Tables of the multiplex in the Multiplex Decod...

Page 136: ...Chapter 7 Device Configuring Using EMS Cross Connections 2012 Harmonic Inc 136 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E 2 Select Not Passed in the Table Passed State drop down menu 3 Click Apply...

Page 137: ...tput decoding channel The channel supports up to two services The Decoding Channel allows configuring the service properties such as the input port decoder ID decoder card number and channel number To...

Page 138: ...2 Click OK to confirm the decoding set up NOTE Descrambling Set Up TIP When setting a program or an ES for decoding the decoder properties menu enables the user to descramble the program and to selec...

Page 139: ...by the CAM are descrambled Related Topics Descrambling a Cross Connected Program Descrambling a Decoded Program 7 7 1 Descrambling a Cross Connected Program To allocate a CAM slot to a scrambled cross...

Page 140: ...izard provides EMS guided input program cross connection to any device output and device decoding channels 1 The EMS Connection Wizard is activated from the EMS Menu tree by selecting Actions Connecti...

Page 141: ...t an input program port and click Next A list of multiplex outputs available for selection displays 5 Select an Output Multiplex and click Next The Cross Connect Editor dialog displays 6 Set the requi...

Page 142: ...on Wizard on the EMS toolbar 2 Select Input Program to Decoding Channel and click Next 3 Select the Input Multiplex Port and click Next 4 Select an input program and click Next 5 Select the Decoding C...

Page 143: ...end delay should be less than 9 frames for PAL and 10 frames for NTSC Low Delay Mode automatically detects regular video streams that do not require Low Delay Mode and treats them accordingly The foll...

Page 144: ...lect Low Delay mode 1 Select the Decoding Channel in the Multiplex Decoding Output box 2 Click Properties on the toolbar The Decoding Channel Properties dialog displays 3 Select the Video tab 4 Select...

Page 145: ...over a device icon to display the display tip See Figure 7 34 The three text rows display the following IP Address Username Status Figure 7 34 Device tooltip You can access the ProView 7000 device man...

Page 146: ...isplays 3 Select one of the following modes in the Output Mode drop down menu HDMI DVI The default is HDMI 7 10 2 Reboot Device To reboot a device 1 Select the device in the Devices box 2 Select Tools...

Page 147: ...g factory passwords Logging out leaves the device connected to the EMS yet disables access to the device 7 10 6 Setting Up Changing the Device Log in Password Setting up or changing the device log in...

Page 148: ...e Presets The Presets Management dialog displays 3 Click Create 4 Enter a name for the preset 5 Click OK 7 10 7 2 Activating a Preset Use the Activate button to activate a preset in the ProView 7000 T...

Page 149: ...device in the Devices box 2 Select Tools Manage Presets The Presets Management dialog displays 3 Select a preset in the list 4 Click Download The file folder dialog displays 5 Select a destination fo...

Page 150: ...configuration make sure the current hardware and licensed software of the device match the device configuration when the configuration was backed up If in doubt consult Harmonic support Figure 7 36 B...

Page 151: ...nd the ProView 7000 is reconfigured according to the saved set up 7 10 8 3 Restoring the Default Configuration You can choose to restore the default configuration or to restore the factory default dat...

Page 152: ...nformation provided in the Restore Default Password dialog To restore access to the device 1 Select the device in the Devices box 2 Select Tools Restore Default Passwords in the ProView 7000 EMS menu...

Page 153: ...cs Network Properties Hardware Properties Device Communication Properties Device Users Access Properties Device Software Upgrade Properties Device License Properties Device Date and Time Properties GP...

Page 154: ...7 Device properties dialog Network tab Routing Table Management Use the Routing Table Management dialog to manage up to five routing destinations for GbE input when the sender is on a different networ...

Page 155: ...OK To clear a routing entry 1 Select a routing entry 2 Click Clear Entry 3 Confirm 7 11 2 Hardware Properties The Hardware properties tab provides the EMS user the ability to monitor the following pa...

Page 156: ...Hardware Revision Figure 7 38 Device properties dialog Hardware Platform tab Main Board The Main Board Properties tab displays the following ProView 7000 main board parameters Main Board Serial number...

Page 157: ...operties tab displays the following parameters on the front end unit installed in the device Front End Type Part number Serial number Hardware Revision information Front End sensor temperature in C Fr...

Page 158: ...e 7 40 Device properties dialog Hardware Front End tab Bottom Card The Bottom Card properties tab displays the following parameters on the bottom card installed in the device Bottom card type Bottom c...

Page 159: ...View 7000 v 2 6 Rev E Figure 7 41 Device properties dialog Hardware Bottom Card tab Top Card The Top Card Properties tab displays the following parameters on the top card installed in the device Top c...

Page 160: ...S user the ability to manage the following parameters related to the ProView 7000 unit communication Traps Destination Parameters Box Traps are SNMP notifications sent by the unit to a predefined addr...

Page 161: ...text menu The Device Properties dialog displays 2 Select the Communications tab 3 On the Communications tab click Add The Trap Destination Add dialog displays 4 Fill the following fields in the Trap D...

Page 162: ...e and time of the last configuration change on the device 7 11 4 Device Users Access Properties You can log in to ProView 7000 devices using EMS on two levels Configure and Monitor The Configure defin...

Page 163: ...cess Passwords 7 11 5 Device Software Upgrade Properties The ProView 7000 device software can be upgraded using non EMS managed tools consisting of BOOTP and TFTP industry standard tools The S W upgra...

Page 164: ...E 7 11 6 Device License Properties The Device License tab displays the ProView 7000 licensed features Figure 7 46 Device Properties dialog License tab To enter a new license code 1 Mark the Update li...

Page 165: ...s clock with an NTP server using SNTP NTP v2 or v3 NTP is disabled by default Figure 7 47 Device Properties dialog Date Time tab 7 11 8 GPI Properties Use the GPI tab to select alarms to toggle GPI re...

Page 166: ...Chapter 7 Device Configuring Using EMS Device Properties 2012 Harmonic Inc 166 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E Figure 7 48 Device Properties dialog GPI tab To select or de select all alarms Relay tabs...

Page 167: ...ical display of the device icon in the Devices box and are refreshed automatically The alarm severity level is indicated by the device icon LEDs A list follows with the descriptions A device that is d...

Page 168: ...rms tab If the Alarms tab is collapsed click the left most of the two triangles in the bottom left of the EMS window to expand it Figure 8 1 Alarm tab To refresh the alarm list on demand 1 Right click...

Page 169: ...Properties in the drop down menu See Appendix E ProView 7000 Alarm List for the alarm list with corrective actions 8 3 Alarm History Use the Alarms History tab to view a record of alarms triggered Yo...

Page 170: ...Updates a branch or specific element in the stream either at the multiplexed input or the multiplexed output Device Updates the currently managed ProView 7000 device To refresh an element or device 1...

Page 171: ...VB Multiplex In The information displayed on the status properties section is refreshed every few seconds Some of the following properties are relevant to only one modulation standard DVB S or DVB S2...

Page 172: ...rs detected and enables the user to reset the status counters Continuity Counter Errors Subtitle Repositioning Failures Video displays the status of the following video source parameters Codec Aspect...

Page 173: ...Chapter 8 Monitoring using EMS Decoding Channel Properties Status 2012 Harmonic Inc 173 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E Figure 8 2 Decoding Channel Properties Status tab...

Page 174: ...iplex Decoding Output box see Figure 6 2 for the box location 2 Select the Monitoring tab The Monitoring tab comprises General Transport Error Indicator Counter Input FIFO Overflow Scrambled Corrupted...

Page 175: ...Chapter 8 Monitoring using EMS Decoding Channel Properties Monitoring 2012 Harmonic Inc 175 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E Repeat Decoding Status Figure 8 3 Decoding Channel Properties Monitoring tab...

Page 176: ...nic Inc are Tel 1 800 788 1330 from the U S and Canada Tel 1 408 542 2500 outside the U S and Canada Fax 1 408 490 6770 The web address for Harmonic Inc is www harmonicinc com Table 9 1 Contacting Har...

Page 177: ...andard DVB S22 Input Connector 4 x RF In1 common connector with DVB S Constellation VCM QPSK 8PSK 16APSK3 Symbol rate 1 45 Msps FEC All ratios compliant with standard FEC Blocks Short and normal Roll...

Page 178: ...100 x BNC 75 Packet Length 188 byte packets TS maximum output bit rate 120 Mbps MPEG over IP Output Number of ports 2 Connector 100 1000 Base T RJ 45 Number of independent output streams 1 Encapsulati...

Page 179: ...ats 1080i 29 97 30 25 fps 720p 59 94 60 50 fps 480i 29 97 fps 576i 25 fps 480p 59 94 fps Analog video output PAL B G I M N D NTSC M French SECAM5 Russian SECAM5 Genlock5 Video Processing HD video down...

Page 180: ...1 and v2 HE AAC 2 0 audio HE AAC v1 5 1 audio down mix to 2 0 audio A 7 Video and Audio Interfaces Video outputs 2 x composite video interfaces 1 broadcast and 1 monitoring 2 x SD HD SDI with embedded...

Page 181: ...Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 EN 60950 1 2006 IEC 60950 1 2005 UL 60950 1 2007 ROHS Directive 2002 95 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC A 10 Environment Operation...

Page 182: ...ovided on the panel The single decoder card can be ordered with or without the genlock feature and connector The ProView 7000 can be ordered with no decoder card Figure B 1 ProView 7000 Decoder Rear P...

Page 183: ...ta ports 100 1000 Base T RJ 45 ASI in out ports ASI IN 1 2 3 4 2 x ASI input stream ProView 7100 4 x ASI input stream ProView 7000 BNC 75 ASI OUT 1 2 3 4 2 x ASI output stream ProView 7000 4 x ASI out...

Page 184: ...dded audio with dual decoder BNC 75 AES EBU 0 x AES EBU digital audio output with dual decoder and dual genlock 2 x AES EBU digital audio output with single decoder 4 x AES EBU digital audio output wi...

Page 185: ...monic Inc 185 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E B 2 RGB Port Pin Configuration Figure B 5 D Sub 15 Pinouts Table B 2 D Sub 15 Pinout Names Pin No Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N U 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 N U...

Page 186: ...GPI Port Pin Configuration 2012 Harmonic Inc 186 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E B 3 ProView 7000 GPI Port Pin Configuration Figure B 6 D Sub 9 Pinouts Table B 3 D Sub 9 Pinout Names Pin No Signal 1 N U 1 2...

Page 187: ...roView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E B 4 ProView 7100 GPI Port Pin Configuration Figure B 7 D Sub 15 Socket Pinouts Table B 4 D Sub 15 Socket Pinout Names Pin No Signal 1 COM 1 2 COM 2 3 COM 3 4 COM 4 5 COM 5 6 N...

Page 188: ...Appendix B Connectors and Front End Card Options GPI Relay Position Names 2012 Harmonic Inc 188 ProView 7000 v 2 6 Rev E B 5 GPI Relay Position Names COM Common NC Normally closed NO Normally open...

Page 189: ...S2 QPSK 2 5 DVB S2 QPSK 3 5 DVB S2 QPSK 4 5 DVB S2 QPSK 8 9 DVB S2 QPSK 9 10 DVB S2 8PSK 3 5 DVB S2 8PSK 2 3 DVB S2 8PSK 3 4 DVB S2 8PSK 5 6 DVB S2 8PSK 8 9 DVB S2 8PSK 9 10 DVB S2 16APSK 2 3 DVB S2 1...

Page 190: ...VB S21 Automatic pilot symbol detection DVB S21 only Automatic roll off factor DVB S21 only QPSK 3 5 DVB S21 QPSK 4 5 DVB S21 QPSK 8 9 DVB S21 QPSK 9 10 DVB S21 8PSK 3 5 DVB S21 8PSK 2 3 DVB S21 8PSK...

Page 191: ...K 8 9 DVB S21 QPSK 9 10 DVB S21 8PSK 3 5 DVB S21 8PSK 2 3 DVB S21 8PSK 3 4 DVB S21 8PSK 5 6 DVB S21 8PSK 8 9 DVB S21 8PSK 9 10 DVB S21 Automatic pilot symbol detection DVB S21 only Automatic roll off...

Page 192: ...isconnected Physical Input Output Icons Port Holder ASI Physical Port DVB Physical Port GbE Port active port GbE Socket CAMs Holder CAM Slot card inserted no card CAM Card Decoder Module Decoder Card...

Page 193: ...Program Descrambled Radio Program Video Type Program Scrambled Video Program Descrambled Video Program Video ES Audio ES Data ES Tables Holder Tables Unreferenced PID Group Unreferenced PID Decoding I...

Page 194: ...Status Auto Negotiation PHY Speed Presets GbE Port 1 Active Port GbE Port 2 MPE SocketConfiguration Duplex Mode Decoder1 Decoder2 DSR Configuration Status CA Definitions CAM 1 CAM 2 BISS CAM De Jitter...

Page 195: ...the CAM limit The CAM supports the number of descrambled programs If the problem persists please contact your CAM vendor Carrier Not Detected Critical No carrier was detected in the configured freque...

Page 196: ...support Firmware download failure Warning Verify that the correct file was selected and there are no network disconnections Firmware upgrade failure Previous version loaded Warning Upgrade again or r...

Page 197: ...ort stream MPEG TS Input Overflow Major The input bitrate is too high Contact Harmonic s help desk MPEG TS Output Overflow Major The Output bitrate is too high Reduce the bitrate or contact Harmonic s...

Page 198: ...w 7000 v 2 6 Rev E Program Descrambling Failure output Program Major Verify that the number of programs descrambled is supported by the CAM or contact your CAM vendor Voltage Error Critical Contact Ha...

Page 199: ...ftware version takes several minutes and requires a reboot To open the Active Software Management dialog Select Tools Firmware Set Active Software The Active Software Management dialog displays two so...

Page 200: ...aged by the EMS and provides a checkbox to the left of each device name for you to select which devices to upgrade The manager lists the following information for each device Device communication stat...

Page 201: ...not part of the upgrade b Click Select All to select all devices in the list 3 Open the Upgrade File browser and browse to the zip file containing the new software on your local hard disk 4 Click Sel...

Page 202: ...to using two film frames to generate five video fields of interlaced video 1080i or 480i The first frame is scanned three times to generate three video fields the second frame is scanned twice to gen...

Page 203: ...utomatic Gain Control Keeps the output signal of a circuit constant while the input signal amplitude varies Alarm Indicator Displayed in the title bar of each web client page of the device It appears...

Page 204: ...he to map MAC addresses to IP addresses When the server receives a BOOTP request from a MAC address listed in its cache the server sends a reply to the MAC address C CA Conditional Access Provides ope...

Page 205: ...nd displaying program related text typically on the lower part of a monitor or television during broadcast See CEA 608 and CEA 708 standards component A portion of a signal or system Configuring Defin...

Page 206: ...coder DTV Digital Television dual channel A channel that consists of two audio signals that are not related to each other for example the English and Japanese translation of a program s audio DVB Digi...

Page 207: ...nce of PES packets with a single PID within the eventual TS embedded controller A processing unit located within each component that is responsible for the control of that component EMM Entitlement Ma...

Page 208: ...the IEEE Ethernet frame format and protocol used in local area networks that provide a data rate of 1 billion bits per second GMT Greenwich Mean Time The time in Greenwich England which is the locati...

Page 209: ...e IP address of the destination An IP address is a 32 bit number written in dotted decimal notation four 8 bit sections separated by periods converted from binary to decimal Each section is a number f...

Page 210: ...Low Speed Data luma The brightness of the video signal This term is preferred over luminance for video signals See also chroma M MAC Media Access Control As defined by IEEE 802 the MAC provides the l...

Page 211: ...G programs multiplexed together into a single Transport Stream multiplex The ability to combine multiple signals over a single communications line or channel multiplexer A function where multiple sign...

Page 212: ...scanning PAT Program Association Table This table indicates the location the PID values of the transport stream packets of the corresponding Program Map Table PMT as well as the location of the Networ...

Page 213: ...16 QAM to 8 bits 64 QAM at the same time by varying the phase and amplitude of a signal See also QPSK QPSK Quaternary Phase Shift Keying QPSK transmits 2 bits at the same time by varying the phase of...

Page 214: ...See also 10BASE T and 100BASE T roll off factor The amount of bandwidth used in excess of the baud rate S SD Standard Definition SDI Serial Digital Interface SDT Service Description Table This DVB ta...

Page 215: ...t the bottom of the application window indicates the current selection and displays explanatory text for toolbar and menu selections STB Set Top Box STC System Time Clock This clock is the common 27 M...

Page 216: ...of components and external devices as well as channels and circuits The function of a transport is to contain a collection of Harmonic components input devices output devices and links and to provide...

Page 217: ...vertical synchronization pulses and start of the active video lines 10 to 21 for NTSC and lines 6 to 22 for PAL Digital information can be transmitted during this time when encoded as waveforms Exampl...

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