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Publication Date: March 2011

Summary of Contents for SELENIO SEL-MDX1-EES

Page 1: ...Edition A 175 100267 00 MDX1 MPEG 2 Transport Stream Multiplexer Demultiplexer Installation and Operation Manual D F...

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Page 3: ...SEL MDX1 MPEG 2 Transport Stream Multiplexer Demultiplexer Installation and Operation Manual Edition A March 2011...

Page 4: ...ree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or documentation contained in or delivered to you in conjunction with this User Guide This publication or any par...

Page 5: ...uipment WEEE Compliance vii Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual viii Installation Operation and Specifications 1 Overview 1 Main Features 1 Front Module 3 Back Modules 4 Modules and Options 5 Sign...

Page 6: ...sel Status 20 Demultiplexers 21 General 21 IP Source 22 Input TS Status 22 Input IP Status 23 Output Channels 23 FEC 24 Demultiplexer PID Map 25 Conditional Access System 25 Vendor and CA Systems ID 2...

Page 7: ...ered to the following text conventions Table 2 1 Revision History of Manual Edition Date Comments A March 2011 Initial release Table 2 2 Writing Conventions Term or Convention Description Bold Indicat...

Page 8: ...ware upgrades SEL MDX1 modules are not designed for field servicing All hardware upgrades modifications or repairs require you to return the modules to the Customer Service center Returning a Product...

Page 9: ...romium Cr V1 Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE According to this EU Directive all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free See our...

Page 10: ...ing Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE compliant emblem as shown in Figure 2 Figure P 2 WEEE Compliance Emblem Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual This produc...

Page 11: ...her DVB ASI or the SMPTE 310M protocols The MDX1 is capable of accepting un encrypted programs from a variety of sources from local encoders to network interfaces including ASI or Gigabit Ethernet It...

Page 12: ...tization Automatic or manual PID program numbering Mux Bypass passthrough Data Carousel Local statistical multiplex of encoders ACBR Adaptive CBR CBR and capped VBR output modes IP to IP multiplexing...

Page 13: ...11 Harris Corporation Inclusion of static tables via data carousel Inclusion of streaming tables as TS input stream Support for third party PSI generation system integration Concurrent static and dyna...

Page 14: ...ck Modules Back Module Color Palette Card SDI Tx AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT SDI IN SDI OUT ASI OUT ASI IN MISCELLANEOUS AUDIO IN OUT ASI IN OUT SDI Rx SEL BM MDX ERS Mux Demux MDX SEL BM MDX ERS GPS I CA ETHE...

Page 15: ...port and HD BNC connectors 5 ASI ports 10 MHz and 1 PPS inputs Must select software model key to enable functions Table 1 2 Module Types Product Description SEL SK MX ATSC Software model key for MDX1...

Page 16: ...Block Diagram Module Name Multiplexers Demultiplexers Function Map Demux PID Map IP LAN CA System 1 16 CA SCG 1 256 Ref EXT 10 MHz EXT 1PPS GPS CXN EXT IP EXT ASI 1 8 SMPTE 310M Module Name Multiplexe...

Page 17: ...ss each back module into place from the left side to the right side 3 Apply labels to the back module if these are supplied separately 4 Print out this page and write down the placement of the back mo...

Page 18: ...ightly 3 Using the handle slide the module out of its slot Figure 1 6 Removing a Front Module 4 Close the front panel to ensure proper frame ventilation Back Module To remove a back module from a Sele...

Page 19: ...ctions The MDX1 includes one user configurable DIP switch array SW1 located at the card edge next to the extractor In normal operation all four switches are in the Off position set closest to the card...

Page 20: ...ce Module Name Block Function Map Demux PID Map IP LANs Multiplexers Demultiplexers Conditional Access System Conditional Access SCG 1 240 Reference Clock Module Name Block Name Use this field to ente...

Page 21: ...os base 3 to base 10 51 58 2 Data base 11 and base 12 59 60 ECM base 14 62 IP LANs Primary and Secondary Data IP LANs The Secondary Data IP LAN settings provided redundancy for the Primary settings Th...

Page 22: ...packet is discarded The Time to Live range is 1 to 255 hops Primary and Secondary Data Eth MAC This read only parameter indicates the factory set MAC ID Data Eth Protection This parameter provides a s...

Page 23: ...on Multiplexers The following categories are available under Multiplexers General IP Destinations DVB DVBT Output TS Status Output IP Status Carousel Status The following options are common to all the...

Page 24: ...correctly The VC carrying this single PID may be connected like a normal multiplexer VC Some destinations such as decoders are unlikely to process it successfully but the system does not prevent the c...

Page 25: ...er VC functions ignore this setting The default value of 1 cannot occur in a transport stream If the channel is configured for single PID processing this gives a safe default value that cannot match a...

Page 26: ...hannel This is expressed in kHz Tx Power and Tx Power Enable Use these parameter to set and enable the transmitter s power effective radiated power in decibels General New Channel and New Channel Assi...

Page 27: ...h such VC may serve as a cross connection source If more than one VC is configured to operate on this interface only the first VC is used and a configuration alarm is raised To clear the alarm delete...

Page 28: ...ting Enable turns on carousel handling If a valid carousel file is present and its activation time has arrived the file s data will be multiplexed into the interface s transport stream Disable turns o...

Page 29: ...set for DVB Other SI modes ignore this value See DVB A038 and ETSI ETR 162 for details Table 1 4 Automatic PID Mapping Formula Example Based on ATSC Recommendations PID Type Formula Example PID Number...

Page 30: ...m Delay Modulation Hierarchy HP Code Rate Guard Interval Transmission Mode Bandwidth Priority Output TS Status The following categories are available under Output TS Status Standard Output Rate Packet...

Page 31: ...most recent channel that was allocated to this demultiplexer Source Type This control sets the source type for this demultiplexer input Options are CXN internal frame IP network Ext Mod default back...

Page 32: ...DVB processes and preserves Digital Video Broadcasting DVB control tables This setting forwards the SDT on PID 17 through the demultiplexer Standard Use this parameter to set the input source to Auto...

Page 33: ...al IP destination Ext IP If the destination is external the channel can be specified to be variable bit rate VBR or constant bit rate CBR The default is CXN Program Number When demultiplexing MPTS inp...

Page 34: ...virtual channel This value applies to IP channels transmitting MPEG transport stream data generating RTP parity packets according to RFC 2733 This value should be set to None UDP or None RTP for MPEG...

Page 35: ...as multiple ECM streams subsequent PIDs are assigned consecutively 1 is the default value which cannot occur in an MPEG stream Virtual channels configured for automatic PID assignment can use 1 to ind...

Page 36: ...s are always TCP but data transfer can be TCP or UDP This setting must be coordinated with the same setting on the Conditional Access System itself Max EMM Data Rate This control sets the maximum band...

Page 37: ...ia index for this ECM A value of 0 the default setting specifies that the access criteria should be generated automatically ECM PID The value in this field sets the PID for this SCG ECM The value must...

Page 38: ...ultiplexers Additionally a session word follows the active service during module failover and failback When None is selected all scrambling is disabled This value may be the empty string A session wor...

Page 39: ...HD BNC Data rate 0 210 Mb s Min sensitivity 200 mV Max input voltage 88 mV pk to pk Min discrete connector return loss 15 dB 0 3 MHz to 1 GHz Table 1 6 ASI Output Item Specification Number of outputs...

Page 40: ...92658 MHz 100 ppm Format i phase mark coding Applicable standards SMPTE 310M Table 1 8 SMPTE 310M Output Item Specification Connector HD BNC Peak to peak voltage 00 mV 10 Rate 9 392658 MHz 2 8ppm Form...

Page 41: ...gaskets 7 EMM Base PID 20 EMMG parameters 26 Encryption mode 27 Eth MAC 12 Extractor handle 8 F Features of the module 1 3 Forward error correction FEC 24 25 Frequency offset 16 Function map 10 11 Fun...

Page 42: ...of the manual v RoHS compliance vii S Safety precautions viii standards and compliances vii terms and symbols viii Service ID 27 Shipping information vi SI Mode parameter 17 22 Signal flow diagrams 6...

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