MRD 6000
– User Manual
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Switchover
1-20 seconds
The time in seconds which
Switch On
or
Restore On
value must remain in the
configured state before the MRD 6000
switches between the Primary Input and
Backup Input or vice versa.
4.2.2
Configuring ASI Input
This menu allows the user to either Enable or Disable the ASI Input on the MRD 6000.
The ASI ports can be configured as either an input or output. ASI inputs can be
configured to enable or disable the null stripped feature.
ASI Port 1
Setting
Range
Description
Direction
Input
Output
Configure the ASI port to either an input or
an output. Main board version can be
located on the
“About” tab of the GUI under
the
“Options” section.
Port
Enabled
Disabled
This setting allows the user to enable or
disable the ASI Input to the MRD 6000.
Null Stripped
Disabled
Enabled
Enabling Null Stripped allows the MRD
6000 to receive streams that do not contain
null packets. (i.e. VBR Transport Streams)
4.2.3
Configuring MPEG/IP Input
If the MPEG/IP Input card was selected as a factory installed option, the menu on the
next page and options will be available for configuration. This menu allows the user to
configure the MPEG/IP inputs. Each MPEG/IP card has two ports that can be set to
receive and/or transmit. The menu is for setting up the reception of MPEG/IP unicast or
multicast transport streams. The menus for Stream 1 and 2 have the same settings.
IGMPv2 is used to join/leave multicast streams by default if no IGMP Filter addresses
are entered. If IGMP Filter Mode addresses are specified then IGMPv3 is used.