Operating the Equipment Locally — Data Menu
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Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder
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Table 4.19: Data A - RS232 Menu Options (continued)
Selected Item
Options
Description
Delay:
Sets the Delay to be set.
The option cannot be changed.
Min: 1
SNMP oid index
Max: 7
All option modules have the same SNMP oid (object identifier) with the
exception of one byte which identifies which slot the module is in. A MEM/nCC
expects the data module to be in slot two or three in the previous version of the
Encoder. Therefore, slots one and two in this Encoder have been allocated to
correspond directly to slots two and three in the previous Encoder.
In this Encoder the data module can be allocated to slot one, making it
inaccessible to an MEM/nCC. This variable allows the on-board data module to
be apparently moved around - to a slot in which it may be referenced by the
MEM/nCC.
O/P bitrate:
Shows the output bitrate.
This option is for status only.
4.7.3
Data B - RS422 Menu
Table 4.20 shows the options for the Data B – RS422 Menu options.
Table 4.20: Data B - RS422 Menu Options
Selected Item
Options
Description
Encoding:
Switches the RS-422 synchronous
data channel On or Off.
bitrate:
Sets the bitrate of the RS-422
synchronous data channel.
Settings cycle from 56
to 1792 in steps of 56
then from 64 to 2048
in steps of 64, then
back to 56
RS-422 synchronous data channel bitrate.
RS422 PID:
Enteri or update data PIDs.
PIDs 32 to 8191 are
available for use.
To be DVB compliant, PIDs below 32 are reserved. In the event of a clash, one
of the PIDs will be changed by the Encoder’s internal checking algorithm.
Component Tag:
This item defines the optional component tag to be assigned to this data
stream.
Test Mode:
Switch the Test Mode On and Off.
Delay:
The Delay option cannot be changed.
D Mode:
The D Mode option cannot be changed.
Min: 1
SNMP oid index:
Max: 7
All option modules have the same SNMP oid (object identifier) with the
exception of one byte which identifies which slot the module is in. An MEM
expects the data module to be in slot two or three in the previous version of the
Encoder. Therefore, slots one and two in this Encoder have been allocated to
correspond directly to slots two and three in the previous Encoder.
In this Encoder the data module can be allocated to slot one, making it
inaccessible to an MEM. This variable allows the on-board data module to be
apparently moved around - to a slot in which it may be referenced by the MEM.
Version:
Shows the version of the data.
It is for status only and cannot be changed.