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ST.RE.TT1222.2 

Issue 2 

ENGLISH (UK) 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

REFERENCE GUIDE 

 

TT1222 4:2:0 

Professional Receiver 

Software Version 2.0.0 (and later) 

 

 

TT1222 4:2:0 Professional Receiver 

Summary of Contents for TT-1222

Page 1: ...ST RE TT1222 2 Issue 2 ENGLISH UK REFERENCE GUIDE TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver Software Version 2 0 0 and later TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver...

Page 2: ...dann BEDIENEN SIE DIESE GER TE NICHT Eine bersetzung des Handbuches in diese Sprache ist gegen Berechnung lieferbar ESPA OL LEA ESTE AVISO PRIMERO Si no entiende el contenido de este manual NO OPERE E...

Page 3: ...the TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver Chapter 4 Operating the Equipment Locally This chapter provides a guide to using the LCD interface and keypad It also details the setting up configuration and o...

Page 4: ...ndeavours have been made to acknowledge registered trademarks and trademarks used throughout this Reference Guide Any notified omissions will be rectified in the next issue of this Reference Guide Som...

Page 5: ...ION WHICH IF STRICTLY OBSERVED WILL PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT THEY ARE BOXED AND SHADED FOR EMPHASIS AS IN THIS EXAMPLE AND ARE PLACED IMMEDIAT...

Page 6: ...ion Service Support For stand alone equipment then TANDBERG Television BASIC Advantage is the value for money choice for you BASIC provides you with year by year Service long after the warranty has ex...

Page 7: ...training tandbergtv com Internet Address http www tandbergtv com Customer Services and Technical Training Postal Address Tandberg Television Unit 2 Strategic Park Comines Way Hedge End Southampton Ha...

Page 8: ...Preliminary Pages Page viii Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 9: ...Data Output 1 5 Relay GPO Output 1 5 ASI Output Option 1 5 1 2 3 Conditional Access 1 6 1 3 TT1222 Control Modes 1 6 1 3 1 Introduction 1 6 1 3 2 Remote Control 1 6 1 3 3 Local Control 1 6 1 4 Guided...

Page 10: ...Introduction Page 1 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 11: ...nce or the use of non approved replacements may affect the equipment specification and invalidate any warranties 1 1 2 What Equipment is Covered by This Reference Guide The base model of the TT1222 Re...

Page 12: ...io Decoding Decoding of two separate audio services Audio 1 is dependent on the TV service selection Audio 2 audio is individually configured Support of MPEG 1 Layer I and II Musicam Support of Dolby...

Page 13: ...re the analogue output to present the audio as one stereo a dual mono or two independent mono channels Data Output RS 232 asynchronous low speed data output carried on a 9 way D sub connector availabl...

Page 14: ...the Receiver local keypad and remote RS 232 control 1 3 2 Remote Control This state is entered when the Ctrl Mode setting in the Setup Control menu is set to remote When the Decoder is remotely contr...

Page 15: ...obstructed to maintain the airflow required to cool the unit 1 4 2 Front Panel Controls Overview The front panel is fitted with a keypad that is used to set up and monitor the unit Information on the...

Page 16: ...ert to the navigation mode NOTE Keypad access may be locked easily recognised by the small lock in the top left corner of the display To navigate the menus escape the locked mode by pressing left righ...

Page 17: ...osal of Moulded Plugs 2 8 Wire Colours 2 8 2 5 4 Connecting the Equipment to the AC Power Supply 2 8 2 6 Signal Connections 2 9 2 6 1 Overview 2 9 2 6 2 Input Connectors 2 9 QPSK Input TT1222 HWO QPSK...

Page 18: ...Installing the Equipment Page 2 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 Table 2 8 RS 232 Connector 2 14 Table 2 9 Conditional Access 2 14...

Page 19: ...to lift especially when packed In which case do not attempt to lift or move it without proper assistance or equipment If in doubt get help 2 1 4 Site Requirements Power Supplies See Annex B Technical...

Page 20: ...ssive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Do not move or carry the equipment whilst it is still connected to the supply or other leads is live or is in o...

Page 21: ...t temperature within the rack Protection From Moisture Do not install this unit in areas of high humidity or where there is a danger of water or moisture entering the equipment 2 3 3 Installing Cables...

Page 22: ...to any public telecommunication system None of the output signals shall be distributed directly from TT1222 to a public telecommunication system leaving the building without using some kind of interf...

Page 23: ...t of M4 x 6 dimensions 4 millimetres in diameter and no longer than 6 millimetres CAUTION It is strongly recommended that the Technical Earth terminal at the rear panel of the equipment be connected t...

Page 24: ...en and yellow Green and yellow Green Neutral Blue Blue White Live Brown Brown Black If the colours do not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in a locally supplied plug pro...

Page 25: ...Analogue Video Out Analogue Digital Audio Out Analogue Digital Audio Out Motherboard TT1222 CIBAS CONDITIONAL ACCESS INTERFACE RELAY GPO RS232DATA CVBS1 CVBS2 AUDIO1 AUDIO2 ETHERNET RS232 REMOTE RS232...

Page 26: ...for communicating with the unit For more information about remote control see Chapter 4 Operating the Equipment Remotely Table 2 3 RS 232 Connector Item Specification Connector type 9 way D type Male...

Page 27: ...n D type connectors each carrying one analogue audio pair and one digital audio signal Table 2 5 Audio Connectors 1 and 2 Item Specification Connector type 9 way D type Male Connector designation AUDI...

Page 28: ...with TT1222 units as shown in Figure 2 5 These cables support analogue left and right channels and unbalanced digital audio Figure 2 5 Audio Cable ASI Output TT1222 HWO ASI OUT See Chapter 3 Options...

Page 29: ...Pin outs 9 Reserved Alarm Relay General Purpose Output A 9 way D type female connector is provided as an alarm controlled relay mechanism The TT1222 has a configurable alarm contact closure The alarm...

Page 30: ...tion Connector type 9 way D type Male Connector designation RS232 REMOTE Pin Function Direction 1 Reserved 2 Data receive Rx Input 3 Data transmit Tx Output 4 Reserved 5 Ground 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8...

Page 31: ...3 4 Connector Details L Band Input 3 4 Use of an Attenuator 3 5 Setting Up the QPSK Input 3 5 3 3 Hardware Enabled Output Options 3 6 3 3 1 ASI Output TT1222 HWO ASI OUT 3 6 General 3 6 Connector Det...

Page 32: ...Options Page 3 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 33: ...this release Table 3 1 Hardware Options Marketing Code Description TT1222 HWO QPSK Single QPSK input card TT1222 HWO ASI IN Single ASI input card TT1222 HWO ASI OUT Single ASI output card TT1222 HWO R...

Page 34: ...directly to Low Noise Block LNB and accepts an intermediate frequency IF input in the 950 2150 MHz L band range The unit can provide DC power that may be used for polarisation switching on the LNB as...

Page 35: ...ntirely from the SETUP INPUTS menu Table 3 4 steps through all the necessary settings to achieve signal lock Table 3 4 Tuning the Satellite Receiver Step Action Result 1 Go to the input menu located u...

Page 36: ...cted services i e the selected TV Service and Audio 2 Service 2 It is possible that not all components within the selected services will be decoded 3 The ASI output will always be 188 packet size 3 3...

Page 37: ...15 in Fields 1 and 3 and Lines 320 to 328 in Fields 2 and 4 Also has a luminance trap filter active in the VBI B W notch No chrominance subcarrier is present monochrome output Also has a luminance tra...

Page 38: ...Options Page 3 8 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 39: ...nu Item 4 4 4 2 3 Editing a Menu Value 4 4 Accessing the Edit Mode 4 4 Editing a Selectable Option 4 4 Editing an Alphanumerical Value 4 4 4 3 Customer Default Parameters 4 4 4 4 Service Configuration...

Page 40: ...Operating the Equipment Locally Page 4 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 41: ...similar to Figure 4 1 TV SERVICE 1 QPSK NO LOCK Figure 4 1 Status Display This example indicates the name of the selected service and that no QPSK signal is available NOTE If the left button on the f...

Page 42: ...Down arrow key until the desired value is displayed Exit and save the selection by pressing the Right arrow key Editing an Alphanumerical Value When editing an alphanumerical value the cursor starts f...

Page 43: ...amed in the SDT 5 By pressing right once the keypad enters edit mode and keying in the SID is now possible After entering the SID and leaving edit mode the correct service is chosen and saved Setting...

Page 44: ...etween all the services available in the transport stream 3 Pressing right will select the displayed service A small check mark is displayed in front of the service indicating that it is selected NOTE...

Page 45: ...5 1 1 Introduction 5 3 5 1 2 Remote Protocol Control Documentation 5 3 5 1 3 Configuring the Unit for Remote Control Via RS 232 5 3 5 2 Returning the Unit to Local Control Mode 5 4 List of Tables Tab...

Page 46: ...Operating the Equipment Remotely Page 5 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 47: ...this protocol refer to the remote control documentation or contact TANDBERG to obtain this information NOTE The remote control protocols are not contained as a part of the product An additional licens...

Page 48: ...arrows key in the desired control mode in this case Remote The unit is now ready to accept remote control via the RS 232 port 5 2 Returning the Unit to Local Control Mode Once the unit is in remote c...

Page 49: ...2 Location of Front Panel LED and LCD Indicators 6 4 6 3 Menu Driven Alarm Indications 6 5 6 4 Rear Panel Alarm GPO Connector 6 5 6 5 Setting up the GPOs Configuration 6 6 List of Figures Figure 6 1...

Page 50: ...Alarms GPOs Page 6 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 51: ...bed in Annex D Alarm Categories and Conditions Table 6 1 Alarm Categories Category Description Input Alarms relating to the input signal strength sync etc PSI Alarms relating to errors in the PSI miss...

Page 52: ...the severity level of the current alarm message 6 2 Front Panel Alarm Indicators 6 2 1 Introduction The status of the TT1222 may be read locally either by observing the main error LED or in more detai...

Page 53: ...generating a warning or alarm message within the currently selected alarm category For description of all the alarm messages refer to Annex D Alarm Categories and Conditions 6 4 Rear Panel Alarm GPO C...

Page 54: ...be triggered if any of the Video Alarm conditions detailed in Annex D Alarm Categories and Conditions occur Off A video error will not trigger this GPO Default Off Annex D Aud 1 Error On This GPO will...

Page 55: ...ng the up and down arrows select a GPO to be set up Right click to enter the setup Scrolling up and down will now reveal all available events 3 Select an event and right click to enter its setup 4 Sel...

Page 56: ...Alarms GPOs Page 6 8 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 57: ...ons Requiring Servicing 7 3 7 2 2 Replacement Parts 7 4 7 2 3 Check on Completion of Servicing 7 4 7 3 Maintenance and Support Services 7 4 7 3 1 Introduction 7 4 7 3 2 Warranty 7 4 7 3 3 Levels of Co...

Page 58: ...Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding Page 7 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 59: ...PRODUCT AS OPENING OR REMOVING COVERS MAY EXPOSE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES OR OTHER HAZARDS REFER ALL SERVICING TO SERVICE PERSONNEL WHO HAVE BEEN AUTHORISED BY TANDBERG TELEVISION The following is a list o...

Page 60: ...overs the world There is a customer service centre open round the clock every day of the year in your time zone TANDBERG s years of design and support experience enable it to offer a range of service...

Page 61: ...n module is fitted See Chapter 3 Options Freeze SET TV SERVICE Audio 1 Language Teletext Language eng eng SET AUD2 SERVICE Audio 2 Language eng SET CONTROL Control Mode Menu lock Local Off SET VIDEO 6...

Page 62: ...ices using the information given in the Preliminary pages of this Reference Guide 7 5 2 Preliminary Investigation 1 Ensure that all leads and connectors are in place and serviceable 2 Ensure the unit...

Page 63: ...ersa Instead of coding an absolute measurement at each sample point it codes the difference between samples and can dynamically switch the coding scale to compensate for variations in amplitude and fr...

Page 64: ...uencies transmitted High bandwidth allows fast transmission or high volume transmission Byte mode Each byte is delivered separately in the ASI Transport Stream with stuffing data added between the Byt...

Page 65: ...taining the electronic circuitry necessary to decode encrypted signals Some Decoders are separate from the receiver but in satellite TV broadcasting the term is often used interchangeably as a name fo...

Page 66: ...lf from the analogy with pushing items onto one end of a shelf so that they fall off the other A FIFO is useful for buffering a stream of data between a sender and receiver that are not synchronised i...

Page 67: ...annels are combined into one called bonding the total data rate becomes 128 kbit s and is four and a half times the bandwidth of a V 34 modem 28 8 kbit s The ISDN high speed service is PRI Primary Rat...

Page 68: ...f the MPEG 2 standard which supports digital video storage DVD etc and transmissions up to 80 Mbit s over various mediums MPEG Moving Pictures Experts Group The name of the ISO IEC working group which...

Page 69: ...dark to light a scale of 0 255 for an eight bit pixel Colour systems use a red green and blue dot per pixel each of which is energised to different intensities creating a range of colours perceived as...

Page 70: ...ored permanently in this device No further information may be stored written there and the data it holds cannot be erased Data may be read as often as required RS Reed Solomon coding An error detectio...

Page 71: ...the most commonly occurring events thereby reducing the overall bit rate Removed using Run Length Coding and Variable Length Coding TAXI Transparent Asynchronous Tx Rx Interface A proprietary high sp...

Page 72: ...wer for days UPS systems typically provide surge suppression and may provide voltage regulation UTC Universal Time Co ordinate An internationally agreed basis for timekeeping introduced in 1972 and ba...

Page 73: ...y B 12 B 9 Physical Details B 12 B 10 Environmental Conditions B 13 B 11 Compliance B 13 B 11 1 Safety B 13 B 11 2 EMC B 14 B 11 3 CE Marking B 14 B 11 4 C Tick Mark B 14 B 11 5 Recommended Cable Type...

Page 74: ...Technical Specification Page B 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 75: ...ptional inputs QPSK ASI refer to Chapter 3 for details Optional output ASI Russian SECAM refer to Chapter 3 for details MP ML Decoding up to 15 Mbit s Remote controllable via RS 232 B 3 Video Decoder...

Page 76: ...ifferential phase 1 deg B 4 2 Composite 625 Lines Output Table B 3 625 Line Analogue Video Parameters Parameter Performance Frequency response 0 0 5 0 MHz 0 5 dB 5 0 5 5 MHz 0 5 dB 1 5 dB 5 5 5 8 MHz...

Page 77: ...Refer to ITU R BT 470 6 for details of the trapezoidal shaping for the first 15 s 5 s Video bandwidth 6MHz nominal Peak level including chroma 1 15 x 700mV B 4 3 Composite 525 Lines Output Table B 4...

Page 78: ...rel to video 1 frame VPS Source system2 16 EN301 775 VPS Output system ETS 300 231 ARD ZDF Nr 8R2 WSS Source system EN301 775 WSS Output system3 23 ETS 300 294 ITU R BT 1119 B 4 6 VBI 525 Lines Outpu...

Page 79: ...Sampling rates 32 44 1 48 kHz Nominal output level 18 dB below clipping 0 dBm in 600 Adjustable 9 to 3 dB Step size 0 1 dB Output impedance 20 Freq response Fs 44 1 Fs 48 kHz 0 5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Fs 32...

Page 80: ...2 Data Transmit Tx Output 3 Data Receive Rx Input 4 Reserved 5 Ground 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved Pin outs 9 Reserved B 5 2 Remote Control Port Table B 12 Remote Control Port Configuration Param...

Page 81: ...Female 9 pin D sub Electrical format Mechanical relay contact closure Number of signals 1 Contact resistance 50 m Max switching voltage AC DC 30 V 120 V Max switching power AC DC 120 VA 24 W Surge vol...

Page 82: ...2 0 for each input even if not selected Modulation QPSK Symbol rate setup Manual Frequency range 950 to 2150 MHz Input level 65 dBm to 25 dBm 40 dB dynamic range Frequency selection Digital PLL Tuning...

Page 83: ...Output Parameter Specification Safety status SELV Output connector BNC female 75 Sustained transport stream data rate 72 Mbit s Non bursting spread byte mode Size of packet 188 or 204 is not user sele...

Page 84: ...s Connection to supply Pluggable Equipment Type A EN 60950 para 1 2 5 Equipment which is intended for connection to the building power supply wiring via a non industrial plug and socket outlet or a no...

Page 85: ...ement Designed for stationary or fixed use when in operation Storage Transportation Temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing B 11 Compliance5 B 11 1 Safety This e...

Page 86: ...de of Federal Regulations CFR Title 47 Telecommunications Part 15 Radio frequency devices subpart B Unintentional Radiators B 11 3 CE Marking The CE mark is affixed to indicate compliance with the fol...

Page 87: ...PSF type 2 video cable Audio 1 Audio 2 9 Way D Type Please contact TANDBERG Television Customer Services see Preliminary pages Relay GPO 9 Way D Type Belden 8162 CM2PR24 RS232 Data 9 Way D Type Belde...

Page 88: ...Technical Specification Page B 16 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 89: ...5 9 Default Output Menu C 15 C 5 10 Audio Setup Menu C 15 C 5 11 Audio 1 TV and Audio 2 Setup Menus C 16 C 5 12 Input Menu C 17 C 5 13 Outputs Setup Menu C 19 C 5 14 Alarms Menu C 19 C 5 15 Select Ala...

Page 90: ...put Select Setup Menu C 19 Table C 22 Alarms Menu C 19 Table C 23 Select Alarms Menu C 19 Table C 24 CVBS Output Menu C 20 Table C 25 GPO Setup Menu C 20 Table C 26 GPO Trigger Setup Menu C 21 Table C...

Page 91: ...er Operation Type or select required information by exiting the editing menu with the Right arrow key Cancel Operation If the selection is not required and you want to exit without doing anything exit...

Page 92: ...Panel The unlocking sequence is required if the locked indicator is present on the top left line The sequence is Left Right Left Left Left Right Right Right Protected Menus Setup menus inside the menu...

Page 93: ...Lang eng SET AUD2 SERVICEID Service ID 610 SET VIDEO SETUP 625 Setup 525 Setup Default o p SET DEFAULT O P Line Standard 625 Stop Mode Freeze SET AUDIO SETUP Audio 1 TV Audio 2 SET AUDIO 1 SET AUDIO...

Page 94: ...Main Menu Description Section Presets Enters the Presets submenu All Presets submenus will be preceeded by PRESETS C 4 Setup Enters the Setup submenu C 5 Status Enters the Status submenu C 6 Propertie...

Page 95: ...hannels C 4 3 Presets Add Menu This menu allows the user to store a current service Table C 4 Presets Add Menu Menu title PRESETS ADD Description Section P00 to P63 Allows the user to select which slo...

Page 96: ...NOTE This option is only available if the AC 3 software option has been enabled on the receiver Aud1 Lang Allows the entry of the three character ISO language code e g eng or nor This code selects the...

Page 97: ...th impaired hearing 2 12 1 aspect ratio Default Norm Any Hunt Mode Allows the user to control how the unit reacts if service reference for the currently selected service no longer appears in the servi...

Page 98: ...nabled on the receiver Default Musicam NOTE This option is only available if the AC 3 software option has been enabled on the receiver Aud2 Lang Allows the entry of the three character ISO language co...

Page 99: ...essed Off Teletext PID is not processed Default On NOTE This option is not available if the Russian SECAM hardware option has been fitted in the receiver and SECAM output mode has been selected Telete...

Page 100: ...Allows the user to enable format conversion on the decoded picture Off No format conversion is done on the video output 4 3 Generates a 4 3 picture in the method described in the Frame conv menu item...

Page 101: ...the VBI B W notch No chrominance subcarrier is present monochrome output Also has a luminance trap filter active in the VBI Default LineID NOTE This option is only available if the Russian SECAM hardw...

Page 102: ...t Off NOTE ATSC closed captions can be extracted from a VBI PES stream or from the MPEG video PES stream TANDBERG proprietary Divicom and C Cube closed captions can only be extracted form the MPEG vid...

Page 103: ...output line standard is 525 Default 525 NOTE Default will be 625 if Russian SECAM option module is fitted Stop Mode Freeze The last complete frame before the picture was lost will be displayed Black T...

Page 104: ...n is only available if the AC 3 software option has been enabled on the receiver Digital Audio Configures the digital output Off No digital audio output is produced AC 3 Produces AC 3 digital output L...

Page 105: ...o mono signals present in the Dual Channel audio PID or 1 for a mono PID As seen from the table Dual Channel PIDs will only provide both channels to the user if modulation is set to transparent This c...

Page 106: ...Sync The input module is not able to lock to the input signal Sync The input module is locked to the incoming signal Table C 20 QPSK Input Setup Menu Menu title SET INPUT No sig Description Section L...

Page 107: ...15 CVBS Output Enters the CVBS Output submenu C 5 16 C 5 15 Select Alarms Menu This menu links to several submenus The submenus contain all the configurable alarm parameters The alarm parameters may...

Page 108: ...ore the CVBS output goes to NoSync NOTE This item only applies if the Alarm state is set to NoSync Range 0 999 Hold State Selects the number of seconds an alarm should be cleared before the CVBS outpu...

Page 109: ...ions occur in Audio 1 Off An error on Audio 1 will not trigger this GPO Default Off Annex D Aud 2 Error On This GPO will be triggered if any of the Audio Alarm conditions detailed in Annex D Alarm Cat...

Page 110: ...e number of data bits used for each character 7 The number of data bits is set to 7 8 The number of data bits is set to 8 Default 8 Stop Bits This setting determines the time between each character be...

Page 111: ...32 buffer If this buffer cycles up to 100 constantly it is likely that data is being lost due to buffer overruns NOTE This is a status item and cannot be set by the user Data Port Enters the Data Port...

Page 112: ...external device 75 110 150 200 300 600 1050 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Default 115200 Data Bits Sets the number of data bits used for each character 7 The number of data bits is set...

Page 113: ...ow Transmits the selected PID directly without buffering Burst This mode can be used for analysing the input sequence of a PID that has higher transfer rate than the UART can handle max 115 2k The buf...

Page 114: ...BISS Enters the Audio 2 BISS setup submenu C 5 27 C 5 27 TV AUD2 BISS Menus Table C 35 TV and Audio 2 BISS Setup Menus Menu title SET TV BISS and SET AUD2 BISS Description Section Mode This sets the...

Page 115: ...nd SET AUD2 BISS E Description Section Key Enters the BISS E key submenu C 5 30 User ID 1 Enters the BISS E key submenu C 5 31 User ID 1 Enters the BISS E key submenu C 5 31 C 5 30 BISS E Key Menu Tab...

Page 116: ...names Default DVB Delay ms Delays the presentation of video audio data information relative to the Presentation Time Stamps PTS This feature directly affects the buffer management within the receiver...

Page 117: ...us submenu C 6 3 Input Enters the Input Status submenu C 6 4 Signal Enters the Signal Status submenu C 6 5 PID info Enters the currently decoded service s PID Status submenu C 6 11 CA module Enters th...

Page 118: ...be high or low High One or more events are triggering the GPO Low No events are triggering the GPO GPO 3 Status can be high or low High One or more events are triggering the GPO Low No events are tri...

Page 119: ...ked in Gigahertz GHz C 6 5 Signal Status Menu The signal status menu provides information on the incoming transport stream Table C 47 Signal Status Menu Menu title STAT SIGNAL Description Section Pkt...

Page 120: ...ms Shows the difference in ms between the actual decoding of the component and the ideal decoding time according to PTS C 6 8 Audio Status Menu These status submenus contain information about the audi...

Page 121: ...eam and is transcoded into the PAL signal MPEG video WSS is included in the video stream and transcoded transparently as video in line 23 Closed Cap Show the current status of the Closed Caption Off C...

Page 122: ...dio 2 Service Enters the Audio 2 Service PID Info submenu C 6 12 TV Service PID Info Menu The TV Service submenu lists the PIDs associated with the individual components belonging to a service Table C...

Page 123: ...rrent status of the CA Module Table C 57 CA Info Menu Menu title STAT CA INFO Description Section name of CA module If a CA module is present and recognised the name of it will be displayed here Furth...

Page 124: ...twork properties can be found under this menu item Table C 60 Network Menu Menu title PROP NETWORK Description Section IP Addr This is where the IP address of the receiver can be set and read C 7 4 Su...

Page 125: ...D 6 D 4 1 CA Related Alarms D 6 D 4 2 PSI SI Related Alarms D 7 D 5 Config Alarms D 7 List of Tables Table D 1 QPSK Alarm Categories and Conditions D 3 Table D 2 ASI Alarm Categories and Conditions D...

Page 126: ...Alarm Categories and Conditions Page D 2 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

Page 127: ...e times Check signal source A No lock Demod will not be deemed to be locked until full lock status has occurred for 3 consecutive polls Check input settings frequency FEC symbol rate etc A BER exceede...

Page 128: ...output alarms relate to errors occurring in the audio decoders The same alarm categories conditions are available for Audio 1 and Audio 2 Table D 4 Audio Alarm Categories and Conditions Alarm Categor...

Page 129: ...ons Alarm Category Contents Alarm Description Remedy Default TTX data Err Error in Teletext data Improve signal quality W TTX overflw Teletext buffer overflow The Decoder cannot handle the rate of inc...

Page 130: ...input signals or check source W Buffer overflow Output port rate is lower than incoming data rate Increase output rate or select new component A Not used No PID selected to decode Select PID or turn o...

Page 131: ...and verify source A SDT BAT not present No data is received on the SDT or BAT PID Check input signal and verify source A TDT not present No data is received on the TDT PID Check input signal and verif...

Page 132: ...Alarm Categories and Conditions Page D 8 Reference Guide TT1222 4 2 0 Professional Receiver ST RE TT1222 2 BLANK...

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