
Operating the Equipment Locally: Output Menu - Output Format = G.703 Output
Page 4-116
Reference Guide: Voyager E5784 and E5788 HD DSNG Encoder
ST.RE.E10137.3
Mode Option
This option cannot be altered and should always be displayed as MKII. This
indicates that the G.703 card portion of the G.703 Interface Module is set
to MKII mode.
Reset Option
This option is for TANDBERG use only and it is a method to reset the G.703
card of the G.703 Interface Module.
MPEG Input Row Option
This option cannot be altered and should always be displayed as A. This
indicates that the G.703 Interface Module is deriving the Transport Stream
via the A Row of connectors of the G.703 card.
Output Rate Option
This option cannot be altered. It displays a value for the line rate that has
been selected by the PDH Rate option.
Alarm Status Option
This option displays the current G.703 Interface Module Alarms. For an
explanation of the alarm, selection of this parameter displays the current
Alarm status and its meaning.
Show Config Status Differences Option
If the G.703 Interface Module is no longer responding to the Encoder’s
commands, this option shows any disparities, if selected. Under normal
modes of operation, there should be no disparities.
4.10 Mux
Menu
4.10.1 Overview
Access the
Mux
Menu
from the
Setup Menu
. This menu permits the
selection of Multiplexer output parameters, Remux (if enabled), RAS
scrambling options (if enabled) and BISS scrambling options (if enabled).
See Figure 4.16 for details when Syntax = DVB. See Figure 4.17 for
details when Syntax = ATSC.
4.10.2 Mux Output, no Remux Card
To obtain various outputs when no Remux card is fitted:
•
Basic mux output, no scrambling and no Remux – see Section 4.10.4,
Packet Length Option, to Section 4.10.12, BISS Firmware.
•
RAS scrambling – see basic mux Section 4.10.13, RAS
Options Enabled.
•
BISS scrambling – see basic mux Section 4.10, Mux Menu.