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User Manual

MTX100A
MPEG Recorder & Player

071-1731-00

Summary of Contents for MTX100A

Page 1: ...This document supports firmware version 7 00 and above www tektronix com User Manual MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player 071 1731 00 ...

Page 2: ...nd pending Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc Contacting Tektronix Tektronix Inc 14200 SW Karl Braun Drive P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 USA For product information sales service and technical support In North America call 1 800 833 920...

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Page 5: ...nal Overview 2 1 Optional Interface Cards 2 11 Basic Menu Operation 2 14 About the Data Output Source 2 17 Tutorials 2 19 Required Equipment 2 19 Outputting a Transport Stream 2 20 Recording a Transport Stream 2 22 Reference Using the Menus 3 3 Menus in the Play Screen 3 3 Menus in the Record Screen 3 26 Toolbar Buttons 3 34 Hierarchy Display 3 37 Overview of the Hierarchy Display 3 37 Hierarchy D...

Page 6: ...ds 3 100 SYSTEM Commands 3 104 Optional Commands 3 107 Default Settings 3 115 Error Message and Codes 3 119 Command Errors 3 119 Execution Errors 3 120 Device Specific Errors 3 122 Query Errors 3 122 Network Interface Specifications 3 123 Checking Remote Command Operation 3 123 Using the IEEE1394 Interface Option 05 Only 3 125 Note for Connections 3 125 Point to Point Connection 3 126 Data Probing...

Page 7: ...uler Application Window C 2 Using the Scheduler Menus C 5 Status Control Panel C 15 Scheduler Tutorials C 18 Installing Scheduler on a PC C 23 Starting and Exiting Scheduler on Your PC C 25 Appendix D Control Signal for Option 02 D 1 Appendix E Defragment the Hard Disk Drive E 1 Appendix F Using the Recovery Discs F 1 Reinstalling Windows XP F 1 Reinstalling the MTX100A Application F 2 Restoring t...

Page 8: ...terface 2 13 Figure 2 10 Front panel showing the menu controls 2 14 Figure 2 11 Display status of the menu commands 2 15 Figure 2 12 Keypad 2 16 Figure 2 13 Select File dialog box 2 20 Figure 2 14 Hierarchy view of the transport stream file 2 21 Figure 2 15 Play status indicator 2 21 Figure 2 16 Transport stream display from an MPEG test system 2 22 Figure 2 17 No Signal message 2 22 Figure 2 18 R...

Page 9: ...9 Figure 3 27 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 3 70 Figure 3 28 Hierarchy view of the ISDB T transport stream file 3 74 Figure 3 29 ISDB T Information dialog box 3 75 Figure 3 30 Example of SCPI subsystem hierarchy tree 3 77 Figure 3 31 Example of abbreviating a command 3 79 Figure 3 32 Example of chaining commands and queries 3 79 Figure 3 33 Example of omitting root and lower level...

Page 10: ...re B 12 Editing window for the ReMux to M TMCC TS mode B 18 Figure B 13 Editing window for the DeMux M TMCC TS mode B 20 Figure B 14 DEMUX dialog box B 21 Figure C 1 Scheduler application window schedule play mode C 2 Figure C 2 MTX RTX Host Name dialog box C 6 Figure C 3 Scheduler Settings dialog box C 7 Figure C 4 Play Properties dialog box C 10 Figure C 5 Save as dialog box C 13 Figure C 6 Reco...

Page 11: ...en 3 26 Table 3 10 Record menu commands 3 27 Table 3 11 ASI I F menu command Record screen 3 30 Table 3 12 Univ I F menu commands Record screen 3 30 Table 3 13 ASI 1394 menu commands Record screen 3 31 Table 3 14 310M ASI SPI menu command Record screen 3 33 Table 3 15 Toolbar button descriptions 3 34 Table 3 16 Icons used for MPEG 2 ARIB DVB and ATSC formats 3 38 Table 3 17 Icons specific to DVB f...

Page 12: ...11 Table A 9 Certifications and compliances A 12 Table B 1 Element of the ReMux window B 3 Table B 2 Toolbar button descriptions B 4 Table B 3 ReMux File menu commands B 5 Table B 4 ReMux File menu commands B 6 Table B 5 ReMux menu commands B 6 Table B 6 ReMux Window menu commands B 7 Table B 7 ReMux View menu commands B 8 Table C 1 Toolbar button descriptions C 3 Table C 2 File menu commands C 5 ...

Page 13: ...l Ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do Not Operate Without Covers Do not operate this product with covers or panels removed Use Proper Fuse Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product Avoid Exposed Circuitry Do not touch exposed co...

Page 14: ...indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product Symbols on the Product The following symbols may appear on the product WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damag...

Page 15: ...ost of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately The symbol shown to the left indicates that this product complies with the European Union s requirements according to Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE For information about recycling options check the Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Mercury Notification This product u...

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Page 17: ...he syntax used in command descriptions This section also provides instructions for setting the network parameters for the Ethernet port Appendices provides product specifications instructions for operating the ReMux and Scheduler applications defragging the hard disk recovering the system and inspecting and cleaning the MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player Terms This manual uses the following terms Stream...

Page 18: ...umentation for the instrument is available The MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player Service Manual Tektronix part number 071 1754 XX describes how to maintain and service the MTX100A and provides a complete module level description of the operation of the instrument This manual is an optional accessory ...

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Page 21: ...ansport streams that are compliant with ATSC DVB and ARIB standards The MTX100A provides the following features Data rate 214 Mbps maximum 256 Kbps minimum Hierarchy display of stored or captured transport stream 188 204 208 bytes packet size S TMCC M TMCC non transport stream and partial transport stream output formats Real time updating of stream parameters continuity_counter PCR PTS DTS TOT TDT...

Page 22: ...CD ROMs and other parts are standard accessories MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual English Option L0 Tektronix part number 071 1731 XX Japanese Option L5 Tektronix part number 071 1753 XX Windows XP Professional recovery DVD ROM Tektronix part number 063 3864 XX Sample Stream CD ROM Tektronix part number 063 3865 XX Application Software Recovery CD ROM Tektronix part number 063 3866 XX Inte...

Page 23: ...ied Cords for use in areas other than North America are approved by at least one authority acceptable in the country to which the product is shipped Table 1 1 Power cord identification Plug configuration Normal usage Option number North America 115 V Standard A0 Universal Euro 220 V A1 United Kingdom 240 V A2 Australia 240 V A3 North America 250 V A4 Switzerland 240V A5 Japan 100 V A6 China 240 V ...

Page 24: ... Adds the Universal Parallel Serial interface Option 05 Adds the IEEE1394 ASI interface Option 07 Adds the SMPTE310M ASI SPI interface Option SC Adds the Scheduler software Service Options The following service options are available for the MTX100A Option C3 Provides calibration services for 3 years Option C5 Provides calibration services for 5 years Option D1 Provides calibration data Option D3 P...

Page 25: ...ories that you ordered 5 Perform the functional check procedure refer to Functional Check Procedure on page 1 10 after installing the instrument Contact your local Tektronix Field Office or representative if there is a problem with your instrument or if your shipment is incomplete Installation Before you install the instrument refer to the General Safety Summary section at the front of this manual...

Page 26: ... comes with the rackmounting kit for proper installation procedures When the MTX100A is mounted in a 19 inch rack verify that there is at least one unit of clearance above the MTX100A Table 1 3 AC line power requirement Parameter Description Line voltage range 100 to 240 V Line frequency 50 60 Hz Maximum power 180 VA CAUTION The instrument does not have a power switch but does have an on standby s...

Page 27: ... the instrument verify that the fan on the rear panel is operating To verify that the fan is operating place your hand behind the right side of the instrument You should be able to feel the fan s air flow VGA LAN Com Printer IEEE 1394b SPI In Out Clock Ref In Trig In Out Power connector NOTE To make a selection in a Windows dialog box after you power on the instrument connect a mouse to the USB co...

Page 28: ...ure 1 3 This dialog box appears when a program tries to use the resources or the ports on the system that are covered by the firewall Figure 1 3 Windows Security Alert dialog box Click the Unblock button so that Windows allows the program MPEG Series Application to run When you click the Unblock button the MTX100A application window Play screen is displayed MT X 100A MPEG Recorder Player ON STBY s...

Page 29: ...nt showing the following information The owner of the instrument with address The name of a person at your firm who may be contacted if additional information is needed The complete instrument type and serial number A description of the service required 3 Wrap the instrument with polyethylene sheeting or equivalent to protect the outside finish and prevent entry of packing materials into the instr...

Page 30: ...r down T arrow button to select Open from the list and then press the ENTER button to open the Select File dialog box shown in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Select File dialog box 4 Press the up S or down T arrow button to select the test64 TRP file and then press the ENTER button The hierarchy view of the transport stream file will be displayed on the screen NOTE Before you perform this procedure install...

Page 31: ...5 6 Connect the decoder to a picture monitor 7 Press the MTX100A PLAY button to start the transport stream output When transport stream output is started the Play Status indicator appears on the screen 8 Check that the picture from the transport stream is displayed correctly on the picture monitor Figure 1 5 Equipment connection for the functional check MTX100A rear panel Interface cable MPEG deco...

Page 32: ...Desktop To display the Windows screen Desktop select Minimize or Exit from the File menu in the Play screen or Record screen For Minimize the MTX100A application window minimizes and the Windows XP desktop appears For Exit the MTX100A application exits and the Windows XP desktop appears File Operation There are no menu commands to manage file operations in the MTX100A application Perform the file ...

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Page 35: ...ut and record a transport stream Functional Overview This subsection contains descriptions of the front panel controls and the rear panel connectors Front panel Controls Figure 2 1 shows the locations of the front panel controls ON STBY Power Switch Powers on or off the instrument USB Connectors USB 2 0 connectors to connect the keyboard and mouse provided with the instrument for Windows operation...

Page 36: ... super frame to the maximum number of packets that can be looped as an integral multiple of the number of super frames When an ISDB T transport stream is selected the MTX100A outputs the stream from the start packet in the OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing frame to the maximum number of packets that can be looped as 2 X N of the number of OFDM frames If any transport streams within t...

Page 37: ...rded data is stored in a file ESC TAB ENTER Buttons These buttons perform the following functions The ESC button is used to cancel the selected operation When any menu command list is displayed it closes the command list temporarily The TAB button is used to move through a dialog box The ENTER button is used to execute the selected menu command or enable all setting changes in a dialog box SELECT ...

Page 38: ... Refer to Appendix A Specifications for detailed information about the signal specification Trig In Out Use this BNC connector to input an external trigger event for stream recording or output a 27 MHz reference clock signal or an ISDB T frame pulse signal You can change the configuration from the Play menu refer to the Play Menu on page 3 5 Refer to Appendix A Specifications for detailed informat...

Page 39: ...XP desktop 2 Click the Intel R Extreme Graphics 2M icon see below at the right side of the taskbar 3 Select Graphic Options Output To Intel R Dual Display Clone Monitor Notebook from the displayed menu LAN 10 100 1000 Base T Use this connector to connect the MTX100A to your local Ethernet network Com This 9 pin D sub connector provides a serial interface for instrument control Power Use this conne...

Page 40: ... 2 3 shows the location of display elements of the Play screen The display elements of the Record screen are the same as that of the Play screen Figure 2 3 Elements of the Play screen Remote connection status icons Scroll bar Menu Menu bar Toolbar Icon cursor Hierarchical display of the transport stream Status bar Play status indicator Menu commands list ...

Page 41: ...the associated icon Refer to Hierarchy Display on page 3 37 for detailed information about the hierarchy icons Icon Cursor The icon cursor appears as a red box around an icon in the hierarchy to indicate the currently selected icon Use the up S or down T arrow button to move the icon cursor between icons When the icon cursor is at the top or bottom of the hierarchy display the hierarchy scrolls to...

Page 42: ... Play screen this indicator shows the output source used to output the selected stream In the Record screen this indicator shows the record target used to record the input stream Either of the following icons are displayed according to the selected output source or record target 3 Operation Status Shows the current operation status of the instrument In the Play screen the following icons are used ...

Page 43: ...ins several indicators that display general information about the transport stream output or record status Figure 2 5 Status bar This icon shows that the captured stream is being recorded This icon shows that the stream record is being stopped This icon shows that the MTX100A waits for a trigger event This icon shows that a trigger event occurs This icon shows that the captured stream is being pro...

Page 44: ...this indicator shows the RAM free space that can be used to output the selected stream In the Record screen this indicator shows the RAM free space that can be used to record the input stream 6 Output Source Record Target In the Play screen this indicator shows the output source used to output the selected stream In the Record screen this indicator shows the record target used to record the input ...

Page 45: ...cards ASI interface Option 01 Universal parallel serial interface Option 02 IEEE1394 ASI interface Option 05 SMPTE310M ASI SPI interface Option 07 This subsection describes these interface options and their functions ASI Interface Option 01 Figure 2 6 shows the ASI interface Refer to Appendix A Specifications for detailed specifications of the interface Figure 2 6 ASI interface ASI In Use this BNC...

Page 46: ...ons for detailed specifications of the interface Figure 2 8 IEEE1394 ASI interface ASI Input Use this BNC connector to input an ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface signal ASI Output Use this BNC connector to output an ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface signal This connector outputs a signal under the following conditions While a stream is being output from the IEEE1394 connector While a stream is bei...

Page 47: ...utput signal format from the 310M ASI SPI menu refer to 310M ASI SPI Menu on page 3 22 SMPTE310M ASI Input Use this BNC connector to input a SMPTE310M signal or an ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface signal You can select the input signal format from the 310M ASI SPI menu refer to 310M ASI SPI Menu on page 3 33 SPI Input Use this 25 pin D sub connector to input an SPI Synchronous Parallel Interface ...

Page 48: ...and the arrow buttons see Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Front panel showing the menu controls Accessing Menu Commands To access any menu command press the MENU button When you press the MENU button the File menu command list opens Use the up S or down T arrow button to move through the command list Press the ENTER button to execute the selected command Use the left W or right X arrow button to select th...

Page 49: ...n enter numeric values in the displayed dialog box by using the keypad or by using the arrow buttons Numeric Input Using the Keypad Perform the following procedure to input numeric values by using the keypad Figure 2 12 shows the keypad 1 Open a dialog box including the text box in which you want to change a parameter 2 Press the TAB button repeatedly to select highlight the numeric parameter you ...

Page 50: ...c input box and closes the keypad Numeric Input Using the Arrow buttons Perform the following procedure to change a value by using the arrow buttons 1 Open the dialog box containing the text box where you want to change a parameter 2 Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the numeric parameter you want to change in the open dialog box 3 Press the left W arrow button to begin editing the paramet...

Page 51: ...ream data from the RAM using looping methods after the data is completely transferred from the hard disk to the RAM If you select the RAM as the output source you cannot output the data over the RAM free space for the data output maximum 256 MB This RAM free space is displayed on the status bar Refer to Status Bar on page 2 9 for more information about the status bar Hard Disk If you select the ha...

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Page 53: ...o not cover all the features and functions of the MTX100A The tutorials are intended to introduce you to the operations required to execute the instrument s basic functions Refer to the Reference section for detailed descriptions of the menus and functions used in these procedures Before you perform these tutorials make sure that the MTX100A is properly installed Refer to Installation on page 1 5 ...

Page 54: ...d output a stored transport stream 1 Press the front panel PLAY button to display the Play screen 2 Press the MENU button to open the File menu 3 Press the up S or down T arrow button to select Open from the menu and then press the ENTER button to open the Select File dialog box shown in Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 Select File dialog box 4 Press the up S or down T arrow button to select the test64 TRP...

Page 55: ...transport stream output When transport stream output is started the play status indicator see Figure 2 15 appears and the PLAY indicator at the left side of the button lights Figure 2 15 Play status indicator 7 Set up the MPEG test system to monitor the transport stream output from the MTX100A Figure 2 16 shows the transport stream data displayed on an MPEG test system 8 Press the STOP button on t...

Page 56: ...the following steps to capture a transport stream and record it in the hard disk as a file 1 Press the front panel REC button to display the Record screen Since no signal is being applied at this time the No Signal message appears on the top of the screen see Figure 2 17 Figure 2 17 No Signal message CAUTION Connect the interface cable before applying a signal to the SPI In Out connector If you co...

Page 57: ...the hierarchy view of the transport stream is displayed on the Record screen of the MTX100A 4 Press the MTX100A REC button When you press the button the record status indicator see Figure 2 18 appears and the REC indicator at the left side of the button lights Figure 2 18 Record status indicator After the transport stream record is completed the record status indicator disappears and the transport...

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Page 61: ... a preset file Connecting to a Network provides procedures to connect the MTX100A to your network Outputting an ISDB T Transport Stream provides the procedure to output an ISDB T transport stream from the MTX100A Syntax defines the command syntax and processing conventions Remote Commands provides the remote commands set used in the MTX100A Default Settings lists the default settings of the remote...

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Page 63: ... of the instrument Table 3 1 describes the commands in the File menu Table 3 1 File menu commands Play screen Command Description Open Opens a stream file stored in the E drive volume E When a file is selected the MTX100A checks the packet size of the file When it is a transport stream file its data is output in packets Therefore if an incomplete packet is included at the start or end point of the...

Page 64: ...from the current directory to the directory one level higher When you select the button at the upper right side of the dialog box the Select File dialog box is displayed and you can select the other file View Menu The View menu contains commands that control the display of the Toolbar and Status bar Table 3 2 describes the commands available in the View menu Exit Quits the MTX100A application The ...

Page 65: ...n TS In addition if you select 8VSB for an output signal format in Option 07 the packet size is fixed to 188 When you select Non TS the MTX100A deals with stream data in a byte unit not a packet unit and outputs all of the data in a file If a transport stream contains any error you can output it by selecting Non TS Clock Opens the Clock dialog box where you can set the clock rate of the stream out...

Page 66: ... box where you can set the start and stop position of the stream and initial start position of the stream for loop output Refer to Start Stop Position Dialog Box on page 3 11 for more information Auto Play Sets whether or not the transport stream is automatically output using the last power down settings when you turn on the MTX100A on You can select On or Off If you select On take care of the out...

Page 67: ...t Press the TAB button repeatedly to select an item in the field and then press the left W or right X arrow button to select the desired clock source You can select from the following settings Internal uses the internal clock of the MTX100A as the clock reference Ext Ref allows you to input a signal on the Clock Ref In connector for use as the clock reference When you select the button to the righ...

Page 68: ... value into the clock rate text box The MTX100A will then calculate the numerator and denominator text boxes based on the clock rate When you use the Ext P Clk or Ext S Clk mode set the clock rate to the same value as the input clock signal Also when you use the Ext S Clk mode you cannot set the value more than 32 Mbps Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the value you want to change and then...

Page 69: ...herefore if the default clock rate is different than the original clock rate you need to set the value to the appropriate value If you change the value the clock rate value in the Data Rate dialog box is also changed Packet Size Changes the default packet size when the selected stream file is downloaded If you change the value the Packet Size setting in the Play menu will also change Press the ENT...

Page 70: ...his item and then press the SELECT button to toggle the check box on checked or off not checked Width Sets the data width of the DVALID signal in the range of 16 to 255 bytes Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the box and then press the up S or down T arrow button to set the value Press the ENTER button to enable all setting changes PCR Initial Value Dialog Box When you select the PCR Initi...

Page 71: ...he number of packets the number of super frames for a M TMCC file or the number of bytes for a Non TS file Use the Format list box to select the way to set the position Stop Sets the stop position of the stream by time h m s or the number of packets the number of super frames for a M TMCC file or the number of bytes for a Non TS file Use the Format list box to select the way to set the position In...

Page 72: ...lider 1 For the start and stop positions a Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the slider When the slider is selected broken lines are shown around it b Press the left W or right X arrow button to move the slider to the place you want to set the start position c Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the Stop option button and then press the SELECT button This moves the slider to the righ...

Page 73: ...lect the Reset button and then press the SELECT button Timer Play Record Dialog Box When you select the Timer Play command from the Play menu the Timer Play Record dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Timer Play Record dialog box Start at Sets the date and time when the stream output or record starts Press the TAB button to select year month date hour minute or second and then pres...

Page 74: ...to select ARIB for proper display Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the list box and then press the arrow buttons to select one of the standards Numeric Sets the base value used to describe the component information in the hierarchy display You can select Decimal Hex or Octal Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the list box and then press the arrow buttons to select one of the base v...

Page 75: ...erence clock ISDB T frame clock signal output You can select INPUT or OUTPUT For INPUT the Trig In Out connector can be used to input an external trigger event For OUTPUT the Trig In Out connector can be used to output a 27 MHz reference clock or an ISDB T frame pulse signal Use the Selection list box to select which signal is output from the connector Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the...

Page 76: ...tem Time Table in the selected stream The button is disabled when MPEG2 is selected in the Standard list box Original Uses the original default value that is already defined in the selected stream OS Windows XP Time Uses the clock calendar of the operating system Windows XP to set the initial value When you select this option the date and time of all the TDTs TOTs or STTs in the selected stream ar...

Page 77: ... becomes constant regardless of the Fixed ES Rate setting Loop by ISDB T Frame Play Mode Sets whether to output the ISDB T transport stream in OFDM frames when looped Press the TAB button repeatedly to select this item and then press the SELECT button to toggle the check box on checked or off not checked When it is not checked the ISDB T transport stream is looped in packets Treat as Partial TS Pl...

Page 78: ...ate PCR PTS DTS You can select Software or Hardware Hardware PCR PTS DTS are updated using the counter values of the 27 MHz clock on the output board Since data output and PCRs are completely locked the continuity of PCRs is maintained at the loop point even if playing long stream loops However timing errors occur in PTS DTS Software PCR PTS DTS are updated by adding the actual looping time define...

Page 79: ...Clock dialog box becomes disabled Reed Solomon ISDB T only Sets whether to update Reed Solomon codes in an ISDB T transport stream Press the TAB button repeatedly to select this item and then press the SELECT button to toggle the check box on or off Press the ENTER button to enable all setting changes ASI I F Menu Option 01 Only The ASI I F menu is displayed when the ASI interface option is instal...

Page 80: ...al characteristics Format Sets the output format for the Universal In Out connector You can select Parallel or Serial Clock Sets the polarity of the output clock signal You can select Rise or Fall Table 3 6 ASI 1394 menu commands Play screen Command Description ASI Format Sets the output format of the ASI signal You can select Byte or Packet For Byte valid data is output using a burst transmission...

Page 81: ...is made by the IEEE1394 device in connecting the MTX100A Option 05 and an IEEE1394 device Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the check box and then press the SELECT button to toggle the check box on checked or off not checked Some IEEE1394 devices do not recognize the MTX100A Option 05 when you make connection from the MTX100A Option 05 In this case when you select the check box the IEEE139...

Page 82: ...ets whether the signal supplied to the SMPTE310M ASI Input connector is output from the SMPTE310M ASI Output connector when a stream is not output You can select On or Off ASI Format Sets the output format of the ASI signal You can select Byte or Packet For Byte valid data is output using a burst transmission mode For Packet valid data is output in each transport stream packet Table 3 8 Utility me...

Page 83: ...rrow button to set the value Terminator Tx Sets the terminator used when the MTX100A sends information to a controller You can select LF linefeed CR carriage return CRLF carriage return and linefeed or LFCR linefeed and carriage return Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the list box and then press the arrow buttons to select one of the terminators Terminator Rx Sets the terminator used when...

Page 84: ...option key alphanumeric string that enables a software option The option key is supplied as part of a software upgrade kit Refer to the documentation supplied with the software upgrade kit for detailed information on how to enable the purchased software option Update Enables the entered option key Show Option Displays the option s currently installed in the instrument CAUTION Do not change any alp...

Page 85: ...log Box When you select the Status command from the Utility menu the Status dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 11 This dialog box shows the version of the MTX100A application and hardware version of the main and installed interface modules Figure 3 11 Status dialog box ...

Page 86: ...ars By default the current data yymmdd is used as a file name Save Mode Sets the save mode when you save stream data You can select Over Write or New File In the Over Write mode the existing file is overwritten by the new file with the name specified in the Save command whenever you save a stream data In the New File mode a new file is created whenever you save a stream file The file name is the f...

Page 87: ... name of the interface option currently installed Univ I F ASI ASI 1394 or ASI 310M For SPI the SPI In Out connector is used Target Opens the Target Dialog box where you can set the record size trigger position and target source to record the input stream Refer to Target Dialog Box on page 3 27 for more information Timer Record Opens the Timer Play Record dialog box where you can set the time used...

Page 88: ... trigger position by a time h m s or file size MB Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the slider and then press the left W or right X arrow button to move it to the desired position Continuous Recording Sets whether to enable Continuous Recording With Continuous Recording you can record multiple stream files continuously on the hard disk Press the TAB button to select the check box and then ...

Page 89: ...t stream You can select ARIB ATSC DVB or MPEG2 Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the list box and then press the arrow buttons to select one of the standards Numeric Sets the base value used to describe the component information in the hierarchy display You can select Decimal Hex or Octal Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the list box then press the arrow buttons to select one of t...

Page 90: ...ption is installed This menu contains commands for setting the input status such as output signal level output format and polarity of the EVENT signal Table 3 12 describes the commands available in the Univ I F menu Table 3 11 ASI I F menu command Record screen Command Description Through Out Sets whether the signal applied to the ASI IN connector is output from the ASI Out connector when a stream...

Page 91: ...his command to On NOTE When this command is set to On you cannot capture a transport stream of the packet size other than 188 bytes The No Signal message appears on the Record screen Refer to About the Partial Transport Stream on page 3 131 for more information 1394 Mode Sets the connection mode when using the IEEE1394 interface You can select PtoP Connect point to point connection or Probe data p...

Page 92: ...the IEEE1394 device in connecting the MTX100A Option 05 and an IEEE1394 device Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the check box and then press the SELECT button to toggle the check box on checked or off not checked Some IEEE1394 devices do not recognize the MTX100A Option 05 when you make a connection from the MTX100A Option 05 In this case when you select this check box the IEEE1394 device...

Page 93: ...C connector Table 3 14 describes the command available in the 310M ASI SPI menu Utility Menu The Utility menu contains commands for displaying the system information such as software and hardware versions The Utility menu in the Record screen is the same as that of the Play screen Refer to Table 3 8 on page 3 22 for detailed information Table 3 14 310M ASI SPI menu command Record screen Command De...

Page 94: ...ave command in the File menu This button is available when the Record screen is displayed Load Preset Opens the Open dialog box Equivalent to the Load Preset command in the File menu Save Preset Opens the Save as dialog box Equivalent to the Save Preset command in the File menu Play Outputs the selected stream Equivalent to the PLAY button on the front panel Record Records the acquired stream Equi...

Page 95: ...og box PtoP Connect Opens the IEEE1394 dialog box for a point to point connection Equivalent to the PtoP Connect item from the 1394 Mode command in the ASI 1394 menu Probe Opens the IEEE1394 dialog box for data probing Equivalent to the Probe item from the 1394 command in the ASI 1394 menu This button is available when the Record screen is displayed Table 3 15 Toolbar button descriptions cont Icon...

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Page 97: ...omponent such as PID and Table ID numbers is displayed next to each icon Figure 3 15 Example of the hierarchy display The symbol displayed to the left of some icons indicates that the item includes lower level transport stream components that are not displayed The symbol changes to when the lower level components are displayed To expand the hierarchy select the desired upper level icon and press t...

Page 98: ...X100A for transport streams using the MPEG 2 ARIB DVB and ATSC formats Table 3 17 on page 3 41 describes icons that are specific to transport streams using DVB format Table 3 18 on page 3 42 describes icons that are specific to transport streams using ARIB format Table 3 19 on page 3 44 describes icons that are specific to transport streams using the ATSC format Refer to Icon Text and Dialog Box o...

Page 99: ...ck Reference PCR One or more transport packets with a PID value specified by the PCR_PID in the PMT and a PCR_flag value of 1 Video elementary stream One or more transport packets with a PID value specified by the elementary_PID in the PMT and a stream_type value of 0x01 0x02 or 0x10 A lock symbol appears in the icon when the transport_scrambling_control value is set to 01 Audio elementary stream ...

Page 100: ...1 Entitlement Control Message ECM One or more transport packets with a PID value specified by the CA_PID of the CA_descriptor in the PMT a payload_start_unit_indicator value of 1 and the payload does not start 000001 section or the payload starts 000001 PES Entitlement Management Message EMM One or more transport packets with a PID value specified by the CA_PID of the CA_descriptor in the CAT a pa...

Page 101: ...ning Status Table RST One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x0013 and a table_id value of 0x4E 0x71 Stuffing Table ST One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x0010 0x0013 and a table_id value of 0x72 Discontinuity Information Table DIT One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x1E and a table_id value of 0x7E Selection Information Table SIT One or more transport pa...

Page 102: ... a PID value of 0x1E and a table_id value of 0x7E Selection Information Table SIT One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x1F and a table_id value of 0x7F Local event Information Table LIT One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x0020 and a table_id value of 0xD0 One or more transport packets with a PID value specified by the elementary_PID in the PMT and a table_id value of ...

Page 103: ...t_scrambling_control value is set to 01 Broadcaster Information Table BIT One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x24 and a table_id value of 0xC4 Network Board Information Table NBIT One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x25 and a table_id value of 0xC5 or 0xC6 Linked Description Table LDT One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x25 and a table_id value of 0xC7 ...

Page 104: ...s with a PID value of 0x1FFB and a table_id value of 0xCA Event Information Table EIT One or more transport packets with a PID value specified by the table_type_PID in the MGT and a table_id value of 0xCB Channel Extended Text Table CETT One or more transport packets with a PID value of 0x1FFB and a table_id value of 0xC8 Event Extended Text Table EETT One or more transport packets with a PID valu...

Page 105: ...ation is displayed for the ISDB T icon xxx rmx Shows the file name Packets Shows the total number of packets in the broadcast transport stream S TMCC Icon The following text information is displayed for the S TMCC icon xxx trp Shows the file name TC8PSK xx BPSK xx or QPSK xx Shows the modulation system and the number of contract slots xx M TMCC Icon The following text information is displayed for ...

Page 106: ...on Table PAT icon PID Shows the PID value of the PAT TblID Shows the table_id value of the PAT TSID Shows the transport_stream_id value of the PAT Prg Shows the number of programs contained in the transport stream Transport Stream Description Table TSDT Icon The following text information is displayed for the Transport Stream Description Table TSDT icon PID Shows the PID value of the TSDT TblID Sh...

Page 107: ...text information is displayed for the Program Clock Reference PCR icon PID Shows the PID value of the PCR PCR Inaccuracy Dialog Box If you press the SELECT button when the PCR icon is selected the PCR Inaccuracy dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 16 This dialog box allows you to add jitter to the program_clock_reference_base value and the program_clock_reference_extension value Refer to Addin...

Page 108: ...StrmTyp Shows the type of the audio elementary stream 0X0F or 0x81 Data Stream DATA Icon The following text information is displayed for the data stream DATA icon PID Shows the PID value of the data stream StrmTyp Shows the type of the data stream Table 3 20 PCR Inaccuracy dialog box parameters Parameter Description Pattern Selects the waveform type of the waveform used to add jitter You can selec...

Page 109: ...con The following text information is displayed for the Entitlement Control Message ECM icon PID Shows the PID value of the ECM TblID Shows the table_id value of the ECM Entitlement Management Message EMM Icon The following text information is displayed for the Entitlement Management Message EMM icon PID Shows the PID value of the EMM TblID Shows the table_id value of the EMM GHOST Icon The follow...

Page 110: ...IT LIT ERT ITT PCAT SDTT DCT DLT BIT NBIT or LDT TblID Shows the table_id value of the SDT BAT EIT RST ST DIT SIT LIT ERT ITT PCAT SDTT DCT DLT BIT NBIT or LDT TDT and TOT Icon The following text information is displayed for the Time and Data Table TDT and Time Offset Table TOT icons PID Shows the PID value of the TDT or TOT TblID Shows the table_id value of the TDT or TOT MGT and PIT Icons The fo...

Page 111: ...00A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual 3 51 System Time Table STT Icon The following text information is displayed for the System Time Table STT icon PID Shows the PID value of the STT TblID Shows the table_id value of the STT ...

Page 112: ...Hierarchy Display 3 52 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...

Page 113: ...base value and the program_clock_reference_extension value in the adaptation field of transport stream packets You can use this function to modulate the data values of the PCRs away from their correct values Adding Jitter Perform the following procedure to add jitter to PCRs 1 Use the Icon cursor to select the PCR item in the hierarchy display If the Icon cursor is not available press the MENU but...

Page 114: ...27 MHz to 135000000 27 MHz 0 to 5 s Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the text box and then press the SELECT button to open the keypad Use the keypad to enter the desired value Pulse Width Sets the pulse width of the waveform used to add jitter You can set the value from 1 to period 1 packet s in 1 packet steps This Pulse Width parameter is available only when the Pattern parameter is set ...

Page 115: ...order Player User Manual 3 55 Figure 3 18 Jitter function with a sine jitter pattern applied PCR values Time PCR values with sine jitter applied JitterĂamplitude JitterĂperiod Number of packets time PCR period Original PCR values PCR values ...

Page 116: ...Adding Jitter to PCRs 3 56 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...

Page 117: ...cribes features and basic action of Continuous Recording and how to perform it to record stream files Overview Continuous Recording has the following features Record multiple stream files continuously on the hard disk Variable file size operation The time stamp information of the first trigger event in a file is recorded as the updated date property of the file Can be used in Disk or RAM recording...

Page 118: ...this case each file has one trigger event in the file and the pretrigger and posttrigger areas have the specified size If a trigger event occurs while the pretrigger area is filled with data the pretrigger area becomes smaller than the specified size However the posttrigger area stays the specified size In this case File A is smaller than the specified size File A File B Trigger event Trigger even...

Page 119: ...nel REC button to display the Record screen 2 Select File Save to open the Save as dialog box 3 In the dialog box select the folder where stream files are to be saved 4 Select Record Target to open the Target dialog box 5 In the dialog box enable the Continuous Recording check box see Figure 3 19 File A File B Trigger events Trigger event 500 MB 500 MB 500 MB 500 MB 500 MB Pretrigger area Posttrig...

Page 120: ...ize to be recorded 8 In the Trigger Position field set the trigger position 9 If you want to start recording by a trigger signal on the Trig In Out connector a Select Record Other to open the Others dialog box b Select Rise or Fall in the Ext Record Start field 10 Press the front panel REC button to start continuous recording While Continuous Recording is running the total number of captured files...

Page 121: ...he captured streams starts The file counter value decreases every time recording of each file is complete The recording starts from the last captured file If you press the STOP button while the captured streams are recording the recording process terminates to the file currently being recorded NOTE The error message Drive Full appears when there is no space to record a captured file with the speci...

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Page 123: ...ings for stream record In the Play screen all of the parameter settings available in the Play menu are saved as a preset If any of the interface options are installed the output parameter settings of the module are also saved In the Record screen all of the parameter settings available in the Record menu are saved as a preset If any of the interface options are installed the input parameter settin...

Page 124: ...me becomes Test_TS00 In the Record Screen Preset represents a two digit serial number is used as a file name When a keyboard is connected to the USB connector you can enter the desired file name 3 Press the ENTER button This saves the instrument settings as a preset file Loading a Preset File Use this procedure to load instrument settings saved as a preset file Perform the following steps to load ...

Page 125: ...file displayed at the top of the file list When the file is selected broken lines are showed around the file name 3 Press the up S or down T arrow button to select the preset file that you want to load The selected file name is displayed in the File Name text box 4 Press the ENTER button This loads the preset file into the instrument ...

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Page 127: ... connecting the MTX100A directly to a single PC use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect between the LAN port on the MTX100A and the Ethernet port on the PC If you need to construct your own crossover cable Figure 3 23 shows the pin connections to change on a straight cable to produce a crossover cable If you are connecting the MTX100A to your local Ethernet network use a straight Ethernet cable ...

Page 128: ...nel You can connect them to either of the connectors 2 Select Minimize or Exit from the File menu to close the Play or Record screen The Windows XP desktop appears 3 Select Settings Control Panel from the Start menu The Control Panel window appears 4 Double click the Network Connections icon in the window The Network Connections window appears as shown in Figure 3 24 Figure 3 24 Network Connection...

Page 129: ...The Local Area Connection Status dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 25 Figure 3 25 Local Area Connection Status dialog box 6 Click the Properties button The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 26 Figure 3 26 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box Network component field ...

Page 130: ...ettings in the dialog box depend on whether a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server is in the network connected to the MTX100A When the DHCP Server is in the Network If the DHCP server is in the network perform steps 9 and 10 otherwise skip to step 11 9 In the dialog box select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically check boxes 10 Click the OK ...

Page 131: ...same net mask subnet mask used by the PC Do not enter a number if the PC does not have a net mask d You do not need to enter a Default gateway if you are directly connected to a single PC 12 If you connect the MTX100A to your local Ethernet network a In the dialog box select the Use the following IP address check box b Ask your local network administrator and set the appropriate addresses 13 Verif...

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Page 133: ...100A 1 Press the PLAY button to display the Play screen 2 Select the Other command from the Play menu to open the Others dialog box 3 In the dialog box select ARIB in the Standard field 4 Select the Open command from the File menu to open the Select File dialog box 5 In the dialog box select the ISDB T transport stream file that you want to output The hierarchy view of the transport stream file is...

Page 134: ...sport stream file 6 Select the ISDB T transport stream icon and press the front panel SELECT button or click the icon with the right mouse button to open the ISDB T Information dialog box shown in Figure 3 29 NOTE The ISDB T transport stream is different from the typical transport stream so the icon is not represented as a train ...

Page 135: ...ion 02 9 Select PI Clock from the Univ I F menu This menu item is only available when an ISDB T file is loaded 10 In the displayed submenu select the scale factor of the Packet Information clock to the TS clock 4 MHz 11 Use an interface cable to connect the SPI In Out connector on the MTX100A Option 02 and the TSP input on the ISDB T modulator NOTE For an ISDB T transport stream the MTX100A output...

Page 136: ...PI In Out connector and the control signals for the hierarchical multiplexing parameters are output from the Universal In Out connector Refer to Appendix D Control Signals for Option 02 for information about the pin assignments of the Universal In Out connector and timing relationship of the output signals on the connector NOTE For an ISDB T transport stream the MTX100A outputs the stream from the...

Page 137: ...0 that represents a subsystem The top level of the tree is the root node it is followed by one or more lower level nodes Figure 3 30 Example of SCPI subsystem hierarchy tree You can create commands and queries from these subsystem hierarchy trees Commands specify actions for the instrument to perform Queries return measurement data and information about parameter settings Creating Commands SCPI co...

Page 138: ...yntax descriptions Parameter type Description Example binary Binary numbers B0110 arbitrary block1 A specified length of arbitrary data 512234xxxxx where 5 indicates that the following 5 digits 12234 specify the length of the data in bytes xxxxx indicates the data boolean Boolean numbers or values ON or 1 OFF or 0 discrete A list of specific value MIN MAX UP DOWN hexadecimal Hexadecimal numbers 0 ...

Page 139: ...ined message first create a command or query add a semicolon and then add more commands or queries and semicolons until you are done If the command following a semicolon is a root node precede it with a colon Figure 3 32 illustrates a chained message consisting of several commands and queries The single chained message should end in a command or query not a semicolon Responses to any queries in yo...

Page 140: ...ing correct This string uses quotation marks correctly correct This string also uses quotation marks correctly incorrect This string does not use quotation marks correctly You can use upper case lower case or a mixture of both cases for all commands queries and parameters RECORD TARGET TRIGGER POSITION 50 is the same as record position target trigger50 and RECORD target trigger POSITION 50 No embe...

Page 141: ...e syntax for an IEEE 488 2 common query is an asterisk followed by a query and a question mark All of the common commands and queries are listed in the last part of the Syntax and Commands section The following are examples of common commands ESE 16 CLS The following are examples of common queries ESR IDN Backus Naur Form Definition This manual may describe commands and queries using the Backus Na...

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Page 143: ...x groups Common commands DISPLAY commands MASS MEMORY commands PLAY commands RECORD commands SYSTEM commands This section also contains commands that are used to control the optional interface cards The MTX100A can be controlled remotely through the lAN port on the rear panel Refer to Connecting to a Network on page 3 67 for detailed information about how to connect and set up for remote operation...

Page 144: ...R Status Byte Register and Event Queue which are used in the instrument status and event reporting system ESE Sets the bits of the ESER Event Status Enable Register used in the status and events reporting system ESE Returns the contents of the ESER ESR Returns the contents of SESR Standard Event Status Register used in the status and events reporting system IDN Returns the ID information of the in...

Page 145: ...a 1 ASCII character This query is only available just after the PLAY STARt or RECord STARt command is executed OPT Lists the installed interface option RST Resets the instrument to the factory default state This command has the same effect when the SYSTem PRESet and CLS commands are executed successively SRE Sets the bits of the SRER Service Request Enable Register SRE Returns the contents of SRER...

Page 146: ...imal OCTal Sets the base value used to describe the component information in the hierarchy display The choices are HEXadecimal DECimal and OCTal The default value is HEXadecimal DISPlay VIEW FORMat Returns the current display format of the base value in the hierarchy display MASS MEMORY Commands Use these commands to perform file related operations such as changing and moving a directory and loadi...

Page 147: ... directory for data files MMEMory CDIRectory STATe directory_path Changes the current directory for setting files The default value is D MMEMory CDIRectory STATe Returns the current directory for setting files MMEMory LOAD STATe preset_name Loads the specified preset This command accepts the name of a previously saved preset Current instrument settings are overwritten by this command MMEMory MDIRe...

Page 148: ...ONVert ON OFF RATE numeric_value RATE RATIo numeric_value numeric_value SOURceI NTernal EXT10M EXT27M EXTIfft EXTParallel EXTSerial EXTernal RISE FALL OFF EXTTrigger BNC INPUt OUTPut OUTPut DELAy numeric_value SELEct C27M ISDBT LOAD FILE file_name LOOP ON OFF ISDBT FRAMe ON OFF PACKet 188 204 208 NONTs PCR INITial numeric_value numeric_value INACcuracy NONE SINe SQUare TRIangle PULSe SAW RANDom OF...

Page 149: ... ON OFF Sets whether the selected stream is automatically output using the last power down settings when you turn the MTX100A on You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is OFF PLAY AUTOplay Return the current auto play mode status PLAY CLOCk DEFault RATE numeric_value Sets the default clock rate that is automatically set when the selected stream file is downloaded Since the clock...

Page 150: ... Returns the default clock rate that is automatically set when the selected stream file is downloaded using a fraction PLAY CLOCk ESRAtefixed ON OFF Sets whether the elementary stream rate is fixed When you select ON the elementary stream rate becomes constant regardless of the clock rate setting You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is OFF PLAY CLOCk ISDBT CONVert ON OFF Sets ...

Page 151: ...uses a 10 MHz signal on the Clock Ref In connector EXT27M uses a 27 MHz signal on the Clock Ref In connector EXTIfft uses an IFFT sample clock signal 8 126984 MHz on the Clock Ref In connector EXTParallel uses a clock signal on the Clock Ref In connector as a parallel clock EXTSerial uses a clock signal on the Clock Ref In connector as a serial clock PLAY CLOCk SOURce Returns the current reference...

Page 152: ...f the SPI output You can set the value from 0 to 15 The default value is 0 PLAY EXTTrigger OUTPut DELAy Returns the current amount of delay for the start packet pulse of the ISDB T frame PLAY EXTTrigger OUTPut SELEct C27M ISDBT Selects which signal to output from the Trig In Out connector when the PLAY EXTTrigger BNC command is set to OUTPut The choices are C27M and ISDBT For C27M a 27 MHz referen...

Page 153: ... 204 208 NONTs Sets the packet size for the selected stream file The choices are 188 204 208 and NONTs Non TS The default value is 188 PLAY PACKet Returns the current packet size setting for the selected stream file PLAY PCR INITial numeric_value numeric_value Sets the initial value of the program_clock_reference_base and program_clock_reference_extension parameters You can set the program_clock_r...

Page 154: ...CR INACcurracy Returns the current PCR jitter insertion settings PLAY S192F PARTialts ON OFF Sets whether to output a stream file consisting of a 192 byte packet as a partial transport stream When you select OFF the stream is output in Non TS format You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is ON PLAY S192F PARTialts Returns whether to output a stream file consisting of a 192 byte ...

Page 155: ...he selected stream by the number of packets PLAY SSPOsition INITial TIME string Sets the initial start position of the selected stream to be looped by time hh mm ss The setting range depends on the PLAY SSPOsition TIME command settings The default value is 00 00 00 PLAY SSPOsition INITial TIME Returns the current initial start position of the selected stream by time PLAY SSPOsition POSition numeri...

Page 156: ...guments PLAY STOP Stops outputting the selected stream There are no arguments PLAY SYNC TSPAcket SF NONTs Sets the format of the PSYNC signal output from the SPI In Out connector For TSPAcket a single pulse signal is output at the start point of each packet For SF a single pulse is output at the start point of the SF appearing every 204x48x8 bytes For NONTs you can set the output period and data w...

Page 157: ...TOT or STT when selected USER in the PLAY TIMEpacket MODE command The arguments are year month date hour minute and second You can set the values from 1900 3 1 0 0 0 to 2038 4 22 23 59 59 for the TDT and TOT and from 1980 1 6 0 0 0 to 2116 2 12 6 28 15 for the STT The default values are the current date and time PLAY TIMEpacket DEFine Returns the current data and time settings of the TDT TOT or ST...

Page 158: ...e ITEM NPT ON OFF Sets whether to update NPT values when the PLAY UPDAte command is set to ON You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF This command is only available when the PLAY UPDAte PCR command is set to ON and the PLAY UPDAte ITEM PCR METHod command is set to SOFTware The default value is OFF PLAY UPDAte ITEM NPT Returns whether to update NPT values when the PLAY UPDAte command is set to ON P...

Page 159: ...use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is ON PLAY UPDAte ITEM REEDsolomon Returns whether to update Reed Solomon symbols in an ISDB T transport stream when the PLAY UPDAte command is set to ON PLAY UPDAte ITEM TIMEpacket ON OFF Sets whether to update TDT TOT STT values when the PLAY UPDAte command is set to ON You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is ON PLAY UPDAte I...

Page 160: ... size and trigger position Command Tree RECord ACQuire STARt STOP CLOCk RATE EXTernal RISE FALL OFF PACKet SOURce SPI ASI UNIVersal I1394I S310M STANdard OPTion STANdard STARt STOP STORe FILE file_name MODE NEWfile OVERwrite TARGet IGNOredvalid ON OFF SIZE numeric_value TIME string TRIGger CONTinuous ON OFF LIMit numeric_value POSition numeric_value TYPE RAM DISK UNLImit ON OFF ...

Page 161: ... MHz RECord EXTernal RISE FALL OFF Sets whether to start input stream record using a trigger signal applied to the Trig In Out connector The choices are RISE FALL and OFF When you select RISE the input stream record is started at the rising edge of the applied trigger signal When you select FALL the input stream record is started at the falling edge of the applied trigger signal The default value ...

Page 162: ...hen the input stream is saved RECord STORe MODE NEWfile OVERwrite Sets the save mode when the input stream is saved The choices are NEWfile and OVERwrite For NEWfile a new file is created whenever you save a stream file The file name is the following The name specified by the RECord STORe FILE command 1 2 3 4 For OVERwrite the existing file is overwritten by the new file with the name specified in...

Page 163: ...f the input stream The maximum value of the setting range depends on the free space of the RAM or hard disk or the clock rate of the input stream This setting changes the RECord TARGet SIZE command setting The default value is 00 00 00 RECord TARGet TIME Returns the current recording time hh mm ss to record the input stream RECord TARGet TRIGger CONTinuous ON OFF Turns Continuous Recording on or o...

Page 164: ...ECord TARGet TYPE Returns the current record target used to record the input stream RECord TARGet TRIGger UNLImit ON OFF Sets whether to record the input stream to the full free space in the hard disk or RAM You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is OFF RECord TARGet TRIGger UNLImit Returns whether to record the input stream to the full free space in the hard disk or RAM SYSTEM ...

Page 165: ...RM Returns the terminator used when the MTX100A receives commands from a controller SYSTem COMMunicate SOCKet TXTERM CR LF CRLF LFCR Sets the terminator used when the MTX100A sends information to a controller The choices are CR carriage return LF linefeed CRLF and LFCR The default value is CRLF SYSTem COMMunicate SOCKet TXTERM Returns the terminator used when the MTX100A sends information to a con...

Page 166: ...ace card SYSTem PRESet Resets the instrument to the factory default settings SYSTem STANdard MPEG ARIB ATSC DVB Sets the standard used to display the input stream The choices are MPEG ARIB ATSC and DVB The default value is ARIB SYSTem STANdard Returns the current standard used to display the input stream SYSTem STATus Returns the current operation status of the instrument The available responses a...

Page 167: ...urns the current output format setting of the ASI signal PLAY ASI THROughout ON OFF Sets the throughout mode whether the signal applied to the ASI In connector is output from the ASI Out connector when a stream is not output You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF This setting changes the RECord ASI THROughout command setting The default value is ON PLAY ASI THROughout Returns the current througho...

Page 168: ...fault value is PARallel PLAY UNIVersal FORMat Returns the current output format setting of the universal parallel serial interface PLAY UNIVersal LEVEl ECL TTL LVDS Sets the output level of the universal parallel serial interface The choices are ECL TTL and LVDS The default value is ECL PLAY UNIVersal LEVEl Returns the current output level setting of the universal parallel serial interface RECord ...

Page 169: ...ot set the level to LVDS The default value is ECL RECord UNIVersal LEVEL Returns the current input level setting of the universal parallel serial interface RECord UNIVersal PSYNc ON OFF Sets whether the PSYNC signal is used for serial input When you select ON the MSB is determined from the PSYNC signal When you select OFF the MSB is determined from the bit pattern of the sync byte You can use 1 or...

Page 170: ... Specify the node ID of the device s in the argument s Refer to the I1394I NODE Catalog command When the I1394I MODE command is set to PTOP specify the destination device When the I1394I MODE command is set to PRObe specify the source and destination devices I1394I CONNect Returns the node ID of the IEEE1394 device s currently connected to the MTX100A Option 05 I1394I DISConnect Disconnects the IE...

Page 171: ...1394 device You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is OFF I1394I TOTUner Returns whether the connection setting is made by the IEEE1394 device in connecting the MTX100A Option 05 to an IEEE1394 device PLAY ASI FORMat BYTE PACKet Sets the output format of the ASI signal The choices are BYTE and PACKet For BYTE valid data is output using a burst transmission mode For PACKet valid ...

Page 172: ...ransport stream packet The default value is PACKet PLAY ASI FORMat Returns the current output format setting of the ASI signal PLAY OP07AS PORT TYPE ASI S310M Selects which signal to output from the SMPTE310M ASI Output connector The choices are ASI and S310M SMPTE310M The default value is S310M PLAY OP07AS PORT TYPE Returns the current output signal selection RECord OP07AS INPUtport BNC SPI Sets ...

Page 173: ...ut connector The choices are ASI and S310M SMPTE310M The default value is S310M RECord OP07AS PORT TYPE Returns the current input signal selection RECord TIMEStamp ON OFF Sets whether to enable the timestamp feature When you select ON packet arrival time information is stored in each packet in a transport stream You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF The default value is ON RECord TIMEStamp Retur...

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Page 175: ... ESRAtefixed OFF O PLAY CLOCkISDBT CONVert ON 1 PLAY CLOCk RATE 5 6610E 001 PLAY CLOCk RATE RATIO 0 0 PLAY CLOCk SOURce INTernal PLAY EXTernal OFF 0 PLAY EXTTrigger BNC INPUt PLAY EXTTrigger OUTPut DELAy 0 PLAY EXTTrigger OUTPut SELEct C27M PLAY LOOP ON 1 PLAY LOOP ISDBT FRAMe ON 1 PLAY PACKet 188 PLAY PCR INACcuracy NONE PLAY PCR INITial 0 0 PLAY S192F PARTialts ON 1 PLAY SOURce DISK PLAY SPIOutp...

Page 176: ...ONTinuous OFF 0 RECord TARGet TRIGger CONTinuous LIMit 32767 RECord TARGet TRIGger POSition 0 RECord TARGet TYPE DISK RECord TARGet UNLImit OFF 0 SYSTEM commands SYSTem COMMunicate SOCKet PORT 49152 SYSTem COMMunicate SOCKet RXTERM LF SYSTem COMMunicate SOCKet TXTERM CRLF SYSTem KLOCk STATe OFF 0 SYSTem MODE PLAY SYSTem STANdard ARIB Optional commands Option 01 ASI Interface PLAY ASI FORMat PACKet...

Page 177: ...N 1 Option 05 IEEE1394 ASI Interface I1394I MODE PTOP I1394I TOTUner OFF 0 PLAY ASI FORMat PACKet RECord I1394I INPUtport I1394I RECord I1394I PARTialts ON 1 Option 07 SMPTE310M ASI SPI Interface PLAY ASI FORMat PACKet PLAY OP07AS PORT TYPE S310M RECord OP07AS INPUtport BNC RECord OP07AS PORT THROughout ON 1 RECord OP07AS PORT TYPE S310M RECord TIMEStamp ON 1 Table 3 23 Default Settings cont Heade...

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Page 179: ... message 100 command error 101 invalid character 102 syntax error 103 invalid separator 104 data type error 105 GET not allowed 108 parameter not allowed 109 missing parameter 110 command header error 111 header separator error 112 program mnemonic too long 113 undefined header 114 header suffix out of range 120 numeric data error 121 invalid character in numeric 123 exponent too large 124 too man...

Page 180: ...ession 178 expression data not allowed 180 macro error 181 invalid outside macro definition 183 invalid inside macro definition 184 macro parameter error Table 3 24 Command errors cont Error code Error message Table 3 25 Execution errors Error code Error message 200 execution error 201 invalid while in local 202 settings lost due to RTL 210 trigger error 211 trigger ignored 212 arm ignored 213 ini...

Page 181: ... execution expression error 261 math error in expression 270 execution macro error 271 macro syntax error 272 macro execution error 273 illegal macro label 274 execution macro parameter error 275 macro definition too long 276 macro recursion error 277 macro redefinition not allowed 278 macro header not found 280 program error 281 cannot create program 282 illegal program name 283 illegal variable ...

Page 182: ...sponse to an unanswered query Table 3 26 Device specific errors Error code Error message 300 device specific error 310 system error 311 memory error 312 PUD memory lost 313 calibration memory lost 314 save recall memory lost 315 configuration memory lost 330 self test failed 350 queue overflow Table 3 27 Query errors Error code Error message 400 query error 410 query interrupted 420 query untermin...

Page 183: ...ge 3 23 or the SYSTem COMMunicate SOCKet RXTERM command to set which terminator is used The IEEE 488 1 standard for instance Device Clear or Service Request is not supported The Message Exchange Control Protocol in the IEEE 488 2 is not supported However the common commands such as ESE and the event handling features are supported The Indefinite format the block start at 0 in the ARBITRARY BLOCK P...

Page 184: ...t local_echo and press the Enter key This sets the local echo mode to on 5 At the command line prompt type open host name port number and press the Enter key where host name is a computer name of the MTX100A to be connected and port number is the port number set in the Communication dialog box default value 49152 6 At the command line prompt type IDN and press the Enter key 7 Check that the follow...

Page 185: ...ing on page 3 3 for detailed information about menus and dialog boxes related to the IEEE1394 interface settings Note for Connections When you connect the MTX100A Option 05 to IEEE1394 device s such as a BS CS tuner or a D VHS recorder note the following Connect an IEEE1394 cable to the MTX100A Option 05 after power on If you power on the instrument with the IEEE1394 cable connected it takes about...

Page 186: ...6 Figure 3 36 Connection example for point to point connection This subsection describes the setting procedure to use the point to point connection of the MTX100A Option 05 In the following procedure you will connect the MTX100A Option 05 to a D VHS recorder Sending a transport stream to the D VHS Recorder 1 Use an IEEE1394 cable to connect the IEEE1394 connector on the MTX100A Option 05 to the IE...

Page 187: ...er 1 Use an IEEE1394 cable to connect the IEEE1394 connector on the MTX100A Option 05 to the IEEE1394 connector on the D VHS recorder 2 In the device connection menu of the D VHS recorder select the MTX100A Option 05 Refer to the instruction manual attached with the D VHS recorder for the device connection menu 3 Press the REC button on the MTX100A Option 05 to display the Record screen 4 Select A...

Page 188: ...uner to a D VHS recorder 1 Use an IEEE1394 cable to connect the IEEE1394 connector on the MTX100A Option 05 to the IEEE1394 connector on the BS CS tuner 2 Use an IEEE1394 cable to connect the IEEE1394 connector on the BS CS tuner to the IEEE1394 connector on the D VHS recorder 3 In the device connection menu of the BS CS tuner select the D VHS recorder Refer to the instruction manual attached to t...

Page 189: ...he MTX100A Option 05 ASI IEEE1394 Conversion In the ASI IEEE1394 conversion you can output a transport stream applied to the ASI IN connector from the IEEE1394 connector or output a transport stream applied to the IEEE1394 connector from the ASI connector ASI IEEE1394 Conversion Perform the following procedure to output a transport stream applied to the ASI connector from the IEEE1394 connector In...

Page 190: ...nd in the ASI 1394 menu 6 Select PtoP Connect from the 1394 Mode command in the ASI 1394 menu or click the PtoP Connect button on the toolbar The IEEE1394 dialog box appears 7 Select the D VHS recorder from the Instrument list box and then click the Connect button If necessary check the to Tuner check box 8 Click the OK button IEEE1394 ASI Conversion Perform the following procedure to output a tra...

Page 191: ... or click the PtoP Connect button on the toolbar The IEEE1394 dialog box appears 7 Select the BS CS tuner from the Instrument list box and then click the Connect button 8 Click the OK button About the Partial Transport Stream The partial transport stream is a bit stream used for data transmission in IEEE1394 interface Unlike the MPEG 2 transport stream the partial transport stream has a time code ...

Page 192: ...ing are notes for recording or playing a partial transport stream Be sure to record a partial transport stream using the partial transport stream format If you fail to do this the packet interval is not reproduced when the transport stream is played A partial transport stream with any packet interval more than 600 ms cannot be recorded correctly as a partial transport stream A transport stream can...

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Page 195: ...owing conditions The MTX100A must be in an environment where the temperature altitude humidity and vibration conditions are within the operating limits described in Table A 8 on page A 11 The MTX100A must have a warm up period of at least 20 minutes The MTX100A must be operating at an ambient temperature between 5 C and 40 C unless otherwise noted Functional Specifications Table A 1 Functional spe...

Page 196: ...ypical 50 Ω Reference input Frequency 8 129698 10 27 MHz Input level typical Sine wave 0 6 dBm Vp p Square wave 0 5 Vp p to 3 0 Vp p Clock input Frequency 160 kHz to 26 75 MHz parallel clock 1 28 MHz to 32 MHz serial clock Input level typical 0 5 V to 3 0 V External trigger input MISC output Connector type BNC Input impedance typical 1 kΩ Threshold level Rising and falling edges are programmable H...

Page 197: ... DVALID 12 PSYNC 13 Shield 14 DCLK 15 GND 16 to 23 DATA 7 to DATA 0 24 DVALID 25 PSYNC Output Output level typical 330 mV to 550 mV termination internal 100 Ω external 100 Ω bus LVDS with 50 Ω termination Offset 1 1 V to 1 5 V Output resistance typical 100 Ω between differential outputs output off Data delay typical 5 ns from the falling edge of DCLK see Figure A 1 on page A 10 Input Input level t...

Page 198: ...D0 15 ERR 3 D1 16 INIT 4 D2 17 SELECT 5 D3 18 GND 6 D4 19 GND 7 D5 20 GND 8 D6 21 GND 9 D7 22 GND 10 ACK 23 GND 11 BUSY 24 GND 12 PaperEmpty 25 GND 13 SELECT USB 2 0 interfaces Number of connectors 2 Pin assignments 1 VCC 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 GND LAN interface 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet interface Connector type RJ 45 Pin assignment 1 MDI_0 5 MDI_2 2 MDI_0 6 MDI_1 3 MDI_1 7 MDI_3 4 MDI_2 8 MDI_3 Serial...

Page 199: ... 2A Time delayed 250 V not operator replaceable Table A 2 Mainframe cont Characteristics Description Table A 3 ASI interface Option 01 Characteristics Standard conformance EN 50083 9 Annex B Connector type BNC Impedance typical 75 Ω Data rate 256 Kbps to 214 Mbps Output Number of outputs 2 Output voltage 800 mV 10 Jitter 0 2 UI p p Rise fall time 20 to 80 1 2 ns Return loss 17 dB 5 MHz to 270 MHz ...

Page 200: ...sistance typical 1 kΩ when the output is off per pin single end Data delay typical 0 5 ns from the falling or rising edge of DCLK see Figure A 1 on page A 10 Single end input level typical TTL with termination LO 0 0 V to 0 5 V HI 1 2 V to 5 0 V ECL with termination LO 5 2 V to 1 05 V HI 0 25 V to 0 0 V Differential input level typical 0 4 V to 1 0 Vp p between pin and pin without termination 0 2 ...

Page 201: ...age A 10 Single end input level typical TTL with termination LO 0 0 V to 0 5 V HI 1 2 V to 5 0 V ECL with termination LO 5 2 V to 1 05 V HI 0 25 V to 0 0 V Differential input level typical 0 4 V to 1 0 Vp p between pin and pin without termination 0 2 V to 1 0 Vp p between pin and pin with termination Input resistance typical 50 Ω 5 Single End Termination ON 110 Ω 5 Differential Termination ON 1 kΩ...

Page 202: ... 256 Kbps to 214 Mbps Input voltage typical 200 mV to 800 mV Output voltage 800 mV 10 Return loss 17 dB 5 MHz to 270 MHz into 75 Ω load Table A 6 SMPTE310M ASI SPI interface Option 07 Characteristics Description SMPTE310M interface Uses common input output connectors with the ASI interface Standard conformance SMPTE310M Connector type BNC Impedance 75 Ω Data rate 19 392658 Mbps 8 VSB 188 bytes pac...

Page 203: ...5 Ω load Data format Accepts both burst and packet modes ASI SPI interface Connector type D sub 25 pin Data rate 256 Kbps to 214 Mbps Pin assignments 1 DCLK 2 GND 3 to 10 DATA 7 to DATA 0 11 DVALID 12 PSYNC 13 Shield 14 DCLK 15 GND 16 to 23 DATA 7 to DATA 0 24 DVALID 25 PSYNC Input Input level typical 100 mV 100 mV RI RI with 100 Ω termination Input resistance typical 100 Ω between differential in...

Page 204: ...aces DATA 0 7 DCLK PSYNC DVALID DATA 0 7 DATA 0 7 DCLK DCLK 188 bytes Transition period T f 1 T 2 T 10 Input clock pulse width Output data delay Th Input data hold time Th T 2 T 10 SPI and universal parallel interface Th T 5 T 10 universal serial interface 5 ns 5 ns In the universal parallel serial interface the polarity of DCLK can be inverted ...

Page 205: ...ature Operating 5 C to 40 C Non operating 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity Operating 20 to 80 no condensation Maximum wet bulb temperature 29 0 C Non operating 5 to 90 no condensation Maximum wet bulb temperature 29 0 C Altitude Operating Up to 3 0 km 10 000 feet Maximum operating temperature decreases 1 C each 300 m above 1 5 km Non operating Up to 12 km 40 000 feet Dynamics Vibration Operating 2 6...

Page 206: ...ean Communities EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55011 EMC requirement for Class A electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EN 61000 3 2 AC Power Line Harmonic Emissions IEC 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Performance Criterion B IEC 61000 4 3 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity Performance Criterion A IEC 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Performance Cr...

Page 207: ... Descriptions A measure of the contaminates that could occur in the environment around and within a product Typically the internal environment inside a product is considered to be the same as the external Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated Pollution Degree 1 No pollution or only dry nonconductive pollution occurs Products in this category are generally encapsu...

Page 208: ...Appendix A Specifications A 14 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...

Page 209: ...ucture Starting and Exiting ReMux The ReMux application is preinstalled on the MTX100A To start the ReMux application select Tektronix MPEG ReMux from the Start Programs menu on the Windows desktop If you create a shortcut icon of the Remux application on the Windows desktop you can start the ReMux application by double clicking it Refer to the Windows help for information about how to create a sh...

Page 210: ...Player User Manual Elements of the ReMux Window Figure B 1 shows the ReMux application window Table B 1 describes the elements in the application window Figure B 1 ReMux application window Welcome to ReMux Application dialog box Status bar Title bar Menu bar Toolbar ...

Page 211: ...o select the operation mode ReMux to M TMCC TS Create a transport stream of M TMCC structure from a transport stream ReMux to M TMCC TS from S TMCC TS Create a transport stream of M TMCC structure from a transport stream of S TMCC structure Make S TMCC TS Creates a transport stream of S TMCC structure from a transport stream DeMux M TMCC TS De multiplexes separates the original transport stream fr...

Page 212: ... the First command in the Edit menu Previous Equivalent to the Previous command in the Edit menu Next Equivalent to the Next command in the Edit menu Last Equivalent to the Last command in the Edit menu Execute Equivalent to the Execute command in the ReMux menu ReMuxtoM TMCC TS Equivalent to the Mode ReMux to M TMCC TS command in the ReMux menu ReMuxtoM TMCC TS from S TMCC TS Equivalent to the Mo...

Page 213: ...Select one of the ReMux modes then click the OK button Table B 4 describes the Select Remux Mode dialog box parameters Figure B 2 Select Remux Mode dialog box Table B 3 ReMux File menu commands Command Function New Opens the Select Remux Mode dialog box where you can select the mode to execute Refer to Select Remux Mode Dialog Box on page B 5 for detailed information about the dialog box parameter...

Page 214: ...ReMux mode and select option settings Table B 6 describes each of the ReMux menu commands Table B 4 ReMux File menu commands Command Function Previous Displays the previous TMCC information Next Displays the next TMCC information First Displays the first TMCC information Last Displays the last TMCC information Add Adds TMCC information or a transport stream Delete Deletes TMCC information or a tra...

Page 215: ... equal to 48 This parameter sets the transport stream ID for all of them Show Welcome Window Sets whether or not the Welcome to ReMux Application dialog box appears when you start the ReMux application Window Menu The Window menu contains commands that control the appearance of the editing windows and open the new window Table B 6 describes each of the Window menu commands Table B 6 ReMux Window m...

Page 216: ... subsection describes the procedure to create a transport stream of S TMCC structure from a transport stream 1 Select File New or click the New button on the toolbar to open the Select Remux Mode dialog box shown in Figure B 2 on page B 5 2 Select Make S TMCC TS in the dialog box and then click the OK button to open the editing window for the Make S TMCC TS mode shown in Figure B 4 Table B 7 ReMux...

Page 217: ...ight of the TMCC icon has the following meaning Selecting a Transport Stream File 3 Select Edit Add or click the Add button on the toolbar to open the Open dialog box 4 In the dialog box select a transport stream file and then click the Open button to open the Edit TS Information dialog box shown in Figure B 5 Change Information Stop time Start time Number of super frames ...

Page 218: ...ss than the data rate of the effective slot in addition conversion of the data rate is done with the insertion of null packets Contract Slots Shows the number of contract slots This value depends on the number of slots set in the Modulation item Modulation Specifies the modulation system and the number of slots to be assigned to HQ and LQ when performing hierarchical data transfer HQ Specifies the...

Page 219: ...iplex You can set the value in the range of 0 to 65535 5 After you change the parameters click the OK button to confirm the changes and close the dialog box This displays a transport stream icon under the TMCC icon See Figure B 6 Figure B 6 Windows displaying a transport stream icon The information displayed to the right of the transport stream icon has the following meaning Transport Stream numbe...

Page 220: ...alog box you can set the following parameters Transmitter Receiver Control Information Sets the transmission receiving control information Switch On Control Signal Sets the start control signal to on 1 or off 0 Reserve Sets the reserve bit 7 After you change the parameters click the OK button to confirm the changes and close the dialog box Creating a Transport Stream of S TMCC Structure 8 Select R...

Page 221: ...Figure B 2 on page B 5 2 Select ReMux to M TMCC TS from S TMCC TS in the dialog box and then click the OK button to open the editing window for the ReMux to M TMCC TS from S TMCC TS mode shown in Figure B 8 Figure B 8 Editing window for the ReMux to M TMCC TS from S TMCC TS mode Selecting a Transport Stream File 3 Select Edit Add or click the Add button on the toolbar to open the Open dialog box 4...

Page 222: ...ch 48 6 Select Edit Add or click the Add button on the toolbar to open the Open dialog box 7 In the dialog box select a transport stream file of S TMCC structure and then click the Open button to open the Edit TS Information dialog box shown in Figure B 5 on page B 10 8 In the dialog box set the parameters and then click the OK button This multiplexes the newly selected transport stream and the tr...

Page 223: ...u can set the following parameters Order of Change Sets the TMCC change instruction You can set the value in the range of 0 to 31 Transmitter Receiver Control Information Sets the transmission receiving control information Switch On Control Signal Sets the control signal on 1 or off 0 Up Link Control Controls the up link switching Extended Information Sets the extended information When you set the...

Page 224: ...lue set in the OPTION dialog box See Figure B 3 on page B 7 and TS8PSK is used as the modulation system Multiplexing Transport Streams of M TMCC Structure with Different TMCC Information In the ReMux to M TMCC TS from S TMCC TS mode you can multiplex a transport stream of M TMCC structure with a transport stream of M TMCC structure having different TMCC information 14 Click the TMCC icon of the M ...

Page 225: ...his opens a new editing window with a TMCC icon displayed In this case note the increase of the value indicating change instruction at the right side of the TMCC icon In addition the First and Previous buttons on the toolbar change their color to green indicating that a TMCC exists before this TMCC 18 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to select a transport stream file 19 Repeat steps 6 through 8 to multipl...

Page 226: ...cuted the Make S TMCC TS and the ReMux to M TMCC TS from S TMCC TS mode This subsection describes the procedure to create a transport stream of M TMCC structure from a transport stream 1 Select File New or click the New button on the toolbar to open the Select Remux Mode dialog box shown in Figure B 2 on page B 5 2 Select ReMux to M TMCC in the dialog box and then click the OK button to open the e...

Page 227: ...14 through 20 on pages B 16 and B 17 to multiplex the transport stream of M TMCC structure having different TMCC information Creating a Transport Stream of M TMCC Structure 9 Perform steps 21 and 22 on page B 17 to create a transport stream of M TMCC structure DeMux M TMCC TS Mode This mode allows you to de multiplex separate the original transport stream from a transport stream of M TMCC structur...

Page 228: ...en click the Open button to open the editing window for the DeMux M TMCC TS mode shown in Figure B 13 Figure B 13 Editing window for the DeMux M TMCC TS mode 3 Select ReMux Execute or click the X Execute button to open the DEMUX dialog box shown in Figure B 14 NOTE If you select a transport stream file that does not have M TMCC structure an error message appears ...

Page 229: ...m is to be saved TS Selects the transport stream s to be de multiplexed Click the check box at the front of the file name to select the file to be de multiplexed When you click the button to the right of the file name the Save As dialog box appears and you can specify a file name and save the file 4 After you select the directory and transport stream s click the OK button The transport stream s is...

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Page 231: ...st on the remote PC and play or record streams Refer to Installing Scheduler on a PC on page C 23 for the installation procedure Starting and Exiting Scheduler To start the Scheduler application on the MTX100A select File Scheduler in the Play or Record screen In the Play screen Starts Scheduler in the schedule play mode This mode allows you to create a schedule list and play streams In the Record...

Page 232: ...atus bar Figure C 1 Scheduler application window schedule play mode Title Bar The title bar displays the file name of the currently selected schedule list and the name of the application It also contains the standard window sizing boxes for Windows Menu Bar The menu bar displays the names of the pull down menus Refer to Using the Scheduler Menus on page C 5 for detailed information about the funct...

Page 233: ...the New command in the File menu Open Equivalent to the Open command in the File menu Save Equivalent to the Save command in the File menu Add Equivalent to the Add command in the Stream menu Delete Equivalent to the Delete command in the Stream menu Move up Equivalent to the Move Up command in the Stream menu Move down Equivalent to the Move Down command in the Stream menu Properties Equivalent t...

Page 234: ...the file name of the stream Packets Shows the number of packets contained in the stream For a Non TS stream it shows the number of bytes This item does not appear in the schedule record mode Start time Shows the start date time for the stream End time Shows the end date time for the stream Duration Shows the duration time of the stream Streams can be selected by clicking the stream name Only one s...

Page 235: ...e Open dialog box where you can select a schedule list file sch Save Saves the currently selected schedule list Save As Opens the Save As dialog box where you can save the currently selected schedule list 1 xxx sch 4 xxx sch Lists up to four of the most recently opened schedule list files When you select a filename the schedule opens Exit Exits the application Table C 3 View menu commands Command ...

Page 236: ...t Name dialog box Host Name Selects the host name of the MTX100A to which Scheduler is connected Table C 4 Schedule menu commands Command Function Connect Opens the MTX RTX Host Name dialog box Refer to MTX RTX Host Name Dialog Box below for detailed information about the dialog box Disconnect Closes the connection to the MTX100A Play Sets the schedule play mode Record Sets the schedule record mod...

Page 237: ...ping a transport stream to simulate continuous playout After selecting the Enabled check box select the appropriate parameter s you intend to modify The parameters are updated by the system hardware 27 MHz clock Playout Packet Size When you select the Auto playout packet size check box the default packet size displayed is derived from the first stream added to the schedule list However if the firs...

Page 238: ...Refer to Clock Dialog Box on page 3 7 for detailed information about each clock source When you click the Set button the Set Custom Clock dialog box appears In this dialog box you can set the appropriate bit rate Seamless Play Sets whether or not the streams in the schedule list are continuously played with no discontinuities Normally stream output stops at every file changing points if each strea...

Page 239: ...uler is connected The default value is 49152 Stream Menu The Stream menu contains commands to add delete and move a stream in the schedule list It also contains the command to view and set the stream properties of the currently selected stream Table C 5 describes each of the Stream menu commands NOTE You cannot use the loop mode if there is a stream having a time or triggered start specified in a ...

Page 240: ...by selecting Properties from the right click menu or by double clicking the stream name Figure C 4 Play Properties dialog box File Show the name and location of the stream Content Shows the content of the stream File Size Shows the file size of the stream in bytes Delete Deletes the currently selected stream from the schedule list Properties For the schedule play mode Opens the Play Properties dia...

Page 241: ...ck the Set button the Start Stop Position dialog box allows you to set the start stop position Start Sets the start position of the stream by the number of packets the number of super frames for a M TMCC file or the number of bytes for a Non TS file Stop Sets the stop position of the stream by the number of packets the number of super frames for a M TMCC file or the number of bytes for a Non TS fi...

Page 242: ...ow on from the previous stream without a break in the playout bit stream Trigger Rise The stream playout starts on the rising edge low to high transition of the trigger signal applied to the TRIG IN connector When you select this option spin boxes to set date and time become available Trigger Fall The stream playout starts on the falling edge high to low transition of the trigger signal applied to...

Page 243: ...s dialog box to do the following 1 Select the appropriate drive and directory for the stream file you are going to record 2 Specify a file name for the stream You can use the default file name that is automatically displayed in the File name text box The following characters must not be used in a file name 3 Click the Save button to add the stream file to a schedule list When you click the Save bu...

Page 244: ...to be recorded Start Time Specifies the time at which a stream will start to record The choices are NONE The stream is integrated into the schedule and obeys the overall timing of the schedule It will follow on from the previous stream without a break Trigger Rise The stream record starts on the rising edge low to high transition of the trigger signal applied to the TRIG IN connector When you sele...

Page 245: ...us control panel see Figure C 7 appears when you select the Execute command from the Schedule menu or click the Execute button on the toolbar This panel allows you to set properties for the whole schedule list and start and stop the stream playing and recording Figure C 7 Status control panel schedule play mode 1 Control buttons Controls the schedule playing and recording and the application windo...

Page 246: ...setting in this field affects the Start Time setting of a stream at the top of the schedule list Immediate In the schedule play mode the schedule playing starts as soon as you click the Play button on the status control panel In the schedule record mode the schedule recording starts as soon as you click the Record button on the status control panel Trigger Rise The schedule playing or recording st...

Page 247: ...st have an absolute Start Time specified This option is only available when you select Immediate in the Active Schedule field Stop Time Sets the way in which the schedule stops playing or recording NONE The schedule plays or records through according to the start and stop times of the individual streams Schedule The schedule playing or recording stops at the specified date and time but not until t...

Page 248: ...08 file S TMCC file M TMCC file ISDB T file Non TS file Perform the following procedure to create a schedule list and play streams Creating a Schedule List 1 Select Schedule Play or click the Play button on the toolbar to set Scheduler to the schedule play mode 2 Select Schedule Settings to open the Scheduler Settings dialog box see Figure C 3 on page C 7 3 In the New Schedule tab set parameters t...

Page 249: ...edule Property dialog box see Figure C 8 on page C 16 14 In the Schedule Property dialog box set conditions to activate start and stop the schedule 15 If you want to set properties for an individual stream use the following methods to open the Play Properties dialog box see Figure C 4 on page C 10 Highlight the stream name you want to set by clicking on the name on the schedule list and then selec...

Page 250: ...ive If you set an Active Schedule date time for example 2005 2 12 12 00 00 in the Schedule Property dialog box this is applied to all streams If you set a Start Time for example 2005 2 10 15 00 00 in the Play Properties dialog box for an individual stream the start date time of all subsequent streams are changed This does not affect the preceding streams NOTE If there is an inconsistent time setti...

Page 251: ...s Creating a Schedule List 1 Select Schedule Record or click the Record button on the toolbar to set the schedule record mode 2 Select Stream Add or click the Add button on the toolbar to open the Save as dialog box see Figure C 5 on page C 13 3 In the Save as dialog box specify the appropriate drive directory and file name for the stream file to be recorded You can use the default file name that ...

Page 252: ...o run a schedule with past time assigned an error message appears If this happens change the Start Time setting of the corresponding stream s If you output streams having different bit rates continuously to output each stream in a specific bit rate the instrument requires the times to accumulate a certain amount of data in FIFO and output the last data from FIFO Therefore the actual start and end ...

Page 253: ...Application Software Recovery CD into a CD ROM drive on your PC 3 Double click the My Computer icon 4 Double click the CD ROM drive icon 5 Double click the PC_Scheduler folder 6 Double click the setup exe icon in the list The Scheduler installation program displays a series of setup windows as listed in the following sub steps Click the Next button to accept the default parameters or change the pa...

Page 254: ...he mouse cursor to any unoccupied desktop area and then click the right mouse button to open the desktop menu 2 From the desktop menu select New and then select Shortcut to open the Create Shortcut dialog box 3 Click the Browse button in the Create Shortcut dialog box 4 Use the Browse dialog box to locate the Scheduler directory a If you installed the Scheduler application using the default direct...

Page 255: ...u can use any of the following methods to start the Scheduler application Double click the Scheduler exe shortcut icon on the PC desktop that you created during the installation procedure Select Scheduler from the Start Programs menu When starting Scheduler the MTX RTX Host Name dialog box appears as shown below In this dialog box you can select an MTX100A to be controlled by Scheduler After you s...

Page 256: ...Appendix C Using the Scheduler Application Option SC Only C 26 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...

Page 257: ...hows the timing relationship of these signals Table D 1 lists the pin assignment of the Universal In Out connector Table D 1 Pin assignment of the Universal In Out connector Characteristics Description Universal In Out connector Connect type D sub 25 pin Pin assignment 1 Clock1 14 Clock 2 GND 15 GND 3 CD3 16 CD3 4 CD2 17 CD2 5 CD1 18 CD1 6 CD0 19 CD0 7 HFLAG3 20 HFLAG3 8 HFLAG2 21 HFLAG2 9 HFLAG1 ...

Page 258: ...Universal In Out connector Figure D 1 Timing relationship of the signals on the Universal In Out connector F F F E D F F F F 5 4 3 2 1 0 Count down period of the transmission parameters change indicator 1 frame 1 frame L fixed 1 TSP 204 bytes Duty 50 0 5 CD 0 3 Data 0 7 packet unit HFLAG0 HFLAG1 HFLAG2 Frame TS Clock Psync Dvalid Data 0 7 byte unit ...

Page 259: ...by performing the Disk Defragmenter of Windows XP This appendix provides instructions on how to defragment the hard disk drive Procedure Perform the following procedure to defragment the hard disk drive 1 Connect the keyboard and mouse provided with the instrument to the USB port on the front panel 2 Select File Exit in the Play or Record screen to exit the MTX100A application This appears on the ...

Page 260: ...efragment button to start the defragmentation When the defragmentation is completed the Defragmentation Complete dialog box appears as shown in Figure E 2 Figure E 2 Defragmentation Complete dialog box 6 Click the Close button 7 Click the Close button at the upper right of the screen to close the Disk Defragmenter window ...

Page 261: ...Operating System Recovery Disc into the DVD drive 2 Turn off then turn on the instrument The MTX100A runs from the disc 3 Follow the installing instructions on the screen 4 When the Easy Restore window appears click Continue to start the recovery process 5 Click Yes in the Warning dialog box to continue the process The process takes about 10 minutes 6 When the Message dialog box appears press the ...

Page 262: ...re Installing the Parallel Driver Option SC Only Perform the following procedure to reinstall the parallel driver 1 Double click the Driver folder in the MTX100A RTX100A Application Software Recovery Disc 2 Double click the SSD5411 32bit exe icon 3 Click Next in the resulting window The License Agreement window appears 4 Select I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next The De...

Page 263: ...n dialog box 2 Enter regedit in the Run dialog box and then click OK This opens Registry Editor window 3 In the Registry Editor window select the following directory path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Enum PCI VEN_104C DEV_8025 SUBSYS_80251268 REV 5 23d05aab 0 3068F0 Device Parameters 4 In the file list on the right side of the window double click the SidSpeed icon This opens the Edi...

Page 264: ...Appendix F Using the Recovery Discs F 4 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...

Page 265: ...n you clean the exterior of the instrument 1 Remove loose dust on the outside of the instrument with a lint free cloth 2 Remove remaining dirt with a lint free cloth dampened with a general purpose detergent and water solution Do not use abrasive cleaners 3 Clean the monitor screen with a lint free cloth dampened with a gentle general purpose detergent and water solution CAUTION Avoid the use of c...

Page 266: ...Appendix G Inspection and Cleaning G 2 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...

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Page 269: ...ent Message streams and any special parameters associated with them CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check One of the fields described in the MPEG 2 standard CRC is used to verify the correctness of data in PSI and SI tables Defragmentation The process of rewriting parts of a file to contiguous sectors on a hard disk to increase the speed of access and retrieval When files are updated the computer tends to s...

Page 270: ... boards EIT Event Information Table One of the tables defined by DVB SI The EIT contains data concerning events a grouping of elementary broadcast data streams with a defined start and end time belonging to a common service and programs a concatenation of one or more events under the control of a broadcaster such as event name start time and duration EMM Entitlement Management Message Private cond...

Page 271: ... the structure of a transport stream PCR Program Clock Reference One of the fields defined in the MPEG 2 standard A time stamp in the transport stream from which decoder timing is derived PES Packetized Elementary Stream A structure defined in the MPEG 2 standard used to carry elementary stream data PID Packet IDentifier One of the fields described in the MPEG 2 standard A unique integer value use...

Page 272: ...provides information on services and events carried by different Multiplexes and even other networks SI is structured as six tables PAT NIT CAT SDT EIT and BAT The applications are only concerned with NIT BAT SDT and EIT ST Stuffing Table One of the tables defined by DVB SI The ST provides stuffing sections TDT Time Date Table One of the tables defined by DVB SI The TDT carries the current time an...

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Page 275: ...Connecting to a Network 3 67 Continuous recording 3 57 Creating commands 3 77 Crossover Ethernet cable 3 67 CVCT icon 3 50 D DATA icon 3 48 Data output source Hard disk 2 17 RAM 2 17 Data probing 3 128 DATA_SECT icon 3 49 DCT icon 3 50 Default settings 3 115 DISPLAY commands 3 86 Display elements 2 5 Displaying the Windows screen 1 12 DIT icon 3 50 DLT icon 3 50 DSM_CC icon 3 49 DVD RW drive 2 1 E...

Page 276: ... 3 49 Numeric input 2 15 O ON STBY power switch 2 1 Optional Accessories 1 4 Optional commands 3 107 Optional interface cards 2 11 Options 1 4 Others dialog box 3 14 3 29 Outputting an ISDB T transport stream 3 73 P Partial transport stream 3 131 PAT icon 3 46 PCAT icon 3 50 PCR icon 3 47 PCR Inaccuracy dialog box 3 47 3 53 PCR Initial Value dialog box 3 10 Performance conditions A 1 PIT icon 3 50...

Page 277: ...ng Ethernet parameters 3 68 SIT icon 3 50 SMPTE310M ASI SPI interface Option 07 2 13 SPI In Out connector 2 5 ST icon 3 50 Standard accessories 1 2 Start Stop Position dialog box 3 11 Starting the ReMux application B 1 Starting the Scheduler application C 1 Status dialog box 3 25 S TMCC xiii S TMCC icon 3 45 STOP button 2 3 Stream menu Scheduler C 9 STT icon 3 51 Syntax command 3 77 SYSTEM command...

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