PRORXD Broadcast Receiver User Guide
Commercial in Confidence
Broadcast Solutions, HD/SD Products,
PRORXD
100167
Revision: 7.0
Commercial in Confidence
Page 7-55
No
Property
Range
Description
4
Audio Bitrate
64, 96, 128, 160, 192,
224, 256, 288, 320,
352, 384, 416 and
448kbits/s are
examples of MPEG L1
bit-rates.
Reports the audio bitrate that has been set at the
transmitter.
This is the MPEG audio encoding bit-rate. Usually
the higher the number the better the quality.
5
Audio Sampling
Rate
44.1kHz, 48kHz or
32kHz
Reports the audio sampling rate that has been set
at the transmitter.
6
Data PID
Default or
0x0020 to 0x1FFE
Each table or elementary stream in a transport
stream is identified by a 13-bit packet ID (PID).
This is set at the transmitter.
7
Data Parity
None, Even, Odd
This is the parity of serial data passing through
the unit. Usually, this must align with the data
device you are planning to operate.
Reports the Data parity that has been set at the
transmitter.
8
Data Width
7 or 8 bit
8 bit is the DTC standard and 7 bit is available for
interoperability with third party equipment.
Tells you the Data Width that has been set at the
transmitter.
9
TX Video Lock
Locked (stable green
background) or Not
Locked (stable red
background.
Tells you if the transmitter has successfully locked
to an incoming video signal.
This does not mean this receiver necessarily has
video lock.
10
Battery Voltage
A voltage on a green
or red field
background.
This field reports the current voltage of the
transmitter’s battery in VDC.
If the field background is green, the voltage is in
limits.
If the background shows red, then the voltage is
too low and the unit will not operate correctly.
The voltage alarm threshold is set in Global
Settings>General Settings>Tx Battery Alarm(v)
11
TX Case
Temperature
A temperature
reading.
This field reports the current temperature of the
transmitter enclosure in degrees Celsius.
12
TX Serial Number A correct electronic
serial number (ESN).
The ESN is used for licencing and it can be
necessary for you to tell us this number during a
support call for example.
Table 7-12 Service 1 Pane with Show Details Key