SMD 989
– User Manual
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BAY 1: TS ANALYSIS CONFIGURAT
>TS ANALYSIS ON PRIMARY
TS ANALYSIS ON SECONDARY
BAY 1: TS ANALYSIS ON PRIMARY
PRIMARY TS ANALYSIS: ENABLED
>TS ERROR CONFIGURATION
PID FILTER
<< NO TS ERRORS >>
BAY 1: TS ERRORS
1.1)
SYNC LOSS
1.2)
SYNC BYTE CORRUPTION
> THRESHOLD: .001 ERORRS/SEC
1.3
a
) PAT ERRROR
BAY 1: PID FILTER
> ADD Pid
REMOVE Pid
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BAY 1: MODULATOR CONFIG
INPUT CONFIGURATION
MODULATION CONFIGURATION
>TS ANALYSIS CONFIGURATION
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
TS Analysis Configuration
Configure TS Analysis (SMD 970 option)
The Configure
TS Analysis allows the setup of TS Analysis. TS Analysis
errors are as defined by TR 101 290 [4].
TS Analysis
-
Enabled
-
Disabled
When set to Enabled the TS Analysis feature becomes active and analyzes the incoming primary
and/or secondary stream. Errors are detected based upon
the threshold criteria defined in the TS Error Configuration
menu. Detected errors may be used as alarms, logged
errors, SNMP traps, or triggers to switch inputs or an
external relay.
PID Filter
The Pid Filter provides selection of individual Pids within
the incoming transport stream in which you do not want
the TS Analysis to actively analyze. This eliminates
unwanted TS Analysis error logs or alarms on Pids known
to contain conditions not compliant with TR 101 290
criteria.
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Add
-
Remove
Description:
To add a Pid select the Add or Remove row
and press ENTER. Use Up and Down arrows to increment
each digit to the desire Pid value. Use the Left and Right
arrow keys to move to different digit fields. Press the
ENTER key to accept the value. To remove select the
Remove row and press Enter. Use Up and Down arrow
keys to place the marker in front of Pid value to be deleted. Press the Enter key to delete.
TS Analysis Errors/Thresholds
Errors
– Threshold
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Sync Loss (1.1)
: an error will be indicated when sync has been lost for at least 1
second.
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Sync Byte (1.2)
: Corruption: an error will be indicated when the number of
errors/second entered has been exceeded. Can be set from 1 to 999 errors/second.
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PAT Error (1.3):
an error will be indicated when the PAT is not present for a period
exceeding the time entered (in ms) Can be
set from 100ms to 10000ms. Default is
500ms.
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Continuity Count Error (1.4):
an error will be
indicated when the number of detected
Continuity Count Error per second exceeds