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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
SDT 501 UB-C
Software Defined
Transposer/ Re-Transmitter
OPERATION MANUAL
3 OPERATIONS
CONTENTS
INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1
3.1.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CHECK OFF..................................................................................... 3
3.1.2 SITE SELECTION ............................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.2.1 MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................. 3
3.1.3 UNPACKING ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.4 EQUIPMENT MOUNTING .................................................................................................................. 4
3.1.5 FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1.5.1 REAR PANEL .............................................................................................................................. 6
3.1.5.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS.................................................................................................... 7
3.1.6 MULTIMETER ..................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.7 LOCAL INTERRFACE MENU TREE ................................................................................................ 10
3.1.8 BOOT AND WELCOME MESSAGE ................................................................................................. 13
3.2
IDLE MENU....................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.1 MAIN MENU...................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3
LCD alarms ....................................................................................................................................... 16
3.4
JAVA REMOTE GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE .................................................................................. 18
3.4.1 JAVA INTERFACE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................... 18
3.4.1.1 General ...................................................................................................................................... 20
3.4.1.2 Input ........................................................................................................................................... 21
3.4.1.3 Modes management &Seamless Switching .............................................................................. 27
3.4.2
Modes management .................................................................................................................. 28
3.4.3
Modes switching rules................................................................................................................ 33
3.4.4
HP/LP INPUT ............................................................................................................................. 33
3.4.5 MODULATION .................................................................................................................................. 41
3.4.6
Modulator management ............................................................................................................. 41
3.4.7
Network Synchronization parameters setting ............................................................................ 45
3.4.8
Modulation parameters .............................................................................................................. 46
3.4.9
DVB-H parameters..................................................................................................................... 50
3.4.10 MIP functions ............................................................................................................................. 52
3.4.11 ITU functions .............................................................................................................................. 59
3.5
PRE-CORRECTION TOOL............................................................................................................... 64
3.5.1
Module&Phase........................................................................................................................... 64
3.5.2
AM/PM ....................................................................................................................................... 65
3.5.3
Connection to port 5000............................................................................................................. 67
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3.5.4 OUTPUT............................................................................................................................................ 68
3.6
NETWORK ........................................................................................................................................ 83
3.7
GPS ................................................................................................................................................... 90
3.8
ALARMS............................................................................................................................................ 92
3.9
EVENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 103
3.9.1
Date and time setting ............................................................................................................... 107
3.9.2
Task Error Event ...................................................................................................................... 108
3.9.3
System Error Event .................................................................................................................. 109
3.9.4
System Initialization Event ....................................................................................................... 110
3.10 Option sub-menu............................................................................................................................. 116
3.10.1 Time ......................................................................................................................................... 116
3.10.2 Alerts ........................................................................................................................................ 116
3.11 Download Software Standalone...................................................................................................... 118
3.12 SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol................................................................................ 119
3.13 SNMP Protocol Preferences ........................................................................................................... 120
3.14 Monitoring........................................................................................................................................ 121
3.15 OID .................................................................................................................................................. 122
3.15.1 SNMP tree structure ................................................................................................................ 122
3.16 Configuring alarms MASKS ........................................................................................................... 156
3.17 Traps ............................................................................................................................................... 158
3.17.1 Configuring traps...................................................................................................................... 158
3.18 AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CONTROL ............................................................................................ 178
3.19 APPLICATION NOTE ......................................................................................................................... 180
3.19.1 How to update ................................................................................................................................. 180
3.20 Java Virtual Machine .......................................................................................................................... 185
3.21 ETHERNET CONNECTION ............................................................................................................... 185
3.21.1 Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 185
3.21.2 Java(TM) Platform........................................................................................................................... 185
3.21.3 Download ........................................................................................................................................ 185
3.21.4 Java Control Panel .......................................................................................................................... 185
3.22 SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS ...................................................................................................... 187
3.23 SECURITY measures and systems used with the transmitter to make sure that only legal copies of
the software can be loaded on the transmitter .............................................................................................. 187
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3.1 INSTALLATION
3.1.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CHECK OFF
Some procedures in this section contain steps preceded by a check box. Fill out or initial each step as it is
completed.
3.1.2 SITE SELECTION
Use the following specifications to establish criteria for site selection and equipment installation.
3.1.2.1 MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
Mount.
• A floor-standing, open rack or permanent structure with vertical mounting members conforming to
EIA Standard 310 is recommended.
Environment.
• Ambient temperature: 0°C to +45°C (room temperature or below is ideal)
• Relative humidity: 10% to 90%, non condensing
Clearance.
• No clearance is required for sides.
• At least 1 U free space above and below the equipment is recommended to obtain adequate cooling.
• Access to the front requires approximately 20 centimeters clearance for making connections.
• Access to the rear requires approximately 20 centimeters clearance for making connections.
3.1.3 UNPACKING
The containers used to ship a SDT ARK 1 transposer / re-transmitter will vary with the number of options
ordered. If there is any external damage to the containers, inform the shipping company and request that an
agent be present during unpacking. Carefully unpack the boxes (no special instructions are required) and
note any damage making pictures if possible.
After all items are unpacked, check the equipment received. If there are any damages or shortages, notify
the carrier and Screen Service BT immediately.
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3.1.4 EQUIPMENT MOUNTING
Install the transmitter in an EIA (Standard 310) 19 inch rack as follows:
Place the equipment into the rack (2 units), align the mounting holes, and secure in place with four rack
screws.
If configured to operate, make sure the "LINE" switch on the front panel of the POWER SUPPLY &
METERING module is OFF.
Connect the power cord to an operating power source.
Note: We warmly suggest the installation of spike suppressors, line conditioners, isolation
transformers or other devices useful to protect the equipment.
Connect the transmitting antenna cable to the "RF OUTPUT" connector in the rear panel.
Connect the, RF, GPS, ASI, SNMP PORT, AUX REMOTE, 10 MHz, 1PPS and the IF monitor to the
relevant input / output connectors on the front and rear panel.
REMEMBER TO CONNECT the equipment to the GROUND using the relevant screw located on the
rear panel.
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3.1.5 FRONT PANEL
6 7 8
10
ARK 1-T Front Panel
n.
Label
RF INPUT
GPS IN
ASI OUTPUT HP
ASI OUTPUT LP
ASI in 1
ASI in 2
ASI in 3/ SDI in
ASI in 4
GBE 1
10
LCD Display
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3.1.5.1 REAR PANEL
1. AC Main ON/OFF SWITCH
2. AUX REMOTE
3. FAN
4. FAN
5. RF OUTPUT
6. FAN
7. 10 MHz INPUT
8. 1 PPS INPUT
9. AC MAIN INPUT SOKET
10. GND REFERENCE
11. RF MONITOR
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3.1.5.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
AUX REMOTE CONNECTOR
Sub-D 25 Male.
PIN
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
ASSIGNMENT
Not used
Alarm reset
Remote STBY
GND OPTO
REMARKS
in opto active to gnd
in opto active to gnd
SERIAL 485/232
SERIAL 485/232
RF OFF
in opto active to gnd
COM RL 0
RL 0
COM RL 1
RL 1
COM RL2
RL 2
COM RL 3
RL 3
NOR. CLOSED
NOR. CLOSED
NOR. CLOSED
NOR. CLOSED
Figure 3.1-1: AUX REMOTE CONNECTOR
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3.1.6 MULTIMETER
The following paragraphs describe the local user interface for ARK1.
This user interface is composed of LCD Display, seven buttons and two status leds.
Here below is depicted the ARK1 Front Panel.
ESCAPE
ON
ALARM
STANB-BY
OK
LEFT ARROW
RIGHT ARROW
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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STAND-BY: push this button (lie in wait for two seconds) to put the equipment on
STAND-BY mode. The orange led lights up and the written STAND-BY MODE appears
on the display. The remote Stand-by mode is enforceable only if on JAVA interface this
feature is enabled.
ON: push this button (lie in wait for two seconds) to turn on the equipment. The green
led lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed.
OK: push this button to select or to confirm the subwindow or the value respectively.
Touching the screen with a finger the green led lights up.
ESC: push this button to quit a submenu and to return to the previous one. Touching the
screen with a finger the green led lights up.
ALARM: when an alarm occurs the RED LED lights up.
UP ARROW: push this botton to scroll up menus or to increase a value. Touching the
screen with a finger the green led lights up.
DOWN ARROW: push this botton to scroll down menus or to decrease a value.
Touching the screen with a finger the green led lights up.
LEFT ARROW: push this botton to move within a string. Touching the screen with a
finger the green led lights up.
RIGHT ARROW: push this botton to move within a string. Touching the screen with a
finger the green led lights up.
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3.1.7 LOCAL INTERRFACE MENU TREE
Main display
menu
LEGEND
Menu
Change mode
Multiple choice
Mode A
Data R
Mode B
Data W
Network setup
IP addr GBE
A1:A2:A3:A4
Gateway GBE
G1:G2:G3:G4
Netmask GBE
N1:N2:N3:N4
Time & Date setup
Date Setup
dd:MM:yy
Time Setup
H:mm:ss
System Status
Installer version
Installer version
System
Actual mode
Current Mode A
Amplifier status
Current Mode A
Power supply
Voltage
Current
Temperature
Case
PSU
Fans speed
FAN 1
FAN 2
Real Time Clock
Time
Date
Optos status
Relays status
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Main display
menu
Operations
LEGEND
Menu
System status
Multiple choice
Modulation
Data R
Network
Data W
Del Null Pcks
Bandwidth
Constellation
Hierarchical Mode
Interleaver
HP FEC
LP FEC
FFT
Guard Time
Cell ID
Time Slice HP
Time Slice LP
MPE FEC HP
MPE FEC LP
MPE FEC LP
Delay
Frec off
Time off
Net Delay
Dev Delay
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Main display
menu
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LEGEND
Menu
System status
Multiple choice
Input
Data R
HP input
Input
Data W
Lock
Bitrate
Useful
Overflow
Format
Errors
LP input
Input
Lock
Bitrate
Useful
Overflow
Format
Errors
Output
Output
RF status
Frequency ref
Channel
Offset
FWD power
RFL power
RTP 1
Input
IP Address
Status
Input
RTP 2
IP Address
Status
Alarms
Alams list
Reset system
Yes
No
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Figure 1. Local Interface Menu Tree
3.1.8 BOOT AND WELCOME MESSAGE
Turning on the equipment, the display shows the progress bar as follow:
Screen Service
ARK - DVB-T/DIG-IF
System Init
Init : [
Wait
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ARK - DVB-T/DIG-IF
Boot FPGA
Init : [
Wait
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ARK - DVB-T/DIG-IF
Up Converter check
Init : [
Wait
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ARK - DVB-T/DIG-IF
Start system
Init : [
Wait
When the boot is over, the board is ready.
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ARK - DVB-T/DIG-IF
Start system
Init : [
] Ready
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ARK - DVB-T/DIG-IF
10.77.98.44
Ready
Press ESC to enter the main menu, otherwise after one minute waiting the idle status message
appears.
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IDLE MENU
ARK - DVB T
InHP: ASI1
Out 17.1dBm
CH:22
UTC: 14:11
08/11/06
This menu appears after one minute waiting from the last touch. Information contained in the Idle Menu
are described in next table.
Table 1.
Information
Operating mode
AGC Mode
(only in DIGITAL-IF mode)
Output Power and Channel
UTC
Local User Interface: Idle Menu
Description
DIGITAL IF: Heterodyne Transposer
DVBT: Re-broadcasting DVB
Modulator
• ANA: Analog
• DIG: Digital
Dout: digital output power and channel
Aout: analog output power and channel
Out: output power and channel
Time and date coming from GPS receiver
•
•
Press ESC to enter the MAIN MENU.
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3.2.1 MAIN MENU
Change Mode
Network setup
System Status
/ /
OK:Enter
This menu shows five SUBMENUS. It is possible to view them sliding the menu up and down, with the
UP or DOWN ARROWS, and to select one of them by pushing on the OK button.
Submenus contained in the Main Menu are described in next table.
Submenu
Network setup
System Status
Alarms
Reset system
Change mode
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Description
Enter this submenu to change:
• Board IP address
• Gateway address
• Netmask
Enter this submenu to monitor:
• System status
• Auxiliary and RF input statistics
• Tuner status
• Output status and settings
• Actual modulation parameters
All information are refreshed every 5
seconds.
Enter this submenu to view the alarm list
Enter this submenu to reset the device.
Enter this submenu to change operating
mode (A or B).
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LCD alarms
Through the LCD Alarms mask it is possible to select which alarm has to be notified on LCD display.
The alarm button is lighted and when an alarm condition occurs, alarms status is displayed in the
Alarms submenu.
The following table lists the alarms messages displayed on LCD, associated to the corresponding alarm
(refer to Alarms paragraph for further information about alarms and their masks).
Alarms descriptions list
Table 2.
Alarm
Alarm Message
Up converter Osc. Unlock
UPCV not locked
PS Voltage out of range
PS V out of range
PS Current out of range
PS I out of range
Absolute Power Limiter
Abs. pwr high
Communication error
UPCV dialog error
Temperature High Alarm
Temperature high
Temperature Level-3dB
Temp alarm (-3dB)
Temperature High Warning
Temp warning
Forward Power High
FWD power high
Forward Power Low Warning
FWD low warning
Forward Power Low Alarm
FWD low alarm
Reflex Power High
RFL power high
Fan Speed
Fans warning
Input Not Present Alarm
One of the two inputs of HP or LP isn’t present
GPS Lock
GPS not locked
GPS Communication Error
GPS dialog error
Signal 10 MHz Lock
10MHz not detected
Signal 120 MHz Lock
120MHz not detected
Signal 960 MHz Lock
960MHz not detected
Input Not Valid
Errors are detected in one of the two LP or/ and HP inputs
Late MIP Alarm
MIP arrives over the expected time
Network delay alarm
Network delay exceeds the Maximum delay
File System Error
FS wrong
Bad File in File system
File error
DVB-T 1PPS Lock
PPS not detected
DVB-T PPS Phase
PPS phase wrong
DVB-T System Delay
Sys delay wrong
DVB-T No MIP
MIP not detected
No Input
In. not detected
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Alarm
Alarm Message
FPGA Boot alarm
FPGA boot err
Warm up alarm
Sys. warm up
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3.4 JAVA REMOTE GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE
The Java Graphic User Interface, stored in the board File System, is downloaded to the local PC
every time the user connects to the board with a Web Browser. A proper Java Virtual Machine is
needed; refer to the Appendix B for a description of supported Java and Internet Browsers.
3.4.1 JAVA INTERFACE OVERVIEW
The following figure shows the main control switch of the Java User Interface. It allows the
switching between control pages for settings and monitoring the device.
Figure 2. Java main control switch
The following controls are provided:
System commands bar allows the enabling of the following commands:
• Connect: connects/disconnects the local machine to Ark1 system
• Save: allows to save the device configuration.
• Load: allows to load the last saved device configuration.
Figure 3. System commands bar
Operation pages bar allows to switch between the following operative sections:
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General: allows to enable the Stand-by mode through the LCD Button, to reset the
device and to locally download the *.jar file.
Input: shows ASI and GBE input statistics.
Modes Management and Seamless Switching: allows to monitor the RF input and
to configure operative modes (mode A and mode B).
Modulation: allows to monitor and to set the DVB-T/H modulation parameters.
Linear Precorrection allows managing linear pre-correction curves.
AM/PM Precorrection: allows managing AM/PM pre-correction curves.
Outputs: allows to set output parameters, specific for each operative mode, and to
monitor the hardware status.
Network: allows the Network management and the RTP in/out parameters setting.
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GPS: shows received GPS statistics.
Alarms: provides a grid where to set alarms masks for LCD, Graphic User Interface,
Events, Relays, Traps and RF Off.
Events: shows the board events log and allows the manual setting of date and.
Figure 4. Operation pages bar
System menu allows the access to the same commands and pages as System commands and
Operation pages bars plus management options, help and version windows (refer to Option submenu paragraph).
A brief description of all the provided indicators and controls follows in the next paragraphs.
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3.4.1.1 General
Click on General button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the general window.
Figure 5. General window
The General window provides a general description of the device and allows the access to a
subset of commands through the following button icons:
• Reset: resets the device.
• LCD Standby: enables the LCD Stand-by button.
• Download Software Standalone: performs a local download of the *.jar file (refer to
Download Software Standalone paragraph).
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3.4.1.2 Input
Click on Input button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the input statistics window.
Figure 6. Input window
The Input window allows the monitoring of auxiliary inputs of Re-broadcasting DVB-T/H
Modulator and Re-broadcasting ITU 470 modulator.
Input Transport Streams monitoring of four ASI, two RTP channels on GBE port and two SDI are
provided.
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Table 3.
Box
Parameter /
Control
ASI
Word rate
ASI
Bit-rate
[bit/s]
Operations
Input window
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
ASI input word rate. 10 bits word rate of ASI input (Ref. to CEI EN 50083-9).
Approximately 27 Mword/s
ASI input bit-rate.
•
Zero when the input has not been
selected
When the ARK-T working in seamless mode the java show the filtered bit-rate of all seamless input
ASI
Filtered bitrate[bit/s]
(seamless mode working in SFN mode only, so the bit-rate actually used by the modulator, and the
•
filtered bit-rate showed must be equal than the total bit-rate)
Equal to the total bit-rate, when
Delete Null Packets disabled
When the seamless mode is disabled the java show the bit-rate actually used by the modulator.
•
Less than total bit-rate, when Delete
Null Packets enabled
ASI
ASI
Format
CD
•
188 Bytes
•
240 Bytes
•
Green: Detected
•
Grey: Not detected
Format of received TS Packets (Ref. to CEI EN 50083-9).
ASI Carrier detect.
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Parameter /
Control
ASI
Lock
ASI
ASI
ASI/SDI
Overflow
Word Errors
Equalizer
Bypass
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Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
ASI locking status. The input Transport Stream is unlocked when more than two consecutive Sync Byte
RTP
Protocol
Bit-rate
[bit/s]
•
Green: Locked
•
Grey: Not locked
•
Red: Alarm
•
Grey: No alarms
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
•
UDP
RTP
are missed then five consecutive Sync Bytes must occur to regain the lock (Ref. to ETSI ETR-291)
ASI input overflow indicator. This alarm condition occurs when the input bit-rate exceeds the capability
of the modulation (Ref. to ETSI EN 300 744).
Total amount of ASI wrong words received.
Enable/Disable the equalization bypass of the signal received over ASI interface
RTP
Operations
Ethernet input packets protocol
Bit-rate of TS from Ethernet input.
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RTP
Parameter /
Control
Filtered bitrate [bit/s]
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Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Bit-rate actually used by the modulator.
•
Zero when the input is not selected
•
Equal to the total bit-rate, when
Delete Null Packets disabled
•
Less than total bit-rate, when Delete
Null Packets enabled
RTP
Format
Transport Stream locking status. The input Transport Stream is unlocked when more than two
RTP
Lock
RTP
Overflow
GbE packets
188 Bytes
•
204 Bytes
•
Green: Locked
•
Grey: Not locked
•
Red: Alarm on
•
Grey: Alarm off
consecutive Sync Byte are missed; then five consecutive Sync Bytes must occur to regain the lock (Ref.
to ETSI ETR-291)
RTP
•
Format of received TS Packets (Ref. to CEI EN 50083-9).
Input GbE overflow alarm status. This alarm condition occurs when the input bit-rate exceeds the
capability of the modulation (Ref. to ETSI EN 300 744).
Total amount of good Ethernet frames received.
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RTP
RTP
Parameter /
Control
Speed
GbE errors
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Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Ethernet connection speed. No duplex information is provided.
•
10 Mbit//s
•
100 Mbit//s
•
1 Gbit//s
Total amount of bad Ethernet frames received.
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3.4.1.3 Modes management &Seamless Switching
Click on icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the tuner window.
Figure 7. Modes Mangement& Seamless Switching
This window provides commands that allow the selection of working modes, the management
and selection of inputs, and the monitoring of quality and level of input RF signals.
The window is divided in the following boxes:
•
System Mode & Auto-switching;
•
Mode A;
•
Mode B;
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Switching Rules Mode A;
Switching Rules Mode B;
HP Input;
Input 1
Input 2
LP Input.
Input 1
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3.4.2 Modes management
These commands allow the setting of working modes and switch selection rules.
The following table shows the commands and indicators available for modes management.
Figure 8. Modes Management
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Table 4.
Box
System Mode &
Auto-switching
System Mode &
Auto-switching
Parameter /
Control
Actual mode
Modes management
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Selector of the switch mode rules.
Switching modes rules
Switch mode
Refer to
Auto-switching
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Mode A
•
Mode B
•
Manual
•
Auto
•
Opto
•
Time
•
Mode A
•
Mode B
paragraph for a detailed description of the switching rules and
conditions.
System Mode &
•
Current operative mode.
Selector of used mode when Manual Switch mode is selected.
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Parameter /
Control
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Time to wait for switching. Refer to Switching modes rules paragraph for a detailed description of the
System Mode &
Timeout
Auto-switching
setting
switching rules.
Autoswitch
Auto-switching
Timeout
Input Alarm
Auto-switching
Delay [s]
•
Max: 255 s
•
Countdown from 255 to 0
•
Min: 0.1 s
•
Max: 25.5 s
•
Tx DVBT
•
Tx Analog (B,G / PAL)
When Auto Switch Mode is enabled shows the time to wait for switching. If the used input regains
lock before the countdown reaches 0 the switch is blocked and device keeps the same mode.
Alarms
Time to wait for No Input alarm rising (refer to
System Mode &
Min: 0 s
Note: It is highly recommended to set a timeout value different from zero in order to allow the input
signal locking.
System Mode &
•
paragraph).
Note 1: It is highly recommended to set an Input Alarm Delay value different from zero in order to
allow the input signal locking.
Note 2: It is highly recommended to set an Input Alarm Delay value not too low (greater than or equal
to 1 second) in order to allow the input seamless switching.
System Mode &
Auto-switching
Mode A / Mode B
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Mode A / B
Time and date of modes switching when Time Switch mode is enabled.
Selector of working mode. Only Digital/Analog re-transmitter mode is used by this device.
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Mode A / Mode B
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
HP input 1
Mode A / Mode B
HP input 2
Mode A / Mode B
LP input 1
Mode A / Mode B
LP input 2
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Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
ASI 1
•
ASI 2
•
ASI 3
•
ASI 4
•
GbE1
•
GbE2
Selector of the input1 for re-modulator used for Not Hierarchical Modulation or High Priority.
Selector of the input2 for re-modulator used for Not Hierarchical Modulation or High Priority.
•
(this input is ignored in MFN and MFN MIP)
Selector of the input1 for re-modulator used for Hierarchical Modulation or Low Priority.
Selector of the input2 for re-modulator used for Hierarchical Modulation or Low Priority.
(this input is ignored in MFN and MFN MIP)
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Parameter /
Control
Mode A / Mode B
Input ITU470
Mode A / Mode B
Audio ITU470
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
SDI 1
•
SDI 2
•
ch. 1,2
•
ch. 3,4
•
Checked: Use rule
•
Not checked: Do not use rule
Selector of input ITU470.
Selector of Audio ITU470.
Switching modes rules
Switching Rules
No Input, No
Mode A / B
MIP
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Auto-switch alarms mask. Refer to
paragraph for a detailed description of the
switching rules and conditions.
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3.4.3 Modes switching rules
Four switching rules are provided in order to cover different requirements:
•
Manual: switch between mode A and mode B by selecting one mode using the
Manual Selector. The selected mode is always enabled until the user selects the
other one.
•
Auto: switch between mode A and mode B using the rules shown in the
following table. One mode is enabled until at least one of the alarms associated
to the enabled automatic switch rules is rising, then a countdown starts and, if
the parameter doesn’t regain a normal status during the timeout, the device
switches to the other mode.
Table 5.
Mode
Autoswitch rules
Autoswitch rules
No Input: selected TS input not locked. No input Alarm should be
enabled in the RF Off alarms mask. It is associated to the No Input alarm.
TX DVB-T
No MIP: MIP packets, in SFN and SFN Local transmission modes, not
present in the selected TS. No MIP Alarm should always be enabled in
the RF Off alarms mask. It is associated to the DVB-T No MIP alarm.
Tx Analog
(B,G /
PAL)
No Input: selected SDI input not locked. No input Alarm should be
enabled in the RF Off alarms mask. It is associated to the No Input alarm.
Opto: switch between mode A and mode B by selecting one mode using the
Opto 1 input with the following rules:
o 1 – Open: Mode A.
o 0 – Closed: Mode B.
Time: switch between mode A and mode B at the specified Date and Time. Switching
will happen only one time from A to B. In order to set the Switching Time, select hours,
minutes, seconds, days, months and years, and click on up/down arrows to
increase/decrease them.
•
•
3.4.4 HP/LP INPUT
These commands allow the setting of the seamless parameters and monitoring of the
seamless status for Not Hierarchical Modulation (High Priority) and Hierarchical
Modulation (High Priority and Low Priority).
The following table shows all the commands and indicators available.
following table shows all the commands and indicators available.
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Table 6.
Box
Parameter /
Control
Operations
Tuner management
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Force input mode. If “None” option is selected, then the device operates the automatic seamless
•
None
•
Force Input 1
•
Force Input 2
•
No priority
•
Input 1
•
Input 2
•
Input 1
•
Input 2
switching, using the selected priority input if available, and switching to the other input when the priority
HP Input
Force Input
input is no more available.
When Force input 1 or 2 is selected, the device works only with the input 1 or 2, and it doesn’t operate
the automatic switching.
This command allows setting the priority input. Selected priority input shall be the actual used one, until
HP Input
Priority input
no error occurs on it. When an error is detected on priority input, device automatically switches to the
other input, and it will come back again to use the priority input when this one shall be available again.
HP Input
Selected
input
It shows the actual logic input used
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Parameter /
Control
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Stop
•
Input 1 only
•
Input 2 only
•
Seamless
•
Wait
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 9999999
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
This monitor shows the current device switch state. When both the two inputs are available, the input
HP Input
Switch State
seamless switching is possible; else, if only one input is available, then the switching is no more
available. If some error occurs on both inputs, device can’t switch and it can’t use any input.
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Network
Delay
[100 ns]
HP Input / Input 1
PMT CRC
or Input 2
flag
This monitor shows the Network Delay, measured analyzing MIP contained in the input. This delay is
expressed in units of 100 ns.
This check isn’t implemented in the actual version.
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Parameter /
Control
HP Input / Input 1
PAT CRC
or Input 2
flag
HP Input / Input 1
MIP CRC
or Input 2
flag
HP Input / Input 1
Sync Error
or Input 2
flag
HP Input / Input 1
Packet Jitter
or Input 2
flag
HP Input / Input 1
Transport
or Input 2
Error flag
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
This flag enables the detection of CRC errors in the PAT to force a switching to the other input.
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
By disabling this rule the detection of a PAT CRC errors doesn’t force the switching of inputs not raises
any alarm.
This flag enables the detection of CRC errors in the MIP to force a switching to the other input.
By disabling this rule the detection of a MIP CRC errors doesn’t force the switching of inputs not raises
any alarm.
This flag enables the detection of Sync Error to force a switching to the other input.
By disabling this rule the detection of Sync Error doesn’t force the switching of inputs not raises any
alarm.
This flag enables the detection of TS packet out of time reception to force a switching to the other input.
By disabling this rule the detection of a packet jitter error doesn’t force the switching of inputs not raises
any alarm.
This flag enables the detection of Transport Error flag to force a switching to the other input.
By disabling this rule the detection of a Transport Error flag doesn’t force the switching of inputs not
raises any alarm.
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Parameter /
Control
HP Input / Input 1
ASI Word
or Input 2
Error flag
HP Input / Input 1
MIP Priority
or Input 2
Error flag
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
This flag enables the detection of the ASI Word Errors to force a switching to the other input.
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
•
Checked: Alarm enabled
•
Not checked: Alarm not enabled
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
By disabling this rule the detection of the ASI Word Errors doesn’t force the switching of inputs not
raises any alarm.
This flag enables the check of the MIP priority to force a switching to the other input.
By disabling this rule the detection of the MIP priority Errors doesn’t force the switching of inputs not
raises any alarm.
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Input
watchdog
This alarm is raised when MIP is missing
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Late MIP
This alarm is high when the MIP in one of the two seamless inputs of the current mode, is not in its
expected position. This can be caused by a too high delay on the input.
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Input Not
Valid
This alarm is raised when any of the following alarm is raised and is turned off only when the
Input is good enough to allows to work in seamless properly
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HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Parameter /
Control
PMT CRC
Error
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
PMT CRC Error rise this alarm
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
PAT CRC
Error
PAT CRC Error rise this alarm
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
MIP CRC
Error
MIP CRC Error rise this alarm
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Sync Error
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Packet Jitter
Error
HP Input / Input 1
Transport
or Input 2
Error Flag
HP Input / Input 1
ASI word
or Input 2
Error
Sync Error rise this alarm
Packet Jitter Error rise this alarm
Transport Error Flag rise this alarm
ASI word Error rise this alarm
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Parameter /
Control
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
Network
delay Error
This alarm is raised when the TS Network delay is greater than the Maximum delay parameter,
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
•
Red: alarm raised
•
Gray: alarm not present or masked
extracted from its MIP
HP Input / Input 1
or Input 2
MIP priority
error
This alarm is raised when select a low priority TS as HP input or a High priority TS as LP input
•
Red: alarm raise
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3.4.5 MODULATION
Click on Modulation button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the modulation window.
Figure 9. Modulation window: modulation parameters
The Modulation window allows actual modulation parameters monitoring and modulator
setting/monitoring. These settings are always editable but are applied only when the remodulator working mode is enabled.
3.4.6 Modulator management
These commands and indicators allow the setting and monitoring of modulator’s synchronization
options, MIP detector and the enabling of Test options.
Figure 10.
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Table 7.
Box
Parameter/
Control
Modulation management
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Selector of Network’s Transmitters Synchronization.
Network Synchronization parameter setting
Refer to
MFN / SFN
Operations
paragraph.
MFN/SFN
•
MFN
•
MFN MIP
•
SFN
•
SFN Local
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Green: Detected
•
Grey: Not detected
input switching work only in SFN and SFN local,
Note: the seamless
seamless input switching is disabled and the input is forced to input 1
In MFN and MFN MIP
MFN / SFN
MIP Detection
Delete Null
Packets
MIP HP/LP
detected
Delete null packets enabling check box.
In SFN and SFN Local transmission modes, this option is disabled by default and can’t be enabled.
In MFN and MFN MIP transmission modes, this option is enabled by default.
Detection of MIP packets in HP/LP streams.
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Parameter/
Control
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Show the status of the MIP
MIP Status
Operations
•
No MIP
•
MIP OK
•
Wrong MIP priority
•
CRC Error
•
Network delay error
•
Min: 1 s
•
Max: 25.5 s
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
MIP HP/LP
Status
Note: the Network delay Error is ? when the TS input (HP or LP) network delay is greater than the MAX
delay written in is MIP
Alarms
MIP Detection
MIP Alarm
Delay [s]
Time to wait for No MIP alarm rising expressed in seconds (refer to
paragraph).
Note: It is highly recommended to set a MIP Alarm Delay value different from zero as to allow the MIP
detection.
Test
Force Null
Packets
Null data packets transmission enabling check box.
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Parameter/
Control
Test
CW
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
CW test enabling check box.
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3.4.7 Network Synchronization parameters setting
Four Network Synchronization modes are available:
• Multi Frequency Network mode using local parameters (MFN):
The transmitter is not synchronized with any network. No input MIP is
needed and Clock Reference can be internal.
• Multi Frequency Network mode using MIP parameters (MFN MIP):
The transmitter is not synchronized with any network but MIP sets the
modulation parameters. Input MIP is needed and Clock Reference can
be internal.
• Single Frequency Network mode (SFN): The transmitter is
synchronized with a Network of transmitters on the same frequency.
MIP is needed and Clock Reference must be external or GPS.
• Single Frequency Network mode using local parameters (SFN
Local): The transmitter is synchronized with a Network of transmitters
but for testing purposes the modulation parameters are set locally.
Input MIP is needed for 1PPS synchronization and Clock Reference
must be external or GPS.
The following table provides a description of the available parameters setting
for the network modes.
Table 8.
Network Synchronization parameters setting
Parameters
MFN
SFN
MFN + MIP
SFN Local
Mode
Constellation
FEC HP
FEC LP
Transmission
Time Slicing
HP
Time Slicing
LP
Guard Time
BW
Alpha
Input HP
Input LP
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
MIP
MIP
Local
Local
MIP
MIP
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
MIP
MIP
MIP
Local
Local
MIP
MIP
MIP
Local
Local
Interleaver
Local (for 8k
mode only native)
MIP
MIP
MPE FEC HP
MPE FEC LP
Cell Id enable
Local
Local
Local
Cell Id
Local (only if
enabled)
Frequency
Offset
Local
MIP
MIP
Local
MIP or Local
(only if enabled)
Function from MIP
can be enabled or
disabled
MIP or Local
(only if enabled)
Function from MIP
can be enabled or
disabled
MIP
MIP
Local
MIP or Local
(only if enabled)
Function from MIP
can be enabled or
disabled
MIP or Local
(only if enabled)
Function from MIP
can be enabled or
disabled
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local (for 8k
mode only
native)
Local
Local
Local
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MFN
SFN
MFN + MIP
Time Offset
Local
MIP or Local
(only if enabled)
Function from MIP
can be enabled or
disabled
Del Null
Packet
Frequency
Reference
Can be enabled or
disabled
Can be internal or
external
MIP or Local
(only if enabled)
Function from MIP
can be enabled or
disabled
Can be enabled or
disabled
Can be internal or
external
Must be disabled
Must be external
Operations
SFN Local
Local
Must be
disabled
Must be
external
3.4.8 Modulation parameters
These commands and indicators allow the setting of modulation parameters.
This includes the monitoring of parameters carried by MIP in SFN configuration
and of actual modulation parameters for Digital Re-transmitter mode.
Note: ARK-T read only the modulation parameters of HP input MIP
Figure 11.
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Table 9.
Box
Parameter/
Control
Modulation parameters
Description
MIP
Transmission mode: set by MIP.
Local
Transmission mode: locally set.
Admitted Ranges / Values
Mode
Actual
MIP
•
2K
•
4K
•
8K
•
QPSK
•
16-QAM
•
64-QAM
Current transmission mode
Constellation
Local
Constellation for current modulation scheme: set by MIP.
Constellation for current modulation scheme: locally set.
Actual
MIP
Operations
•
Current constellation for modulation scheme.
Bandwidth
Bandwidth: set by MIP.
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Parameter/
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Actual
Current bandwidth.
MIP
HP/LP stream code rate: set by MIP.
Local
HP/LP stream code rate: locally set.
Admitted Ranges / Values
HP/LP FEC
Actual
Operations
•
1/2
•
2/3
•
3/4
•
5/6
•
7/8
•
NH;
•
a=1;
•
a=2;
•
a=4.
•
1/32
Current HP/LP stream code rate.
MIP
Hierarchy information for current scheme: set by MIP.
Local
Hierarchy information for current scheme: locally set.
Alpha
Actual
MIP
Current Hierarchy information for current scheme.
Guard Time
Guard interval: set by MIP.
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3.4.9 DVB-H parameters
These commands and indicators allow the setting of options for DVB-H transmission, the
monitoring of parameters carried by MIP in SFN configuration and of actual DVB-H options.
Note: ARK-T read only the DVB-H parameters of HP input MIP
Figure 12.
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DVB-H parameters.
Table 10.
Box
Parameter/
Control
MIP
Admitted Ranges / Values
Description
Enabling of time slice transmission of the HP/LP stream: set by MIP.
Time Slicing
Local
HP/LP
Actual
Current enabling status of time slice transmission.
MIP
Local
Enabling of time slice transmission of the HP/LP stream: locally set.
HP/LP
HP/LP MPE-FEC enabling: locally set.
Current HP/LP MPE-FEC enabling status.
MIP
Interleaver type selector: set by MIP.
Actual
Used
•
Not used
•
Used
•
Not used
•
Used
•
Not used
HP/LP MPE-FEC enabling: set by MIP.
MPE FEC
Actual
Local
•
Interleaver
Interleaver type selector: locally set.
Interleaver type selector status.
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3.4.10 MIP functions
These commands and indicators allow the enabling and monitoring of MIP functions
in SFN configuration, the setting of local functions and the monitoring of the actual
functions used by modulator.
Note: ARK-T read only the function of HP input MIP
Figure 13.
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Parameter /
Control
MIP
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges / Values
MIP cell ID function enabling
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 65,535
•
Min: - 8388608
•
Max: 8388607
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 9,999,999
Cell Id enable
Local
General Cell Id enabling. Must be enabled to insert Cell Id into output TPS.
MIP
Local
MIP cell ID monitoring.
Cell ID
Actual
MIP
Local
Local Cell ID setting.
Used Cell ID monitoring.
Max Delay
[100ns]
User Delay
MIP max delay function monitoring
User delay setting.
This value is added to the MIP max delay to calculate the Used delay
Used delay monitoring.
In SFN this value is calculated adding the MIP max delay, the Local user delay, the MIP Time offset, the
Actual
Delay [100ns]
Local time offset and the Device delay
In MFN this value is calculated adding the Local user delay and the Device delay
Note: this value must be greater than the HP and LP network delay
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Parameter /
Control
MIP
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Min: –500,000 Hz
•
Max: 500,000 Hz
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Min: –32,768
•
Max: 32,767
MIP frequency offset function enabling and monitoring
Freq. Offset [Hz]
Local
User frequency offset setting.
Actual
Used frequency offset monitoring.
MIP time offset function enabling and monitoring
MIP
In SFN This value is added to the MIP max delay to calculate the Used delay
Time Offset
[100ns]
Local
Actual
User time offset setting.
In SFN This value is added to the MIP max delay to calculate the Used delay
Used time offset monitoring.
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Parameter /
Control
Box
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
MIP
Tx Power [0.1dB]
Func.Bw
Function Cell ID
enabled
Function Tag Cell
ID.
Function Ch.Bw
enabled
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Green: enabled
•
Grey: disabled
•
Green: present
•
Grey: not present
•
Green: enabled
•
Grey: disabled
NOT IMPLEMENTED (MIP Tx power function enabling and monitoring).
NOT IMPLEMENTED (Function Bw enabling and monitoring).
MIP Cell ID function enabling status.
Cell ID Tag detection.
NOT IMPLEMENTED (MIP channel bandwidth function enabling status).
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MIP
MIP
MIP
Local
Local
Parameter /
Control
Function Tag
Ch.Bw
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
It displays if the cell ID has to be inserted immediately (Grey) or after the receiving of the broadcasting
Cell ID
enable.
Ch.Bw
Tx ID Broadcast
Enable
Tx ID
•
Green: present
•
Grey: not present
•
Green: present
•
Grey: not present
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 65,535
NOT IMPLEMENTED (Cannel bandwidth Tag detection).
Wait for enable
Wait for enable
Operations
NOT IMPLEMENTED (Not implemented in the actual version).
Tx ID 0 enabling.
User Tx ID setting.
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Parameter /
Control
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
DVB-T
Checked: Enabled
Not checked:
Disabled
Local
Standard
User transmission standard setting.
•
DVB-H
Checked: Enabled
Not checked:
Disabled
Actual
Actual
Actual
Center Freq. [Hz]
HP Network Delay
[100ns]
LP Network Delay
[100ns]
Used center frequency indicator.
Used HP input network delay indicator.
Used LP input network delay indicator.
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges / Values
Actual
Device Delay
Default device delay monitoring.
[100ns]
This value is added to the MIP max delay to calculate the Used delay
•
Min: - 8388608
•
Max: 8388607
MIP functions
Table 11.
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3.4.11 ITU functions
These commands and indicators allow the enabling and monitoring of ITU functions.
Figure 14.
Box
Parameter
/ Control
ITU functions
Description
Admitted Ranges
/ Values
•
Checked:
Enabled
Test
CW A/V
Enable for CW on video and audio carriers.
•
Not checked:
Disabled
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Parameter
/ Control
Test
Video Test
Test
Test
Test
Audio Test
Tone Right
[100 Hz]
Tone Left
[100 Hz]
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges
/ Values
•
Bars
•
No Video Test
•
No Video Test
•
Audio Tone
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 127
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 127
•
Checked:
Video test color bars enable.
Audio test tones enable.
Right tone frequency setting.
Left tone frequency setting.
Mute
Test
Audio
Enabled
Audio mute enable
Enable
•
Not checked:
Disabled
Test
Test
Test
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ITS 1
ITS 2
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Min: 7
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Max: 622
•
Min: 7
•
Max: 622
•
Min: 7
•
Max: 622
Position of fixed line number 0 in output video.
Position of fixed line number 1 in output video.
Position of fixed line number 2 in output video.
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Box
Parameter
/ Control
Test
ITS 3
Test
Test
ITS 4
Enable
ITS Insert
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges
/ Values
•
Min: 7
•
Max: 622
•
Min: 7
•
Max: 622
•
Checked:
Position of fixed line number 3 in output video.
Position of fixed line number 4 in output video.
Enabled
Enable fixed lines insertion in output video.
•
Not checked:
Disabled
Modulation
White
Video white level setting. The level value is in percentage upon
/ Video
Level [%]
the synch level. The synch level is taken as 100% reference.
Modulation
/ Video
Synch.
Video synch amplitude setting. The level value is in
Amplitude
percentage upon the synch level. The synch level is taken as
[%]
100% reference.
Modulation
Pedes
/ Video
Level [%]
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MIN: 10
•
MAX: 22
•
Step: 0,05
•
MIN: 22
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MAX: 27,5
•
Step: 0,05
•
MIN: 0
•
MAX: 7
•
Step: 0,05
Video pedes level setting. The level value is in percentage
upon the synch level. The synch level is taken as 100%
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Modulation
/ Audio
Modulation
/ Audio
Modulation
/ Audio
Modulation
/ Audio
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter
/ Control
Deviation
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges
/ Values
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 255
•
MIN: –7
•
MAX: –22
•
Step: 0,1
•
MIN: –7
•
MAX: -–22
•
Step: 0,1
•
Mono Dual
Audio deviation.
Carrier
Level 1
Audio 1 carrier level setting.
[dB]
Carrier
Level 2
Audio 2 carrier level setting. Not used for NTSC
[dB]
Emphasis
Modulation
Emphasis
/ Audio
disable
Audio emphasis value monitor.
Disable Audio emphasis
Carrier
Modulation
Audio
Audio type selector. Only the mono single carrier audio
/ Audio
Type
type is used for NTSC.
•
Dual Sound
•
Stereo
•
Mono Single
Carrier
•
Modulation
/ Audio
Test Mute
Audio
Checked:
Enabled
Remove the audio carrier.
Carriers
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Not checked:
Disabled
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Parameter
/ Control
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Admitted Ranges
/ Values
PAL B, G
•
FM 5.5 / FM
5.742
PAL D, K
Modulation
Sound
/ Audio
System
Set the position of the two audio carriers.
•
FM 6.5 / FM
6.742
•
FM 5.5 / FM
6.258
•
Not checked:
teletext not
Modulation
/ Teletex
Teletex
Replace
Enable
replaced
Replace enable for teletext. It is contained in elementary
stream with above-specified PID.
•
Checked:
teletext
replaced
Modulation
Teletex
/ Teletex
PID
Modulation
Group
/ Group
Delay
Delay
Selector
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Min: 0
•
Max: 8191
•
Flat
•
Curve A
•
Curve B
PID of elementary stream containing teletext.
Command for Group Delay Filter.
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3.5
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
PRE-CORRECTION TOOL
The ARK1-T system provides a pre-correction tool for both Module & Phase and AM/PM output
signal pre-correction.
Remember to click on the Save as button the first time you change the factory default curves in
order to do not overwrite them.
Before closing the connection to port 5000, save curves changes otherwise they will be lost.
Note: the operation of uploading and downloading pre-correction curves moves a large amount
of data from and to the device. The use of these tools over low bandwidth, not stable or high
distances networks could cause frequently time-out disconnections and it is not recommended.
In order to correctly visualize Module & Phase and AM/PM windows of the GUI, the minimum
required screen resolution is 1280 by 960 pixels. For lower screen resolutions, from 1024 per
768 pixels to 1280 by 800 pixels, use either the F11 function, Full Screen option, or download
the standalone java application (executable *.jar file) through the Download Software
Standalone button sited in the General window.
3.5.1 Module&Phase
Click on MOD. PHA. button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to modify the complex filter curves
for linear pre-correction.
Figure 15.
Phase and module window
This tool provides two grids for the drawing of:
• Module of the filter’s curve.
• Group Delay of the filter’s curve.
The two curves are used to calculate the linear pre-correction coefficients. The curves are drawn
by the interpolation of 1024 points referring to the points inserted and using a linear or
polynomial interpolation algorithm.
Knob points can be added with a left-click of the mouse on the grid and deleted with a right-click,
drag and move a point to change the curve.
Each coefficient variation, due to curves change, is saved in the FPGA “runtime” memory
registers and dynamically changes the device’s output.
The tool is prevented to send an “overflowing” amount of data to the device: curve changes will
be applied only when the mouse button is released.
In the module grid, the red curve is used to monitor the current module curve calculating and
saving. The last saved coefficients are locally downloaded from the FPGA runtime memory
registers in order to redraw the curve.
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Click two times the right mouse button on the grid to open the zoom menu. The “H” options are
used to horizontally zoom (x01,x02,x04,x08,x16). The “V” options are used to vertically zoom
(x01,x02,x04).
During the saving actions are created two nonlinear pre-correction files:
• *.dlin files: files containing digital coefficients values for Digital-IF linear pre-correction
curves.
• *.alin files: files containing analog coefficients values for DVB-T Re-modulator linear precorrection curves.
The following buttons allow the management of linear pre-correction files and the management
of the connection to port 5000:
• Save: used to save in the device memory the current curves setting. The previously
saved file will be overwritten except in the evet that no files have been saved before; in
this case a dedicated window appears in order to let the user name the new file.
• Save as: used to save in the device memory the current curves setting. The previously
saved file will be overwritten with a new name. in the evet that no files have been saved
before, a new file will be created.
• Read file: used to reload the last saved file.
• Export: used to download pre-correction files on the user PC. A browser window allows
the selection of the saving path.
• Release: release the connection in order to allow others remote machines to connect to
port 5000 (refer to Connection to port 5000 paragraph).
Files are separately managed in analog and in digital AGC mode.
3.5.2 AM/PM
Click on AM/PM button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the pre-correction window.
Figure 16.
AM/PM window
Two main actions are possible in this section:
• AM/AM and AM/PM curve drawing: used to change the AM/PM pre-correction
coefficient.
• AM/PM pre-correction files management: used to open or save AM/PM pre-correction
setting file.
AM/AM and AM/PM curves are specific for each power range of each output channel.
The two curves are used to calculate the AM/PM pre-correction coefficients. The curves are
drawn by the interpolation of 1024 points referring to the points inserted and using a linear or
polynomial interpolation algorithm.
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Knob points can be added with a left-click of the mouse on the grid and deleted with a right-click,
drag and move a point to change the curve.
Each coefficient variation, due to curves change, is saved in the FPGA “runtime” memory
registers and dynamically changes the device’s output.
The tool is prevented to send an “overflowing” amount of data to the device: curve changes will
be applied only when the mouse button is released.
In the module grid, the red curve is used to monitor the current module curve calculating and
saving. The last saved coefficients are locally downloaded from the FPGA runtime memory
registers in order to redraw the curve.
Click two times the right mouse button on the grid to open the zoom menu. The “H” options are
used to horizontally zoom (x01,x02,x04,x08,x16). The “V” options are used to vertically zoom
(x01,x02,x04).
During saving actions are created two nonlinear pre-correction files:
• *.dpre files: files containing digital coefficients values.
• *.apre files: files containing analog coefficients values.
The following buttons allow the management of linear pre-correction files and the management
of the connection to port 5000:
• Save: used to save in the device memory the current curves setting. The previously
saved file will be overwritten except in the evet that no files have been saved before; in
this case a dedicated window appears in order to let the user name the new file.
• Save as: used to save in the device memory the current curves setting. The previously
saved file will be overwritten with a new name. in the evet that no files have been saved
before, a new file will be created.
• Read file: used to reload the last saved file.
• Export: used to download pre-correction files on the user PC. A browser window allows
the selection of the saving path.
• Release: release the connection in order to allow others remote machines to connect to
port 5000 (refer to Connection to port 5000 paragraph).
Files are separately managed in analog and in digital AGC mode.
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3.5.3 Connection to port 5000
The connection to port 5000 is performed every time a pre-correction tool is opened through
Mod.Pha. button and AM/PM button, from Java interface,. The pre-correction tool opens and
keeps busy the connection to port 5000 till the connection releasing
The connection to this port precludes the possibility of:
• programming the device;
• allowing more than one user, the very same one that is keeping busy the connection, to
open the pre-correction tools.
The Release button comes through these limits. It closes the connection to port 5000, close the
Mod.Pha. / AM/PM window and opens the General window. Once clicked the Release buttons
and before quitting the pre-correction tool, three options are provided:
• Continue: continue without saving;
• Save and Release: save and continue;
• Cancel: cancel the request of releasing the connection.
Figure 17.
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3.5.4 OUTPUT
Click on Output button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the output window.
Figure 18.
Output window
Use the Output window to change Ethernet, RF output and ASI output settings, and to monitor
all available hardware indicators.
Differently from ARK1 and ARK1-R devices, the ASI outputs are here used as a direct bypass of
the specified inputs.
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Operations
Output window
Box
Parameter /
Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Output RF signal enabling. The possible output RF signal status are the following:
RF
•
ON;
•
RF OFF: automatic switch off of the output signal (refer to Amplifier status);
•
OFF: manual switch off of the output signal.
ON / OFF
•
Green: ON
•
Green: RF OFF
•
Red: OFF
•
External
•
Internal
•
GPS
Frequency reference source selector. This command will select the reference source used to lock the
internal clocks (10 MHz and 1 PPS). When set to internal the 10 MHz clock and 1 PPS generator runs
RF
Frequency
reference
unlocked. When set to external or GPS the 10 MHz clock is locked to the source selected and the 1
PPS counter reset is triggered by the source 1 PPS.
Note: External 10 MHz, 1PPS and GPS shall be connected and locked when the External and GPS are
selected as frequency references.
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RF
AGC
AGC
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Internal Freq.
Internal frequency reference fine tuning setting. Allows the fine tuning of VCO, internal clock oscillator,
Ref. Tune
with 60 Hz steps.
AGC ON
Mode
Frequency
Frequency
Out [Hz]
Out [Hz]
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•
Min: 0
•
Max: 255
•
Green: ON
•
Grey: OFF
•
Analog/Digital:
AGC status.
Current AGC mode indicator. It is always digital.
Shows the output center frequency expressed in Hz.
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Grey: OFF
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Status
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Parameter /
Control
Ampli status
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Current amplifier status indicator.
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•
On
•
Off
•
Restart
•
Stand-by off
•
GPS Off
•
Init
•
Alarm off
•
Rf off
•
Opto off
•
Change mode
•
Interlock ON
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
First PSU voltage indicator (values are expressed in V). It depends on the hardware type of the device:
Status
PS1 28V / 42V
•
28V for SDTx 20 and SDTx 50;
•
42V for SDTx 201 and SDTx 501;
First PSU current indicator (values are expressed in A) It depends on the hardware type of the device:
Status
PS1 Current
28V / 42V [A]
Status
PS1 24V
Status
PS2 42V
Status
Status
Status
Status
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28V for SDTx 20 and SDTx 50;
•
42V for SDTx 201 and SDTx 501;
First PSU 24V indicator (values are expressed in V).
Only in SDTX 201 and SDTX 501 version.
Second PSU voltage indicator (values are expressed in V).
Only in SDTX 501 version.
PS2 Current 42V
Second PSU current indicator (values are expressed in A)
[A]
Only in SDTX 501 version.
PS2 24V
Case
Temperature
Second PSU 24V indicator (values are expressed in V).
Only in SDTX 501 version.
Case temperature indicator (values are expressed in °C).
Case
2nd Case temperature indicator (values are expressed in °C).
Temperature 2
Only in SDTX 200 version.
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Status
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
PSU
Temperature
Status
Fan 1
Status
Fan 2
Status
Fan 3
Status
Fan 4
Status
Status
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FWD Power
[dBm]
Reflex Power
[dBm]
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
PSU temperature indicator (values are expressed in °C).
Fan 1 speed indicator (values are expressed in rpm).
Used in SDTX20, SDTX50 and SDTX201
Fan 2 speed indicator (values are expressed in rpm).
Used in SDTX20, SDTX50 SDTX201, and SDTX501
Fan 3 speed indicator (values are expressed in rpm).
Used in SDTX201, and SDTX501
Fan 4 speed indicator (values are expressed in rpm).
Used in SDTX201, and SDTX501
Output forward power indicator (values are expressed in dBm).
Output reflex power indicator (values are expressed in dBm).
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Alarm: indicator of an alarm
condition
Opto & Relay
Relay 0
Selector of Relay 0 mode.
•
Mode: indicator of operating mode
•
RF Status: indicator output RF
signal status (on/off)
•
Opto & Relay
Opto & Relay
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Relay 0…3
Alarm: indicator of an alarm
condition
Selector of Relay 1 mode.
•
Mode: indicator of operating mode
•
Green: Alarm on/Mode A/RF Off
•
Grey: Alarm off/Mode B/RF On
Relays status indicators.
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
RF Off Opto status indicators.
Opto 0 is a output RF manual on/off switch:
Opto&Relay
Opto 0
•
•
•
Green: Closed (0)
•
Grey: Opened (1)
•
Green: Closed (0)
•
Grey: Opened (1)
•
Green: Closed (0)
•
Grey: Opened (1)
Closed (0): RF on (default value)
Opened (1): RF off
Switch mode Opto status indicators.
When the Switch mode is set to Opto:
Opto&Relay
Opto 1
•
•
Opto&Relay
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Closed (0): Switch to mode B
Opened (1): Switch to mode A
Retry of amplifier alarms status indicators.(only in SDTX 201 version);
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Stand-by enabling Opto status indicators: .( in version SDTX 20/50/201);
Opto&Relay
Opto 3
•
Closed (0): stand-by off
•
Opened (1): stand-by on
•
Green: Closed (0)
•
Grey: Opened (1)
Interlock Opto status indicators.(only in SDTX 501 version);
•
Closed (0): Interlock off
•
Opened (1): Interlock on
Mode A / Mode B
Channel
Output channel.
Mode A / Mode B
Power [dBm]
Output power (expressed in dBm).
Channel ranges are device’s definition
dependant.
Output power ranges are device’s
definition dependant.
Refer to Appendix C
Mode A / Mode B
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Power [W]
Output power (expressed in W).
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Mode A / Mode B
FWD Power
Thresholds
FWD Power
Thresholds
Temperature
Thresholds
Temperature
Thresholds
RTP 1
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Parameter /
Control
Offset [Hz]
Operations
Description
Forward power warning threshold expressed in dBm.
Alarm [dB]
Forward power alarm threshold expressed in dBm.
Warning
Case temperature warning threshold expressed in °C.
Alarm
Case temperature alarm threshold expressed in °C.
frame
•
Min: -4 MHz
•
Max: 4 MHz
•
Min: -16 dBm
•
Max: 0 dBm
•
Min: 0 °C
•
Max: 100 °C
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
Output frequency offset (expressed in Hz).
Warning [dB]
Enable send
Admitted Ranges / Values
Ethernet channels 1 transmission enabling.
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RTP 1
RTP 2
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Parameter /
Control
Input
Enable send
frame
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
ASI 1
•
ASI 2
•
ASI 3
•
ASI 4
•
GbE1
•
GbE2
•
Seamless Output HP
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
Select which TS input shall be re-transmitted on RTP output channel 1.
This selection is totally independent from the selection of the TS input of the modulator.
Ethernet channels 2 transmission enabling.
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RTP 2
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Parameter /
Control
Input
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
ASI 1
•
ASI 2
•
ASI 3
•
ASI 4
•
GbE1
•
GbE2
•
Seamless Output LP
Select which TS input shall be re-transmitted on RTP output channel 2.
This selection is totally independent from the selection of the TS input of the modulator.
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RTP 1 / RTP 2
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Parameter /
Control
Status
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Select which TS input shall be re-transmitted on RTP output channel 1 and 2.
•
Resolving IP Addr.
•
IP not found
•
No entry
•
Transmitting data
•
Transmitting data multicast
•
No TS input
•
ON
•
OFF
This selection is totally independent from the selection of the TS input of the modulator.
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ASI OUT HP
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Parameter /
Control
ASI OUT HP
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
ASI 1
•
ASI 2
•
ASI 3
•
ASI 4
•
GbE1
•
GbE2
•
Seamless Output HP
Select which Transport Stream shall be re-proposed on device’s ASI output HP.
This selection is totally independent from the selection of the TS input of the modulator.
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ASI OUT LP
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Parameter /
Control
ASI OUT LP
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
ASI1
•
ASI2
•
ASI 3
•
ASI 4
•
GbE1
•
GbE2
•
Seamless Output LP
Select which Transport Stream shall be re-proposed on device’s ASI output LP.
This selection is totally independent from the selection of the TS input of the modulator.
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3.6
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
NETWORK
Click on Network button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the Network management
window.
This window allows the Network management on both PRO-MPEG COP 3 RX and TX sides. It
also allows the monitoring of the board IP and MAC addresses.
Note: The Clock Recovery Function, used in MFN transmissions of received streams on
Ethernet channels 1 and/or 2, is based on the timestamps of incoming packets. UDP packets do
not contain STS information therefore it is not allowed using GbE inputs with UDP protocol in
MFN transmission mode.
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Table 12.
Box
Local
Local
Parameter /
Control
Board IP address
Board MAC
address
Local
Gateway
Local
Mask
Local
Tx Source Port
Trap IP address
IGMP
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
0…7
Enable IGMP
IP Address
Port
Operations
Network window
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Board IP address.
Board MAC address.
Gateway address.
Net Mask.
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 65,535
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 65,535
Board receiving port.
Trap 0…7 destination IP address.
IGMP enabling.
Channel 1/2 receiving IP address.
Channel 1/2 receiving port.
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Box
Parameter /
Control
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Protocol
Bit-rate [bit/s]
Ethernet input packets protocol.
UDP/RTP:
Green: Detected
Grey: Not detected
Bit-rate of TS from Ethernet input.
•
Zero when the input is not
selected
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Filtered bit-rate
[bit/s]
•
Bit-rate actually used by the modulator.
Equal to the total bit-rate,
when Delete Null Packets
disabled
•
Less than total bit-rate, when
Delete Null Packets enabled
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Format
•
188 Bytes
•
240 Bytes
Received transmission format.
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Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Input GbE
Channel 1/2
Gbe statistic
Parameter /
Control
Lock
Sequence error
Overflow
RTP Clock
GBE Packets
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Ethernet input lock status indicator. The input Transport Stream is locked when no more than two
•
Green: Lock
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Grey: Not locked
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Red: Error
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Grey: No errors
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Red: Alarm on
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Grey: Alarm off
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90 kHz
•
27 MHz
consecutive Sync Byte are missed.
NOT IMPLEMENTED (Ethernet input Sequence error alarm status. This alarm condition occurs
when an error in the sequence of input packets at IP level occurs.)
Input GbE overflow alarm status. This alarm condition occurs when the input bit-rate exceeds the
capability of the modulation (Ref. to ETSI EN 300 744).
RTP packets source clock reference.
Total amount of good frames received.
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Box
Gbe statistic
Parameter /
Control
Speed
Community
Get
Read community setting.
Community
Set
Set community setting.
Community
Trap
Trap community setting.
Output GbE
Enable send
Channel 1/2
frame
Output GbE
Channel 1/2
IP
Port
Admitted Ranges / Values
Ethernet speed.
GBE Errors
Channel 1/2
Operations
Description
Gbe statistic
Output GbE
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10 Mbit//s
•
100 Mbit//s
•
1 Gbit/s
•
Checked: Enabled
•
Not checked: Disabled
•
Min: 0
•
Max: 65,535
Total amount of bad frames received.
Channel 1/2 Ethernet transmission enabling.
Channel 1/2 Ethernet transmission IP address.
Port used for RTP/UDP data transmission
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Box
Output GbE
Channel 1/2
Output GbE
Channel 1/2
Output GbE
Channel 1/2
Parameter /
Control
Status
Destination MAC
SSRC
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Resolving IP Addr.
•
IP not found
•
No entry
•
Transmitting data
•
Transmitting data multicast
•
No TS Input
•
ON
•
OFF
Ethernet transmission on channel 1/2 status indicator.
Destination MAC address.
SSRC identifier of the RTP transmission on channel 1-2.
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Output GbE
Channel 1/2
Output GbE
Channel 1/2
Output GbE
Channel 1/2
Parameter /
Control
TS Pck per Frame
Frame type
TS Format
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
•
Min: 1
•
Max: 7
•
RTP
•
UDP
•
188 Bytes
•
240 Bytes
Number of packets per frame.
Transmission protocol selector.
Transmission format.
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3.7
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
GPS
Click on GPS button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the GPS received statistics
window.
Figure 19.
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GPS window
Table 13.
Box
Satellite
Satellite
Parameter/
Control
#Number of
Visible sat
#Number of
Tracked sat
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values
Number of visible GPS satellites indicator.
Number of tracked GPS satellites indicator.
Alarms
Satellite
Alarm
•
Red: Alarm on
•
Grey: Alarm off
•
Green: Valid
•
Grey: Not valid
GPS alarm status indicator. This alarm is a logic OR between the GPS alarms (refer to
paragraph).
Satellite
Data valid
Position
Latitude (°)
Position
Longitude (°)
Date & Time
UTC Time
Date & Time
UTC Date
Valid satellite signal receiving status indicator.
Site latitude expressed in degrees.
Site longitude expressed in degrees.
Current time indicator.
Each GPS satellite has an atomic clock and continually transmits messages containing the
current time and date at the start of the message sent by the GPS itself.
Current date indicator.
Each GPS satellite has an atomic clock and continually transmits messages containing the
current time and date at the start of the message send by the GPS itself.
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Operations
ALARMS
Click on Alarms button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the alarms management
window.
Figure 20.
Alarms window
The Alarm window allows the setting of alarm masks and the monitoring of alarms status. Use
alarm masks to select how and which alarm have to be notified.
Masks are organized in columns. The sixteen columns represent sixteen destinations of each
alarm notification:
•
GUI: the selected alarms status is notified on the Java alarm page icon.
•
LCD: the selected alarms status is notified on LCD display lighting the alarm button
and listing the alarms in the Alarms menu (refer to LCD alarms paragraph).
•
Event: the selected alarms status generate an alarm event that will be logged in
the event memory (refer to Events paragraph).
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R0…R3: the selected alarms switch on the corresponding relay.
•
T0…T7: the selected alarms generate the corresponding trap messages (refer to
Network paragraph to set destination IP addresses).
•
RF: the selected alarms switch off the output RF signal. The RF mask is almost
entirely fixed in order to avoid board damages or malfunctioning.
In the Alarms window, when an alarm condition occurs, the relative alarm is red highlighted. The
Total check box enables all alarms-to-masks associations. Remember to enable the RF Off
alarms mask of DVB-T alarms.
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Table 14.
Alarm
Up converter Osc. Unlock
Operations
Alarms window
Description and limitations
Troubleshooting
PLL of the Up converter board not locked to 120 MHz clock.
•
Hardware fault
•
Hardware fault
•
Hardware fault
•
Hardware fault
•
Hardware fault
•
Check alarm and warning thresholds
•
Lower the output power to decrease internal temperature
Voltage out of range. The ranges are:
PS Voltage out range (for STDX
20/50/201) or
•
20V up to 30V for SDTx_ARK1-T SDTX 20/50;
PS1/PS2 Voltage alarm (for STDX
501)
PS Current out of range or (for STDX
20/50/201) or
PS1/PS2 Current alarm (for STDX
501)
Absolute Power Limiter
Up converter Communication error
Temperature High Alarm
•
38V up to 44V for SDTx_ARK1-T SDTX 201/501.
The current exceeds the 22 Ampere upper limit of
SDTx_ARK1-T 20W and 50W and the 17 Ampere upper limit
of SDTx_ARK1-T 200W.
The output power exceeds the maximum endurable limit.
Communication errors between ARK1-T main board and
Up-converter board.
Case temperature over 70°C, the maximum endurable limit.
Temperature level goes over the alarm threshold.
Temperature Level-3dB
The output power is consequently lowered by 3 dBm (always
within the admitted power range).
Temperature High Warning
Temperature level goes over the warning threshold.
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Alarm
Forward Power High
Forward Power Low Warning
Forward Power Low alarm
Reflex Power High
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description and limitations
Operations
Troubleshooting
•
Check the device airflow
•
Check fans
•
Verify that the No RF Input alarm is enabled in the RF Off alarms
mask
Forward power goes over the maximum endurable limit.
•
Hardware fault
•
Check alarm and warning thresholds
•
At every amplifier initialization the forward power alarm and warning
Module difference between Forward power level and set
output power goes over the warning threshold.
Module difference between Forward power level and set
may be temporary on
output power goes over the alarm threshold.
Reflex power goes over the maximum endurable limit.
•
Amplifier is not properly working, hardware fault
•
Check the RF output for disconnection or wrong impendence
adaptation
Fan Speed
One of the fans speed is under the minimum speed level
(1,000 rpm).
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Alarm
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Description and limitations
Operations
Troubleshooting
•
Verify that fans are not damaged; if they are, then substitute them.
The substitution can be performed during device normal operations
Seamless improper working warning
Input Not present Alarm
•
Check connection status of physical input associated to logic input
•
Check type and source of input associated to logic input
•
Hardware fault
•
Check cable and GPS antenna connections
•
Hardware fault
•
Hardware fault
•
If the Network’s Transmitters Synchronization is SFN, check the
One or both Seamless logic input of the current mode isn’t
locked.
This alarm is enable only in Tx DVBT mode
GPS signal is not lock.
Alarm raising limitations:
GPS Lock
The monitoring of this alarm is disabled when GPS is not
used as clock reference or when the GPS Communication
Error is raised.
Communication errors between ARK1-T main board and
GPS board.
GPS Communication Error
Alarm raising limitations:
The monitoring of this alarm is disabled when GPS is not
used as clock reference.
10 MHz is not locked.
Signal 10 MHz Lock
Alarm raising limitations:
The monitoring of this alarm is disabled when GPS is used
frequency reference: it should be other than internal
as clock reference and a GPS alarm (GPS lock, GPS
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Description and limitations
Troubleshooting
communication error) is raised.
•
If the frequency reference is Internal: internal PLL fault
•
If the frequency reference is External:
•
Internal PLL fault
Lack of external 10 MHz
Hardware fault
If the frequency reference is GPS:
Internal PLL fault
10 MHz line from the GPS receiver hardware fault
120 MHz is not locked.
Alarm raising limitations:
Signal 120 MHz Lock
•
The monitoring of this alarm is disabled when the signal 10
In SFN configuration, when selected TS input or MIP are not
detected, 120 MHz oscillator can lose the lock
MHz lock alarm is raised or when GPS is used as clock
reference and a GPS alarm (GPS lock, GPS communication
•
Hardware fault
error) is raised.
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Alarm
Signal 960 MHz Lock
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description and limitations
Operations
Troubleshooting
960 MHz is not locked.
•
Hardware fault
•
Check input signal
•
Check cable connection status
•
Hardware fault
Seamless improper working warning
An error has been detected on Logical seamless input. The
possible errors which may be detected on input are:
Input Not valid
•
PAT error
•
MIP error
•
TS synchronization
•
Packet jitter
•
Transport error
•
ASI word error
When the alarm is detected, an event (if event mask is
enabled on alarm mask) shows the cause of the error. The
cause shown is only one, and it is the heaviest one. The
priority in the errors is as previously listed (the heaviest error
cause is the one listed in the bottom of the list, and so on).
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Alarm
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description and limitations
Troubleshooting
Seamless improper working warning
Late MIP input alarm
Operations
•
Check cable connections
•
Check Network delay
•
Hardware Fault
•
Check cable connections
•
Check Network delay
•
Hardware Fault
•
File system partition damage
This alarm is high when the MIP in one of the seamless
inputs of the current mode, is not in its expected position.
This can be caused by a too high delay on the input.
Seamless improper working warning
This alarm is high when the Network delay parameter,
calculated from parameters extracted by a seamless inputs is
Network delay alarm
greater than the Maximum delay parameter, extracted from
its MIP
The alarm can be visualized when LATE MIP input 1 alarm is
not high.
Not Used
This alarm isn’t used
File System Error
File System loading error.
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Alarm
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description and limitations
Operations
Troubleshooting
One or more of the following files is missing in the File
System.
Bad File in File system
•
*.def;
•
*.sav;
•
*.dpwr;
•
*.apwr
•
•
Check files list
•
Reload the file system
*.dlin;
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*.dpre;
•
*.apre
•
*.cfg;
•
*.gdly.
•
*.cdef
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Alarm
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
Description and limitations
Troubleshooting
•
If the frequency reference is Internal: internal PLL fault
•
If the frequency reference is External:
Internal PLL fault
Lack of external 1PPS
Hardware fault
1PPS is not lock to the selected frequency reference. This
alarm’s RF OFF mask should always be enabled.
Alarm raising limitations:
DVB-T 1PPS Lock
The monitoring of this alarm is disabled when external 1 PPS
is not used (Heterodyne repeater modes) or when internal 1
PPS is selected (clock ref. set to internal) or when GPS clock
reference is selected and one of the GPS alarms (GPS
•
If the frequency reference is Internal:
signal lock, GPS comm. alarm) is raised.
Check GPS alarms
Internal PLL fault
Hardware fault
1PPS is not lock to a common reference of the network. This
alarm’s RF OFF mask should always be enabled.
DVB-T PPS Phase
•
Check 1PPS
•
Hardware fault
Alarm raising limitations:
The monitoring of this alarm is enabled only when the device
has SFN modulation enabled.
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Alarm
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description and limitations
Operations
Troubleshooting
The internal counter, used to apply the System delay is not
lock to 1 PPS. This alarm’s RF OFF mask should always be
DVB-T System Delay
enabled.
•
Check 1PPS
•
Hardware fault
•
Check input signal
•
Check input statistics
•
Restart the machine
•
Reload the file system
Alarm raising limitations:
The monitoring of this alarm is enabled only when the device
has SFN modulation enabled.
MIP packets missing. This alarm’s RF OFF mask should
always be enabled.
Alarm raising limitations:
DVB-T No MIP
The monitoring of this alarm is enabled only when the device
has SFN modulation enabled.
The monitoring of this alarm is disabled when a No Input
alarm is raised.
DVB: Selected TS input not locked. Only when ASI and GBE
inputs are selected as input HP and/or LP. This alarm’s RF
No Input
OFF mask should always be enabled.
ITU: Selected SDI Input not present or video standard (525
or 625 lines) not compatible with modulator one as defined
by parameter LINE_625_525 in .mod file (1=625).
FPGA Boot alarm
FPGA boot has not been successfully completed.
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Alarm
Warm up alarm
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description and limitations
Operations
Troubleshooting
•
Restart the machine
•
Temperature sensor fault
Temperature level less than 5°C or temperature sensor fault.
Notes to the table:
•
0/1 stands for disabled/enabled and is fixed, X stands for not fixed.
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Operations
EVENTS
Click on Events button icon, highlighted in the nex figure, to access the events windos.
Figure 21.
Events window
Open the Events window to slide the events list.
Events are reported with the following information:
•
Time: event detection time.
•
Date: event detection date.
•
Type: event type:
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Alarm (refer to alarms list in Alarms paragraph and to Alarms list table);
Command (See
information);
Event (refer to Events list table);
System Init (refer to Init System Event paragraph);
TASK_ERR (refer to Task Error Event paragraph);
SYS_ERR (refer to System Error Event paragraph).
ARK1-T_SW_Reference
manual_v1_2.doc
for
further
Description: event description:
Alarm: which alarm generated the event;
Command: the low level code and command source;
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Event: event description;
System Init: system initialization, followed by the alarm in case of error.
Operations
Color: at different color is associated different kind of event:
Red: alarm event;
Green: command event;
Blue: system event;
Black: information event (It give more information about the former event).
Use the following buttons, sited on the right side of the window, to manage the Events list:
•
Clear: resets the events list.
•
Get History: gets all the stored events from the last board reset (max 512 events).
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Events list
Table 15.
Event Description
Description
RF OFF enabled from OPTO
RF output switched off through OPTO 0.
RF OFF disabled from OPTO
RF output switched on through OPTO 0.
Stand-by ON from OPTO
Stand-by mode enabled through OPTO 3.
Stand-by OFF from OPTO
Stand-by mode disabled through OPTO 3.
Stand-by ON from LCD
Stand-by mode enabled through LCD button.
Stand-by OFF
Stand-by mode disabled through LCD button.
New output power setting.
Power = xx.x dBm (source)
xx.x: output power expressed in dBm.
Source: Local or MIP
Update file *.xxxx
Delete file *.xxxx
P5K open: xx.xx.xx.xx
P5K closed
New file loading.
xxxx: file extension.
A file in file system has been deleted.
Xxxx: file extension.
Connection to port 5000 open.
xx.xx.xx.xx: host IP address.
Connection to port 5000 closed.
Switch mode change.
Switch mode switch X => Y
Switch mode: Manual / Auto / Opto / Time.
X=>Y: A/B=>B/A.
UPCV not configured
The Up-converter has been found not configured during the
Task Error Event
UPCV_TASK (refer to
UPCV configured
File system busy
paragraph).
Automatic reconfiguring of the Up-converter. It automatically starts at
every UPCV not configured event or UPCV communication error.
File system already in use while trying to employ it (e.g. change mode
during a file loading).
Time and date set by GPS. As soon as the GPS lock is regained,
UTC Time set from GPS
once lost, and if the current time and date are different from the GPS
ones, the UTC time is set by GPS.
Warm UP Restart
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Event Description
Operations
Description
This event is reported when one of the following alarms is raised:
PS Restart N
•
Up converter Osc. Unlock
•
PS 28V out range
•
PS Current out of range
•
Absolute Power Limiter
The fourth time one of the preceding alarms is risen the amplifier is
restarted (from 1 up to 4 times).
N: number of amplifier restarting.
Only in SDTX 200 version.
After the fourth time the amplifier has been restarted, if an alarm
condition causing a PS Restart event occurs, PS OFF event is
PS OFF
reported and the amplifier is turned off
When this event is reported amplifier can be turned on only by OPTO
2 (oonly in SDTX 200 version).
This event is reported when the retry command is given by the Retry
Restart Amp from OPTO
Alarm OPTO (OPTO 2).
Only in SDTX 200 version.
PS ON
FPGA Re-config
Events List cleared
Saving config…
Save config Finished
This event is reported at every amplifier restarting
Only in SDTX 200 version.
When Signal 120 MHz Lock alarm is risen the FPGA is re-configured
and this event is reported.
This event is reported when the events list is cleared.
Saving configuration task started (after the command “s” given by
RS232 or GbE commands).
Saving configuration task correctly ended.
An error occurs during saving configuration.
xx: error code:
•
0x80: File system busy;
•
0x01: New *.sav file opening error;
Save config error: xx
•
0x02: FPGA data writing error;
•
0x03: uC data writing error;
•
0x05: Old *.sav file deleting error
•
0x06: New file naming error (deleting of “*”).
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Event Description
SFN Re-Sync
Operations
Description
A re-synchronization of internal counter occurred due to a difference
with the STS parameter read from MIP.
3.9.1 Date and time setting
The upper part of the event window shows the actual time and date and allows the manual
setting of those parameters.
Figure 22.
Time and date setting
Click to each part of the date and time to change the parameter and then increase or
decrease its value with the up/down arrows.
Note: When the onboard GPS receiver is locked and GPS frequency reference is enabled,
the date and time information are received by GPS satellite and updated every thirty
seconds.
The board incorporates a rechargeable battery to maintain the time when there isn’t a power
supply. The battery supplies the clock for two or three days, after that the time shall be reset
either by char interface, or LCD display, or Java interface or selecting the GPS as frequency
reference.
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3.9.2 Task Error Event
The watchdog performs a periodic (every 20 seconds) polling of tasks and triggers a system
reset if one or more tasks do not answer, restarting the Codeloader (See
Codeloader_Operations_Note_v1.1.doc for further information) and generating a TSK ERR
event as follows:
TSK ERR 00000028, 0000003c
The blue underlined 8 bits word is the enabling status of the alarms mask. The red
underlined 8 bits word indicates the status of tasks (1 if the task has been successfully
performed, otherwise 0) as specified in the following table:
Table 16.
Task error event specific data
TASK
WD_FAN_TASK
Description
This task controls fans speed on the base of the
board temperature.
Bit
WD_UPCV_TASK
This task controls the Upconverter status.
WD_GPS_TASK
This task controls the GPS status.
This task gathers quite all the board information in
order to perform the following operations:
•
It updates all variables of the system;
•
WD_STATUS_TASK
It manages alarms;
•
It manages the RF status (e.g. on, off…);
•
It manages the mode switch;
•
It manages the ARP resolution in DVB mode.
WD_TCP_IP_TASK
This task implements the TCP-IP protocol stack.
WD_TIMER_TICK_TASK
This task generates the clock for the TCP-IP task.
WD_STV0362_TASK
This task gathers information from both the HP and
LP tuners and configures them.
The default tasks mask at the board startup is set to 0x0000007D (i.g. the UPCV task is
excepted). Once the presence of the upconverter is assured, the upconverter task bit is
automatically enabled and the mask is set to 0x0000007F. Tasks execution is stopped
during de-fragmentation operations and FPGA boots.
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3.9.3 System Error Event
For critical and fatal errors, the system calls the system error function and the SYS_ERR event is
reported.
The error code is described below:
•
0x00: Out of memory. Memory pool size is too small.
•
0x01: Invalid memory block release. Buffer data has been written out of boundaries of the
allocated memory block.
•
0x02: Link pointer corrupted. Buffer data has been written out of boundaries of the allocated
memory block.
•
0x03: No free UDP Sockets. The system has run out of UDP Sockets.
•
0x04: No free TCP Sockets. The system has run out of TCP Sockets.
•
0x05: TCP socket is in an undefined state. System memory has been accidentally overwritten.
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3.9.4 System Initialization Event
At every system initialization the event System Init is generated.
This event is followed by 25 bytes specifying type and specific code of errors occurred
during system initialization.
Each byte refers to an error as described in the following table:
Table 17.
Byte
1°
2°
3°
4°
5°
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Description
FS_ERR
Errors code
•
0x00: File System ok.
•
0x01: FS partition error (invalid FS).
•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: File not found or File open error.
•
0x02…0x03: Invalid file (syntax errors).
•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: File open error.
•
0x02: File not found.
•
0x00: LCD ok.
•
0x01: LCD not found.
•
0x00: PLL locked.
•
0x01: PLL not locked
File System error.
INFO_ERR
*.cfg file error.
DEF_ERR
*.def file error.
LCD_ERR
LCD error.
PLL_960M_ERR
960 MHz PLL error.
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Byte
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Description
Operations
Errors code
•
0x00: FPGA boot ok.
•
0x01: FPGA configuration erasing
process error.
•
0x02: Invalid configuration (the
configuration has been correctly loaded,
but the FPGA doesn’t boot).
6°
BOOT_ERR
FPGA boot error.
•
0x10: FPGA file not found.
•
0x11 and 0x20: Invalid FPGA file (syntax
error).
Please note that checked FPGA file is the
one which refers to the selected mode.
FPGA files are numbered from 1 to 3,
identifying Heterodyne mode, TX DVB mode,
TX Analog mode.
7°
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•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: File open error.
•
0x02…0x05: Invalid file (syntax errors).
•
0x10: File not found.
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Byte
8°
Description
Operations
Errors code
•
0x00: SNMP file ok.
•
0x01: SNMP file not found.
•
0x02: File open error.
•
0x03: UDP socket initialization error.
•
0x04: Port 161 open error.
•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: Current AGC mode file not found.
•
0x02: Current AGC mode file open error.
•
0x03…0x12: Invalid current AGC mode
SNMP_ERR
SNMP file error.
file (syntax error).
CALIB_ERR
9°
*.apwr and *.dpwr files
•
0x20: Other AGC mode file not found
•
0x21: Other AGC mode file open error.
•
0x22…0x26: Invalid other AGC mode file
error.
(syntax error).
Please note that the AGC mode may be
analog (in case of device in Rep. Analog or
ITU 470 mode) or digital (in case of device in
Rep. Digital or TX DVB mode).
Actual AGC mode is displayed in Java output
window.
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PREC_ERR
10°
Operations
Errors code
•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: File not found.
•
0x02: File open error.
•
0x03…0x0a: Invalid file (syntax errors).
*.apre and *.dpre files
error.
Please note that *.apre file is checked if
device starts in AGC analog mode (rep.
analog or ITU 470 mode), while *.dpre file is
checked if device starts in AGC digital mode.
LINEAR_ERR
11°
•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: File not found.
•
0x02: File open error.
•
0x03…0x0A: Invalid file (syntax errors).
*.alin and *.dlin files
error.
Please note that the *.alin file is used for the
Heterodyne Repeater modes (Rep. Analog
and Rep. Digital), and the *.dlin file is used
for the DVB re-transmitter and ITU 470 retransmitter modes.
•
0x00: PLL locked.
•
0x01: PLL not locked
•
0x10: PLL disabled.
DOWNCV_ERR
12°
Downconverter PLL not
locked error.
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Byte
13°
Description
Operations
Errors code
•
0x00: Upconverter ready.
•
0x01: Upconverter not found.
•
0x02: Upconverter doesn’t correctly
UPCV_ERR
Upconverter error.
answer.
CH_FILT_ERR
14°
•
0x10: Upconverter disabled.
•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: File not found.
•
0x02: File open error.
•
0x03…0x06: Invalid file (syntax errors).
*.chf7 or *.chf8 file
error.
Please note that checked file is the one
which refers to the current signal bandwidth:
*.chf7 refers to VHF bandwidth, *.chf8 refers
to UHF bandwidth.
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Operations
Errors code
•
0x00: File ok.
•
0x01: File not found.
•
0x02: File open error.
•
0x03: syntax error or lack of input
number of channels.
•
0x13: syntax error or lack of output
number of channels.
•
0x04: input channels memory allocation
error.
•
0x14: output channels memory
allocation error.
15°
CH_DEF_ERR
*.cdef file error.
•
0x05: when the automatic indexing of
channels listed in *.cdef file is disabled,
it notifies syntax errors or lack of input
channels definition lines.
•
0x15: when the automatic indexing of
channels listed in *.cdef file is disabled,
it notifies syntax errors or lack of output
channels definition lines.
•
0x06: when the automatic indexing of
channels listed in *.cdef file is enabled, it
notifies syntax errors or lack of input
channels definition lines.
•
0x16: when the automatic indexing of
channels listed in *.cdef file is enabled, it
notifies syntax errors or lack of output
channels definition lines.
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3.10 Option sub-menu
The Option sub-menu allows two controls type:
• Time: Time Read Interval [s];
• Alerts: the selection of events to display.
3.10.1 Time
Figure 23.
Time subwindow
This control allows to change the device-to-management PC java update time. The default
value is 2 seconds. Click on Close button quit this sub-window.
3.10.2 Alerts
Figure 24.
Alerts subwindow
The Alert subwindow allows the selection of which type of event has to be notified through
an Alert box.
Alert boxes appear on the right side of the monitor. The selection is performed among the
following types of event:
• Commands (blue boxes):
o Gigabit Ethernet commands;
o RS232 commands;
o SNMP commands;
o LCD Display commands.
• Alarms (red boxes);
• Events (green messages):
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o Board events.
Typing error (yellow messages):
o Typed setting is incorrect.
Click on Close button to hide theses alert subwindows.
Figure 25.
Alert message
Alert boxes can be disabled through the hide button located on the right side of the box.
The hide button, once clicked, disables all boxes belonging to the same class.
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3.11 Download Software Standalone
The Download Software Standalone button allows the downloading of standalone java
application (executable jar file) based on java applet.
If your browser is Internet Explorer, it may blocks the site from downloading files to your
computer. If you want to enable the file downloading, follow the instructions listed below:
• Open Internet Explorer;
• Click on the Tools button and then click on Internet Options;
• Click on the Security tab and then click on Custom level button;
• To turn off the Information bar for file downloads, scroll to the Downloads section of
the list, and then, under Automatic prompting for file downloads, click on Enable;
• Click on OK, click Yes in order to confirm that you want to make the change, then
click OK again.
Figure 26.
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3.12 SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol
The SNMP model assumes the existence of managers and agents. A manager is a software
module in a management system responsible for managing the device. An agent is a
software module in a managed device responsible for maintaining local management
information and delivering that information to a manager via SNMP. A management
information exchange can be initiated by the manager (via polling) or by the agent (via trap).
Interaction between a user of board management and the board management software
takes place across a user interface. Such an interface is needed to provide users with a
monitoring and controlling tool in order to allow some parameters to be viewed or set locally.
The operations that are supported in SNMP network management are the alteration and
inspection of variables. Specifically, three general-purpose operations may be performed on
scalar objects:
•
Get: a management station retrieves a scalar object value from a managed station.
•
Set: a management station updates a scalar object value in a managed station.
•
Trap: a managed station sends an unsolicited scalar object value to a management
station.
Management information accessible via SNMP is maintained in a management information
base (MIB) at each manager and agent node.
On manager side, ARK1-T management system has been tested with MG-SOFT as MIB
Browser; besides compatibility with any other MIB browser is assured.
The following MIB libraries are required for the SNMP management of the equipment:
•
SCREENSERVICE-SCB-BROADCASTING-MIB.my;
•
ark1_r_1_7.MY.
Compatibility tested and assured with SNMP version 1 and 2.
Figure 29 shows a sample view of SNMP tree structure of ARK1-T.
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3.13 SNMP Protocol Preferences
Go to SNMP Protocol Preferences. The following parameters should be set in order to
correctly configure the SNMP Manager:
• SNMP protocol version: SNMPv1;
• Read Community: the same of the one set in the Get field of Java interface,
community section;
• Set Community: the same of the one set in the Set field of Java interface,
community section;
• Timeout [s]: user defined;
• Retransmits: user defined;
• Port number: 161.
Next figure illustrates how to configure SNMP Protocol Preferences using MG_SOFT MIB
Browser as an example.
Figure 3.12-1: SNMP Protocol Preferences
Community on the SNMP Protocol Preferences.
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3.14 Monitoring
All status and setup information can be queried via SNMP. To get the setup and status
information you need a management system (or a special MIB browser).
Next figure, referring to MG-SOFT MIB Browser as an example, is a broad view of the
ARK1-T tree structure.
Figure 27.
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3.15 OID
Any status and setup information has an OID (Object Identifier). The OID of the ARK1-T
system is:
•
screenservice_ARK1r: 1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).screenservice(21678).scree
nservice_ARK1t(188)
3.15.1 SNMP tree structure
The SNMP tree structure is shown in Figure 26, after the node screenserviceBroadcasting
there is the node that specifies the device typology.
The screenservice_ARK1-T tree has 12 nodes and 1 leave.
The nodes are:
•
Ark1t_SystemInfo: global description of the system.
•
Ark1t_Mode: shows and manages board modes.
•
Ark1t_Input: shows and manages inputs.
Note: In Ark1t_STV0 and Ark1t_STV1 nodes are housed the statistics of the digital
RF signal. STV0 and STV1 are the two IF demodulators for the HP and LP streams
respectively.
•
Ark1t_Mip: shows MIP modulation parameters.
•
Ark1t_SettingsDvb: shows and sets local modulation parameters.
•
Ark1t_Output: shows and manages the output.
•
Ark1t_HW_monitor: shows the amplifier status.
•
Ark1t_Gps: shows the collection of live data from GPS receiver.
•
Ark1t_Clock: shows and sets 10MHz and 1PPS source.
•
Ark1t_Network: shows and sets network parameters.
•
Ark1t_Alarm: shows and manages system alarms.
•
Ark1t_Config: allows the management of the machine configuration.
•
Ark1t_TrapAlarm: is the OID used in the trap message:
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1.3
1.3.6
1.3.6.1
1.3.6.1.2
1.3.6.1.2.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.7
1.3.6.1.4
1.3.6.1.4.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Name
iso
org
dod
internet
mgmt
mib-2
system
sysDescr
sysObjectID
sysUpTimeInstance
sysContact
sysName
sysLocation
sysServices
private
enterprise
screenservice
screenservice_ark1t
ark1t_SystemInfo
Operations
R/W
Description
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.1
ark1t_SystemInfoIdentifier
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.2
ark1t_SystemInfoName
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.3
ark1t_SystemInfoDescription
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.4
ark1t_SystemInfoLocation
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.4
ark1t_SystemInfoContact
ark1t_SystemInfoFamilyNumber
ark1t_SystemInfoId
ark1t_SystemInfoSerialNumber
ark1t_SystemInfoVersion
ark1t_VersionUc
ark1t_VersionFpga
ark1t_VersionSnmp
ark1t_VersionPsu
Identification name
of the equipment
managed
Manufacturer
name
Description of the
equipment
managed
Geographical
implantation
The person to
contact in case of
problems with the
managed element
Unique family ID
System info ID
Unique board ID
UC file version
Fpga file version
Snmp file version
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.4.1
ark1t_PsuFamily
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.4.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.5
ark1t_PsuSerial
ark1t_VersionUpconverter
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.5.1
ark1t_UpconverterFamily
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.5.2
ark1t_UpconverterSerial
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.9.5.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.10
ark1t_UpconverterVer
ark1t_SystemSerialNumbers
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.10.1
ark1t_Device
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.10.2
ark1t_Board
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.10.3
ark1t_DownConverter
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.10.4
ark1t_UpConverter
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.1.10.5
ark1t_Psu
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unique family ID
Upconverter
unique board ID
Upconverter
software version
Device Serial
Number
Board Serial
Number
Downconverter
Serial Number
Upconverter Serial
Number
Power Supply Unit
Serial Number
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1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2
ark1t_Amplifier
ark1t_Mode
Operations
R/W
Description
Amplifier Serial
Number
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.1
ark1t_ModeSwitch
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.2
ark1t_ModeManualSelector
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.3
ark1t_ModeActual
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.4
ark1t_ModeSelectorA
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.5
ark1t_ModeSelectorB
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.6
ark1t_ModeErrorFrequency
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.7
ark1t_ModeAFC_A
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.8
ark1t_ModeAFC_B
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.9
ark1t_ModeAFC_actual
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.10
ark1t_ModeAutoSwitchTmo
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.11
ark1t_ModeActualTmo
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.12
ark1t_ModeAutoSwitchRuleA
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.13
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.14
ark1t_ModeAutoSwitchRuleB
ark1t_ModeSwitchingTime
RW
Switch mode
selector
0:manual 1:auto
2:opto 3:time
Manual mode 0:
modeA 1: modeB
Actual mode 0:
modeA 1: modeB
Mode A selector
0: Not used, 1: Not
used, 2: Tx Digital
3: Tx Analog
Mode B selector
0: Not used, 1: Not
used, 2: Tx Digital
3: Tx Analog
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Frequency error
correction
expressed in Hz
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Automatic
Frequency Control
mode A 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Automatic
Frequency Control
mode B 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Automatic
Frequency Control
status 0: disabled
1: enabled
Auto-switch
timeout (s). The
range is 0:255.
Actual auto-switch
timeout (s)
Auto-switch rules
mode A (bit to
alarm association)
bit2: no input
alarm bit5: no
MIP alarm
Auto-switch rules
mode B (bit to
alarm association)
bit2: no input
alarm bit5: no
MIP alarm
RW
Switching time:
year setting
(starting from
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.14.1
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OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.14.2
ark1t_SwitchingTimeMonth
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.14.3
ark1t_SwitchingTimeDay
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.14.4
ark1t_SwitchingTimeHour
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.14.5
ark1t_SwitchingTimeMinutes
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.14.6
ark1t_SwitchingTimeSeconds
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.15
ark1t_InputSelectMode
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.2.16
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.1
ark1t_SelectInput
ark1t_Input
ark1t_InputSettings
ark1t_InputSettingsA
ark1t_InputSettingsA_Rf
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.1.1
ark1t_SettingsA_Rf_Channel
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.2
ark1t_SettingsA_Rf_FrequencyOffset
ark1t_InputSettingsA_Remod
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.2.1
ark1t_SettingsA_HpInput1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.2.2
ark1t_SettingsA_LpInput1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.2.3
ark1t_SettingsA_HpInput2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.2.4
ark1t_SettingsA_LpInput2
RW
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2000)
Switching time:
month setting
Switching time:
day setting
Switching time:
hour setting
Switching time:
minutes setting
Switching time:
seconds setting
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Mode
Selector
0:Manual
1:Autoswitch
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Actual selected
input: 0 ASI1, 1
ASI2, 2 ASI3, 3
ASI4, 4 RX.HP, 5
RX.LP
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Mode A: input
channel
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Mode A: input
frequency offset
expressed in Hz
(from -4,000,000
up to 4,000,000)
Mode A: High
Priority input 1
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
Mode A: Low
Priority input 1
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
Mode A: High
Priority input 2
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
Mode A: Low
Priority input 2
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
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ark1t_InputSettingsA_Itu
Operations
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.3.1
ark1t_SettingsA_Itu_Input
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.1.3.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.1
ark1t_SettingsA_Itu_Audio_Ch
ark1t_InputSettingsB
ark1t_InputSettingsB_Rf
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.1.1
ark1t_SettingsB_Rf_Channel
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.2
ark1t_SettingsB_Rf_FrequencyOffset
ark1t_InputSettingsB_Remod
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.2.1
ark1t_SettingsB_HpInput1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.2.2
ark1t_SettingsB_LpInput1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.2.3
ark1t_SettingsB_HpInput2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.2.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.3
ark1t_SettingsB_LpInput2
ark1t_InputSettingsB_Itu
RW
Description
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
Mode A: Itu 470
input selector 0:
sdi 1 1: sdi 2
Mode A: Itu 470
audio channel
selector 0: CH
1,2 1: CH 3,4
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Mode B: input
channel
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Mode B: input
frequency offset
expressed in Hz
(from -4,000,000
up to 4,000,000)
Mode A: High
Priority input 1
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
Mode A: Low
Priority input 1
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
Mode A: High
Priority input 2
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
Mode A: Low
Priority input 2
selector 0: asi 1
1: asi 2 2: asi 3
3: asi 4 6: Gbe
Port1 7: Gbe
Port2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.3.1
ark1t_SettingsB_Itu_Input
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.2.3.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.3
ark1t_SettingsB_Itu_Audio_Ch
ark1t_InputEqualizerBypass
RW
Mode B: Itu 470
input selector 0:
sdi 1 1: sdi 2
Mode B: Itu 470
audio channel
selector 0: CH
1,2 1: CH 3,4
RW
ASI 1 Eq. Bypass
enable 0:
disabled 1:
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Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.3.2
ark1t_EqualizerBypassAsi2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.3.3
ark1t_EqualizerBypassAsi3Sdi1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.1.3.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1
ark1t_EqualizerBypassAsi4Sdi2
ark1t_InputStatistics
ark1t_StatisticsRf
RW
Description
enabled
ASI 2 Eq. Bypass
enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
ASI 3 / SDI 1 Eq.
Bypass enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
ASI 4 / SDI 2 Eq.
Bypass enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input RX level 0:
over input 255:
low power
1...254: power
(absolute value
expressed in dBm)
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
PAL detector 0:
No 1: Yes
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.2.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.1
ark1t_RfRxLevel
ark1t_RfAnalog
ark1t_VSync
ark1t_RfDigital
ark1t_RxDvbHp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.1.1
ark1t_RxDvbHp_PckRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.1.2
ark1t_RxDvbHp_UsedPckrate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.1.3
ark1t_RxDvbHp_Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.1.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.2
ark1t_RxDvbHp_OverFlowAlarm
ark1t_RxDvbLp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.2.1
ark1t_RxDvbLp_Pckrate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.2.2
ark1t_RxDvbLp_UsedPckrate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.2.3
ark1t_RxDvbLp_Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.2.4
ark1t_RxDvbLp_OverFlowAlarm
May, 2010
v 1.0
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx HP:
packet rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx HP:
filtered packet rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx HP: lock
alarm 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx HP:
overflow alarm 0:
off 1: on
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx LP:
packet rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx LP:
filtered packet rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx LP: lock
alarm 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Input Rx LP:
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3
ark1t_STV0
Operations
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.1
ark1t_STV0LockTps
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.2
ark1t_STV0LockSyr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.3
ark1t_STV0LockPunctureRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.4
ark1t_STV0LockDeinterleaver
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.5
ark1t_STV0DemodBerRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.6
ark1t_STV0ViterbiBerRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.7
ark1t_STV0PckErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.8
ark1t_STV0Snr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.9
ark1t_STV0Constallation
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.10
ark1t_STV0HierMode
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.11
ark1t_STV0Interleaver
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
overflow alarm 0:
off 1: on
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: TPS lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: symbol
recovery loop lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: puncture
rate found 0: not
found 1: found
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: deinterleaver lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0:
demodulator Bit
Error Rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: Viterbi Bit
Error Rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: packet
error count
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: estimated
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio expressed in
dB
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0:
constellation for
current modulation
scheme 0: QPSK
1: 16-QAM 2: 64QAM
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: hierarchy
information for
current modulation
scheme 0: non
hierarchical 1:
alpha=1 2:
alpha=2 3:
alpha=4
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: native/in-
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.12
ark1t_STV0Fec
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.13
ark1t_STV0Fft
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.14
ark1t_STV0GuardTime
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.3.15
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4
ark1t_STV0CelllId
ark1t_STV1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.1
ark1t_STV1LockTps
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.2
ark1t_STV1LockSyr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.3
ark1t_STV1LockPunctureRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.4
ark1t_STV1LockDeinterleaver
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.5
ark1t_STV1DemodBerRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.6
ark1t_STV1ViterbiBer
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.8
ark1t_STV1PckErr
ark1t_STV1Snr
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
depth symbol
interleaver for
current modulation
scheme 0: native
1: in-depth
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: High
Priority FEC 0:
1/2 1: 2/3 2: 3/4
3: 5/6 4: 7/8
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0:
transmission
mode information
0: 2K 1: 8K 2:
4K
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: guard
interval 0: 1/32
1: 1/16 2: 1/8 3:
1/4
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 0: cell
identifier
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: TPS lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: symbol
recovery loop lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: puncture
rate found 0: not
found 1: found
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: deinterleaver lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1:
demodulator Bit
Error Rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: Viterbi Bit
Error Rate
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: packet
error count
NOT
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.9
ark1t_STV1Constallation
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.10
ark1t_STV1HierMode
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.11
ark1t_STV1Interleaver
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.12
ark1t_STV1Fec
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.13
ark1t_STV1Fft
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.14
ark1t_STV1GuardTime
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.1.3.4.15
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1
ark1t_STV1CelllId
ark1t_StatisticsRemod
ark1t_RemodAsi
ark1t_Asi1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.1
ark1t_Asi1WordRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.2
ark1t_Asi1ByteRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.3
ark1t_Asi1Filtered
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.4
ark1t_Asi1OverFlowAlarm
May, 2010
R/W
v 1.0
Description
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: estimated
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio expressed in
dB
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1:
constellation for
current modulation
scheme 0: QPSK
1: 16-QAM 2: 64QAM
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV1: hierarchy
information for
current modulation
scheme 0: non
hierarchical 1:
alpha=1 2:
alpha=2 3:
alpha=4
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: native/indepth symbol
interleaver for
current modulation
scheme 0: native
1: in-depth
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV1: Low Priority
FEC 0: 1/2 1:
2/3 2: 3/4 3: 5/6
4: 7/8
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1:
transmission
mode information
0: 2K 1: 8K 2:
4K
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: guard
interval 0: 1/32
1: 1/16 2: 1/8 3:
1/4
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
STV 1: cell
identifier
Asi 1 input word
rate
Asi 1 input byte
rate
Asi 1 input filtered
byte rate
Asi 1 input
overflow alarm 0:
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.5
ark1t_Asi1Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.6
ark1t_Asi1PacketFormat
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.7
ark1t_Asi1Cd
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.1.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2
ark1t_Asi1Errors
ark1t_Asi2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.1
ark1t_Asi2WordRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.2
ark1t_Asi2ByteRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.3
ark1t_Asi2Filtered
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.4
ark1t_Asi2OverFlowAlarm
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.5
ark1t_Asi2Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.6
ark1t_Asi2PacketFormat
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.7
ark1t_Asi2Cd
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.2.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3
ark1t_Asi2Errors
ark1t_Asi3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.1
ark1t_Asi3WordRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.2
ark1t_Asi3ByteRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.3
ark1t_Asi3Filtered
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.4
ark1t_Asi3OverFlowAlarm
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.5
ark1t_Asi3Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.6
ark1t_Asi3PacketFormat
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.7
ark1t_Asi3Cd
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.3.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4
ark1t_Asi3Errors
ark1t_Asi4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.1
ark1t_Asi4WordRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.2
ark1t_Asi4ByteRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.3
ark1t_Asi4Filtered
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.4
ark1t_Asi4OverFlowAlarm
May, 2010
R/W
v 1.0
Description
off 1: on
Asi 1 input lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
Asi 1 input packet
format 0: 204 1:
188
Asi 1 input carrier
detect alarm 0:
unlock 1: lock
Asi 1 input wrong
bytes received
Asi 2 input word
rate
Asi 2 input byte
rate
Asi 2 input filtered
byte rate
Asi 2 input
overflow alarm 0:
off 1: on
Asi 2 input lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
Asi 2 input packet
format 0: 204 1:
188
Asi 2 input carrier
detect alarm 0:
unlock 1: lock
Asi 2 input wrong
bytes received
Asi 3 input word
rate
Asi 3 input byte
rate
Asi 3 input filtered
byte rate
Asi 3 input
overflow alarm 0:
off 1: on
Asi 3 input lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
Asi 3 input packet
format 0: 204 1:
188
Asi 3 input carrier
detect alarm 0:
unlock 1: lock
Asi 3 input wrong
bytes received
Asi 4 input word
rate
Asi 4 input byte
rate
Asi 4 input filtered
byte rate
Asi 4 input
overflow alarm 0:
off 1: on
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.5
ark1t_Asi4Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.6
ark1t_Asi4PacketFormat
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.7
ark1t_Asi4Cd
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.1.4.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3
ark1t_Asi4Errors
ark1t_RemodGbe
ark1t_GbePckCounter
ark1t_GbeErrors
ark1t_GbeChannel1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3.1
ark1t_GbeChannel1PckRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3.2
ark1t_GbeChannel1Filtered
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3.3
ark1t_GbeChannel1PacketFormat
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3.4
ark1t_GbeChannel1Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3.5
ark1t_GbeChannel1OverFlowAlarm
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3.6
ark1t_GbeChannel1SequenceError
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.3.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4
ark1t_GbeChannel1Protocol
ark1t_GbeChannel2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4.1
ark1t_GbeChannel2PcktRate
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4.2
ark1t_GbeChannel2Filtered
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4.3
ark1t_GbeChannel2PacketFormat
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4.4
ark1t_GbeChannel2Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4.5
ark1t_GbeChannel2OverFlowAlarm
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
Asi 4 input lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
Asi 4 input packet
format 0: 204 1:
188
Asi 4 input carrier
detect alarm 0:
unlock 1: lock
Asi 4 input wrong
bytes received
Good frame count
Bad frame count
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 1 input
packet rate
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 1 input
filtered packet rate
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 1 input
packet format 0:
204 01: 188 3:
not valid
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 1 input
lock status 0:
unlock 1: lock
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 1 input
overflow alarm 0:
off 1: on
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
(Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 1 input
sequence error 0:
off 1: on)
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 1 input
transmission
protocol 0: udp
1: rtp
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 2 input
packet rate
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 2 filtered
packet rate
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 2 packet
format 0: 204
01: 188 3: not
valid
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 2 lock
status 0: unlock
1: lock
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 2
overflow alarm 0:
off 1: on
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4.6
ark1t_GbeChannel2SequenceError
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.2.2.4.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.1
ark1t_GbeChannel2Protocol
ark1t_StatisticsItu
ark1t_ItuSdi
ark1t_Sdi1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.1.1
ark1t_Sdi1Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.1.2
ark1t_Sdi1Cd
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.2
ark1t_Sdi1Standard
ark1t_Sdi2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.2.1
ark1t_Sdi2Lock
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.2.2
ark1t_Sdi2Cd
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.2.3.1.2.3
ark1t_Sdi2Standard
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
(Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 2
sequence error 0:
off 1: on)
Gigabit Ethernet
Channel 2
transmission
protocol 0: udp
1: rtp
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Sdi 1 lock status
0: unlock 1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Sdi 1 carrier detect
alarm 0: carrier
detected 1:
carrier not
detected
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Sdi 1 standard
0: NTSC 4:2:2
component video
1: invalid
2: NTSC 4:2:2
16x9 component
video
3: NTSC 4:4:4
13,5 MHz
component video
4: PAL 4:2:2
component video
5: invalid
6: PAL 4:2:2 16x9
component video
7: PAL 4:4:4 13,5
MHz component
video
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Sdi 2 lock status
0: unlock 1: lock
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Sdi 2 carrier detect
alarm 0: carrier
detected 1:
carrier not
detected
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Sdi 1 standard
0: NTSC 4:2:2
component video
1: invalid
2: NTSC 4:2:2
16x9 component
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.1
ark1t_InputSeamless
ark1t_SeamlessHpInput
Operations
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.1.1
ark1t_HpInputForceInput
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.1.2
ark1t_HpInputPriorityInput
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.1.3
ark1t_HpInputSelectedInput
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.1.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.2
ark1t_HpInputSwitchState
ark1t_SeamlessLpInput
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.2.1
ark1t_LpInputForceInput
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.2.2
ark1t_LpInputPriorityInput
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.2.3
ark1t_LpInputSelectedInput
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.2.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1
ark1t_LpInputSwitchState
ark1t_SeamlessAlarmsMask
ark1t_AlarmsMaskHpInput1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1.1
ark1t_HpInput1TransportErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1.2
ark1t_HpInput1PckJitterEn
RW
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
video
3: NTSC 4:4:4
13,5 MHz
component video
4: PAL 4:2:2
component video
5: invalid
6: PAL 4:2:2 16x9
component video
7: PAL 4:4:4 13,5
MHz component
video
Forces the use of
the selected input
as High Priority
input 0: None 1:
HP Input 1 2: HP
Input 2
Sets the priority
input 0: No
priority input 1:
HP Input 1 2: HP
Input 2
Shows the
currently used
input 0: HP Input
1 1: HP Input 2
Shows the status
of Seamless
Switch 0: Stop
1: HP Input 1 only
2: HP Input 2 only
Forces the use of
the selected input
as Low Priority
input 0: None 1:
LP Input 1 2: LP
Input 2
Sets the priority
input 0: No
priority input 1:
LP Input 1 2: LP
Input 2
Shows the
currently used
input 0: LP Input
1 1: LP Input 2
Shows the status
of Seamless
Switch 0: Stop
1: LP Input 1 only
2: LP Input 2 only
HP Input 1
Transport error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 1 Packet
Jitter error enable
0: Disabled 1:
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Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1.3
ark1t_HpInput1MipCrcEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1.4
ark1t_HpInput1PatCrcEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1.5
ark1t_HpInput1AsiWordErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1.6
ark1t_HpInput1MipTypeErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.1.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2
ark1t_HpInput1SyncErrEn
ark1t_AlarmsMaskLpInput1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2.1
ark1t_LpInput1TransportErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2.2
ark1t_LpInput1PckJitterEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2.3
ark1t_LpInput1MipCrcEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2.4
ark1t_LpInput1PatCrcEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2.5
ark1t_LpInput1AsiWordErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2.6
ark1t_LpInput1MipTypeErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.2.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3
ark1t_LpInput1SyncErrEn
ark1t_AlarmsMaskHpInput2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3.1
ark1t_HpInput2TransportErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3.2
ark1t_HpInput2PckJitterEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3.3
ark1t_HpInput2MipCrcEn
RW
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
Enabled
HP Input 1 MIP
CRC error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 1 PAT
CRC error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 1 ASI
Word error 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 1 MIP
Priority error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 1 Sync
error enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 1
Transport error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 1 Packet
Jitter error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 1 MIP
CRC error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 1 PAT
CRC error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 1 ASI
Word error 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 1 MIP
Priority error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 1 Sync
error enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 2
Transport error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 2 Packet
Jitter error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 2 MIP
CRC error enable
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Screen Service
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Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3.4
ark1t_HpInput2PatCrcEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3.5
ark1t_HpInput2AsiWordErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3.6
ark1t_HpInput2MipTypeErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.3.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4
ark1t_HpInput2SyncErrEn
ark1t_AlarmsMaskLpInput2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4.1
ark1t_LpInput2TransportErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4.2
ark1t_LpInput2PckJitterEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4.3
ark1t_LpInput2MipCrcEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4.4
ark1t_LpInput2PatCrcEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4.5
ark1t_LpInput2AsiWordErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4.6
ark1t_LpInput2MipTypeErrEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.3.4.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1
ark1t_LpInput2SyncErrEn
ark1t_SeamlessAlarmStatus
ark1t_StatusHpInput1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.1
ark1t_HpInput1NetworkDelay
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.2
ark1t_HpInput1WatchdogErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.3
ark1t_HpInput1LateMipErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.4
ark1t_HpInput1NotValidErr
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 2 PAT
CRC error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 2 ASI
Word error 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 2 MIP
Priority error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 2 Sync
error enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 2
Transport error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 2 Packet
Jitter error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 2 MIP
CRC error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 2 PAT
CRC error enable
0: Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 2 ASI
Word error 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 2 MIP
Priority error
enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
LP Input 2 Sync
error enable 0:
Disabled 1:
Enabled
HP Input 1
Network Delay
HP Input 1
Watchdog error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1 Late
MIP error indicator
0: Off 1: On
HP Input 1 Invalid
Input error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.5
ark1t_HpInput1PmtCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.6
ark1t_HpInput1PatCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.7
ark1t_HpInput1MipCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.8
ark1t_HpInput1SyncErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.9
ark1t_HpInput1PckJitterErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.10
ark1t_HpInput1TransportErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.11
ark1t_HpInput1AsiWordErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.12
ark1t_HpInput1NetworkDelayErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.1.13
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2
ark1t_HpInput1MipTypeErr
ark1t_StatusLpInput1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.1
ark1t_LpInput1NetworkDelay
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.2
ark1t_LpInput1WatchdogErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.3
ark1t_LpInput1LateMipErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.4
ark1t_LpInput1NotValidErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.5
ark1t_LpInput1PmtCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.6
ark1t_LpInput1PatCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.7
ark1t_LpInput1MipCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.8
ark1t_LpInput1SyncErr
May, 2010
R/W
v 1.0
Description
HP Input 1 PMT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1 PAT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1 MIP
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1
Transport Stream
Sync error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1 Packet
Jitter error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1
Transport error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1 ASI
Word error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1
Network Delay
error indicator 0:
Off 1: On
HP Input 1 MIP
Priority error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1
Network Delay
LP Input 1
Watchdog error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1 Late
MIP error indicator
0: Off 1: On
LP Input 1 Invalid
Input error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1 PMT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1 PAT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1 MIP
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1
Transport Stream
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.9
ark1t_LpInput1PckJitterErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.10
ark1t_LpInput1TransportErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.11
ark1t_LpInput1AsiWordErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.12
ark1t_LpInput1NetworkDelayErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.2.13
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3
ark1t_LpInput1MipTypeErr
ark1t_StatusHpInput2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.1
ark1t_HpInput2NetworkDelay
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.2
ark1t_HpInput2WatchdogErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.3
ark1t_HpInput2LateMipErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.4
ark1t_HpInput2NotValidErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.5
ark1t_HpInput2PmtCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.6
ark1t_HpInput2PatCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.7
ark1t_HpInput2MipCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.8
ark1t_HpInput2SyncErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.9
ark1t_HpInput2PckJitterErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.10
ark1t_HpInput2TransportErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.11
ark1t_HpInput2AsiWordErr
May, 2010
R/W
v 1.0
Description
Sync error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1 Packet
Jitter error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1
Transport error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1 ASI
Word error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 1
Network Delay
error indicator 0:
Off 1: On
LP Input 1 MIP
Priority error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2
Network Delay
HP Input 2
Watchdog error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2 Late
MIP error indicator
0: Off 1: On
HP Input 2 Invalid
Input error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2 PMT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2 PAT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2 MIP
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2
Transport Stream
Sync error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2 Packet
Jitter error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2
Transport error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 2 ASI
Word error
indicator 0: Off
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.12
ark1t_HpInput2NetworkDelayErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.3.13
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4
ark1t_HpInput2MipTypeErr
ark1t_StatusLpInput2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.1
ark1t_LpInput2NetworkDelay
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.2
ark1t_LpInput2WatchdogErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.3
ark1t_LpInput2LateMipErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.4
ark1t_LpInput2NotValidErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.5
ark1t_LpInput2PmtCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.6
ark1t_LpInput2PatCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.7
ark1t_LpInput2MipCrcErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.8
ark1t_LpInput2SyncErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.9
ark1t_LpInput2PckJitterErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.10
ark1t_LpInput2TransportErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.11
ark1t_LpInput2AsiWordErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.12
ark1t_LPInput2NetworkDelayErr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.3.3.4.4.13
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1
ark1t_LpInput2MipTypeErr
ark1t_Mip
ark1t_MipDetect
LP Input 2
Network Delay
LP Input 2
Watchdog error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2 Late
MIP error indicator
0: Off 1: On
LP Input 2 Invalid
Input error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2 PMT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2 PAT
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2 MIP
CRC error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2
Transport Stream
Sync error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2 Packet
Jitter error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2
Transport error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
LP Input 2 ASI
Word error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
HP Input 1
Network Delay
error indicator 0:
Off 1: On
HP Input 1 MIP
Priority error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
High priority MIP
detect 0: not
detected 1:
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.1
May, 2010
R/W
ark1t_DetectHp
v 1.0
Description
1: On
HP Input 1
Network Delay
error indicator 0:
Off 1: On
HP Input 1 MIP
Priority error
indicator 0: Off
1: On
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.3
ark1t_DetectLp
ark1t_PriorityError
Operations
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.3.1
ark1t_PriorityErrorHP
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.3.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.4
ark1t_PriorityErrorLP
ark1t_CRCError
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.4.1
ark1t_CRCErrorHP
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.4.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.5
ark1t_CRCErrorLP
ark1t_NetworkDelay
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.5.1
ark1t_NetworkDelayHP
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.1.5.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.2
ark1t_NetworkDelayLP
ark1t_MipTxId
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.2.1
ark1t_TxId
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.2.2
ark1t_TxId0Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.4
ark1t_MipConstallation
ark1t_MipInterleaver
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
detected
Low priority MIP
detect 0: not
detected 1:
detected
Priority error
indicator 0: good
priority, incoming
MIPs are HP 1:
priority error,
incoming MIPs are
not HP
Priority error
indicator 0: good
priority, incoming
MIPs are LP 1:
priority error,
incoming MIPs are
not LP
CRC error
indicator 0: the
CRC of incoming
HP MIP packets is
correct 1: the
CRC of incoming
HP MIP packets is
incorrect
CRC error
indicator 0: the
CRC of incoming
LP MIP packets is
correct 1: the
CRC of incoming
LP MIP packets is
incorrect
Network Delay
error indicator 0:
Network Delay is
below the HP MIP
Max Delay 1:
Network Delay
exceeds the HP
MIP Max Delay
Network Delay
error indicator 0:
Network Delay is
below the LP MIP
Max Delay 1:
Network Delay
exceeds the LP
MIP Max Delay
Transmitter
identifier (the
range is 0:65535)
TX ID 0 enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
MIP Constellation
0: QPSK 1: 16QAM 2: 64-QAM
MIP native/in-
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.5
ark1t_MipAlpha
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.6
ark1t_MipGuardTime
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.7
ark1t_MipFft
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.9
ark1t_MipBandwidth
ark1t_MipFec
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.9.1
ark1t_MipFecHp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.9.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.10
ark1t_MipFecLp
ark1t_MipTimeSlicing
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.10.1
ark1t_MipTimeSlicingHp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.10.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.11
ark1t_MipTimeSlicingLp
ark1t_MipMpeFec
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.11.1
ark1t_MipMpeFecHp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.11.2
ark1t_MipMpeFecLp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.12
ark1t_MipDelayTx
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.13
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.14
ark1t_MipMaxDelay
ark1t_MipTimeOffset
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.14.1
ark1t_TimeOffsetEnable
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.14.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.15
ark1t_TimeOffsetStatus
ark1t_MipFrequencyOffset
RW
Description
depth symbol
interleaver
selector 0: native
1: in-depth
MIP alpha 0: not
hierarchical 1:
alpha=1 2:
alpha=2 3:
alpha=4
MIP guard interval
0:1/32 1:1/16
2:1/8 3:1/4
MIP transmission
mode 0:2K 1:8K
2:4K
MIP bandwidth 0:
7MHz 1: 8MHz
2: 6MHz 3: 5MHz
MIP High priority
FEC 0: 1/2 1:
2/3 2: 3/4 3: 5/6
4: 7/8
MIP Low priority
FEC 0: 1/2 1:
2/3 2: 3/4 3: 5/6
4: 7/8
MIP High priority
time slicing 0: not
used 1: used
MIP Low priority
time slicing 0: not
used 1: used
High priority MPEFEC 0: not used
1: used
Low priority MPEFEC 0: not used
1: used
MIP transmission
delay
MIP maximum
delay [100ns]
MIP time offset
enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
MIP time offset
[100ns]
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.15.1
ark1t_FrequencyOffsetEnable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.15.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.16
ark1t_FrequencyOffsetStatus
ark1t_MipTxPower
MIP frequency
offset enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
MIP frequency
offset [Hz]
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
(MIP transmission
power enable 0:
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.16.1
May, 2010
ark1t_TxPoweEnable
v 1.0
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.16.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.17
ark1t_TxPowerStatus
ark1t_MipCellId
Operations
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.17.1
ark1t_CellIdEnable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.17.2
ark1t_CellIdFunctionEnable
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.17.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.17.4
ark1t_CellIdFunctionTag
ark1t_CellIdStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.17.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.18
ark1t_CellIdWaitForEnable
ark1t_MipFunctionBw
Description
disabled 1:
enabled)
MIP transmission
power [0.1 dB]
Cell id function
enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
Enable function
status 0: not
received 1:
received
Cell id function tag
0: not detected 1:
detected
Cell id function
Cell id function
wait for enable
0: disabled 1:
enabled
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.18.1
ark1t_FunctionBwEnable
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.18.2
ark1t_FunctionBwStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.18.3
ark1t_FunctionBwEnableRx
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.18.4
ark1t_FunctionChBwTag
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.4.18.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1
ark1t_FunctionChBwWaitForEnable
ark1t_Modulation_Settings
ark1t_SettingsDvb
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
(Bandwidth
function enable
0: disabled 1:
enabled)
Bandwidth
function 0: 5MHz
1: reserved for
future use
Enable function
status 0: not
received 1:
received
Bandwidth
function tag 0:
not detected 1:
detected
Channel
bandwidth function
wait for enabled
0: disabled 1:
enabled
RW
Cell Id enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.2
ark1t_SettingsDvb_CellIdEnable
ark1t_SettingsDvb_TxModeSel
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.2.1
ark1t_TxModeSelDvb_T_H
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.2.2
ark1t_TxModeSel_Mfn_Sfn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.2.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3
ark1t_TxModeSel_Mip
ark1t_SettingsDvb_Local
RW
Transmitter mode
selection 0 :
DVB-T 1: DVB-H
Transmitter mode
selection 0 : MFN
1: SFN
Transmitter mode
selection 0 :
Local 1: MIP
RW
Transmission
mode selector 0:
2K 1: 8K 2: 4K
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.1
May, 2010
ark1t_LocalFft
v 1.0
Page 3 - 142
Screen Service
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Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.2
ark1t_LocalGuardTime
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.3
ark1t_LocalAlpha
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.5
ark1t_LocalConstellation
ark1t_LocalSettingsFec
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.5.1
ark1t_SettingsFecHp
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.5.2
ark1t_SettingsFecLP
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.6
ark1t_LocalCellId
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.8
ark1t_LocalInterleaver
ark1t_LocalTimeSlicing
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.8.1
ark1t_TimeSlicingHp
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.8.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.9
ark1t_TimeSlicingLp
ark1t_LocalMpeFecUsed
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.9.1
ark1t_MpeFecHp
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.9.2
ark1t_MpeFecLp
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.10
ark1t_LocalTimeOffset
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.11
ark1t_LocalFrequencyOffset
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.1.3.12
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.1
ark1t_LocalDelay
ark1t_SettingsItu
ark1t_SettingsItu_Video
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.1.1
ark1t_SettingsItu_Video_Whitelevel
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.1.2
ark1t_SettingsItu_Video_SynchAmplitude
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.1.3
ark1t_SettingsItu_Video_PedesLevel
RW
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
Guard time
selector 0: 1/32
1: 1/16 2: 1/8 3:
1/4
Alpha selector 0:
not hierarchical
1: alpha=1 2:
alpha=2 3:
alpha=4
Constellation
selector 0: QPSK
1: 16-QAM 2: 64QAM
High priority FEC
0: 1/2 1: 2/3 2:
3/4 3: 5/6 4: 7/8
Low priority FEC
0: 1/2 1: 2/3 2:
3/4 3: 5/6 4: 7/8
Local cell id
setting (the range
is 0:65535)
Symbol interleaver
selector 0: native
1: in-depth
High priority time
slicing 0: not
used 1: used
Low priority time
slicing 0: not
used 1: used
High priority MPEFEC 0: not used
1: used
Low priority MPEFEC 0: not used
1: used
Time offset setting
(the range is 32768:32767)
Frequency offset
setting (the range
is 500000:500000)
User delay setting
(the range is 8388608:8388607)
White level [%]
(range 10 to 22) =
[(x*0.05) + 10] (x:
range 0 to 240)
Synch Amplitude
[%] (range: 22 to
27,5) = [(x*0.05) +
20] (x: range 40 to
150)
Pedes level [%]
(range: 0 to 7) =
(x*0.05) (x: range
0 to 140)
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Screen Service
OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Name
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio
Operations
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.1
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_Deviation
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.2
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_CarrierLevel1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.3
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_CarrierLevel2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.4
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_Emphasis
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.5
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_Type
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.6
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_TestCarriersMute
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.7
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_SoundSystem
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.2.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.3
ark1t_SettingsItu_Audio_EmphasisDisable
ark1t_SettingsItu_Teletext
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.3.1
ark1t_SettingsItu_Teletext_ReplaceEn
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.3.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.4
ark1t_SettingsItu_Teletext_TxtPid
ark1t_SettingsItu_GroupDelay
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.4.1
ark1t_SettingsItu_GroupDelay_Bypass
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.5.2.4.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.1
ark1t_SettingsItu_GroupDelay_CurveSelector
ark1t_Output
ark1t_OutputSettings
ark1t_OutputSettingsA
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.1.1
ark1t_SettingsAChannel
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.1.2
ark1t_SettingsAFrequencyOffset
RW
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
Audio deviation
level (range 0 to
255)
Carrier Level 1
[dB] (range: -7 to 22) = [-1* (x/10)]
(range 70 to 220)
Carrier Level 2
[dB] (range: -7 to 22) = [-1* (x/10)]
(range 70 to 220)
Monitor emphasis
0: 50 us 1: 75 us
2: no emphasis 3:
no emphasis
Select Audio type
0: mono dual
carrier 1: dual
sound 2: stereo
3: mono single
carrier
Enable/Disable
audio carriers 0:
audio carriers
disabled 1: audio
carrier1 disabled
2: audio carrier2
disabled 3: audio
carriers enabled
D,K / PAL Sound
System selector
0: FM 6.5/FM
6.742 1: FM
6.5/FM 6.258
Enable/Disable
Audio Emphasis
0: enabled 1:
disabled
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Teletext replace
enable 0: disabled
1: enabled
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Teletext PID
Bypass group
delay filter 0: use
filter 1: bypass
Mode selector for
group delay filter
0: Curve A 1:
Curve B
Mode A: output
channel
Mode A: output
frequency offset
expressed in Hz
(from -4,000,000
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Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.2
ark1t_SettingsAPower
ark1t_OutputSettingsB
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.2.1
ark1t_SettingsBChannel
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.2.2
ark1t_SettingsBFrequencyOffset
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.2.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.1
ark1t_SettingsBPower
ark1t_OutputSettingsGbe
ark1t_SettingsGbeTxCh1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.1.1
ark1t_GbeTxCh1Selector
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.1.2
ark1t_GbeTxCh1Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.2
ark1t_GbeTxCh1Enable
ark1t_SettingsGbeTxCh2
RW
RW
Description
up to 4,000,000)
Mode A: output
power [dBm x 10]
Mode B: output
channel
Mode B: output
frequency offset
expressed in Hz
(from -4,000,000
up to 4,000,000)
Mode B: output
power [dBm x 10]
Input to GbE Tx
Ch 1 selector 0:
asi 1 1: asi 2 2:
asi 3 3: asi 4 6:
Gbe Channel 1 7:
Gbe Channel 2 8:
Seamless HP
Tx channel 1:
transmission
status 0: off 1:
Resolving IP 2:
No entry error 3:
TX data 4: IP
address not found
5: TX multicast
data 6: No TS
input error
Tx channel 1:
transmission
enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.2.1
ark1t_GbeTxCh2Selector
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.2.2
ark1t_GbeTxCh2Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.3.2.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.4
ark1t_GbeTxCh2Enable
ark1t_OutputSettingsASI
RW
Input to GbE Tx
Ch 2 selector 0:
asi 1 1: asi 2 2:
asi 3 3: asi 4 6:
Gbe Channel 1 7:
Gbe Channel 2 8:
Seamless LP
Tx channel 2:
transmission
status 0: off 1:
Resolving IP 2:
No entry error 3:
TX data 4: IP
address not found
5: TX multicast
data 6: No TS
input error
Tx channel 2:
transmission
enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
RW
Input to ASI output
HP selector 0: asi
1 1: asi 2 2: asi
3 3: asi 4 6:
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.4.1
May, 2010
ark1t_InputToAsiOutHP
v 1.0
RW
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.1.4.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.2
ark1t_InputToAsiOutLP
ark1t_OutputRf
RW
RW
RF output enable
0: disabled 1:
enabled
RF output status
0: off 1: on
Pre-correction
curve editing
status 0: auto 1:
manual
Port 5000 status
0: closed 1:
opened
Current precorrection curve
number
Sets the
precorrection
curve number
when the device is
in Driver mode
0...6: Curve
number from 1 up
to 7 255: Flat
curve
RW
Test CW 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.2.1
ark1t_RfOn
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.2.2
ark1t_RfStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.2.3
ark1t_RfPrecCurveMode
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.2.4
ark1t_RfPrecCurvePort5kStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.2.5
ark1t_RfPrecCurveActualNumber
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.2.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3
ark1t_RfManualCurveSet
ark1t_OutputTest
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.2
RW
ark1t_TestCw
ark1t_Test_Dvb
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.2.1
ark1t_TestHole
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.2.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3
ark1t_TestForceNullPck
ark1t_Test_Itu
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.1
ark1t_Test_Cw_Av
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.2
ark1t_Test_Video
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.3
ark1t_Test_Audio
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.4
ark1t_Test_Tone_Right
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.5
ark1t_Test_Tone_Left
RW
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
Gbe Channel 1 7:
Gbe Channel 2 8:
Seamless HP
Input to ASI output
LP selector 0:
asi 1 1: asi 2 2:
asi 3 3: asi 4 6:
Gbe Channel 1 7:
Gbe Channel 2 8:
Seamless LP
Test Hole 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
Force null packets
0: disabled 1:
enabled
Test CW A/V
enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
Test video selector
0: bars 1: no
video test
Test audio
selector 0: no
audio test 1: test
tone
Right tone
frequency (range:0
to127) [unit x
100Hz]
Left tone
frequency (range:0
to127) [unit x
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.7
ark1t_Test_Mute_Audio_Enable
ark1t_Test_Itu_Its
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.7.1
ark1t_Test_Its_enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.7.2
ark1t_Test_Its0
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.7.3
ark1t_Test_Its1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.7.4
ark1t_Test_Its2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.7.5
ark1t_Test_Its3
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.3.3.7.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.4
ark1t_Test_Its4
ark1t_OutputTsProcessing
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.4.1
ark1t_TsProcessingDeleteNullPck
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.4.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5
ark1t_TsProcessingPcrRestamping
ark1t_OutputModulator_monitor
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.1
ark1t_modulator_monitor_time_offset
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.2
ark1t_modulator_monitor_constallation
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.3
ark1t_modulator_monitor_alpha
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.4
ark1t_modulator_monitor_guard_time
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.5
ark1t_modulator_monitor_fft
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.6
ark1t_modulator_monitor_bandwidth
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.7
ark1t_modulator_monitor_frequency_center
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.8
ark1t_modulator_monitor_frequency_offset
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.9
ark1t_modulator_monitor_cell_id
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.10
ark1t_modulator_monitor_cell_id_en
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
100Hz]
Mute audio enable
0: disabled 1:
enabled
Enable ITS 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
ITS number 0
position (range: 7
to 622)
ITS number 1
position (range: 7
to 622)
ITS number 2
position (range: 7
to 622)
ITS number 3
position (range: 7
to 622)
ITS number 4
position (range: 7
to 622)
Delete null
packets enable 0:
disabled 1:
enable
PCR restamping
enable 0:
disabled 1:
enable
Used time offset
[100ns] indicator
Used constellation
indicator 0:
QPSK 1: 16QAM 2: 64-QAM
Used alpha
indicator 0: not
hierarchical 1:
alpha=1 2:
alpha=2 3:
alpha=4
Used guard time
indicator 0: 1/32
1: 1/16 2: 1/8 3:
1/4
Used transmission
mode indicator
0:2K 1:8K 2:4K
Used bandwidth
indicator 0: 7MHz
1: 8MHz 2: 6MHz
3: 5MHz
Center Frequency
indicator
(expressed in Hz)
Used frequency
offset indicator
Used Cell id
indicator
Cell id enable
status indicator 0:
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SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.11
ark1t_modulator_monitor_interleaver
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.12
ark1t_modulator_monitor_system_delay
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.13
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.14
ark1t_modulator_monitor_HP_network_delay
ark1t_modulator_monitor_Fec
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.14.1
ark1t_FecHp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.14.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.15
ark1t_FecLp
ark1t_modulator_monitor_MpeFec
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.15.1
ark1t_modulator_monitor_MpeFecHp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.15.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.16
ark1t_modulator_monitor_MpeFecLp
ark1t_modulator_monitor_TimeSlicing
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.16.1
ark1t_modulator_monitor_TimeSlicingHp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.16.2
ark1t_modulator_monitor_TimeSlicingLp
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.17
ark1t_modulator_monitor_LP_network_delay
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.5.18
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.6
ark1t_modulator_monitor_device_delay
ark1t_OutputMonitor
Description
disabled 1:
enabled
Used symbol
interleaver
indicator 0: native
1: in-depth
System delay
indicator [100ns]
HP seamles input
selected Network
delay [100ns]
indicator
FEC high priority
used 0: 1/2 1:
2/3 2: 3/4 3: 5/6
4: 7/8
FEC low priority
used 0: 1/2 1:
2/3 2: 3/4 3: 5/6
4: 7/8
High priority MPEFEC 0: not used
1: used
Low priority MPEFEC 0: not used
1: used
Modulator High
priority time slicing
0: not used 1:
used
Modulator Low
priority time slicing
0: not used 1:
used
LP seamles input
selected Network
delay [100ns]
indicator
Device delay
[100ns] indicator
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.6.1
ark1t_Monitor_FwdPowerDbm
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.6.2
ark1t_Monitor_AgcMode
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.6.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.7
ark1t_Monitor_AgcOn
ark1t_OutputPower
Forward power
[dBm x 10]
indicator
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
AGC mode status
0: analog 1:
digital
Auto AGC status
0: off 1: on
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
(Output power
mode indicator 0:
local 1: MIP)
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
(Actual Mip power
[dBm x 10])
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.7.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.7.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.7.2.1
May, 2010
ark1t_PowerMode
ark1t_FromMip
ark1t_mipActual
v 1.0
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.6.7.2.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7
ark1t_mipAntennaGain
ark1t_HW_monitor
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.1
ark1t_HW_monitor_RflPowerDbm
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.2
ark1t_HW_monitor_Amplifier
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.3
ark1t_HW_monitor_CurrentOut
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.4
ark1t_HW_monitor_PowerSupply
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.6
ark1t_HW_monitor_PowerSupply24V
ark1t_HW_monitor_FanPulse
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.6.1
ark1t_FanSpeed1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.6.2
ark1t_FanSpeed2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.6.3
ark1t_FanSpeed3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.6.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.7
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.7.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.7.2
ark1t_FanSpeed4
ark1t_HW_monitor_Temperature
ark1t_TemperatureCase
ark1t_TemperaturePsu
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.7.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.8
ark1t_TemperatureCase2
ark1t_HW_monitor_Relays
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.8.1
ark1t_Relay0Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.8.2
ark1t_Relay1Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.8.3
ark1t_Relay2Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.8.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9
ark1t_Relay3Status
ark1t_HW_monitor_Opto
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9.1
ark1t_Opto0Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9.2
ark1t_Opto1Status
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
(Mip antenna gain)
Reflex power
[dBm x 10]
Amplifier status
0: on 1: off 2:
restart 3: standby
off 4: GPS off 5:
init 6: alarm off
7: rf off 8: opto off
9: change mode
Current indicator
(mA) 28/42V
Voltage indicator
(mV): 28V for 20W
and 50W versions,
and 42V for
200/500W version
24V voltage
indicator (mV),
only in 200/500W
version
FAN 1 speed
(rpm)
FAN 2 speed
(rpm)
FAN 3 speed
(rpm) - only for
200W/500W
version
FAN 4 speed
(rpm) - only for
200W/500W
version
Case temperature
PSU temperature
Case temperature
2 (only in SDTX
200/300 version)
Relay 0 status
on 1: off
Relay 1 status
on 1: off
Relay 2 status
on 1: off
Relay 3 status
on 1: off
0:
0:
0:
0:
Opto 0 status (RF
Off): if closed the
output RF is
switch off 0:
closed 1: opened
Opto 1 status
(Mode Switch): if
closed Mode B,
otherwise Mode A
0: closed 1:
opened
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
Description
Opto 2 status
(Retry, only in 200
watt version) 0:
closed 1: opened
Opto 3 status
(Stand-by): if
closed the device
is put on stand-by
0: closed 1:
opened
PS2 Current
indicator (mA)
28/42V
PS2 Voltage
indicator (mV):
28V for 20W and
50W versions, and
42V for 200/500W
version
PS2 24V voltage
indicator (mV),
only in 200/500W
version
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9.3
ark1t_Opto2Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9.4
ark1t_Optoy3Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9.10
ark1t_HW_monitor_PS2_CurrentOut
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9.11
ark1t_HW_monitor_PS2_PowerSupply
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.7.9.12
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.1
ark1t_HW_monitor_PS2_PowerSupply24V
ark1t_Gps
ark1t_GpsSat
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.1.1
ark1t_SatVisible
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.2
ark1t_SatTracked
ark1t_GpsStatus
Number of visible
satellite
Number of satellite
locked
Signal precision
status 0: Not
valid 1: Valid
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.2.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.3
ark1t_StatusDataValid
ark1t_GpsPosition
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.3.1
ark1t_PositionLatitude
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.3.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.4.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.8.4.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.9
ark1t_PositionLongitude
ark1t_GpsTime
ark1t_TimeActual
ark1t_TimeDate
ark1t_Clock
Latitude position
[░]
Longitude position
[░]
UTC time
UTC date
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.9.1
ark1t_ClockSel10MhzReference
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.9.2
ark1t_ClockSel1Pps
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.9.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.1
ark1t_GainFineTuning
ark1t_Network
ark1t_NetworkManagement
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.1.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.1.4
ark1t_ManagementMacAddress
ark1t_ManagementIpAddress
ark1t_ManagementNetmask
ark1t_ManagementGateway
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.1.5
ark1t_ManagementUdpPort
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.1.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.2.1
ark1t_ManagementSpeed
ark1t_NetworkIgmp
ark1t_IgmpEnable
May, 2010
v 1.0
RW
RW
10 MHz frequency
reference 0: ext
1: int 2: gps
1PPS frequency
reference 0: int
1: ext
Gain fine tuning
(from 0 up to 255)
Board MAC
address
Board IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
UDP port (the
range is 0:65535)
GBE Speed 0: 10
Mbit 1: 100 Mbit
2: 1 Gbit
IGMP enable 0:
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3
ark1t_NetworkTxChannel1
Operations
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.1
ark1t_TxChannel1Type
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.2
ark1t_TxChannel1TsFormat
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.3
ark1t_TxChannel1TsNum
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.4
ark1t_TxChannel1IpAddr
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.5
ark1t_TxChannel1Port
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.6
ark1t_TxChannel1Ssrc
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.7
ark1t_TxChannel1MacAddr
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.3.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4
ark1t_TxChannel1SourceClkReference
ark1t_NetworkTxChannel2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.1
ark1t_TxChannel2Type
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.2
ark1t_TxChannel2TsFormat
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.3
ark1t_TxChannel2TsNum
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.4
ark1t_TxChannel2IpAddr
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.5
ark1t_TxChannel2Port
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.7
ark1t_TxChannel2Ssrc
ark1t_TxChannel2MacAddr
RW
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
disabled 1:
enabled
Tx channel 1:
transmission
protocol selector
0: RTP 1: UDP
Tx channel 1:
packet format 0:
204 1: 188
Tx channel 1:
number of TS
packets per frame
(for 188-byte
packets, the range
is 0:7; for 204-byte
packets, the range
is 0:6)
Tx channel 1:
destination IP
address
Tx channel 1:
destination port
(the range is
0:65535)
Tx channel 1:
SSRC identifier
(the range is
0:4294967295)
Tx channel 1:
destination MAC
address
Tx channel 1: RTP
timestamp clock
reference selector
0: 90 kHz 1: 27
MHz
Tx channel 2:
transmission
protocol selector
0: RTP 1: UDP
Tx channel 2:
packet format 0:
204 1: 188
Tx channel 2:
number of TS
packets per frame
(for 188-byte
packets, the range
is 0:7; for 204-byte
packets, the range
is 0:6)
Tx channel 2:
destination IP
address
Tx channel 2:
destination port
(the range is
0:65535)
Tx channel 2:
SSRC identifier
(the range is
0:4294967295)
Tx channel 2:
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.4.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.5
ark1t_TxChannel2SourceClkReference
ark1t_NetworkRxChannel1
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.5.1
ark1t_RxChannel1IpAddr
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.5.2
ark1t_RxChannel1Port
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.5.3
ark1t_RxChannel1ClkRecoveryEnable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.5.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.6
ark1t_RxChannel1SourceClkReference
ark1t_NetworkRxChannel2
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.6.1
ark1t_RxChannel2IpAddr
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.6.2
ark1t_RxChannel2Port
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.6.3
ark1t_RxChannel2ClkRecoveryEnable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.6.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7
ark1t_RxChannel2SourceClkReference
ark1t_SnmpTrap
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.1
ark1t_Trap0IpAddress
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.2
ark1t_Trap1IpAddress
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.3
ark1t_Trap2IpAddress
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.4
ark1t_Trap3IpAddress
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.5
ark1t_Trap4IpAddress
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.6
ark1t_Trap5IpAddress
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.7
ark1t_Trap6IpAddress
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.10.7.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1
ark1t_Trap7IpAddress
ark1t_Alarm
ark1t_AlarmThr
RW
Trap 0: destination
IP address
Trap 1: destination
IP address
Trap 2: destination
IP address
Trap 3: destination
IP address
Trap 4: destination
IP address
Trap 5: destination
IP address
Trap 6: destination
IP address
Trap 7: destination
IP address
RW
RW
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Demodulator BER
alarm threshold
(val * 10^-6)
NOT
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.2
May, 2010
ark1t_ThrDemodBer
ark1t_ThrRfSquelchA
v 1.0
Description
destination MAC
address
Tx channel 2: RTP
timestamp clock
reference selector
0: 90 kHz 1: 27
MHz
Rx channel 1: IP
address
Rx channel 1: port
(the range is
0:65535)
Rx channel 1:
clock recovery
enable 0:
enabled 1:
disabled
Rx channel 1:
source clock
reference selector
0: 90 kHz 1: 27
MHz
Rx channel 2: IP
address
Rx channel 2: port
(the range is
0:65535)
Rx channel 2:
clock recovery
enable 0:
enabled 1:
disabled
Rx channel 2:
source clock
reference selector
0: 90 kHz 1: 27
MHz
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.3
ark1t_ThrRfSquelchB
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.4
ark1t_ThrFwdPowerWarning
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.5
ark1t_ThrFwdPowerAlarm
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.6
ark1t_ThrTemperatureWarning
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.7
ark1t_ThrTemperatureAlarm
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.8
ark1t_ThrSNmodeA
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.9
ark1t_ThrSNmodeB
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.10
ark1t_MipAlarmDelay
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.1.11
ark1t_InputAlarmDelay
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3
ark1t_AlarmStatus
ark1t_AlarmSingleStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.1
ark1t_UpconvUnlockStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.2
ark1t_PsVoltageStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.3
ark1t_PsCurrentStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.4
ark1t_AbsPowerLimiterStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.5
ark1t_CommErrorStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.6
ark1t_TempHighStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.7
ark1t_TempAlarmStatus
May, 2010
v 1.0
Description
IMPLEMENTED
Mode A: Squelch
threshold
(absolute value)
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Mode B: Squelch
threshold
(absolute value)
Forward power
warning threshold
(absolute value
[dBm x 10] )
Forward power
alarm threshold
(absolute value
[dBm x 10])
Case temperature
warning threshold
Case temperature
alarm threshold
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Mode A: S/N
threshold (dBm
10-50)
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Mode B: S/N
threshold (dBm
10-50)
MIP missing alarm
delay [val * 100
ms]. The range is
1:255 (from 0,1 s
up to 25,5 s).
TS input missing
alarm delay [val *
100 ms]. The
range is 1:255
(from 0,1 s up to
25,5 s).
32 bits word
indicating alarms
status (each bit is
associated to an
alarm)
Upconverter
Oscillator Unlock
alarm status
PS Voltage out of
range alarm status
PS Current out of
range alarm status
Absolute Power
Limiter alarm
status
Upconverter
Communication
error alarm status
Temperature High
Alarm status
Temperature Level
-3dB alarm status
Page 3 - 153
Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.8
ark1t_TempWarningStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.9
ark1t_FwdPowerHighStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.10
ark1t_FwdPowerWarningStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.11
ark1t_FwdPowerAlarmStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.12
ark1t_ReflexPowerStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.13
ark1t_FansSpeedStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.14
ark1t_SnLevelStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.15
ark1t_GpsLockStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.16
ark1t_GpsCommErrorStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.17
ark1t_10MhzLockStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.18
ark1t_120MhzLockStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.19
ark1t_960MhzLockStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.20
ark1t_DownconvUnlockStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.21
ark1t_NoRfInputStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.22
ark1t_RfInputSquelchStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.23
ark1t_BerAlarmStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.24
ark1t_FileSysErrorStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.25
ark1t_BadFileStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.26
ark1t_1PpsLockStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.27
ark1t_PpsPhaseStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.28
ark1t_SysDelayStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.29
ark1t_NoMipStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.30
ark1t_NoInputStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.31
ark1t_FpgaBootStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.32
ark1t_WarmUpStatus
May, 2010
R/W
v 1.0
Description
Temperature High
Warning status
Forward Power
High alarm status
Forward Power
Low Warning
status
Forward Power
Low Alarm status
Reflex Power High
alarm status
Fans Speed alarm
status
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
S/N Level alarm
status
GPS Lock alarm
status
GPS
Communication
Error alarm status
Signal 10 MHz
Lock alarm status
Signal 120 MHz
Lock alarm status
Signal 960 MHz
Lock alarm status
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
Downconverter
Oscillator Unlock
alarm status
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
No RF Input alarm
status
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
RF Input Squelch
alarm status
NOT
IMPLEMENTED
RF Digital BER
Alarm status
File System Error
alarm status
Bad File in File
System alarm
status
DVB-T 1PPS Lock
alarm status
DVB-T PPS Phase
alarm status
DVB-T System
Delay alarm status
DVB-T No MIP
alarm status
No Input alarm
status
FPGA Boot alarm
status
Warm up alarm
status
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Screen Service
SDT 501 UB-C ARK 1-T
Operations
OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.33
ark1t_InputNotPresentStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.34
ark1t_InputNotValidStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.35
ark1t_LateMipStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.3.36
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4
ark1t_NetworkDelayStatus
ark1t_AlarmTrap
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.1
ark1t_Trap0Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.2
ark1t_Trap1Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.3
ark1t_Trap2Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.4
ark1t_Trap3Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.5
ark1t_Trap4Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.6
ark1t_Trap5Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.7
ark1t_Trap6Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.4.8
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.5
ark1t_Trap7Enable
ark1t_AlarmRelay
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.5.1
ark1t_Relay0Mode
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.5.2
ark1t_Relay0Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.5.3
ark1t_Relay1Mode
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.5.4
ark1t_Relay1Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.5.5
ark1t_Relay2Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.5.6
ark1t_Relay3Enable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.7
ark1t_AlarmFrontPanelEnable
ark1t_AlarmJavaEnable
RW
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.8
ark1t_AlarmEventEnable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.11.9
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.3
ark1t_AlarmRfOffEnable
ark1t_Config
ark1t_ConfigLoad
ark1t_ConfigSave
ark1t_ConfigReset
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.4
ark1t_ConfigStandByEnable
RW
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.6
ark1t_ConfigStandByStatus
ark1t_ConfigTime
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.6.1
ark1t_Year
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v 1.0
Description
Input Not Present
alarm status
Input Not Valid
alarm status
Late MIP alarm
status
Network Delay
alarm status
Trap 0: alarm
mask
Trap 1: alarm
mask
Trap 2: alarm
mask
Trap 3: alarm
mask
Trap 4: alarm
mask
Trap 5: alarm
mask
Trap 6: alarm
mask
Trap 7: alarm
mask
Relay 0: mode
selector 0: alarm
mask 1: mode
indicator 2: RF
status
Relay 0: alarm
mask
Relay 1: mode
selector 0: alarm
mask 1: mode
indicator
Relay 1: alarm
mask
Relay 2: alarm
mask
Relay 3: alarm
mask
Front panel: alarm
mask
Java: alarm mask
Events: alarm
mask
RF Off: alarm
mask
Load configuration
Save configuration
Reset board
LCD stand-by
button enable 0:
disabled 1:
enabled
Current device
mode 0: normal
1: standby
Year setting
(starting from
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OID
Name
R/W
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.6.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.6.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.6.4
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.6.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.12.6.6
1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.13
ark1t_Month
ark1t_Day
ark1t_Hour
ark1t_Minutes
ark1t_Seconds
ark1t_TrapAlarm
RW
RW
RW
RW
RW
Description
2000)
Month setting
Day setting
Hour setting
Minutes setting
Seconds setting
Alarm
3.16 Configuring alarms MASKS
The ark1c_Alarm leaf allows the monitoring of alarms status, the setting of alarm masks and
thresholds.
Use alarm masks to select how and which alarm have to be notified.
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There are six families of alarm masks:
•
ARK1r_AlarmJavaEnable: the selected alarms status is notified on the Java
alarm page icon.
•
ARK1r_AlarmFrontPanelEnable: the selected alarms status is notified on
LCD display lighting the alarm button and listing the alarms in the Alarms menu
(refer to Alarms Menu paragraph).
•
ARK1r_AlarmEventsEnable: the selected alarms status generate an alarm
event that will be logged in the event memory (refer to Events paragraph).
•
ARK1r_AlarmRelay: the selected alarms switch-on the corresponding relay.
•
ARK1r_AlarmTrap: the selected alarms generate the corresponding trap
message.
•
ARK1r_AlarmRfEnable: the selected alarms switch off the RF output. The RF
mask is almost entirely fixed in order to avoid board damages or
malfunctioning.
Each alarm mask is a 32 bits word and each alarm represents one bit (0: Off, 1: On). Set the
decimal value corresponding to the mask you want to activate in the relative leaf. The
following table shows the bit-to-alarm association.
Bit-to-alarm association map
Table 18.
Alarm
Bit
Alarm
Bit
Up converter Osc. Unlock
Signal 10 MHz Lock
16
PS Voltage out range
Signal 120 MHz Lock
17
PS Current out of range
Signal 960 MHz Lock
18
Absolute Power Limiter
Input Not Valid Alarm
19
Communication error
Late MIP Alarm
20
Temperature High Alarm
Network delay Alarm
21
Temperature Level-3dB
File System Error
22
Temperature High Warning
Bad File in File system
23
Forward Power High
DVB-T 1PPS Lock
24
Forward Power Low Warning
DVB-T PPS Phase
25
Forward Power Low Alarm
10
DVB-T System Delay
26
Reflex Power High
11
DVB-T No MIP
27
Fan Speed
12
No Input
28
Input Not Present Alarm
13
FPGA Boot alarm
29
GPS Lock
14
Warm up alarm
30
GPS Communication Error
15
Input Not Valid Alarm
31
E.g. if you want to enable the No MIP and No Input alarms of a generic alarm mask, set the
decimal value of 805,306,368 that corresponds to a binary value of
0011 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000.
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3.17 Traps
While a management station can poll, at fixed time interval, all the agents it knows for some
key information, each agent is responsible for notifying the management station of any alarm
condition. These events are communicated in SNMP messages known as traps.
The following parameters should be set in order to correctly configure traps:
•
SNMP Agent Port: 162.
•
SNMP Agent Transport protocol: IP/UDP.
•
Variable
OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.21678.188.13.
Value(gauge): 32 Bit
3.17.1 Configuring traps
Use Java (refer to Network and Alarms paragraphs for further information) or SNMP user
interfaces to configure traps.
The configuration of traps is performed through the setting of a trap alarm mask, by means
of leaves housed in the ARK1t_AlarmTrap node (refer to Configuring alarms paragraph), and
through the setting of the destination IP Address of the receiving management stations, by
means of leaves housed in the ARK1t_Network node as shown in next figure.
Figure 29.
Figure 30.
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Each trap carries a 32 bits word in which each alarm represents one bit (0: Off, 1: On). The
following table shows the bit-to-alarm association.
Bit-to-trap association map
Table 19.
Alarm
Bit
Alarm
Bit
Up converter Osc. Unlock
Signal 10 MHz Lock
16
PS Voltage out range
Signal 120 MHz Lock
17
PS Current out of range
Signal 960 MHz Lock
18
Absolute Power Limiter
Input Not Valid Alarm
19
Up converter communication error
Late MIP Alarm
20
Temperature High Alarm
Network Delay Alarm
21
Temperature Level-3dB
Not Used
22
Temperature High Warning
File System Error
23
Forward Power High
Bad File in File system
24
Forward Power Low Warning
1PPS Lock
25
Forward Power Low Alarm
10
PPS Phase
26
Reflex Power High
11
System Delay
27
Fan Speed
12
DVB-T No MIP
28
Input Not Present Alarm
13
No Input
29
GPS Lock
14
FPGA Boot alarm
30
GPS Communication Error
15
Warm Up
31
E.g. A trap carrying the decimal value 805,306,368, corresponding to a binary value of
0011 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000, means that DVB-T No MIP (bit 28) and No
Input (bit 29) alarms rose.
The Community shown in trap messages can be set from Java interface in the Community
box within the Network window (refer to Network paragraph).
box within the Network window (refer to Network paragraph).
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Seamless input switching
The Ark1-T device provides the functionality of seamless input auto-switching. This switching
occurs between primary and secondary input selected, under the following restrictions:
•
The device is working in SFN mode;
•
The frequency reference selected is external or GPS;
•
The two inputs are both ASI, and contain the identical stream.
Under these conditions, when primary input becomes not locked, the device automatically
switches to the secondary input. No errors in synchronism bytes or in continuity counters can
be observed in output transport stream. If primary input became locked again, the device
would automatically switch to the primary input, with no errors in synchronism or in continuity
counter.
At the status of the art this functionality is implemented only for ASI inputs, so in Java or
SNMP interface only ASI inputs can be selected as secondary input. The SFN mode with
external frequency reference is required in order to allow the device to achieve the
synchronism.
synchronism.
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Standalone/Driver working modes
Two different working modes are provided:
•
Stand-alone: the device works in stand-alone mode. The system configuration can
be totally set through user interfaces. Pre-correction curves are automatically
selected according to channel and power range.
•
Driver: the device works in a driven system. The system configuration cannot be
totally set through user interfaces. Some settings are disabled on the user interfaces
in order to be driven by serial interface commands. Pre-correction curves are not
automatically selected according to channel and power range, but the selection is
manually performed through serial interface commands.
The following table lists the commands, specific to each system interface, which must be
enabled or disabled while working in Driver mode.
Note: Diver mode is a specific working mode available and used only in N+1 configuration
systems.
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Installer Definitions feature
The various Installer Definitions allows to support some different transmission standard
definition, different working mode, power supply and power output
in the first page of java interface are showed name and version of installer definition
Following table explain the feature of each Installer Definitions
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Transport-level Protocols
ARK 1 device allows connections over different ports and using different transport protocols
over Gigabit Ethernet depending on functions and operations.
In the following table used ports and protocols are listed to help users understand what
software functions allow multiple connections and which port must be enabled.
E.g. pre-correction curves editing and files updating operations open and keep busy the
connection to port 5000 till the connection releasing. The connection to this port precludes
the possibility of multiple connections and of programming the device.
Table 20.
Transport-level Protocols
Port
Protocol
10001
TCP
Management
Yes
TCP
Updating
Not
TCP
Pre-correction curves
Not
161
UDP
SNMP
Yes
162
UDP
SNMP Trap management
Yes
5000
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Application Note
Screenshots of this application note are used as an example and shown file names are not
related to ARK1-T device.
E.1 How to update by installer
1. Launch the Java installer.
Launch the
Java Installer
Figure 31.
Java Installer
2. Insert the board IP address into the numeric field.
Figure 32.
Java Installer - IP Address insertion
Insert the board
IP Address
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3. Click on the “Search” button.
Click on the
“Search” button
Figure 33.
Java Installer - Search button
4. Select the device version you want to load.
Select the
version
Figure 34.
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5. Click on the “Load” button.
Click on the
“Load” button
Figure 35.
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6. If you want to update only some software versions, click on the check boxes
corresponding to the software version you want to load, otherwise click on the check
box corresponding to the Load All option. Click on the “Enter” button to start the
loading.
Figure 36.
Java Installer - Software versions selection
Select the
“Load All” option
Select one by
one the software
versions you
want to load
Click on the
“Enter” button
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7. Once started the loading, the “Stop” button lights up. Click on this button to end the
programming.
Figure 37.
Java Installer - Stop button
Click on the
“Stop” button
8. When the loading is complete, the pop-up window “Operation Successfully
Completed” appears. Click on the “OK” button.
Figure 38.
Java Installer - Operation Successfully Completed
Click on the
“OK” button
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E.2 How to backup by installer
1. Launch the Java installer.
Figure 39.
Java Installer
Launch the
Java Installer
2. Insert the board IP address into the numeric field.
Figure 40.
Java Installer - IP Address insertion
Insert the board
IP Address
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1. Click on the “Search” button.
Figure 41.
Java Installer - Search button
Click on the
“Search” button
2. Click on the “Backup” button.
Figure 42.
Java Installer – Backup button
Click on the
“Backup” button
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3. Select an existing destination folder and click on the “Save” button.
Figure 43.
Java Installer – Save button
Click on the
“Save” button
4. When the backup is complete, the pop-up window “Board System Backup saved in
Destination Folder” appears. Click on the “OK” button.
Figure 44.
Java Installer - Operation Successfully Completed
Click on the
“OK” button
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E.3 How to open the Java User Interface by installer
1. Launch the Java installer.
Figure 45.
Java Installer
Launch the
Java Installer
2. Insert the board IP address into the numeric field.
Insert the board
IP Address
Figure 46.
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3. Click on the “Search” button.
Figure 47.
Java Installer - Search button
Click on the
“Search” button
4. Click on the “Visit” button.
Figure 48.
Java Installer – Visit button
Click on the
“Visit” button
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5. The Java User Interface will open automatically.
Figure 49.
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Java Virtual Machine
The Java interface requires a host computer connected via Ethernet to the board with the proper
Java Machine version installed.
F.1 Ethernet connection
The host computer has to be connected via Ethernet to the board.
Direct or crossed UTP category 6 cable is recommended.
NOTE: for best performances, a fast connection (i.e. gigabit Ethernet) is required. After careful
testing it was found that a slow connection makes using the AM/PM tool difficult.
F.1.1 Configuration
In order to connect to the board trough a LAN, all the devices have to be on the same network.
The default IP address settings of the X-port are:
•
IP address: 10.77.xx.xx , where xx is the host address unique for each board.
•
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 .
Remember to change these settings if they are not compatible with the LAN where the computer
and the board are connected.
IP address and network parameters can be changed only using the local interface. Please refer
to chapter 6 for the network setting commands.
F.2 Java(TM) Platform
F.2.1 Download
The Java Interface works with any Sun Java Virtual Machine after the 1.4.1 version.
If the computer has no Java Virtual Machine installed, the recommended 1.5.0 version can be
downloaded from the Sun Server trough this link:
http://www.java.com/.
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F.2.2 Java Control Panel
Java caching must be disabled; to do that follow the following steps:
1. Open the PC general Control Panel and enter in the Java Control Panel
2. The following window will suddenly appear.
Figure 50.
Java Control Panel
3. Select “Settings…” in the “Temporary Internet Files” section of the “General” tab.
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4. Deselect the check box of the “Keep temporary files on my computer” (disable cache).
Figure 51.
Temporary Files Settings
5. Push “OK” button and close the window.
F.3 Supported Web Browsers
The Java GUI is designed to support every Web Browser that uses Sun Java Virtual Machine
from 1.4.1 and newer.
Here’s a list of Web Browsers where Java GUI has been tested and troubleshot:
•
Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 5 and newer.
•
Mozilla Firefox, version 1.5 and newer.
3.18 AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CONTROL
The Television Broadcasting through countrywide transposers networks requires special care to
avoid too high frequency drift errors.
The Automatic Frequency Control is highly recommended for transposers chains. The following
figure illustrates an example of when the AFC might be used to stop the overwhelming increase
of such errors.
Figure 52.
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CH
22
TX
CH
CH 60
CH
CH 60: X
Transposer
CH 36
CH
40
Transposer
Teansposer
CH
40
CH 21
Transposer
The Automatic Frequency Control in ARK1 devices is software defined.
Most of the frequency drift errors could be avoided by means of a stable frequency reference,
such as GPS, but since it is not always available, the ARK1 AFC makes it possible to
compensate frequency jitters owing to each previous transposer.
Frequency compensation of analog input signals is performed through a proprietary algorithm
that, filtering the input video carrier, allows the control loop to extract frequency jitter information
from the input RF phase deviation.
The frequency error adjustment slows down within 3 Hz; it takes about 2 minutes to fulfil the
correction.
• Frequency resolution: ±1Hz.
Maximum frequency compensation: ±4,000,000 Hz.
Frequency compensation of digital input signals is carried out through frequency jitter
information coming from STV0362 receiving the HP Transport Stream.
• Frequency resolution: ±1kHz.
• Maximum frequency compensation: ±83kHz.
Due to the Symbol Rate error compensation of the frequency measure algorithm of STV, digital
AFC can work properly only with 0ppm Symbol Rate errors in the input signal.
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3.19 APPLICATION NOTE
3.19.1 How to update
9. Launch the Java installer.
Figure 53.
Java Installer
Launch the
Java Installer
10. Insert the board IP address into the numeric field.
Figure 54.
Java Installer - IP Address insertion
Insert the board
IP Address
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11. Click on the “Search” button.
Figure 55.
Java Installer - Search button
Click on the
“Search” button
12. Select the device version you want to load.
Figure 56.
Select
version
Java Installer - Device Version Selection
the
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13. Click on the “Load” button.
Click on the
“Load” button
Figure 57.
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14. If you want to update only some software versions, click on the check boxes
corresponding to the software version you want to load, otherwise click on the check
box corresponding to the Load All option. Click on the “Enter” button to start the loading.
Figure 58.
Java Installer - Software versions selection
Select the
“Load All” option
Select one by
one the software
versions
you
want to load
Click on the
“Enter” button
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15. Once started the loading, the “Stop” button lights up. Click on this button to end the
programming.
Figure 59.
Java Installer - Stop button
Click on the
“Stop” button
16. When the loading is complete, the pop-up window “Operation Successfully Completed”
appears. Click on the “OK” button.
Figure 60.
Java Installer - Operation Successfully Completed
Click on the
“OK” button
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3.20 Java Virtual Machine
The Java interface requires a host computer connected via Ethernet to the board with the proper
Java Machine version installed.
3.21 ETHERNET CONNECTION
The host computer has to be connected via Ethernet to the board.
Direct or crossed UTP category 6 cable is recommended.
3.21.1 Configuration
In order to connect to the board trough a LAN, all the devices have to be on the same network.
The default IP address settings of the X-port are:
• IP address: 10.77.xx.xx , where xx is the host address unique for each board.
• Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 .
Remember to change these settings if they are not compatible with the LAN where the computer
and the board are connected.
IP address and network parameters can be changed only using the local interface. Please refer
to chapter 6 for the network setting commands.
3.21.2 Java(TM) Platform
3.21.3 Download
The Java Interface works with any Sun Java Virtual Machine after the 1.4.1 version.
If the computer has no Java Virtual Machine installed, the recommended 1.5.0 version can be
downloaded from the Sun Server trough this link:
http://www.java.com/.
3.21.4 Java Control Panel
Java caching must be disabled; to do that follow the following steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer, click on Tool button and select the Sun Java Console option.
Figure 61.
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2. Perform a right button mouse click on the Java(TM) Platform icon sited on the right
corner of the Taskbar and select “Open Control Panel”. The following window will
suddenly appear.
Figure 62.
Java Control Panel
3. Select “Settings…” in the “Temporary Internet Files” section of the “General” tab.
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4. Deselect the check box of the “Keep temporary files on my computer” (disable cache).
Figure 63.
Temporary Files Settings
5. Push “OK” button and close the window.
3.22 SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS
The Java GUI is designed to support every Web Browser that uses Sun Java Virtual Machine
from 1.4.1 and newer.
Here’s a list of Web Browsers where Java GUI has been tested and troubleshot:
• Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 5 and newer.
• Mozilla Firefox, version 1.5 and newer.
3.23 SECURITY measures and systems used with the transmitter to
make sure that only legal copies of the software can be loaded
on the transmitter
The equipment can operate only with legal software released by SCREEN SERVICE.
Infact the firmware has been designed following certain software nomenclature and codes.
Other software, illegally loaded, will produce the BOOT ERROR at the switch on and then the
eqipment stops.
It is worth to remind that the upgrading procedure foresees the use of a DEVICE INSTALLER which
uses PROPIETARY PROTOCOL as well.
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