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1.      1 6 2 2     1 6 2 3     1 6 2 4     nm    AES    Y    Program Map Table  PMT     The Program Map Table  PMT  provides a description for each program in a transport  stream  This table literally acts as the map for a program  listing the PID values for its  video  audio  clock reference and data components  With this information  the decoder can  locate the audio and video for the program and display them synchronously     Conditional Access Table  CAT     The Conditional Access Table  CAT  provides a mechanism for decoders to find Entitlement  Management Messages  EMMs  in the transport stream  EMMs update the subscription  options or pay per view rights for each subscriber or for groups of subscribers  The CAT  lists the EMMs in the transport stream and gives the associated PID values     DVB   SI Tables Description    Time and Date Table  TDT     This table provides the present UTC date and time  which can be adjusted according to  time zone and presented on screen for the viewer     Timing Offset Table  TOT     This table contains the UTC time and date  along with the local time offset     NOTE    It is possible for the TDT and TOT to synchronize the PC time with any  reference PC using NTP  network time protocol  client and NTP server     Network Information Table  NIT     The Network Information Table  NIT  provides information regarding the transmission  system  as well as other transport streams in the network     A Network is a system of one or more transport str
2.      The installation program will ask to install the  Firebird Database Server 1 0   Click the  Yes   button  This will open the Firebird installation  program     Click the  Next  button to display the License  Agreement dialog     Read the license agreement and click the  Yes   button to display the Information dialog     Click the  Next  button on the Information  dialog to display the Select Destination  Directory dialog     Page 2 1        A      Menuwork   Technologies       TW Setup Firebird Database Server 1 0       Wiese should Firebed Database Sener 1 0 be inztalled        l  9 d anon       The pergam requires ot leet  03 MB of dick space     EUER ANN    d 5ebup   Firebird Database Server LO    Eum carril x  Which components should be riaded       ai  che T   Components you de n  l eant t    birir       m bup   Firebird Database Server LU P    ka  Which addisonal tsiks should be periormed        iki you velud los Setup be perl om ete ritalin rete d    R evs ta Coach b conte thee spre     F Stan Firebed SOS alis everytime you boot ue     _ toa LS  tees       Ul Setup Firebird Database Server LO    Please read  he Mur moontan rion Shop before conhnuma       When you are ready to continue with Setup  click Net        PSS  aero 471  D has bem succerifulu roi adsd    Pers the Finch button o exit thin polar       zum      Rev B    Sep  2003     14     15     16     17     18     19     20     21     22     23     24     25     User Manual  Chapter 2  Installation    Choo
3.      e End by date   the task stops executing after a specified date and time  The date  and time are defined in the  End by  Date Time edit box     Page 6 10  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050    PSI SI Generator E    r    f     Ean  Ja RAE    Y    6 3 3 5  Monthly    The    Monthly    recurrence pattern option is used for executing a task on a specific day or  days in a month     Figure 6 10  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Monthly    w  Scheduler    New Scheduling T ask        General   Commands Timing      Select when the scheduling task will be performed     Oecurence Pattern  FINES Time of Occurence  5 37 04 PH Ever     7 Montis  on the    C Once Start at  8 1 2003         C Daily    Mever end       Weekly      End after       accurencel s      End by S    Next scheduling will occur an   G1 42003 5 37 04 PM    Apply   Refresh    9   1 Close      The    monthly    recurrence pattern option has the following settings     papp    Every X Month s    the task will occur every number of months  The number of  months is defined in the Month Count edit box  When Month Count is one  the task  will occur every Month  on the specified days     Month Days   the task occurs only on checked days in the month day table   Start at   The date of the first execution of the task    Time of Occurrence   The time of each execution    Ending date   the ending date can be set to three options    e Never end   keeps the task executing at the appropriate time     e E
4.      r    f     SI 3050 4 SCODUS  PSI SI Generator QU Mari    V    6 3 2 2  Enable ID Command    The Enable ID command is used for enabling or disabling a node in the DVB PSI SI  Management Tree     Figure 6 3 shows the Enable ID command parameters     Figure 6 3  Scheduler Dialog   Enable ID Command Parameters    w  Scheduler  New Scheduling Task    General Commands   Timing      Commands ta be executed  1  Enable ID m 1  Enable ID    2  Change ID  3  Send TCP Message Profile  Default     4 Run External File   Hode Type  Network Stream       Made IDs  Network ID Uv1 DU    Stream ID Dv  T UU    Make this node f  Enabled    Disabled    Apply   Refresh    C Hew   W Delete   9    Close      The Enable ID command contains the following parameters        a  Profile  Defines on which profile exists the specified node     b  Node Type   Defines on which DVB item type should the command be executed   Available types are     e Network   e Network   Stream   e Netwrok   Stream   Service   e Network   Stream   Service   PID   e Network   Stream   Service   Event  e Network   Bouquet   e Network   Bouquet   Stream    C  Node ID  Defines on which node the command should be executed  The Node ID displays a  table with the selected node type and all of its ancestors  The exact ID number of the  selected node and its ancestors should be defined   To Change an ID value of a node in the table  do the following     1  Double click the ID number next to the selected node   2  Enter the node valu
5.     Drag and drop support    Moving an item to a different place in the PSI SI Management Tree is done by dragging the  item to a new place  Copying is done in the same manner with the CTRL key pressed   Dragging with the Shift key pressed opens a context menu  The context menu provides a  selection between Moving  Copying and canceling the operation      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     r    f     SI 3050 8 SCODUS  PSI SI Generator ae    V    3 4 7  Disabling Items    Disabled item parameters will not be generated on the PSI SI tables but will remain in the  database  The item can be enabled again     A disabled item is marked with Red icon as seen in Figure 3 17 on Service 0x1110  PID  Ox1111 and stream 0x1300     Figure 3 17  Disabled Items in the PSI SI Management Tree    PS1 SI Generator   Epg gdb    Default        DA Database Edit Data Carousels Tools Addition     ipagi KID R  lh Br             E  D3 DVB  7  Network ID  01 000  Ei    Stream ID  041100    Ele Service ID  041110    pe PID  041111  Video      BI PID  081112  video     MiSs Service ID  0x1120       Lp PID  01121  video  Disabled    Ld PID  01122 Miden    A  Stream ID  Ox1 201       A disabled item makes its lower lever items automatically disabled too although the lower  level items themselves are not marked as disabled     For example  Service ID 0x1120 is disabled and so are his lower level items  PID 0x1121  and PID 0x1122  All the events inside this service are also disabled  The di
6.     Moving an event to a different place in the calendar can be done by dragging the event to  the new place  Coping can be done in the same manner with the CTRL key pressed   Dragging with the Shift key pressed will open a context menu providing a selection  between Moving  Copying and canceling the operation     5 4 7  Disabling Events    Disabled event parameters will not be generated on the PSI SI tables but will remain in  the database  The event can be enabled again     A disabled event is marked with a red icon as seen in Figure 5 5 on Event 0x0007     Figure 5 5  Disabled Event in the Calendar    Service ID  Ox1110 has 32 event s   Sunday  September 21    IEEE  Ty Event ID  Ox007E  Sport Event     jS Event ID  O  DOTF  Hews  Disabled    Event    TA E vent ID  00020  Movie        Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 5 9    f     Y    5 4 8     Page 5 10     gt  SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 5  Event Management  EPG  Window    To disable an event  do the following     1     2  3   A    Select an event from the calendar   Click the right mouse button on the event  A context menu is opened   Choose the    Enabled    command from the context menu     The event state has been toggled between enabled and disabled     Changing Time Resolution    The time resolution of the calendar is adjustable  The time resolution represents how  much time each raw in the calendar stand for  The options are  5min  6min  10min   15min  30 min and 60min     To change the ti
7.    Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050 C SCOPUS  PSI SI Generator     Rte   6 3 2 4  Run External File Command                      eeeeeeeennnnnnnnn 6 7   OBS T A Es   oan ee                             ee 6 7   Bisel WOVE Pc                 6 8   iN POM ONO rc 6 8   SED IOMCMEEP  P              6 9   NOT ET                  6 10   9 95 99  MONO serta iuris te eee ee E ten mes 6 11   Appendix A  RTT 3309 3900 C SHOE OEIDTI sos Soon ee RE mutent dios excusi uae SUME ee PUN IEEE UMEN LIN E I   A 1 CNE CKM AIDES Sa quem T  E         I   A 2 Checking PID and Service numbers sss ss css e ss s cs e cs e es s eee e senenn eee II   A 3 Configure the Mux to Support ASI Interface      c ss eee e c e e e c e e e ee e K Kee nene III   A 4 Configure the Mux to Support UDP Interface        sese ex e e ee e e ee K ee K nnn nnn III    Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page iii         Sscopus    Y    Figure 1 1   Figure 1 2  Figure 1 3   Figure 1 4   Figure 3 1   Figure 3 2   Figure 3 3   Figure 3 4   Figure 3 5   Figure 3 6   Figure 3 7   Figure 3 8   Figure 3 9   Figure 3 10   Figure 3 11   Figure 3 12   Figure 3 13   Figure 3 14   Figure 3 15   Figure 3 16   Figure 3 17   Figure 3 18   Figure 3 19   Figure 3 20   Figure 3 21   Figure 3 22   Figure 3 23   Figure 3 24   Figure 3 25   Figure 3 26   Figure 3 27   Figure 4 1   Figure 5 1   Figure 5 2   Figure 5 3   Figure 5 4   Figure 5 5   Figure 5 6   Figure 5 7   Figure 6 1   Figure 6 2   Figure 
8.    The number Ox1FFE on the RemapiInPid line below should be identical to the  stuffing packet PID defined in the PSI SI Generator  Refer to paragraph 3 3 12  for more details about ASI configuration and the stuffing packet PID     A 4 Configure the Mux to Support UDP  Interface    To configure the Mux to support UDP  Enter the following lines to the    MCMUX CFG    file  while N is the UDP Host Port do the following    e  CtriUdpOEna ENABLE   e  CtriUdpOHostPort N    e When using multicast  change the following line while XXX XXX XXX XXX is the  multicast IP address   CtriUdpOHostIP XXX XXX XXX XXX    NOTE      Refer to the RTM3300 3800 manual  chapter 6 for detailed instruction about  editing the MCMUX CFG      Although the Mux port number can be any number  it is advised to use  port 8000       The IP address defined in the PSI SI Generator should be identical to the Mux  IP address or to the multicast IP address defined in the  MCMUX CFG  file  The  port number defined in the PSI SI Generator should be identical to the port  number defined in the  MCMUX  CFG    file     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page A III    
9.   1  Press the number of the table on the keyboard    2  When asked if you want to toggle the status  click  y      3  The status of the table has changed     CAUTION      Tables can be created by the Multiplexer or with the PSI SI Generator  Every  option has its advantages    It is important to check that no tables will be generated twice  Refer to  paragraph 3 3 12 for configuring table generation on the PSI SI Generator     NOTE      The Multiplexer clock and the PSI SI Generator clock must be synchronized  once upon installing the program  The time should be entered as GMT time on  the Multiplexer     It is recommended that the TDT table be generated by the Multiplexer     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page A I    f     Y    A 2    Page A II     gt  SCODUS User Manual    Chapter 6  Scheduler Management    Checking PID and Service numbers    Follow the instruction below to retrieve the PID and Service numbers    1  On the Multiplexer main menu press  m        Multiplexer transport information     2  Press    m    again      Multiplexer transp  Stat     m    or  n    or    i            Figure A 2 shows an example of the Multiplexer terminal screen     Figure A 2  Screen Shot of PID List on the Multiplexer Terminal    Input number 2   I2  Serv  3  0x0003     remapped from 1  0x0001          Pid  2080 0x0820     remapped from 4217 0x1079   PMT  Pid  2081 0x0821     remapped from 4194 0x1062   PCR  Pid  2081 0x0821     remapped from 4194 0x1062   VIDEO  
10.   Program Files Scopus PSI SI Generator A       The    Detailed Display    is divided into four sections     a  Item Name Section  Shows the selected item on the PSI SI Management Tree  Refer to paragraph 3 5 1     b  Properties Section  Manages the properties of the tables and descriptors  Refer to paragraph 3 5 2     c  Descriptor List Section  Manages the selected item descriptor list  Refer to paragraph 3 5 4     d  Descriptor Management Section  Manages a selected descriptor from the list  Refer to paragraph 3 5 5     NOTE    After changing any configuration  press the    Apply    button to accept the new  configuration or    Refresh    to decline the new configuration and retrieve the one  saved in the database  The new configuration will be lost unless the  Apply   button was pressed     Sending data to the Multiplexer only occurs when choosing    Send Tables    from  the Data Carousel menu  refer to paragraph 3 3 1   Pressing the    Apply    button  only saves the information on the database     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 25    IA    3 5 1     3 5 2     3 5 2 1     3 5 2 2     Page 3 26    l   SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Item Name Section    The Item Name section displays the item name as it appears on the PSI SI Management  Tree  Refer to the item name section example on Figure 3 18  All the sections below the  Item Name section are related to the Item itself     The name of a Network item is determined
11.   UDP  address   CONTROL 1030     ASI  Device  0  Interace T bles   Data Erousels            PAT Repetition Time   350  milliseconds          i  PRAT  MIT  actual   CI MIT  other          SOT  actual  Restore Default  CO SDT  other   EIT  actual   p f     EIT  actual   sch   Ll EIT fother   pf     K    E       Apply   Refresh         New   X Delete   9    Clase         NOTE    For information regarding the PSI SI tables  refer to paragraph 1 6     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 15         ga SCODUS User Manual  ez  dnd Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Y    Table 3 3  Commands Descriptions    SECTION DESCRIPTION    Multiple Multiple configurations enable to send a stream to several Multiplexers  Configuration in different ways  For example  a single Data Carousel may send a  stream through ASI to Multiplexer 1 and through UDP to Multiplexer 2     Pressing the  New  button creates a new configuration in the list   Pressing the  Delete  button deletes the selected configuration from  the list     Interface Tab Selects between four different output types   None   No tables will be created     UDP   uses the UDP output type   Changes the address and the Port number of the Multiplexer     ASI   uses the ASI output type     e ASI card number   selects the ASI card number  When  there is one ASI card on the computer  its number is  always zero  In case of more than one ASI cards  define  the card to use     Send stuffing packet   when sending stuffin
12.  3     Page 5 6     gt  SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 5  Event Management  EPG  Window    Finding Events    The    Find Events    dialog searches the calendar for a specific event  The events can be  found by their ID number or by their name property     The    Find Events  dialog is opened by choosing GoTo Events   Find    on the menu bar of  the Event Management screen     Figure 5 2 shows the two tabs of the Find Event dialog     Figure 5 2  Find Event Dialog      B   Find by Name Tab    x  X        ii  Find Event    Find by ID Find by Mame      Event Mame contains the text 2 First    KD Previous    Cal Next    jv Case Sensitive C3 Last      9    Close         To find an event by its ID number  type in the ID edit box on Figure 5 2  A  the specific  event ID and press the  Find  button     To find an event by its name  type in the big edit box on Figure 5 2  B  a text that the  name contains and press one of the following buttons     a   First  button   finds the first occurrence of an event that matches the text     b   Previous  button   Finds the previous occurrence of an event that matches the  text     C   Next  button   Finds the next occurrence of an event that matches the text   d   Last  button   Finds the last occurrence of an event that matches the text     The Event name is the text defined in the  Short event descriptor  under this event     Tool Bar    The Event Management tool bar is mostly identical to the PSI SI Management window tool  bar  Refer to the PS
13.  Ox0000   OxFFFF    DOT    Enter Decimal number   Oe     for Hex number    x Cancel         5 4 3  Changing Events ID  Change an event by following the steps below   1  Select an event from the calendar     2  Choose the Change Event ID command from the context menu   A dialog like Figure 5 4 is opened     Change the ID number on the dialog  4  Press the  OK  button     5 4 4  Removing Events  To remove an item from the calendar follows the instructions below   1  Select an event    2  Choose the Delete Event command from the context menu or press the Del key on  the keyboard     3  A confirmation is required to delete the event  Press the  Yes  button on the  confirmation dialog     4  The event has been deleted     Page 5 8  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050   scopus  PSI SI Generator UE MN    Y    5 4 5  Copying   Cutting   Pasting Events  Events on the calendar can be moved and copied     To Copy or Cut an event  do the following    1  Select an event from the calendar   2  Click the right mouse button on the event  A context menu is opened   3  Choose the    Copy    or the    Cut    commands from the context menu     To paste the event in a different place  do the following    1  Select a place on the calendar to copy or move the buffered event    2  Click the right mouse button on the selected place  A context menu is opened   3  Choose the    Paste    command  The buffered event appeared on the calendar     5 4 6  Drag and drop support
14.  PSI SI Management Tree     Enable or disable an item  Refer to paragraph 3 4 7 for  more details     The  Item  type is depended on the currently selected  object     The PSI SI Generator has the ability to import events  from external files  Refer to paragraph 3 4 8 for more  details     Opens the    Send Tables    dialog  Refer to paragraph 3 3 7  for more details     Sends the tables to all data carousels currently connected  to the active database  Each Data Carousel uses its last  profile     The Receive command receives a video transport stream  and builds the PSI SI Generator Database according to  the video stream PSI SI Tables     Refer to paragraph 3 3 8 for more details     Opens the    PSI SI Tables Rate Measurement    dialog  Refer  to paragraph 3 3 9 for more details     Opens the Profiles dialog  Refer to paragraph 3 3 10 for  more details     Opens the Scheduler dialog  Refer to chapter 6 for more  details     Displays the system event Log  Refer to paragraph 3 3 11  for more details     Opens the Bouquets Management Window  Refer to  Chapter 1 for more details     Opens the Stream Configuration dialog  Refer to  paragraph 3 3 12 for more details         Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 5         g SCODUS User Manual  ULL Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Y    Table 3 1  Network Display Menu Bar    ITEM DESCRIPTION    Additional gt Events Opens the Event Management Window  Refer to chapter 5  for more details     Additional gt Content Opens the PID Contents di
15.  Table  PMT                    seseeennnm HH 1 9  1 6 1 3  Conditional Access Table  CAT                     eeeeeeennnnnnn 1 9  1 6 2  DVB    SI Tables DescripHOFDlssdcertatessitireunsi naa ad UE ordin  1 9  1 6 2 1  Time and Date Table  TDT                      een 1 9  1 6 2 2  Timing Onset  Table  TOT   TTT 1 9  1 6 2 3  Network Information Table  NIT                         eeeeeeeeeee 1 9  1 6 2 4 Service Description Table  SDT                         eeeeeeeeeeee 1 9  1 6 2 5  Bouquet Association Table  BAT                        eeeeeeeeeees 1 10  1 6 2 6  Event Information Table  EIT                         esee 1 10  1 7  Characteristics and Specifications         eee c e e c e e eK eK 1 10  1 7 1  Hardware Requirements           ccccccceee eee ee ee K 1 10  172s Operating System Requirements  lt a  gt SERR Ee THA SZ 9 RR 9 90H Ee T E 1 10  2  DVS CaCO  TT T                                          2 1  ce PSI SI Management WINdOW usse Se este e s a arga Dur na ae 6 erano when RRR R RRR RRR RRR RRR RR RR RR RRR aa 3 1  3l  Caii MUT                                            3 1  3 2  TEE E E H E L eee eee te ages 3 2  353  MisalMscipe Tr    v                                 3 3  3 3 1  Meni ele diedir t Pr 3 3  3 9 2  Connect Lo Data Dae sssri riirii na aan A CIA REUUENN EU ER E 3 7  dud Disconnect from Database                  eeeeeeeeeseeen nnnm enhn nana nnns 3 8  3 3 4  Create New Database               ssssssseeeee nnn nnn nnn nnn hannah nna mann rrr 3 8  3 94
16.  UE MN mm    Y    Table 5 1  Event Management Menu Bar    Edit gt Delete Range    Deletes all events within a selected range  The    Select  Date Range    dialog  shown below  provides controls for  selecting a date range     Delete Group of Events    Delete all events in the ranqe      rr   01    2000 12 00 00 AM      zr  2003 12 00 00 AM x    T     Data Carousels Sub Menu Same as the PSI SI Management window Data Carousel  Sub Menu  Refer to Table 3 1     Tools Sub Menu Same as the PSI SI Management window Tools Sub Menu   Refer to Table 3 1     GoTo  gt Today Changes the calendar date to the current day     GoTo gt Date    Opens the select date dialog  The calendar date will  change to the date that was selected in the dialog     GoTo  gt Next    Moves the calendar to the next screen   Selected       Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 5 3    PN    Fs    5 SCOPUS User Manual    Y    QA Ee Chapter 5  Event Management  EPG  Window  Table 5 1  Event Management Menu Bar    ITEM DESCRIPTION    View gt One Day The calendar displays one day at a time  PSI SI Generator   Epg gdb    Default   Events of Network ID  041000  BS Database Edit Data Carousels Tools GoTo View Window Help  GEARR OE Be BRalelg    Service ID  01110 has 1 event s   m Friday  August 1          Sy Event ID  Q  0001                                                       View Work Week    BS Database Edit Data Carousels Tools GoTo View Window Help  SES  RHA RFxX s Be 2522 v8       Service ID  
17.  by the  Network Name Descriptor   The name of  a Service item is determined by the  Service Descriptor     Properties Section    The properties section manages the selected item data  Each item type has a different  properties section  Refer to the properties section example on Figure 3 18  The common  controls in all the items are     a   Refresh  button   Restores the properties section parameters   Changes made by the user  which were not applied  will be lost     b   Apply  button   Applies the changes made by the user    The following paragraphs describe the different properties sections for the streams   services and PIDs    Network Properties   The network properties section manages the NIT table     Figure 3 19 shows the Network properties section    Figure 3 19  Network Properties section       Network ID  0x1000    NIT       Apply   Refresh      Stream Properties  The stream properties section manages the PAT  CAT  NIT and SDT tables   The NIT and SDT should usually be equal to the Network ID that contains them     Figure 3 20 shows the stream properties section     Figure 3 20  Stream Properties section    Stream ID  0x1100    PAT  car NIT  soT      Original Network  ID  D0000          Refresh          Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050 S scopus  PSI SI Generator DM ees    3 5 2 3  Service Properties  The service properties section manages the PAT  PMT  SDT and EIT tables     Figure 3 21 shows the service properties section     Figure 3 
18.  the properties section     Figure 5 7  Data Section Example    EIT      Start Time   Ao A003 3 15 00 Af        Free CA Made  End Time  5 8 2003 4 00 00 AM ES     Duration E  lt lu 45 T Min fo    Sec       Apply   Refresh         Table 5 2  Data Section Parameters    PARAMETER DESCRIPTION    Start Time   Date Manages the starting date of the selected event  Start Time   Hour Manages the starting time of the selected event  End Time   Date Manages the ending date of the selected event    End Time   Hour Manages the ending time of the selected event    Manages the event duration in hour units    Free CA Mode Turns on and off the Free CA Mode  Apply Saves the changes made to the data section    Refresh Restore the data section parameters  Changes made by the user  and were not applied will be restored     5 5 3  Descriptors List Section    Manages the event duration in minute units  Manages the event duration in second units       The description list section management is similar to the descriptors list section in the  PSI SI Management window  See paragraph 3 5 4     Page 5 12  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     nm    SI 3050 4 scopus  PSI SI Generator UE ee    Y    5 5 4  Descriptor Management Section    The descriptor management section manages the selected descriptor parameters  Figure  5 6 shows the descriptor management section position in the event management window   Each descriptor has different parameters     Common controls for all the descriptors 
19.  write a text string    e File   specify the full path name of the file  The file is on the server computer      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050     PSI SI Generator E    T       scopus  E Nenwork W Technologies    Y    6 3 2 4  Run External File Command    6 3 3     The Run External File command is used for running a file on the server computer at a  scheduled time     Figure 6 5 shows the Run External File Command parameters     Figure 6 5  Scheduler Dialog   Run External File Command Parameters         Scheduler  New Scheduling T ask        General Commands   Timina      Commands to be executed  1  Enable ID     Run External File  2  Change ID   3  Send TCP Message  d Run External File    Filename    Parameters         Apply   Refresh    9     Close         The Run External File command contains the following parameters     a  File Name   The full path name of the executable file must be included  The file is in  the server computer     b  Parameters   Optionally add parameters to the executable file     NOTE    The executable file will be running in the system security context     Timing Tab    The Timing tab is used to define the time of task execution  The Timing tab features a  sophisticated and flexible task scheduling     The Timing tab has four recurrence patterns    Never   The task is never executed    Once   The task executes once in a specific time   Daily   The task executes on a daily basis     Weekly   The task executes on a week
20. 003  Page 3 21    IA    3 4 3     3 4 4     3 4 5     3 4 6     Page 3 22    l   SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Removing Items from the PSI SI Management Tree    To remove an item from the PSI SI Management Tree  do the following   1  Select an item from the PSI SI Management Tree    Click the right mouse button on the item  A context menu is opened   Choose the  Delete  Item Type   command from the context menu   Confirm the item deletion    The item has been deleted     iB WN    Copying   Cutting Items from the PSI SI Management Tree  Items on the PSI SI Management Tree can be moved and copied     To Copy or Cut an item  do the following    1  Select an item from the PSI SI Management Tree    2  Click the right mouse button on the item  A context menu is opened   3  Choose the    Copy    or the    Cut    commands from the context menu     Pasting Items on the PSI SI Management Tree    To paste an item  do the following     1  Select a target item from the PSI SI Management Tree  The buffered  item will be placed beneath the target item   The target item must be one level higher then the buffered item   providing that the target item is not the original parent of the buffered  item   For example  a service can be copied only beneath a stream  which is  not the current service parent     2  Click the right mouse button on the item  A context menu is opened     3  Choose the    Paste    command  The buffered item appeared beneath the  target item 
21. 041110 has 1 event s       Mon28   Tue 29 Wed30   Thu3l Fri 01                                                                                                          Connected to D  Program Files Scopus PSI S  Generator Epg gdb       Page 5 4  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050  PSI SI Generator    S scot    Network B Te JUS les    Ww       Table 5 1     ITEM  View gt Week    View Month    Scopus Documents  p n  100275        Event Management Menu Bar    DESCRIPTION    The calendar displays a whole week at a time    PSI SI Generator   Epg gdb    Default   Events of Network ID  0x1000   uS Database Edit Data Carousels Tools GoTo  View Window Help  SEJR DEXA Be A AE   Service ID  0 1110 has 1 event s   Monday  July 28 Thursday  July 31          Tuesday  July 29  Friday  August 1    y 19 00   20 00 E vent ID  0x0001    Wednesday  July 30 l Saturday  August 2       Sunday  August 3           Connected to D  Program Files Scopus PSI SI Generators E pg  adb    The calendar displays a whole month at a time     PSI SI Generator   Epg gdb    Default   Events of Network ID  0x1000  ue Database Edit Data Carousels Tools GoTo View Window Help    SUME DEX  CLER Td  Service ID  021110 has 1 event s   Monday   Tuesday   Wednesday  Thursday   Friday Sat Sun  29 30 31  August1  z  54 19 00                                            Connected to D  Program E iles ScopusSPSI SI Generator E pg  gdb        Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 5 5    f        k    Y    5 2 2     5
22. 21  Service Properties section  Service ID  0x1130  PAT  PMT SDT leit           EIT Schedule Running Status    Free CA Mode  L IZ EIT Present Following  04 running          Apply   Refresh         Configuring the PAT PMT PID and the PMT PCR PID correctly is crucial in establishing a  correct transport stream  Refer to paragraph A 2 for coordinating these values with the  multiplexer     3 5 2 4  PID Properties  The PID properties section manages the PMT Stream Type     Figure 3 22 shows the PID properties section     Figure 3 22  PID Properties section    PID  0x1131  Video              eel  ISD EL 1 391 8 3 Video  MPEG   x13  SD tE LC 111 72 3 Audio  MPEGT   Bd ISOAEC 13818 3 Audo  MPEG2   fO  SD E LC 13818 1 pereate sachions  TERM O06 SOE 13818 1 PES packets containing private data    Ux SUPE 13522 MHEG  DS SD dE C 1381821 DSM CC    OOS ISOAEC H 2221 l l         Changing the PMT stream type can be done by selecting a type from the list or directly edit  the type number in the edit box next to the list     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 27    VA    V    i    3 5 3     Page 3 28     gt  SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Advanced Table Settings    The user can manage advanced table settings such as on which sections the table is built  and a manually selected table version     The highlighted section in Figure 3 23 shows the advanced management of the PAT table of  a stream     Figure 3 23  Properties section   Advanced Ma
23. 3  Page 6 3         Y     gt  SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 6  Scheduler Management    NOTE    Should one of the commands fail when the task executes  the rest of the  commands in the task are canceled    Except the  Send TCP Message    command and    Run External File    command      6 3 2 1  Change ID Command    The Change ID command is used for altering an ID of an item from the DVB PSI SI  Management Tree  Figure 6 2 shows the Change ID command parameters     Page 6 4    The Enable ID command contains the following parameters     a   b     Profile   Defines on which profile exists the specified node     Node Type   Defines on which DVB item type should the command  be executed  Available types are     e Network   e Network   Stream   e Netwrok   Stream   Service   e Network   Stream   Service   PID   e Network   Stream   Service   Event  e Network   Bouquet   e Network   Bouquet   Stream    Node ID   Defines on which node the command should be executed  The Node ID  displays a table with the selected node type and all of its ancestors  The exact ID  number of the selected node and its ancestors should be defined    To Change an ID value of a node in the table  do the following     1  Double click the ID number next to the selected node   2  Enter the node value     Change  Node Type  ID to   This parameter defines an alternative value for the above  selected node  The  Node Type  above is the type of the selected node      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275
24. 5    Backup Database DialOU   scnisaxssonux Russe ura basim secs s A dU MEN aedi us 3 8  3 3 6  REStTOVe DISO sic  P                               3 9  329 7   SEM TaDES DINO eerren Ud TK EMEN NE ES EPUM E 3 10  3 3 8    Receive Tables Dialog                     eeeeeeeeeseee nmn nm nnn nnnm 3 11  3 3 9  PSI SI Tables Rate Measurements Dialog                         eene 3 12  Jedd Prones 611 e rm 3 13  3 3 11  Log Dialog 3 14  K MM i a COMMGUPALON taneserecs te t deena tien oo DEEST 3 15  3 234013     PID Contents Management  iuusssesaumcsexasouesQuC E EuEKE WE udi gvu cda edbS Ds 3 18    Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page i         Y    Page ii       scopus    User Manual  Front Matter    3 4  Main Display RII p I                 3 19  3 4 1  Adding Items to the PSI SI Management Tree                       serene 3 21   3 4 2    Changing Item ID on the PSI SI Management Tree                        3 21   3 4 3  Removing Items from the PSI SI Management Tree                         3A 2   3 4 4  Copying   Cutting Items from the PSI SI Management Tree              3 22   3 4 5    Pasting Items on the PSI SI Management Tree                     eeeeeeeee 3 22   3 4 6  Dra   and arop SUD OF s ect ee deep antera Esame TU Mod EERE MEE 3 22   3 4 7  ISAO WING DESIT ee a S E a E a 3 23   3 4 8  LiTIPORUniG  E VEM E eL 3 24   3 5  Detailed DISplayVIBW ssss exis ue yas aDEHERIRITEPEDNFa ME Ex Ee   d E E LSPDEEUUU M DEEeE SrcaE Eie 3 25  cfe mE Item Name SCCUON sa
25. 6 3   Figure 6 4   Figure 6 5   Figure 6 6   Figure 6 7   Figure 6 8   Figure 6 9   Figure 6 10   Figure A 1   Figure A 2     Page iv    User Manual  Front Matter    LIST OF FIGURES    PSI SI Generator in a Typical DVB Environment Application                          1 3  PSS Generator   Small SySUBITIz uesisidda na du xr UE AR Ca Sa iv d Rr s Rad ian SOR d ada 1 4  PSI SI Generator   Large System       c cc do e c e e c ee e eee e 1 5  CODICO   Integrated Product Line sss sss s sss sss css css ov a E EE RU OREES Vx E ERES Ra 1 6  PSI SI Generator PSI SI Management Window                  een 3 1  PSI SI Management Window Menu Bar                seeeesee enne 3 3  Connect to Database Dialog                   eeseeeeeeeeeeeeee nnn n nnn nnn 3 7  Backup Ia ta aS REI on RTT 3 8  Restore Database Dialog ice carr crysy rs tated E aT KA KR S KENE R RR KER T KER Raen 3 9  Send Tables Dialog ee ne ee ee ee 3 10  Recelve Tables  DIalOG sorrisa aE 3 11  PSI SI Tables Rate Measurements Dialog                      cessere nn nnn 3 12  ABO   ABI   e                                           3 13  Bim qeU   Eos T T Tm 3 14  Stream Conhiguraton  Dialog   uieeste samedis dxsu tenes ee Ea 3 15  MIR Iacaie Re c        3 18  PSI SI Generator PSI SI Management WINdOW           cc cece e ce ee eK 3 19  seam COM CONES X CI Cl I T TTL 3 20  New Service ID Rre a ie ssccosanetenatdesnns eerigesinte tans E i 3 21  Change PID DIA Cesena                           3 21  Disabled Items in the PSI SI Manag
26. All           Item  Enabled    Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 3         ga SCODUS User Manual  ez  dnd Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Y    Table 3 1  Network Display Menu Bar    ITEM DESCRIPTION    Database gt  Connect    Opens the    Connect to Database    dialog  Refer to  paragraph 3 3 2 for more details     Database gt Disconnect Disconnects from current database  This command closes  all open windows in the PSI SI Generator  Refer to  paragraph 3 3 3 for more details     Database  gt  New    Opens the    Create New Database    dialog  Refer to  paragraph 3 3 4 for more details     Database gt Backup    Opens the Backup dialog  The Backup dialog let the user  make backups of the database  Refer to paragraph 3 3 5  for more details     Database Restore    Opens the Restore dialog  The Restore dialog let the user  restore a previously saved backup  Refer to paragraph  3 3 6 for more details     Database  gt  Exit The Exit command closes the PSI SI Generator user  interface     NOTE    The Data Carousel will continue to work properly after the  PSI SI Generator user interface is closed     Edit gt New  Item  Create a new item in the PSI SI Management Tree  Refer  to paragraph 3 4 1 for more details  3 4 2 3 4 3    The  Item  type is depended on the currently selected  object     Edit gt Change  Item  ID Changes the selected item s ID  Refer to paragraph 3 4 2  for more details     The  Item  type is depended on the currently selected  obje
27. All    Present  First  Previous       Next   Last   Find      Focus on Selected    Event Enabled    Move Range          Delete Range       Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 5 1    J  N       scopus User Manual  FF Network Wrechnologies Chapter 5  Event Management  EPG  Window    Y    5 2 1  Menu Structure    Table 5 1  Event Management Menu Bar    ITEM DESCRIPTION    Database Sub Menu Same as the PSI SI Management window Database Sub  Menu  Refer to Table 3 1     Edit gt Cut Cuts an event from the Main Display view   The Cut command is used for moving events to different  places  The Paste command is used to paste the event ina  different place on the calendar     Edit gt Copy Copies an event from the Main Display view   The Copy command is used for copying events to different  places  The Paste command is used to paste the event ina  different place on the calendar     Edit gt Paste Pastes an event under a selected place on the calendar     Edit gt Move Range    Move all events between specified dates to a different  date  The  Move Groups of Events  dialog  shown below   provides controls for selecting a source date range and a  destination date     Move Group of Events    Move all events in the range     From 01 01 2000 12 00 00 AM v  Ta 27 08 2003 12 00 00 AM      Tathe range which starts at    From  E01    2003 12 00 00 AMT  lt   X Conce         Page 5 2  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050 A scopus  PSI SI Generator
28. Carousels that sends the new tables from the specified profiles after the  task performs  Note that for each data carousel  a different profile may be selected     Data Carousel Name Selection  Select or write the Data Carousel name that will be added to the list      Add  button   Adds the Data Carousel to the Data Carousels list    Del  button   Deletes the selected Data Carousel out of the Data Carousels list     When Sending Tables   decide whether all the tables are refreshed or only updated  tables are refreshed after the execution of the commands     The General Tab has the following operations     Changing the task name   Rewrite the task name in the Scheduling Task Name    Adding a Data Carousel     1  Select or write the Data Carousel name in the    Data Carousel Name Selection     combo box     2  Press the  Add  button    Deleting a Data Carousel    1  Select a Data Carousel from the Data Carousels list   2  Press the  Delete  button      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050   scopus  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    6 3 2  Commands Tab    A task is composed of several commands  The Commands tab defines the set of  commands to be executed  The commands are displayed in the commands list  The  commands are executed one by one from the top of the list to the bottom  The commands  are executed at the time defined by the Timing Tab  Figure 6 2 shows the Commands tab     Figure 6 2  Scheduler Dialog   Commands Tab    Command           Co
29. D  0x1100 h PMT    e Poi Eg Service ID  041110 eo    9   1 1  pePIDS 01717 Video        Dams  e ao e Edit Choose from list  9       2   PID 01112 Audo   g  0x02  0x02 ISO IEC 13818 2 Video  MPEG2      e i j Ee Service ID  0  1210 e  q e PID  0x1211  Video     k i oi am  PID  0  1212  Data  e  e Po   Refresh  e    Qf Stream ID  041200 h L  k 2  d   PMT Video Stream Descripto  k e  Network ID  Ox2000 h l esc Video Stream Descriptor  e 1 it  d 1 General   MPEG 2   k b iL    r Frame Rate  4 e Edit Choose from list  e K  0x01  0x1 23 976     e e      k e Flags  e h   Multiple Frame Rate  d h e     MPEG 1 Only  d h   Constrained Parameter  q h    Still Picture  e e  e e  e 6  e e  e e  e e  d K Refresh    6666666666606666 0000000000     Connected to D  Program Files Scopus P5l 5I Generator Epg gdb E       The PSI SI Management Tree on the Main display has the following levels     a  DVB   the root of the tree  The root of the tree can have several  Networks attached to it     b  Network   a network contains streams    C  Stream   a stream contains services    d  Service   a service gathers several PIDs to form a program   e    PID   a PID is a form of data that transmits on the stream  A PID can  represent a video source  an audio source or a data source     The Main Display manages the hierarchy of the PSI SI Management Tree     A new empty database contains only the DVB component on the PSI SI Management Tree   The DVB component is the root of all components in the PSI SI Managem
30. Flags            Multiple Frame Rate    i     MPEG 1 Only      Constrained Parameter    Stil Picture                      Appl   Refresh      B     Del  9 000 0900000000000000000000000000099    Z       Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 1         V    Y    3 2     Page 3 2    j Scopus    User Manual  Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Tool Bar    The PSI SI Generator Tool bar is identical and common under all the different displays on  the program  All tool bar commands can be found under the File menu commands     The Tool bar has the following commands     ait di       LL  Jais       285       alp     x  a        STY  Ze       J    Iolo          Connect to database  See paragraph 3 3 2 for details       Disconnect from database  See paragraph 3 3 3 for details       Create a new database  See paragraph 3 3 4 for details       Backup Database  See paragraph 3 3 5 for details       Restore Database  See paragraph 3 3 6 for details       Create a new item to the PSI SI Management tree  See paragraph 3 4 1 for      Change an item on the PSI SI Management tree  See paragraph 3 4 2 for details       Delete an item from the PSI SI management tree  See paragraph 3 4 3 for details       Cut the selected object  See paragraph 3 4 4 for details       Copy the selected object  See paragraph 3 4 4 for details       Paste the selected object  See paragraph 3 4 5 for details       Send tables to specific Data Carousels  See paragraph 3 3 7 for details       Sen
31. I SI Management window tool bar in paragraph 3 3 12  In addition   the Event Management tool bar includes the commands from the    Goto    menu and    View     menu  Refer to table Table 5 1 Event Management Menu Bar      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050       scopus  PSI SI Generator Up     Nenwork B Technologies    Y    5 4  Main Display View    5 4 1  Main Display Description  Figure 5 3 shows the PSI SI Generator event management window   The event management window is divided into the following two sections   e Main Display   The Left side of the window showing a calendar     e Detailed Display   The right side of the window showing the details of the selected  event on the calendar     Figure 5 3  Event Management Main Display View  Main Display Detailed  View Display View            O  x     dll                                            e Database Edit Data CaroBels Tools GoTo View Window Help    8  x   c  Gg 5o M RV OE OX Bag Zane SSH E  E d O4 vo n S c   44 MEA  Calendar   IRE iD  0 1110 m R aeta  1 HN BEHBHEEBEBN EEE LD  BEEBHEBEEEHNEHNEHNEHHENEHEHNEBBEBBEHEHBEBEBEBBBBEEBEBN       n    S Seen TENET s Event ID  0x0004  News     EIT      S  Ek Event ID  Ox0005  Sport Event    Start Time  8 1 2003 10 15 00 PM H    p   Free C   Mode  p   End Time  8 1 2003 10 45 00 PM EX       ies   Duration f0   Hr  30 v Min  0 7 Sec    y Event ID  Q  0001  News  i Apply Refresrgl  Event EIT Short Event Descriptor      Short Event Descriptor         
32. Pid  2082 0x0822     remapped from 4195 0x1063   AUDIO        more        gt    Input number 3   I3  Serv  4  0x0004     remapped from 1  0x0001          Pid  3104 0x0c20     remapped from 4217 0x1079   PMT  Pid  3105 0x0c21   Pid  3105 0x0c21   Pid  3106 0x0c22   Pid  3107 0x0c23     remapped from 4197 0x1065   AUDIO              end of list                   remapped from 4194 0x1062   PCR     remapped from 4194 0x1062   VIDEO     remapped from 4195 0x1063   AUDIO    The terminal shows the PID numbers and their categories for every service and wait until  a key is pressed to show the next service     Update the PID numbers on the Hierarchy Tree on the PSI SI Generator in order to keep  them synchronized  That way  the tables generated by the PSI SI Generator will match  the contents of the Multiplexer     NOTE      Generally  changing PID numbers should be performed on both the  Multiplexer and the PSI SI Generator       On advanced applications  the PID numbers on the Multiplexer and the PSI SI  Generator may be different      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     nm    SI 3050 g SCODUS  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    A 3 Configure the Mux to Support ASI  Interface    To configure the Mux to support ASI  Enter the following lines to the  MCMUX RMP  file  while XX is the Mux input number  0 18    e InputTransparent XX  e RemapInPid XX Ox1FFE O    NOTE      Refer to the RTM3300 3800 manual  chapter 6 for detailed instruction about  editing the MCMUX RPM   
33. S    SC CO OPUS    CODICO   SI 3050  PSI SI GENERATOR    User Manual    RIE    Digital Video  Broadcasting    Scopus Documents  p n  100275    Rev B    Sep  2003     Scopus Network Technologies Inc  Scopus Network Technologies Ltd     U S  Offices International Headquarters  12265 World Trade Drive 10 Ha   amal St   Park Afek  Suite G Rosh Ha   ayin  48092  San Diego  CA 92128 Israel  Tel   858  618 1600 Tel   972   3 9007777  Fax   858  618 1615 Fax   972   3 9007888  Email  info scopususa com Email  info scopus net  Web  www scopususa com Web  www scopus net       2001 Scopus Network Technologies Ltd  All rights reserved     Scopus Network Technologies Ltd  reserves the rights to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this  publication without prior notice  No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty  unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty     The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature  and does not constitute a binding offer for sale of  the product described herein     CODICO  is a registered trademark of Scopus Network Technologies Ltd  In Israel  Germany  France  U K   U S A   and Japan  All references to registered trademarks of other vendors are the property of their respective owners     File SI 3050 User Rev B doc Saved 21 09 2003 15 00    SI 3050 C SCOPUS  PSI SI Generator     Rte  TABLE OF CONTENTS  1  General TOMA OW EE TE E UR 1 1  1 1  IE s sts  es
34. alog  Refer to paragraph 3 3 13  for more details     Window gt Cascade Cascades all the opened windows  WindowsArrange All Arranges all minimized windows   Window Tile Horizontally Tiles Horizontally all the opened windows     Window Tile Vertically Tiles Vertically all the opened windows   Window Minimize All Minimizes all the opened windows   Window Close Closes the selected window     Window Window List The  Windows list  lists on the menu all the opened  windows  Selecting a window from the list moves the  focus to the selected window     Help PSI SI Generator Help   Opens the Program on line help file     Help gt About Displays the About dialog        Page 3 6  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050 ga SCODUS  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    3 3 2  Connect to Database    Before starting to use the PSI SI Generator  a database must be created or connected to   The    Connect to Database    dialog defines an existing database to be used with the PSI SI  Generator     The    Connect to Database    dialog can be opened by choosing File gt Connect    from the  PSI SI management menu bar  By default  the PSI SI opens the last used profile when  connected  When the last used profile is unknown  the PSI SI opens the Profiles dialog   Refer to paragraph 3 3 10 for more detail regarding the profiles dialog     Figure 3 3 shows the    Connect to Database    dialog  Table 3 2 explains the    Connect to  Database    dialog components     Figure 3 3  Co
35. are     e  Refresh  button   Restore the descriptor parameters  Changes made by the user  and were not applied will be restored     e  Apply  button   Apply the changes made by the user     The Advanced Setting view  available by right clicking the descriptor  enables the user  to fine tune where this descriptor will appear in the bit stream  specific tables and or  specific sections   Under regular configurations  it is recommended to leave these settings  untouched     NOTE    The Advanced Settings View is for advanced users and for advanced purposes  only     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 5 13    f     SI 3050   scopus  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    6  SCHEDULER MANAGEMENT    6 1  General    The PSI SI Generator features a task Scheduler  The scheduler performs pre defined tasks  according to their timing scheme     This chapter explains the three components that needs to be defined to schedule a task   e Defining the task timing scheme  e Defining the task commands    e Defining the Data Carousels to be updated    6 2  Scheduler Dialog    The Scheduler dialog can be opened from the menu bar  Tools gt Scheduler or from the  tool bar  Refer to paragraph 3 3 12 for the Scheduler icon display on the tool bar               Figure 6 1  Scheduler Dialog  Task List Task  Parameters    E WX NNI  Naw Scheduling T ask     8888888888888888 88 R           General   Co mands   Timing         Scheduling Task Name     New Scheduling Task    After making cha
36. ated  beneath the selected item in a lower level  For example  to create a Service   select a  stream that will contain the service    2  Click the right mouse button on the item  A context menu is opened    Choose the    New  Item Type     command from the context menu  A dialog is opened   Figure 3 15 shows a    New Service    dialog example  The new item type is dependent on  the selected item    4  Enter the item ID in the dialog and click on the  OK  button  A new item was created        Figure 3 15  New Service ID Dialog       New Service    Enter new Service ID  Ranged  0000   OxFFFF    NW    Enter Decimal number   Os     for Hex number    X Cancel         NOTE    An ID number in any dialog can be written in decimal form or in hexadecimal  form with a Ox prefix in the start of the hexadecimal number     3 4 2  Changing Item ID on the PSI SI Management Tree    To change an item ID number  do the following     1  Select an item from the PSI SI Management Tree    2  Click the right mouse button on the item  A context menu is opened    3  Choose the  Change  Item Type  ID  command from the context menu  A dialog is  opened  Figure 3 16 shows the  Change PID  dialog example    4  Change the item ID in the dialog and click on the  OK  button    5  The item ID has changed     Figure 3 16  Change PID Dialog         Enter new PID  Ranged Ox0000       TFFF    01111    Enter Decimal number   Os     for Hes number    x Cancel         Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2
37. copus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 1 1    f     5 scopus    Y    User Manual  Chapter 1  General Information    1 2  Highlights and Benefits    The SI 3050 PSI SI Generator is a powerful  yet easy to use Windows 2000 software  application for generation  editing and insertion of PSI SI tables  The following is a  summary of important features of the PSI SI Generator     MPEG 2 PSI Tables  Generation    DVB SI Tables  Generation    PSI SI Descriptors    EPG Generation    Central Database  and Information  Consistency    Interfaces    The following MPEG 2 Program Specific Information  PSI   tables are generated by the PSI SI Generator    e PAT   Program Association Table    e PMT   Program Map Table    e CAT   Conditional Access Table     The following DVB Service Information  SI  tables are   generated by the PSI SI Generator    e NIT   Network Information Table    e SDT   Service Description Table    e EIT   Event Information Table  both  Present Following and Schedule     e BAT   Bouquet Association Table    e TDT   Time and Date Table    e TOT   Time Offset Table    The PSI SI Generator generates flexible  future proof   design  using standard and private  generic  descriptors    The generator enables insertion of descriptors in   compliance with the following    e DVB SI descriptors in compliance with ETSI EN   300 468    e    MPEG 2 PSI descriptors in compliance with  ISO IEC 13818 1     The Electronic Program Guides  EPGs  generated by the   applicat
38. ct     Edit gt Delete  Item  Deletes an item from the PSI SI Management Tree   Refer to paragraph 3 4 3 for more details     The  Item  type is depended on the currently selected  object     Edit gt Cut Cuts a PSI SI Management Tree item from the Main  Display view   The Cut command is used for moving PSI SI Management  Tree items to different places  The Cut command works  only on networks  streams  services  or PIDs  The Paste  command is used to paste the PSI SI Management Tree  item in a different place on the PSI SI Management Tree        Page 3 4  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     nm    SI 3050 3 SCOpUS  PSI SI Generator UE ee    Y    Table 3 1  Network Display Menu Bar    ITEM DESCRIPTION    Edit gt Copy    Edit gt Paste    Edit gt  Item  Enabled    Edit gt Import XXX    Data Carousel gt  Send       Data Carousel gt  Send to All    Data Carousel gt Receive       Data Carousel  gt Rates       Tools Profiles       Tools gt Scheduler       Tools gt Log       Additional gt  Bouquets    Additional gt Configure    Scopus Documents  p n  100275     Copies a PSI SI Management Tree item from the Main  Display view  The Copy command is used for copying  PSI SI Management Tree items to different places  The  Copy command works only on networks  streams   services  or PIDs  The Paste command is used to paste  the PSI SI Management Tree item in a different place on  the PSI SI Management Tree     Pastes a PSI SI Management Tree item under a selected  item in the
39. d  maintained and monitored by the PSI SI Generator     Figure 1 1        Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003     C scopus  PSI SI Generator 2  N pus    Nerwork    PSI SI Generator in a Typical DVB Environment Application    Page 1 3    f     Fa       N    1 3 2     1 3 3     Page 1 4    j SCOpUS User Manual    Chapter 1  General Information    Small System PSI SI Application    Figure 1 2 shows a PSI SI Generator  The database and the Data Carousel are on the  Same server computer  They work independently until the PSI SI Generator instructs the  Data Carousel to get the tables from the database and continue sending them  independently     The PSI SI Generator User Interface is on the server as well   Figure 1 2  PSI SI Generator   Small System    Server          fins     m  User Interface    Manage Database                A  io Database    x                         LES                L  i Manual Updates  on  Send Tables   lexe l Command or  a Y automatic update                                   RTM 3800 Multi       Carousel       PSI SI Tables throguh ASI or Ethernet    Large System PSI SI Application    Figure 1 3 shows three PSI SI Generator GUIs on three different remote client computers   The server computer is connected to all the client computers and holds the common single  PSI SI database  The server is also connected to two computers with Data Carousels  One  Data Carousel is redundant  Each Data Carousel sends PSI SI tables to two Multiplexers     T
40. d the tables to all Data Carousels currently connected to the active database     Each Data Carousel uses its last profile     B  3    Inl             f     m       E  e      Receive tables from transport stream  See paragraph 3 3 8 for details       Display Data Carousels rate information  See paragraph 3 3 9 for details       Manage PSI SI profiles  See paragraph 3 3 10 for details       Manage scheduling tasks  See chapter 6 for details       Display the Log dialog  See paragraph 3 3 11 for details      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     nm    SI 3050 4 scopus  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y      Opens the Bouquet management window  See chapter 1 for details       8      Opens the Stream configuration window  See paragraph 3 3 12 for details        s         Opens the Event management window  See paragraph 5 for details     9      Opens the PID Contents management window  See paragraph 3 3 13 for details     3 3  Menu Bar    This section describes the PSI SI management Menu bar  Paragraph 3 3 1 describes the  structure of the menu bar and a brief description on each command  The following  paragraphs explain some of the commands and dialog boxes in more details     3 3 1  Menu Bar Structure    The main menu bar of the network display is displayed in Figure 3 2 and is summarized in  Table 3 1     Figure 3 2  PSI SI Management Window Menu Bar       Additional    C d PSI SI Generator  ascade Help  Tile Horizontally    Tile Vertically  Minimize All  Arrange 
41. der  Dr Prague Fiet Scrapers PARSI Do atc Brosse            Telai Components          lk FPS  Be ig Sener   ma  telt I ki b per  s ete a       tyler iha quu 231 31 Derea Daa Laour D  Yeon dl Ne lo hene  UL M ipae fields  Fe lel   l th     amp ehont vou hane  velecied   Cheek  Spacer Found  2  l41 k  Dnk Space Hemara ITSA k       TE Setup   Firebird Database Server 1 0 ISE    Welcome to the Firebird Database  Server 1 0 Setup Wizard   Thee vail neal Sele  0 7 89 on was exam d   It n 1t prego Hecommeended Hot wou clese all other apple   you em belo conbraang Ther eal help prevent n  conflict  during the installation pencezz    Dhak Hes Bo  rien  69  nca be ial Stag       Head   Caneel      Scopus Documents  p n  100275     10     11     12     13      Rev B    Sep  2003     Shut down the computer and connect the  supplied dongle to the LPT port of the computer     Turn on the computer     Run the installation program  Wait for the  welcome dialog     Click the  Next  button to display the  Destination Location dialog     Choose a directory for the installation   It is recommended to use the default directory     Click the  Next  button to display the Select  Components dialog     Select which components will be installed  For  full installation  make sure all three components  are selected     Click the  Next  button to display the Start  Installation dialog     Click the  Next  button on the Start  Installation dialog to start copying and  installing the PSI SI Generator files
42. dows on the  PSI SI Generator and will disconnect from the current database     After disconnecting from a database  the user can reconnect to another database or create  a new database     Create New Database    The    New       command from the PSI SI management menu bar opens the    Create New  Database  dialog     The  Create New Database  dialog is identical to the  Connect to Database  dialog  See  Figure 3 3  The    Create New Database    dialog creates a new database and connects to it   The PSI SI Generator must be connected to a database before starting to operate     Backup Database Dialog    A special backup feature is provided to make a backup of the database  The Backup  Database dialog saves a backup file of the database on the location specified in the  Filename parameter  The Backup Database dialog is shown in Figure 3 4     Figure 3 4  Backup Database Dialog       E Backup Database E X     Database Information           e  Local Server C  Remote Server    Server lE on fame           C  Program Files   S ii    Backup Information  Filename   Lar    X Cancel            On a local database  the backup file can be saved anywhere using the browse icon next to  the Filename parameter  When the database is remote on the server  the backup must be  saved in the server computer  The browse icon is not displayed when the database is  remote      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050  l scopus  PSI SI Generator ae    V    3 3 6  Restore Dia
43. e     d  Make this node  This parameter defines the status of the node after execution  The status can be  Enabled or Disabled     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 6 5    PN             Y     gt  SCODUS User Manual    Chapter 6  Scheduler Management    6 3 2 3  Send TCP Message Command    The Send TCP Command is used for sending a message through TCP at a scheduled time     Figure 6 4 shows the Send TCP Message command parameters     Figure 6 4  Scheduler Dialog   Send TCP Message Command Parameters    w  Scheduler    New Scheduling T ask        General Commands   Timing      Commands to be executed  1  Enable ID 3  Send TCP Message      Change ID    Seria Dergi   Message      4 Run Estermal File           j Address    Host name or IP    Fort      Take message content from  f Byte Array    File    Text String    Apply   Refresh    9    Close      The Send TCP Message command contains the following parameters     a     Page 6 6    Address   1  Host name or IP   The message is sent to the host name or IP address   2  Port   The message is sent on a specific port number     Take message content from   The Message tab is edited according to this  parameter settings     e Byte Array   the message content is an array of bytes    e Text String   the message content is a text string    e File   the message content is a file    Message tab   Used for editing the message contents    e Byte Array   specify the array size and edit the array table   e Text String  
44. e 4 1  Bouquet Management Window  Main Detailed  Display Display View        View              PSI SI Ger erator   Epg gdb    Default   Bouquets of Network ID  f 1000     oj x  It em N ame  g Databasef Edit Data Carousels Tools Window Help   8  x     SEs GG Section                         Network ID  Q  1000    3 Bost iD  OT L nadie UN    L zx m G   Dy cH jessnana JODUDODILOGODOTDOLLDODDCOULIE DODOIEIJODEOG EGET H  ps Stream ID  Ox1200   es f E   f Stream ID  0x1300     Properties  5 9  Bouquet ID  042000 S  ons  50000      Bouquet Tree p T f steam ID  Di2100 B enc an   Section  L     Stream ID  032200 n    c Stream ID  0x2300 U 7      Descriptor     i   Management  i E Section      Ee MEME  Descriptor    List Section    Each network has a different bouquet management window  To display a network bouquet  management window  do the following steps     1  Select the network from the PSI SI Management Tree section in the  PSI SI Management window     2  Press the  Bouquets  command in  Additional  menu   3  The bouquet management window for the selected network is opened     The bouquet management menu bar and tool bar are identical to the PSI SI Management  window menu bar and tool bar  See paragraph 3 2 and paragraph 3 3 12     The following sections explain the bouquet management window structure and commands     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 4 1    f     Y    4 2     4 3     4 3 1     4 3 2     4 3 3     Page 4 2     gt  SCOPUS User Manual    Chapt
45. e received PSI SI tables are kept in a new profile  The new profile is created  automatically by the PSI SI Generator program     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 11    J     Nen    G    3 3 9     Page 3 12    SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    PSI SI Tables Rate Measurements Dialog    The    PSI SI Tables Rate measurements    dialog may be opened by choosing  Data Carousels Rates    from the PSI SI Management window menu bar     Figure 3 8 shows the  PSI SI Tables Rate measurements  dialog     Figure 3 8  PSI SI Tables Rate Measurements Dialog    SP Rate Measurements    Data Carousel    zohara File  Directory   hello  Extension   trp   zohara UDF  Address   1 1 1 1 1234  18831    RM Refresh   a Close         The    PSI SI Tables Rate Measurements    dialog displays a list showing the following  parameters     a  Data Carousel   the data carousel name  The table shows all the  available data carousels connected to the selected database     b  Stream   shows all the streams in every data carousel   Rate  Bps    shows the actual stream rate in Bps units     Estimated  Bps    shows an estimated rate of the stream in Bps  units  The estimated rate is calculated by the information stored in the  database and should be close to the actual rate     The  PSI SI Tables Rate Measurements  dialog has the following two buttons   a   Refresh  button   Refreshes the information presented in the table     b   Close  button   closes the dia
46. eams controlled by a single content  provider  The Network Information Table  NIT  contains information regarding the physical  organization of the transport streams carried on a single network  including the tuning  parameters that enable the receiver to change channels at the viewer s command with  little or no delay  Tuning parameters are specific to the type of transmission assigned to  the network   terrestrial  cable or satellite  This table also includes characteristics about  the network itself  There are two types of NIT     e    NIT actual    is the NIT table of the network containing the current stream    E  NIT other  are the NIT tables of the other networks in this profile  not including the  network containing the current stream     Service Description Table  SDT     A Service is a sequence of programs under the control of a broadcaster  which can be  broadcast as part of a schedule  The Service Description Table  SDT  provides information  about the services available in the network  including the name of the service provider and  the textual description of the channel  There are two types of SDT     e    SDT actual  is the SDT table of the current stream    e    SDT other  are the SDT tables of the other streams in the network containing the  current stream  not including the current stream itself     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 1 9    5 SCOPUS User Manual  Newark BErechnologies Chapter 1  General Information    1 6 2 5  Bouquet As
47. ed in the  End by  Date Time edit box     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 6 9    P    C scopus User Manual  E     Network i Technologies Chapter 6  Scheduler Management    OP    6 3 3 4  Weekly    The    Weekly    recurrence pattern option is used for executing a task on a specific day or  days in the week    Figure 6 9  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Weekly     Scheduler    New Scheduling Task General   Commands Timing      Select when the scheduling task will be performed       ccurence Patten    C Once Start at  8 1 2003         C Daily  c Never end        Wednesday    C End after       occurence  s  ao    PT O Saturday    Apply   Refresh    9     Clase         The    Weekly    recurrence pattern option has the following setting     a  Every X Week s    the task will occur every number of weeks  The number of weeks  is defined in the Week Count edit box  When Week Count is one  the task will occur  every Week  on the specified days     b  Weekdays   the task occurs only on checked days in the weekdays table     c  Start at   The date and time of the first execution of the task  The time of the first  execution will be the time of all other executions     d  Ending date   the ending date can be set to three options   e Never end   the task keeps executing at the appropriate time     e End after X occurrences   The task will be executed a constant number of times  and then stop  The number of times is defined in the  number of time to run  edit  box
48. egue 1 1  1 2  HighilighES and BenellLSesssescavemenzstun rua EXE gU DRM UPS EP M ERE Mia al am AEEA 1 2  eSa Leis  lezen Pp 1 3  1 3 1  PSI SI Generator Integration in DVB Application                         sese  1 3  1 3 2  Small System PSI SI Application                       cesses nnn nnn 1 4  1 3 3    Large System PSI SI Application                       eceseeeeeneeee nnn nnn 1 4  1 4  Produc Hic T                                                    1 6  1 5  Funcuoridt DESPO sesaran peau es peTUPEenDUPRo Shadows pyxIDUtecdd m DIXA FRUI DIOS Ee Ede UIS 1 7  1 5 1  PSI SI ae aS arnser ete ewe aca E once cede ee einen Bie ees 1 7  1 5 1 1  About the PSI SI Database                cnn 1 7  1 5 1 2   PSI SI Database Location i cedex E nic e Ga apa 1 7  1 52 aa CAV OSC Mohr 1 7  1 5 2 1  About the Data Carousel      cs sss sese css cs e css css e eee eee eee 1 7  1 5 2 2  Data Carousel Location sueiex uino gads ez gas ra DEED aa Rd R eee tesa  1 8  1 5 3  PSI SI Generator Remote Client                ceseeeen mmn 1 8  1 5 3 1  About the PSI SI Generator Remote Client                        1 8  1 5 3 2  PSI SI Generator Remote Client Location                          1 8  1 6   SU SI R rT e  ends taxed we re cn pibe eben tuas decis Den balou aa antea icr edrba ira d manne 1 8  1 6 1  PSI Tables  DeScriDUOTIes dono segooenaminitasm b Stu ebrue a deu bd Dune Ure va uer Rer a 1 8  1 6 1 1  Program Association Table  PAT                      eeeeeeeern 1 8  1 6 1 2  Program Map
49. ement Tree           cccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeaes 3 23  PSI SI Generator PSI SI Management Window                 enn nn 3 25  Network Properties section     s see e ees e e e e sss eee eenn eee 3 26  Seam Properties SECU ON THT 3 26  Del VIC KS ae ale wand VN aa BRE aH Adae M M Cra ap NA 3 27  PID PPODOrFUues  SCCUON T a ussrzdaxmus v   Nedavad admin A aa ida red BuE 3 27  Properties section   Advanced Management                   sssseseeee enn 3 28  IIE LIST PIED m I I T LM 3 29  SelecrE Descriptor eee vssssesssacebeesstelessadinbuaada suas mad Rabat uet shssats sint ate E 3 29  Descriptor Management S CUON visit verus xE uu Evo XVIe D EUSKDE FEN E EV REM EFE EaEE UE MEE 3 30  OPTE y DOSCEIDUDIS reas eee arte osea tant atate ernest teem A Dunn cen dM UD 3 31  Bouquet Management Window               cssssssssssseee nennen 4 1  Event Management Window Menu Bar               cscsssssseeee eene hh 5 1  PIG EV qub                                 Q 5 6  Event Management Main Display VIeW        cce e ee e e e   e e e ee K mmn 5 7  NeW EVON TD Te c                         G                es 5 8  Disabled Event in the Calendar                         eeeeeeeeeeeeee nmn nnn nnn nnn nnm 5 9  Event Management Detailed Display View                    ccce nnn 5 11  Data Section ael ael us doute qt ere et een ee I Mp S MERIT nd 5 12  SPE LIST dee rr                6 1  Scheduler Dialog   Cornmoands  TaD c sx yaz etos x cents KR E Ra ENNA Ze R reka 6 3  Scheduler Dialog   Enable ID Com
50. end Tables  from  the Table menu  refer to paragraph 3 3 1   Pressing the  Apply  button only  saves the information on the database      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     F    Bi    SI 3050 pa SCODUS  PSI SI Generator QUE Mani    Y    3 5 6  Proprietary Descriptors    The PSI SI Generator features the ability to create proprietary descriptors  Proprietary  descriptors are custom descriptors that contain user defined data  Creating a proprietary  descriptor is a flexible solution for special purpose descriptors  Each table in the      Select Descriptor    dialog  refer to Figure 3 25  has  in addition to all the regular  descriptors  a proprietary descriptor  Figure 3 27 shows the descriptor management section  for the proprietary descriptor  The descriptor data length must be defined before setting  the descriptor data     Figure 3 27  Proprietary Descriptors    PMT Proprietary Descriptor    Proprietary Descriptor    Tag IST    Data    Length  0425      a0 o1 oz  a3  o4  05  06  o7     00 ig FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  Da8 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF       1   FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  8  FF FF EE EE EE FF FF FF  20  FF FF FF FF FF    EE wn cpi   _Retresh        Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 31    SI 3050  PSI SI Generator    S sco    Network IU pies    Ww    4  BOUQUETS MANAGEMENT WINDOW    4 1  General    The bouquets management window manages all bouquets related parameters  Figure 4 1  shows the bouquet management window        Figur
51. ength  o  003q  HDD HSS TEZ 06  oz  os  os  04  oef Oc  Ob  GE  CF     QUO ids FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  UANGA FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  OO20  FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF    af Apply   m Refresh      To edit a PID data  do the following    1  Select the PID from the PSI SI Management Tree    2  Press the  Content  command on the Additional menu   3  Check the  Send Content  check box   4    Click on the General PID Content  or on other type of PID content  if  installed     The basic PSI SI Generator package installs only the    General PID  Content        Specify a repetition time in milliseconds units     6  Change the parameters of the PID Content  In case of    General PID  Content     these are the length of the data  and the data itself in  hexadecimal     p    Press the  Apply  button     Page 3 18  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     P    SI 3050  amp  SCODUS  PSI SI Generator QU  Meroen    Yr    3 4  Main Display View  The main display view shows the hierarchical PSI SI Management Tree  See Figure 3 13   Figure 3 13  PSI SI Generator PSI SI Management Window    Main Display  View         Network  Tree    PSI S  Generator   Epg gdb    Default       m x                                                                                DZ Database Edit Data Carousels Tools Additional Window Help    8  x   mmis veg ocW89   E  xaeO  e  e   e   3    Ra NAwork 1D  Ox1000 e ge ee ee  b   EG btream I
52. ent Tree     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 19    f             Y    Page 3 20     gt  SCODUS User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Most items on the PSI SI Management Tree have the following operations regardless of the  item type  Network   Stream   Service   PID      Adding items  See paragraph 3 4 1    Changing the item ID  See paragraph 3 4 2    Removing the item  See paragraph 3 4 3    Copying   Cutting   Pasting an item  See paragraph 3 4 4   Drag and drop support  See paragraph 3 4 6    Disabling the item  See paragraph 3 4 7     Some items on the PSI SI Management Tree have additional actions which can be  performed     All the operations are selected from a context menu  The context menu has the same basic  operations on all of the item types  The operations in the context menu are related to the  selected item     Figure 3 14 shows a context menu for the stream item on the PSI SI Management Tree     Figure 3 14  Stream Item Context Menu    r      7 Mew Service  S Change Stream ID  7X Delete Stream    db Cue Stream  Copy Stream  m Paste Service    lv  Stream Enabled       e Bouquets  Ad Configure  g Events   EH  anter        Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050    PSI SI Generator S    f     X scopus    Y    3 4 1  Adding Items to the PSI SI Management Tree  To add an item to the PSI SI Management Tree  do the following     1  Select an item from the PSI SI Management Tree  The new item will be cre
53. ent window is the PSI SI Generator main window and it manages  network  streams  services and PID related parameters  The PSI SI Generator displays the  PSI SI Management window after connecting to the PSI SI database     Figure 3 1 shows the PSI SI Management window   The window consists of the following main sections   a  Menu Bar   provides management commands  See paragraph 3 2     b  Tool Bar   provide database connectivity commands  See paragraph  3 2     C  Main Display View   The Left side of the window shows a hierarchical  view of the PSI SI Management Tree  See paragraph 7     d  Detailed Display View   The right side of the window shows the  details of the selected item on the PSI SI Management Tree  See  paragraph 3 5                Figure 3 1  PSI SI Generator PSI SI Management Window  Main Display Detailed  View Display View              Menu Bar      HE Generator   Epg gdb    De  ault   Database Edit Data Carousels fools Additional Window Help    Tool Bar     me SINE ISS X6  9      PID  0x1111  Video               Ei Network ID  041000         E  g Stream ID  01100 PMT        E Service ID  0x1110 STER    j f K m      ma Edit   Choose from list  Po l  0  02   0x02 ISO IEC 13818 2 Video  MPEG2  m          B Service ID  041210        PID  01211  video            ul PID  0  1212  Data     n Stream ID  0  1200  7 4 Network ID  0x2000       Refresh      Video Stream Descriptor       General   MPEG 2           Frame Rate  E dit Choose from list   0x01  01 23 976     
54. er 4  Bouquets Management Window    Main Display View  Figure 4 1 shows the PSI SI Generator bouquets management window   The bouquets management window is divided into the following two sections     a  Main Display   The Left side of the window showing the bouquets  hierarchy     b  Detailed Display   The right side of the window showing the details  of the selected items on the bouquets hierarchy     The main display view  See Figure 4 1  shows a tree with the bouquets of the selected  network  Every bouquet includes one or more streams     The operations that can be done on the items of the bouquet tree are identical to the  operations that can be done on the PSI SI Management Tree in the PSI SI Management  window  See paragraph 7 for detailed explanations on the available operations of the  bouquet items in the bouquet tree     Detailed Display View  Figure 4 1 shows the PSI SI Generator bouquets management window     The detailed display section of the PSI SI Management window and the detailed display  view  See Figure 4 1  of the bouquets management window are very similar  Only the  differences between the two sections are described in the following paragraphs     The Bouquet Management window  detailed display  section can be found on paragraph  3 5     The following paragraphs describe the detailed display view of the bouquets management  window     NOTE    After changing any configuration  press the  Apply  button to accept the new  configuration or  Refresh  to dec
55. figuration    The stream configuration dialog manages the table creation process of the selected stream  item from the PSI SI Management Tree  The stream configuration dialog supports multiple  Multiplexers by optionally defining more then one way of sending tables     CAUTION    Tables can be created by the Multiplexer or with the PSI SI Generator  Each  option has its advantages    It is important to check that no table will be generated twice  Refer to  Appendix A for configuring table generation on the Multiplexer     The PSI SI features sending a table to multiple Multiplexers in several different ways  The  feature is implemented by a list of different stream configurations  Each configuration  defines the table generation differently  Pressing the  New  button creates a new  configuration in the list  Pressing the  Delete  button deletes the selected configuration  from the list     The Data Carousel creates a copy of the tables for each configuration and sends to the  defined Multiplexer     The stream configuration dialog is opened by selecting the stream on the PSI SI  Management Tree and choosing the    Configure    command from the    additional    menu     Figure 3 11 shows the stream configuration dialog  Table 3 3 explains the    Stream  Configuration    dialog parameters     Figure 3 11  Stream Configuration Dialog  Interface Tab Table  Multiple oe  Configurations  s Data    Carousels    Stream Configuration Z X  Tab  Configuration ih Stream 1P Detaut 10007 00
56. from the  PSI SI Management window menu bar     Figure 3 10 shows the Data Carousels log     Figure 3 10  Data Carousels Log    Time of Event Event Source Event Description     i    1 08 2003 16 53 07 Data Carousel Creation of PSSI tables completed    v 01708 2003 16 53 07 Data Carousel Creation of PSSI tables from profile    Default started    i  01 08 2003 16 55 07 Data Carousel Connected to server     i  01 08 2003 16 53 02 Scheduler Conneched to server     dE Export   Z Clear   i Refresh        The log keeps a table of events with the following columns        a  Time of Events   date and time of the event    b  Event Source   The computer name  where the event occurred  The  PSI SI Generator can have several Data Carousels on several different  computers     C  Source Type   The event can be cause by a Data Carousel or by a  Scheduler task     d  Event Description   describes the event  In case of a Scheduler task  error  the description includes the exact command that failed in the  task     The Log has the following four buttons in the bottom of the log     a   Export  button   Exports the log to an HTML format and saves it in  the  NLogs  directory under the PSI SI program directory     b   Clear  button   Clears the events in the log    Refresh  button   Refreshes the events display      Close  button   Closes the log window     Page 3 14  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050   scopus  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    3 3 12  Stream Con
57. g packets  the  bit rate can be maintained constant  To enable constant  bit rate  check the  Send Stuffing Packets  and set the     Stuffing Packets PID        NOTE    When using the RTM 3300 3800 with the PSI SI  the stuffing  packet PID should be Ox1FFE     File   Write tables to a file  Binary format    Specifies a directory to save the files and an extension name  for the files     Tables Tab A list of all the tables that can be created using the PSI SI Generator   Only checked tables on the list will be created   Clicking on the check boxes toggles between check and uncheck     The table repetition time manages the repetition time in milliseconds of  the currently selected table  The data carousel will wait the specified  time between transmissions of the selected table        Page 3 16  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     nm    SI 3050 g SCODUS  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    Table 3 3  Commands Descriptions    SECTION DESCRIPTION    Data Carousels  Manages the use of data carousels     When the check box    Send tables by these data carousels only    is  checked   The tables are created only by the data carousels found on  the data carousels list     When the check box    Send tables by these data carousels only    is  unchecked   all the data carousels  which are configured to work with    the profile containing this stream  will create the tables   Recommended  for small systems     Writing the data carousel IP or name in the edit box and pressi
58. graphs describe the detailed display view of the event management  window     The PSI SI Management window also has a detailed display section  The detailed display  section of the PSI SI Management window and the detailed display section of the events  management window are very similar  Only the differences between the two sections are  described in the following paragraphs     NOTE    After changing any configuration  press the    Apply    button to accept the new  configuration or    Refresh    to decline the new configuration and return the old  one  The new configuration will be lost unless the  Apply  button was pressed     Sending data to the Multiplexer only occurs when choosing  Send Tables  from  the Table menu  refer to paragraph 3 3 1   Pressing the    Apply    button only  saves the information locally     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 5 11    f     T C SCODUS User Manual  ZA Chapter 5  Event Management  EPG  Window    Y    5 5 1  Item Name Section    The item Name section shows the selected event ID number and name  Refer to Figure  5 6  The name of an Event item is determined by the    Short Event Descriptor     The color  of an event item is determined by the    Content Descriptor        5 5 2  Properties Section    The properties section shows the event date  time and duration  Figure 5 6 shows the  properties section position in the event management window  Figure 5 7 shows an  example of the Properties section  Table 5 2 explains
59. he Matrix maps the two working Multiplexers to be broadcast in the Uplink  In case of a  failure in one of the two Multiplexers or Data Carousel 1  the matrix can be rerouted to the  redundant Multiplexers and Data Carousel 2     Each of the three PSI SI Generator GUIs can manage the PSI SI database      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     r    N    SI 3050 8 SCODUS  PSI SI Generator QE Mart    Y    Figure 1 3  PSI SI Generator   Large System    Remote Client 1 Remote Client 2 Remote Client 3                                                                                                                                                                                                             PSI SI Server                                     DATA carousel 2    DATA carousel 1    ASI    AS          ASI ASI    MUX 1  MUX 1 Redundant    MUX 2  Redundant       UPLINK UPLINK  1 2    Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 1 5    PN    Fs  k    Y    1 4     Page 1 6     gt  SCODUS User Manual    Chapter 1  General Information    Product Line    The SI 3050 PSI SI Generator is an integral member of the advanced CODICO   product  line  The CODICO   product family offers comprehensive solutions for both transmission  sites and reception stations  In addition  it is the most cost effective solution for TV  broadcasting applications  Table 1 1 list the CODICO   product family and Figure 1 4  shows the integration of the product line in a DVB environmen
60. ion has the following capabilities    e User Friendly Graphic User Interface  GUI  for  building an up to date overview of present and  future broadcast services    e Set parental lock based on different age groups    e Personalization of viewing by using filtering of  favorite channels and event categories    e Supports multi language  Unicode or other  character tables  descriptors     The PSI SI Generator generates a central database with   the following capabilities    e All information is stored in relational  SQL   database    e Provides local or remote database management    e Provides optional support for multi terminal   distributed  configuration    e Allows backup restore of data stored in the  database     e 10 100 BaseT interface for RTM 3800 3300     Page 1 2  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050    e ASI interface for RTM 3800 3300 and other  multiplexers     1 3  Applications    The PSI SI Generator can be used in a wide range of applications  such as     Fixed distribution   contribution  Satellite  DVB T  MMDS   Cable TV Head Ends   Digital Turnaround   Video Distribution over Telco networks  Video on Demand   Transport Stream processing   DTH  Direct To Home     1 3 1  PSI SI Generator Integration in DVB Application    Figure 1 1 illustrates the PSI SI Generator in a typical video distribution system  The  entire network  stream  service and event information is stored in a central database  This  information is generated  configure
61. irements    COMPONENT SPECIFICATION    Pentium III or better  128 MB RAM or better    Hard Disk 3 GB or better  Ethernet Card 10 100 BaseT  Display Format 800 x 600 or better       1 7 2  Operating System Requirements    The PSI SI Generator has been tested on the Windows 2000 operating system with  service  pack 2  It is recommended to work with this operating system     Page 1 10  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050    PSI SI Generator    2     INSTALLATION    5C CO  Technol US    v    The installation program of the PSI SI Generator is built out of several easy and intuitive  dialogs  Follow the steps below to install the PSI SI Generator   Unless already installed in    the factory      2 Pa   amp T Generator V LED xj    welecene Ip FELGI Genesio VT EDI Setup program  yal Payan al palal S15   S en aia V Spe en AR OA    Hit Wun EM programs  leine rrena Ur    Lh Cirt b L are  clean any payee  cna hore  jure  ck Mee Sr vals the Shug praya    WARNING  Tha propels protected bu copunght lay aed  ntemational best    Una rozz 62 reproduction er dst w ol that Zar Brn  or dra  patki G BR  m   result in 26616 cred and reai panier  and  r  d be propecubed bo the n nuin extend poche ure  aen        e   SL PSL  amp I Generator W160    Destination Location       Setup vd install PSL   rers aes V TUO a a folder   To gaia iro a dber eden cac Rocaren  Nd spie  ie olde        fou cars chase nol ko rilal P5175  Deena WB by  eh r Carsi bo reali Seu    Destination Fol
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63. keeps its information on a relational  SQL  database  The PSI SI  database contains all the table parameters and descriptors generated     The PSI SI database is updated and managed by the PSI SI User Interface     1 5 1 2  PSI SI Database Location    The user is asked to specify a PSI SI Database name and location before starting to work  on the PSI SI Generator  This feature enables the user to manage several PSI SI  databases on different sites     The PSI SI Client can work with one database at a time  The database is located on a  PSI SI server computer and can be controlled by any remote client computer     1 5 2  Data Carousel    1 5 2 1  About the Data Carousel    The Data Carousel is a computer program that organizes and sends the information from  the database to the Multiplexer  The Data Carousel is running as service application  The  Data Carousel displays a  chip  icon on the system tray in the bottom of the screen  Double  clicking the  chip  icon displays the Data Carousel main screen  The main screen shows  errors should they occur and allows to select a database containing the data to be  generated     The Data Carousel sends its data through UDP  over an IP network  or through an ASI  output     The Data Carousel obtains it s own copy of the PSI SI database information at start up  or  when the user chooses the  Send Tables  command from the PSI SI Generator     EIT Present   Following data is also refreshed when an event has stopped or started  EIT  Schedu
64. le data is also refreshed every midnight     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 1 7    f     Y    1 5 2 2     1 5 3   1 5 3 1     1 5 3 2     1 6     1 6 1     1 6 1 1     Page 1 8     gt  SCODUS User Manual    Chapter 1  General Information    Data Carousel Location    The Data Carousel is installed on a computer that is connected to the Multiplexer  Several  Data Carousels can be installed for large networks on different computers  Every Data  Carousel can be controlled separately to send specific streams to different Multiplexers by  providing the Multiplexer IP address to the PSI SI Generator     One Data Carousel can send PSI SI information of a number of streams simultaneously   For each stream  it is possible to configure more then one target  multiplexers   This  enables a variety of system configurations     PSI SI Generator Remote Client    About the PSI SI Generator Remote Client    The PSI SI Generator Client manages the PSI SI database  builds it  and controls the Data  Carousels     The PSI SI Generator Client has an easy to use interface for scheduling events and adding  different descriptors to the PSI SI tables     Changes made with the PSI SI Generator Client are saved immediately on the database   However  the changes take affect only when the Send Tables command is executed     PSI SI Generator Remote Client Location    The PSI SI Generator Client can be located on any client computer connected to the  PSI SI database server computer 
65. lected item     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 29    f     V    N    3 5 5     Page 3 30     gt  SCODUS User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Descriptors Management Section    The descriptor management section manages the descriptor parameters  Each descriptor  has different parameters  Figure 3 26 shows the descriptor management section    Figure 3 26  Descriptor Management Section    Sublitling Descriptio    Language   Type   Page p      Language  Edi Chocia from Esi                Language Subliting Type a   ala Glos  O10 OVE subi    Common controls for all the descriptors are     e  Refresh  button   Restore the descriptor parameters  Changes made by the user   which were not applied  will be lost     e  Apply  button   Apply the changes made by the user     The Advanced Setting view  available by right clicking the descriptor  enables the user to  fine tune where this descriptor will appear in the bit stream  specific tables and or specific  sections   Under regular configurations  it is recommended to leave these settings  untouched     NOTE    The Advanced Settings View is for advanced users and for advanced purposes  only       After changing any configuration  press the  Apply  button to accept the new  configuration or  Refresh  to decline the new configuration and return the old  one  The new configuration will be lost unless the  Apply  button was pressed       Sending data to the Multiplexer only occurs when choosing  S
66. line the new configuration and return the old  one  The new configuration will be lost unless the  Apply  button was pressed     Sending data to the Multiplexer only occurs when choosing  Send Tables  from  the Data Carousels menu  refer to paragraph 3 3 1   Pressing the    Apply     button only saves the information on the database   Item Name Section  The item name section shows the selected item type and ID number  Refer to Figure 4 1   The name of a Bouquet item is determined by the  Bouquet Name Descriptor    Properties Section  The properties section in the bouquets management window enables to manage the BAT  Table  Refer to Figure 4 1   Descriptors List Section    The descriptor list section management is similar to the PSI SI Management window  descriptors list section  See paragraph 3 5 4      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     nm    SI 3050 4 scopus  PSI SI Generator   Martis    Y    4 3 4  Descriptor Management Section    The descriptor management section manages the selected descriptor parameters  Figure  4 1 shows the descriptor management section position in the bouquets management  window  Each descriptor has different parameters     Common controls for all the descriptors are     a   Refresh  button   Restore the descriptor parameters  Changes  made by the user and were not applied will be restored     b   Apply  button   Apply the changes made by the user   The Advanced Setting view  available by right clicking the descriptor  enables the 
67. log      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     r    A    SI 3050 8 SCODUS  PSI SI Generator QU Maori    V    3 3 10  Profiles Dialog    The PSI SI Generator may control more then one set of DVB elements  The PSI SI tables  are built using the DVB elements  Each set of DVB elements is managed in its own profile  and in a separate PSI SI Management window  All profiles are saved under the same  database  Each Data Carousel can send one profile at a time  Figure 3 9 shows the Profiles  dialog     Figure 3 9  Profiles Dialog    HA Profiles   D Program Files Scopus PSI SI GeneratorEpg gdb            Profile Name    Default  Profile      a    7 Delete      E Rename    9    Close      The Profiles dialog has a list of all the profile names  The Profiles has the following buttons        a   Open  button   opens the PSI SI Management window that  contains the selected profile     b   New  button   makes a new empty profile  A new profile has an  empty DVB PSI SI Management Tree     C   Delete  button   deletes the selected profile from the profile list     CAUTION    All DVB Network related data will be lost after deletion     d   Rename  button   rename the profile name     e   Close  button   closes the Profiles dialog     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 13    f     E    scopus User Manual  CF Nerwork heas Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Y    3 3 11  Log Dialog    The Data Carousels Log may be opened by choosing Tools gt View Log    
68. log    The Restore Database dialog restores a previously backed up file  The restored database is  not automatically connected to the PSI SI Generator  To connect the database  the user  should disconnect from the currently opened database and then reconnect to the restored  database  Figure 3 5 shows the Restore Database dialog     Figure 3 5  Restore Database Dialog       E Restore Database P X     Database Information       C  Remote Server    Server IP ar Mame    lt    Database   zw     User Information    User Mame  SYSDBA     Password En           Backup Information  Filename        x Cancel         The Restore Database dialog contains the following parameters     a  Local Server   Remote Server   the location of the database after  restoration     b  Server IP or Name combo box   the server name or IP address   This parameter is valid only when the database is on a remote server     C  Database edit box   The database name and directory     d  User Information   the user name and password  Those parameters  should not be changed     e  Filename   the backup file to restore     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 9    f           Y    3 3 7     Page 3 10    3 SCODUS User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Send Tables Dialog  The  Send Tables  dialog manages the Data Carousels data dispatch     The  Send Tables  dialog is opened by choosing Data Carousels Send    from the PSI SI  Management window menu bar     Figure 3 6 shows the  Se
69. ly basis     029 5 m    Monthly   The task executes on a monthly basis     Paragraphs 6 3 3 1   6 3 3 5 explains the five recurrence patterns     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 6 7    5 SCODUS User Manual    6 3 3 1  Never    The    Never    recurrence pattern option is used to keep a task in the task list but to  postpone the task to an unknown date  Figure 6 6 shows the  Never  option in the  scheduler dialog     Figure 6 6  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Never  y Scheduler  Mew Scheduling T ask General   Commands Timing      Select when the scheduling task will be performed       ecurrence Pattern    Time of Occurrence   2 00 00 m    C Weekly  C Monthly    Next scheduling will occur an   No future scheduling    Apply   Refresh    BE  Clase         6 3 3 2  Once    The  Once  recurrence pattern option is used for performing a task one specific time     Figure 6 7  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Once    e Scheduler    New Scheduling Task General   Commands Timing      Select when the scheduling task will be performed     Oecurence Patten    Time of Occurence  5 37 04 PH of date  87172003 E       C Never    C Weekly  C Monthly    Next scheduling will occur an   No future scheduling    Apply   Refresh    O New   Delete   9     Close         When the    Once    recurrence patterns is selected  a Date Time edit box appears next to it   The Date Time edit box is used for defining the execution time and date     Page 6 8  Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Docu
70. m Language     E   Edit Choose from list    eng  ena English vt  Character T able  Latin alphe v   ira  Event Name 5    News       s Event ID  0  0002  Movie           NE  N BL   3 E  a  45  j  10 n    215 Ty Event ID  00004  News    30          Event Text                            The calendar in the main display screen has several display modes   e One day display    e Five days display   e Week display   e Month display    See section 5 2 for more details on the different calendar displays   An event is shown inside blue frames with its Event ID number and its name     Clicking with the right mouse button on the calendar displays a context menu  The  operations in the context menu are related to the selected event  The following  paragraphs describe the context menu commands     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 5 7    f     S SCODUS User Manual  ZA Chapter 5  Event Management  EPG  Window    Y    5 4 2  Creating Events  Create an event by doing one of the following   1  Select New Event from the context menu   2  Double click on the calendar    3  Drag the mouse from the starting hour to the ending hour in the one  day display     A    New Event    dialog is opened  See Figure 5 4   The application suggests a new unique ID  number to the event  The user might want to change the event ID by editing the ID  number in the edit box     Pressing the  OK  button will create a new event     Figure 5 4  New Event ID Dialog        Enter new Event ID  Ranged
71. mand Parameters                       eene 6 5  Scheduler Dialog   Send TCP Message Command Parameters                       6 6  Scheduler Dialog   Run External File Command Parameters                     ss  6 7  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Never             ssseeeeeeee nnn nnn 6 8  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Once                 seeeeeeeeee nnn nnn 6 8  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Daily                            ceres nnn 6 9  Scheduler Dialog     Timing Tab   Weekly                                eeeeeeee eee eee 6 10  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Monthly                  eesseeeeeennn nnn 6 11  Auto Table Configuration on the Multiplexer Terminal                         eeeeeeeeeeee I  Screen Shot of PID List on the Multiplexer Terminal                          eeeeeeeeeee II   Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050 C SCODUS  PSI SI Generator     SIR  LIST OF TABLES  Table 1 1  CODICOQUIPIOGUCE POEM EU cineri ain ci WIDE TEE E d Mti VUE IRIS EIN CE DER DE 1 6  Table 1 2  Hardware  Re  quiEermebiES csosenvaaausadawkaanadi er adn Ka aka a ace n ina aola cua T a RER KK Qn 1 10  Table 3 1  Network Display Menu Baf   scesosMtorsuT repa NP Erato d ERR iveguUsEssEEESiD TES eaa 3 4  Table 3 2  Connect to Database Dialog parameters                  sees enne nnn 3 7  Table 3 3  Commands DescripEIODS 2uesixaavessiuiangadanddwaaduncaadddweueidad uad add adde a rocca aatia 3 16  Table 5 1  Event Management Menu Bar               cseeesseeenn n
72. me resolution  do the following     1     2     Right click with the mouse on the time scale on the left side of the calendar   A context menu is opened     Select from the context menu the required time resolution      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     f     SI 3050   scopus  PSI SI Generator UE MN    Y    5 5  Detailed Display View  Figure 5 6 shows the PSI SI Generator event management window   The event management window is divided into the following two sections   a  Main Display   The Left side of the window showing a calendar     b  Detailed Display   The right side of the window showing the details of  the selected event on the calendar                              Figure 5 6  Event Management Detailed Display View  Item Name    Section  Detailed  Display  View  PSUS Generator Epg gdb  Default Events of Network ID  aT Pi   Coi Database Edt DataCceroussk Took GoTo Wew Window Hep Pi  25  BE Nx   e Aum Behera Topu      Service ID  Ox1110 has    eread z  Event ID  0084  Howe    Pro perties  asr  Baat 1 DIT TITI TTT TTT 2 s  Section  ERE vere ID  000005  S poet Evert  z L  End Time  1  2003 10S OO So  Dua   0 Hi  30    Min  0    Sec S  TE vere ID  Da  Newel   iy Bel   a sen Descriptor    s Lanoe  T E vmt ID DD  PM eves a Ed Choos lom bi  E mm Management  E Section    Top E venit IC  eG  Sheet Move  Lharsctes Tabla   Lan sehi v Ju  a    TEE vet ID  ea  E prat E veri     5 ge vent ID  UAH  Neve     S ee rT    Descriptor  List Section    The following para
73. ments  p n  100275     r    f     SI 3050 8 SCODUS  PSI SI Generator xU Mart    Y    6 3 3 3  Daily    The    Daily    recurrence pattern option is used to execute a task every day  or every several  days  Figure 6 8 shows the    Daily    option in the scheduler dialog     Figure 6 8  Scheduler Dialog   Timing Tab   Daily        wy Scheduler E B X     Mew Scheduling T ask           General   Commands Timing      Select when the scheduling task will be performed     Occurence Patten    Eea Time of Occurence  5 37 04 PH Every   EH D av z   start at  87172003 H     iL ag    Never end       C  Weekly  C End after       accurence s    C Monthly    End by      Apply   Refresh    9     Close         The    Daily    recurrence pattern option has the following setting     a  Every X Day s    the task will occur every number of days  The number of days  defined in the Day Count edit box  When Day Count is one  the task will occur every  day     b  Start at   The date and time of the first execution of the task  The time of the first  execution will be the time of all other executions     c  Ending date   the ending date can be set to three options   e Never end   the task keeps executing at the appropriate time     e End after X occurrences   The task will be executed a constant number of times  and then stop  The number of times is defined in the  number of time to run  edit  box     e End by date   the task stops executing after a specified date and time  The date  and time are defin
74. mmand  Parameters    P Scheduler    New Scheduling Task           General Lom ands   Timing          Commands ti be executed  H HHHH HHHH HHH HH HH HH HH    2  Change ID    Profile   Default       Node Type  Network Stream       NodelDs   Level LID  Network ID 01000  Stream ID 01100       4  Run External File                   Add   w Del E Change Stream ID to  0  0000    Refresh    9    Close                There are four kinds of commands    e Change ID Command   changes the ID of a node    e Enable ID Command   set a node to be enabled or disabled    e Send TCP Message Command   sends a TCP message to an IP address  e Run External File   Executes a file on the server computer    The Commands tab contains the following components     a  Commands List  Defines the commands included in the task     b  Command Parameters  defines the command parameters  The Command Parameters displays the parameters  of the selected command in the Commands List  Refer to paragraph 6 3 2 1 and d for  specific commands parameters      Up  button   Move the selected command higher in the execution order    Dn  button   Move the selected command lower in the execution order     e   Add  button   Adds a command to the Commands List  A selection box with the  command types appear after pressing the button  The selected command type is  added to the bottom of the Command List     f   Del  button   Deletes the selected command from the Commands List    Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  200
75. nagement  Stream ID   3005    PAT  car  mT   spt    Sechon List Enber sechon number    TT  Manua  pem Ne       Appy   Refresh      To display the advanced management section of a table  do the following   1  Choose a table from the table tab     2  Click the right mouse button on the table parameters area and choose  from the pop up menu  View Advanced Settings  The advanced  configuration for this table appears     3  The following parameters can be changed     e By default  the  V  sign next to the    Create this PSI SI table for this node    is  marked and the table is created  When the  V  sign is unmarked  the table will  not be created     e To add a section number   Check the  Manually select table sections  parameter  enter a section number on  the  Enter section number  edit box from the right and click the  Add  button  The  section number is inserted to the  Section List  list box     e To delete a section number   Select the section number from the section list and click the  Del  button     e To manually define a version for the table  mark  V  next to    Manually select  version  and write a version number on the edit box below     NOTE    Always prefer the automatic selection of table sections     The Table Generation Advanced management is for advanced users and for  advanced purposes only      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050    scopus  PSI SI Generator DM FU    3 5 4  Descriptors List Section    The descriptor list section manage
76. nd Tables  dialog     Figure 3 6  Send Tables Dialog              8 cend Tables 15 B x     Data Carousel Profle o UN    slave Default       When sending tables  f Refresh only tables that were changed since last send  recommended     ai Refresh      The    Send Tables    dialog has a Data Carousels list  The Data Carousel list contains all Data  Carousels that are connected to the same database file  Each Data Carousel is assigned a  profile  Refer to paragraph 3 3 10 for more detail regarding profiles     C  Fully refresh all tables  takes longer time     Ed     end    it           The Send Tables dialog has the following operations   a  Modify a Data Carousel    1  Double click on the profile name  A selection box with all available profiles is  opened     2  Choose a profile from the list   b  Send tables to Data Carousels    1  Select the Data Carousels from the list by clicking on them   Several Data Carousels may be selected     2  Select whether all the tables are refreshed or only the updated  tables are refreshed when the  Send  button is pressed     3  Press the  Send  button  The updated profiles have been sent to the selected Data  Carousels     C  Refresh the Data Carousel display  Press the  Refresh  button  The Data Carousel list is updated     d  Close the dialog  Press the  Close  button  The Sent Tables dialog is closed     NOTE    The Data Carousels 2Send to All menu command sends the data to all  connected Data Carousels      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Doc
77. nd after X occurrences   The task will be executed a constant number of times  and then stop     e End by date   the task stops executing after a specified date  The date is defined  in the  End by  Date edit box     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 6 11    nm    SI 3050 g SCODUS  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    Appendix A  RTM 3300 3800 Configuration    To configure the PSI SI Generator correctly  several items need to be checked on the  Multiplexer  Paragraph A 1 describes the checking process of the tables    status  Paragraph  A 2 describes the checking process of the PID numbers  All operations on those  paragraphs are performed on the Multiplexer terminal     The following paragraphs describe procedures on the CODICO   RTM 3300 3800 DVB  Multiplexer  If another Multiplexer is used  please refer to the specific Multiplexer user  manual     A 1 Checking tables status    To retrieve the table status information  on the Multiplexer main menu press  c    configuration menu  and then  T  Automatic Tables configuration menu      Figure A 1  Auto Table Configuration on the Multiplexer Terminal    ena dis  DISABLED   toggle  ena dis  DISABLED   toggle  ena dis  DISABLED   toggle  ena dis  DISABLED   toggle       ena dis  ENABLED   toggle    The terminal shows the status of the table types generated by the Multiplexer   refer to figure A 1   All enabled table types are generated by the Multiplexer     To toggle a table state between enabled and disabled 
78. ng the   Add  button will add the data carousel to the data carousel list     Selecting a data carousel from the list and pressing the  Del  button  will delete the data carousel from the data carousel list        The stream configuration dialog has the following operations     a  Modifying a configuration  Select a configuration from the configuration list and modify the  parameters using Table 3 3  Apply the changes using the  Apply   button     b  Adding a different configuration  Press the  New  button  A new configuration named    None    appeared in the  configuration list  Modify the selected configuration  The configuration name in the  configuration list is changed only after the  Apply  button is pressed     C  Deleting a configuration  Select a configuration and press the  Delete  button  The configuration is deleted     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 17    f        S scopus User Manual  ZS Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Y    3 3 13  PID Contents Management    The PID contents management enables the user to specify the PID actual data  Specifying  the PID actual data should be done to data PIDs only     Figure 3 12 shows the PID contents dialog   NOTE  Use this option by advanced users only and for advanced purposes only     Figure 3 12  PID Contents Dialog             if  PID Content    Content for PID Default 1000 1100 1110 1111     v Send Content General PID Content    Repetition Time fi Dr  milliseconds     Content Bytes    L
79. nges  send tables to these data carousels    Data Carousel Profile  slave Profile2          When sending tables  E Refresh only tables that were changed since last send  recommended     C Fully refresh all tables  takes longer time   SEPP T bee Weal  C New   X Delete   9   1 Close                  The Scheduler dialog contains the following components     a  Task list   a list of all the tasks the has been set to the scheduler    p    Task parameters   defines the task commands  timing scheme and Data Carousels  to be used  Paragraph 6 3 explains how to setup a task      New  button   add a new task to the task list   Delete  button   deletes a task from the task list     Apply  button   saves the changes made to the task parameters    ho QA 0     Refresh  button   restores changes that were not applied      Close  button   closes the Scheduler dialog     tQ    Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 6 1    N     6 3     6 3 1     Page 6 2    l    SCOPUS User Manual    Chapter 6  Scheduler Management    Task Parameters    The task parameters are composed out of the three following tabs     General Tab    The general tab defines the task name and the Data Carousels that sends the updated  tables  The tables are updated automatically by the task  when it performs at the  scheduled time  Figure 6 1 shows the general tab     The General Tab contains the following components     a     Scheduling Task Name  changes the task name    Data Carousel list  list of Data 
80. nne nnne 5 2  Table 5 2  Data Section Parameters              sssssssssssseeeeeee nene nha nana anna nn nnn 5 12    Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page v    SI 3050    PSI SI Generator S    P    AES    Y    1  GENERAL INFORMATION    1 1  Introduction    The CODICO   SI 3050 PSI SI Generator is a modular  scalable and configurable  yet  powerful and user friendly Windows 2000 Distributed based application  which provides  the user the following capabilities     Handling the entire PSI SI information in an intuitive  system oriented manner   without having to deal with table details where it is not needed     Generation of static and dynamic DVB Service Information  SI  and MPEG 2 Program  Specific Information  PSI  tables     Generation of Electronic Program Guides  EPGs      Injection of the PSI SI table streams into Multiplexers  such as the CODICO    RTM 3800 3300 DVB Multiplexer  in broadcast head end systems     Execution of scheduled tasks at predefined times     Import data from different formats  Including XML and Excel formats     The PSI SI Generator provides management for the following     a     Network Stream and Service Management  Manages the network components parameters  networks  streams  services and PIDs     Bouquets Management  Manages the network bouquets parameters  Each network has its own bouquet  management window     Events Management  Manages the services events parameters  Each service has its own event management  window     S
81. nnect to Database Dialog                  Connect to Database E x     Database Information    NOTE              Remote Server    Server IP ar Mame   d  Database  C  Program Files  S ze    Notification Server Info  N obc ation   Server Port  4050     User Information    User Name  SYSDBA    Password pese 7    X Cancel      Table 3 2  Connect to Database Dialog parameters    ITEM DESCRIPTION  Local Server   Chooses between a database on this computer  or ona  Remote Server remote server     Server IP or Name Selects the server IP address or the server name  only if     Remote Server    is selected     Changes the database name and directory     The    Connect    command is disabled after a database  connection has been achieved  To connect to a  different database   close the current connection and  then reconnect to a new database                  Notification Server Port Selects the Notification server port  This parameter is set  during installation and should not be changed    User Name Changes the user name  This parameter is set during  installation and should not be changed    Password Changes the password  This parameter is set during  installation and should not be changed        Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 7    J     G    3 3 3     3 3 4     3 3 5     Page 3 8    SC    Nen    Opus User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Disconnect from Database    Choosing the    Disconnect from Database    command will close all active win
82. over an IP network or on the server itself  Several  PSI SI Generator Clients can simultaneously manage the same PSI SI database from  different client computers     PSI SI Tables    The PSI SI Generator can automatically generate the tables based on the PSI SI database  information  The RTM 3800 3300 can also automatically generate a basic form of most of  those tables  Every method of creation has its advantages  Generating the tables can be  shared between the Multiplexer and the PSI SI Generator as long as two table types are  not created twice     Creating tables with the PSI SI Generator obligates the user to synchronize mutual  parameters in the PSI SI Generator to match those on the Multiplexer     The following sections provides explanation on the various PSI SI tables   PSI Tables Description    Program Association Table  PAT     The Program Association Table  PAT  is like a root directory for the transport stream  The  PAT lists all the programs in the stream and provides the PID  Packet Identifier  value for  the Program Map Table  PMT  associated with each program  The PAT can also contain the  PID number for the Network Information Table  NIT   which provides access to other  transport streams in the network  The decoder is always able to find the PAT  if present in  the stream  since it is always in packets with a PID value of OO      Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     SI 3050    PSI SI Generator S    1 6 1 2     1 6 1 3     1 6 2     1 6 2 1
83. p n  100275     SI 3050 S scopus  PSI SI Generator DM FU    3 5  Detailed Display View    The detailed display view shows the details of the selected item on the PSI SI Management  Tree  See Figure 3 18     Figure 3 18  PSI SI Generator PSI SI Management Window                                                D int Detailed  escriptor S S    p   Display View  List Section  PSI SI Generator   Epg gdb    Default  i   x   D3 Database Edit Data Carousels Tools Additional Window Heip    8  x  Item Name  565 iP Ba ge   Oa Ea Cx j T  Section  5i e 7   Ge K   D g X ra P PAS ada ati 2d  n   x E  muuuuumu  E D 3 DVB    EQ Network ID  01000 Do id  Mo     ae Stream ID  0x1100    PMT   CO  Pe 8     EMQ Service ID  041110   m           fie PID  Ox1111  Video  Edt   Choose fr  m list          E PID  041112  Audio   0x02  0x02 ISCPIEC 13818 2 Video  MPEG2   lt        EQ Service ID  01210   bez Properties       n PID  0x1 211  Video  BEHBNEBEBEEHEBEBEBEENM BRRBRRBRRBRRBRRBRRRBRRRRRRBRRBRBRBRRBRRBRRBRBRRBRRBRRBRRBRBRBRRR R S ti    o gg PID  01212  Data  Reftesh ection  PO Stream ID  041200 a     EEL  ce   Network ID  02000 PMT Video Stream Jescriptor Video Steam Descrigtor    General   MPEG 2   iL fi Frame Rate    Edit Choose from list Descriptor     0x0 Jox1 23 976     d EE Management       Multiple Frame Rate   s  Tok   MPEG 1 Only Section       Constrained Parameter  a T Still Picture  i j     Del 8 Refresh    EBRNENBENBENEENENENBNEEEENEENENENENBENENENENENENENENNENEENEENENN     Connected to D
84. ric erreina a E E 3 26   349 2  gueleri me oi M                     3 26   3 5 2 1  Network Properties    esos e cc e e ce e e ce e e eee e UD EFE RE ER REEF ETE EE 3 26   Jo  Seam  Proper Summe teli aie d uuu D od laU CU aD A UA 3 26   Sig  3  Se VICO PIODSEUBS serate acd dci oam N Ed RHENO 3 27   dug  PIDDIPPODSLISS dndebaduteeddauteEt n E Ee uvs dau tivaRE Nu Rea UR 3 27   3 5 9  Advanced Table SCUINGS sesseseseornuusekput nrn EEEE N CENAA EERME 3 28   3 5 4  DescripForS List SeCLlOTI sv Seeds sunge kat bus weiccdmU as adus tros ia Maga ttd dics oU Kao 3 29   3 5 5  Descriptors Management SECtION         ccccee cece cece eee K KNS 9 9 a 94 KS 9 R aN 3 30   3 5 6  Proprietary  CSCHIDUOKS aixavust quesbxuteaaaddivaxuudkadudad A E 3 31  Bouquets Management WIFIOIOUN vusrnessacitie rixas snidsutseu Emus EVEN S FE ERI DPI MATE NES MEUM KE 4 1  4 1  E 1  TTT 4 1  4 2  Malin DI Dilay VICW PT                  G      R   e 4 2  4 3  RAKHI DRI e  UA 4 2  4 3 1  Hem cia merced e geen ee een Do DO TT 4 2   4 3 2  musjei m  llge od TS 4 2   4 3 3  DES CUP COR GSE ee 4 2   4 3 4  Descriptor Management SECON T 4 3   Event Management  EPG  WIBGOOW uis Ra euius eo usu PD GE V EUN ui RIS ES K 0 Ra KR UN EE LAE 5 1  5 1  CEN r EE a E EN H a E a T 5 1  DA  KO 1 eenaa E T A E AT 5 1  5 2 1  Men SUI CUTS me rcp 5 2   B 2 2   F E eee ere eee een eee ar Te eer er EI MM P ee nee OSEE 5 6   95  ics BS gee er te en ee E IE ME MEUM DE 5 6  5 4  Mali DiS play RI  PG v               5 7  5 4 1   Main D
85. s the descriptor list for the selected item     Figure 3 24 shows the descriptor list section     Figure 3 24  Descriptor List Section         PMT Conditional Access Descriptor    PMT Registration Descriptor    SOT NVOD Reference Descriptor         SOT Stuffing Descriptor  PMT Private Data Specifier Descrip        The Descriptors list section has the following buttons     a   Add  button   opens a list of descriptors available to the current  item  The selected descriptor will be added to the descriptor list  The  descriptor dialog is organized in a hierarchy order by the descriptors  tables  Figure 3 25 shows an example of the Select Descriptor dialog  for a stream component     Figure 3 25 Select Descriptor Dialog   x     H  CAT  Conditional Access Descriptor  Proprietary Descriptor   E  NIT  Service List Descriptor  Stuffing Descriptor  Satellite Delivery System Descriptor  Cable Delivery System Descriptor    Terrestrial Delivery System Descriptor    Private Data Specifier Descriptor  Frequency List Descriptor  Proprietary Descriptor      TOT  Local Time Offset Descriptor  Proprietary Descriptor    x cous          Del  button   delete a selected descriptor from the descriptor list    Up  button   moves the selected descriptor one raw above      Dn  button   moves the selected descriptor one raw below     p 007     Tbl  button   switches between the PSI SI tables   This button is enabled only when the selected descriptor can appear on  a different table for the currently se
86. sabled items will  not appear in the bit stream     To enable   disable an item  do the following    1  Select an item from the PSI SI Management Tree    2  Click the right mouse button on the item  A context menu is opened   3  Choose the    Enabled    command from the context menu   4    The item state has been toggled between enabled and disabled     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 3 23         V    Y    3 4 8     Page 3 24     gt  scopus User Manual    Chapter 3  PSI SI Management Window    Importing Events    The PSI SI Generator has the ability to import events from external files in the following  formats     e Microsoft Excel Sheet   an Excel file containing events information   e EVT File   an XML file containing events information with an EVT extension     Example files for all import formats exist in the    Import    directory beneath the PSI SI  Generator installation directory     To import events  do the following   a  Select a service from the PSI SI Management Tree   b  Right click with the mouse on the selected service  A context menu appeared     c  Select the commands   Import from Excel File     or  Import from XML EVT File     from  the context menu  A dialog is opened     d  Select the appropriate data file from the dialog and click the  Open  button   NOTE    Importing from excel files format require the installation of excel version 9 0     also known as Excel 2000  on the computer         Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  
87. se a directory for the installation   It is recommended to use the default directory     Click the  Next  button to display the Select  Components dialog     On the Select Components dialog  select from  the drop down list the  Full installation of server  and development tools  option and Click the   Next  button to display the Select Start  Menu Folder dialog     Click the  Next  button on the Select start  menu folder dialog to display the Select  Additional Tasks dialog     Make sure the following options on the Select  additional tasks dialog will be selected       Create a Menu Group    Install IBServer using the guardian service    Start Firebird service when setup complete    Click the  Next  button to display the Ready to  Install dialog     Click the  Install  button on the Ready to  install dialog to start copying and installing the  Firebird server     The Information dialog appears after  installation     Click the  Next  button on the Information  dialog     Click the  Finish  button on the Firebird final  screen     Click the  Finish  button on the PSI SI  Generator final screen  After a few moments   the Install dialog Displays     The Installation program must restart the  computer to complete the installation  Click   OK  on the Install dialog to complete the  installation and restart the computer     Scopus Documents  p n  100275     P     SI 3050 3 SCOpUS  PSI SI Generator e  Merten    Nn    3  PSI SI MANAGEMENT WINDOW    3 1  General    The PSI SI Managem
88. sociation Table  BAT     A Bouquet is a commercial offering  or a group of services that can be purchased as a  single product  The Bouquet Association Table  BAT  describes the services available in a  given bouquet     1 6 2 6  Event Information Table  EIT     An event is a collection of elementary streams with a common time base set to start and  end at the same time   We often refer to events as    TV programs      The Event  Information Table  EIT  provides information about events in the network  such as their  start time and duration  Two different types of EITs can be transmitted at the same time   EIT Present and Following and the EIT Schedule  The EIT Present describes the events  currently being broadcast on the service accessed by the viewer  while the EIT Following  provides information about the next event to be broadcast on that service  The EIT  Schedule lists events available on the network for anywhere from the next few hours to  the next few days  depending on the service provider   s implementation  There are two  types of EIT     e    EIT actual    are the EIT tables of the services in the current stream    e    EIT other    are the EIT tables of the services in other streams in the network  containing the current stream  not including the services in the current stream     1 7  Characteristics and Specifications    1 7 1  Hardware Requirements    The following are the hardware requirements for the PSI SI Generator workstation     Table 1 2  Hardware Requ
89. t     Table 1 1  CODICO   Product Family    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION   E 90 E 900 E 1000 Professional Encoders   E 1000 E 1100 Advanced MPEG 2 Encoders   E 1510 E 1710 DSNG Encoders   IRD 2600 IRD 2800 Advanced Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders    CID 3100 Common Interface Decryptor    RTM 3800 DVB Multiplexer  NMS 4000  CAS 5000 Conditional Access System    Figure 1 4  CODICO   Integrated Product Line       QPSK  QAM                CODICO   CID 3100  E NU  aeree E 1x00  ler     w         Ta  nm        LL   EHNIER  Over the air control CODICO  IRD 28xx  Telco Program scheduling Video   Statistical Multiplexer    Over the air SW download   Re multiplexer Remote CA f E   DVB scrambler  CA Interface Remote NMS     M N Redundancy   Data       CODICrypt   PCMCIA module       E  S     5  TAT 5 7 Qu eU  CAL MULTIPLEXING  TRANSMIS    Rev B    Sep  2003  Scopus Documents  p n  100275     nm    SI 3050 g SCODUS  PSI SI Generator UE MN mm    Y    1 5  Functional Description    The PSI SI generator is based on a distributed architecture functionally divided into three  components     e The Database Server component  explained in paragraph 1 5 1  e  he Data Carousel component  explained in paragraph 1 5 2  e The PSI SI Generator graphical user interface  client   explained in paragraph 1 5 3    The PSI SI Generator main purpose is to generate PSI SI tables  Paragraph 1 6 defines  the PSI SI tables     1 5 1  PSI SI Database    1 5 1 1  About the PSI SI Database    The PSI SI Generator 
90. uments  p n  100275     SI 3050    PSI S  Generator E    3 3 8     f     X scopus    Y    Receive Tables Dialog    The Receive Tables dialog enables the user to receive tables from a video transport stream  from a specific Data Carousel  The Data Carousel builds PSI SI Generator database profile  according to the PSI SI tables found in the video stream     The    Receive Tables    dialog is opened by choosing Data Carousels gt Receive    from the  PSI SI Management window menu bar     Figure 3 7 shows the Receive Tables dialog     Figure 3 7  Receive Tables Dialog            S Receive Tables E x     Data Carousel         Interface       Mane Directory                File Extension    Advanced Settings    Keep Version Number     Keep Section Numbers    Keep Descriptor T able         l   Notify me when analyzing is finished    Da Receive   Xx Close      The Receive Tables dialog has the following parameters        a  Data Carousel   Select a Data Carousel to handle the process of  receiving the tables from the transport stream    b  Interface   Select the interface of the transport stream   1  None   default setting  Do not receive any transport stream     2  File   Receive a transport stream from a file  A directory and a file extension  parameter are needed    C  Advanced Settings   The Advanced Settings is for advanced users and for advanced  purposes only     d  Notification Setting   notify the user when the process is complete  The process time  may be very lengthy     Th
91. user  to fine tune where this descriptor will appear in the bit stream  specific tables and or    specific sections   Under regular configurations  it is recommended to leave these settings  untouched     NOTE    The Advanced Settings View is for advanced users and for advanced purposes  only     Scopus Documents  p n  100275   Rev B    Sep  2003  Page 4 3    nm    SI 3050 3 SCOpUS  PSI SI Generator UE ee    Y    9  EVENT MANAGEMENT  EPG  WINDOW    5 1  General    The event management window manages all events related parameters  and is used to  generate the EPG  Electronic Program Guide  data  Figure 5 3 shows the event  management window     Each service has a different event management window  To display a service event  management window  do the following steps     1  Select the service from the PSI SI Management Tree section in the  PSI SI Management window     2  Press the  Events  command in the    Additional    Menu   3  The events management window for the selected service is opened     The following section explains the events management window     5 2  Menu Bar    This section describes the Event Management Menu bar  Figure 5 1 Displays the Menu  Tree of the Event Management Window  Table 5 1 in paragraph 5 2 1 describes the  structure of the menu bar and a brief description on each command  The following  paragraphs explain some of the commands in more details     Figure 5 1  Event Management Window Menu Bar           Work Week   5 Days     View Log       Arrange 
    
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