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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
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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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