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1. 1113050 10 Port ASI IP Multiplexer and Media Router ADTEC USER GUIDE lee Table of Contents Product ido 1 Introduction About Digital Turn Around rsin uee a Voan ae akadai r ren aran 1 Application 1 Benefits of an Adtec Digital Turn Around ROUt6T oooocccnnocccnonoccnnoncncnanonononnnnnnn cnc nar n nr nnnnnnnnnnernnnnnennnnnnennnnerrrnnnen nn 1 About E iccidiccaesecchascace ree steteietycctenchanscecesdadieesedeess E ET 2 Hardware Specification amp Requirements 4 4244s40ennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen nn 3 Erben 3 Front P nel Fe t res 5 2 Hann a ae ine 3 Back Plica iia AA 3 Electrical Device Gompliance N tices ii rt it tio tients 6 safety Wamings and GaltiONS ias Aral 6 Lithium Battery Safety StateMent ooonoconnocinncconccnoconnnnnncnonrn crac cn nc rra 6 Eol Eta Oo EEEE ETE tddi 7 Getting MEIE a o EETA T E E T A T AT 9 Install ti na oa Ir ee a Re ee et 9 AKo ADINE 1012 0 EE AEA A E A E A 10 Front PanelsLayOuty cece riren a dido nn ren aa iaia E EN 10 Back Panel omar na SA ed lee i aden 12 G nnectivity Fe lures u lee a er Eiern 12 LED Status Indicators coca 13 System Indicators sietne bad da 13 Ouiput LEDs coa a AE E E a lps aca 13 INputlEDS A u e to he 14 A ERTE ATEA A TE AT 15 Setting IP Parameters from the Front Panel u rs40snnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
2. 8 9 Encoder Encoder Encoder Encoder Encoder Pri 1A Pri 3A Soc Grp A Pn 28 Pn 4B Encoder Encoder Encoder Encoder Encoder Pri 2A Pr 4A Pn 18 Ph 3B Sec Grp B Ali ee N 2 A V Switcher Router 8 AV Inputs Redundancy Group 2 Redundancy Group 1 55 User Interface 4 2 Redundancy Example 4 2 Redundancy Example ASI out to Modulator An 0 Edje 3000 eal Multiplexor SET 37 YU Edje 2100 Encoder Edje 2100 Encoder dje 2100 Encoder Of Nl Y a Pesa LNS8 p 7 y Switcher ASI Output AS put ne Input Video wu Redundant ASI Switched Video N 1 nooo Switched Video N 2 Async Pesa Control Redundancy Pinout The redundancy cable between the DTA 3050 and the Pesa LNS8 is an RS 232 cross over cable and is pinned as follows DB 9 Female DB 9 Female User Interface 56 Multiplexer Redundancy The DTA 3050 is designed to provide 1 1 encoder redundancy when connected to a second DTA 3050 encoder No external redundancy switch is required to provide 1 1 redundancy all redundancy support is contained in the unit The secondary Multiplexer will be upstream to the primary Multiplexer When the secondary is online the output will flow through the primary When the secondary is offline then the output will simply terminate into the primary and the primary s output will be the egress present at the output Redundancy is controlled by the primary Mul
3. 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt configuration xmins xi http www w3 org 2001 XInclude gt lt manual_pid_config index 5 gt lt pid gt lt program_number_out base 10 gt 9999 lt program_number_out gt lt pid_in base 16 gt 0 lt pid_in gt lt pid_out base 16 gt 256 lt pid_out gt lt stream_type gt PMT lt stream_type gt lt pid gt lt pid gt lt program_number_out base 10 gt 9999 lt program_number_out gt lt pid_in base 16 gt 257 lt pid_in gt lt pid_out base 16 gt 257 lt pid_out gt lt stream_type gt Private lt stream_type gt lt pid gt lt manual_pid_config gt lt configuration gt Elementary Stream Addition The sample below will pass PIDs Oxcf and Oxd from Input 5 ans add htem to porgram number 2 sourced from input 2 This sample is from an MPH injection application If you wanted to add the MHP objects to additional programs you would add additional xml notes with the corresponding lt port gt and lt program_number_out gt elements lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt configuration xmins xi http www w3 org 2001 XInclude gt lt manual_pid_config index 10 gt lt pid gt lt port gt 2 lt port gt lt program_number_out_base 10 gt 2 lt program_number_out gt lt pid_in base 16 gt cf lt pid_in gt lt pid_out base 16 gt cf lt pid_out gt lt stream_type gt Type B lt stream_type gt lt pid gt lt manual_pid_config gt lt configuration gt XML Elements Complete b
4. In this mode MHP services present in the Ingress can be mapped and associated to services coming in through other ports Injector Table Mode Table Format Explanation Incoming services are processed using DVB table structure MPEG Incoming services are processed using PAT and PMT only ATSC Incoming services are processed using ATSC table structure DCII Incoming services are processed using Digicypher II table structure Incoming services are processed using information in the manualpidconfigX xml file where X is None the port number These files are located in the etc asimux directory 23 User Interface Using the GUI Interface Introduction The Adtec DTA3050 features an on board Graphical User Interface for easy operability To access the GUI bring up a web browser such as Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator or Mozilla Firefox and type your DTA s IP address into the URL locator and press Enter The DTA s on board GUI will launch displaying a page like this inputs mappings outputs tables IP destinations MPE redundancy logs help This page lists basic version and operating time information for the unit and contains a login window USER in all caps is the default login password Also on this screen and repeated on every screen is a Status snapshot window giving current status for ASI Data ASI Fill IPTV and Redundancy The GUI enables you to interface with the DTA3050 throu
5. ambient temperature of 50 degrees Celcius 122 degrees Fahrenheit e Install the unit in a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised The recommended clearance on the top and sides of the unit is at least 1 2 one half inch one centimeter e Mounting of the unit in a rack should be such that no hazardous condition is achieved due to uneven mechanical loading e Use only a grounded electrical outlet when connecting the unit to a power source e Reliable earth grounding of rack mount equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connection other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Lithium Battery Safety Statement i A AN 10m AN AN Lithium Battery Safety Statement_ Caution Lithium battery inside Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by battery manufacturer US Attention Contient une pile de lithium Risque d explosion dans le cas o la pile ne serait pas correctement remplac e Remplacer uniquement avec une pile semblable ou equivalente au type de pile recommand par le fabricant FR Forsigtig Indeholder lithiumbattterier Risiko for eksplosion hvis batteriet udskiftes forkert Ma kun udskiftes med samme eller tilsvarende type som anbefalet af fabikanten DK Varoitus T m tuote k ytt laservaloa Skannerissa on jok
6. eth1 GigE subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 defaulted off User Name adtec Password Getting Started 20 Intentionally Left Blank User Interface Port and Table Mode This article compares and contrasts Port Mode and Table Mode on the DTA3050 Router Table Mode and Port Mode are accessed using the Mode button on the DTA3050 s front panel Port Mode Function Explanation All programs and PID s that are present at the ingress get passed directly to the Egress with no remapping performed In this mode no PID conflict detection is performed on the Egress so it is the user s responsibility to ensure that no conflicts exist Pass As a default the incoming values are used for the outgoing values In this mode the DTA does prevent PID conflicts in the Egress as part of the auto logic algorithm All programs and PID s present in the Ingress that are added to the Egress by the user will be added and Auto remapped by the DTA Router according an auto logic algorithm Recommended for most applications Only programs and PID s that are manually added by the user are passed to the Egress Manual PID values and program information are mapped using user defined values In this mode the DTA does prevent PID conflicts in the Egress as part of the auto logic algorithm SI Injector ony J Used for inputting multiple NIT tables and appending them to NIT Other MHP Special mode used only for MHP applications
7. on warranty and non warranty repairs on Adtec manufactured equipment excluding Studio Encoders Plan Comparisons Feature ER FR TE Pian Name Priority 24 Standard Priority Limited f 9 00 AM 5 00 PM U S Central Standard Time ASUS DASEIN SER ExcludesWeekends amp Holidays Call Response Time Same day 2 hours 1st in order of call list Same Day 4 Hours 2nd in order of call list 48 Hours Discounted Site Visits None Discounted Training Repair Service Guaranteed 1 Day Turnaround 3 Day Turnaround None A one month free service extension will be awarded if Adtec fails to meet its service guarantee Appendix 72 Troubleshooting Guide DTA3050 Problem have video but no audio on my receiver have an old mux and my IP out does not appear on my GIGE network My web interface GUI went away am missing one of my services on the output Inputs are on manual mode New IP addresses don t work Input indicators are constantly red Input indicators are neither red or green Input indicators continue to flash red Output indicator periodically flashes red do not see the Modulation type used in the Output menu cannot get Ethernet LAN connectivity to my DTA3050 the front panel displays Mux shutdown Web Interface on board GUI displays cannot get session Changes are not persistant permanent 73 Solution Check the table type on your Mux input If table type i
8. overflow Siena Green Outputting data not configured Output CA LED located in Out indicator group at left of front panel Conditional Access FED core En aaa Output GigE LED Although there is an LED on the panel it is non functional On the rear panel a functional GigE indicator is found See Rear Panel Connections in the Tour the Box section for a full description Input LEDs ASI Inputs 1 10 LED Color Status no sync no tables port enabled but no programs are mapped to output Green OK normal operation Green flashing port is a backup in a redundant pair Getting Started 14 Setting IP Parameters The IP Parameters for the unit can be set from either the Front Panel or through a terminal session Setting it via the Front Panel is easiest but both methods are described in this topic Setting IP Parameters from the Front Panel The IP address for the unit can be configured through the front panel by following this procedure Press Mode twice eth0 IP Address will display in the LCD Press Select the cursor will flash Press the Right arrow key to move through the IP Address fields press the Up and Down arrow keys to change the values in those fields a Press Enter when all values have been changed 5 Press the Up arrow to display ethO IP Mask on the LCD le Press Select the cursor will flash z Press the Right arrow key to move through
9. 2 PSI Default is enabled for each port e DVB SI Default is enabled for each port e ATSC PSIP Output Only A None option in the drop down menu turns tables off Signed In When you have signed into the GUI the main screen difference is that now all fields are text pull down boxes for editing the screen settings Additionally the first control is a pull down to designate the active table type DVB NTSC or MPEG Use of Tables Service tables provide information about incoming content Tables allow content in Single Program Transport Streams SPTS and Multi Program Transport Streams MPTS to be aggregated into a single MPTS and announced to downstream devices in a dynamic fashion MPEG Main Window Shown MPEG tables organize the transmission of compressed audio and video in a single transport stream Control Type Function PAT Rate assign rate in tenths of a second of how often this table is transmitted in the stream PMT Rate assign rate in tenths of a second of how often this table is transmitted in the stream CAT Rate text box assign rate in tenths of a second of how often this table is transmitted in the stream 35 User Interface DVB Digital Video Broadcasting the DTA3050 uses four tables to organize DVB data for ingress and egress Each is described below Jove y Table Sharing there are two drop down controls available Enable switches the feature on and off Master
10. 79 GNU General Public License atera aa 80 Preamble cito sal tt dato dde cl inde 80 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION ea li 80 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs uunssssnerssnnensennnernnnnnnnnnnennenenenennnnen nenn nennen nnnnnnnnnnnnernnnen ern 82 Product Overview Introduction About Digital Turn Around Digital Turn Around DTA is acommonly required function for Terrestrial Cable and IPTV distribution Adtec s DTA 3050 HW3 provides the means of receiving up to ten physical Single SPTS or Multiple MPTS Program Transport Streams and re multiplexing table processing ciphering and routing to a single triplex mirrored Asynchronous Serial Interface ASI and or Gigabit Ethernet GIGE interface Applications e Telco IPTV Broadband IPTV Cost effective and reliable delivery of video audio and data services to an unlimited number of consumer set top boxes or PC MAC clients on an IP network e Satellite Digital TV Aggregate video audio and data services process services inject tables encrypt and pass them via ASI or IP to modulators supporting traditional DVBS and the emerging DVBS2 or other satellite distribution method e Terrestrial Digital TV Aggregate video audio and data services process services inject tables encrypt them and pass them via ASI or IP to modulators supporting ATSC DVBT DVBH DMB or other terrestrial distribution method e C
11. DTA will autoselect a free PID EMMG Data Channel ID provided by CAS manufacturer EMMG Keep Alive provided by CAS manufacturer Private Data Link provided by CAS manufacturer Private Data provided by CAS manufacturer User Interface Logged In When you have signed into the GUI a different screen appears one for each enabled service up to 5 total and you can now edit the screen settings Screenshot Main Window shown 00000000 0000 0 0 0 0 43 User Interface Parameter Descriptions Parameter Type Options Adtec AES Decrypt pull down menu E nae Eurocast Enable pull down menu Conax Keyfly AdtecOST AES XCrypt UDP EMMG Mode pull down menu Private Data text field user defined User Interface 44 Intentionally Left Blank IP Destinations Screen IP Destinations 226 01941 oo eo EU me tinatior tat t 226 0 194 1 2000 226 0 194 1 2000 Enabled Edit Delete In View Only mode not signed into the GUI the IP Destinations screen gives the following information Data Function destination s IP Address egress port assignment Src Port shows the Source Port that will be stamped in the header packet IP TTL time to live number of iterations the multicast can go through before it expires Name destination name Destination destination s IP domain stream format Action Click the lt View gt link to access the next level Once lt View gt has been clicked the
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13. designates the unit as the master control unit for table insertion Network Information Table e NIT contains information about a network s satellite orbit transponder tuning parameters and other network specific information Itis always located on PID 0x0010 Adtec Network ves 7 fo JAdtecNetwork fq ves fo User Interface 36 Control Type Options Function pull down menu switches inclusion of an NIT on and off determines how often an NIT will be included in Rate Text ax user defined the stream number entered is expressed in tenths of a second Network Name Name network s name that will be announced by the NIT Network ID network s ID that will be announced by the NIT Cable Delivery Descriptor pull down menu Satellite type of network carrier Terrestrial frequency of the carrier Frequency er anne allows set top boxes to dynamically determine information about the carrier supporting the network symbol rate of the carrier Symbol Rate textbox serdetned allows set top boxes to dynamically determine information about the carrier supporting the network linear horizontal ach linear vertical orientation of the transmitter that will send the Polarization pull down menu f circular horizontal encoded stream circular vertical East y A East West pull down menu West modulation parameter user defined Orbital Position orbital position of a receiving satellite Ce
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16. screen shifts to this configuration Back gt 5 User Interface Each of the four tables contains specific information General Table Data Function port assignment on the DTA this stream is using sets the Source Port stamp in the header packet State on or off enablement Programs Table Lists assigned programs Tables Table Data Function table format selected Program Association Table lists all the programs contained in the transport stream shows the PID value for the PMT PAT associated with each program The PAT is always found on PID 0x0000 DVB NIT Table Network Name user entered Network s name as appears in program guides NIT Rate frequency with which an NIT is sent in the stream Network ID ID code of the network Symbol Rate gross bit rate of the stream Original Network ID network ID code as used by the signal s provider RF Frequency RF frequency of the carrier being streamed through the DTA User Interface 46 Signed In When signed in to the unit you now have the options under Actions of editing or deleting an existing IP destination or adding a new one screen button in upper right see first illustration When Add New is selected the following screen appears 26 0 194 2 1 6 6 6 Boomerang 1 7 7 7 TCM 1 6 8 8 HLNi General User defined IPA User defined Pot textbox User defined User defined User defined User defined Checked Not check
17. support e Any Table type in to any table type out e Concurrent DVB and ATSC table support in development e Ghost virtual service creation ASI Output e ASI egress up to 210 Mbs Any input service s SPTS or MPTS can be re multiplexed into the single SPTS or MPTS ASI output e Tables per DTA ASI output One PAT CAT e A PMT per service Format Tables Allowed 1 One SDT 2 Lists all services routed to ASI 3 One NIT a List RF Parameters b Lists all services routed to ASI 4 One EIT a Provides event information data viewer guide b Pass and or Local generation One TDT TOT 1 One MGT a xVCT 2 One STT 3 One RRT ATSC 4 Four minimum EITs One for each 3 hour block a Up to 128 EITs 16 days are supported per ATSC A65 B b Pass and or Local generation 5 Four minimum ETTs One for each EIT a Up to 128 ETTs 16 days are supported per ATSC A65 B b Pass and or Local generation 77 Appendix GIGE Output e GIGE route egress up to 280 Mbs e Any input service s SPTS or MPTS can be re multiplexed into the many SPTS or MPTS GIGE routes e Tables per DTA GIGE route MANY GIGE routes per DTA each route may be a SPTS or MPTS One PAT CAT per route A PMT per service per route by format Format Tables Allowed per route One SDT per route a Lists all services included within a route One NIT per route a Lists RF parameters per route b Lists all services included within
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19. the the IP Address fields press the Up and Down arrow keys to change the values in those fields Press Enter when all values have been changed EJ Repeat Steps 1 8 to set the eth1 parameters 10 Press the Up arrow to display Default Gateway on the LCD Default Gateway is the IP Address of your Default Gateway Press Select the cursor will flash 12 Press the Right arrow key to move through the the IP Address fields press the Up and Down arrow keys to change the values in those fields Press Enter when all values have been changed 14 Press Escape until the top menu appears again Setting IP Parameters via a terminal Telnet session To set the IP Address via a terminal Telnet session Step Action 1 Attach a serial cable between your DTA s terminal interface and the serial communications port on your PC Log onto the PC and pull up a command prompt in the terminal communications window Substitute the hexadecimal values for the IP Address and Subnet Mask to be used Set IP address and Subnet Mask 3 Command ifconfig ethO xxx xxx xxx xxx netmask xxx XXX XXX XXX XXX Set the Default Gateway 4 Command route add default gw xxx xxx xxx xxx ethO Substitute the hexadecimal values for the Default Gateway to be used 15 Getting Started Front Panel Programming and Control The front panel control group function buttons arrow keys and LCD display can be used to program and co
20. vo pe tov i o wodbvapo t zo mov guviot ta and tov Kkataokevaoth GR Be Dikkat OMA IL FAA RA LET Iginde lityum bataryas bulunur KODIRANI SL WMARY FT Bataryan n yanlyp dediptirilmesi patlama Mon TWEET tehlikesi yarat r TAPARA HSV JP Ayn s yla veya reticinin nerdi i epdeder tiple dediptirin TR a Yadpyer xiv uvog xpn n s v n pxatapia 4 Sati 2 1 807 24399 A 2 9 Ne Ho PAAL KR ft Hr A ih ERE B Pl A bye 45 GRO WAR 0 MPI CN Legend Chinese Italian Danish Japanese Dutch Korean Norwegian Compliance Notices FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation
21. 00 Msps 6 213400 Msps QAM256PAL 7 147400 Msps 6 586700 Msps QPSK For QPSK refer to the following formula e Bit Rate Symbol Rate 2 Viterbi 188 204 where Symbol Rate Symbol Rate of the satellite carrier and Viterbi Rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 or 7 8 coding Manual Rate e In the event the pre configured rates are not desired the user can manually enter the desired rate This is the default mode of operation on the DTA3050 SMPTE 310M e Provides 19 392 568 46 bps of output over the SMPTE 310M interface The ASI port operates concurrently but at a fixed rate of 19 392 568 46 bps The ASI port can be used as a monitor port in this mode User Interface 62 Manual Upgrades Important Notes e This upgrade must be executed from the local area network that the unit or units are attached to There is a limitation in the Units FTP server and it does not work through NAT devices Please turn off any personal firewall software before running the upgrade If you do not want to turn off personal firewalls then ports 43 and 79 must be opened up Upgrading the Unit Follow these steps Step Action Save the file to your PC Run the file When the command prompt window opens type upgrade press the space bar type your unit s IP address and press lt Enter gt Example C DTA_Upgrade upgrade 192 168 10 48 lt Enter gt Follow on the screen prompts Restoring the Backup The upgrade creates a
22. AC20010C0032333335340000 0000 Main Window shown Set the parameters on this page according to the following table Parameter Setting select XCrypt from the pull down menu with the numeral that corresponds to the CA tab that XCrypt was configured on divide the Criteria number next field by 2 enter the result This is the Criteria value expressed in bits enter the Criteria value supplied by XCrypt divide the Private Data number next field by 2 enter the result This is the Private Data value expressed in bits enter the Private Data number supplied by Xcrypt hexadecimal value user defined Operations 70 Intentionally Left Blank Appendix Contacting Customer Support Adtec Digital s Support Services Technical Support and Customer Service includes troubleshooting product system functional operations concerning Adtec equipment embedded systems and single device issues Service Order generation processing and tracking Warranty claim processing and on site system evaluation and maintenance Technical Support plans do not include customer training programs Programs incorporating customer training are defined in the Training Services Policy Customer Services technicians provide limited instruction during a support call email fax in order to facilitate checking for proper equipment operation Telephone and Email Support e Telephone 615 256 6619 ext 166 Email support adtecinc com e Internet www adteci
23. PTS over UDP or RTP MPTS over UDP or RTP 210 Mbs Very low jitter e ASI model is DTA 3050 Mirrored BNC x 3 Byte or Burst Mode 0 54 Mbs Byte 0 210 Mbs Burst Jitter less than 150 nS e SMPTE 310 model is DTA 3051 Mirrored BNC x 2 Byte Mode only 19 39 Mbs fixed SMPTE 310 option includes ASI Table Processing e No Tables e MPEG Tables PAT CAT if CA is enabled PMT e DVB Tables Add Drop Remap DVB Services NIT SDT TDT TOT EIT e ATSC Tables Add Drop Remap ATSC Services VCT Cable or Terrestrial MGT STT RRT EIT 1 4 e DCII Tables Add Drop Remap Digicypher services to DVB or ATSC Conditional Access Encryption e DVB Common Scrambling Algorithm CSA e DVB Simulcrypt TS 103 197 v 1 2 1 and SCTE e OpenCAS DVS 278 compliant e FIPS 140 2 hardware based random number generator RNG e Advanced Encryption Standard AES IP Set Top and Computer compatibility e Approved 3rd Party CA Vendors include CSA Irdeto 0 Conax 0 EuroCAS 0 KeyFly 0 Xcrypt AES 0 Verimatrix Host Platform e PowerPC e Adtec optimized Linux Kernel e 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45 Eth 0 e 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ 45 Eth 1 e Serial Port RJ 48 e USB 2 0 2 Product Overview e N C N O Tally Interface e XML Configuration e HTTP FTP Telnet IP Logging DHCP XCP Adtec encrypted layer 3 protocol Environmental Requirements Operational Factor Conditions Temperature 0 de
24. a route One EIT per route a Provides event information guide data within a route b Pass or Local generation One TDT TOT per route 1 One MGT per route a xXVCT 2 One STT per route 3 One RRT per route 4 Four minimum ElTs One for each 3 hour block per route a Up to 128 EITs 16 days are supported per ATSC A65 B b Pass and or Local generation 5 Four ETTs One for each EIT per route a 128 ETTs 16 days are supported per ATSC A65 B b Pass and or Local generation Output Ciphering ATSC The DTA provides DVB CSA and AES ciphering e Ethernet Simylcrypt and Multicrypt support per ETSI103197 e DVB CSA and AES are supported via ASI output and per GIGE route Appendix DTA Management e Front Panel LCD and Keypad Alarm LEDs One per input Output Host CA ASI Out GIGE e Two Serial ports Fast Ethernet TCP IP 0 Telenet 0 SSH 0 FTP 0 HTTP Apache Application Server in development e Web page for command and control MIB II Uptime Temperature IP Address MAC Address No Private configuration MIB support Platform e Power PC CPU e Adtec Micro Monitor e Adtec optimized Linux POSIX compliant 2 6 kernel 79 Appendix GNU General Public License Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but c
25. able Digital TV Aggregate video audio and data services process services inject tables encrypt them and pass them via ASI or IP to modulators supporting traditional DVBC Annex A B C distribution method e IP over MPEG 2 Transport Delivery of IP data services to set top boxes or computers over MPEG 2 transport using IP encapsulation Benefits of an Adtec Digital Turn Around Router e Conditional Access The DTA 3050 provides DVB CSA encryption and AES conditional access encrypt and decrypt capabilities DVB CSA encryption is available as a Simulcrypt based interfacescompatible with most major DVB CSA CAS vendors AES decryption and encryption include support for Verimatrix VCAS for residential set top and computer based decryption Aggregation of ASI SMPTE 310 or IP based SPTS or MPTS services The DTA 3050 provides ten ASI input ports enabling it to aggregate locally encoded SPTS or re muxed MPTS from encoders receivers video servers or other devices providing MPEG 2 Transport via ASI or IP e IPTV Gigabit Ethernet distribution of digital television services includes MPTS SPTS over UDP RTP for Set Top or computer decoding and MPTS over UDP or RTP for bundled distribution Digital Simulcast e ASI An optional 3 port mirrored ASI output interface provides integration with traditional distribution methods including Cable Satellite and Terrestrial e SMPTE 310 An optional 2 port mirrored SMPTE 310 output interface provides integrati
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27. between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Adtec Digital could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareillage num rique de la classe B r pond toutes les exigences de l interf rence canadienne causant des reglements d quipement L op ration est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes 1 ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l interf rence nocive et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter n importe quelle interf rence re ue y compris l interf rence qui peut causer l op ration peu d sir e European Union EMC Directive conformance statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Adtec Digital cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements result
28. bled see LED Indicators for more information indicates status function on each of the ten ASI ports see LED Indicators for more information indicates if an Output alarm is in force indicates if output is occuring in this mode and of what level see LED Indicators for more information indicates if output is occuring in this mode and of what level see LED Indicators for more information indicates if Conditional Access is enabled indicates on off not currently used no functionality See GigE Indicator on the back panel described below 20 line liquid crystal display for direct programming of the unit Getting Started Back Panel Illustration Power GigE COM1 Terminal Fast Ethernet Interface ASI Inputs ho Gt BEER 0 i COM2 Reserved USB 2 0 Interface ASI Redundancy SMPTE Redundancy Redundancy Tally ASI Outputs SMPTE 310 Outputs Inputs Input Connectivity Features ASI Inputs 10 Asynchronous Serial Inputs receive programming ASI Redundancy Inputs 2 used to link 2 Muxers DTA3050 s in tandem one as primary one as backup SMPTE Redundancy Input used to link 2 Muxers DTA3050 s in tandem one as primary one as backup Redundancy Tally used to hookup an external alarm device triple mirrored ASI Outputs ASI Outputs 3 the first two connectors are used for redundant set ups mirrore
29. clude a detailed description of the problem Include the approximate time and day the problem occurred the spot ID of the material being inserted and what the operator reported about the incident It is also helpful to note any recent changes to the system More information is always better than too little information e Your Contact Data please include contact information so we can reach you to discuss how to fix the problem additional troubleshooting steps that are required or to gather more complete information regarding the problem Please include your facility name or call letters your name title email address telephone number hours of work and other contact persons if you are not available 71 Appendix Advanced Support Plans In addition to our basic Inquiry Response Policy Adtec offers two advanced levels of priority inquiry support Standard Priority and Priority 24 The Standard Priority amp Priority 24 plans provide guaranteed response times with the Priority 24 plan offering after hours and holiday support Standard Priority support is included with the Adtec Certified Operator ACO training Contact Adtec Sales to upgrade your current support plan Standard Priority Support Plan Description Customers can improve upon our normal call processing times and can expedite inquiry support responses through our subscription Standard Priority service plan Under this plan all telephone inquiries are guaranteed a telephone response
30. conditions Appendix 80 a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change b You must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the
31. d SMPTE Output SMPTE 310 Outputs 2 the first connector is used for redundant set ups Getting Started 12 LED Status Indicators System Indicators Host Alarm LED located next to the blue LCD display area Red Major Alarm freon No arms Power LED located next to the blue LCD display area reon Pomertoum Unlit No power to unit Link LED located next to the blue LCD display area LED Color Status Link to unit Unlit No link to unit Busy LED located next to the blue LCD display area LED Color Status Yellow blinking Traffic on unit Unlit No traffic on unit MPE LCD located next to the blue LCD display area multiprotocol encapsulation LED Color Status No MPE data Enabled no traffic Green Enabled active traffic Output LEDs Output Alarm LED located in Out indicator group at left of front panel LED Color Status Red major alarm until cleared or resolved Yellow Minor alarm until cleared or resolved Green OK normal operation 13 Getting Started Output ASI LED located in Out indicator group at left of front panel Asynchronous Serial Interface LED Color Status no egress overflow Outputting Fills only when 100 do not flash green and yellow Flashing Green when unit is configured as the back up Output SMPTE 310M LED located in Out indicator group at left of front panel LED Color Status no egress
32. e Media network eth1 aka GIG E These networks must be separated physically Configure CA for XCrypt 4AD10000 D1 192 168 10 17 2001104C01103400600 Main Window shown Operations 68 On the Conditional Access page select the CA tab you want to set Up to five different CA system parameter settings can be stored on the unit one per tab These settings are saved on the device as a configuration file but are not transferrable to another DTA device Set the parameters as follows Parameter Enable Super CAS ID CAS System ID ECMG IP ECMG Port ECMG Channel ID ECMG Crypto Period ECMG Keep Alive EMMG Mode EMMG Port EMMG Maximum Bandwidth EMMG PID EMMG Channel ID EMMG Keep Alive Private Data Length Private Data Setting select XCrypt from the drop down menu enter the CAS ID value supplied by XCrypt plus four zeros 0000 enter the CAS ID value supplied by XCrypt set to match Host Port the default is the setting provided by XCrypt select TCP from the pull down menu set to match Host Port the default is the setting provided by XCrypt set to hex value user defined enter value supplied by XCrypt You must click lt Apply Changes gt to apply and save your CA configuration 69 Encrypting a Service After configuring the CA type access the Mappings page in the UI then click on the CA tab corresponding to the CA tab you just configured in our example CA1 4143543220010001 0812
33. e built The use of PSI is not intended but is used for Direct To Home DTH distribution of digital television and radio services e Program Association Table PAT e Conditional Access Table CAT e Program Map Table s PMT Appendix 74 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB System Information SI ETSI EN300468 establishes and defines the use of System Information SI tables to provide a hunanistic interface between digital television video audio and anciliarry data services such as Subtitles Teletext MHP or other data payloads Decoding devices such as Set Top Boxes for residential and Integrated Receiver Descrambler IRD for professional applications use the SI table data The SI information adds versobes service names modulation details date time and program event information for the distribution of digital television and radio services via satellite cable terrestrial handheld and IPTV viewing methods e Service Descriptor Table SDT e Network Information Table NIT e Event Information Table EIT e Time and Date or Time Offset Table TDT TOT e Bouquet Association Table BAT e Running State Table RST e Stuffing Table ST e Discontinuity Information Table DIT e Selection Information Table SIT Optional Table Advanced Television Systems Committee ATSC Program and System Information Protocol PSIP Document A 65B establishes and defines the use of Program and System Information Protocol PSIP table
34. ed 47 User Interface Programs e Use the arrow keys to move highlighted programs from Available to Assigned as desired for your broadcast needs Tables and DVB NIT Screenshot Tables e Type select MPEG or DVB format tables e For PAT numbers 1 5 can be selected to designate output Program Association Table rates in tenths of a second e Transport Stream ID text field for ease of reference the transport stream tables are to be injected into Applying Changes Always click lt Apply Changes gt and lt Reload gt in order to update the DTA If these buttons are not clicked your changes will not be applied User Interface 48 Intentionally Left Blank Multi Protocol Encapsulation Screen Multi Protocol Encapsulation MPE is combining unicast and multicast Ethernet IP data into one output Display The Multi Protocol Encapsulation MPE screen is a flag indicating whether MPE is enabled or not Signed In When signed in to the unit you can switch MPE on or off for up to 32 routes The screen now looks like this Main Window shown 1 1 MPE Service J2 2 2 MPE Service J2 3 3 MPE Service J2 Control Type Purpose Options po enden Enabled pull down menu IP Address textbox userdofined a 49 User Interface Unicast Support The support of Unicast is straightforward since Ethernet frames are directed to the DTA 3050 s Ethernet port as a default gateway As a de
35. efined by ISO IEC 13818 6 and conditional access support for the Common Scrambling Algorithm CSA using the Ethernet SimulCrypt Interface and Advanced Encryption Standard AES with RSA public private key distribution Key features of the Multiplexer Router include e Highly Reliable Embedded Design based on Linux Operating System e 10 copper ASI Inputs e Copper ASI Outputs triple mirrored outputs e SMPTE 310M dual mirrored outputs e PCR Restamping e PID Remapping e LCD Keypad display for front panel management and control e 13818 6 Multiprotocol Encapsulation of Multicast and Unicast IP Data Optional e SPTS and MPTS to MPTS aggregation e DCII Input to DVB feeds e PSIP Table Generation e Conditional Access Built in DVB Common Scrambler Algorithm CSA Optional AES encryption for Verimatrix Optional e Transport Stream over IP Notices and Disclaimers c 2011 Adtec Digital All rights reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced and translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Adtec Digital Trademarks DTA305x is a trademark of Adtec Digital Dolby and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Other product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The information in this document is subject to change without notice Product Ov
36. eived copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance 5 You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Program or any work based on the Program you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it 6 Each time you redistribute the Program or any work based on the Program the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License 7 lf as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously 81 Appendix your obligations u
37. ennnnennnennnnn ran 49 Redundancy creci nate ete ee ote o ida ate lis 51 Encoder REAUNGANCY id aiii 52 Multiplexer Redund n y 2 00a ale 57 ES OFRRRCFEREHARFELTTEPIFFRISTTER TRERSTEFEZTEFECTCEETEFELFEIFTERERTERLLEEPEEPEGHPRCFELERFFERIFERFESTEERTEIFEFFEPFEREFERFTEFERISEPISCEFRORTFFEFFTERIFRER 59 Updates Screen ro dit ce he ations ce E Hanne is tt ia 60 Modulation Targets Referente 0422 2 aa 62 Manual Vpgr des 2 8 2 ea i ie ea HT a ee eee ln ed 63 Table of Contents e A O 65 Manual PID Injection Overview en een een rn lin decada 65 Redquirements 2 2 se RE Rei eee lt i de ite ae ee a ee ee 65 Using XCrypt with the DTAS050 wis u aaa eves en benennen 68 AppendiX A O dedeauddsiuncesuseiceauesiusucceddnintagunen 71 Contacting Customer Support tocada ta is 71 Telephone and Email Support ia Aide ai aa 71 Inform tien nsededfor Sup it 2 2 2 33 21 das 71 Advanced Support PIANOS iii es Han 72 Troubleshooting Guide DTASO50 vs 2 220251 re Be ie 73 Technical Specifications for the Adtec DTA30 50 HW3 Digital Turn Around Media Router unnnensensneeneennneen 74 a eJU1 C FORERFRREREPPEREFEFPPEILEPEERLELTERERRPRCHUPEERFEFGTERFETFTRRLELTEFFEFFEERSTLTEPEETTEEBFTHELERRERTUPEHEFFERLRLTESERFETBEITFERFTRTFELETREFELTEREFETFEFEFECESFRFRRE 74 OUTPUTS Ma ee ee leida da a tb Whe ote te AN ihe as elles 76 DIA Management cc ei ie ed Bal apes a eee i le cha ai hen 79 Platform ae HH Be ie es Le te ea ee
38. erview 2 Hardware Specification amp Requirements Front Panel Front Panel e Powe Digital Turn Around Media Router gt EM Front Panel Features e 8 Button Tactile Raised keypad Mode Select Enter Escape Up Down Left Right e Blue Translucent LCD 20 character by 2 row e Front Panel Host LED s Power Alarm Link Busy MPE e Front Panel LEDs In 1 10ASI Out Alarm ASI SMPTE 310 CA GigE Back Panel Back Panel Image Fast Ethernet Interface ASI Inputs Power GigE COM1 Terminal Oo O L L Sr 29O0O98 8 T 9 0 OU Esl Coxe COM2 Reserved USB 2 0 Interface ASI Redundancy SMPTE Redundancy Redundancy Tally ASI Outputs SMPTE 310 Outputs Inputs Input Physical Dimensions Dimension Value 1 75 inches 44 5mm 19 inches 483mm 16 inches 406mm 1 rack unit 13 pounds Power Requirements e 70 240 VAC switching power supply e 50 60 Hertz e Rated at 94 Watts return nominal usage 20 Watts ASI Inputs e ASI x 10 BNC e 188 or 204 Byte mode e SPTS or MPTS e 210 Mbps per input e 256 PIDs per input e Input Modes Auto Remap all services Manual Add Drop Remap PID Services Pass Pass all services as is MHP Injector SI Injector Product Overview Outputs e Gigabit Ethernet S
39. fault gateway the DTA 3050 will either route the IP datagram if there is an explicit route for the IP address or silently discard the IP datagram if there is no route for the destination A unicast packet is one that has a non broadcast MAC address associated with it for example the most significant byte of the MAC address has the least significant bit set to 0 Unicast IP addresses that may be supported will fall into the standard class range of A B or C The DTA 3050 has a provision to route unicast IP datagrams based on an IP and subnet mask structure Example Parameter Value 10 10 10 0 255 255 255 0 C Class 10 10 10 0 to 10 10 10 255 0x00 00 00 00 00 00 to 0x00 FF FF FF FF FF and excluding OxFF FF FF FF FF FF For Unicast support there is no correlation between the IP address and the MAC address as will be described in the Multicast section Multicast Support MPE support of Multicast is not as straightforward to support since Linux causes unique challenges Unlike Unicast where all devices communicates to the Multiplexer over the single hardware MAC address assigned to the Multiplexer the support of Multicast requires that each Multicast address that is going to be enabled must be statically entered into a list and the Ethernet port enables a hash table allowing specific Multicast MAC addresses to be enabled What makes this somewhat daunting is the fact that there are a finite number of multicast add
40. feature on or off Screenshot Signed In When signed in to the GUI the only difference on the screen is that two fields for updating the GUI password appear Screenshot User Interface 26 Host Screen The Host Screen provides information about the DTA s connection to the rest of your network Data Function a six byte Media Access Control MAC address assigned to the Ethernet ports of the unit MAC Address Eth0 set by the factory and corresponds to the unit s serial number Not configurable MAC Address Eth1 see above Unit Name unit name given by the user for login purposes factory default is User IP Address Eth0 the Internet Protocol address of Port 0 Subnet Mask Eth0 range of the local subnet for Port 0 IP Address Eth1 the Internet Protocol address of Port 1 Subnet Mask Eth1 range of the local subnet for Port 1 an IP address that allows the DTA3050 to communicate with devices not on the local subnet Baiaull Selena defined by IP address and the subnet mask address of the IP Logging Host if IP Logging is set to yes then events are sent to the IP IP Logging Host logging host at the configured IP address Screenshot Logged In When logged in to the unit you can edit the settings displayed The fields described above do not change but become editable text box fields A new field IP Logging appears which contains a yes no pull down control to turn IP Logging on and o
41. ff Screenshot 27 User Interface inputs mappings outputs tables IP destinations MPE redundancy log hole 6 Mbps edundancy User Interface DTA3250 HW3 ASl 192 168 10 57 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 28 Intentionally Left Blank Inputs Screen The Inputs screen the settings and function of the 10 ASI inputs featured on the DTA3050 For each input the following is Data Function State status of the input active port inactive port or inactive due to stream issue Format bytes of incoming data per DVB packet will display 188 or 204 type of signal the DTA is passing Redundancy this is an on off indicator signifying whether the feature is enabled disabled for this input Data Rate quantity of data coming in measured in Mbps Fill Rate quantity of fill packets in Mbps Total Rate sum of data rate and fill rate Logged In When logged into the unit the Inputs screen offers two levels of access to the unit s programming The first level looks much like the screenshot above with the addition of a clickable Edit control Screenshot Inputs Level 1 Portion of Main Window shown state Manual DVB disabled active disabled none Disabled disabled disabled none Disabled disabled disabled none Disabled disabled disabled none Disabled disabled disabled none Disabled disabled disabled none Disabled disabled disabled none Disabled disabled disabled none Disabled d
42. gh 11 screens These screens are accessed with the navigation buttons in the left hand window These buttons are labelled e System e Host e Inputs e Mappings e Outputs e Tables e CA e P Destinations e MPE e Redundancy e Logs User Interface 24 Signing in to the GUI Each screen and its controls are detailed in individual articles which follow Each screen can be viewed in two ways If you are signed into the GUI each screen has editable controls for the configuration of the router s operations If you view the screen without signing in to the GUI you see a summary screen of the DTA s current settings without being able to edit them Important note that signing into the GUI and being signed in from the main control panel are two separate actions 25 User Interface Intentionally Left Blank System Screen The System screen is primarily informational and does not directly impact the operations of the DTA Six pieces of information are displayed on this screen Data Function System Time Mirrors the CPU time of the PC connected to the DTA Router System Up Time total time the unit has been activated since last power down Adtec version number of the software installed on this DTA unit Adtec version number of the hardware installed in this DTA unit Mux Up Time total amount of time the unit has been multiplexing during this run will be a portion of System Up Time see above Mux Redundancy Time flag indicator is
43. grees C to 50 degrees C 32 degrees F to 122 degrees F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Cooling Convection Cooling Free Airflow Handling Mounting Fixed Use Only Storage NT O Temperature 30 degrees C to 65 degrees C 22 degrees F to 149 degrees F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Specifications Legal Disclaimer Note Specifications subject to change without written notice Copyright 2008 2010 Adtec Digital Product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 5 Product Overview Intentionally Left Blank Electrical Device Compliance Notices Safety Warnings and Cautions For your safety and the proper operation of the device e This unit must be installed and serviced by suitably qualified personnel only e Disconnect all power before servicing the unit e Do not expose this device to rain or other moisture Clean only with a dry cloth e If not installed in an equipment rack install the product securely on a stable surface e Install the product in a protected location where no on can step or trip over the supply cord and where the supply cord will not be damaged e If a system is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature e Consideration should be given to installing the unit in an environment compatible with the maximum recommended
44. gress PCR jitter no greater than 80 nS e MPEG 2 Standard SD or High HD Definition video e MPEG 4 part 10 H 264 AVC Standard SD or High HD Definition video e MPEG 1 Layer 1 2 audio e Dolby Digital 2 0 AC3 audio e Dolby Digital 5 1 audio e Dolby Digital Plus 2 0 5 1 or 7 1 audio e AAC audio e Other private data payloads Output Table Support e MPEG Program Specific Information PSI e DVB System Information SI e ATSC Program and System Information Protocol PSIP Output Table Modes e Pass Mode The DTA will pass input tables to output based on user configuaration MPEG DVB ATSC supported e Local Mode The DTA will locally generate Tables to output based on user configuration Requires Adtec DTVGuide server Local on site Remote Web hosted service 0 Optional third part spooler support for ASI injection e Mixed Pass Local Mode If no input service tables are available the local generator will build tables If input service tables are available and the DTA has been configured to generate locally for a service the local generator will take prescedence over pass Appendix Output re multiplexing The DTA provides full multiplexing and re multiplexing capabilities including e PCR re stamping e Jitter on ASI and GIGE less than 80 nS e PID remapping e PID collision detection and re mapping e Transport Stream and Service ID renumeration e Service ID renaming e Full Table MPEG DVB ATSC
45. guration 1 Redundancy relay should always be energized during operation User Interface 58 Logs Screen Two Log reports are available from this screen Multiplexer Logs and OS Logs Multiplexer Logs to access Multiplexer logs select the type desired choices are All Mux Major Mux and Minor Mux from the pull down menu and press the lt Submit Query gt button OS Logs All is the only option on the OS Logs pull down press the lt Submit Query gt button to complete the request Display Reports will display the following information although in a linear table format Heading Information Contained identification number of an event date an event occured time of the event in 24 hour format Application the application reporting the event Major events that impact service Minor events that no dont impact service Severity Info Information only Config configuration changes Notice event notices text that describes the event There is no logged in option on the Logs screen 59 User Interface Updates Screen The Upgrade Tab is used to easily select and upgrade your unit s firmware from the available versions and to unlock optional features available There are two sub tabs on this screen Firmware and Features Firmware Upgrade Firmware Features Installed Firmware Versions Update Delete Version 6 02 08 Version 6 03 02 rc10 2010_06_21 Select Version 6 02 09 rc1 cu
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47. he front panel or on board GUI interface 1 Verify that the LINK LED center group front panel is lit a If the LED is not illuminated verify the connection between the Ethernet patch cord and the hub switch b An Ethernet cross over cable will not work it must be a patch cord 2 Ensure that the port on the hub switch is not the MDI or chaining port if this port was used move the patch cord to a non MDI or chaining port this message is displayed when the ASIMUX application has shut down and the multiplexer is not usable Please contact Adtech s technical support staff at your earliest convenience a user is already logged on as an administrative user To resolve the first user must log off of the unit Front panel changes are only saved when the users explicitly selects the save parameter feature or when the unit transitions from Administratyive mode to Status mode On the GUI the Apply Changes button must be clicked to apply your edits A progress bar will be displayed while the unit writes the changes to the configuration file and will disappear automatically when the operation is complete Appendix Intentionally Left Blank Technical Specifications for the Adtec DTA30 50 HW3 Digital Turn Around Media Router Inputs General the DTA has 10 BNC physical Asynchronous Serial Interfaces ASI ASI Input Specifications ingress e Byte 55 Mbs and Burst 211 Mbs modes Auto detect e 188 and 204 byte wide Transp
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49. ing from a user modification of the product This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 EN 55022 7 Product Overview Getting Started Installation The DTA 3050 can be installed and made operational in minutes 1 First the unit must be installed into a one rack unit 1U 19 rack slot or any secure space where it cannot be easily moved 2 Power should be applied to the unit and configured with a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway via the front panel via the LCD Keypad for details on setting the IP parameters via the front panel refer to the procedures in this section 3 Once the IP parameters have been configured configuration may take place via the front panel or over the Local Area Network via a Web browser 4 Select the output type ASI default or SMTPE 310M If using IP only please select ASI When setting the unit up for ASI a rate must be assigned to the output port before it should be connected to a modulating device 5 From a PC connected to a LAN start a Web browser and in the URL box type the IP address configured Note if no IP address has been configured the default IP address can be used 192 168 10 48 9 Getting Started Tour the DTA3050 Front Panel Layout y Input Status System Status LCD Menu LED Indicators LED Cluster Navigation VEN E EEE Dis ae
50. isabled disabled none Disabled disabled When lt Edit gt is clicked for a given input this screen is displayed 29 User Interface Screenshot Inputs Level 2 Portion of Window shown Disabled z 1 1 TNT 1 TNT active Componenis o 2 Toon active Mpg2Vid 1 0065 e 3 TBS active ATSCAud 1 0066 4CNN active 2 2 Toon 5 HLN active Components 6 Boomerang active Mpg2Vid 2 006F 7 TCM active ATSCAud 2 0070 8 HLNI active 3 3 TBS Components Control Type Options Function Enabled Input State pull down menu Disabled designates status role for this port Clear Auto MHP Injector Input Mode pull down menu SI Injector manual is strongly recommended Manual Pass a Pass CA pull down menu Yes designates if CA programming will be passed on by the No DTA Redundancy Group pull down menu a 0 designates an input stream as a backup designates the unit as the primary or the backup in a Redundancy Role ull down menu u Bu ENG SAUTE y p DR d Note select Disabled if operating the unit as a stand alone Available Programs and Current Programs These windows display the available programming coming into the DTA and programming streaming out To make an available program current highlight it and click lt add gt To delete a program in either window highlight it and click lt remove gt Important remember to click lt Apply Changes gt and lt Reload gt for any edits to be app
51. lied to the DTA User Interface 30 Mappings Screen Mappings EN SET crm ES ou 00 E ER EON 0 Svc ID Svc ID Input LCN Name Provider In Out a E R General e Main Window shown signed in Signed In When signed into the unit the Mappings screen offers 8 pages of information on mapped services coming into the DTA These pages are accessed via the Group Display buttons across the top of the screen All e General e PIDs CA 1 5 Additionally you can filter the view by Input selected the Input desired via the Filter Input Port drop down menu All Screen Mappings Fiter input Port aii Group Display cat caz cas cos Svc ID Svc ID Input Name Provider ee Ao Stream Type Mode PID In PID Gut Other Comp CA Dyn Track User lo064 foo64 CI Disable f ae pe ee Service Type Digital Television MHP Program Number Main Window shown This screen lists the following e Service ID in ID number for services provided by the provider originator of the multiplex Not editable e Service ID out text field option for assigning new ID numbers to services e LCN Logical Channel Number used to match Service IDs to channel assignments for programming purposes e Name text box used to provide a descriptive name for the service e Provider text box used to provide a descriptive name for provider of the service Control Group The next set of fields
52. lists Stream Type Mode PID In PID Out Dynamic Track and Language Descriptor per Input Mode PID Out Dynamic Track and Language Descriptor can be edited The Description field is an optional mnemonic for descripting the program or service Service Type designates the type of transmission MHP Program Number allows for a program number assignment for Multimedia Home Platform interactive services The other General and PIDs Group Display screen selections filter the information listed on the All Group Display screen 31 User Interface Conditional Access Screens 4143543220010001 14 0812AC2001000032393935340000 0000 Main Window Shown The Conditional Access CA screens list the following e Scramble type of CA being applied available CA paradigms are listed in the drop down menu e Criteria Length allows you to specify the length of the access criteria passcode in bytes e Criteria the actual access criteria passcode must be entered in hexadecimal form e Private Data Length CAT private data length entered in bytes Generally this will be provided by the CA provider and is carried in the CA Table e Private Data CAT private data entered in hexadecimal e ECM PID Entitlement Control Message PID assignment for the program tells set top boxes what encryption is being used User Interface 32 Outputs Screen The Outputs screen summarizes the services being streamed out over the DTA3050 s ASI and GigE output ports Inf
53. lock of time uses data from the VCT to populate the Electronic Program Guide per ASTC between 4 and 128 EITs must be in the transport stream at any given time can contain up to 16 days worth of programming information User Interface 40 Control Type Options Function VOT Minor Chanel eek rate in tenths of a second that an Event Information Table will be included in the outgoing stream EIT Rate text input box user defined 41 User Interface Intentionally Left Blank Conditional Access Screen The Conditional Access screen shows the status of scrambled services and related decryption operations to make those services accessible to authorized viewers The informational screen contains the following information for each CA enabled service up to 5 Data Function Enable describes which Conditional Access System CAS provider s encryption scheme is in use Super CAS ID provided by CAS manufacturer CAS System ID provided by CAS manufacturer ECMG IP use the IP address the of the CAS hardware ECMG Port set to the port of the CAS hardware ECMG Channel ID provided by CAS manufacturer ECMG Crypto Period provided by CAS manufacturer ECMG Keep Alive provided by CAS manufacturer EMMG Mode TCP and are support this value will be provided by the CAS manufacturer EMMG Port set to the port configured on the CAS hardware EMMG Maximum provided by CAS manufacturer EMMG PID enter value in hexadecimal format or leave blank and the
54. ls type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker lt signature of Ty Coons 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License 83 Appendix
55. n will confirm its availability on the device User Interface 60 Features Main Window Shown screenshot shows optional Feature Keys enabled Your DTA may differ Upgrade Firmware Features Features Product ID 7D40875C747F1619 CondAcc Input006 Input007 Input00s Input009 Input01 0 To purchase a key for one of your disabled features contact your Adtec Sales ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED Representative Domestic Sales Phone 1 615 256 6619 Y Fax 1 615 256 6593 sales adtecinc com International Sales Phone 1 904 394 0389 Y Fax 1 904 421 0684 intlsales adtecinc com Input Key Clicking the Input Key button will pop up a screen so that the key sequence can be entered On the DTA ASI Input ports 1 5 will ship unlocked Optional features include Conditional Access and ASI Input ports 6 10 Contact your Adtec sales representative regarding the purchase of feature keys Check www adtecinc com for news regarding new features that may be available for the DTA 3050 61 User Interface Modulation Targets Reference When connecting to a modulator QAM for cable or QPSK for satellite the DTA3050 will automatically calculate the desired egress rate and NIT table parameters based on the modulation target selected QAM Modulation Target 188 Byte Mode 204 Byte Mode QAM64NTSC 5 056900 Msps 4 660400 Msps QAM256NTSC 5 360530 Msps 4 940000 Msps QAM64PAL 6 7425
56. nc com supportrequest Adtec Digital offers telephone email and fax support warranty and service related inquiries during normal business hours 9 00am to 5 00pm Central Standard Time CST Monday through Friday holidays excepted Support Requests can also be submitted on line All inquiries will be processed in the order in which they are received and by the criteria outlined in the Call Response Order Inquiries and inquiry responses made after 5 00 PM CST weekdays Saturday Sunday or on an Adtec recognized holiday will be processed the next business day in the order received Callers on hold and returned calls will be prioritized by the following criteria e Priority 24 Subscription Customers e Standard Priority Subscription Customers e All customers that have purchased Installation amp Training within 90 days of the installation e Adtec Certified Operators ACO e Limited Level Support Warranty 8 Service Requests e Multi device system installations that have purchased Installation amp Training from Adtec e Distributors e System Integrators e Multi device systems e Single device users Information needed for Support To help expedite the troubleshooting process please be prepared to provide the following information to the support representative e Product s affected please provide a list of the Adtec Products involved including the Revision Number for each affected product e Description of the Problem please in
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58. nnn nn 15 Setting IP Parameters via a terminal Telnet session 20u4s404rnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 15 Front Panel Programming and Control cccecceesceesceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeceaeesaeeseaeesaeeseaeesaeeeeaeseaeeseaeeseeeseeeseeeenaeeseaeeeeetaee 16 117 650 O O 16 Front Panel Men Flo WS victor da hae as aes ee eee 18 Pre programmed Key SequenCeS coococcocccoccconccconccconononannoncnnn nr n cnn nana 18 Front Panel Only Gontrol Options 4 niente een adn ide 19 oaa TANO iO nF YRRFREFEPERGEREELETERFIFFERTTERTESFRESERLTEFERFERTFFTRTFFERILLTRITRFSTEFFSCHFTCHEERTERFCHEFFEFERSCHERLEPFETFEFERSSTEEFIFFEEIFEEPESTEFSFEFFFFEPEEGFERE 20 LAN S a E E A Be a E E E EEE E E TTE ota acertada 20 O a o til Gat ea ara A a rea nents Od a e 20 Ethernet nr hr 20 User ON 23 Porteand Table Mode oa 23 Port M dra 223 RHEIN 23 Table Mode iii A A aa a aa aa Aea 23 Using the GUl Interfaee 2 2 2 2 em lt td Jet Aes 24 Introduction ivi A A Ne ee eae 24 signing in to the GU a 2224212 rar IR 25 SA E 26 A a a Br ee 27 Ta EAEI EEE A o a oe Nag 29 Mappings Cerri tt ted See ed A do ea aio iia 31 SI O 33 A O des oe Bader rennen en 35 Conditional Access Sereen soisessa ie ea r ads Nath esd adel een eth nil ieee en 42 IP Destin tions Screen u en ale es eee ee ee tend dine anne 45 Multi Protocol Encapsulation Screen rssusrssensnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnannonnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnann
59. nter Frequency modulation parameter user defined Bandwidth pull down menu bandwidth used measured in megahertz Constellation pull down menu E modulation parameter user defined Alpha 1 x Alpha 2 Hierarchy Information pull down menu Alpha 4 modulation parameter user defined Non hierarchical Code Rate HP Stream pull down menu modulation parameter user defined Code Rate LP Stream pull down menu modulation parameter user defined enhances transmission integrity Guard Interval pull down menu 1 32 low protection high data transfer rate 1 4 high protection low data transfer rate 37 User Interface 2K controls speed at which the DTA re transmits the Transmission Mode pull down menu 8K re muxed stream Other Frequency Flag pull down menu Se modulation parameter user defined User Interface 38 SDT Service Description Table The Service Description table describes services which are part on an MPEG2 transport stream e There is one SDT per transport stream The SDT may include name of the service service identifier service status 0 whether or not the service is scrambled The SDT uses the reserved PID 0x0011 Control Type Options Function pull down menu a Switch table type on or off determines how often an SDT will be included in the stream measured in tenths of a second TOT Local Time Offset Descriptor allows for local time to be converted from UTC Cont
60. ntrol virtually all aspects of the DTA3050 s operations In fact there are several commands that can only be carried out through the front panel control group For more information on these commands please see the Front Panel Only Control Options article Modes The mode button is used to access menus which control the major settings and configurations of the unit Mode List Sub menus Configurable Port State 1 10 Yes MPE 1 30 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CA1 1 5 conditional access configuration 1 ENC RED Encoder Redundancy Switch used to select PESA LNS8 for SWITCH redundancy only supported option MUX Redundancy Defines whether the unit is designated a Primary or Back up Mode Muxer in a dual redundancy Mux configuration Logs none not supported n a n a H W Version informational only gives the version number of the installed le hardware informational only gives the version number of the O S Version informational only gives the version number of the installed operating system Status Mode Yes Yes DECAP 1 5 specifies decapsulization Yes The front panel can be used to completely configure operate and maintain the DTA3050 When first powered up the unit will activate in Status Mode e Status Mode shows the following operating parameters operating bit rate quantity of data D value quantity of IP data V value If there is no IP data an F value will appear signifying the quan
61. oe 0 yr Digital Turn Around Media Router Output Status LCD Screen Directional LED Indicators Information Keypad Features and Controls Arrow buttons move cursor on the LCD selects a menu for configuring the unit s operations 13 available plus 3 Mode programming button informational read only menus Select programming button chooses a command or field for the router to execute Enter programming button confirms stores a command and or data for the router to execute Escape programming button exits a field or moves up to the next menu level LCD display shows selections available or selected for directly programming the router Getting Started 10 Item System Status LED Indicator Cluster Power LED indicator Alarm LED indicator Link LED indicator Busy LED indicator MPE LED indicator Input Status LED Indicators ASI Input LEDs 10 Output Status LED Indicators Output Alarm LED Output ASI Status LED Output SMPTE 310 Status LED Output CA Status LED Output GigE Status LED LCD display 11 Function indicates if power is available to the unit see LED Indicators for more information indicates if a system alarm is in force indicates if the unit is linked into a network see LED Indicators for more information indicates if the unit is receiving or sending traffic see LED Indicators for more information indicates if multiprotocol encapsualtion is ena
62. ol IP Command and control over aLAN can be accomplished using a Web browser using HTTP RS 232 The DTA 3050 provides an RS 232 interface for an experienced user for advanced troubleshooting An RJ 45 connector provides a console connection to the DTA 3050 so the unit may be connected directly to a PC s communications port RS 232 Serial Default Parameters Variable C CSC SSetting s GS O Baud Rate 115 200 none this is required if you are using Hyper Terminal or some other simple terminal application to communicate with the DTA 3050 via command line Ethernet The DTA 3050 provides an Ethernet 10 100BaseT IEEE 802 3u interface to communicate with the unit over a Local Area Network LAN Use of the Ethernet port supports connecting multiple units to a single PC through the use of an Ethernet Concentrator Hub The only limitation is the number of ports on the hub and available IP addresses on the network Point to Point Ethernet connection can be achieved with an Ethernet crossover cable The DTA 3050 also provides a Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000 interface for IP Destinations Both ports can provide web administration Caution both interfaces must be on separate subnets If both interfaces reside on the same IP network there will be loss of communication Ethernet Default Parameters Variable Setting eth0 10 100 192 168 10 48 eth0 10 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 eth1 GigE IP address 192 168 20 48
63. on with ATSC distribution e Flexible Configuration amp Control Controlling and configuring the DTA 3050 is easy Whether using the integrated front panel keypad and LCD Terminal or remote Web page interface they respond rapidly and reliably to the desires of the operator e Dynamic EIT Injection Adtec s free EIT scheduler service DT VGuide comes standard with all DTA products 1 Product Overview About Your Purchase Thank you for purchasing Adtec s DTA 3050 Digital Media Multiplexer Router The DTA 3050 is a revolutionary ASIMPEG 2 Transport Multiplexer and Digital Media Router designed for DVB ASI distribution applications The DTA 3050 represents a revolutionary enhancement for real time multiplexing applications that require high reliability and broadcast quality without requiring a large budget The DTA 3050 is capable of providing aggregation of up to ten 10 Single Program Transport Streams SPTS or Multiple Program Transport Streams MPTS over copper ASI MPEG 2 inputs and producing a Multiple Program Transport Stream MPTS output over ASI SMPTE 310M or GigE The DVB ASI output is targeted to cable and digital satellite television and digital television DTV applications over 8VSB 19 39 Mbps using SMPTE 310M All Adtec DTA 3050 Multiplexer Routers provide table support for MPEG 2 PSI DVB SI ATSC PSIP and DigiCipher II tables Additionally they support encapsulation of IP packets via Multi Protocol Encapsulation MPE as d
64. ormation is summarized in a table format Function Data Pon _ prysicalporienieaton Egress Clock Mode_ type of stream being multicast Manual Rate output in bits per second Screenshot Ee Signed In When you have signed into the GUI a different screen appears and you can now edit the screen settings Screenshot 210000000 __ 33 User Interface Description Control Type Options Function Radio button selected not turns ASI on or off SMPTE 310M Radio button selected not A Om Cr eii See cautionary note below pull down 188 bytes 204 bytes A Manual recommended modulation of output 8 QAM modulations Refer to the Modulation Targets Reference for more QPSK information 8PSK pull down Modulation Target menu type of stream to be multicast byte evenly spaced bytes restricts unit to a clock range of 0 3 Mbps to 50 0 Mbps burst each byte transmits back to back range is 2 4 Mbps to 213 0 Mbps Egress Clock pull down Mode menu bit per second rate of output defined by user Manual Rate text box user defined Refer to the Modulation Targets Reference for more information Caution after changing from SMPTE to ASI or from ASI to SPMPTE the device must be rebooted User Interface 34 Tables Screen The Tables screen lists parameters for the three table formats that can run on the DTA3050 and states which table format is active The three table formats are e MPEG
65. ort Stream TS packetization Manual configuration e 100 kbs to 210 Mbs data input Redundant ASI Input Specifications for future use e Two discrete ASI inputs with relay bypass to ASI out egress e Automatic switch over on egress loss of Sync TS e Automatics switch over on egress loss of PAT Input Payload Support e Removes stuffing null packets e MPEG 2 Standard SD or High HD Definition video e MPEG 4 part 10 H 264 AVC Standard SD or High HD Definition video e MPEG 1 Layer 1 2 audio e Dolby Digital 2 0 AC3 audio e Dolby Digital 5 1 audio e Dolby Digital Plus 2 0 5 1 or 7 1 audio e AAC audio e ASI TS packetized data set top code loads MHP table injection etc e IP UDP data limited to 20 Mbs with no PCR re stamping Input Table Support No tables No Table structure is referenced on an input Raw transport stream TS packetized data with sync bytes based on 188 or 204 byte width This is typically used with data carouselling that is not time based Digicypher Motorola proprietary tabel structure based on MPEG Only supported on inputs Motion Picture Experts Group MPEG Program Specific Information PSI ISO 13818 1 Sytems Information establishes and defines the use of Program Specific Information PSI This includes digital television video audio data and conditional access information The PSI implementation is basic and fundamental and provides the foundation on which DVB and ATSC tables ar
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67. reakdown on all the XML elements XML Element Function lt manual_pid_config_index gt signals the application as to which input to look for the PIDs to pass used in conjunction with lt program_number_out gt and signalls the egress as to which program lt port gt PMT to update with the injected PIDs lt pid_in gt signals the ingres as to which PID to look for lt pid_out gt signals the egress to pass the lt pid_in gt on the defined value lt stream_type gt signals the egress PMT how to define the injected PIDs Operations 66 Valid Stream Types List of valid stream types e Mpg1 Vid e Mpg2Vid e Mpg1 Aud e Mpg2Aud e Private e Ac3Aud e MHEG e DSMCC e H222 e Type A e Type B e Type C e Type D e Aux e H264Vid e DCIIVid e ATSCAud e SubTitl e PMT e PCR e Teletxt e SubTitl e VbiData e VbiTTxt e EMM e ECM 67 Operations Intentionally Left Blank Using XCrypt with the DTA3050 In addition to functioning as a MUX for Digital Turn Around the DTA3050 can also function as a scrambler with many Conditional Access systems This article describes setting the DTA3050 to scramble using XCrypt This article should be considered a DRAFT actual procedures may vary based on local installation Network Communications Communications between the DTA and XCrypt server are to reside on the management network eth0 TSOIP is to reside on th
68. resses that may be supported Multicast is considered as class D addressing and falls within the IP address range of 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 The corresponding MAC address range is 0x01 00 5E 00 00 00 to 0x01 00 5E 7F FF FF and is derived as follows e 1st three octets and the most significant bit of the 4th byte s octet are always set to 0x01 00 5E 1 e The least significant bits of the 4th byte and bytes five and six are the last three bytes of the multicast IP address Example Parameter Value Multicast IP Address 239 1 1 10 MAC Preamble 0x01 00 5E Multicast to MAC Mapping IP to MAC Address Mapping 01 01 DA User Interface 50 Redundancy Screen The Adtec DTA3050 can be used in conjunction with a second DTA3050 as a back up The unit designated as the back up will receive setting information from the Primary unit the Primary unit essentially clones itself onto the back up and monitors the Primary s input and output activity Should the Primary unit suffer an output failure the back up immediately begins to stream the same programming providing greater service reliability for your customers Important In order to use this feature your DTA3050 must be running firmware version 6 03 02 Contact Adtec Technical Support to obtain this firmware The Redundancy Screen lists the following information Data Function Mux Redundancy Role which role this unit is designated to perform Mux Red
69. returns to Status mode 17 Getting Started Intentionally Left Blank Front Panel Menu Flows This graphic illustrates the menu flow of the Front Panel in Status and Admin modes Pre programmed Key Sequences The Adtec DTA3050 has a number of pre programmed shortcut key sequences that can be used to access information about the router or change the contrast on the LCD display without having to navigate the menu system Key Sequence Result MODE ESCAPE DOWN arrow LCD Contrast Down MODE ESCAPE UP arrow LCD Contrast Up SELECT UP arrow Firmware version SELECT DOWN arrow FPGA Version SELECT LEFT arrow Hardware Version SELECT RIGHT arrow O S Version Getting Started 18 Front Panel Only Control Options The following Settings and Features are only available from the front panel of the DTA3050 there is no GUI support for these features 1 Audio Format e Set to DVB for audio type 6 e Set to ATSC for audio type 0x81 2 Transport stream ID PAT Tran Strm ID 3 Resetting the unit e Press and hold the Mode Escape and Right Arrow buttons simultaneously then release them all to affect a reset 4 MPE routes 5 Logging 6 SAP IP address 7 Backup and Restore configurations 8 Enable Disable auto logout 19 Getting Started Communications LAN The DTA 3050 incorporates two network ports for Ethernet communications over a Local Area Network LAN using the Internet Protoc
70. rimary and secondary Multiplexers are connected via an Ethernet LAN connection The LAN connection ensures that both Multiplexers can communicate with one another and configuration information is constantly exchanged between the units Configuration changes should be made to the primary Multiplexer and these changes will be reflected on the secondary via a redundancy configuration application Multiplexer Configuration Redundancy must be configured via the front panel interface and is not support via the Web interface at this time A redundant configuration requires that when one Multiplexer experiences a configuration change the redundant partner must be changed accordingly Therefore the primary and secondary Multiplexer must periodically exchange configuration information to ensure that both units are configured identically The user must configure each Multiplexer s role as follows Primary 1 Redundancy relay must be energized to become online primary 2 Secondary s IP address must be configured 3 Primary should send configuration updates to the secondary 4 When online events and IP logging should be performed Secondary 1 Redundancy relay should always be energized during operation 2 Primary s IP address should automatically be displayed when the primary contacts the secondary 3 Secondary should receive and verify configuration updates 4 When online events and IP logging should be performed Standalone Default Confi
71. rograms This article will explain in detail how to use manual PID injection modes and provide examples of the process in use Requirements Attention referenced third party software is suggested Adtec does not endorse any third party software product over another e Telnet ssh client http the earth li sgtatham putty latest x86 putty exe e File transfer utility http winscp net download winscp425 exe e Text Editor http www editpadpro com download html note program is not freeware e Correct version of the DTA software must use version 6 02 04a or higher software e Know the value s of the PIDs you want to inject e A manualpidconfigX xml file with entries that match your application Procedure Stee tom N 1 Connect the transport streaming source device to the desired input A 1 Connect the transport streaming source device to the desired input Edit the manualpidconfig file with the desired values You can either get the file from the unit or use one of the samples located at adtecftp com Transfer the file back to the unit to var local lib asimux From the unit s Front Panel or browser based GUI configure the port that the transport streaming source device is 4 connected to as follows Port State Enabled Port Mode Manual Tables None Reset the unit Confirm that PIDs are present from the Mappings page They will show up as program 100000 and be listed under Components Examples Sample
72. rol Type Options Function Country Code text field three letter country designator EIT Control Type Options Function Enable pull down menu Switch table type on or off Rate text input box user defined determines how often an EIT will be included in the stream measured in tenths of a second 39 User Interface ATSC ATSC 16 VSB 5 The Advanced Television Systems Committee ATSC developed standards which became HDTV Like DVB tables ATSC uses additional tables to function as extensions of the basic MPEG 2 system layer Called Program and System Information Protocol PSIP tables they allow service providers to offer a multitude of broadcast products to viewers ATSC was created for terrestrial and cable broadcast systems PSIP Tables include e Virtual Channel Table VCT list and defines all the channels in a transport stream including source IDs used by the EIT which see to generate the Electronic Program Guide e Master Guide Table MGT indexes other tables in the PSIP standard defines table sizes version numbers and PID values e System Time Table STT single packet that contains the current time enables the receiver to begin events per schedule e Rating Region Table RRT provides content based program rating system information for countries that have standardized ratings e Event Information Table EIT defines the events programs contained in the transport stream for a 3 hour b
73. rrent selection Screenshot Image reduced for clarity Installed Versions are firmware versions that have been installed on your device and can be selected as the current operating version To select one of these versions simply click on the lt Select gt button associated with the version Due to the caching properties of your browser it is necessary to clear your cache or restart the browser to make sure that the new application pages load Click the lt Upgrade gt tab a second time to view the currently loaded versions Other Controls e Delete clicking the lt Delete gt button will delete that stored firmware version from your device e Restore the lt Restore gt button only appears next to the currently installed firmware version Clicking lt Restore gt will reset all user defined configuration settings back to the factory defaults This includes the IP Address defined for the unit and the removal of any Feature Keys If lt Restore gt is selected the unit will ask for a confirmation before carrying out the reset If your broswer doesn t re direct after lt Restore gt is selected close it and re open it directed to the IP Address 192 168 10 48 the factory default IPA To upload new firmware versions click on the lt Upload gt button then click on the lt Upload gt button on the Adtec Uploader pop up that appears and select the desired firmware version by clicking it After the new version is uploaded a pop up scree
74. s PID Injection This sample will pass an unreferenced PID 0x1234 from Input 5 lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt configuration xmIns xi http Awww w3 org 2001 XInclude gt lt manual_pid_config index 5 gt lt pid gt lt pid_in base 16 gt 1234 lt pid_in gt lt pid_out base 16 gt 1234 lt pid_out gt lt stream_type gt Private lt stream_type gt lt pid gt lt manual_pid_config gt lt configuration gt SI PSI PSIP Injection The sample below will pass PIDs 0x10 NIT and Ox11 SDT from Input 5 When using this mode you must turn off NIT and 65 Operations SDT generation by the DTA If your SI Generator is to supply all tables you should disable all tables in the DTA This can be accomplished from the Tables menu Front Panel or Tables page in the GUI lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt configuration xmins xi http www w3 org 2001 XInclude gt lt manual_pid_config index 5 gt lt pid gt lt pid_in base 16 gt 10 lt pid_in gt lt pid_out base 16 gt 10 lt pid_out gt lt stream_type gt Private lt stream_type gt lt pid gt lt pid gt lt pid_in base 16 gt 11 lt pid_in gt lt pid_out base 16 gt 11 lt pid_out gt lt stream_type gt Private lt stream_type gt lt pid gt lt manual_pid_config gt lt configuration gt Program Injection The following sample will pass PID 0x257 from Input 5 and build a program number 9999 PMT 0x256 that references it lt xml version
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76. s set to ATSC then manually change your DTA s Audio Input setting to ATSC the default is DVB from the front panel cannot be done on the GUI Telnet on port 43 root 1root Next issue this command IP route add 224 0 0 0 4 dev eth1 Telnet on port 43 root 1root Next issue this command rcapache restart On the Mappings page in the GUI are there red boxes around one or more of the listed services If so there is a service ID conflict To resolve 1 Change service numbers manually or clear your inputs 2 Start over with them in Auto Mode and allow the mux to auto assign then set inputs back to Manual All detected services will be passed in the output multiplex without conflict Individual services and service components can be dropped to clean up the output Check are your ethO and eth1 addresses on the same subnet If so change one of them to a different subnet check to ensure that the appropriate ASI input port has a cable securely attached Also ensure that the cable type is a standard 75 ohm coaxial cable the port has been administratively disabled Re enable the port via the front panel or on board GUI the port sees 188 204 byte synchronization but does not contain PSI PAT PMT tables an Output overflow is occurring there is more input data than can be multiplexed to the Output port if the modulation type is not inm the menu selection the egress rate can be selected by choosing Manual Selection mode on t
77. s to provide a hunanistic interface between digital television video audio and ancillary data services such as Captions Subtitles Teletext or other data payloads Decoding devices such as Set Top Boxes for residential and Integrated Receiver Descrambler IRD for professional decoder or DTA applications use the PSIP table data The PSIP information adds verso bes service names modulation details date time and program event information for the distribution of digital television and radio services via terrestrial cable and handheld viewing methods e Master Guide Table MGT e System Time Table STT e xVCT x T for Terrestrial or C for Cable Terrestrial Virtual Chanel Table TVCT Cable Virtual Channel Table CVCT e Rating Region Table RRT e Event Information Table EIT e Extended Text Table ETT e Directed Channel Change Table DCCT e Directed Channel Change Selection Code Table DCCSCT Optional Table 75 Appendix Outputs General the DTA has three BNC physical Asynchronous Serial Interfaces ASI e Mirrored outputs same signal on ALL three physical ports e One ASI output containg an SPTS or MPTS per DTA e The DTA provides copper GIGE e Many GIGE output routes containg an SPTS or MPTS per DTA e Supports UDP and RTP e RTSP in development Output Payload Support e Injects stuffing null packets and re stamps PCR for ASI output and GIGE routes e Enables Constant Bit Rate CBR for SPTS and MPTS e All e
78. stration Adtec Mux 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Encoder Pri4 Encoder Redundancy Group 1 Encoder Redundancy Encoder Redundancy Group 3 Group 5 Encoder Redundancy Encoder Redundancy Group 2 Group 4 1 1 Encoder Redundancy Connections Graphic User Interface 52 ASI out to Modulator Audio Input to DA Video Input to DA 53 User Interface N 1 Encoder Redundancy and N 2 Encoder Redundancy N 1 and N 2 encoder redundancy allow one encoder to act as a redundant encoder for a group of encoders Though 1 1 provides one backup for each primary encoder this level of redundancy is seldom required since the Edje 2x00 encoders are highly reliable and seldom fail Therefore N 1 and N 2 encoder redundancy provide a more economical solution To support N 1 or N 2 redundancy requires an external router switcher be connected before the encoders The Pesa LNS8 has been integrated into the DTA 3050 design N 1 Encoder Redundancy Illustration Encoder Png Encoder Encoder Encoder Encoder 3 Pra Pn6 Pons Dist Amp Switch Single Redundancy Group 4 1 Redundancy Example User Interface 54 4 1 Redundancy Example ASI out to Modulator Edje 3000 Multiplexor Edje 2100 Encoder une 5 jje 2100 Encoder dje 2100 Encoder Pesa LNS8 Switcher ASI Output ASI Input Input Video Switched Video N 1 nm Redundant ASI nn Async Pesa Control N 2 Encoder Redundancy Illustration
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80. tar file at the root of the file system The file is named lt date gt _system_backup tgz This file can be un tared and the unit will revert to the previous state In the event you want to revert back to the old version and configuration here are the steps to restore the unit to the previous state CIN 3 This MUST respond with this command lets you know what directory you are in You must be in the root of the filesystem which is not root tar xvzf lt date gt _system_backup tgz The steps outlined above will un tar the back up including the configuration Additional Support Contact Support 615 256 6619 or 904 720 2003 x 241 if you have any problems with the upgrade 63 User Interface Operations Manual PID Injection Overview The DTA s ingress logic requires Service Information SI to present a list of programs or PIDs to map to the output Manual PID injection is used to pass a program or PID that is not referenced in the SI The most common example of manual PID injection is a transport stream from an SI generator or Transport Stream spooler Manual PID injection mode is useful for e PID injection passing a PID or PIDs unreferenced by the SI PSI PSIP generated by the DTA e Program injection passing a PID or PIDs and referencing them in the SI PSI PSIP generated by the DTA e SI PSI PSIP injection passing PIDs that are tables e Elementary Stream Addition adding a PID or PIDs to an existing program or p
81. tiplexer A relay has been added to the product and when the normally closed NC circuit in its non energized state will route the secondary traffic to the output When the relay is energized output will be from the primary mux To determine the status of an encoder Primary Secondary the user can look in the upper right corner of the LCD display The LCD screen shows a letter to denote the redundancy status e P Primary e S Secondary A blank in the upper right hand corner denotes stand alone mode Connections Redundancy is achieved by cabling two DTA 3050 s in a serial fashion as shown in the following figure O am Edje 3000 as Secondary eur Mux 0 000 een TEE ALO Primary A Be Mux 1 a Secondary to Primary Mux Pass Through Ethernet Hub Switch 1 1 Mux Redundant Output 57 User Interface Intentionally Left Blank Operations When the primary mux is powered up and operational all output is from the primary In the event the primary fails or power is removed the secondary will be switched in de energizing a relay inside the primary When the relay is de energized all traffic from the secondary will be routed from the ASI In 1 to the ASI 1 output and ASI In 2 will be routed in the a similar fashion to ASI 2 output Redundancy control is accomplished by monitoring critical function in the DTA 3050 and if any fail or power is removed from the unit then the unit is taken offline Both the p
82. tity of fill data e By pressing the Mode button each mode menu can be accessed in turn e If there is no user activity from the front panel or GUI the unit automatically shifts to status mode The default setting for the for this feature is five minutes however it can be user configured for periods between one and nine minutes Getting Started 16 Administrator Mode Important As of Release v 5 all Adtec DTA3050 units are shipped with auto log out time set to None The unit can be configured by any user without going through a log in procedure To set up an auto time out Step Action Press the lt Up gt arrow twice until the panel reads Auto Logout Time 2 Press lt Select gt until the cursor appears on the word NONE lt Escape gt takes you back to the Status menu Logging In If you must log back in after being timed out you must log into the unit from the front panel as an administrative user The default front panel login password is USER E Use the lt left gt and lt right arrows gt to select a time from 1 9 minutes 5 To log in press the following key sequence E 2 Jprossseieor EJ Press ENTER ao Press RIGHT arrow 5 Press ENTER Once logged into the unit as an administrative user the entire suite of configuration possibilities is unlocked for use Note that changes made in Administrator Mode are not permanent until a save all command is executed or until the menu times out and
83. undancy Other IP the IP address of the other unit in a redundant pair Encoder Switch switch type Screenshot Signed In If the Redundancy screen is viewed while signed in the table doesn t change in appearance except for the presence of pull down menus for editing the settings Data Control Type Options Disabled Mux Redundancy Role pull down menu Primary Back up Mux Redundancy Other IP user defined PESA LNS8 Encoder Switch pull down menu home Screenshot Disabled y 0 0 0 0 51 User Interface Encoder Redundancy The DTA3050 enables encoder redundancy for Adtec s line of encoders Three types of redundancy are supported e 1 1 eN 1 eN 2 1 1 Encoder Redundancy The most basic form of redundancy is 1 1 Input port pairs on the DTA 3050 support redundancy The configuration is set as a Boolean for 1 1 redundancy on any of the ten input ports The port pairs are 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 7 and 8 and 9 and 10 If either port in a pairing group is set to be redundant then both ports are put in redundant mode Once a port has been defined as redundant the paired port will become the identical configuration of the port set to redundant Redundancy is determined monitoring the status of sync and reception of table information In the event the primary port is no longer receiving table information from the encoder the port is disabled and the secondary is placed on line 1 1 Encoder Redundancy Illu

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