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1. the SMPTE IN port Connect the output line to your system under test to m the SMPTE OUT port 5 A DVB SPI IN OUT Connect the single SCSI 50 pin connector on one end of the DVB SPI Y Adapter cable to the SMPTE DVB SPI IN OUT port B B 5 Connect the other SCSI 26 pin male connector labelled L SPI Tx to the SPI N interface DVB SPI 4 Connect the SCSI 26 pin Tx port male connector labelled SPI Rx on the other end of the DVB SPI Y Adapter cable to the SPI interface DVB SPI Rx port h 5 GENERALIS Gl um lo S DVB SPI Rx DVB SPI Tx 2 9 Getting Started Connecting to Interfaces To Connect to the ARIB Interface The ARIB Association of Radio Industries and Businesses interface is an 8 bit parallel TTL interface It includes an ARIB IN cable and a DVB SPI OUT cable to connect the ARIB interface to the SPI interface ARIB Line Interface SRE pu ET e 8 NY RES s NEO 8 DVB SPI OUT ARIB IN 1 Connect the E6289 61602 DVB SPI ADAPTER CABLE to the DVB SPI IN port on the MPEGscope Main Board T E 8 5 L
2. ETES MPEGscope Startup Guide Copyright Notice Warranty MPEGscope Microsoft Windows and MS Windows Pentium Acrobat Printing history Product support Hewlett Packard Company 1997 2000 All rights reserved The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice HEWLETT PACKARD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your product and replacement parts can be obtained from your local Sales and Service Office This product contains technology licensed from David Sarnoff Research Center Subsidiary of SRI International is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation is a U S registered trademark of Intel Corporporation is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated New editions of this guide are issued to reflect extensive changes made to the software Revisions may be issued between editions to correct errors in the manual A new edition may not be issued with every application release The application release at the date of printing is noted i
3. tre risqu Mettez l quipement sous tension et d branchez le cordon d alimentation avant le nettoyage Utilisez un chiffon doux et sec On a gt Symboles de s curit Si vous apercevez ce symbole sur un instrument vous devez vous r f rer aux manuels pour de plus amples informations concernant les notes Avertissement et Attention en vue d viter des blessures corporelles ou des dommages l instrument L Indique la borne de c blage qui doit tre connect e la terre avant la mise en route de l quipement Prot ge contre les lectrocutions en cas de d faillance de l instrument iv Dieses Zeichen steht fiir ein Produkt der ou Gruppe 1 Klasse A f r den Einsatz im Borne de mise la terre de cadre ou de industriuellen wissenschaftlichen und chassis Connect e en principe au cadre medizinischen Bereich m tallique de l quipement et Courant alternatif ca Cet instrument est conforme aux sp cifications de l Australian EMC Framework AS NZS 2064 1 2 for ISM 1A mises en Courant continu ec Tu par le Radiocommunications Act de AVERTISSEMENT Attire l attention sur une proc dure pratique ou condition comportant un risque de blessure ou d lectrocution gt Indique une tension dangereuse et des risques d lectrocution ATTENTION Indique que des pr cautions anti statiques Souligne qu une proc dure pratique ou doivent
4. To Connect to the ASI and Serial ECL DHET Interface 2 7 To Gonnect to th SMPTEH 31OM Interface oat att teste e e ERO ED PHP RS 2 9 To Connect to the ARIB Interface Connecting an External Glock s s dress ios sooo e eaae Coe Ya eoa To eae es terre coe dettes ea vau den 2 11 Connecting an External Trigger Cable 4 4 ee ee stes eo eoo ra eoa Yee ee eaae aer vae ano so dise nets s eov secs tan EES Ee rae vno o 2 12 Troubleshooting 2 13 SPO CLP CATIONS mE R A 1 A cer rr EON CE A 2 9452216 ten e hein A 5 Line Mein Ubro sepe A 6 Reinstalling Software o esee ten de ation cos ro ul reae Per AR le tetes B 1 Reinstalling cies e eive oues ee a ae reo ipee s Fo Su aea B 2 Performing a Syster BACKUP eie dose sa aeuo e en eoa eoo a en oet steve o es B 3 Performing 5ystem RestOPG eiii oreet eaae soar B 4 Contents 1 e For More Information 1 3 e How To Contact Us 1 4 Introduction CAUTION Introduction Welcome to MPEGscope your new digital video test solution from Hewlett Packard Combining real time functionality with offline analysis of MPEG DVB ATSC ISDB and private streams MPEGscope can speed the process of verifying and debugging digital video encoders multiplexers and decoders With MPEGscope
5. tre prises condition peut entrainer des dommanges a l quipement ou la perte permanente de donn es Cet instrument satisfait aux sp cifications CSA 22 2 No 1010 1 NRTL C EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 IEC 1010 1 1990 1 1992 A2 1995 en mati re de s curit pour les quipements lectriques de mesure de contr le et de laboratoire Label europ en cet instrument est conforme aux directives europ ennes suivantes EMC 89 336 EEC et basse tension 73 23 EEC Das CE Zeichen zeigt die bereinstimmung mit allen f r das Produkt geltenden Direktiven der Europ ischen Union an ISM 1 A Ce symbole indique que l instrument est un instrument de type Industriel Scientifique et M dical Groupe 1 Classe A DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name Hewlett Packard Australia Limited Manufacturer s Address Advanced Networks Division 347 Burwood Highway Forest Hill 3131 Victoria Australia declares that the product Product Name MPEGscope Plus MPEGscope Portable MPEGscope Lite MPEGscope Portable Lite and interfaces Model Number E6277C E6300A E6301A E6302A E6289A E6291A E6292A Product Options All conforms to the following product specifications Safety EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 IEC 1010 1 1990 A1 1992 A2 1995 EMC1 EN 55011 1991 CISPR 11 1992 A2 1996 Group 1 Class A EN 50082 1 1997 IEC 1000 4 2 1995 4kV CD 8kV AD IEC 1000 4 3 1995
6. DHE Proposed SMPTE Standard for Television Synchronous Serial Interface to MPEG 2 Digital Transport Stream September 1998 IEEE Std 1394 1995 FFF Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus IEEE Computer Society 12 December 1995 IEEE Std 1394a 2000 EFF Standard for High Performance Serial Bus IEEE Computer Society 2000 ISO IEC 61883 1 1998 02 Consumer audio video equipment Digital interface Part 1 General First edition ISO IEC 61883 4 1998 02 Consumer audio video equipment Ligital interface Part 4 MPEG 2 TS data transmission nternational Electrotechnical Commission First edition AV C Digital Interface Command Set General Specification 1394 Trade Association Version 3 0 April 15 1998 Enhancements to the AV C General Specification 3 0 1394 Trade Association Version 1 0 January 26 1998 AV C Digital Interface Command Set VCR Subunit Specification 1394 Trade Association Version 2 0 1 January 5 1998 AV C Tuner Model and Command Set 1394 Trade Association Version 1 0 April 15 1998 AV C Tuner Broadcast System Specitication Digital Video Broadcast DVB 1394 Trade Association Version 1 0 April 15 1998 EIA 775 DTV 1394 Interface Specification Electronic Industries Alliance December 1998 Performance Capacity Bus type External clock 27 MHz reference clock Specifications General General e Transmitting from disk Minimum 250 Kb s Maximum 85 Mb s for E6
7. Digital Television Standard Doc 4 53 ATSC A 54 1995 Guide to the Use of the ATSC Digital Television Standard ATSC A 57 1996 Program Episode Version Identification ATSC standard ATSC A 63 1987 Standard for Coding 25 50 Hz Video ATSC A 65 1997 Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast and Cable ATSC standard ATSC A 66 1999 Technical Corrigendum No 1 to ATSC Standard Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestial Broadcast and Cable Doc A 65 ATSC A 67 1999 Amendment No 110 ATSC Standard Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestial Broadcast and Cable Doc A 65 Draft ATSC T3 S13 Doc 101 Rev 1 2 1999 A7SC Data Broadcast Specification IETF RFC 791 nternet Protocol IETF RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol IETF RFC 793 7ransmission Control Protocol ARIB STD B1 Version 1 3 Specifications Technical STD B10 Version 1 2 STD B15 Version 1 0 STD B20 Version 1 1 STD B24 Version 1 0 Interface standards e TIA EIA 644 1995 Flectrical characteristics of low voltage differential signalling LVDS interface circuits EN 50083 9 nterfaces for CATV SMATV Headends and similar Professional Equipment 016 0002 001 Application Note 0002 Revision A Using the DiviCom M28 Interface DiviCom Inc SCTE DVS 110 4 Sept 1997 Response to SCTE DVS CFI IDVS 089R1 Cable Headend and Distribution Systems Section 3 2 Digital Headend Expansion Interface
8. Disk Administrator from the Start Programs Administrative Tools Common menu b From the Disk Administrator click anywhere in the Disk 0 field to select C drive c From the Tools menu select Properties then select the Tools tab d From the Error checking box select the Check Now button e From the Check Disk C dialog select both Check Disk options Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors f Select Start An information window is displayed which indicates that the Check Disk process cannot be performed immediately because the utility cannot obtain exclusive access to the drive Click Yes to proceed Click OK to close the Properties window Close the Disk Administrator window h Shut down and restart MPEGscope Check Disk will execute during the system startup CAUTION Do not remove the cover or handle any MPEGscope hardware unless advised to do so by your HP customer support representative Please disregard any instructions in your PC user s guide directing you to check or install components inside your PC Interfering with MPEGscope hardware may invalidate your warranty e Technical A 2 e General A 5 e Line Interface A 6 Specifications ISO IEC standards DVB standards Specifications Technical Portions of the following standards are relevant to MPEGscope You should be familiar with these standards before using this guide I
9. PSYNC A GND Clock B GND Data 7 B Data 6 B Data 5 B Data 4 B Data 3 B Data 2 B Data 1 B Data 0 B DVALID B PSYNC B 25 Serial Serial PROTGND PCLKI PDATAI PSYNCI SENSEIL REFCLKI SIGGND PCLKO PDATAO PSYNCO SENSEOL REFCLKO SIGGND SIGGND PCLKI PDATAI PSYNCI SENSEIR REFCLKI SIGGND PCLKO PDATAO PSYNCO SENSEOR REFCLKO DHEI EXP IN PROTGND SENSEOR PSYNCO PDATAO PCLKO PCLKO REFCLKO REFCLKO SIGGND SENSEOL PSYNCO PDATAO DHEI EXP OUT PROTGND SENSEIR PSYNCI PDATAI PCLKI PCLKI REFCLKI 13 REFCLKI SIGGND gt NO DB 25 female SENSEIL connector on PSYNCI MPEGscope DHEI port PDATAI 10 AMPLIMITE HD 22 26 pin connector DHEI cable a AMPLIMITE 26 pin connector b DB 25 connector c SMA SMB connector d DB 25 Connector e AMPLIMITE HD 22 26 pin connector Specifications Line Interface Pinouts ARIB m 5 Data TPD7 MSB Data TPD6 Data TPD5 Data TPD4 Data TPD3 Data TPD2 Data TPD1 Data TPDO LSB BCK Byte Clock 08 25 female connector on 10 PSY Packet Start een part 11 Reserved Out 12 SLOCK Synch 13 SEN Activate eV 13 c m c c PN D 14 Not
10. by ensuring that all hard disk activity has stopped before you log in When the login screen appears wait until the hard disk light on the front of your PC has completely stopped flickering The master boot record on the system disk may be corrupt You can repair it with the Windows NT install disks and emergency repair disk shipped with MPEGscope as follows 1 Boot MPEGscope using the Windows NT Setup Disk 1 Follow the prompts at the bottom of the screen and insert Windows NT Setup Disk 2 when directed 2 When the Welcome to Setup screen is displayed press to start the system disk repair After doing this the following menu appears X Inspect registry files X Inspect startup environment X Verify Windows NT system files X Inspect boot sector Continue perform selected tasks Getting Started Troubleshooting Symptom Suggested Action Clear the X s from all the options except Inspect boot sector then select Continue perform selected tasks and press Enter 4 Insert Windows NT Setup Disk 3 when directed then insert the MPEGscope Plus Windows NT Repair Disk when prompted 5 The boot sector repair will take a few seconds When the message on the screen indicates the repair is complete remove all diskettes from the drive and restart the system 6 After the system restarts run the Check Disk chkdsk utility to determine if any problems remain with your system disk as follows Launch the
11. differently depending on the model of computer The illustration below shows the slot positions for both the PC and portable models MPEGscope Plus E6277C and MPEGscope Lite E6301 A MPEGscope Portable E6300 and Portable Lite E6302A on back of computer on side of computer Video card rai Real time Analyzer card PCI LAN card ptional interface DVB SPI interface main card Optional intertace SCSI card Real time Analyzer card L DVB SPI interface main board L 1 Video card Empty This slot is blank for the Lite versions Getting Started Connecting to Interfaces CAUTION Electrostatic Discharge ESD All connectors on MPEGscope and the IEEE 1394 interface are susceptible to electrostatic discharge Take the necessary anti static precautions to minimize electrostatic damage WARNING Shock Hazards Be aware of shock hazards when connecting equipment Use the supplied power adapter which can handle the required loads and protect you from electrical shock Do not defeat the purpose of MPEGscope s power cord ground and do not block access to the power cord or switch in case you need to disconnect power in an emergency 2 5 Getting Started Connecting
12. sp cifiques cit s ailleurs dans le manuel entra ne la violation des normes de s curit relatives la conception la fabrication et l utilisation pr vue de cet instrument Agilent Technologies n assume aucune responsabilit en cas de non respect de ces exigences Mise la terre de l quipement en vue de garantir la s curit pour l quipement de classe 1 comportant une borne mise la erre de protection une mise la terre permanente doit tre assur e de la source d alimentation secteur aux bornes de c blage d entr e de l instrument ou au c ble d alimentation fourni Avant d utiliser quipement vitez les chocs lectrostatiques en cas de d faillance de l instrument en utilisant toujours le cordon d alimentation 3 conducteurs fourni pour brancher quipement une prise de terre N UTILISEZ PAS dans un environnement isque N utilisez pas l instrument dans des conditions de risques d explosion ni en pr sence de gaz ni d manations inflammables Cet instrument est concu exclusivement pour un usage int rieur N UTILISEZ PAS de fusibles usag s ni de porte fusibles en court circuit Pour une protection permanente contre le feu emplacez les fusibles uniquement par des usibles de m me tension de m me calibre et de m me type Tenez vous l cart des circuits sous tension Le personnel d exploitation ne doit pas retirer es capots ni les blindages Les proc dures impliquant ces manipulations do
13. the SMB connector the 3 Connect the SMA connector on transmitter impedance converter to the receiver impedance the SMB connector on the output converter to the SMA connector line on the input line 2 7 Getting Started Connecting to Interfaces DHEI Interface LLc93 A NI ISV 100 ISV Connect the single DB 25 male connector on one end of the DHEI cable to the MPEGscope DHEI port ea e S 2 e 1 7 Te A EXP IN 2 Connect the AMPLIMITE HD 22 M 26 pin male connector labelled EXP IN on the other end of the DHEI cable to the DHEI Expansion In line of your system under test 1 EXP OUT 8 Connect the AMPLIMITE HD 22 26 pin male connector labelled EXP OUT on the other end of the DHEI cable to the Expansion Out line of your system under test 2 8 Getting Started Connecting to Interfaces To Connect to the SMPTE 310M Interface The SMPTE 310M interface is a serial to parallel converter for the DVB SPI interface It includes a DVB SPI Y Adapter cable to connect the SMPTE 310M interface to the SPI interface SMPTE 310M Interface 2 Connect the input line from your system under test to
14. to connect your external equipment to MPEGscope s parallel port The illustration below shows MPEGscope s parallel printer port female external pin layout Trigger Type TRIG IN active low edge sensitive TRIG OUT active high 10 ms pulse width Ground pin 19 Note gt US AR al e e ee TRIG IN pin 10 Es e e lt DB 25 connector Y amp Connect your external equipment to MPEGscope s parallel port using e DUE a cable with a 25 pin D type male 4 connector Before you can send or receive an external trigger you must also configure MPEGscope software from the Recorder Player s Record Setup dialog then shut down the default NT parallel port drivers and start the HP parallel port driver from the Windows NT Control Panel Press the Help button from the Record Setup dialog for instructions For more information on configuring MPEGscope software to send or receive an external trigger refer to the MPEGscope online help system Press the Tips button at the MPEGscope Launch Pad select the Index tab and type triggers to see the list of relevant topics Getting Started Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section lists some problems that may occur during initial MPEGscope setup Symptom Suggested Action Nothing happens when press the power button The MP
15. 277B E6277C E6300A E6301A E6302A 60 Mb s for E6277A Recording to disk Up to 85 Mb s for E6277B E6277C E6300A E6301A E6302A Up to 60 Mb s for E6277A Real time analysis 42 5 Mb s including null packets with the restriction that the PSI and SI table rates are less than 2 Mb s Multi program transport stream MPTS can be recorded or transmitted Real time measurements are performed on one transport stream Real time measurements can occur simultaneously with recording to disk or transferring trom disk up to 9 or 18 GB of data can be recorded depending on size of streaming disk 18 GB streaming disk is Option E6277B Opt 518 PCI ISA 50 Q nominal terminated to ground Level 1 V p p unbalanced Frequency range 33 kHz to 66 MHz Connector SMB Duty cycle better than 55 45 Can be used by the transmit ports High impedance Level TTL Connector SMB Duty cycle better than 55 45 Can be used as a measurement reference for the real time analyzer Specifications Line Interface Line Interface Port Configurations SPI ASI M2S DHEI Type 8 bit parallel serial serial serial Maximum line rate 108 Mb s 216 Mb s 216 Mb s 40 Mb s Timestamps Packet timestamp clock 10 MHz 5 ppm Resolution of timestamp clock 100 ns Packet timestamp sampling is accurate to within 1 timestamp clock period between consecutive packets Packet timestamp clock 33 MHz 5 ppm Resolution of timesta
16. 3 V m 80 AM mod 1Khz IEC 1000 4 4 1995 0 5 kV Signal Lines 1 kV Power Lines IEC 1000 4 5 1995 1 0 kV Line to line 2 0 kV Line to earth IEC 1000 4 6 1995 V level 150 KHz to 80 MHz Signal and Power Lines IEC 1000 4 11 1994 30 Fluctuations for 25 cycles 1 This product was tested in a typical configuration 2 Temporary loss of performance may be experienced under these conditions 3 User intervention may be required under these conditions Supplementary Information This product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly P Wy Z7 7 Melbourne Australia P Monday 26 July 1999 74 Issue 2 Graeme Cobb Quality Manager European Contact Your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office or for regulatory topics only Hewlett Packard GmbH Department HQ TRE Herrenberger StraRe 130 D 71034 B blingen German FAX 49 7031 14 3143 Printed in Australia E6277 93005 26 Jul 99 Contents sas EE Ee eene ne 1 1 For More Information P 1 3 How To Contact US 1 4 Getting Started eo ee Ae 2 1 Starting an MPEGscope Test SOSSION EROS 2 2 Connecting to IDberfaees escas cen ee eo T ke era aea ere E Yee ee PERF Ease 2 4 Fo Connect to the DVBzSPT Interfaces A n PP PD 2 6
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18. Connected 1 mq 15 GND Signal 16 GND Signal 17 GND Signal 0 27 20 18 Reserved In e 19 Reserved In Connector on DVB ARIB IN 20 Out port 21 CE 22 23 24 25 26 8 ARIB IN connector e Reinstalling Software B 2 e Performing a System Backup B 3 e Performing a System Restore B 4 Reinstalling Software IMPORTANT Reinstalling Software MPEGscope comes with all the software pre installed However an installation disk is included in case you need to reinstall the software for any reason This appendix explains how to reinstall software perform a system backup and restore your system Reinstalling Software This process takes five to ten minutes 1 If you have lost the license file backup disk shipped with your MPEGscope back up your permanent license file before installing software by copying the C HP Apps FLEXIm licence dat to a floppy disk 2 Insert the MPEGscope installation CD into the CD ROM drive 3 Launch the installation program by double clicking on D Setup exe from the Windows NT Explorer window 4 Follow the prompts in the installation dialogs Accept the defaults each time you are prompted for a choice 5 When the installation program has finished copying MPEGscope files the PC will automatically shut down Instead of resetting the PC turn off the power with the power switch 6 Turn the power back on and log in When the PC reboots
19. EGscope application doesn t load when power up the machine MPEGscope has crashed and is displaying the blue crash dump screen When try to reboot after getting the blue crash dump screen get a system disk error Ensure that all cables and power cords are firmly plugged in and that you have correctly followed the setup instructions in your PC user s guide If your machine still does not start contact your Hewlett Packard customer support representative who will advise you further Do not attempt to reinstall or configure the Windows system software unless your customer support representative instructs you to Check that MPEGscope is one of the program folders in your Windows Start menu If the MPEGscope folder is there try to load the application by selecting the MPEGscope program name If this works refer to Windows online help to add the MPEGscope folder to your Startup folder e f the MPEGscope folder is not there check that the MPEGscope application files are installed on the hard drive If you need to reinstall the software refer to Appendix B Reinstalling Software e f these measures do not solve the problem contact your Hewlett Packard customer support representative Press the Reset button and hold down for a few seconds to make sure that MPEGscope resets DO NOT POWER OFF THE PC OTHERWISE THE MASTER BOOT RECORD ON THE SYSTEM DISK MAY BECOME CORRUPTED You can help avoid blue screen problems
20. SO IEC 11172 2 1999 Information technology Coding of moving pictures and associated audio for digital storage media at up to about 1 5 Mbit s Part 2 Video ISO IEC 11172 3 1996 nformation technology Coding of moving pictures and associated audio for digital storage media at up to about 1 5 Mbit s Part 3 Audio ISO IEC 13818 1 2000 rformation technology Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Part 1 Systems ISO IEC 13818 2 2000 information technology Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Part 2 Video ISO IEC 13818 3 1998 nformation technology Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Part 3 Audio ISO IEC 13818 4 1998 nformation technology Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio intormation Part 4 Compliance testing ISO IEC 13813 6 1999 nformation technology Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Part 6 Extensions for DSM CC Amendment 1 to ISO IEC 13818 6 1999 Additions to support Data Broadcasting Amendment 2 to ISO IEC 13818 6 1999 Additions to support Synchronized Download Services Opportunistic Data Services and Resource Announcement in Broadcast and Interactive Service ISO IEC 13913 7 1998 nformation technology Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio intormation Part 7 Advanced Audio Coding AAC ISO IEC 13818 9 1996 nformation technology Gene
21. are will start automatically Microsoft NT user s guide for instructions on setting up and using Windows Note MPEGscope comes with all software pre installed If you need to reinstall the software refer to Appendix B Reinstalling Software Getting Started Starting an MPEGscope Test Session Connect MPEGscope to the system under test Connecting to Interfaces page 2 4 a CAUTION CAUTION If you experience a problem during setup refer to Troubleshooting page 2 13 for instructions Do not remove the cover or handle any MPEGscope hardware unless advised to do so by your HP customer support representative Please disregard any instructions in your PC user s guide directing you to check or install components inside your PC Interfering with MPEGscope hardware may invalidate your warranty To ensure adequate ventilation do not cover or obstruct vent holes Overheated equipment can produce unpredictable measurement results 2 3 Getting Started Connecting to Interfaces Connecting to Interfaces MPEGscope comes equipped with a DVB SPI Synchronous Parallel Interface on the main MPEGscope board and may also have another interface installed if you have purchased an optional interface The following sections explain how to connect your system under test to the MPEGscope interfaces The MPEGscope interface cards are positioned
22. at 22 2 Connect the DVB SPI ADAPTER CABLE to the DVB SPI OUT port PIN E6289 61602 3 Connect the input line to the ARIB IN port P N E6289 61601 Getting Started Connecting an External Clock Source Connecting an External Clock Source You can use an external clock to synchronize the MPEGscope transmitter to the network You can also use a 27 MHz external clock as an analysis reference for the Real time Analyzer DVB SPI Tx DVB SPI Rx S TEES NI X19 DG 129 Connect an external transmit clock source to the SMB connector on the SPI interface Note MPEGscope is able to use this external clock source when transmitting from any interface not just the SPI interface PN sz iM Connect an external 27 MHz TTL clock source to the SMB connector on the Real time Analyzer The EXT CLK IN SMB connector accepts a 1 V p p unbalanced signal input terminating with 50 ohms The 27 MHZ REF CLK SMB connector accepts a TTL input It has low impedance to ground when the unit is turned off Note For optimum performance the total length of the external clock cable should not exceed three meters in length approximately 10 feet NS Connecting an External Trigger Cable You can use a trigger cable with a 25 pin D type male connector
23. firmware is automatically downloaded to the MPEGscope main card Occasionally a blue crash dump screen may occur if you log in quickly To avoid the problem do not log in until the hard disk light on the front of your PC has stopped flickering and all disk activity has stopped If a blue screen occurs press the reset button and hold it down for a few seconds to make sure that MPEGscope resets 7 Follow the prompts to shut down the PC once more Use the power switch to turn off the PC when Windows NT indicates it is safe to do so 8 Turn the power switch back on and remove the MPEGscope installation CD from the CD ROM drive Reinstalling Software Performing a System Backup Performing a System Backup If you have purchased the optional 12 24 GB DAT drive you can perform a system backup as follows 1 AeA c N Start the Windows NT Backup program Click the Start button on the task bar Select Programs Administrative Tools Common Backup Expand the Drives window Enable the check boxes to the left of drives C and E to select them Click the Backup button From the Backup Information window select Backup Local Registry then click OK to start the backup procedure Progress will be displayed in a Backup Status window During the procedure at least one file will be skipped a temporary file used by the backup program The procedure takes at least six minutes to complete and possibly longer When
24. ivent tre ex cut es exclusivement par un personnel orm la maintenance Dans certaines conditions des tensions dangereuses peuvent tre g n r es m me lorsque l quipement n est pas sous tension Afin d viter tout isque d lectrocution N EX CUTEZ PAS de proc dure n cessitant la manipulation des capots et des blindages sans qualification cet effet c N UTILISEZ PAS d quipement endommag Si les caract ristiques de l instrument relatives la s curit ont t atteintes que ce soit en raison d un dommage p ysique d une humidit excessive ou pour toute autre cause METTEZ L EQUIPEMENT HORS TENSION et ne l utilisez plus jusqu ce que la s curit de son fonctionnement puisse tre v rifi e par un personnel form la maintenance Si n cessaire retournez l instrument un bureau commercial et de service apr s vente Agilent Technologies pour le faire r parer et garantir ses caract ristiques de s curit NE REMPLACEZ PAS de pi ce ni ne modifiez l quipement En raison des risques que cela implique n installez pas de pi amp ce de remplacement ni n ex cutez aucune modification non autoris e sur l instrument Retournez le un bureau commercial et de service apr s vente Agilent Technologies pour le faire r parer et garantir ses caract ristiques de s curit NE NETTOYEZ PAS avec des produits liquides L emploi de produits liquides peut
25. ling is accurate to within 1 timestamp clock period between consecutive Synchronous 8 bit parallel 42 5 Mb s Receive clock rate is 25 kHz to 12 25 MHz Packet timestamp clock 10 MHz 5 ppm Resolution of timestamp clock 100 ns Packet timestamp sampling is accurate to within 1 timestamp clock period between consecutive packets packets Electrical Spec 800 mV pp nominal TTL levels Connector Type 75 BNC 20 pin Mini SCSI Standard SMPTE 310M Standard ARIB STD B1 Version 1 1 Sept 98 Part Number E6292A E6289A WARNING To ensure the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC of MPEGscope use shielded cables on all interfaces Specifications Line Interface e is M Es 26 AMPLIMITE 26 pin female connector on MPEGscope SPI port gt eV DB 25 female connector on SPI adapter cable Pinouts Pin SPI26 spi 25 Cc cC ON N NN D on R NY 23 24 25 26 Clock B Clock Data 7 B Data 7 A Data 5 B Data 5 A Data 3 B Data 3A Data 1 B Data DVALID B DVALID A GND GND GND Data 6 B Data 6 A Data 4 B Data 4 A Data 2 B Data 2A Data 0 B Data PSYNC B PSYNC A GND Clock A GND Data 7 A Data 6 A Data 5 A Data 4 A Data 3A Data 2 Data 1 Data 0 DVALID A
26. mp clock 30 ns Packet timestamp sampling is accurate to within 1 timestamp clock period between consecutive packets Packet timestamp clock 33 MHz 5 ppm Resolution of timestamp clock 30 ns Packet timestamp sampling is accurate to within 1 timestamp clock period between consecutive packets Packet timestamp clock 33 MHz 5 ppm Resolution of timestamp clock 30 ns Packet timestamp sampling is accurate to within 1 timestamp clock period between consecutive packets Electrical Spec EIA TIA 644 LVDS 15 Q coax 50 Q coax Balanced ECL Connector Type DB 25 through adapter BNC SMA SMB DB 25 through adapter Standard EN 50083 9 EN 50083 9 Using the M28 SCTE DVS 110 Interfaces for Interfaces for Interface DiviCom 4 September 1997 CATV SMATV Headends CATV SMATV Headends Application Note 0002 Response to SCTE DVS and similar Professional similar Professional DVS 089R1 Equipment Equipment Cable Headend and Distribution Systems Part Number N A ASI and Serial ECL DHEI interface E6291A WARNING To ensure the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC of MPEGscope use shielded cables on all interfaces Specifications Line Interface ARIB SMPTE 310M Type Biphase mark Maximum line rate 40 Mb s Minimum line rate is 16 Mb s Timestamps Packet timestamp clock 10 MHz 5 ppm Resolution of timestamp clock 100 ns Packet timestamp samp
27. n the following table Manual Name MPEGscope Startup Guide Product Number E6277C E6300A E6301A E6302A Printing Date Manual Part Number Application Version October 1997 E6277 92000 A 02 CD ROM May 1998 E6277 92001 A 03 CD ROM August 1998 E6277 92007 A 04 CD ROM January 1999 E6277 92020 Ed 1 A 04 02 CD ROM July 1999 6277 92020 Ed 2 A 05 CD ROM June 2000 6277 92020 Ed 3 A 06 CD ROM Contact your local Agilent Technologies representative or see How To Contact Us page 1 4 Agilent Technologies Advanced Networks Division Phone 61 3 8877 8633 PO Box 221 Fax 61 3 8877 5550 Blackburn 3130 Email y900_support agilent com or dv support agilent com Victoria Australia Web http advanced comms agilent com mpegscope Printed in Canada Certification Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology formerly National Bureau of Standards to the extent allowed by that organization s calibration facility and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members Additional Information for Test and Measurement Equipment To comply with EMC regulations shielded cables should be used on all appropriate connections Otherwise the use
28. ndition that could cause bodily injury or death CAUTION Calls attention to a procedure practice or condition that could possibly cause damage to equipment or permanent loss of data 33500 Certification Agilent Technologies certifie que cet instrument est conforme aux sp cifications publi es au moment de sa sortie d usine Agilent Technologies atteste en outre qu il est possible de trouver r f rence ses mesures d talonnage aupr s de l organisme de normalisation am ricain United States National Institute of Standards and Technology auparavant National Bureau of Standards dans la mesure des possibilit s autoris es par cet organisme et dans celles autoris es par d autres membres de l Organisation Internationale de Normalisation Informations compl mentaires relatives quipement de test et de mesure Conform ment aux r glementations concernant la compatibilit lectromagn tique il convient d utiliser des c bles blind s sur toutes les connexions appropri es S il n emploie pas ce type de cable l utilisateur doit v rifier qu en condition d exploitation les interf rences radio sont encore acceptables la limite de ses locaux Avertissement Les pr cautions g n rales de s curit ci dessous doivent tre observ es au cours de toutes les phases d exploitation de maintenance et de r paration de l instrument Le non respect de ces pr cautions ou d avertissements
29. r has to ensure that under operating conditions the Radio Interference Limits are still met at the border of the user s premises Warnings The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this product Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the product Agilent Technologies assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements Ground the Equipment For safety Class 1 equipment equipment having a protective earth terminal an uninterruptible safety ground must be provided from the mains power source to the product input wiring terminals or supplied power cable Before operating the equipment guard agains electric shock in case of fault by always using the provided 3 conductor power cord to connect the equipment to a grounded power outlet DO NOT use in hazardous environments Do not operate the product in an explosive atmosphere or in the presence of flammable gases or fumes This product is designed for indoor use only DO NOT use repaired fuses or short circuited fuse holders For continued protection against fire replace line fuses only with fuses of the same voltage and current rating and type Keep away from live circuits Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers or shields Procedure
30. rd E6277B 2 4 online help 1 3 reinstalling software B 2 restoring software B 4 servicing 1 4 Index 1 Index setting up 2 2 to 2 3 technical specifications A 5 to A 7 troubleshooting 2 13 using shielded cables with 2 5 ventilation requirements 2 3 P PCI bus A 5 LAN card E6277B 2 4 performance A 5 pinouts ASI line interface A 8 line interface A 8 external trigger cable 2 12 25 interface A 8 SPI line interface A 8 R Real time Analyzer board E6277B 2 4 board E6300A 2 4 line rate A 5 recording capacity A 5 reinstalling software B 2 restoring software B 4 S SCSI card E6300A 2 4 servicing MPEGscope 1 4 setting up MPEGscope 2 2 to 2 3 SMPTE 310M line interface connecting to 2 9 software backing up B 3 reinstalling B 2 restoring B 4 specifications electrical A 6 A 7 technical A 5 to A 7 SPI line interface cables 2 6 connecting to 2 6 connector type A 6 A 7 pinouts A 8 port configurations A 6 standards A 2 to A 4 A 6 A 7 storage capacity recording A 5 Synchronous Parallel Interface see SPI line interface T timestamps A 6 A 7 trigger cable connecting 2 12 pin assignments 2 12 troubleshooting 2 13 V ventilation requirements 2 3 video card E6277B 2 4 E6300A 2 4 Index 2
31. real time analyzing begins automatically as soon as you receive transport stream data You can record capture store play trigger on specific errors and analyze data in a variety of ways MPEGscope features an intuitive easy to use graphical user interface and online help system to enable you to become quickly productive This guide contains information about setting up and connecting MPEGscope to a system under test It also cites technical specifications and applicable digital video standards For information about the computer in which MPEGscope is contained refer to the computer user s guide shipped with MPEGscope For more information on the specific MPEGscope applications you have purchased refer to the MPEGscope online help and printed materials shipped with your MPEGscope system Hewlett Packard does not guarantee that MPEGscope is compatible with other Windows applications or hardware Hewlett Packard will not support problems caused by altering system configuration or initialization files 1 2 Help Topics Online Manual Show me About MPEGscope Help Topics Online Manual Show me About MPEGscope About MPEGscope What s This Introduction For More Information For More Information If you are using MPEGscope for the first time or performing a new task MPEGscope s online help can guide you quickly to information you may need You can access help in the following way
32. ric coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Part 9 Extensions for real time interface for system decoders ETR 154 1997 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG 2 Systems Video and Audio in satellite cable and terrestial broadcasting applications ETR 162 1995 Digital broadcasting systems for television sound and data services Allocation of Service Information 51 codes for Digital Video Broadcasting DVB systems Specifications Technical ATSC standards RFCs ARIB standards ETR 211 1997 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Guidelines on implementation and usage of DVB service information ETR 290 1997 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Measurement guidelines for DVB systems EN 300 468 v1 3 1 1998 02 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Specification for Service Information ISI in DVB systems EN 300 472 v1 2 2 1997 08 Specification for conveying ITU R System B Teletext in DVB bitstreams Draft EN 301 192 v1 2 1 1999 01 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB DVB specification for data broadcasting TR 101 202 v1 1 1 1999 02 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Implementation guidelines for Data Broadcasting TS 101 181 v1 2 1 1997 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB DVB mega frame for Single Frequency Network SFN synchronization ATSC A 52 1995 Digital Audio Compression Standard AC 3 ATSC A 53 1995 A7SC Digital Television Standard Draft Technical Corrigendum No 1 to ATSC
33. ry or damage to the product aile Indicates the field wiring terminal that must be connected to ground before operating the equipment Protects against electrical shock in case of fault Frame or chassis ground terminal Typically connects to the equipment s metal frame Alternating current Direct current dc Indicates hazardous voltages and potential for electrical shock Indicates that antistatic precautions should be taken This product complies with CSA requirement CSA 22 2 No 1010 1 NRTL C EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 IEC 1010 1 1990 1 1992 2 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use CE Notice for European Community This product complies with the relevant European legal Directives EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Das CE Zeichen zeigt die Ubereinstimmung mit allen f r das Produkt geltenden Direktiven der Europ ischen Union an ISM 1 A This is the symbol for an Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class A product iii ieses Zeichen steht f r ein Produkt der ruppe 1 Klasse A f r den Einsatz im ndustriuellen wissenschaftlichen und edizinischen Bereich This product meets the requirements of the Australian EMC Framework AS NZS 2064 1 2 for ISM 1A enforced by the Radiocommunications Act 1992 WARNING Calls attention to a procedure practice or co
34. s e Select Help Topics from the Help menu to access the MPEGscope help environment You can then use Contents Index or Find to locate information about a specific topic You can also enter the help environment from any dialog containing a Help button Clicking on Help will launch a help topic specific to that dialog e Select Online Manual from the Help menu to load the MPEGscope User s Guide in Acrobat Reader This guide contains illustrated steps for testing with each MPEGscope application e Select Show me from the Help menu to view list of self paced tutorials to lead you through typical test scenarios e Where indicated on the user interface click the right mouse button over a field or element in a dialog to obtain context sensitive help on that item Alternatively you can access context sensitive help by clicking the 2 button in the upper right corner of a dialog then clicking again over a dialog element 1 8 Introduction How To Contact Us North America Europe Japan Asia Pacific How To Contact Us If you need technical support contact the support center in your region Location Telephone 9780 South Meridian Blvd 1 800 698 0061 Englewood Colorado USA 80112 PO Box 999 Mail Stop 70 31 20 547 9900 1180 AZ Amstelveen You may also call these The Netherlands local numbers France 33 1 69294114 UK 44 1344 366 666 Ireland 353 1 6158 222 Germany Austria Switzerland 49 180
35. s involving the removal of covers and shields are for use by service trained personnel only Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the equipment switched off To avoid dangerous electrical shock DO NOT perform procedures involving cover or shield removal unless you are qualified to do so DO NOT operate damaged equipment Whenever it is possible that the safety protection features built into this product have been impaired either through physical damage excessive moisture or any other reason REMOVE POWER and do not use the product until safe operation can be verified by service trained personnel If necessary return the product to an Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Office for service and repair to ensure the safety features are maintained DO NOT substitute parts or modify equipment Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the product Return the product to an Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Office for service and repair to ensure features are maintained DO NOT clean with fluids Doing so may make the equipment unsafe for use Power down the equipment and disconnect the power cord before cleaning To clean use a soft dry cloth Safety Symbols If you see this symbol product you must refer to the manuals for specific Warning or Caution information to avoid personal inju
36. the Backup Status window indicates that the procedure is complete close all Backup windows eject the cassette and store it in a safe place Reinstalling Software Performing a System Restore Performing a System Restore After backing up the system drive to the optional 12 24 GB DAT drive you can restore it as follows 1 Start the Windows NT Backup program Click the Start button on the task bar Select Programs Administrative Tools Common Backup 2 Expand the Tapes window 3 Double click the CCMPEGSCOPE entry The tape program will create an inventory list of the files on the tape 4 Click the Restore button 5 The Restore Information window should display Restore to Drive C MPEGSCOPE Select Restore Local Registry and Restore File Permissions then click OK 6 Progress will be displayed in a Restore Status window Early in the procedure a Confirm File Replace warning message will be displayed Select Yes to All to proceed 7 When the procedure is complete shut down and restart the PC A ARIB line interface connecting to 2 10 ASI and Serial ECL DHED interface card E6277B 2 4 E6300A 2 4 ASI line interface connecting to 2 7 connector type A 6 A 7 pinouts A 8 port configurations A 6 Asynchronous Serial Interface see ASI line interface B backing up software B 3 bus A 5 C cables line interface 2 8 length for external clock 2 11 SPI 2 6 using shielded 2 5 connec
37. ting an external clock source 2 11 an external trigger cable 2 12 to interfaces 2 3 2 4 to 2 8 to the ARIB interface 2 10 to the ASI interface 2 7 to the DHEI interface 2 8 to the M2S interface 2 7 to the SMPTE 310M interface 2 9 to the SPI interface 2 6 connectors A 8 D DHEI line interface cables 2 8 connecting to 2 8 connector type A 6 A 7 pinouts A 8 port configurations A 6 Digital Headend Interface see DHEI line interface E electrical specifications line interfaces A 6 A 7 Index external clock 2 11 connecting 2 11 input specifications A 5 external trigger cable 2 12 pin assignments 2 12 I interfaces connecting to 2 3 2 4 to 2 8 ARIB 2 10 ASI 2 7 DHEI 2 8 MES 2 7 SMPTE 310M 2 9 SPI 2 6 ISA bus A 5 L LAN card PCI E6277B 2 4 line rate A 5 M 25 line interface connecting to 2 7 connector type A 6 A 7 impedance converters 2 7 pinouts A 8 port configurations A 6 MPEG 2 Serial Interface see M28 line interface MPEGscope backing up software B 3 capacity specifications A 5 connecting an external clock source 2 11 connecting an external trigger cable 2 12 connecting to interfaces 2 3 2 4 to 2 8 connecting to the ARIB interface 2 10 connecting to the ASI interface 2 7 connecting to the DHEI interface 2 8 connecting to the M2S interface 2 7 connecting to the SMPTE 310M interface 2 9 connecting to the SPI interface 2 6 main board E6300A 2 4 main boa
38. to Interfaces To Connect to the DVB SPI Interface The DVB SPI Synchronous Parallel Interface includes two adapter cables that adapt the SPI interface s AMPLIMITE 26 pin connectors to DVB standard DB 25 connectors SPI Interface DVB SPI Tx m DVB SPI Rx 5 LE rt3 Cu SERRE 2 C LELLLELELEREE bed Connect the output line to Connect the input line to the DYB PI OUT port using the DVB IN port using the other adapter cable one of the adapter cables 2 6 Getting Started Connecting to Interfaces To Connect to the ASI and Serial ECL Interface The ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface and Serial ECL Digital Head End Interface includes two blue impedance converters for the ASI interface s M2S mode and a DHEI Expansion In Out Y Adapter cable for the DHEI interface ASI Interface ee Connect the output line to D Connect the input line to the AS OUT port the AS port M2S Mode LLC93 2 Connect the BNC connector of D Connect the BNC connector the transmitter impedance of the receiver impedance converter to the AS OUT port converter to the 45 The transmitter impedance port converter has a push on SMB The receiver impedance connector converter has a threaded SMA connector 4 Connect
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