Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions
SUMAVISION Operating Instructions Enhanced Multimedia Router SUMAVISION TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD. SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Preface Version Description Sumavision Technologies Co., Ltd. Copyright and all rights reserved. Without the written permission of the Company, any units or individuals are not allowed to extract, reproduce part or all of this book, and spread in any form. The product in this manual is: Enhanced Multimedia Router Version: V3.30 This manual is complete operating instructions for EMR series. Users can select relevant contents of this manual according to the device purchased. Information in this book is subject to change and version upgrade without notice. Agreements of the Instructions Before reading the Instructions, please read the following agreements carefully: 1. Font and format ü The texts in the Instructions are prepared by use of V Song typeface; ü The first-level titles in the Instructions are prepared in bold, II Song typeface, while the second-level titles, in bold, III Song typeface, and the third-level titles, in bold, IV Song typeface; ü All the notes to the Instructions are prepared by use of regular script, and are separated before and after from the texts by use of "======="; ü The agreed contents with a square bracket "[ ]" in the Instructions refer to the man-machine interface, menu names, data tables and field names, etc.; multi-level menus are separated with "/", for instance the [main menu/network settings/local IP address] multi-level menu refers to the [Local IP Address] menu option under the [Network Setting] sub-menu under the [main menu] menu. 2. Keyboard operation ü The Song characters in angle brackets refer to the key name or button name. For instance, <Enter>, <Tab>, <BackSpace> and others refer to Return, Tab, Backspace and so on, respectively. ü <Key 1 + Key 2> refers to pressing key 1 and key 2 on the keyboard at the same time. For example, <Ctrl+Alt+A> refers to pressing "Ctrl", "Alt" and "A" keys at the same time. ü < Key 1, Key 2> refers to pressing Key 1 first on the keyboard, releasing, and then pressing Key 2; for instance, <Alt, D> refers to pressing <Alt> key, releasing, and then -2- SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions pressing <D> key. 3. Mouse operation ü Click: Quickly press and release a mouse button. ü Double-click: Press twice quickly in a row and release a mouse button. ü Drag: Hold down a mouse button, and move the mouse. 4. Signs ü Notice, caution, warning and danger: to remind users of the matters to which should be paid attention in the day-to-day maintenance and operation. ü Description, prompts and tips: to necessarily supplement and describe the descriptions of the operation contents. ü Help: to describe in detail the parts of the operation contents that it are not easy for users to understand. Target Readers The Instructions provide in detail the functions of and the methods of using and maintaining the Enhanced Multimedia Router (EMR), and is applicable to the following readers: ü Digital video/audio engineering technicians ü Digital video/audio system administrators ü Digital video/audio system engineers Contact Us Sumavision Technologies Co., Ltd. is committed to providing a full range of technical support. When users are not familiar with the device or any fault of the device occurs, it is recommended not to disassemble the device, but to contact the nearest office of Sumavision, or contact the After-sales Technical Support Department of the Company. You can contact us by the following ways: Address: Building 1, 15 Kaituo Road, Shangdi Information and Industry Base, Haidian District, Beijing 100085 CHINA After-sales Technical Support hotline: 8008103018, ext. 801 24-hour hotline: 13911310981 Website: www.sumavision.com -3- SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Contents CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF PRODUCT ...........................................................................7 1.1 PURPOSE ................................................................................................................7 1.2 PRODUCT ID ...........................................................................................................7 1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................8 1.3.1 Transportion Environment..............................................................................8 1.3.2 Site Room Environmental Requirements.......................................................9 1.3.3 Power Requirements .............................................................................. - 10 CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................- 11 2.1 APPEARANCE .........................................................................................................- 11 2.1.1 Indicators ...................................................................................................... - 11 2.1.2 LCD............................................................................................................... - 12 2.1.3 Keyboard ...................................................................................................... - 12 2.1.4 Connectors ................................................................................................... - 13 2.1.5 Rear View of Various Card of EMR.............................................................. - 14 2.1.5.1 Analog Video Input and Digital Video Input Interfaces .......................... - 14 2.1.5.2 Analog Audio Input and Digital Audio Input Interfaces .......................... - 15 2.1.6 H.264 Encoding Card ................................................................................... - 16 2.1.7 Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card.............................................................. - 16 2.1.8 DS3 Two-way Adapter Card ......................................................................... - 16 2.1.9 Bit Rate Retrofit Card ................................................................................... - 17 2.1.10 QPSK Card ................................................................................................. - 17 2.1.10.1 RF Input/Output Interface .................................................................... - 17 2.1.11 QAM Card ................................................................................................... - 18 2.1.12 Input/Output Card (I/O Card)...................................................................... - 18 2.1.12.1 Analog Decoding Card and Digital Decoding Card ............................. - 18 2.1.12.2 ASI Input and Output Interface ............................................................ - 19 2.1.12.3 Ethernet Interface ................................................................................ - 19 2.1.13 Power Socket ............................................................................................. - 20 2.2 HEAT EMISSION DESCRIPTION ................................................................................- 20 2.3 CONTROL DESCRIPTION..........................................................................................- 21 CHAPTER 3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ......................................................... - 22 3.1 MAIN PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS ........................................................................- 22 3.2 STANDARDS ...........................................................................................................- 22 CHAPTER 4 DIMENSION AND WEIGHT .................................................................... - 23 4.1 DIMENSIONS ...........................................................................................................- 23 4.2 W EIGHT .................................................................................................................- 23 CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION AND DEBUGGING........................................................ - 24 5.1 OPENING AND CHECK .............................................................................................- 24 5.2 INSTALLATION ATTENTIONS .....................................................................................- 24 5.3 STEPS AND METHODS OF INSTALLATION..................................................................- 24 5.4 DEBUGGING ...........................................................................................................- 25 5.5 DEBUGGING AND INSPECTION METHODS .................................................................- 26 CHAPTER 6 DEVICE OPERATION ............................................................................. - 27 6.1 STEPS FOR FAST RUNNING OF EMR .......................................................................- 27 6.1.1 Quick Instructions for Front Panel to Configure MPEG2 Encoding Card .... - 27 6.1.2 Quick Instructions for Network Management System to Configure MPEG2 Encoding Card ....................................................................................................... - 28 -4- SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.1.3 Instructions for Quick Use of H.264 Encoding Card .................................... - 28 6.1.4 Instructions for Quick Use of Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card............... - 28 6.1.5 Instructions for Quick Use of DS3 Two-way Adapter Card .......................... - 29 6.1.6 Instructions for Quick Use of Bit Rate Retrofit Card .................................... - 29 6.1.7 Instructions for Quick Use of QPSK Card .................................................... - 29 6.1.8 Instructions for Quick Use of QAM Card...................................................... - 30 6.2 DEVICE MENU DESCRIPTIONS .................................................................................- 30 6.2.1 Major Control Menu ...................................................................................... - 30 6.2.1.1 System status information ..................................................................... - 30 6.2.1.1.1 Encoding information menu ............................................................ - 31 6.2.1.1.2 Video information] menu ................................................................. - 31 6.2.1.1.3 AC3 information menu..................................................................... - 31 6.2.1.1.4 MP2 audio information] menu ......................................................... - 32 6.2.1.1.5 ASI input information menu............................................................. - 32 6.2.1.1.6 Version information menu ............................................................... - 32 6.2.1.2 System setting ....................................................................................... - 32 6.2.1.2.1 Deliver settings menu...................................................................... - 32 6.2.1.2.2 [ASI input 1 on/off] menu................................................................. - 33 6.2.1.2.3 [ASI input 2 on/off] menu................................................................. - 33 6.2.1.2.4 [ASI output bit rate] menu ............................................................... - 33 6.2.1.2.5 [TS packet length] menu ................................................................. - 34 6.2.1.2.6 [Transport stream ID] menu ............................................................ - 34 6.2.1.2.7 Original networked menu ................................................................ - 34 6.2.1.3 Network Settings.................................................................................... - 34 6.2.1.3.1 local IP menu................................................................................... - 35 6.2.1.3.2 MAC address menu ........................................................................ - 35 6.2.1.3.3 Subnet mask menu ......................................................................... - 36 6.2.1.3.4Gateway IP menu............................................................................. - 36 6.2.1.3.5 SNMP network management IP...................................................... - 36 6.2.1.4 Language ............................................................................................... - 38 6.2.1.5 Restart menu ......................................................................................... - 38 6.2.1.6 Restore to factory settings ..................................................................... - 39 6.2.2 MPEG-2 Encoding Card Setting .................................................................. - 39 6.2.2.1 [Encoder 1 settings] menu ..................................................................... - 39 6.2.2.1.1 Video setting menu ......................................................................... - 40 6.2.2.1.2 Audio setting menu.......................................................................... - 43 6.2.2.1.3 PID setting....................................................................................... - 49 6.2.2.1.4 SDT setting...................................................................................... - 50 6.2.2.1.5 VBI menu......................................................................................... - 51 Multiplexing switch........................................................................................ - 51 6.2.3 MP2 Analog Decoding Card Setting............................................................. - 52 6.2.3.1 Status Query .......................................................................................... - 52 6.2.3.2 Port 1 Setting ......................................................................................... - 52 6.2.4 H.264 Encoding Card Setting....................................................................... - 53 6.2.4.1 Video Setting.......................................................................................... - 54 6.2.4.2 Audio Setting .......................................................................................... - 56 6.2.4.3 PID Setting............................................................................................. - 58 6.2.5 DS3 Card Setting.......................................................................................... - 58 6.2.5.1 Status Query .......................................................................................... - 58 6.2.5.2 DS3 Input Setting................................................................................... - 59 6.2.5.3 DS3 Output Setting ................................................................................ - 60 6.2.5.4 ASI Setting ............................................................................................. - 61 6.2.5.5 DS3 Card Setting] .................................................................................. - 62 Loopback switch............................................................................................. - 62 DS3/E3 Mode ................................................................................................. - 62 Clear stream transmission ............................................................................. - 63 6.2.5.6 Restore to Factory Parameters ............................................................. - 63 -5- SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.2.6 Bit Rate Retrofit Card Setting ....................................................................... - 63 6.2.6.1 Status Information.................................................................................. - 63 6.2.7 QPSK Card Setting....................................................................................... - 63 6.2.7.1 Status Query .......................................................................................... - 63 6.2.7.2 Channel 1 Setting .................................................................................. - 64 6.2.7.3 Channel 2 Setting .................................................................................. - 64 6.2.8 QAM Card Setting ........................................................................................ - 64 6.2.8.1 Modulator Status .................................................................................... - 64 6.2.8.2 Modulation Setting ................................................................................. - 65 6.2.9 Gigabit Card ................................................................................................. - 65 6.2.9.1 Status Query .......................................................................................... - 66 Version Information ........................................................................................ - 66 System Status................................................................................................. - 67 Input Status..................................................................................................... - 68 Output Status.................................................................................................. - 68 6.2.9.2 Parameter Setting .................................................................................. - 69 System Parameter.......................................................................................... - 69 Input Parameter.............................................................................................. - 70 Output Parameters ......................................................................................... - 71 6.3 NETWORK MANAGEMENT OPERATION ......................................................................- 72 6.3.1 Relationship with sumavision 10KM01......................................................... - 72 6.3.2 Add Devices.................................................................................................. - 72 6.3.2.1 Operation procedures ............................................................................ - 72 6.3.2.2 Note........................................................................................................ - 73 6.3.3 Parameter Setting......................................................................................... - 74 6.3.3.1 System Information................................................................................ - 74 6.3.3.2 Card Configuration................................................................................. - 76 Encoding Card Network Management Parameter Setting............................. - 76 Network Management Parameter Setting of Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card 79 DS3 Card Network Management Parameter Setting..................................... - 81 Bit Rate Retrofit Card Network Management Parameter Setting .................. - 85 6.3.4 Multicomplexing Setting ............................................................................... - 86 6.3.4.1 Input ....................................................................................................... - 87 6.3.4.2 Output .................................................................................................... - 88 6.3.4.3 Button..................................................................................................... - 90 6.3.4.4 Multicomplexing Parameter Setting....................................................... - 94 6.3.4.5 Attentions ............................................................................................... - 96 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................ - 96 7.1 ALARM INFORMATION ..............................................................................................- 96 7.1.1 Nothing display in LCD................................................................................. - 97 7.1.2 Video parameters displaying abnormal input............................................... - 98 7.1.3 Video state enquiry displaying standard error or synchronization error ...... - 98 7.1.4 A small number of mosaic occurs at the bottom of the image after decoding - 99 7.1.5 Audio state enquiry displaying abnormal input............................................. - 99 7.1.6 Audio status enquiry displaying abnormal synchronization ....................... - 100 7.1.7 No sound output after decoding ................................................................. - 100 7.1.8 The sound is badly distorted after decoding .............................................. - 100 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ............................................................. - 100 8.1 MAINTENANCE METHOD ........................................................................................- 100 8.2 MAINTENANCE DETAILS ........................................................................................- 101 8.3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................- 101 8.4 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................- 102 -6- SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 8.5 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................- 102 8.6 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................- 102 8.7 ARRANGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE .......................................................................- 103 8.8 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................................- 103 CHAPTER 9 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION................................................... - 104 9.1 STORAGE .............................................................................................................- 104 9.2 TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................................- 104 - Chapter 1 Overview of Product 1.1 Purpose SUMAVISION Enhanced Multimedia Router, which can be abbreviated to SUMAVISION EMR, is a new generation multi-media exchange platform. This device, which uses plug-in structure, and integrates multiple functions of encoding and multiplexing, can be freely configured according to the different needs of users, and meet the vast number of operators’ demands for integrated devices in the processs of digital TV head-end platform construction. The typical network diagram of EMR is shown as Fig. 1-1. Fig. 1-1 Network Diagram of EMR In Fig. 1-1, EMR accesses to the analog or digital video and audio signals, then encodes and processes them into TS which will then come into the complexer (1U single machine can support the encoding of up to 10 sets of programs) for complex application with EPG information, to become a standard DVB stream. After the encryption by the scrambler and the modulation by the modulator, such stream will be transmitted by HFC network. 1.2 Product ID Symbols, such as product name, model and manufacturer locate on the front panel of the EMR device, shown as Fig. 1-2. -7- SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Company’s Product model Manufacturer Fig. 1-2 Front Panel of EMR Product name: Enhanced Multimedia Router Product model: Enhanced Multimedia Router, shown as Fig. 1-2. Manufacturer: Sumavision Technologies Co., Ltd., shown as Fig. 1-2. Descriptions on factory mark on the rear panel: Factory mark locates on the rear panel of the device, shown as Fig. 1-3. EMR2B081006 Fig. 1-3 Factory Mark “S/N” denotes factory serial number, “EMR” stands for the device model, and “2B081006” refers to the production code. 1.3 Environmental Requirements 1.3.1 Transportion Environment The device must be prudently and carefully handled to avoid damages to the device. Ensure that people who transport, maintain or operate the device have professional skills and are familiar with the operation of device. If you have any question, please contact the After-sales Techinical Support Department of Sumavision. This device is one of high-end electronic products. It should be handled prudently and carefully to aviod dropping and collision, and you’re advised to bear in mind the following tips during the transportation: Please do not place this device on unstable trolleys, shelves, brackets or tables, otherwise, the device may fall and cause serious damages, which can lead to abnormal operation. During transportation, the trolley used to transport devices should keep balance. When user has arrived at the designated location or have to stop on the way, ensure whether the trolley is reliable first, and then stop moving. Any accident may overturn the trolley and make the device dropped. Please arrange special personnel to transport the device and aviod transportation by 8 SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions several persons as possible as you can. 1.3.2 Site Room Environmental Requirements ü Site room area: The front door and back door of the cabinet should leave at least 1.2 to 1.5m for opening the door or routine maintenance. The cabinet can not be installed against the wall, and the distance between the cabinet side and the wall should be not less than 0.8m. ü Site room floor: Site room floor should be non-conductive, dust-proof, and its surface smoothness should be less than 2mm per square meter. The volume resistivity of anti-static material should range from 1×107Ω to 1×1010Ω, and the ground current-limiting resistor is 1MΩ. Floor load-bearing should be larger than 450kg/ m2. ü Environment temperature: The device can operate normally in the environment whose temperature ranges from 5 to 40℃. If conditions permit, air-conditioning is preferred to help losing heat. ü Relative humidity: The device can operate normally in the environment whose humidity ranges from 20% to 80%. ü Environmental pressure 86kpa to 105kpa. ü Site room doors and windows: Doors and windows of the site room should be sealed with dust-proof rubber strips, and windows should be double-glazed and strictly sealed. ü Site room wall surface The wall surface of site room can use wallpapers or be printed with lusterless paint, however, powder coating is not suitable. ü Air cleanliness: The requirements for air cleanliness can be listed as Table 1-1 and Table 1-2. 9 SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Table 1-1 Site room dust indicators Maximum diameter (μm) 0.05 1 3 5 7×105 24×104 13×104 Maximum concentration (particles 5 14×10 per cubic meter) Table 1-2 Site room harmful gas indicators Gas Average (mg/m 3) Max (mg/m3) Sulfur dioxide SO2 0.2 1.5 0.01 0.3 Nitrogen dioxide NO2 0.04 0.15 Ammonia NH3 0.05 0.15 Chlorine Cl2 0.01 0.3 Hydrogen sulfide H2S ü Fire-fighting requirements: Site room should be equipped with automatic fire alarm system, hand-held extinguishing system or fixed extinguishing system. ü Power requirements 1. The devices, air-conditioning system and lighting system should have their own power system respectively. 2. The voltage used by the device should range from 196V to 242V, and the power frequency used should be 50Hz or 60Hz. 1.3.3 Power Requirements EMR would work normally at the following parameters: ü Power supply: Voltage range: 198V~242V AC ; Voltage frequency: 50Hz±3Hz. ü Power consumption: < 100W ü Nominal fuse: 2A ü Device grounding: The device should be well grounded through the grounding terminal. 10 SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Chapter 2 Introduction 2.1 Appearance The appearance of EMR is shown as Fig. 2-1. Installation part Indicator LCD Keyboard Fig. 2-1 Appearance of EMR 2.1.1 Indicators There are 9 indicators on the front panel of SUMAVISION EMR, including: l Power l Run l Alarm l Operating indicators (1 to 6) Turn on the power switch of the device after user has confirmed that the input voltage of the device is AC voltage that ranges from 196V to 242V. If the indicator of Power lights, it can be concluded that the power has been successfully turned on, and the conditions for running the device have been provided. When the device starts and operates normally, if there is no anomaly, the indicator of Run on the device panel will turn green. When the device operates abnormally, the indicator of Alarm on the device panel will turn red, which prompts the user that an error has occurred. Operating indicators of 1 to 5 are used to indicate the operating status of slot 1 to 5 respectively, I/O indicator is used to indicate the operating status of input and output cards, and the indicator of Alarm is used to indicate device status. The table below lists the operating status of indicator 1 by taking that one encoding card plugged in slot 1 as an example. - 11 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions The table below lists the operating status of indicator 1 by taking that one encoding card plugged in slot 1 as an example. Table 2-1 Description for the operating status of indicator 1 Operating indicator No. 1 2 3 Indicator 1 4 5 6 Encoder Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Signal source Y Y Y — — Y — N N — — — Multiplexing or not Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N N Indicator result Slot Green Slot 1 Red Off Indicator 1 can be divided into six kinds of status as shown in the table above, "-" denotes the content has nothing to do with this item. For detailed abnormality report information, please query in “System status” of the device or “Alarm display” of the network management system. ======================================= After the device has been powered on, the indicator of Power will keep lighting once the device is started. ======================================= 2.1.2 LCD Various parameters of the current operation will be displayed on LCD in the operating process. Users can learn parameter settings and operating status by querying LCD. 2.1.3 Keyboard For the normal operation of the device, user must set the operating parameters of the current device through keyboard. The keys of the keyboard can be listed as follows: l Up (↑) l Down (↓) l Left (←) l Right (→) l Enter (Ent) l Escape (Esc) The value will increase by 1 each time the Up key is pressed; The value will decrease by 1 - 12 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions each time the Down key is pressed; The cursor will move one digit to left each time the Left key is pressed; The cursor will move one digit to right each time the Right key is pressed; Each time the Esc key is pressed, current operation will be canceled, and users will return to the previous menu; Each time the Ent key is pressed, current operation will be confirmed, and users will enter next level menu. Users can complete the operations, such as device parameter setting and device parameter query, according to the actual requirements by combining these six keys, and referring to device menu structure. 2.1.4 Connectors SUMAVISION EMR rear panel adopts the form of sub-panels, 6 slots formed with 6 sub-panels can be handled independently, which can facilitate the plugging and un-plugging of sub-cards. Ground terminal, power socket and power switch are placed on the rear panel, see Fig. 2-2. Fig. 2-2 Appearance of SUMAVISION EMR Rear Panel Corresponding relationship between the function board and the slot used is shown as Table 2-3. Table 2-3 Function Board and the Slot Used MPEG-2analog encoding card (dobly module is optional) MPEG-2digital encoding card (dobly module is optional) H.264 encoding card DS3 card Bit change card QPSK card Analog decoding card Digital decoding card QAMcard I/O card Slot 1 Slot 2 ▼ Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ======================================= H.264 encoding card and other cards in the same device can not be used in a mixed way (except for input and output cards). ======================================= - 13 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 2.1.5 Rear View of Various Card of EMR SUMAVISION EMR can provide various kinds of cards, including: MPEG-2 analog encoding card, MPEG-2 digital encoding card, H.264 encoding card, DS3 two-way adapter card and bit rate retrofit card, with their rear view shown as Fig. 2-3. MPEG-2 analog encoding card MPEG-2 digital encoding card H.264 encoding card DS3 two-way adapter card QPSK card Bit rate retrofit card QAM card Gigabit card Analog decoding card Digital decoding card Fig. 2-3 Appearance of various cards 2.1.5.1 Analog Video Input and Digital Video Input Interfaces The video input interfaces provided by video and audio encoding card are 75ΩBNC interfaces. The electrical characteristics, material characteristics, mechanical characteristics and appearance of BNC connector can be listed as Table 2-4. Table 2-4 Parameters of video input BNC interface Electrical characteristics Material characteristics Mechanical characteristics Normal impedance 75Ω Frequency range 0-2GHz 0 to 2GHz Voltage rating 500 VRMS (Sea-level Max) Dielectric withstand voltage VSWR 1500 VRMS (Sea-level Min) 1.5 (Max) Main part and metal fittings Insertion force Nickel plating Acrotorque 2.5 lbs Pullout force Maximum axial tensile force 3 lbs Nut pulling force Min 100 lbs - 14 - Its appearances can be shown as the figure below: SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Centric pin thrust Min 6 lbs Durability More than 500 times drawing 2.1.5.2 Analog Audio Input and Digital Audio Input Interfaces The audio input interface provided by Video and audio encoding card are Phoenix printed circuit board connecting terminals, MINI COMBICON (can be abbreviated as MC) plugs and sockets, and the plug-pull direction should be parallel to the wire axis. MC plugs and sockets are close-spaced, and have lower exterior size and ample connection capacities. They have also been equipped with fault tolerance and anti-dislocation protection. Size [mm] Table 2-5 MC socket parameters 7.62 (3-hole) 19.05 (6-hole) Pin distance [mm] 3.81 Welding pinhole diameter [mm] 1.2 Welding pinhole size [mm×mm] 0.8×0.8 Insulating material category IIIa Installation category (overvoltage category) /pollution degree III/3 Rated voltage[V] 125 Pulse withstand voltage [kV] 2.5 Rated current [A] 8 Maximum load current per bit [A] 8 Insulating material type PBT Flame retardant rating in line with UL94 V0 UL/CUL: [V]/[A]/AWG 300/8/- CSA: [V]/[A]/AWG 300/8/- Their Appearances can be shown as the figure below: Appearance Technical data in line with ICE and DIN VDE Authentication data Rated voltage /rated current /gauge The technical parameters and appearance of MC plug are shown in Table 1-6. Table 2-6 MC plug parameters Size [mm] 7.62 (3-hole) 19.05 (6-hole) Pin distance [mm] 3.81 Insulating material category I Installation category (overvoltage category) /pollution degree III/3 Appearance Technical data speicified by ICE and DIN VDE - 15 - Their Appearances can be shown as the figure below: SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Rated voltage[V] 125 Pulse withstand voltage [kV] 2.5 Rated current/rated cross-section 2 [A]/[mm ] Maximum load current/ cross-section [A]/[mm2] Authentication data Rated voltage /rated current /gauge 8/0.5 8/0.5 Insulating material type PA Flame retardant rating in line with UL94 V0 UL/CUL: [V]/[A]/AWG 300/8/30-14 CSA: [V]/[A]/AWG 300/8/28-16 2.1.6 H.264 Encoding Card SUMAVISION EMR can provide 5 five-channel H.264 video and audio encoding cards (each card can allow to select analog or digital signal sources for encoding), as shown in Fig. 2-4. Fig. 2-4 Appearance of H.264 Encoding Card The video and audio input interface parameters and characteristics are of the same nature as the analog and digital MPEG-2 encoding cards in 2.1.5. 2.1.7 Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card SUMAVISION EMR can provide 5 analog MPEG2 SD decoding cards. Each can decode and output two-channel analog MPEG2 SD programs. The decoded programs can be selected in multiplexing way, as shown in Fig. 2-4. Fig. 2-4 Appearance of Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card The video and audio input interface parameters and characteristics are of the same nature as the analog and digital MPEG-2 encoding cards in 2.1.5. 2.1.8 DS3 Two-way Adapter Card The DS3 two-way adapter card provided by SUMAVISION EMR can ensure two-way adaptation of DS3 and ASI signals. The first interface is ASI output interface, the second - 16 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions is ASI input interface, the third and fourth are DS3 output interfaces and the fifth is DS3 input interface, as shown in Fig. 2-5. Fig. 2-5 Appearance of DS3 Two-way Adapter Card The BNC input interface parameters and characteristics are of the same nature as the analog and digital MPEG-2 encoding cards in 2.1.5. 2.1.9 Bit Rate Retrofit Card The bit rate retrofit card provided by SUMAVISION EMR can provide three-channel ASI input interfaces and the loop-out interface of Channel-1 input, which can ensure bit rate retrofit of three programs in the three-channel ASI input program streams, as shown in Fig. 2-6. Fig. 2-6 Appearance of Bit Rate Retrofit Card The BNC input interface parameters and characteristics are of the same nature as the analog and digital MPEG-2 encoding cards in 2.1.5. 2.1.10 QPSK Card The QPSK card provided by SUMAVISION EMR can receive two-channel satellite signals, and each channel has a loop-out interface. Interface 2 and 4 are satellite signal input interfaces and interface 1 and 3 are satellite signal loop-out interfaces, as shown in Fig. 2-7. Fig. 2-7 Appearance of QPSK Card 2.1.10.1 RF Input/Output Interface The input/output interface provided by QPSK and QAM cards is RF interface. The electrical characteristics, material characteristics, mechanical characteristics and appearance of RF interface can be listed as Table 2-7. Table 2-7 Parameters of RF Interface - 17 - SUMAVISION Electrical characteristics EMR Operating Instructions Normal impedance Frequency range Voltage rating Dielectric withstand voltage VSWR Material characteristics Mechanical characteristics 75Ω Its appearances can be shown as the figure below: 0-20GHz 500 VRMS Max) 1500 VRMS Min) (Sea-level (Sea-level 1.5 (Max) Main part and metal fittings Insertion force Nickel plating Pullout force Maximum axial force 3 lbs Min. 100 lbs Nut force pulling Max. acrotorque 2.5 lbs Centric pin thrust Min. 6 lbs Durability More than drawing 500 tensile times 2.1.11 QAM Card The QAM card provided by SUMAVISION EMR will support the output of two frequency points, as shown in Fig. 2-8. Fig. 2-8 Appearance of QAM Card The RF output interface characteristics are same as the RF interface of QPSK card in 2.1.9.1. 2.1.12 Input/Output Card (I/O Card) The I/O card provided by EMR is in the dedicated slot for input/output card, as shown in Fig. 2-9. Fig. 2-9 Appearance of I/O Card 2.1.12.1 Analog Decoding Card and Digital Decoding Card SUMAVISION EMR can provide 5 ten-channel video and audio decoding cards, with each - 18 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions analog or digital decoding card available for two-channel video and audio decoding, as shown in Fig. 2-10. Analog Decoding Card Digital Decoding Card Fig. 2-10 Appearance of Decoding Card The video and audio output interface parameters and characteristics are of the same nature as the analog and digital MPEG-2 encoding cards in 2.1.5. 2.1.12.2 ASI Input and Output Interface The input and output card provides two ASI input interfaces and two ASI output interfaces, which are all 75ΩBNC interfaces. The electrical characteristics, material characteristics, mechanical characteristics and appearance of BNC connector can be listed as Table 2-8. Table 2-8 Parameters of ASI input and output interfaces Electrical characteristics Normal impedance Frequency range Voltage rating Dielectric withstand voltage VSWR Material characteristics Mechanical characteristics Main part and metal fittings Insertion force Pullout force Its appearance can be shown as the figure below: 75Ω 0-2GHz 500 VRMS(Sea-level Max.) 1500 VRMS(Sea-level Min.) 1.5(Max.) Nickel plating Max. acrotorque 2.5 lbs Nut pulling force Maximum axial tensile force 3 lbs Min. 100 lbs Centric pin thrust Min. 6 lbs Durability More than drawing 500 times 2.1.12.3 Ethernet Interface The input/output card provides provides users with an Ethernet interface, whose type is RJ45, and the various parameters can be listed as Table 2-9: Table 2-9 Parameters of Ethernet Interface Connector Electrical characteristics Maximum current 2A Insulation resistance 5,000 megohm DC resistance signal pins 30 milliohms @100 mA of - 19 - Its appearance can be shown as the figure below: SUMAVISION Material characteristics Mechanical characteristics EMR Operating Instructions Metal-shell shield force Applicable ambient temperature Plated contact surface of signal pins Filler Durability Insertion/pullout force Min. 20dB(20~200MHz) -50~+105 ℃ Metal shell, tin-plated UL90V-0 flame retardant thermoplastic 750 times Max. 5 lbs 2.1.13 Power Socket SUMAVISION EMR provides users with a power socket on the rear panel, which can be used to provide working power supply for the device. The power sockets used by SUMAVISION EMR fully conform to the national industrial standards, for detailed information, refer to Table 2-10. Table 2-10 Power socket parameters GB 1002-1996 Types, basic parameters and dimensions of single phase plugs and sockets GB Plugs and socket-outlets for household and 2099.1-1996 similar purposes. Part 1: Its appearances can be shown as the figure below: General requirements 2.2 Heat Emission Description The EMR provides two exhaust fans inside to relieve the temperature rise during the device operation, due to the functioning of chips inside the device. The exhaust flow of EMR is shown as Fig. 2-10. Exhaust channel Exhaust channel Inlet channel Fig. 2-10 Exhaust Flow ======================================= - 20 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Do not block the ventilation channel when installing the device. ======================================= 2.3 Control Description The control of SUMAVISION EMR can be realized through the keys on the front panel and the SNMP network management system. The keys are suitable for on-site operation, while SNMP is suitable for centralized management of multi-point device. - 21 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Chapter 3 Technical Characteristics 3.1 Main Performance Parameters ü Support up to 10-channel AV (CVBS) inputs and 20-channel monophonic audio balanced inputs ü Support digital SDI (embedded audio) and digital audio input ü Support multiplexing function for encoded stream, 1-channel ASI output, which ranges from 1M to 216M, and 1-channel SMPTE310 output ü Video encoding: MPEG-2 4: 2: 0 MP@ML ü Bit rate control: CBR/VBR ü GOP Structure: III, IPP, IBP, IBBP ü Excellent low bit rate encoding function ü Video horizontal resolution supports 720, 704, 544 and 352, and bit rate of each channel ranges from 1.5M to 15M. ü Audio encoding: Dolby AC3 ü AC3 audio sampling rates: 32KHz, 44.1KHz and 48KHz ü AC3 audio bit rate support: 56k to 64k ü AC3 audio encoding mode: 1/0, 2/0 ü Support PCR correction, PSI / SI table inserting and editing functions ü Built-in comb filter and time-based correction circuitry, significantly reducing the requirements for signal sources ü Card-insertion 1U stand-alone structure, which can be used flexibly and conveniently ü Support key-press LCD operations Support SNMP network management functions 3.2 Standards EMR is in line with the national and industry standards, including: ü GB/T 17975.2-2000 Information Technology--Generic Coding of Moving Picures and Associated Audio Information –Part 2: Video ü GY/T 170-2001 Encoding and Modulation Standards for Digital CATV Broadcasting Channel - 22 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Chapter 4 Dimension and Weight 4.1 Dimensions External structure of the EMR is shown as Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Physical Parameters of EMR Physical parameter Vale (unit) Height 44.4mm(1U) Width 482.6mm(19") Depth 564.7mm 4.2 Weight Gross weight: <7.5kg - 23 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Chapter 5 Installation and Debugging 5.1 Opening and Check Please check if the package is damaged or not when receiving the goods; in case of package damage, please contact the carrier or the After-sales Technical Support Department of Sumavision. If you finish the equipment installation and commissioning on your own, after opening the box, please check the equipment shape is deformed and the equipment inside is abnormal or not; check the equipment models and names are consistent with equipment names in the contract or not; the equipment serial number is consistent with the product serial number in the Equipment Delivery and Maintenance Certificate; check the power wire, joint fittings, instruction manual and certificate of conformity in the equipment are complete or not. If there are professional service engineers of Sumavision for installing and debugging the device, they will confirm the above information together with you. After opening box and confirming that there is no any problem, please sign the Equipment Delivery and Maintenance Certificate and return it to us in time. We will offer you superior and satisfied after-sales service with the information confirmed herein. 5.2 Installation Attentions Check whether the environmental requirements in section III of Chapter 1 are conformed or not. Power-on debugging can be carried out after finishing the installation procedures stated below. 5.3 Steps and Methods of Installation The EMR needs to be installed and used on a 19-inch cabinet. When installing the device, please open the package first, then take out the device. Put and install the device on the L bracket after it is installed on the cabinet, and finally fasten the device on the assembly cabinet with screws. Device installation can be shown as Fig. 5-1. - 24 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 5-1 Assembly Cabinet for the EMR ====================================== The device can be installed in any plug-in frame of the assembly cabinet. However, the general principle for arranging the location of the device is that the connection between various stand-alone devices should be arranged orderly on the assembly cabinet in accordance with the stream of signal. ======================================= 5.4 Debugging Preparations before configuration: ü The device should be stably fixed on the cabinet, and the operation environment is normal. ü The device should be connected to the ground very well. ü Check whether video and audio are correctly input on the encoder side. ü The device has been correctly connected to the power supply. ü If network management is needed to control devices, please connect the device with the computers. Device power-on inspection: ü Alarm indicators of the device can operate normally. ü Standby interface is displayed on the LCD of the device. ü Device keys can respond normally. ü The fans of the device can operate normally. ü No abnormal sounds and offensive smell. - 25 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 5.5 Debugging and Inspection Methods EMR offers users the setting menu through a LCD. The users can set parameters of the device through the control keys and by combining with the LCD to make it satisfy users’ demands. Major control menu Users can learn the system status information of the current device, set the output bit rate, TS packet length, transport stream ID and original network ID, device IP, gateway, mask, network management IP and menu language, as well as restart the device and restore to factory defaults by querying and setting this menu. ü Encoding card N N refers to the slot for specific card. Users can set the encoding bit rate of anolog encoder N and encoder N+1, various kinds of video and audio parameters, PID, SDT, VBI settings and multiplexing On/Off. ü DS3 two-way adapter card Users can query about the working status of current adapter card, modify the DS3 input/output parameter and ASI input On/Off, and restore to factory defaults of DS3 card. ü Bit rate retrofit card Users can query about the three-channel ASI input information of the bit rate retrofit card. ü QPSK card Users can set local frequency of receiving signal, symbol rate, downlink frequency and other parameters of QPSK card. ü QAM card Users can set modulation frequency, symbol rate, QAM mode and other parameters of QAM card. ü Analog decoding card Users can set program options, decoding switches and volume. ü Ditital decoding card Users can set program options, decoding switches and volume. The above simple test process can help users confirm whether each card is in good condition or not. - 26 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Chapter 6 Device operation 6.1 Steps for Fast Running of EMR After the debugging is completed, the EMR will be quickly at the status of running. Users can operate by following the steps as follows (refer to 6.2 for specific menu descriptions). 6.1.1 Quick Instructions for Front Panel to Configure MPEG2 Encoding Card Front panel device configuration: ü If network management settings are needed, please change the IP address and mac address of the device, ensure that the IP address and mac address belong to the same network segment. The IP address of the device can be pinged on the computer side (this step is unnecessary if the parameters are set with keys). ü The system output bit-rate should be set based on network planning, the system output bit-rate needs to reserve a margin of about 2M bits on the premise that it is greater than the sum of various video, and audio bit rate planned. ü Set video type according to the system of the video input. ü Set video bit rate according to use planning, the video bit rate recommended ranges from 3M to 5M bps, which can guarantee the quality of encoding. ü Set encoding resolution. ü AC3 audio bit rate is 192 k. ü Multiplexing On/off to select multiplexing. The encoder can basically realize normal encoding after the items above have been set. ===================================== Deliver settings can be used to choose to deliver information by using devices or network management background. Choose “Device” and select ASI input as “On”, then all of the information input by ASI will be transmitted, that is, all of the information input at any bit rate will be output when outputting ASI; If ASI input is selected as “Off”, then ASI input bit rate will not have any data in output.If only part of the information input by ASI will be multiplexed when using the device, please choose Deliver settings as “Network management”, and select ASI input as “On”, then ASI input will be multiplexed by network management. ===================================== - 27 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.1.2 Quick Instructions for Network Management System to Configure MPEG2 Encoding Card Network management configuration: ü Choose multiplexing switch as "On", configure the encoder parameters for the card needed, such as bit rate, resolution, system and the PID needs to be changed. ü Click Set, then the encoder in the card has been successfully set. ü Set parameter information for “system parameter”, including ASI output bit rate, output packet length and ASI switch. Note: If ASI switch has been selected as “On”, the device and network management will alarm. ü Click Set, then system parameters have been successfully set. ü Click “Configration” at the top of the interface, refresh all input ports, then choose the audio and video information needed to multiplex to output ports, set the send table interval, click “SET UP”, thus, user has successfully set the parameters. ü The device can realize encoding normally, and the output ports can output the TS that has been set. 6.1.3 Instructions for Quick Use of H.264 Encoding Card ü It is recommended to reconfigure after loading the default configuration (factory setting). ü Set device IP address and MAC address to ensure different IP and MAC in the same network and avoid IP address conflicts. ü Set the system output rate according to the network planning, and reserve a margin of about 2M under the circumstance that the system output rate is greater than the sum of planned video and audio bit rates. ü Set GOP structure which can be only set as IBBP structure. ü The GOP length is adjusted automatically by the system and can not to set. ü Set the send mode, send address and send port. Normal encoding can be basically achieved by the encoder after the above settings are completed. 6.1.4 Instructions for Quick Use of Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card ü It is recommended to reconfigure after loading the default configuration (factory setting). ü Set device IP address and MAC address to ensure different IP and MAC in the same network and avoid IP address conflicts. ü The decoding programs should be allocated to the decoding card through the network management multiplexing. - 28 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions ü Select the programs to be decoded from the program options; to decode as per the PID, change the decoding mode option to decoding by PID, then set the required PID and apply the PID setting. ü Select the decoding switch as “start”, the Silent Switch as “normal” and audio mode as “stereo”. The decoding card can output the decoded programs after the above settings are completed. For decoding by PID, please refer to descriptions of network management operation. 6.1.5 Instructions for Quick Use of DS3 Two-way Adapter Card ü It is recommended to reconfigure after loading the default configuration. ü Set device IP address and MAC address to ensure different IP and MAC in the same network and avoid IP address conflicts. ü Open the corresponding input switch according to the adapter input and set the parameters. DS3 input and output parameters should match each other. 6.1.6 Instructions for Quick Use of Bit Rate Retrofit Card ü It is recommended to reconfigure after loading the default configuration. ü Set device IP address and MAC address to ensure different IP and MAC in the same network and avoid IP address conflicts. ü The device menu of bit rate retrofit card allows the query of status information of only three-channel input. Specific configurations shall be dependent on the network management operations. 6.1.7 Instructions for Quick Use of QPSK Card ü It is recommended to reconfigure after loading the default configuration. ü Ensure the two-channel input of QPSK cards accesses to corresponding satellite streams according to the program planning. ü Navigate to the menue of QPSK card settings through the front panel of the device. ü Take channel 1 for example: open the channel switch and set the downlink frequency, local frequency, symbol rate and polarization mode of the necessary program stream according to the list of satellite programs, and the QPSK card will lock the corresponding program streams. ü The status query sub-menu under the “QPSK card settings” menu can be used to inquire about the bit rate of program streams at corresponding channels. - 29 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.1.8 Instructions for Quick Use of QAM Card ü It is recommended to reconfigure after loading the default configuration. ü QAM card support the output at two frequency points, with the output frequency at point 2=output frequency at point 1+8M. ü Navigate to the menue of QAM card settings through the front panel of the device. ü Set the modulation mode, output frequency at point 1, output level, symbol rate and other parameters according to the need. ü The modulator status menu can be used to view the output bit-rate information at the two output points. ü Suggest to conduct multicomplexing setting of the output programs by combinating with the network management system. 6.2 Device Menu Descriptions The menu structure of Enhanced Multimedia Router SUMAVISION EMR is shown as Fig. 6-1. Fig. 6-1 menu structure 6.2.1 Major Control Menu Major control menu is the first sub-menu of the main menu, and includes [System status information], [System settings], [Network settings] and [General settings]. [System status information] is used to include the information about device operating status. [System settings] is used to control the encoding status and parameters. [Network settings] is used to display and control the network parameters and status. [General settings] is used to control device language, restart and restore to factory defaults. 6.2.1.1 System status information System status information includes the operation information of the system. - 30 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions ===================================== In the instructions, the symbol "/" indicates the menu level; that to the left of "/" indicates the menu of the upper level and that to the right of "/" indicates the sub-menu or current menu. "/" as follows has the same meanings herein, and the statements will not be repeated any more. ===================================== 6.2.1.1.1 Encoding information menu Menu location: [/.. /System status information/Bit rate information] Instructions: It is used to display the real-time data of bit rate status, however, the information can be viewed only, and no changes can be made. This menu includes the following sub-menus: a.1 [ASI input] menu Menu location: [/.. / Bit rate information/ASI input] 0kb System: 0kb 0kb Effective: 0kb Instructions: It is used to display the total ASI system bit rate of two channels and the effective total bit rate information. a.2 [Encoding bit rate] menu 36733kb Menu location: [/.. /Bit rate information/Encoding bit rate] Effective: 6733kb Instructions: It is used to display the total sum of effective bit rates of each channel encoding. a.3 [ASI output] menu Menu location: [/.. / Bit rate information/ASI output] System: 49998kb Effective:37004kb Instructions: It is used to display the ASI system output bit rate information and effective output bit rate information. When the bit rate of the device has overflowed, “Bit rate overflow” will be displayed. Video 1: No input 6.2.1.1.2 Video information] menu AV Menu location: [/.. / System status information/ Video information D1 PAL 4200k Instructions: It is used to display video encoding information for each encoding card, such as input status, interface type, video system, resolution and bit rate. AC31:close 6.2.1.1.3 AC3 information menu Menu location: [/.. / System status information/ AC3 information 2/0 48KHz -27db 192k Instructions: It is used to display Dolby audio encoding information for each encoding card,such as - 31 - Audio 1: normal Analog 48kHz 256kbps SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions On/off status, bit rate and so on. 6.2.1.1.4 MP2 audio information] menu Menu location: [/.. / System status information/MP2 audio information] Instructions: It is used to display video encoding information for each encoding card, such as input status, interface type, audio sampling rate and bit rate. ASI1: unlocked 6.2.1.1.5 ASI input information menu 0kbps 188 Menu location: [/.. / System status information/ASI input information] Instructions: It is used to display the bit rates of two input interfaces and packet length information. 6.2.1.1.6 Version information menu Menu location: [/.. / System status information/Version information] Master control version number CPU: 2.07 Instructions: It is used to display system master control (CPU) version number, logic (FPGA) version number, AC3 DSP version numer and AC3 FPGA version number. 6.2.1.2 System setting System settings menu includes the status and control data of the system transmission. Steps to enter this menu can be listed as follows: [Main menu/Major control menu/System settings]. This menu includes the following sub-menus: 6.2.1.2.1 Deliver settings menu a [Deliver settings] menu Menu location: [/.. / System settings/Deliver settings] System settings Instructions: Deliver settings It is used to select deliver method. a.1 [Device] menu Menu location: [/.. /Deliver settings/Device] Deliver settings Device Instructions: It is used to select a device to deliver TS table information. a.2 [Network management] menu Menu location: [/.. /Deliver settings/Network management] Deliver settings Network management It is used to choose network management background to deliver TS table information. - 32 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions ======================================= Deliver settings can be used to choose to deliver information by using devices or network management background. Choose “Device” and select ASI input as “On”, then all of the information input by ASI will be transmitted, that is, all of the information input at any bit rate will be output when outputting ASI; If ASI input is selected as “Off”, then ASI input bit rate will not have any data in output.If only part of the information input by ASI will be multiplexed when using the device, please choose Deliver settings as “Network management”, and select ASI input as “On”, then ASI input will be multiplexed by network management. ======================================= 6.2.1.2.2 [ASI input 1 on/off] menu ASI input 1 on/off On Menu location: [/.. /System settings/ASI input 1 on/off] Off Instructions: It is used to display whether the ASI input port 1 is on or off. If “On” is selected, then the data of ASI input port can be refreshed by network management; If “Off” is selected, then no programes can be refreshed by background network management. ======================================= If ASI input port is selected as “On”, but there is no input source, then the device will alarm. ======================================= 6.2.1.2.3 [ASI input 2 on/off] menu ASI input 2 on/off Menu location: [/.. /System settings/ASI input 1 on/off] On Off Instructions: It is used to display whether ASI input port 2 is switched on or off. 6.2.1.2.4 [ASI output bit rate] menu ASI output bit rate 050.000Mb/s Menu location: [/.. /System settings/ASI output bit rate] Instructions: It is used to display and set the total bit rate transmitted by encoding in kbps. Output bit rate is the maximum bit rate output from ASI output port, including audio bit rate and the bit rate occupied by empty packet. When it is set to a nonzero value, the device will strictly control the bit rate of output data, so that the bit rate can not exceed this value. After the bit rate has been successfully set, the system will set the corresponding video bit rate according to output bit rate and audio bit rate, and users can also sligtly change video bit rate. Bit rate range: 1Mb/s to 216Mb/s - 33 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust its value, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.2.5 [TS packet length] menu TS packet length 188 204 Menu location: [/.. /System settings/TS packet length] Instructions: TS packet length can be divided into 188 and 204, Generally, in case that the bit stream of the encoder does not be transponded with satellites, then this parameter does not need to be set as 204. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select 188 or 204, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.2.6 [Transport stream ID] menu System settings 0×1234 Menu location: [/.. /System settings/Transport stream settings] Instructions: This menu can be used to set the transport stream ID of encoder PID. Transport stream ID is an identification for transport stream, when multiple transport streams are multiplexed into one stream, the transport stream can be determined by querying transport stream ID. transport stream ID can be set from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust its value, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.2.7 Original networked menu Original network ID Menu location: [/.. /System setting/Original Network ID] 0×1234 Function and instructions: This menu can be used to set the original network ID of encoder. The original network ID can be set from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF. Enter the menu, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust its value, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.3 Network Settings The [Network Setting] menu mainly consists of [local IP], [local MAC], [Subnet mask] and [SNMP network management IP], as shown in Fig. 6-9. [Local IP] menu provides an identification of the device itself; [Local MAC] menue provides MAC address parameters of the device itself; [Subnet mask] menue provides subnet mask parameters of the device itself; [Gateway IP] menue provides gateway IP address of the subnet where the device locates; and [SNMP network management IP] menu provides - 34 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions the approaches for the device to contact the central nework management system. Fig. 6-2 Menu Structure of Network Setting Parameters 6.2.1.3.1 local IP menu IP Native IP Menu location: [/.. /Network settings/Local IP] 192.168.016.100 Instructions: Local IP is the receiving address of the device. Ensure that local IP is different from the other IP in this network segment. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change number value, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.3.2 MAC address menu MAC address Menu location: [/.. /Network settings/MAC address] 200603011326 Instructions: Significant digits of MAC address of the device range from 0x0 to 0xF. All but the most significant two digits (leftmost) of the digits can be changed, ensure that the addresses are different between devices, device and host in the network, otherwise, receive error will occur in the network; therefore, users need to manually set the MAC addresses for devices with keyboard. MAC address is a hexadecimal number. MAC addresses of the devices are same when leaving factory, so users need to change the MAC address of the device when using new device or loading default parameters, and ensure that there are no duplicate MAC addresses in the network. It is recommended to set the first 4 digits as 00: 00. The device will prompt users to restart after MAC address has been successfully set. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change number value, then press Enter to complete. - 35 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.2.1.3.3 Subnet mask menu Subnet mask Menu location: [/.. /Network settings/Subnet mask] 255.255.000.000 Instructions: The default value of subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. Gateway IP 6.2.1.3.4Gateway IP menu 192.168.016.021 Menu location: [/.. /Network settings/Gateway IP] Instructions: It is used to display and set gateway IP address used by the device. If the device and the control computer are in the same network segment, it is unnecessary for users to set gateway IP, they can just leave IP as the default value 000.000.000.000; If the device and the control computer are not in the same network segment, and there are routers or the other devices serving as the gateways in the network, then users need to set gateway IP in the menu. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change number value, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.3.5 SNMP network management IP SNMP Network Management IP 192.168.001.015 Function: Set SNMP network management IP address of the device to have the device connect to the device control center, so as to control the device through background network management syste,. Instructions: ² Press Left key once and the cursor moves to left for a digit bit; press Right key once and the cursor moves to right for a digit bit; ² At the place where the cursor displays, i.e. place for reverse display on the LCD, users can make modifications; ² Press Down key once to decrease the value by 1 and Up key to increase the value by 1. ======================================= When setting the [SNMP network management IP] menu, users shall firstly know the IP address of PC where the network management software of background control center locaes, and then set the network IP address of the device as IP address of the PC where the network management software locates. ======================================= ======================================= - 36 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Methods for obtaining the IP address of the PC where the network management software locates: Confirm the PC which has been installed the network management software; right-click “Network neighbor” button and select “Properties”. The “Network and Dial-up Connection” interface will pop up. Select “Local Connection” and double click. The “Local Connection Status” interface will pop up. Click “Properties” and the “local connection properties” dialog box will pop up; Drag the status bar with mouse, and select the "Internet Protocol (TCP / IP)". - 37 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Double click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and “Local IP Address” interface will pop up. As shown in the figure above, “IP Address 192.168.1.25” is just local IP address of PC. ======================================= 6.2.1.4 Language [LANGUAGE] menu Menu location: [/..General settings/LANGUAGE] LANGUAGE ENGLISH Instructions: It is used to select menu language, and includes CHINESE and ENGLISH options. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select language type, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.5 Restart menu [Restart] menu Menu location: [/..General settings/Restart] Restart Yes No - 38 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Instructions: It is can be used when some settings have been changed or users need to restart the device for the other reasons. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select Yes or No, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.1.6 Restore to factory settings Restore to factory settings Yes No Menu location: [/.. / General settings/LANGUAGE/Restore to factory settings] Instructions: It is used to restore to factory settings when the system parameters need to be restored to factory settings. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select Yes or No, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.2 MPEG-2 Encoding Card Setting If the card in slot 1 is an analog encoding card, the corresponding menu will be [Encoding Card 1 Setting]. [Encoding Card 1 Setting] menu is composed of [Encoder 1 setting] and [Encoder 2 setting] for the control over two-channel analog encoders. 6.2.2.1 [Encoder 1 settings] menu [Encoder 1 settings] menu includes [Encoding bit rate], [Video settings], [Audio settings], [PID settings], [SDT settings], [VBI settings] and [Multiplexing On/Off]. Encoding bit rate, Video, Audio, PID and SDT settings are used to control the corresponding encoding status and parameters. When Multiplexing On/Off function is selected as On, then this channel encoding signal will be multiplexed before outputting; otherwise, this channel signal will be encoded but not output. Menu structure can be listed as Fig. 6-3. Fig. 6-3 Encoder 1 settings menu structure Steps to enter this menu can be listed as follows: [Main menu/Encoding card 1 settings/Encoder 1 settings]. This menu includes the following sub-menus: - 39 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.2.2.1.1 Video setting menu Menu location: [/.. /Encoder 1 settings/Video settings] Video settings Video bit rate Instructions: It is used to set video encoding related parameters. This menu includes the following sub-menus: a.1 [Video bit rate] menu Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Video bit rate] Video bit rate 04.200Mb/s Instructions: It is used to control the encoding bit rate for encoder video output. Note: Sum of this value and audio bit rate can not be larger than the system’s bit rate that ranges from 1.5Mb/s to 15Mb/s. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit and Up/Down key to adjust value, then press Enter to complete. a.2 [Bit rate control] Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Bit rate control] Bit rate control VBR CBR Instructions: It is used to set the format of video bit rate for encoder video output signals. “CBR” is the abbreviation of Constant Bit Rate, and denotes that the transmission bit rate in unit time is a fixed value in the channel. As output rate of the encoder usually varies with image content, the system buffer adjusts the bit rate as a fixed value. In CBR, the image quality may vary with image contents. “VBR” is abbreviation of Variable Bit Rate, and denotes that transmission bit rate in unit time varies under certain conditions. VBR can provide encoding with fixed quality. As image quality varies with the content in CBR encoding, it is recommended that users should set this parameter as CBR. If users have strict requirements for channel bandwidth, it is recommended to use CBR, so that bit rate will not overflow. If users have lower requirements for channel bandwidth and the image quality needs to be stable, it is recommended to use VBR. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select Yes or No, then press Enter to complete. a.3 [Video type] menu Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Video type] Video type PAL Instructions: This item has three options: “PAL”, “NTSC” and “AUTO”. Users need to set this parameter based on input signal source type, when input signal source is PAL type, please choose PAL; when input signal source is NTSC type, please choose NTSC; when users do not know input signal source type, please choose AUTO, so that encoder can internally detect input signal source type, and adjust its type to the same type of input signal source. Enter menu item, press Up/Down key to select a video type option, then press Enter to - 40 - Video filtering flat SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions complete. a.4 [Video filtering] menu Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Video filtering] Instructions: It is used to set the video filtering type for encoder video, and includes 16 parameters: flat, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. Enter menu item, press Up/Down key to select a video filtering option, then press Enter to complete. Resolution a.5 [Horizontal resolution] menu Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Horizontal resolution] 704 Instructions: It is used to set horizontal resolution of encoder video output signals. “D1” denotes that resolution of PAL type is 720 (horizontal) ×576 (vertical), and resolution of NTSC type is 720 (horizontal) ×480 (vertical); “SIF” denotes that horizontal resolution and vertical resolution is 1/2 of D1; “HD1” denotes that horizontal resolution is 1/2 of D1, and vertical resolution keeps unchanged. This menu includes four options: “720”, “704”, “544” and “352”. Users should choose the correct option based on encoding requirements. Enter menu item, press Up/Down key to select a resolution option, then press Enter to complete. ======================================= In AUTO mode, when video output bit rate is less than or equal to 3M, encoder will automatically change horizontal resolution as 360. When video output bit rate is larger than 3M, encoder will automatically change horizontal resolution as 720. ======================================= a.6 [GOP structure] menu Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/GOP structure] GOP structure IBBP Instructions: GOP is the abbreviation of Group of Picture. And GOP structure has four options: IBBP, IBP, IPP and III. Enter menu item, press Up/Down key to select GOP structure option, then press Enter to complete. GOP length a.7 [GOP length] menu 0012 Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/GOP length] Instructions: - 41 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions It is used to set GOP length of video encoding in frame. GOP (Group of picture) length is the total number of frames from the starting I frame to the adjacent I frame, and provides 4 to 30 parameters that can be selected by users. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust value, then press Enter to complete. ======================================= GOP length settings is related to GOP structure, when three frame formats are selected, GOP number must be multiple of 3, otherwise, the system will automatically change it to a value closest to multiple of 3. GOP has four structures: III, IPP, IBP and IBBP. And the corresponding I: B: P is 100: 0: 0, 10: 90: 0, 10: 45: 45 and 10: 60: 30. When IBP is selected, GOP length should be multiple of 2; when IBBP is selected, GOP length should be multiple of 3. ======================================= a.8 [Brightness] menu Brightness Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Bright] 128 Instructions: It is used to adjust image brightness output after encoding. Brightness, contrast, hue and saturation are four reference parameters of video, users can adjust them to set video image effect. Brightness ranges from 1 to 255. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust value of tens digit and hundreds digit, then press Enter to complete. a.9 [Contrast] menu Contrast Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Contrast] 128 Instructions: It is used to adjust the contrast of the image output after encoding. The contrast ranges from 1 to 255. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust value of tens place and hundreds place, then press Enter to complete. a.10 [Hue] menu Hue Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Hue] 128 Instructions: It is used to adjust the hue of the output image after encoding. The hue ranges from 1 to 255. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust value of tens place and hundreds place, then press Enter to complete. Saturation a.11 [Saturation] menu Menu location: [/.. /Video settings/Saturation] Instructions: - 42 - 128 SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions It is used to adjust the saturation of the output image after encoding. The saturation ranges from 1 to 255. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to adjust value of tens digit and hundreds digit, then press Enter to complete. a.1 [Aspect ratio] menu Menu location: [/.. /video settings/Aspect ratio] Aspect ratio 4: 3 16: 9 Instructions: It is used to adjust the screen aspect ratio of the encoded output images, that is, pixel ratio. Aspect ratio has two options: 4: 3 and 16: 9, and it should be set based on the pixel ration of the input source stream. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select 4: 3 or 16: 9, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.2.1.2 Audio setting menu Video setting On Off Menu location: [/.. /encoder1 Setting/audio setting] Function & instructions: This menu is used to set related parameters of audio encoding, and it can be divided into the following submenus: b.1 [MPEG2 setting]menu Menu location: [/.. /Encoder1 Setting/Audio Setting/MPEG-2Setting] Function & instructions: It is used to set the related parameters of the first channel MPEG2 audio encoding, and it can be divided into the following submenus: b.1.1[On/Off]menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio settings/MPEG2 settings/Switch] Switch On Off Instructions: It is used to set whether MPEG2 audio encoding of this encoding card is on or off. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select On or Off, then press Enter to complete. b.1.2 [Volume] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio settings/MPEG2 settings/Volume] Instructions: Volume It is used to set volume. 0dB b.1.3 [Audio bit rate] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio settings/Audio bit rate] Instructions: It is used to set audio bit rates of audio parameters, the relation between audio bit rates and audio modes can be listed as Table 6-1. Table 6-1 Default correspondence table between audio bit rates and audio modes SN Audio bit rate Allowed mode - 43 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Kbits/s 1 64 Monophonic 2 96 All modes 3 112 All modes 4 128 All modes 5 160 All modes 6 192 All modes 7 224 Stereo, joint stereo and dual track 8 256 Stereo, joint stereo and dual track 9 320 Stereo, joint stereo and dual track 10 384 Stereo, joint stereo and dual track Enter menu item, press Up/Down key to select audio bit rate options, then press Enter to complete. b.1.4 [Audio mode] menu Audio mode Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/Audio mode] Stereo Instructions: It is used to set encoder’s encoding mode, Dual track is the audio channel mode that there are two channel mutually independent program content (such as two languages) in the stream, and the encoding process is the same as that of stereo; joint stereo is a mode of audio encoding algorithm. The menu provides options of Stereo, Monophonic, Joint stereo and Dual track. Enter menu item, press Up/Down key to select audio mode options, then press Enter to complete. b.1.5 [Sampling rate] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio settings/Sampling rate] Sampling rate Instructions: 48K It is used to set sampling rates of audio parameters. The sampling rates specified in MPEG-2 audio encoding standard are 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32 kHz. In theory, the higher the sampling rate is, the better encoded audio effects will be achieved. Enter menu item, press Up/Down key to select sampling rate options, then press Enter to complete. b.2 [AC3 setting] menu Function & instructions: This menu can be used to set relevant Dolby AC3 audio encoding parameters. It is composed of the sub-menus as follows: b.2.1 [On/Off] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/On/Off] On/Off On Off Function & instructions: Set whether the Dolby AC3 audio encoding switch of the encoding card is on. - 44 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Navigate to the menu, press Left/Right key to select “On” or “Off”, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.2 [Volume] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Volume] Volume Instructions: 10db Set the volume with Up/Down key, and press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.3 [Audio encoding delay] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Audio encoding delay] Encoding delay +000 Function & instructions: Set the audio and video synchronization parameters, whose range is between -500 and 500. b.2.4 [Bit rate] menu Bit rate Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Bit rate] 192K Function & instructions: Set the audio bit rate of audio parameters. Navigate to the menu, press press Up/Down key to select the audio bit rate, and then press Enter to complete the setting. The relationship between audio bit rate and audio mode is shown in Table 6-2. (Note: 1/0 refers to mono, and 2/0 stands for dual track). Table 6-2 Default Mapping of Audio Bit Rate and Audio Mode No. Audio bit rate (Kbits/s) Allowable mode 1 56 1/0 2 64 1/0 3 80 1/0 4 96 1/0, 2/0 5 112 1/0, 2/0 6 128 1/0, 2/0 7 160 1/0, 2/0 8 192 1/0, 2/0 9 224 1/0, 2/0 10 256 1/0, 2/0 11 320 1/0, 2/0 12 384 1/0, 2/0 13 448 1/0, 2/0 14 512 1/0, 2/0 15 576 1/0, 2/0 16 640 1/0, 2/0 - 45 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions b.2.5 [Mode] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Mode] Mode Function & instructions: 2/0 Set the AC3 audio and video encoding mode, which can be divided into Mono 1/0 and Dual-track 2/0. b.2.6 [Sampling rate] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Sampling rate] Function & instructions: Sampling rate 48K It is used to set the sampling rates of audio parameters. The sampling rates specified in MPEG-2 audio encoding standard are 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32kHz. In theory, the higher the sampling rate is, the better encoded audio effects will be achieved. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select the sampling rate options, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.7 [Bitstream Mode] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Bitstream Mode] Bitstream Mode CM Function & instructions: It is used to set the output mode of bitstreams to meet different applications and be in line with different services of audience and characteristics. Several modes such as “CM”, “ME”, “VI”, “HI”, “D”, “C”, “E” and “VO” are available for choice. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select corresponding bitstream modes, and then press Enter to complete the setting. The representative services of various modes are shown in Table 6-3. Table 6-3 Bitsream Mode and Service Mapping Bitsream Mode Service CM Complete Main ME Music and Effects VI Visually Impaired HI Hearing Impaired D Dialogue C Commentary E Emergency VO Voiceover/Karaoke b.2.8 [Dialog Normal.] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Dialog Normal.] Dialog Normal. -27dB Function & instructions: Dialog Normalization enables even playback of dialog when decoding the AC-3 bitstream. The range for setting is -31dB~-1dB. - 46 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to set the value, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.9 [Dolby Surround] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Dolby Surround] Dolby Surround Not indicated Function & instructions: Dolby Surround modes: there are three modes available, i.e., “Not DS Encoded“, “DS Encode”, “Not indicated”. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to set the surround mode, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.10 [Audio Info.] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Audio Info.] Audio Info. Not Exist Function & instructions: It is used to set whether there’s audio production information available or not. There are two options available, i.e., “Not Exist” and “Exist”. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.11 [Mixing Level] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Mixing Level] Function & instructions: Mixing Level 105dB Mixing level, with a range of 80~111dB. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to set, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.12 [Room Type] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Room Type] Room Type Small Room Function & instructions: Room type, with three options, i.e., “Small Room”, “Large Room”, and “ Not indicated”. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.13 [Copyright] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Copyright] Function & instructions: Copyright On It is used to set whether to open the copyright or not. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.14 [Ori Bitsream] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Ori Bitsream] Function & instructions: Ori Bitsream On It is used to set whether the bitstream is original film or not. - 47 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.15 [DC Fliter] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/DC Fliter] DC Fliter Function & instructions: On Switched DC Notch high-pass filter. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.16 [BW Fliter] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/BW Fliter] BW Fliter Function & instructions: On Switched-channel BW low-pass filter. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.17 [Dynamic Range] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Dynamic Range] Dynamic Rage Film:Standard Function & instructions: Control the dynamic range of linear mode. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. There are 6 modes available with the mapping of such modes shown in Table 6-4: Table 6-4 Linear Mode Mapping Dynamic range of linear mode Meanings Disable Close Film: Standard Drama film Film: Light Common film Music: Standard Music film Music: Light Common music film Speech Speech film b.2.18 [RF Dynamic Range] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/RF Dynamic Range] Function & instructions: RF Dynamic Range Film:Standard It is used to control the dynamic range of RF mode. There are 6 modes available with the same classification as the linear mode, which can be seen in Table 6-4. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. b.2.19 [Deemphasis] menu Menu location: [/.. /Audio setting/AC3 setting/Deemphasis] - 48 - Deemphasis Auto SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Function & instructions: It is used to control the On/Off of digital de-emphasis function (If it is on, the demodulated high frequency will be de-emphasized.) There are three options available, i.e., “Auto”, “On” and “Off”. Navigate to the menu, press Up/Down key to select an option, and then press Enter to complete the setting. 6.2.2.1.3 PID setting Menu location: [/.. /Settings of encoder 1/PID settings] Instructions: It is used to set various PID values packaged by TS, which are hexadecimal values that range from 0 to 0x1fff. This menu includes the following submenus: c.1 [PMT PID] menu Menu location: [/.. /PID settings/PMT PID] PID settings PMT PID: 0×0035 Instructions: It is used to set the PMT PID of the transport stream. PMT is the abbreviation of Program Mapping Table, and is used to indicate the locations of streams that make up each service as well as the locations of Program Clock Reference of each service. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change the value, then press Enter to complete. c.2 [PCR PID] menu Menu location: [/.. / PID settings/PCR PID] PID settings PCR PID: 0×003A Instructions: It is used to set PCR PID of the transport stream. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change the value, then press Enter to complete. c.3 [Video PID] menu Menu location: [/.. / PID settings/Video PID] PID settings Instructions: Video PID: 0×003C It is used to set Video PID of the transport stream. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change the value, then press Enter to complete. c.4 [Aud1 AC3 ] menu Menu location: [/.. / PID settings/Aud1 AC3] PID settings Instructions: Aud1 AC3: 0×0032 It is used to set AC3 PID of the transport stream. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change the value, then press Enter to complete. - 49 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions c.5 [Aud2 AC3 ] menu Menu location: [/.. / PID settings/Aud2 AC3] PID settings Aud2 AC3: 0×0032 Instructions: It is used to set AC3 PID of the transport stream. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change the value, then press Enter to complete. c.6 [Aud1 MP2] menu Menu location: [/.. / PID settings/Aud1 MP2] PID settings Instructions: Aud1 MP2: 0×0031 It is used to set audio MPEG2 encoding PID of the transport stream. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select data digit, press Up/Down key to change the value, then press Enter to complete. 6.2.2.1.4 SDT setting Menu location: [/.. /Encoder 1 setting/SDT setting] Function & instructions: SDT Setting Service provider Set the SDT parameters. This menu includes the following sub-menus: d.1 [Service provider] menu Menu location: [/.. /SDT setting/Service provider] Service provider DVT Function & instructions: A Set the service provider parameters. Navigate to the menu, press Left/Right key to select the character position and Up/Down key to adjust the character, then press Enter to complete the setting. A total of 26 characters can be set. Four kinds of characters can be entered, i.e., capital letters, lowercase letters, numbers and some special characters. Users can use the cancel button to select the type of characters to enter. The current type of character will be shown in highlight at the lower right corner of the screen. "0" indicates that the current input is numeric characters. Users can press Up/Down key to change the numbers of 0-9. "A" indicates that the current input is capital letters. Users can press Up/Down key to change the characters of A-Z. "a" indicates that the current input is lowercase letters. Users can press Up/Down key to change the characters of a-z. "#" indicates that the current input is special letters. Users can press Up/Down key to change among several commonly-used special characters d.2 [Service name] menu Menu location: [/.. /SDT setting/Service name] Function & instructions: Service name ENC1 A For the setting method, please refer to “d.1[Service provider] menu” Set the service name parameters. - 50 - A SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.2.2.1.5 VBI menu Menu location: [/.. /Encoder 1 settings/VBI settings] Instructions: VBI settings CC On/Off It is used to set various parameters of PSIP. This menu includes the following submenus: e.1 [CC On/off] Menu location: [/.. /Encoder 1 settings/VBI settings/CC switch] CC On/Off Instructions: On Off It is used to set whether CC is on. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select “On” or “Off”, then press Enter to complete. e.2 [CC row settings] VBI settings CC row settings Menu location: [/.. /Encoder 1 settings/VBI settings/CC row settings] Instructions: It is used to set the row where encoder CC data locates. This menu includes the following submenus: e.2.1 [Odd field settings] Odd field settings LINE 21 Menu location: [/.. /../VBI settings/CC row settings/Odd field settings] Instructions: It is used to set the number of the row where encoder CC odd field locates. e.2.1 [Even field settings] Even field settings LINE 21 Menu location: [/.. /../VBI settings/CC row settings/Even field settings] Instructions: It is used to set the number of the row where encoder CC even field locates. Multiplexing switch Multiplexing switch Menu location: [/.. / Encoder 1 settings/Multiplexing settings] On Off Function & instructions: It is used to set whether this encoder uses multiplexing output. Enter menu item, press Left/Right key to select “On” or “Off”, then press Enter to complete. ======================================= Input information can be refreshed and configurations can be output only when multiplexing On/Off is selected as “On”. This channel input information can not be refreshed and configurations can not be output when it is selected as “Off”. ======================================= - 51 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.2.3 MP2 Analog Decoding Card Setting The [MP2 analog decoding card n] menu includes such sub-menus as [Status Query], [Port 1 Settings] and [Port 2 Settings]. The [Status Query] menu can be used to view the decoding card version information. The [Port n setting] includes [Program Selection], [Decoder On/Off], [Mute On/Off], [Volume Attenuation], [Audio Mode], [Decoding Setting Mode] and [Decoding PID Setting]. (n = 1,2) Status Query 6.2.3.1 Status Query Version information This menu can be used to view version information of the decoding card. Navigation step: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Status Query] a [Version Information] menu Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Status Query/Version Informaiton] Instructions: Press Up/Down key to adjust, press “Ent” to enter corresponding item to view the hardware, software and DSP versions of the decoding card. 6.2.3.2 Port 1 Setting Port 1 is the Channel-1 decoder of the decoding card, with the menu structure shown as Fig. 6-4. Fig. 6-4 Structure of Port 1 Setting Menu Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1] a [Program Selection] menu Program Selection 726 Phx Info Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1/Program Selection] Instructions: After multiplexing the input programs to the decoding card through the matching network management system, press Up/Down key to select the program to be decoded, and press “Ent” to complete the setting. b [Decoding On/Off] menu Decoding On/Off Start - 52 - Stop SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1/Decoding On/Off] Instructions: It is to control whether the Channel-1 decoder has been decoded. Press Left/Right key to select “Start” or “Stop”, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. c [Mute On/Off] menu Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1/Mute On/Off] Instructions: Mute On/Off Normal Mute It is to control whether the decoded program is mute or not. Press Left/Right key to select “Normal” or “Mute”, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. d [Volume Attenuation] menu Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1/Volume Attenuation] Volume Attenuation 00 (-dB) Instructions: It is used to control the audio attenuation of decoded output programs. Press Up/Down key to modify the numerical value and Left/Right key to select ones digit or tens digit, then press “Ent” to complete the setting, with the setting range of -30~0db. e [Audio Mode] menu Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1/Audio Mode] Audio Mode Stereo Instructions: It is used to set the decoding audio mode. Press Up/Down key to select “Stereo”, “Left Track” or “Right Track”, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. f [Decoding Setting Mode] menu Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1/Decoding Setting Mode] Decoding Setting Mode Select program Instructions: Set It is used to select to decode by the program or the set PID. Press Left/Right key to select “by Program” or “by PID”, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. g [Decoding PID Setting] menu Menu location: [MP2 Decoding Card n/Port 1/Decoding PID Setting] Decoding PID Setting PCR PID Setting Instructions: It is used to set the PID for decoding when selecting to decode by PID. Modify PCR, video, audio and graphics PID, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. Confirm the PID setting effectiveness in the menu to make the settings effective. 6.2.4 H.264 Encoding Card Setting [Encoding Card n] menu includes the [Encoder (2n-1)] menu, which includes such sub-menus as [Video Setting], [Audio Setting], [PID Setting], [SDT Setting] and [Encoder On/Off]. (n=1,2,……) - 53 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.2.4.1 Video Setting The [Video Encoding Setting] menu includes the Video Encoding Status and Control Data, with the menu structure show as Fig. 6-5. Navigation step: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting] Video On/Off b [Video On/Off] menu On Off Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Video On/Off] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to adjust and press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the video stream outpout. c [Video Selection] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/ Video Selection] Video Selection Instructions: Analog Press Left/Right key to adjust and press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to switch between analog input and digital input. Fig. 6-5 Structure of Video Setting Menu d [Video Bit Rate] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Video Bit Rate] Video Bit Rate 01.500 MB/S Instructions: Press Up/Down key to enter and Left/Right key to move, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to adjust the video bit rate. e [Video Type]: Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Video Type] Video Type Instructions: Automatic Press Up/Down key and press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to switch the video types. It supports only PAL/NTSC temporarily. If “Automatic” is selected, the correct video - 54 - Digital SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions type will be selected automatically. f [Video Resolution]: Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Video Resolution] Instructions: The default is “SD”, which is not allowed to change. g [Bit Rate Control]: Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Bit Rate Control] Bit Rate Control CBR Instructions: VBR Press Left/Right key to select and press “Ent” to confirm the selection. h [GOP Mode] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/GOP Mode] GOP Mode Instructions: First All ll Press Left/Right/Select and press “Ent” to start the selection. i [GOP Structure] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/GOP Structure] GOP Structure Instructions: N/A j IBBP [Encoding Mode] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Encoding Mode] Encoding Mode Instructions: Frame Field Press Left/Right/Select and press “Ent” to start the selection. In ASI output, please select the encoding mode as “Field”. Time-domain Direct Prediction k [Time-domain Direct Prediction]] menu Off On Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Time-domain Direct Prediction]] Instructions: Press Left/Right/Select and press “Ent” to start the selection. l [Brightness] menu Brightness: 0x0080 Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Brightness] Instructions: Press Up/Down key to modify the numerical value and Left/Right key to move, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. (Only available to analog video) m [Contrast] menu Contrast: 0x0044 Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Contrast] Instructions: Press Up/Down key to modify the numerical value and Left/Right key to move, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. (Only available to analog video) n [Saturation] menu Saturation: 0x0040 Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Saturation] - 55 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Instructions: Press Up/Down key to modify the numerical value and Left/Right key to move, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. (Only available to analog video) o [Hue] menu Hue: 0x0000 Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Video Setting/Hue] Instructions: Press Up/Down key to modify the numerical value and Left/Right key to move, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. (Only available to analog video) 6.2.4.2 Audio Setting The [Audio Setting] menu includes the Audio Encoding Status and Control Data, with the menu structure show as Fig. 6-6. Fig. 6-6 Structure of Audio Setting Menu Menu location: [Main Menu/Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Audio Setting] h [Audio On/Off] menu Audio On/Off On Off Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Audio setting/Audio On/Off] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select Audio On/Off, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the audio output. i [Audio Selection] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Audio setting/Audio Selection] Audio Selection Instructions: Analog Press Up/Down key to select the audio input, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. There are three options available, i.e., “Analog”, “Digital” and “Embedded”. ===================================== If the current “sampling rate” is other than “48K”: the current “audio selection” is “embedded”, and a reminder saying “fixed as 48K” will pop up, and the “sampling rate” will be switched to “48K” automatically; if the current “audio selection” is “digital” and if the selection of “sampling rate” doesn’t match the actual input, a reminder saying “dependent on the input” will pop up and the “sampling rate” will be switched to - 56 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions one matching the actual input automatically. ===================================== j [Audio Bit Rate] menu Audio Bit Rate Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Audio setting/Audio Bit Rate] 384K Instructions: It is used to select an audio encoding bit rate. There are such encoding bit rates as 32K, 48K, 56K, 64K, 80K, 96K, 112K, 128K, 160K, 192K, 224K, 256K, 320K and 384K available for choice as per the bandwidth. Press Up/Down key to select an audio encoding bit rate, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. ===================================== When the current “track mode” is “stereo”, if the “audio bit rate” is other than “64K” and is less than “96K”: the “track mode” will be switched to “Mono” automatically, and a reminder saying “change to mono” will pop up; when the current “track mode” is “Mono”, if the “audio bit rate” selected is larger than “192K”: the “track mode” will be switched to “Stereo” automatically, and a reminder saying “change to stereo” will pop up; ===================================== k [Audio Standard] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Audio setting/ Audio Standard] Audio Standard MPEG-1 layer2 Instructions: Only one option is available currently and can not be modified. l [Track Mode] menu Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Audio setting/Track Mode] Track Mode Stereo Mono Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. ===================================== When the current “track mode” is “stereo”, if the “audio bit rate” is larger than “192K”: when the “track mode” is switched to “Mono”, a reminder saying “change to 192 Kbit/s” will pop up and the “audio bit rate” will be switched to “192K”; when the current “track mode” is “Mono”, if the current “audio bit rate” is other than “64K” and is less than “96K”: a reminder saying “change to 64 Kbit/s” will pop up and the “audio bit rate” will be switched to “64K”; ===================================== m [Sampling Rate] menu Sampling Rate Menu location: [Encoder n/Encoder (2n-1)/Audio setting/Sampling Rate] 48K 44.1K Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. ===================================== If the current “audio selection” is “digital” and if the selection of “sampling rate” doesn’t match that of the actual input stream, a reminder saying “dependent on the - 57 - 32K SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions input” will pop up and the “sampling rate” will be switched to a correct one; if the current “audio selection” is “embedded” and if the “sampling rate” is other than “48K”, a reminder saying “fixed as 48K” will pop up and the “sampling rate” will be switched to “48K” automatically. ===================================== 6.2.4.3 PID Setting PID setting can be used to modify the PIDs of PCR, audio, video and PMT as well as the program No., with the menu structure shown as Fig. 6-7 Fig. 6-7 Structure of PID Setting Menu For method of specific settings, please refer to 6.2.2.1.3. 6.2.5 DS3 Card Setting [DS3 Card n Setting] menu includes such sub-menus as [Status Query], [DS3 Input Setting], [DS3 Output Setting], [ASI Setting] and [Restore to Factory Parameters], etc. 6.2.5.1 Status Query [Status Query] menu includes input information and output bit rate, with menu structure shown as Fig. 6-8. - 58 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-8 Structure of Status Query Menu Navigation step: [DS3 Card n Setting/Status Query] a [Input Information] menu Menu location: [DS Card n Setting/Status Query/Input Information] Instructions: Navigate to this menu to view the following information: [DS3 Input System Bit Rate], [DS3 Valid Input Bit Rate], [ASI Input System Bit Rate], [ASI Valid Input Bit Rate], [TS Length] and [Bit Sequence]. b [Output Bit Rate] menu Menu location: [DS Card n Setting/Status Query/ Output Bit Rate] Instructions: Navigate to this menu to view the following information: [DS3Output Bit Rate] and [ASI Output Bit Rate]. c [Version Information] menu Menu location: [DS Card n Setting/Status Query/ Version Information] Instructions: Navigate to this menu to view the version information of the card on its sub-menu: 6.2.5.2 DS3 Input Setting The Audio Setting menu includes Audio Encoding Staus and Control Data, with menu structure shown as Fig. 6-9. Fig. 6-9 Structure of DS3 Input Setting Menu Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting] a [Input On/Off] menu Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Input On/Off] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select On/Off, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the DS3 input. b [TS Packet Length Bit Sequence] Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/ TS Packet Length Bit - 59 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Sequence] Instructions: Press Up/Down key to select TS packet length bit sequence, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the frame format types. Frame Format c [Frame Format] menu Frame Not frame Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Frame Format] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the frame format, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the frame format types. RS Decoding d [RS Decoding] menu Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/RS Decoding] Off On Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the RS decoding On/Off, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the RS decoding On/Off. Descrambling On/Off e [Descrambling On/Off] menu Off On Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Descrambling On/Off] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the descrambling On/Off, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the descrambling On/Off. Interleaving Decoding f Off [Interleaving Decoding] menu On Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Interleaving Decoding] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the interleaving decoding, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the interleaving decoding On/Off. 6.2.5.3 DS3 Output Setting The DS3 Output Setting menu includes audio encoding status and control data, with menu structure shown as Fig. 6-10. Fig. 6-10 Structure of DS3 Output Setting Menu Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Output Setting] Bit Sequence a [Bit Sequence] menu LSB - 60 - MSB SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Input On/Off] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the input On/Off, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the DS3 input. Frame Format b [Frame Format] menu Frame Not frame Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Frame Format] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the frame format, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the frame format types. TS Packet Length c [TS Packet Length] menu 188 204 Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/RS Decoding] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select RS decoding On/Off, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the RS decoding On/Off. RS Decoding d [RS Decoding] menu Off On Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Descrambling On/Off] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the descrambling On/Off, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the descrambling On/Off. e [Scrambling On/Off] menu Scrambling On/Off Off On Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Interleaving Decoding] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the interleaving decoding, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the interleaving decoding On/Off. f [Interleaving Decoding] menu Interleaving Decoding Off On Menu location: [Main Menu/DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 Input Setting/Interleaving Decoding] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to select the interleaving decoding, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. It is used to control the interleaving decoding On/Off. 6.2.5.4 ASI Setting The ASI Setting menu can be used to control the ASI input On/Off. - 61 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-11 Structure of ASI Setting Menu Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/ASI Setting] ASI Input On/Off a [ASI Input On/Off] menu On Off Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/ASI Setting/ ASI Input On/Off] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to move and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. b [ASI Output TS Packet Length] menu ASI Output TS Packet Length 188 204 Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/ASI Setting/ ASI Output TS Packet Length] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to move, and select 188 packet length or 204 packet length, then press “Ent” to complete the setting. c [ASI Output Bit Rate Setting] menu Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/ASI Setting/ ASI Output Bit Rate Setting] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to move and Up/Down key to adjust the numerical value, and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. 6.2.5.5 DS3 Card Setting] This menu includes three sub-menus: [Loop On/Off], [DS3/E3 Mode] and [Transparent Stream Transport]. Loopback switch Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 setting/Loop On/Off] Loop On/Off Instructions: On Off Press Left/Right key to move and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. The loop on refers that the function of DS3 card adaptation has been completed within the card itself, and without data exchange with other cards, each DS3 card functions as an independent two-way adapter. The loop off means that the function of DS3 card adaptation should be realized through the multicomplexing mode, with its input able to share with other cards, and the output is the multicomplexed signal output. DS3/E3 Mode Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 setting/DS3/E3 Mode] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to move and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. - 62 - DS3/E3 Mode DS3 E3 SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Clear stream transmission Transparent Stream Transport On Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/DS3 setting/Transparent Stream Transport] Off Instructions: Press Left/Right key to move and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. Normally, “Off” will be selected. When no change of the transport stream occurs after the DS3 transport, select “On”. Note: at this time, all receiving/sending adapters used for the adaptation should be manufactured by our company. 6.2.5.6 Restore to Factory Parameters Restore to the factory parameters of DS3 card. Navigation step: [DS3 Card n Setting/Restore to Factory Parameters] Restore to Factory Parameters a [Restore to Factory Parameters] menu Ok Cancel Menu location: [DS3 Card n Setting/Restore to Factory Parameters] Instructions: Press Left/Right key to move and then press “Ent” to complete the setting. 6.2.6 Bit Rate Retrofit Card Setting [Bit Rate Retrofit Card n Setting] menu can be used to view the [Status Information]。 6.2.6.1 Status Information The Status Query menu includes the information of Input 1, 2 and 3. Navigation step: [Bit Rate Retrofit Card n Setting/Status Information] d [Status Information] menu Input 1: Not Locked Menu location: [Bit Rate Retrofit Card n Setting/Status Information] 0kbps 188 Instructions: Navigate to this menu and see the sub-menus: [Input 1], [Input 2] and [Input 3] to view relevant information of the three-channel ASI input. 6.2.7 QPSK Card Setting [QPSK Card n Setting] menu includes [Status Query], [Channel 1 Setting] and [Channel 2 Setting]. 6.2.7.1 Status Query Channel 1 System Bit Rate Status Query menu includes the lock status and input bit rate - 63 - 36.223M SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions information of Channel 1 and Channel 2. Navigation step: [QPSK Card n Setting/Status Query] a [Status Query] menu Menu location: [QPSK Card n Setting/Status Information] Instructions: Navigate to this menu and see the sub-menus: [Channel 1 System Bit Rate], [Channel 1 Valid Bit Rate], [Channel 2 System Bit Rate], [Channel 2 Valid Bit Rate], [Channel 1 Lock Status], [Channel 2 Lock Status] and [Version Information] to view relevant information of the two-channel input. 6.2.7.2 Channel 1 Setting The Channel 1 Setting menu can be used to set Channel 1 program stream information and search program streams. Navigation step: [QPSK Card n Setting/Channel 1 Setting] Channel On/off a [Channel 1 Setting] menu On Off Menu location: [QPSK Card n Setting/Channel 1 Setting] Instructions: Navigate to this menu and view the following information: [Channel On/Off], [Downlink Frequency Setting], [Local Frequency Setting], [Symbol Rate Setting], [Polarization Setting] and [New Search]. All such setting items can be used to set corresponding parameters for search according to the satellite program list. After the settings are completed, the channel can lock corresponding program streams. 6.2.7.3 Channel 2 Setting Same as Channel 1 Setting, the Channel 2 Setting menu can be used to set the program stream information of Channel 2 and search programs. 6.2.8 QAM Card Setting [QAM Card n Setting] menu includes [Modulator Status] and [Modulation Setting]. 6.2.8.1 Modulator Status Frequency Point 1 System Bit Rate 38.016M The Modulator Status menu includes the output bit rate information of frequency point 1 and 2. Navigation step: [QAM Card n Setting/Modulator Information] a [Modulator Status] menu - 64 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Menu location: [QAM Card n Setting/Modulator Status] Instructions: Navigate to this menu to view the following information: [Frequency Point 1 System Bit Rate], [Frequency Point 1 Valid Bit Rate], [Frequency Point 2 System Bit Rate] and [Frequency Point 2 Valid Bit Rate], which can be used to view the output bit rate information of the two frequency points. 6.2.8.2 Modulation Setting Output Frequency 355.000Mhz The Modulation Setting menu can be used to set the modulation output parameters. Navigation step: [QAM Card n Setting/Modulation Setting] a [Modulation Setting] menu Menu location: [QAM Card n Setting/Modulation Setting] Instructions: Navigate to this menu to view the following information: [Modulation Model], [Output Frequency], [Output Level], [RF On/Off], [Power On/Off] and [Symbol Rate]. Set corresponding parameters according to the requirements. ====================================== The two output interfaces of QAM card include the output of Frequency Point 1 and 2, i.e., an interface has enabled the output of two frequency points. Currently, if QAM and the output/input cards are used together, the output/input cards can only use Channel 1 for input, and their output is the same as the output of Frequency Point 1 of QAM card. ====================================== 6.2.9 Gigabit Card If the card in Slot 4 is a gigabit card, the corresponding menu is [Gigabit Card 4], which includes [Status Query] and [Parameter Setting], to show the version information of the gigabit card and the synchronization stuatus and bit rate status of all ports as well as the network information of the gigabit card respectively, with the menu structure shown as Fig. 6-12. - 65 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-12 Structure of Gigabit Card Menu 6.2.9.1 Status Query Menu location: [/.. /Gigabit Card 4/Status Query/] Instructions: It is used to view relevant version information, system status, input status and output status, etc. of the card. The menu would include the following sub-menus: Version Information Status Query Hardware Version No. Menu location: [/.. / Status Query/Version Information/] Instructions: It is used to view relevant information of the card. The menu would include the following sub-menus: g.1 [Hardware Version No.] menu Hardware Version No. V2.1.0.1 - 66 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Menu location: [/.. /Version Information/Hardware Version No./] Instructions: It is used to view the hardware version No. of Gigabit Card 4. Navigate to this menu item to view the hardware Version No.. g.2 [Software Version No.] menu Menu location: [/.. /Version Information/Software Version No./] Software Version No. Instructions: V1.31.02 It is used to view the software version No. of Gigabit Card 4. Navigate to this menu item to view the software Version No.. g.3 [Logic Version No.] menu Menu location: [/.. /Version Information/Logic Version No./] Instructions: Logic Version No. V1.01 It is used to view the logic version No. of Gigabit Card 4. Navigate to this menu item to view the logic Version No.. System Status Status Query Menu location: [/.. / Status Query/System Status/] System Status Instructions: It is used to view the system status information of this card. The menu would include the following sub-menus: h.1 [Scrambler ip Address] menu Scrambler ip Address Menu location: [/.. /System Status/Scrambler ip Address/] 192.165.52.138 Instructions: If there’s scrambler on the gigabit card, this menu can be used to view the IP address of the gigabit card, which however can not be modified. Navigate to the menu --Scrambler ip Address. h.2 [Connection Status] menu Connection Status Menu location: [/.. / System Status/Connection Status/] Not connect Instructions: It is used to view the connection status of the gigabit card to other devices. h.3 [Interface Status] menu Menu location: [/.. / System Status/Interface Status/] Interface Status Electrical Interface Instructions: It is used to view the optional interface module type of the gigabit card. h.4 [Speed Status] menu Menu location: [/.. / System Status/Speed Status/] Speed Status 100Mbps Instructions: It is used to view the speed type of the gigabit card output interface. - 67 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions h.5 [Duplex Status] menu Menu location: [/.. / System Status/Duplex Status/] Duplex Status Full Duplex Instructions: It is used to view the duplex status of the gigabit card. Input Status Menu location: [/.. / Input Status/Port 1 Stuatus/] Instructions: It is used to view relevant parameters of port bit rate. This menu includes five sub-menus: “Synchronization Stuatus”, “System Bit Rate”, “Valid Bit Rate”, “PID Bit Rate” and “PID Setting”. Take Port 1 as example to introduce the sub-menus under Port 1. The introduction of sub-menus under other ports is same as that of Port 1. Synchronization Stuatus i.1 [Synchronization Stuatus] menu Not synchronization Menu location: [/.. /Input Status/Port 1 Stuatus/Synchronization Stuatus/] Instructions: It is used to view the input of Port 1. If there’s correct signal source input available, it will display synchronization, otherwise not synchronization. System Bit Rate i.2 [System Bit Rate] menu 0bps Instructions: It is used to view the input system bit rate of this port. Valid Bit Rate i.3 [Valid Bit Rate] menu 0bps Instructions: It is used to view the valid system bit rate of this port. i.4 [PIDBit Rate] menu PID Bit Rate Instructions: 0bps It is used to view the specified PID valid bit rate of this port. PID Setting i.5 [PID Setting] menu 0x0000 Instructions: Set specified PID to faciliate viewing the specified PID valid bit rate of this port. Output Status Menu location: [/.. / Output Status/Port 1 Stuatus/] Instructions: It is used to view the output system bit rate and valid bit rate of various ports. Take Port 1 as example, and the introduction of sub-menus under other ports is same as that of Port 1. Valid Bit Rate 0bps - 68 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions j.1 [System Bit Rate] menu Menu location: [/.. / Gigabit Card 4/Parameter Setting/Port 1/System Bit Rate/] Instructions: It is used to view the output system bit rate of this port. Valid Bit Rate j.2 [Valid Bit Rate] menu 0bps Menu location: [/.. //Output Status/Port 1 Stuatus/] Instructions: It is used to view the output valid system bit rate of this port. 6.2.9.2 Parameter Setting Menu location: [/.. /Gigabit Card 4/System Parameter/] Instructions: It is used to view IP address information of a gigabit Ethernet card, gigabit interface information, optical port information, input and output port information and other information related to this card. This menu includes the following sub-menus: System Parameter Menu location: [/.. / Parameter Setting/System Parameter/] Gigabit IP Address 192.165.52.141 Instructions: It is used to set the network information and physical parameters of the gigabit interface. k.1 [Gigabit IP Address] menu Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Gigabit IP Address/] Instructions: This menu is used to set the IP address of a gigabit Ethernet card. k.2 [Gigabit Subnet Mask] menu Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Gigabit Subnet Mask/] Gigabit Subnet Mask Instructions: 255.255.255.0 This menu is used to set the subnet mask of a gigabit Ethernet card. k.3 [Gigabit Gateway IP] menu Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Gigabit Gateway IP/] Gigabit Gateway IP Instructions: 192.165.58.28 This menu is used to set the gateway IP address of a gigabit Ethernet card. k.4 [Gigabit MAC Address] menu Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Gigabit MAC Address/] Gigabit MAC Address Instructions: 002468-00B004 This menu is used to set the MAC address of a gigabit Ethernet card. k.5 [Gigabit Interface] menu Gigabit Interface Electrical Interface - 69 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Gigabit Interface/] Instructions: This menu is used to set the interface types of a gigabit Ethernet card, which include electrical interface, SFP or automatic. k.6 [Speed and Duplex] menu Speed and Duplex Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Speed and Duplex/] Self-adaptation Instructions: This menu is used to set the speed and duplex types of a gigabit Ethernet card, which include self-adaption, 1Gbps full deplex, 100Mbps full deplex, 100Mbps half deplex, 10Mbps full deplex and 10Mbps half deplex. k.7 [Interleaving Direct Connect] menu Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Interleaving Direct Connect/] Interleaving Direct Connect Direct Connect Instructions: This menu is used to set the connection modes of a gigabit Ethernet card, which include direct connect, interleaving and self-adaption. k.8 [SFP Impedance] menu SFP Impedance Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/SFP Impedance/] 50 ohm Instructions: This menu is used to set the SFP impedances of a gigabit Ethernet card, which include 50 ohm and 75 ohm. Optical Interface Amplitude k.9 [Optical Interface Output Amplitude] menu 0.50V Menu location: [/.. /System Parameter/Optical Interface Output Amplitude/] Instructions: This menu is used to set the optical interface output amplitude of a gigabit Ethernet card, ranging from 0.50V to 1.20V. Input Parameter Menu location: [/.. / Parameter Setting/Input Parameter/] Instructions: It is used to set the receiver IP and Port of the input interface of various ports of the Gigabit Interface. Take Port 1 as example, and the introduction of sub-menus under other ports is same as that of Port 1. Receiver IP L.1 [Receiver IP] menu 192.165.52.141 Menu location: [/.. /Port 1 Parameters/Receiver IP/] Instructions: This menu is used to set the receiver IP address of various ports of a gigabit Ethernet card. - 70 - Output SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions L.2 [Receiver Port] menu Menu location: [/.. /Port 1 Parameters/Receiver Port/] Receiver Port Instructions: 01,234 This menu is used to set the receiver IP ports of various ports of a gigabit Ethernet card. Output Parameters Menu location: [/.. / Parameter Setting/Output Parameters/] Instructions: It is used to set the output parameters of various ports of the Gigabit Interface. Take Port 1 as example, and the introduction of sub-menus under other ports is same as that of Port 1. m.1 [Output Bit Rate] menu Menu location: [/.. /Port 1 Parameters/Output Bit Rate/] Output Bit Rate 038, 000, 000bps Instructions: This menu is used to set the output bit rates of various ports of a gigabit Ethernet card. m.2 [Output Packet Length] menu Menu location: [/.. /Port 1 Parameters/Output Packet Length/] Output Packet Length Instructions: 188 204 This menu is used to set the output packet lengths of various ports of a gigabit Ethernet card, which include 188-packet and 204-packet. m.3 [Target IP] menu Menu location: [/.. /Port 1 Parameters/Target IP/] Target IP Instructions: 192.165.052.028 This menu is used to set the output target IP address of various ports of a gigabit Ethernet card. m.4 [Target Port] menu Menu location: [/.. /Port 1 Parameters/Target Port/] Target Port 01, 234 Instructions: This menu is used to set the output target ports of various ports of a gigabit Ethernet card. m.4 [TTL] menu Menu location: [/.. /Port 1 Parameters/TTL/] TTL Instructions: 255 This menu is used to set the output TTL (time to live, life cycle of ip packet) parameters of various ports of a gigabit Ethernet card. The parameter will be reduced by 1 every time passing through a router. When it is equal to 0, the router will discard this packet. - 71 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.3 Network management operation 6.3.1 Relationship with sumavision 10KM01 EMR background software is embedded in the network management software 10KM01 that is developed by Sumavision Technologies Co., Ltd, as it uses the same SNMP communication protocol with network management software, users can manage EMR at the same time by installing network management software. EMR background software can implement the following functions: ü Communication protocol implementation function ü Background command implementation function ü User operating interface and PSI, PSIP Reset function; ü Alarm processing function. EMR background network management, which aims at EMR functions and network general functions, will be introduced in the following parts. 6.3.2 Add Devices 6.3.2.1 Operation procedures (1) Right click on the main interface, select [Add device], then Add device menu will be popped up. (2) Add local IP address of EMR in this menu, then [Device type], [Version number], - 72 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions [Device name], [Device connection], [Device description] and button will change to be changeable. (3) Click button, network management software will query the device with this IP address in the whole network. If the search has completed successfully, then device type will be displayed, and the setting of column of [Device type] will change to be unchangeable, otherwise, an error will be displayed on the interface. For the time being, users need to check whether IP address has been correctly input, and whether network has been correctly connected. They can also add EMR manually. (4) Click [Device type] drop-down menu, and select “EMR2”. (5)Fill in the items of [Version number], [Device connection] and [Device description] based on networking information, in option, select EMR polling, so that it will alarm when abnormal information occurs during EMR operation. ======================================= In general cases, “Device polling” polls the devices at a regular time interval, and the time interval need to be determined based on system devices. The more devices need to be polled, the longer the time interval will be. ======================================= (6) Click button to complete adding EMR, and EMR icon will be displayed on the main interface. 6.3.2.2 Note (1) Add the local IP address of EMR in [Device IP] column, ensure that the local IP address of EMR does not conflict with the other IP addresses in the network. Otherwise, change the local IP address of EMR. - 73 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions (2) After the IP address has been successfully added, query operation is usually the first choice. Search this EMR in the network, when this EMR can not be successfully found, please check the settings of [Network settings/network management IP] of EMR, and whether the network can work normally it is highly recommended that this parameter can be set as the IP address of the PC where background network management locates. (3) To facilitate the communication between background network management software and front-end EMR, it is highly recommended that users can set [Enable polling or not] item as Yes. 6.3.3 Parameter Setting Double click the EMR icon as shown in Fig. 6-15. , and the system will pop up the EMR Configuration menu, Display Card Configuration Display Card Information Fig. 6-15 Parameter Configuration 6.3.3.1 System Information System Parameter: If users connect the EMR for the first time, enter the EMR system configuration interface to view the cards, shown as Fig. 6-15 and Fig. 6-16: - 74 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-16 Card Type On the System Parameter Setting interface, users can view the following unrevisable parameters: card type, network parameters (Local IP, subnet mask, default gateway and local MAC), version information and device password; and additionally, users can also set the output TS packet length, ASI output bit rate, transport stream ID, original network ID and other parameters, shown as Fig. 6-17: Fig. 6-17 Parameter View and Setting Lock: On the System Parameter Setting interface, if users select “Lock” from the "lock / unlock" drop-down menu, no operation of EMR will be available through the panel. At this time, users are required to enter a password to carry out EMR panel operation. In case of EMR lock for the first time, the unlock password is the factory built-in one. Change Password: Users can change the original password of the system software in “Password” column. The original password is the factory built-in one for the EMR background network management control software. When the EMR panel is locked, users can change the original password through this interface. - 75 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.3.3.2 Card Configuration Encoding Card Network Management Parameter Setting Before setting parameters of the cards, users are required to conduct the multiplexing configuration of the input and output. For specific configuration methods, please refer to the multiplexing module in 6.3.4. Take the analog encoding card 1 as example to introduce the encoding card setting parameters, with the interface shown as Fig. 6-18: Fig. 6-18 Interface of Encoding Card Parameter Setting ü Hardware/Software/FPGA/DSP Version: The decoding card version information generated by the three displays is identical to that of the front panel of the device. ü Restore to factory parameters: this option can be used to make the DS3 card restore to the default factory parameters. ü Port 1 multiplexing switch: Card 1 can be divided into two-channel encoding of encoder 1 and encoder 2, i.e., Port 1 and Port 2. The multicomplexing selection of Port 1 is “On”. - 76 - SUMAVISION ü EMR Operating Instructions In this way, the network management system can obtain the information of various tables by means of refreshing; ü Port 1 video switch: The video selection of Port 1 is “On”. In this way, the network management system can receive the video through decoding; ü Port 1 video bit rate: If “Off” is selected, the network management background will be unable to obtain the information of this table by means of refreshing; the encoder video bit rate can be modified manually, , with the setting range of 1-15Mbit; ü Port 1 bit rate control: Can select VBR or CBR manually. ü Port 1 VBR average video bit rate: Only the bit rate control selection is VBR, can this option be valid. The actual bit rate will vary around this value, but no more than ü the video bit rate; Port 1 video type: Can select the video type as PAL, NTSC, AUTO, PAL-M or PAL-N; ü Port 1 Horizontal Resolution: The horizontal resolution is D1, 3/4D1, HD1 and SIF; ü Port 1 video filter: The default is flat. Users can select non-continuous adjustable parameters ranging from -0.3 to +8.0db; ü Port 1 brightness, contrast, saturation and hue: The defaults are all 128, with the setting range of 0-255, dependent on which the TV images will also vary; ü Port 1 GOP structure and GOP length: GOP Structure III, IPP, IBP and IBBP available for selection. - 77 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions I:B:P is 100:0:0, 10:90:0, 10:45:45 and 10:60:30 respectively. In case of IBP, the GOP length is the multiple of 2; in case of IBBP, the GOP length is the multiple of 3; ü Port 1 aspect ratio: 4: 3 and 16: 9 available for selection; ü Port 1 MP2 audio switch: It can be used to control the voice on/off when playing the programs after they are decoded; ü Port 1 MP2 audio bit rate: Users can select non-continuous adjustable parameters ranging from 64-384KB (64k, 96k, 112k, 128k, 160k, 192k, 224k, 256k, 320k, 384k) ü Port 1 MP2 audio mode: users can select among joint stereo, stereo, dual-track and mono. In case of mono, the rate shall be no more than 192k; if it is other than mono, the rate shall be no less than 96k; ü Port 1 MP2 audio sampling rate: users can select the sample rate as 32k, 44.1k and 48k manually; ü Port 1 MP2 volume: the default is 0db; users can select the volume ranging from -24.08db to 6.02db manually; ü Port 1 AC3 encoding setting: can be divided into encoding switch, volume, encoding delay time, audio mode, audio bit rate and audio sampling rate, with the setting methods same as that of MPEG2 audio, therefore we’ll not repeat here; ü Port 1 PID setting: through the encoder network management interface, users can modify PMT_PID, PCR_PID, video PID, MPEG2 audio PID and AC3_PID (Note: the table information can be refreshed only after the PID modification is finished; otherwise the modified PID can not be found); ü Port 1 SDT setting: Users can modify the program number of encoder, service provider and service name manually; ü Port 1 CC switch: Users can select “On” or “Off”. ü Port 1 Field 1 line number and Field 2 line number: Users can select the line number of two fields. - 78 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions The setting of Port 2 of Card 1 is same as that of Port 1, therefore we’ll not repeat here; The setting of digital encoding card is basically the same as that of analog encoding card. Users can select “digital” or “embeded” only for audio source. Select the correct audio source, and the device will output audio normally. Network Management Parameter Setting of Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card Before setting the parameters of MPEG2 SD decoding card, users are required to multicomplex the programs of the input card to the decoding card, with specific operations shown as Fig. 6-19: Fig. 6-19 Operation Steps of Multicomplexing MPEG2 SD Decoding Card After the configuration of decoding card, users can carry out specific settings of the decoding card and then decode the output programs. The interface for Network Management Parameter Setting of Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card is shown as Fig. 6-20: - 79 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-20 Interface for Network Management Parameter Setting of Analog MPEG2 SD Decoding Card ü Hardware/Software/FPGA/DSP Version: The decoding card version information generated by the three displays is identical to that of the front panel of the device. ü Port 1 Output Mute: Users can select “Normal” or “Mute”. If setting as “Mute”, the decoded output program is silent; ü Port 1 Output Mode: Users can select “Stereo”, “Left-track” or “Right-track” as the audio output mode of the decoded output programs; ü Port 1 Decoding Switch: Users can select “On” or “Off” to control the decoding on/off of this channel. ü Port 1 Decoding Setting Mode: Users can select to decode “by program” or “by PID”; ü Port 1 Decoding Program No.: If the decoding mode is “by program”, users can fill in the program No. information in the multicomplexing interface to change the decoding programs; ü Port 1 Decoding PCR/Video/Audio PID: If the decoding mode is “by PID”, users are - 80 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions required to fill in the decoding PCR/Video/Audio PID to decode and output the expected contents; ü Port 1 Decoding TT PID: Set TT PID of Port 1; For setting of Port 2, please refer to that of Port 1. DS3 Card Network Management Parameter Setting DS3 card provides two ports. Port 1 is for ASI input, and Port 2 is for DS3 input. The Network Management Parameter Setting interface is shown as Fig. 6-21, Fig. 6-22 and Fig. 6-23(a) and (b): Fig. 6-21 DS3 Card Network Management Parameter Setting Screen Fig. 6-22 Port 1 Network Management Parameters of DS3 Card - 81 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-23(a) Port 2 Network Management Parameters of DS3 Card Fig. 6-23(b) Port 2 Network Management Parameters of DS3 Card ü Hardware/Software/FPGA/DSP Version: The decoding card version information generated by the three displays is identical to that of the front panel of the device. ü Restore to factory parameters: this option can be used to make the DS3 card restore to the default factory parameters. The default factory parameters are shown as Fig. 6-24: Fig. 6-24 Default Factory Settings of DS3 Card ü ü Port 1 Parameter Setting: Port 1 Input System Bit Rate: This option can be used to view the ASI input bit rate - 82 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions of DS3 card; ü Port 1 Input Valid Bit Rate: This option can be used to view the ASI input valid bit rate of current DS3 card; ü Port 1 Input Bit Rate PID Setting: This option can be used to set an ASI input PID value of current DS3 card and view the bit rate of the PID value; ü Port 1 Input PID Bit Rate: This option can be used to display the PID bit rate of above settings; ü Port 1 Input Switch: This option can be used to set ASI input on/off; ü Port 1 Output System Bit Rate: This option can be used to view the ASI output bit rate of current DS3 card; ü Port 1 Output Valid Bit Rate: This option can be used to view the ASI output valid bit rate of current DS3 card; ü Port 1 Output Packet Length: This option can be used to view the ASI output packet length of current DS3 card. Port 2 Parameter Setting: ü Port 2 DS3 Card Loop On/Off: This option can be used to set the Port 1 and Port 2 Loop On/Off of DS3 card, i.e, the bit stream is transmitted through the rear panel; ü Port 2 DS3 Card DS3/E3 Mode: This option can be used to set the Port 2 Input Mode as DS3 or E3; ü Port 2 DS3 Input Switch: This option can be used to set DS3 input On/Off; ü Port 2 DS3 Input TS Packet Length Bit Sequence: This option can display the DS3 input packet length as 188 or 204 and the DS3 input bit sequence as LSB or MSB; during adaptation of the device, it is set as self-adaptive input packet length and bit sequence; - 83 - SUMAVISION ü EMR Operating Instructions Port 2 DS3 Input Frame Format: This option can be used to set the DS3 input frame format as “Frame” or “Not Frame”; ü Port 2 DS3 Input RS Decoding: This option can be used to set the DS3 input RS decoding On/Off; ü Port 2 DS3 Input Descrambling Switch: This option can be used to set the DS3 input descrambling On/Off; ü Port 2 DS3 Input Interleaving Encoding: This option can be used to set the DS3 input interleaving encoding On/Off; ü Port 2 DS3 Input TS Packet Length (Status Query) : This option can be used to view the DS3 input TS packet length; ü Port 2 DS3 Input Bit Sequence (Status Query) : This option can be used to view the DS3 input bit sequence; ü Port 2 DS3 Input System Bit Rate: This option can be used to view the DS3 input system bit rate of current DS3 Card; ü Port 2 DS3 Input Valid Bit Rate: This option can be used to view the DS3 input valid bit rate of current DS3 Card; ü Port 2 DS3 Input Specified pid: This option can be used to set a DS3 input PID value of current DS3 Card; ü Port 2 Input Specified pid Bit Rate: This option can be used to display the PID bit rate of above settings; ü Port 2 DS3 Output TS Packet Length: This option can be used to view the DS3 output TS packet length; - 84 - SUMAVISION ü EMR Operating Instructions Port 2 DS3 Output Bit Sequence: This option can be used to view the DS3 output bit sequence; ü Port 2 DS3 Output Frame Format: This option can be used to set the DS3 output frame format as “Frame” or “Not Frame”; ü Port 2 DS3 Output RS Encoding: This option can be used to set the DS3 output RS encoding On/Off; ü Port 2 DS3 Output Scrambling Switch: This option can be used to set the DS3 output scrambling On/Off; ü Port 2 DS3 Output Interleaving Encoding: This option can be used to set the DS3 output interleaving encoding On/Off; ü Port 2 DS3 Output Valid Bit Rate: This option can be used to view the DS3 output valid bit rate of current DS3 Card; Bit Rate Retrofit Card Network Management Parameter Setting The interface for Bit Rate Retrofit Card Network Management Parameter Setting is shown as Fig. 6-25: - 85 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-25 Interface of Bit Rate Retrofit Card Network Management Parameter Setting ü Hardware/Software/FPGA/DSP Version: The decoding card version information generated by the three displays is identical to that of the front panel of the device. ü Port 1 Input Status: This option can be used to display the ASI Input 1 lock information of the bit rate retrofit card; Port 1 Input System Bit Rate: This option can be used to display the input bit rate ü information of ASI Input 1 of the bit rate retrofit card; ü Port 1 Input Valid Bit Rate: This option can be used to display the input valid bit rate of ASI Input 1 of the bit rate retrofit card; ü Port 1 Input Bit Rate pid Setting: This option can be used to set an input PID of Port 1 and inquire about the PID bit rate; ü Port 1 Input pid Bit Rate: This option can be used to display the bit rate of above PID; ü The setting of Port 2 and Port 3 are similar with that of Port 1. Therefore we’ll not repeat hear. 6.3.4 Multicomplexing Setting After completing the system parameter setting and sub-card parameter setting, click “Multicomplexing Setting” option, and the ““Multicomplexing Setting” interface appears, - 86 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions shown as Fig. 6-26. The followings are multicomplexing operations of input and output as per the sequence of multicomplexing: Scroll bar Select input stream program information of the cards Output information Corresponding input stream information Fig. 6-26 Multicomplexing Interface 6.3.4.1 Input Operation Steps: a. Users should click , and the operating software will search the EMR selected cards and the information will be then displayed on the search screen (shown as Fig. 6-27). When the input information is searched, it will display the table information found; if no input information is searched, it will display that no table information is found; during the search, click search operation; after the search is completed, click search. - 87 - button to stop current button to exit the SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-27 Refresh the Input b. A tree structure on the left of the configuration screen on the Exit Search interface (shown as Fig. 6-26) will display the TS program information of various channels searched. Attentions: (1) During the refreshing, some input ports may cause the background network management system unable to access to the interface information because of too weak input signals or too bad quality of port line. Users can replace the input signal line after confirming there’s signal input in this interface. (2) During the search, if there’s no signal input in this interface, the background network management system will display the information of “no PAT found”. 6.3.4.2 Output The Output interface (shown as Fig. 6-28) can be used to view the output. Click , to view the selected card output: - 88 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-28 Configuration Output Same as the input port information, the network manangement software also provides detailed annotations on the selected output information. Click on the right corner of the above figure, the details of output programs of this card will be displayed, and users can also modify the information. If [Port 2 ->Program 7(0x0007) ] is selected, the service identifier, PMT_PID, PCR_PID, service type, service name, service provider information, operation status and encryption status, etc. will be displayed on the right side, shown as Fig. 6-29. - 89 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-29 Details of Output Program Information Attentions: All output port information displayed on the background network management interface will remain unchanged after the refreshing operation, unless the search is restarted. 6.3.4.3 Button Button introduction: , , , , , , , and , buttons are displayed in the configuration interface. (1) Select one program information from the tree structure displayed on the left side of the interface, click button, then this channel program will be displayed in the tree structure on the right side; select a program from the tree structure, Then select one channel audio from input tree structure. - 90 - SUMAVISION Click EMR Operating Instructions button, the system will add the audio in this channel input program to input program when the audio is different from the selected audio in the output program stream. When the audio is the same as the selected audio in the output program stream, the system will prompt that adding audio failed. (2) Select certain channel program or video/audio from output information tree structure. Click button, then this channel program information or certain video/audio information will be deleted from the output information tree structure. (3) Click , then the whole output information tree structure will be deleted. (4) Click to flexibly add program based on user’s need, and a dialog box will be popped up from the system. Where users can input service ID and PMT_PID, service ID is a value that ranges from 1 to 65535, such as 12. If users have incorrectly set the value, the system will prompt error information, - 91 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions PMT_PID is a value ranges from 0x20 to 0x1FFE, such as 0x12. If users have incorrectly set the value, the system will prompt error information. (5) Click button, the system will rebuild the output tree structure of output port based on the default value, and change the service ID. (6) Click button to enter “Table sending interval settings” interface. (7) Click button to enter the version numbers of the tables (PAT, PMT, MGT, VCT), whose default value are 0. This value will increase by one or not when the table content has been changed. Generally, STB (Set-Top Box) will read this value, if it has found that this value has changed, the system will search the table information again. (8) Click button, the system will export the configuration information of current output port. So the parameters can be configured at the fastest speed when the EMR configuration parameters are in disorder or need to be re-configured. Device provider suggests that users should export the configuration information with this button based on actual requirements after the system parameters have been configured, and the recommended format for saving the file is “.cfg”. - 92 - SUMAVISION (9) Click EMR Operating Instructions button, the system will import the configuration file that users have saved, which can be used to update EMR configuration information. Users can select file from the dialog box. Then click “Open” button to import configuration file. Device provider suggests that users should import the parameter information that has been configured before when EMR needs to re-configure output parameters in a wide range. (10) Click button, output parameters that have been configured will be imported into EMR. This operation may take several seconds, and the following information will be popped up after configuration. EMR will work according to the newly set parameter information after the parameters have been successfully set. Attentions: (1) The output port program of EMR can include up to 1 video and multiple audios. (2) In [Auto change] operation, background software will automatically change service ID and PID value based on the sequence and quantity that users have input, which makes the stream output by EMR arranged more neatly. (3) It is highly recommended that users should use [Export configuration] operation when EMR is in disorder. (4) All of the operations before using [Configure] button to configure EMR belong to interface operation, which will have no effect on EMR operation. - 93 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions 6.3.4.4 Multicomplexing Parameter Setting a. Multicomplexing: Users can repeat the operation to add the program information of output ports according to their demand. For example, the information of 13 programs of Input Card 3 is selected to multicomplex to the output Port 2 of Card 3. Fig. 6-36 Configuration Query Click button to delete the program information on the output port that is not required. For example, delete the audio information of Program 2. , Then the program information configuration of the output port is shown as 。 b. Modify the program information: Click the tree structure of output port on the right side of the interface, the service name and service provider of various programs will be available on the bottom right corner of the interface. For output port, users - 94 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions can modify the selected program information parameters. Click button on the bottom right corner, and users can modify the detailed output information on the interface shown asFig. 6-29. At this time, the all modifiable information boxes will be set as the modifiable status and is also set as active status. Users can modify according to the actual situations, and then click c. , and click . Table Send Interval: Select Port 1 shown as Fig. 6-29, then the table send interval will be displayed on the right side, shown as Fig. 6-37: Fig. 6-37 Table Send Interval of Output Port Users can modify the table send interval. After the modification is completed, click button to save the table interval parameters; Click button to restore to the default. The modification to all above parameters can be valid for the device only after clicking on the main screen of the configuration interface. During the operation, the configuration will require a few seconds. After the configuration is completed, the system will pop up a dialog box, shown as Fig. 6-38: - 95 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instructions Fig. 6-38 Setting Completion Screen Then EMR will operate according to the new configuration parameters. 6.3.4.5 Attentions The following configuration rules should be complied with during the configuration of the background software. (1) Total output bit rate of all output interfaces should be higher than 200Mbps. (2) The network identifiers should not be identical in the network. The transport stream identifiers of all transport streams should not be identical in the same network. The Element PID of all programs should be identical to the PID of all tables in the same transport stream. (3) When PMT PID is changed, all PMT PID of all programs will be either identical or different. When the service ID is changed in a transport stream, the service ID of all programs can not be identical. If the original input streams of two PIDs are different, the changed PIDs should not be identical. If the original input streams of two PIDs are identical, the original PID should be different. The changed PID should not be identical. If the original input streams of these two PIDs are same and the original input PIDs are same, the changed PID must be identical. All element PIDs and PCRPIDs must be between 0x20 and 0x1ffe. If the original PCRPID is 0x1fff, it can be 0x1fff. The PCRPID of the user-defined program can be 0x1fff. Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Alarm Information The alarm information of EMR can set in a flexible way whether it shall give the alarm in case of the abnormity of EMR. - 96 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instruction In case of any abnormal operation of EMR, the warning light on the front panel will be lit to prompt the user. Through checking various parameters in the menu of [Format State Information] on LCD, the user can make the preliminary judgment on the cuase for EMR alarm, and then take the appropriate measures. In the event that the user can not solve the abnormal conditions of EMR, it is allowed to call the digital video after-sales technical support department. The alarm information of EMR is shown in Table 7-1. Table 7-1 Troubleshooting for common Faults or Abnormal Conditions of EMR Failure Failure reasons Solution LCD does not display or The power lead is not Reconnect power indicator is not on connected well. The fuse on the power socket is broken, Incorrect input signal mode or interface No input signal lead. Replace the fuse. after power on Video parameter query displays input in an abnormal condition; the decoder decodes without images. Video State Query displays the standard error or synchronization error. A small number of mosaic occurs at the bottom of the image after decoding Audio state query displays abnormal input. Too weak input signals EMR type setting error Input signal is too poor. The video bit rate is too high. The system bit rate is too low. No digital audio input No embedded audio input. Audio state query Not standard digital audio displays abnormal input format synchronization. No sound output after decoding The sound is badly distorted after decoding The audio is not connected or the connection is incorrect. The audio input amplitude is too high and exceeds 8dB. 7.1.1 Nothing display in LCD Main failure reasons: ü The LCD module of the device is damaged; ü Connecttion problem of the power supply; ü The fuse on the power socket is broken,。 Solution: - 97 - the power Set correct parameters. Connect input signal correctly. Replace with new input signal. Change the format. Replace with better input signal. Reduce the video bit rate. Increase the system bit rate. Increase the digital audio input. Increase the embedded audio input Set output source of digital audio so that it outputs according to standard. Correctly connect the audio input signals. Reduce the audio input amplitude. SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instruction The device is allowed to leave the factory only if various functional indicators have passed the test, so it is impossible that the LCD module of the device is broken, which is basically excluded; check the power lead of the device, see whether the surface of the power lead is damaged, inspect the quality of the power socket, and check the supply voltage. In case of any fault occurring on the power lead, it is recommended that the user shall replace the power lead to ensure the smooth internal signals of the power lead; In case of any fault occurring on the power socket, it is recommended that the user shall first see whether the power switch of the power socket is turned on; if it is still impossible to keep the LCD in a normal working condition even if the power switch is turned on and the socket at which the malfunction device is located supplies the power smoothly, it is recommended that the user shall see whether the fuse of the socket is burned off, and if so, replace th fuse. If the fault in the LCD display is still not solved in accordance with the approach above, you may have a suspicion on the cause of the damage to the LCD module of the device, and notify the digital video after-sales technical support department to solve. 7.1.2 Video parameters displaying abnormal input Main failure reasons: ü No video input signal; ü Incorrect video input signal interface. Solution: EMR provides the analog video input interface, digital video input interface, and S-terminal component video input interface. If the [video input parameter / input mode] is different from the actual settting of the input interface, EMR will light the warning light in order to give the alarm for no vedio input signal. At this time, it is necessary to properly set the parameters in the menu of the [video input parameter / input mode]; If the interface of EMR for input signal is connected correctly but such alarm is still given, it is necessary to check whether there is any input signal in the interface cable, and check whether the input signal cable is in a smooth condition. At this time, it is necessary to replace the input signal cable, and ensure that there is the video signal input. 7.1.3 Video state enquiry displaying standard error or synchronization error Main failure reasons: ü Too weak video signal; ü EMR type setting error. Solution: - 98 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instruction If the video input signal is connected properly but the error in video format or the error in synchronization is found, it is necessary to check the intensity of the input signal; in case of the too weak input signal, it is required to replace the signal source to increase the intensity of the signal. If the cause of too weak video signal is excluded but the alarm still can not be eliminated, it is necessary to take into account the video format setting parameters, select the menu of [state query / video information], and check whether the video format is set correctly. If the video format is different from the format of the input video signal source, it is necessary to enter the menu of [parameter setting / video input parameter / video format] to reset the video format parameters so as to eliminate the alarm. 7.1.4 A small number of mosaic occurs at the bottom of the image after decoding Main failure reasons: ü Bit rate too high; ü System Bit Rate too low。 Solution: Enter [Parameter Setting/System Parameter/Video Bit Rate] menu, change the video bit rate parameters, to low the video bit rate by several times, and restart EMR; If it is confirmed that the video bit rate parameter is set correctly but the failure still can not be cleared, the too low format bit rate may be considered as the cause. At this time, enter the menu of the [Parameter setting / Format parameter / Format bit rate] to modify the format bit rate parameter and increase the format bit rate parameters by several times, and restart the EMR; ======================================= The setting of the system bit rate has a certain relation with the video bit rate setting. Such alarm information can be eliminated only if those two parameters are set fully correctly. For the corresponding relationship between such two parameters, please check the introduction to the setting of the menu of [Format bit rate] or [Video Bit rate]. ======================================= 7.1.5 Audio state enquiry displaying abnormal input Failure reasons: ü No digital audio input; ü No embedded audio input. Solution: In the state query, the audio information menu is set for the user to query the audio - 99 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instruction information; in the parameter setting menu, it corresponds to selection of the parameters for the first channel of the audio. If the relevant parameters are selected but the corresponding audio signals are not input on the rear panel of the EMR, the panel of the EMR will provide the alarm indication, correctly set up this parameter and increase the digital audio and embedded audio so as to resolve this problem. 7.1.6 Audio status synchronization enquiry displaying abnormal Failure reasons: ü Not standard audio input format. Solution: On the rear panel of the EMR, there are the analog audio input interface, digital audio input interface, embedded audio input interface provided. Corresponding to it, there are four kinds of parameter format including analog, digital, embedded audio 1 and embedded audio 2 in the audio parameters setting menue, which shall be set up by the user. The user shall set such parameters in the format same as that of the input signal to achieve the synchronization of the audios so as to solve this alarm. 7.1.7 No sound output after decoding Failure reasons: ü Audio connection problem Solution: Connect the audio by right method 7.1.8 The sound is badly distorted after decoding Failure reasons: ü Audio input over 8dB Solution: To low the audio input can resolve this problem Chapter 8 Maintenance and Repair 8.1 Maintenance method To make the SUMAVISION EMR operate under the best operating status, extend the device duration, discover and eliminate the potential problem in time, and ensure proper operation of the device, the routine maintenance must be carried out regularly. The SUMAVISION EMR should be maintained according to the following rules. ü Must prepare for the detailed device maintenance target plan. In case scheduled and periodic servicing & maintenance fails to be conducted, minor malfunction would - 100 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instruction be gradually aggravated into heavy breakdown. Therefore, proper weekly inspection, monthly inspection, quarterly inspection and annual inspection plans should be developed according to the operation feature of the device, including the maintenance and inspection class in every period (class I maintenance, class II maintenance and class II maintenance) and detailed maintenance contents. ü Appoint the maintenance person. It is the key for the device maintenance. The combination mode of “Individual inspection and Group inspection” is recommended for SUMAVISION EMR maintenance. ü Establish the device maintenance archive. The individual maintenance archive should be kept since the SUMAVISION EMR is purchased till it is abandoned. The maintenance and repair should be recorded in detail. The replaced and changed parts and wire should be marked on the circuit diagram and device maintenance archive, so the diagram is consistent with the actual device. Meanwhile, it can facilitate others to maintain and repair the device. 8.2 Maintenance Details The following details are noticed in the routine maintenance of SUMAVISION EMR device. ü Keep the device operating room clean, dustproof and damp-proof. ü Follow the contents in the “device maintenance target plan” for routine inspection and test of the device, record the checking results. ü Wipe the dustproof mesh of the fan every week. If the surface temperature of the device is too high, check whether the dustproof mesh of the fan is blocked. ü The device is inspected according to the specification instruction manual of Sumavision Technologies Co., Ltd. The man-made accident should be prevented. ü Wear the anti-static wrister when operating the device hardware. ü The background network management password of the SUMAVISION EMR should be strictly managed and regularly changed, which is only distributed to the responsible maintenance person. The administrator password can only be known by the responsible maintenance person. ü For any alarm with unidentified reasons, please contact the Customer Service Department of Sumavision Technologies Co., Ltd. 8.3 Routine Maintenance Refer to Table 8-1 for routine maintenance. Table 8-1 Routine Maintenance Maintenanc e type Maintenance contents Operation guide - 101 - Reference standard Reference maintenance hour (man×hour) SUMAVISION Maintenanc e type EMR Operating Instruction Maintenance contents Operation guide Reference standard Reference maintenance hour (man×hour) Inspect Power supply of Check the power The voltage output is normal. external computer room monitoring system The power gives no exception environme (DC/AC) or test the power alarm nt output voltage Temperature of computer room Humidity of computer room Inspect the Indication status of device the device panel operation status Inspect the Status of official device telephone operation (2-3 times a status. month) Measure temperature Measure relative humidity Observe the indicator of the device panel Test situation call Temperature range: 5-40℃; 15℃-30℃ is recommended Relative humidity: 20%-80%; 40%-65% is recommended Only power indicator is on under normal operation. The operation indication keeps on Site selection call and conference call can be normal. 0.05 0.1 0.1 8.4 Monthly Maintenance Refer to Table 8-2 for monthly maintenance. Table 8-2 Monthly Maintenance Maintenance type Maintenance contents Operation guide Reference standard Inspect State the cooling holes in View the state of It should be clean around the external the cabinet cooling holes cooling holes, with no debris environment Reference maintenance hour (man×hour) 0.1 8.5 Quarterly Maintenance Refer to Table 8-3 for quarterly maintenance. Table 8-3 Quarterly Maintenance Maintenance type Maintenance contents Operation guide Reference standard Inspect the rack Inspect the rack Observe the The cabinet surface is clean. cleanness cleanness inside and outside There is no much dust inside the the rack rack. Otherwise, the cabinet should be cleaned Inspect the Inspect the device Observe device There no much dust outside the device cleanness surface device. Otherwise, it should be cleanness cleaned. Watch out the external wiring of the device in cleaning 8.6 Annual Maintenance Refer to Table 8-4 for annual maintenance. Table 8-4 Annual Maintenance - 102 - Reference maintenance hour (man×hour) 0.5 0.5 SUMAVISION Maintenan ce type Maintenance contents Check the grounding resistance Check the grounding, ground wire and power connectio n Check the ground wire connection Check the power cord connection EMR Operating Instruction Operation guide Reference standard Reference maintenance hour (man×hour) Test the grounding resistance with a grounding resistance tester Check whether the ground wire and local ground wire bank connection are safe and reliable. Check whether the power cord and local power are safe and reliable. The common earthing resistance is less than 1 ohm. 1 (1) The junctions are safe, reliable non-corrosive. (2) The ground wire is not aged. (3) The ground wire bank is non-corrosive, and it anti-corrosive handled properly. 0.2 (1) The junctions are safe, reliable and non-corrosive. (2) The power cord is aged. 0.2 8.7 Arrangement and Maintenance Notice the following contents for the clean-up and maintenance of the device. ü Clean the working site; wipe the device shell with a soft cloth. The water can not be penetrated into the device. ü Do not plug in and out all connection cables with current without instructions. ü Check whether the cable is pressed or pulled by the heavy object, whether the plug and socket are connected tightly, ensure that the cable is not extruded by the external force and is placed in order. The connection part is under good contact. ü Check whether the device and cable label are missing and incorrect. Keep the label intact and correct. ü Check whether the engineering document is complete and correct. Keep the engineering document complete for check at any time. 8.8 Operation and Maintenance Notice the following contents for the maintenance when the device is operating. ü Check whether the ground cable and power supply is normal. Ensure the power supply works properly before turning on the power. ü Before the system is used, power on and inspect the system, adjust the peripheral device, and guarantee that the SUMAVISION EMR function is normal. ü The local configuration can not be changed without instructions. The configuration can only be changed by the professional operator. ü Do not place the SUMAVISION EMR in highly noisy environment. - 103 - SUMAVISION EMR Operating Instruction Chapter 9 Storage and Transportation 9.1 Storage Requirements: Humidity: ≤95% (20℃); Temperature: -20℃~60℃ Storage with the corrosive liquids, gases in the same room is prohibited. Placing the device in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields is prohibited. Infection by the radioactive substances is prohibited. 9.2 Transportation EMR adopts the special package of Sumavision, and can be transported in any way of road, railway, air and water transportation in case of perfect package. If the package is damaged, the device will not be transported until it is packaged by professional electronic product transport companies. Please handle in a tender manner and avoid the throw, cast and sharp impact, as well as keep the device placed with the package logo in an upward direction during the transportation. - 104 -