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XBT527 Help v1 7a
XBT527 Help v1 7a
XBT527
External Document
INDEX
1 2 3 4 PROPERTY AND RIGHTS ............................................................................................... 4 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT ......................................................................................... 5 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE .............................................................................................. 6 XBT527 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................ 7
PROJECT FUNCTIONALITY ............................................................................. 7 ISDB-T TOPOLOGY OVERVIEW ..................................................................... 7 DEVICE OVERVIEW ...................................................................................... 8
Output bit-rate tuned for ISDB-T system ............................................................. 8
4.4
4.4.1
FEATURES................................................................................................... 8
External SI management interface (optional) ...................................................... 9
DATA INPUTS............................................................................................... 9 SYNCHRONIZATION ...................................................................................... 9 DATA OUTPUTS ......................................................................................... 10 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM..................................................................... 11 JAVA INTERFACE OVERVIEW ....................................................................... 12 GENERAL .................................................................................................. 14 INPUT ....................................................................................................... 15 CAM (PID FILTER) .................................................................................... 19 SI/PSI CAROUSEL ..................................................................................... 21 OUTPUT .................................................................................................... 23 TABLES ..................................................................................................... 27
Available tables and transmission repetition rates .................................................... 29 Available descriptors ............................................................................................. 56 Descriptor fields .................................................................................................... 62
5.7.3.1 Carousel compatible composite descriptor ............................................. 124 5.7.3.2 Hyperlink descriptor ................................................................................ 126 5.7.3.3 Service type............................................................................................. 127 5.7.4 Characters coding ............................................................................................ 128
NETWORK ............................................................................................... 138 GPS ....................................................................................................... 142 ALARMS .................................................................................................. 144 EVENTS .................................................................................................. 148
Task Error Event .......................................................................................... 152 System Error Event ..................................................................................... 153 System Initialization Event........................................................................... 154
5.12
5.12.1 File menu ..................................................................................................... 155 5.12.2 View menu ................................................................................................... 156 5.12.3 Option sub-menu ......................................................................................... 156 5.12.3.1 Time .................................................................................................... 157 5.12.3.2 Alerts ................................................................................................... 157 5.12.4 Help menu ................................................................................................... 159 5.12.4.1 About ................................................................................................... 159 5.12.4.2 Info ...................................................................................................... 160
5.13
APPENDIX A. APPENDIX B.
HOW TO UPDATE BY INSTALLER ................................................................ 164 HOW TO BACKUP BY INSTALLER ................................................................ 168 HOW TO OPEN THE JAVA USER INTERFACE BY INSTALLER .......................... 171
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B.4 C.1
C.1.1
HOW TO EXPORT A FILE FROM THE DEVICE FILE SYSTEM ............................. 173
JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE .................................................................... 175
APPENDIX C.
C.2
C.2.1 C.2.2
APPENDIX D.
MANUAL UPGRADES HISTORY .................................................................. 178 HARDWARE VERSIONS ............................................................................. 178 SOFTWARE VERSIONS ............................................................................. 178
LIST OF TABLES ................................................................................... 180 LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................. 181
APPENDIX E. APPENDIX F.
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M.B. International Telecom Labs S.r.l. Head Office: Via Milano 255, 20021 Baranzate di Bollate (MI), Italy Tel. +39 02 3820 4043 - Fax +39 02 3820 4087 www.mb-international.com Head Quarter Office: Via G. di Vittorio 17, 25125 Brescia (BS), Italy
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3 Document structure
The XBT527 Software User Manual is organized in seven chapters and six appendices: Chapter 1 Property and rights. Chapter 2 Scope of the document. Chapter 3 Document structure. Chapter 4 XBT527 Overview Chapter 5 Java remote graphic user interface. Chapter 6 Local user interface. Chapter 7 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. Appendix A TS Data Carousel Manager. Appendix B Application Note. Appendix C Java Virtual Machine. Appendix D History of changes. Appendix E List of Tables. Appendix F List of Figures.
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4 XBT527 Overview
4.1 Project functionality
The XBT527 project finds its field of application in ISDB-T Transport Stream based Broadcasting Systems as Network Adapter.
GPS
GPS
GPS
DVD Player
Encoder 1
TS LA
layer A
FEC: 1/2 Constellation: QPSK Number of Segment: 1
GPS
Encoder 2
TS LB
layer B
FEC: 5/6 Constellation: 16 QAM Number of Segment: 4
XBT-528 BTS MUX BTS Data Multiplexing (combining of hierarchical layers) ISDB-T TRANSMITTER
RF Splitter
GPS
Encoder 3
TS LC
layer C
FEC: 3/4 Constellation: 64 QAM Number of Segment: 8
Ethernet
Switch Ports
Management and monitoring Workstation
Inside this topology the four elements highlighted are responsible of the correct multiplexing and synchronization of the streams before the ISDB-T modulator: XBT527 for Layer A: multiplex one or more TS with a bit-rate suitable for the modulation scheme of Layer A and add SI/PSI. XBT527 for Layer B: multiplex one or more TS with a bit-rate suitable for the modulation scheme of Layer B and add SI/PSI. XBT527 for Layer C: multiplex one or more TS with a bit-rate suitable for the modulation scheme of Layer C and add SI/PSI. XBT528, BTS multiplexer: multiplex the three layers streams into one synchronized BTS. In order to provide a correct synchronization for the BTS multiplexing operation the streams must be already adapted in the XBT527 multiplexers: each XBT527 output is a stream with 204 byte packet and which bit-rate is already the 32.5 Mbps used by BTS stream. In this stream packets occupy a specific position depending on the layer in which they are going to be transmitted, so there is a part of the stream composed by the data of the actual layer of the XBT527 and the rest filled with stuffing packets in places of data of the other layers. Using this approach is important that all the system is using the same parameters, and all three XBT527 are set with the same settings for their own layer and for the others.
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Each output layer specific bit-rate and the output packets sequence are automatically set according to the ISDB-T modulation configured. The ISDB-T modulation configuration depends on the following parameters defined for SBTVD/ISDB-T by the Standard Definition Document ABNR NBR 15603-1. Modulation Mode (number of carriers) Guard time FEC for each layer Constellation for each layer Number of used (spectrum band) segments for each layer
The output packets format is 204 bytes. The last 16 bytes are filled with stuffing bits except the bits [04] of the byte 190 and the bits [07] of the byte 191 that are used for the packet counter that resets at each Multiplex Frame (defined by ISDB-T standard as a group of packets whose number is dependent on Modulation Mode and Guard Time).
4.4 Features
XBT527 composes a user defined output stream through manual PID filtering and/or remapping and through the insertion of SI/PSI from an external Database. The main features are: Input statistics; Composition of an output Transport Stream with a new bitrate; PID filtering/remapping at every input;
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Null packets deletion from input Transport Streams and their insertion in the output one; PCR restamping; Integrated Java based GUI for input TS analysis and static PSI composing; Store and forward of PSI carousel; Real time SI updating trough an external database manager (e.g. XBT-777E); ISDB-T Auto TS output bitrate setting; External or GPS clock locking for stable output; PCR replace function on Layer A if used for partial reception: o o Implemented only for logical input 1). Works only for a single PCR is present in Layer A and if used PCR PID is different from Video PID
4.4.1
External SI management interface (optional) External software interfaces allow the modification or generation of SI tables following any standard.
Input ASI IN 1 ASI IN 2 ASI IN 3 ASI IN 4 ASI IN 5 ASI IN 6 ASI IN 7 ASI IN 8 GbE1 ch0/ch1 GbE2 SPI IN
TS Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available (on same GbE connector) Not Available Available
The physical input is mapped by user definition to 4 logical inputs, but each physical input can be mapped only once on the logical input. PID filtering/remapping is available separately for each logical input.
4.6 Synchronization
The internal 10 MHz reference can be locked to an external clock frequency source. This is necessary in those environments where the synchronization to a common, highly stable and with high precision clock reference is mandatory.
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Available clock references are 10 MHz and 1 PPS from the integrated GPS receiver (needs a GPS antenna connected) and from an external source. The locking to an external or GPS reference source is mandatory for the device to work in a synchronized ISDB-T system along with XBT528 (BTS multiplexer). The output bypass connectors allow the XBT527 device to output stable references locked to the input clock selected.
Output
Mux TS
ASI OUT 1 ASI OUT 2 ASI OUT 3 ASI OUT 4 GbE 1 GbE 2 (not used) SPI OUT
Available
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4.8
BITRATE MANAGER
10 MHz
ASI OUT 1
NCO ASI IN 1
PID Filt/Rem
ASI OUT 2
ASI OUT 3
ASI IN 8
PID Filt/Rem
PRO-MPEG COP3 TX
GBE 1
INPUT SEL
Logical Input 3
PID Filt/Rem
Input 3 FIFO
SPI OUT Logical Input 4 PID Filt/Rem Input 4 FIFO TDT update
CHANNEL 0 RX CHANNEL 1 RX
ASI OUT 4
Statistics
SNMP SERVER
MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
RS 232 RX
JAVA SERVER
RESET COMMANDS
system
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System commands bar allows the enabling of the following commands: o o o Connect: connects/disconnects the local machine to XBT 527 system. Save: allows saving the device configuration. Load: allows loading the last saved device configuration.
Figure 3. System commands bar
Operation pages bar allows switching between the following operative sections: o o o o o o o o o o General: allows to reset the device and to locally download the *.jar file. Input: shows ASI, SPI and GbE input statistics. CAM: allows PID filtering and remapping of the selected input stream. SI/PSI Carousel: allows the monitoring of SI/PSI memory partitions status. Output: allows setting bitrate mode and ISDB-T modulation parameters. Tables: allows reading and setting tables loaded in memory or coming from input. Network: allows the Network management, Traps IP Addresses and RTP in/out parameters setting. GPS: shows received GPS statistics. Alarms: provides a grid where to set alarms masks for LCD, Graphic User Interface, Events, Relays and Traps. Events: shows the board events log and allows the manual setting of date and time.
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Figure 4.
System menu allows the access to the same commands and pages as System commands and Operation pages bars plus management options, help and version windows (refer to System menu paragraph).
Figure 5.
System menu
A brief description of all the provided indicators and controls follows in the next paragraphs.
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5.2 General
Click on General button, highlighted in the next figure, to access the general window.
Figure 6. General window
The General window allows accessing a subset of commands through the following buttons: Reset: resets the device. Download Software Standalone: performs a local download of the *.jar file (refer to Download Software Standalone paragraph).
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5.3 Input
Click on Input button, highlighted in the next figure, to access the input window.
Figure 7. Input window
The Input window provides inputs statistics information and lets you perform a selection of four input streams per multiplexed output.
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Input window Admitted Ranges / Values ASI 1 ASI 2 ASI 3 ASI 4 ASI 5 ASI 6 ASI 7 ASI 8 SPI GbE1 GbE2
Selector of the physical inputs to be associated with the four available logical inputs. Input selection Input Selection
Each physical input can be mapped only once on the logical input.
ASI ASI
ASI input word rate. 10 bits word rate of ASI input (Ref. to CEI EN 50083-9). ASI input bitrate. Bitrate actually used by XBT 527. This parameter can be different than input bitrate depending of the PID filter settings. It can never be higher than the input bitrate.
Approximately 27 Mword/s
ASI
ASI
Format
188 Bytes 240 Bytes Green: Detected Grey: Not detected Green: Locked Grey: Not locked
ASI
CD
ASI Carrier detects. This indicator is on when a 27 MHz carrier is sensed in the physical input interface. ASI lock status. According to the MPEG-2 standards a Sync Byte (0x47) must be present every 188 (or 204) bytes. When two or more consecutive Sync Bytes are missed the input TS unlock. At least five consecutive Sync Bytes must then occur to regain the lock (Ref. to ETSI ETR-291).
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Box
Description ASI input overflow indicator. This alarm condition occurs when the input bitrate exceeds the output bitrate (Ref. to ETSI EN 300 744). Total amount of ASI wrong words received.
ASI
ASI
Word Errors
GbE
Protocol
GbE input is compliant with two IP based transport protocol for the encapsulation of TS: UDP and RTP. This indicator shows the protocol used in the actual GbE input.
GbE GbE
Bitrate of TS from Ethernet input. Byte rate of TS from Ethernet input. Bitrate actually used by XBT 527. This parameter can be different than input bitrate depending of the PID filter settings. It can never be higher than the input bitrate. 188 Bytes 240 Bytes Green: Detected Grey: Not detected Green: Locked Grey: Not locked Red: Alarm on Grey: Alarm off
GbE
GbE
Format
GbE
CD
Carrier detect.
GbE
Lock
TS lock status. The input Transport Stream is unlocked when more than two consecutive Sync Byte are missed then five consecutive Sync Bytes must occur to regain the lock (Ref. to ETSI ETR-291) Input GbE overflow alarm status. This alarm condition occurs when the input bitrate exceeds the output bitrate (Ref. to ETSI EN 300 744). SPI input byte rate (Ref. to CEI EN 50083-9). SPI input bitrate.
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Box
Description
SPI
SPI
Format
188 Bytes 240 Bytes Green: Locked Grey: Not locked Red: Alarm Grey: No alarms
SPI
Lock
SPI lock status. The input Transport Stream is unlocked when more than two consecutive Sync Byte are missed then five consecutive Sync Bytes must occur to regain the lock (Ref. to ETSI ETR-290). SPI input overflow indicator. This alarm condition occurs when the input bitrate exceeds the output bitrate (Ref. to ETSI EN 300 744).
SPI
Overflow
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Figure 10.
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The SI/PSI Carousel window provides information about SI/PSI memory partitions status (Refer to Appendix A for further information). It shows repetition rate of each partition and number of packets per partition.
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5.6 Output
Click on Output button, highlighted in the next figure, to access the output window.
Figure 11. Output window
Use the Output window to select the frequency reference and to set modulation parameters for all layers (in compliance with the standard adaptation requirements). For the use of the XBT527 device in a synchronized ISDB-T environment (one or more layers multiplexed by SSBT SBT-528 BTS multiplexer) the XBT527 multiplexers of each layer and the XBT528 must be set in the same way regarding modulation parameters.
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Output
ASI 4 Output
MUX MUX
Clock
ISDB-T Modulation
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Box
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 Layer A Layer B Layer C 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM
ISDB-T Modulation
Guard Time
ISDB-T Modulation
Layer
Transmission Layer selector. ISDB-T systems can modulate signal using up to 3 different layers. In a synchronized ISDB-T environment, using XBT528 BTS mux as network adapter, up to three XBT527 are connected to the inputs of XBT528, each one creating TS for a different layer. This selector allows defining the Layer to which the XBT 527 is dedicated, then the output valid data bitrate.
= A, B or C)
FEC
or C)
Constellation
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Box
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 Segment 4 Segment 5 Segment 6 Segment 7 Segment 8 Segment 9 Segment 10 Segment 11 Segment 12 Segment 13 Segment ON (green) OFF (gray)
or C)
Number Of Segments
Relays
Relay N
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5.7 Tables
Click on the Tables icon, highlighted in the figure below, to access the Tables window. The Tables window allows to analyze the SI/PSI tables in each logical input TS, and to create, manage and store actual and new tables.
Figure 12.
The Tables window is divided into two sections: Input: allows analyzing the SI/PSI tables of each logical input TS. Carousel: allows creating, modifying and storing the actual and new SI/PSI tables to the Carousel memory.
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Input
Carousel
Carousel
Carousel
Remove
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Box
Description This command will transfer the carousel memory into the file system, by updating the .psi file.
Carousel
This command will save only the data stored into the carousel memory, all the modifications from the
Carousel
Shows in a tree fashion the hierarchy of input SI/PSI data. Each table is shown as an expandable tree node to allow a precise representation of data fields. Divided in two sub-windows. One that allows visualization of the decoded data field selected and to modify its value. The other provides a visualization of the data field selected still encoded in the hexadecimal values format as it is transmitted in the table.
Carousel
5.7.1
For each Table to be transmitted is possible to set the repetition rate accordingly to the ISDB-T standard. The repetition rate parameter is set in similar way for each PSI/SI table, in the following figure is shown an example for the PMT Table.
Hereafter the list of the available tables and their repetition rate ranges and normal value, when specified by the ISDB-T standard:
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Table
PID
Status
Repetition rate
PAT CAT PMT NIT BAT SDT EIT TOT TDT RST ST PCAT BIT NBIT LDT SIT DIT SDTT CDT LIT ERT TSDT ITT DCT DLT AIT IPMP
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0X10 0X11 0X11 0X12 0X26 0X27 0X14 0X14 0X13 Exclude 0x0, 0x1, 0x14 0X22 0X24 0X25 0X25 0X1F 0X1E 0X23 0X28 0X29 0X20 0X21 0X2
Available Available Available NOT Available Managed by separate tool XBT-777E Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available
100 ms 10 s 100 ms (non one-seg service) 200 ms (one-seg service) 13 s (nominal 1 s) 13 s (nominal 2 s) 13 s (nominal 1 s) 5s
13 s (nominal 1 s)
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Follows, for each table, the description of its editable parameters. On the Java interface the admitted parameter range is showed when the mouse is passed over the field to be filled. If an invalid value is written the field shading becomes red.
Table 7. Table PAT Parameter / Control PAT PID Description PID of the PAT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 0 according to ITU 138181 standard. Table ID of the PAT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 0 according to ITU 13818-1 standard. This control allows setting the Transport Stream ID referenced in the PAT table, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Version Number of the PAT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified. This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted. -window that allows adding the list of Program Numbers Program Number This control allows inserting the number of the Program to be added to the PAT table. According to the ITU 13818-1 standard, the Program Number 0 shall be reserved for NIT. This control allows inserting the PID of the PMT associated to the Program number inserted above. According to the ITU 13818-1 standard, the PID 16 shall be associated to the Program number 0. 0 PAT parameters Admitted Ranges / Values
PAT
PAT
65535
PAT
PAT
65535
PMT PID
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Admitted Ranges / Values 0 8191, except for the PID reserved according to the standard. 2 1 0 65535 31 Checked: Enabled Unchecked: Disabled
PMT
PMT
PCR PID
0 8191, except for the PID that cannot contain an adaptation field, according to the standard.
-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the whole Program opens. -window that allows adding the list of Streams associated with the Program opens. Specifies the type of program element carried within the packets with the PID specified by the elementary_PID field. Values are in the range 0 255. Please refer to the following table for value assignment. For more information refer to ABNT NBR 15603-2 standard, Annex J.
Stream type
255
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Table
Description 18: ISO/IEC 14496-1 SL packet stream of Flexmux stream transported in the PES packets. 19: ISO/IEC 14496-1 SL packet stream of Flexmux stream conveyed in ISO/IEC 14496. 20: ISO/IEC 13818-6 Download synchronization protocol. 21: Metadata transported by a PES packet. 22: Metadata transported by a metadata_section 23: Metadata transported by the data carousel ISO/IEC 13818-6 24: Metadata transported by the object carousel. 25: Metadata transported by a synchronized download protocol ISO/IEC 13818-6. 26: ISO/IEC 13818-11 IPMP stream 27: ITU-T Rec. H.264 | ISO/IEC 1449610 Video 28 125: Undefined
126: Data Pipe 127: IPMP stream 128 255: Private Usage 0 8191
This control allows setting the PID of the TS packets which carry the associated program element.
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Description
n this node, a sub-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the Stream opens
SDT parameters Admitted Ranges / Values 17 0 66: Actual stream 70: Other stream
PID of the SDT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 17 according to ITU 13818-1 standard.
SDT
Table Id
Table ID of the SDT table. This field must be set according to ITU 13818-1 standard.
SDT
This control allows setting the Transport Stream ID referenced in the SDT table, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Version Number of the SDT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified. This control allows setting the Original Network ID for the TS referenced in the SDT table, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted.
65535
SDT
31
SDT
SDT
SDT \ Service List SDT \ Service List Service ID EIT Company Defined Flags
-window that allows adding the list of Services and their schedule and running status parameters opens. This field shall be set with the same value as the Program which it refers to. This control allows the broadcaster to set an extension to the standard available flags to define which EIT Type is transmitted: b2, b1, b0 refers respectively to H-EIT, M-EIT, L-EIT. Bit set means corresponding table is transmitted. 0 65535
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Table
Description When set, this flag indicates that EIT schedule is present in the current TS. Otherwise, no EIT schedule is present. When set, this flag indicates that EIT present/following information is present in the current TS. Otherwise, no EIT present/following information is present. When set, this flag indicates that the service is available only in conditional access mode. Otherwise, no conditional access system is needed. This control allows setting the running status of the service. Please select the desired running status from the menu.
Admitted Ranges / Values Checked: Set Unchecked: Not set Checked: Set Unchecked: Not set Checked: Set Unchecked: Not set
Free CA mode
Running Status
-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the Service opens
NIT parameters Admitted Ranges / Values 16 0 0 31 65535 64: Actual Network 65: Other Network
PID of the NIT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 16 according to ITU 13818-1 standard.
NIT
Table Id
Table ID of the NIT table. This field must be set according to ITU 13818-1 standard.
NIT NIT
This control allows setting the Version Number of the NIT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified. This control allows setting the unique value that identifies the network that is described in the table.
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Table
Description This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted.
NIT NIT \ Network Descriptors NIT \ Transport Streams NIT \ Transport Streams NIT \ Transport Streams NIT \ Transport Streams \ Network xxx \ ES Descriptor
-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the network opens. By performing the TS ID Original Network ID -window that allows adding the list of TS Original Network association opens. 0 0 65535 65535
This control allows setting the Transport Stream ID referenced in the SDT table, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Original Network ID, according to the ITU 13818 standard.
this node, a sub-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the TS opens.
Table 11. Table BIT BIT BIT Parameter / Control BIT PID Table ID Original Network ID Version Number Description
PID of the BIT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 36 according to ITU 138181 standard Table ID of the BIT table. This field must be set always to 196 according to ITU 13818-1 standard. This control allows setting the Original Network ID which the table refers to. This parameter must be set according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Version Number of the NIT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified.
BIT
31
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Table
Description This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted.
Admitted Ranges / Values Checked: Set Unchecked: Not set Checked: Set Unchecked: Not set
BIT
BIT
When set, this flag indicates that user indication with a unit of Broadcaster name is appropriate.
BIT \ Descriptors BIT \ Broadcasters BIT \ Broadcasters BIT \ Broadcasters \ Broadcaster xxx \ Broadcaster Descriptor Broadcaster ID
-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the whole Broadcasters list opens. -window that allows adding the list of Broadcasters opens. This control allows setting the Broadcaster ID of a unit of the list of Broadcasters. 0 65535
-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the Broadcaster opens.
Table 12. Table CAT CAT CAT Parameter / Control CAT PID Table ID Version Number Current Next Indicator Description
CAT parameters Admitted Ranges / Values 1 1 0 31 Checked: Set Unchecked: Not set
PID of the CAT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 1 according to ITU 138181 standard Table ID of the CAT table. This field must be set always to 1 according to ITU 13818-1 standard. This control allows setting the Version Number of the NIT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified. This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted.
CAT
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Description
-window that allows adding the list of descriptors associated with the Conditional Access table opens.
Table 13. Table TOT TOT Parameter / Control TOT PID Table ID Description
PID of the TOT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 20 according to ITU 13818-1 standard Table ID of the TOT table. This field must be set always to 115 according to ITU 13818-1 standard. This field shall contain the current time and date in Brazil and MJD. Refer to EN 300468-2007 standard, sub clause 6.2.6.
TOT
UTC time compiles and updates this field. Aft should be acted to restart correctly the automatic updating.
Table 14. Table RST RST RST \ Identifiers RST \ Identifiers TS ID Parameter / Control RST PID Table ID Description
PID of the RST table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 19 according to ITU 13818-1 standard Table ID of the RST table. This field must be set always to 113 according to ITU 13818-1 standard. s node, a sub-window that allows adding the list of Identifiers opens. This control allows setting the Transport Stream ID referenced in the RST table, according to the ITU 13818 standard.
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Description This control allows setting the Original Network ID, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control shall be set as the same value as the Service it refers to. This control shall be set as the same value as the Event it refers to. This control allows setting the running status of the service. Please select the desired running status from the menu. 0 0 0
RST \ Identifiers
Running Status
NBIT parameters Admitted Ranges / Values 37 197: Board Information Body 198: Reference Information to gain Board Information
PID of the NBIT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 19 according to ITU 13818-1 standard
NBIT
Table ID
Table ID of the NBIT table. This field must be set according to ITU 13818-1 standard.
NBIT NBIT
This control allows setting the Original Network ID, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Version Number of the NIT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified. This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted. -window that allows adding the list of Board Information bodies opens.
0 0
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Description This control allows setting the Information ID referenced in the NBIT table, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Information type of the Board Information body. Please select the desired information type from the menu. This control allows setting the location of the table where contents of the information are described. Please select the desired information type from the menu. This control is left to the Broadcaster for personalization. b-window that allows adding the list of Keys opens. 0 0
255
Key ID
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Table 16. Table LDT LDT Parameter / Control LDT PID Table ID Description
PID of the LDT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 19 according to ITU 13818-1 standard Table ID of the LDT table. This field must be set according to ITU 13818-1 standard.
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Description All the services within a network are identified with the Service ID of the representing service. This control allows setting the Service ID of the representing service, and descriptors carried within the LDT table refer to the group of services represented by the original service ID. This control allows setting the Version Number of the NIT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified. This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted. This control allows setting the Transport Stream ID referenced in the LDT table, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Original Network ID of the referred TS, according to the ITU 13818 standard. node, a sub-window that allows adding the list of Descriptions opens. 0
LDT
65535
LDT
LDT
LDT
TS ID Original Network ID
65535
LDT LDT \ Descriptions LDT \ Descriptions \ Description xxx \ LDT \ Descriptions \ Description xxx \ Descriptors \
65535
Description ID
65535
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Table 17. Table PCAT PCAT Parameter / Control PCAT PID Table ID Description
PID of the PCAT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 34 according to ITU 13818-1 standard Table ID of the PCAT table. This field must be set according to ITU 13818-1 standard.
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Description This control allows setting the service identification number that announces partial original data broadcasting program and partial data. Please take care that this value shall be the same as the program number in the corresponding Program Map section. This control allows setting the Version Number of the NIT table, according to the ITU 13818-1 standard this value should be changed every time the table data are modified. This flag indicates that the table is still applicable. Uncheck this parameter only if this table is no more applicable while still being transmitted. This control allows setting the Transport Stream ID referenced in the SDT table, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control allows setting the Original Network ID, according to the ITU 13818 standard. This control serves as a label that identifies which partial content the partial data belongs to. This values shall be attributed to the original -window that allows adding the list of Content Versions opens.
PCAT
Service ID
65535
PCAT
PCAT
PCAT PCAT PCAT PCAT \ Content Versions PCAT \ Content Versions PCAT \ Content Versions PCAT \ Content Versions PCAT \ Content Versions \ Content Version xxx \ Schedule Descriptions
0 0 0
Version of the partial content announced in the table, which corresponds to the version of the full content. Version of the partial content announced in the table. This control allows setting the meaning related to the content version and content minor version. Please select the desired meaning value from the menu.
0 0
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Description
Start time
This control allows setting the start time of partial contents announcement, by UTC-3 and MJD.
Duration
This control allows setting the duration of partial contents announcement by hours, minutes and seconds.
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PID of the BAT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 17 according to ABNT BAT BAT PID NBR 15603-2 standard. Table ID of the BAT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 74 according to BAT Table Id ABNT NBR 15603-2 standard. Section Syntax BAT Indicator BAT Bouquet ID This is a 16-bit field which serves as a label to identify the bouquet. Allocations of the value of this field are found in TR 101 162 [i.1]. See TR 101 162. The section_syntax_indicator is a 1-bit field which shall be set to "1". 74 17
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Description This 5-bit field is the version number of the sub_table. The version_number shall be incremented by 1 when a change in the information carried within the sub_table occurs. When it reaches value 31, it wraps around to 0. When the current_next_indicator is set to "1", then the version_number shall be that of the currently applicable sub_table defined by the table_id and bouquet_id. When the current_next_indicator is set to "0", then the version_number shall be that of the next applicable sub_table defined by the table_id and bouquet_id. This 1-bit indicator, when set to "1" indicates that the sub_table is the currently applicable sub_table. When the bit is set to "0", it indicates that the sub_table sent is not yet applicable and shall be the next sub_table to be valid. This is a 16-bit field which serves as a label for identification of this TS from any other multiplex within the delivery system. 0
31
Current Next BAT Indicator Transport BAT Stream ID Original BAT Network ID
0-1
65535
This 16-bit field gives the label identifying the network_id of the originating delivery system.
65535
PID of the TDT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 20 according to ABNT TDT TDT PID NBR 15603-2 standard. Table ID of the TDT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 112 according to TDT Table Id ABNT NBR 15603-2 standard. Section Syntax TDT Indicator This is a one-bit indicator which shall be set to "0". 112 20
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Description
TDT
UTC Time
(Current time and date): This 40-bit field contains the current time and date in Brazil (UTC-3) and MJD. This field is coded as 16-bit giving the 16 LSBs of MJB followed by 24 bits coded as 6 digits in a 4-bit BCD.
The current date may be indicated from March 1st, 1900 until April 22nd, 2038.
ST
ST PID
Table ID of the ST table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 114 according to ST Table Id ABNT NBR 15603-2 standard. Section Syntax ST Indicator ST Data Byte This 8-bit field may take any value and has no meaning. Any value. This 1-bit field may take either the value "1" or "0". 114
0-1
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0-31
0-1
0-65535
SIT
Running Status
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DIT
Transition Flag
0-1
35, 40
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0 -255 0 -255
0-31
0-65535
0-65535
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Description 2 bits field should indicate which version type will be accepted. 0-3
SDTT
0-15
SDTT
Start Time
This 40 bits field should indicate the download content distribution time using the UTC-3 and MJD.
The date may be indicated from March 1st, 1900 until April 22nd, 2038.
SDTT
Duration
This 24 bits field should indicate the distribution duration time in seconds.
0 - 16777215
PID of the CDT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set to 41 as indicated in the ARIB STDCDT CDT PID B21 standard. Table ID of the CDT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 200 according to CDT Table Id ARIB STD-B10 standard. Section Syntax CDT Indicator Download Data CDT ID This is a 16-bit field which identifies the download data identifier of the whole receiver common data. The download data identifier should be unique for each original network identifier (original_network_id). In the case of service logo, this value coincides with the value of download_data_id denoted in the logo transmission descriptor, mentioned later, located in the STD. The section_syntax_indicator is a 1-bit field which shall be set to "1". 200 41
0 - 65535
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Description This 5 bit field is the version number of the sub-table. It is recommended increasing the version_number by 1 when a change occurs in the information taken into the sub-table. When the value table version number defined by the table identifier and network identifier. When the current next -table version number defined by the table identifier and network identifier.
0 - 31
Current Next CDT Indicator Original CDT Network ID CDT Data Type Data Module CDT Bytes This field denotes the download data by the syntax defined for each data_type. Table 25. Table Parameter / Control Description PID of the LIT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set to 32 as indicated in the ABNT NBR LIT LIT PID 15603-3 standard. Table ID of the LIT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 208 according to LIT Table Id ABNT NBR 15603-3 standard. 208 32 LIT parameters Admitted Ranges / Values -table is the actual subthe sub-table to be set is not yet applied and is used as the next sub-table. This a 16-bit field and works as a label to specify the network identifier of the original distribution system. 0-1
0 - 65535
This 8 bit field indicates the type of transmitted download data. 0x01 is the logo data.
0 - 255
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Description
Section syntax indicator that is a 1 bit field which shall be set to "1"
LIT
Event ID
16 bits field that indicates the event_id (uniquely assignment of a service) of the event, that the local event information section describes.
0 - 65535
LIT
Version Number
5 bits field that is the version number of the subtable. The version_number shall be incremented by 1 when a change in the information carried within the subtable occurs. When it reaches value 31, it shall wrap around to 0. When the current_next_indicator is set to "1", then the version_number shall be that of the currently applicable subtable defined by the table_id and event_id. When the current_next_indicator is set to "0", then the version_number shall be that of the next applicable subtable defined by the table_id and event_id.
0 - 31
1 bit indicator that, when set to "1", indicates that the subtable is the currently applicable subtable. When the bit is set to "0", it indicates that its sent is not yet applicable and shall be the next subtable to be valid.
0 -1
LIT
Service ID
16 bits field that indicates the service_id number (a network exclusive identification) of the service for whom the event described by the local event information section which it belongs. The service_id shall be the same of the program_number in the corresponding program map section.
0 - 65535
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Description
16 bits field that indicates the transport_stream_id (a network exclusive identification) of the transport stream for whom the event described by the local event information section belongs .
0 - 65535
16 bits field that indicates the original_network_id of the original_network for whom the event, described by the local event information section, belongs.
0 - 65535
16 bits field that is used as a label to identify the local_event (program segment event). LIT Local Event ID 0 - 65535
PID of the ERT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set to 33 as indicated in the ABNT ERT ERT PID NBR 15603-3 standard. Table ID of the ERT table. This field is indicator only, and it must be set always to 209 according to ERT Table Id ABNT NBR 15603-3 standard. 209 33
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Description
Section syntax indicator that is a 1 bit field which shall be set to "1"
0 - 65535
ERT
Version Number
5 bits field that is the version number of the next subtable. The version_number shall be incremented by 1 when a change in the information carried within the subtable occurs. When it reaches value 31, it shall wrap around to 0 in the next increment. When the current_next_indicator is set to "1", then the version_number shall be that of the currently applicable subtable defined by the table_id and event_id. When the current_next_indicator is set to "0", then the version_number shall be that of the next applicable subtable defined by the table_id and event_id.
0 - 31
1 bit indicator that, when set to "1", indicates that the subtable is the currently applicable subtable. When the bit is set to "0", it indicates that the subtable sent is not yet applicable and shall be the next subtable to be valid.
0 -1
16 bits field that identifies the information provider that specifies the event relation. 0 - 65535
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Description
4 bits field that indicates the type of the relation described by the event relation section. ERT Relation Type 0 - 15
ERT
Node ID
16 bits field that serves as a label to identify the node used to describe the relation between the event and/or local event. The node identifier "0x0000" is reserved for a special node that describes the event relation subtable. The node identifier "0xFFFF" is not used.
0 - 65534
4 bits field that indicates the characteristics of the collection of events, local events and nodes which refer to this node through the parental_node_id, node_relation_descriptor or reference_descriptor.
0 - 15
16 bits field that indicate the node_id of a parent node when the node refers to another node in the event relation subtable as a parent in the tree structure. When the parent node is not specified by this field, "0xFFFF" shall be coded.
0 -65535
8 bits field that specifies the priority of reference in the collection of events, local events and nodes which refers to the same node.
0 - 255
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0 - 31
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5.7.2
Available descriptors
Here follows the list of the descriptors available and their usage for each SI/PSI table. The descriptors highlighted in red are not available in the actual version of the XBT527. The points indicate in which tables the descriptors can be used. The points plus exclamation marks indicate in which tables the descriptors are mandatory. Descriptors mandatory only for some EIT type (H,M,L) are marked adding after the exclamation mark type for which they are mandatory, if not for all. For further details on EIT descriptor usage refer to ABNT NBR 15608-3 P.S. The XBT527 allows insertion of EVERY descriptor in EACH Table.
Table 28. Use of descriptors for each table
Tag
0x00 0x01 0x02 0x02 0x03 0x03 0x04 0x04 0x05 0x05 0x06 0x06 0x07
Descriptors
Application descriptor Application name descriptor Transport protocol descriptor Video stream descriptor Ginga-j application descriptor Audio stream descriptor Ginga-j application location descriptor Hierarchy descriptor External application authorization descriptor Registration descriptor Ginga-NCL application descriptor Data stream alignment descriptor Ginga-NCL application location descriptor
PAT CAT PMT NIT BAT SDT EIT TOT TDT RST ST PCAT BIT NBIT LDT SIT DIT SDTT CDT LIT ERT LDT TSDT
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Target background grid descriptor
PAT CAT PMT NIT BAT SDT EIT TOT TDT RST ST PCAT BIT NBIT LDT SIT DIT SDTT CDT LIT ERT LDT TSDT
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MPEG4 video descriptor MPEG4 audio descriptor IOD descriptor SL descriptor FMC descriptor External ES ID descriptor Mux code descriptor Fmx buffer size descriptor Multiplex buffer descriptor Content labeling descriptor Metadata pointer descriptor Metadata descriptor Metadata STD descriptor AVC video descriptor IPMP descriptor (ISO-IEC 13818-11) AVC timing and HRD descriptor MPEG-2 AAC audio descriptor FlexMuxTiming descriptor MPEG-4 text descriptor MPEG-4 audio extension descriptor Network name descriptor Service list descriptor
PAT CAT PMT NIT BAT SDT EIT TOT TDT RST ST PCAT BIT NBIT LDT SIT DIT SDTT CDT LIT ERT LDT TSDT
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Stuffing descriptor VBI data Bouquet name descriptor Service descriptor Country availability descriptor Linkage descriptor NVOD reference descriptor Time shifted service descriptor Short event descriptor Extended event descriptor Time shifted event descriptor Component descriptor Mosaic descriptor Stream identifier descriptor CA identifier descriptor Content descriptor Parental rating descriptor Local time offset descriptor Private data specifier descriptor Partial transport stream descriptor Data broadcast id
PAT CAT PMT NIT BAT SDT EIT TOT TDT RST ST PCAT BIT NBIT LDT SIT DIT SDTT CDT LIT ERT LDT TSDT
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Application signaling Label descriptor Caching priority descriptor Content type descriptor AAC audio descriptor Hierarchical transmission descriptor Digital copy control descriptor Network identifier descriptor Partial transport stream time descriptor Audio component descriptor Hyperlink descriptor Target region (area) descriptor Data contents descriptor Vdeo decode control descriptor Download content descriptor
PAT CAT PMT NIT BAT SDT EIT TOT TDT RST ST PCAT BIT NBIT LDT SIT DIT SDTT CDT LIT ERT LDT TSDT
!H !M
0xCD TS Information descriptor 0xCE Extended broadcaster descriptor 0xCF 0xD0 0xD1 0xD2 Logo transmission descriptor Basic local event descriptor Reference descriptor Node relation descriptor
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Short node information descriptor STC (system time clock) reference descriptor Series descriptor Event group descriptor SI parameter descriptor Broadcaster Name Descriptor Component group descriptor
PAT CAT PMT NIT BAT SDT EIT TOT TDT RST ST PCAT BIT NBIT LDT SIT DIT SDTT CDT LIT ERT LDT TSDT
0xDA SI prime TS descriptor 0xDB Board information descriptor 0xDC LDT linkage descriptor 0xDD Connected transmission descriptor 0xDE Content availability descriptor 0xDF 0xE0 0xF7 0xF8 0xFA 0xFB 0xFC 0xFD 0xFD 0xFE Extension descriptor Service group descriptor Carousel compatible composite descriptor Conditional playback descriptor Terrestrial delivery system descriptor Partial reception descriptor Emergency information descriptor Data coding descriptor Data component descriptor System management descriptor
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5.7.3
Descriptor fields
Here follows the explanation of all fields for each descriptor. Please note that no control is implemented for descriptors placement: user must be careful to place the descriptor in the appropriate table. Red marked descriptors are still not available.
Table 29.
Descriptors fields
Parameter / Control
Description
0x02
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values 23,976 24 25 29,97 30 50 59,94 60 Forbidden Reserved Video stream contains only ISO/IEC 11172-2 data Video stream may contain both constrained parameters ISO/IEC 11172-2 video data and ITU-T H.262 | ISO/IEC 113818-2 video data Video stream may contain both unconstrained ISO/IEC 11172-2 video stream and constrained parameters Video stream contains only ISO/IEC 11172-2 video data Video stream contains only still pictures Video stream may contain either moving or still picture data
This field sets the frame rate code. Its codify depends on multiple rate frame flag status.
This field sets the video stream format, MPEG 1 only or not
constrained parameter flag This field sets the presence of constrained parameters in video stream.
still picture flag This field sets the presence or not of still pictures in video stream.
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description This flag is active only if MPEG1 only flag is not active. When Escape is high, the information about profile indication and level indication is in a single field. When Escape is low, the information about profile and level indication is in two separated fields.
Escape
Profile indication This flag is active only if MPEG1 only flag is not active, and it is valid only when Escape flag is low. It sets Profile indication. Level indication This flag is active only if MPEG1 only flag is not active, and it is valid only when Escape flag is low. It sets level indication. This flag is active only if MPEG1 only flag is not active, and it is valid only when Escape flag is high. It sets profile and level indication.
Reserved High Spatially scalable SNR scalable Main Simple Reserved Low Main High 1440 High Reserved 4:2:2 @ high level 4:2:2 @ main level Multi view profile @ high level Multi view profile @ high 1440 level Multi view profile @ main level Multi view profile @ low level
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
chroma format
This flag is active only if MPEG1 only flag is not active. It sets chroma format
ID
This flag indicates if ID field is high in each audio frame in the audio stream or not.
1 Reserved Layer III Layer II Layer I 0, the encoded value of the bitrate field shall not change in consecutive audio frames 1
This flag sets the presence or not of variable rates in consecutives audio streams.
0x04
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values reserved ITU-T Rec. H.262 | ISO/IEC 13818-2 Spatial Scalability ITU-T Rec. H.262 | ISO/IEC 13818-2 SNR Scalability ITU-T Rec. H.262 | ISO/IEC 13818-2 Temporal Scalability ITU-T Rec. H.262 | ISO/IEC 13818-2 Data partitioning ISO/IEC 13818-3 Extension bitstream ITU-T Rec.H222.0 | ISO/IEC 13818-1 Private Stream ITU-T Rec. H.262 | ISO/IEC 13818-2 Multi-view Profile Reserved Base layer
hierarchy type
Hierarchy descriptor
0x04
hierarchy channel
This field sets the unique index of the associated program element in a table of coding layer hierarchies The hierarchy embedded layer index is a field that defines the hierarchy table index of the program element that needs to be accessed before decoding of the elementary stream associated with this hierarchy descriptor. This field is undefined if the hierarchy type value is 15 (base layer). The hierarchy channel is a field that indicates the intended channel number for the associated program element in an ordered set of transmission channels. The most robust transmission channel is defined by the lowest value of this field with respect to the overall transmission hierarchy definition.
63
63
63
0x05
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Tag
Description This value is obtained from a Registration Authority as designated by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 The meaning of additional identification info bytes, if any, are defined by the assignee of that format identifier, and once defined they shall not change. 0
Registration descriptor
Ginga-NCL application descriptor Data stream alignment descriptor Ginga-NCL application location descriptor
0x06
0x06
alignment type
255
0x07 aspect ratio information This field sets the aspect ratio information
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Tag
0x09 CA system ID
0x09
CA PID Reserved
0x0A
0x0A
Audio type
Private data byte Application icons descriptor 0x0B External clock reference indicator
0x0B
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description This field, with clock accuracy exponent one, sets the clock accuracy, according with equation: accuracy exponent) ppm This field, with clock accuracy integer one, sets the clock accuracy, according with equation: accuracy exponent) ppm
63
Pre-fetch descriptor
0x0C
This field sets the LTW offset lower bound. It is editable only if bound valid flag is high. This field sets the LTW offset upper bound. It is editable only if bound valid flag is high.
32767
LTW offset upper bound DII location descriptor 0x0D copyright identifier Copyright descriptor 0x0D additional copyright info
32767
0x0E 0x0F
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Tag
Description This field sets the smoothing buffer leak rate. It is expressed in bit/s, and it can be incremented at steps of 400 bit/s. This field sets the smoothing buffer size in bytes. 0 0
0x10 sb size
IP signalling descriptor
0x11
STD descriptor
0x11
IBP descriptor
0x12
This flag when set to '1' indicates that a group of pictures header is encoded before every I-frame and that the closed gop flag is set to '1' in all group of pictures headers in the video sequence. This flag when set to '1' indicates that the number of P-frames and B-frames between I-frames, and the picture coding types and sequence of picture types between I-pictures is the same throughout the sequence, except possibly for the pictures up to the second I-picture. This unsigned integer indicates the maximum number of the coded pictures between any two consecutive I-pictures in the sequence. The value of 0 is forbidden. This field specifies the Carousel ID This field specifies the Format ID If this field is FormatSpecifier, ModuleVersion field, ModuleId field, BlockSize field, ModuleSize field, CompressionMethod field, OriginalSize field, TimeOut field and ObjectKeyData field are enable This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the ModuleVersion This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the ModuleId
1 0
16383 4294967295 no FormatSpecifier FormatSpecifier reserved for future use reserved for private use
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Tag
Parameter / Control BlockSize ModuleSize CompressionMethod OriginalSize TimeOut ObjectKeyData private_data_byte association_tag use
Description This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the BlockSize This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the ModuleSize This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the CompressionMethod This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the OriginalSize This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the TimeOut This field is enable only if Format ID is FormatSpecifier This field specifies the ObjectKeyData Private data This field specifies the association_tag This field specifies the PID usage If this field is 0 transaction_id field and timeout field are enable If this field is greater than 1 selector_byte is enable This field is enable only if use is 0 This field specifies the DownloadServerInitiate() message When DownloadServerInitiate() message is allowed to change transaction_id must be 4294967295 This field is enable only if use is 0 This field specifies the DownloadServerInitiate() message acquisition message time out in microseconds If timeout is 4294967295 indicates that no timeout value is known This field is enable only if use is greater than 1 Private data This field sets the Transport stream ID This field sets the program number
0 - 255 0 4294967295
0 - 255 String of HEX code String of HEX code 0 - 65535 0 DSI with IOR of SGW 1 8191 DVB reserved 8192 65535 user private 0 4294967295
4294967295
selector_byte private_data_byte Transport stream ID Deferred association tag 0x15 Program number
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Tag
Description This field sets the original network The content of this field is private There can be any number of association tags. To add a new association tag, click on add button. To delete it, select an association tag and click on delete button. 0 0 65535 65535
Association tag
65535
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values Simple Profile/Level 1, 2, 3, 0 Simple Scalable Profile/Level 0, 1, 2 Core Profile/Level 1, 2 Main Profile/Level 2, 3, 4 N-bit Profile/Level 2 Scalable Texture Profile/Level 1 Simple Face Animation Profile/Level 1, 2 Simple FBA Profile/Level 1, 2 Basic Animated Texture Profile/Level 1, 2 Hybrid Profile/Level 1, 2 Advanced Real Time Simple Profile/Level 1, 2, 3, 4 Core Scalable Profile/Level1, 2, 3 Advanced Coding Efficiency Profile/Level 1, 2, 3, 4 Advanced Core Profile/Level 1, 2 Advanced Scalable Texture/Level1, 2, 3 Simple Studio Profile/Level 1, 2, 3, 4 Core Studio Profile/Level 1, 2, 3, 4 Advanced Simple Profile/Level 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 3b Fine Granularity Scalable Profile/Level 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Reserved Reserved for Escape
0x1B
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Admitted Ranges / Values Main profile, level 1, 2, 3, 4 Scalable Profile, level 1, 2, 3, 4 Speech profile, level 1, 2 Synthesis profile, level 1, 2, 3 High quality audio profile, level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Low delay audio profile, level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Natural audio profile, level 1, 2, 3, 4 Mobile audio internetworking profile, level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Reserved 0 15 reserved
0x1C
16 IOD label is unique for the Program Stream or for the specific program in a Transport Stream 17 IOD label is unique for the Transport Stream 18 255 reserved
This field specifies the label of the IOD This field specifies the InitialObjectDescriptor This field shall specify the identifier of an ISO/IEC 14496-1 SLpacketized stream.
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Parameter / Control ES ID
External ES ID
Description This field shall specify the identifier of an ISO/IEC 14496-1 SLpacketized stream. There can be any number of couples ES ID / FlexMuxchannel. To add a new couple, click on add button. To delete it, select a couple and click on delete button. This field specifies the number of the FlexMux channel used for this SL-packetized stream. There can be any number of couples ES ID / FlexMuxchannel. To add a new couple, click on add button. To delete it, select a couple and click on delete button. This field assigns an ES_ID identifier, as defined in ISO/IEC 14496-1, to a component of a program.
255
65535
16 ISO 15706 (ISAN) encoded in its binary form 17 ISO 15706-2 (V-ISAN) encoded in its binary form 18 256 255 Reserved 65534 User defined
This field is editable only If metadata application format is Defined by the metadata_application_format_identifier This field specifies the coding of the format_identifier field in the registration_descriptor
0 - 4294967295
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Description If content reference id record flag is set content reference id byteis editable This field is editable only If content reference id record flag is set This field assigns one or more reference identifications to the content This field specifies the used content time base If this field is Use of STC content time base value and metadata time base value are aditable If this field is Use of NPT content time base value, metadata time base value and contentId field are editable If this field is Reserved, reserved field is editable
0 No content time base defined in this descriptor 1 Use of STC 2 Use of NPT 3 7 Reserved
contentId
This field is editable only If content time base indicator is Use of STC or Use of NPT This field specifies the content time base value in units of 90 kHz This field is editable only If content time base indicator is Use of STC or Use of NPT This field specifies the the metadata time base value in units of 90 kHz This field is editable only If content time base indicator is Use of NPT This field specifies the contented value field in NPT Reference Descriptor This field is editable only If content time base indicator is reserved reserved private data byte
0 - 8589934591
0 - 8589934591
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Parameter / Control
Description This field specifies the application responsible for defining usage If metadata application format is Defined by the metadata_application_format_identifier metadata_application_format_identifier field is editable 0
16 ISO 15706 (ISAN) encoded in its binary form 17 ISO 15706-2 (V-ISAN) encoded in its binary form 18 256 255 Reserved 65534 User defined
This field is editable only If metadata application format is Defined by the metadata_application_format_identifier This field specifies the coding of the format_identifier field in the registration_descriptor
0 - 4294967295
15 Reserved
metadata format
This field specifies the metadata format and coding If This field is Defined by metadata_format_identifier, metadata format identifier field is editable
This field is editable only If metadata format is Defined by metadata_format_identifier This field specifies the value obtained from a Registration Authority as designated by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 This field specifies the metadata service in the metadata stream
0 - 4294967295
metadata service id
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Tag
Parameter / Control metadata locator record flag metadata locator record byte
Description This flag specifies if associated metadata is available outside of the stream If This field is SET metadata locator record byte is editable This field is editable only If metadata locator record flag is SET This field specifies one or more locations outside of an ITU-T Rec. H.222.0 | ISO/IEC 13818-1 stream
0 Carriage in the same Transport Stream where this metadata pointer descriptor is carried 1 Carriage in a different Transport Stream from where this metadata pointer descriptor is carried 2 Carriage in a Program Stream. This may or may not be the same Program Stream in which this metadata pointer descriptor is carried 3 None of the above.
This field specifies the type of stream within the association metadata service If This field is 0 program number field is editable If This field is 1 program number field, transport stream location field and transport stream id are editable If This field is 2 program number field is editable
program number transport stream location transport stream id private data byte This field specifies the program number of the association metadata service This field specifies the transport stream location of the association metadata service This field specifies the transport stream id of the association metadata service private data byte
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Parameter / Control
Description This field is editable only If metadata application format is Defined by the metadata_application_format_identifier field This field specifies the defining usage application responsible, service_identification_record syntax and semantics and and any privately defined bytes in this descriptor. 0
16 ISO 15706 (ISAN) encoded in its binary form 17 ISO 15706-2 (V-ISAN) encoded in its binary form 18 256 255 Reserved 65534 User defined
This field is editable only If metadata application format is Defined by the metadata_application_format_identifier field This field specifies the value obtained from a Registration Authority as designated by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29
0 - 4294967295
15 Reserved
metadata format
This field specifies the metadata format and coding If This field is Defined by metadata_format_identifier, metadata format identifier field is editable
This field is editable only If metadata format is Defined by metadata_format_identifier This field specifies the value obtained from a Registration Authority as designated by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 This field specifies the metadata service in the metadata stream
0 - 4294967295
metadata service id
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Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values 0 No decoder configuration is needed. 1 The decoder configuration is carried in this descriptor in the decoder_config_byte field. 2 The decoder configuration is carried in the same metadata service as to which this metadata descriptor applies. 3 The decoder configuration is carried in a DSM-CC carousel. This value shall only be used if the metadata service to which this descriptor applies is using the same type of DSM-CC carousel. 4 The decoder configuration is carried in another metadata service within the same program, as identified by the decoder_config_metadata_service_id field in this metadata descriptor. 5 6 Reserved. 7 Privately defined.
This field specifies whether and how decoder configuration information is conveyed If This field is 1, decoder config byte is editable If This field is 3, dec config identification record byte is editable If This field is 4, decoder config metadata service id is editable If This field is 5 - 6, reserved field is editable
This field is editable only If decoder config flags is 1 This field specifies the decoder configuration information This field is editable only If decoder config flags is 3 This field specifies the dec_config_identification_record. This field is editable only If decoder config flags is 4 This field specifies the metadata service that contains the decoder configuration This field is editable only If decoder config flags is 5 - 6 Reserved for future use If This field is 1, service identification record byte is editable
decoder config byte dec config identification record byte decoder config metadata service id reserved
DSM-CC flag
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Parameter / Control service identification record byte private data byte Metadata input leak rate
Description This field is editable only If DSM-CC flag is This field specifies the decoder configuration information download identifier private data byte This field specifies the leak rate for the associated metadata stream into the buffer in units of 400 bits/s This field specifies the buffer size in units of 1024 This field specifies the leak rate for the associated metadata stream out of buffer in units of 400 bits/s This field indicates the profile and level to which the bitstream conforms
Admitted Ranges / Values String of HEX code String of HEX code 0 - 1677721200 0 - 4294966272 0 - 1677721200 0 255 Bitstream obeys all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 Bitstream may not obey all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 Bitstream obeys all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 Bitstream may not obey all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 Bitstream obeys all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 Bitstream may not obey all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1
0x27
This flag indicates if bitstream obeys all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 or not
AVC video descriptor 0x28 constraint set1 flag This flag indicates if bitstream obeys all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 or not
constraint set2 flag This flag indicates if bitstream obeys all constraints specified in H264 subclause A.2.1 or not
This field is reserved for future use This field shall show the AVC video stream level
0 0
31 255
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Admitted Ranges / Values Bitstream contains still pictures Bitstream does not contain still pictures Bitstream contains 24 hours pictures Bitstream does not contain 24 hours pictures
IPMP descriptor
0x29
0x2A
This flag indicates the presence or not of parameters for clock system mapping. When it is high, the fields 90 KHz flag and num units in tick shall be editable.
system mapping have the parameters for clock system mapping The AVC time base period shall be in ITU Recommendation H264 0 Default value
90kHz flag
This flag is editable only if picture and timing info present flag is high. 90 KHz flag sets the system clock reference: it indicates if it is 90 KHz or if it shall be calculated though parameters N and K. N and K parameters are editable only if 90 KHz flag is low. This flag is editable only if picture and timing info present flag is high.
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Admitted Ranges / Values There is no information about AVC video stream frame rate in the descriptor The AVC video frame rate shall be constant within elementary video stream The information about relation between POC information of video stream and the time shall not be transmitted The video stream shall transmit picture order count information
temporal poc flag This flag indicates if AVC video stream transmits temporal picture order information, or if it may not do it.
This flag indicates if AVC video stream transmits information about displaying coded pictures or not. N and K parameters are active only if 90 KHz flag is low and picture and timing info present flag is high. Time scale will be according with formula: Time scale = N*(system clock reference) / K K must be equal to or greater than N. N and K parameters are active only if 90 KHz flag is low and picture and timing info present flag is high. Time scale will be according with formula: Time scale = N*(system clock reference) / K K must be equal to or greater than N.
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Parameter / Control
Admitted Ranges / Values 0 Main profile 1 Low Complexity profile (LC) 2 Scalable Sampling Rate profile (SSR) 3 reserved 1 single channel element: center front speaker 2 channel pair element: left, right front speakers 3 single channel element: center front speaker and channel pair element: left, right front speakers 4 single channel element: center front speaker, channel pair element: left, right front speakers and single channel element: rear surround 5 single channel element: center front speaker, channel pair element: left, right front speakers and channel pair element: left surround, right rear surround 6 single channel element: center front speaker, channel pair element: left, right front speakers, channel pair element: left surround, right rear surround and lfe element: front low frequency effects 7 255 undefined
MPEG-2_AAC_profile
This field specifies the configuration and the number of the audio channel
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Parameter / Control
Admitted Ranges / Values 0 AAC data according to ISO/IEC 13818-7 1 AAC data with Bandwidth Extension data present according to ISO/IEC 13818-7 2 255 Reserved
MPEG2_AAC_additional_informa tion
FCR ES ID FCRResolution FlexMuxTiming descriptor 0x2C FCRLength FmxRateLength MPEG-4 text descriptor MPEG-4 audio extension descriptor Network name descriptor 0x2D 0x2E 0x40 char This field specifies the ES ID associated This field specifies the resolution of the object This field specifies the length of the fmxClockReference field in
0 - 65535 0 - 4294967295 0 - 64 1 - 32
FlexMux packets
This field specifies the length of the fmxRate field in FlexMux
65535
Stuffing descriptor
0x42
stuffing bytes
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Parameter / Control
Description To add a data service ID, right click on services and select add in pop-up menu. To change data service ID, double-click on service ID to edit it. To delete a data service ID, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. This field indicates the data service ID. There can be any number of data service IDs. To add a couple field parity line offset, right click on a data service ID and select add in pop-up menu. Field parity and line offset are editable only if data service ID value is between 1 and 7. Else, reserved field is editable. To edit field parity, select the correspondent line offset field. To delete a couple field parity line offset, right click on line offset and select remove in pop-up menu. There can be any number of couples field parity line offset. This flag specifies the field for which the associated coded data is intended to be presented if it is transcoded into the VBI. The value "1" indicates the first (odd) field of a frame, the value "0" indicates the second (even) field of a frame. To add a couple field parity line offset, right click on a data service ID and select add in pop-up menu. Field parity and line offset are editable only if data service ID value is between 1 and 7. Else, reserved field is editable. To edit line offset, double click on correspondent line offset field. To delete a couple field parity line offset, right click on line offset and select remove in pop-up menu. There can be any number of couples field parity line offset for each data service ID. To add field, right click on a data service ID and select add in popup menu. Reserved field is editable only if data service ID value is not between 1 and 7. To edit field, select correspondent reserved field. To delete it, right click on reserved field and select remove in pop-up menu. There can be any number of reserved fields for each data service ID. This field is reserved for future use.
data service id
255
field parity
0x45
line offset
31
reserved
0x 00
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Description String containing network name This field sets service type. Refer to service type paragraph for a list of all possible values for this field. String containing service provider name String containing service name If flag is marked, reception is available for following countries identified by country code. If not, reception is not available for following countries. To add a country code, write its ISO 639 code in field, and push add button. There can be any number of country codes. This is a field which identifies the TS containing the information service indicated This field gives the label identifying the network id of the originating delivery system This is a field which uniquely identifies an information service within a TS.
Admitted Ranges / Values Any string of ASCII characters Refer to service type paragraph. Any string of ASCII characters. Normally void in ISDB-T. Any string of ASCII characters
Service descriptor
0x48
char char
country availability flag Country availability descriptor 0x49 country code transport stream id Linkage descriptor 0x4A original network id service id
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Parameter / Control
Admitted Ranges / Values reserved for future use information service EPG service CA replacement service TS containing complete Network/Bouquet SI service replacement service data broadcast service reserved for future use user defined reserved for future use
linkage type
This field is private. There can be any number of each field. To add fields, click on add button. To remove them, select them and click on remove button. This field identifies the TS. There can be any number of each field. To add fields, click on add button. To remove them, select them and click on remove button. This field identifies the original network There can be any number of each field. To add fields, click on add button. To remove them, select them and click on remove button. This field identifies the service ID.
transport stream id
65535
0x4B
original network id
65535
service id
65535
0x4C
reference service id
65535
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Description This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. String containing event name String containing event description This field gives the number of the descriptor. It is used to associate information which cannot be fitted into a single descriptor This field specifies the number of the last extended event descriptor (that is, the descriptor with the highest value of descriptor number) of the associated set of descriptors of which this descriptor is part. This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. String containing event description String containing item description. There can be any number of couples item description char item char. To add a couple, push add button. To delete a couple, select it and push remove button. String containing item name. There can be any number of couples item description char item char. To add a couple, push add button. To delete a couple, select it and push remove button. This field sets reference service id This field sets reference event id This field sets component information
0x4D
descriptor number
15
15
0x4E
item char
Reference service id Time shifted event descriptor 0x4F Reference event id Component descriptor 0x50 stream content & component type
0 0
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Parameter / Control component tag ISO 639 language code text char number of horizontal elementary cells number of vertical elementary cells
Description This field sets component tag This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. String containing component description Number of horizontal cells in mosaic. Total cells can be in the range 1 64 Number of horizontal cells in mosaic. Total cells can be in the range 1 64 To add a logical cell id, right click on service and select add in pop-up menu. To edit a logical cell id, double click on logical cell id field. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. 0 255
Logical cell id can group more elementary cells. Elementary cells are referred to a logical cell. After inserting one ore more logical cell id, elementary cells can be added, and logical cell presentation info and cell linkage info fields are editable. There can be at maximum a number of logical cells equal to total number of cells.
63
logical cell presentation info Field refers to a logical cell id, and provides for that cell the presentation info. To edit it, select correspondent logical cell id.
Undefined Video Still picture Graph / text Reserved for future use
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Parameter / Control
Description There can be one ore more elementary cells referred to a logical cell id. To add an elementary cell, right click on logical cell id and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. There can be at maximum a number of elementary cells equal to total number of cells. Elementary cells id value can not be higher than total number of cells. Cells in mosaic are numbered as in ETSI EN 300 468.
elementary cell id
63
Field refers to a logical cell id, and provides for that cell the linkage info. To edit it, select correspondent logical cell id. cell linkage info If linkage is bouquet related, bouquet id field is editable. If it is service or other mosaic related, original network id, transport stream id and service id fields are editable. If it is event related, original network id, transport stream id, service id and event id fields are editable
0 0
Undefined Bouquet related Service related Other mosaic related Event related Reserved
This field is editable only if cell linkage info is bouquet related. This field is editable only if cell linkage info is service, other mosaic or event related. This field is editable only if cell linkage info is service, other mosaic or event related. This field is editable only if cell linkage info is service, other mosaic or event related. This field is editable only if cell linkage info is event related. This field identifies the elementary stream (ES) for associating it with a description given in a component descriptor. Proper component_tag values for each ES are listed in ABNT NBR 13608-3.
65535 65535
transport stream id
65535
service id event id
0 0
65535 65535
0x52
component tag
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Description This 16-bit field shall identify the conditional access system There can be any number of couples content user nibble. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. This field specifies data content. 0 65535
There can be any number of couples content user nibble. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. This field is defined by the broadcaster All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button. This field is a string of 3 ASCII characters specifying country code.
255
country code
Parental rating descriptor 0x55 content All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button. This field gives information on program content.
Not defined Drugs Violence Violence and drugs Sex Sex and drugs Violence and sex Violence, sex and drugs Reserved for future use
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Parameter / Control
Description All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button. This field specifies the minimum advised age of end user. All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button. This field is a string of 3 ASCII characters specifying country code. All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button. This field is a number identifying a zone in country specified by country code. All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button. This flag specifies the local polarity respect to Brasilian official time, i.e UTC-3. All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button.
age
country code
country region id
63
This field specifies local time offset respect to respect to Brasilian official time, i.e UTC-3. There are two numbers identifying hours, and two identifying minutes.
12 : 0
59
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Parameter / Control
Description All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button.
Admitted Ranges / Values The date may be indicated from March 1st, 1900 until April 22nd, 2038. Hour: 0 23 59 59
time of change
This field specifies local time of change. There are date and hour. The date is identified by day (2 digits), month (2 digits) and year (4 digits). The hour is identified by hour (2 digits), minutes (2 numbers), seconds (2 numbers): dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss All fields can be in any number. To add fields, push add button. To remove them, select them and push remove button.
Minutes: 0 Seconds: 0
Hour: 0 Minute: 0
12 59
This field specifies next time offset respect to to Brasilian official time, i.e UTC-3. There are two numbers identifying hours, and two identifying minutes.
0x63
Minimum overall smoothing rate Maximum overall smoothing buffer data broadcast id
0 0
16383 65535
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Description
0x7C
AAC type
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Admitted Ranges / Values Any hexadecimal value. 0 8191 Copy can be done without control Defined by the service provider Copy may be done once Copy is forbidden Following maximum transmitting rate field shall effective Following maximum transmitting rate field does not exist The digital copy control information shall be defined for all events components Shall be necessary to specify digital copy control information for each event component HQ LQ
This field sets the type of recording which can be done. This field must be repeated for each component identified by component tag only if component control flag is high.
This flag abilities or not following maximum bitrate field. maximum bit rate flag This field must be repeated for each component identified by component tag only if component control flag is high.
0xC1 This flag sets if digital copy control can be declared once for all components, or if it shall be repeated for each component.
This field is editable only if maximum bitrate field is high. It indicates the maximum bitrate. Values are expressed in units of 250 Kbps. This field must be repeated for each component identified by component tag only if component control flag is high.
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Tag
Description This field is editable only if component control flag is high. It identifies component which digital copy control is referred to. There can be any number of component tags. This field is broadcaster defined. When it control data field is editable. This field must be repeated for each component identified by component tag only if component control flag is high. This field is broadcaster defined. It is editable only if copy control 0 255
This field must be repeated for each component identified by component tag only if component control flag is high. This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard.
0xC2
Private data
This field sets event version number
40-bit field that shall contain the start time of the event in the UTC -3 and the date in modified julian date (MJD). This field shall be coded as 16 bits giving the 16 LSBs of MJD proceeded by 24 bits coded as 6 digits in 4-bit Binary Coded Decimal (BCD). When this field is set as Not used, all 1
are written in this field.
The date may be indicated from March 1st, 1900 until April 22nd, 2038.
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Parameter / Control
Description This field sets the event duration. There are hours, minutes and seconds. When this field is set as Not used, all 1 are written in this field. Hour: 0
Duration
Offset
This field sets the offset time. When JST time exists, the offset time is applied to that time, else it is applied to event time. There are hours, minutes and seconds.
Minutes: 0 Seconds: 0 0 1 0 1
99 99
Offset flag
This flag sets if offset shall be added (1) from JST or event time, or subtracted (0) This flag sets other partial TS time descriptor status: if it is low, other descriptors have not changed; if it is high, they may have. This flag, when is high, abilities following JST time field.
JST time
40-bit field that shall contain the JST time in the UTC -3 and the date in modified julian date (MJD). This field shall be coded as 16 bits giving the 16 LSBs of MJD proceeded by 24 bits coded as 6 digits in 4-bit Binary Coded Decimal (BCD). When this field is set as Not used, all 1 are written in this
field.
The date may be indicated from March 1st, 1900 until April 22nd, 2038.
Component type component tag Audio component descriptor 0xC4 stream type
This field sets the audio component type. field shall be a label to identify the component stream field shall indicate the audio stream type field shall provide the same number to the operating simulcast component
0 - 255
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Parameter / Control
Description flag is high when 2 languages (ES multilingual mode) are made in ES at 1/0 + 1/0 mode. In case of other mode, this field shall be reserved. If flag is high, ISO 639 language code 2 shall be editable. flag is high when audio component is the main audio. In case of dio component is the main audio
Admitted Ranges / Values Reserved 2 languages are made in ES 1/0 + 1/0 mode.
Audio component is the main audio Reserved for future use Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Reserved for future use 16 KHz 22,05 KHz 24 KHz 32 KHz 44,1 KHz 48 KHz
quality indicator
field shall indicate the audio quality mode and its coding
sampling rate
This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. This field refers to language number 2, and it is editable only if ES multi lingual flag is high. Information.
3 ASCII characters
3 ASCII characters
text char
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Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values Reserved Combined data Combined stream Content to index Index to content guide data Undefined content to metadata metadata to content portal URI authority URI index module user private reserved link to service link to event link to module link to content link to content module link to ert node link to stored content reserved future use user private
Hyperlink descriptor
0xC5
The field specifies the linkage destination type. Some of following fields are editable, according to the link destination type value. link destination type Refer to hyperlink descriptor paragraph for a table containing the relation between editable fields and link destination type value.
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Tag
Parameter / Control selector byte original network id transport stream id service id event id component tag module Id content id information provider id event relation id node id url char region spec type
Description field shall specify a sequence of selector areas which shall describe the destination of the next links of the type specified by each destination link field shall provide network id identifiers from originating system where the linked service belongs field shall provide identifiers of transport stream where the linked service belongs field shall provide identifiers of services in the linked transport streams field shall describe the same identification number of the linked event field shall describe the transmission transport stream identifier linked to the carousel module field shall describe the identification number of the linked carousel module field shall describe the identification number of the content uniformly linked to the service field shall provide of information provided by identifier of events related to the sub-table where the linked node belongs field shall identify events related to subtables where the linked destination belongs field shall be responsible for identifying the linked destination node field shall describe the URL of contents of the accumulated data services The field sets the method used to describe the following field target region spec. it is user defined. The field describes the region, using the code specified in region spec type field. The field sets the data component ID.
Admitted Ranges / Values 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 65535 65535 65535 65535 255 65535 4294967295 65535 65535 65535
0xC7
data component id
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Tag
Description Field shall designate the component stream (including data which shall be referred first) among multiple component streams composing data broadcasting contents, using component tag. Field shall make necessary information available to get data from a sequence of selector areas. Field shall describe the component tag of content in the event This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. Information about data content. 0 255
sector byte component ref ISO 639 language code text char
Any hexadecimal number Any hexadecimal number 3 ASCII characters Any string of ASCII characters Is a moving picture Is a still picture (MPEG) Absence of sequence end code Existence of sequence end code 1080p 1080i 720p 480p 480i 240p 120p Reserved For video encoding format extension
0xC8 video encode format This field sets video encode format.
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Descriptor
Tag
Description Flag indicating whether it is necessary to restart the receiver upon indicates continuous operation. Flag indicating whether an overwrite of an existing module or This field contains the sum of data sizes that are transmitted in the carousel byte. This field specifies download identification for the purpose of identifying an application number for this download. The download identification specified here is also specified in DII/DBB when actual distribution is done. This field indicates recommended time-out value in millisecond for all DII section reception of the corresponding carousel. Leak rate of the transport buffer of the receiver. Unit is byte/s. This field contains a component tag of a corresponding stream that is given by a stream identification descriptor in PMT.
Add on continuous overwrite. Flag indicating the presence/absence of a Compatibility flag compatibilityDes is not. Flag indicating the presence/absence of information for each Module info flag indicates that it is not. Download content descriptor 0xC9 Flag indicating the presence/absence of service description at the Text info flag
Component size
0 - 4294967295
Download ID
0 - 4294967295
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
0-255
0-255
Specifier type
0-255
Specifier data
0 - 16777215
Model
0 - 65535
Version Select
0 - 65535
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
Module ID
Click on the Add button just appeared: double click on Module ID field to set the module id. Module ID: identification of a module in the carousel to download contents.
0 - 65535
Module size
Click on the Add button just appeared: double click on Module size field to set the module size. Module size: this field indicates byte length of the module
0 - 4294967295
Click on the Add button just appeared: double click on Module Info Byte field to set the module info byte. Module Info Byte: this field contains necessary descriptors.
appear. ISO 639 language code: this field specifies language of character description used for the service description. will appear.
Text char
Text char: description concerning the service of the download content to be transmitted.
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control Private data byte remote control key id ts name char
Description Byte array used for private data. Field shall indicate the virtual channel number to which the applicable TS shall be linked TS information description. To add a transmission type info, right click on transmission and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. There can be any number of transmission type info fields. Each of them can have any number of service ids. Field shall be used for discrimination of hierarchical layers and other parameters transmission To add a service id, right click on transmission type info and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. There can be any number of service ids, for each transmission type info. Field shall indicate the service identifier transmitted in each hierarchy of transmission type. 0 255
255
service id
65535
Any hexadecimal value Not accepted Digital terrestrial television broadcast Reserved for future use Undefined
This field sets broadcaster type. Its value determines which of following fields shall be editable.
terrestrial broadcaster id
This field is editable only if broadcaster type is digital terrestrial television broadcast. It sets the terrestrial broadcaster id.
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description This field is editable only if broadcaster type is digital terrestrial television broadcast. There can be any number of affiliation ids. To add one, click add button. To remove it, select it and click remove button. This field identifies the affiliate identification of applicable terrestrial broadcaster. This field is editable only if broadcaster type is digital terrestrial television broadcast or reserved for future use. There can be any number of couples original network id broadcaster id. To add one, click add button. To remove it, select it and click remove button. This field identifies the original delivery system. This field is editable only if broadcaster type is digital terrestrial television broadcast or reserved for future use. There can be any number of couples original network id broadcaster id. To add one, click add button. To remove it, select it and click remove button. This field identifies the broadcaster in original network.
affiliation id
255
original network id
65535
broadcaster id
255
This field is editable only if broadcaster type is reserved for future use. It sets the terrestrial sound broadcaster id. This field is editable only if broadcaster type is reserved for future use. There can be any number of sound broadcaster affiliation ids. To add one, click add button. To remove it, select it and click remove button. This field identifies the affiliate identification of applicable terrestrial sound broadcaster.
65535
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values CDT transmission scheme 1 CDT transmission scheme 2 Simple logo system Reserved for future use
This field sets logo transmission type. Its value determines which of following fields shall be editable.
This field is editable only if logo transmission type is CDT transmission scheme 1 or 2. It sets logo identification. This field is editable only if logo transmission type is CDT transmission scheme 1. It sets download data identification. This field is editable only if logo transmission type is CDT transmission scheme 1. It sets logo version. This field is editable only if logo transmission type is simple logo system. It provides logo name. This field is private. It is editable only if logo transmission type is reserved for future use.
511
download data id
65535
logo version
2047
logo char
Any hexadecimal value Invalid NPT Relative time Relative time (STC reference descriptor is used together) UTC-3 time UTC-3 time (STC reference descriptor is used together) Reserved future use
0xD0
Segmentation mode
This field sets segmentation mode. Its value determines which of following fields shall be editable.
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description This field serves as a label to identify the component stream within this local event. There can be any number of component tags. To add one, click on add button. To remove it, select it and click remove button. This field is editable only if segmentation mode is NPT. It sets event start time in NPT form. This field is editable only if segmentation mode is NPT. It sets event end time in NPT form. This field is editable only if segmentation mode is one of these: Relative time, Relative time (STC reference descriptor is used together), UTC-3 time, UTC-3 time (STC reference descriptor is used together). It sets event start time with hours, minutes and seconds. This field is editable only if segmentation mode is one of these: Relative time, Relative time (STC reference descriptor is used together), UTC-3 time, UTC-3 time (STC reference descriptor is used together). It sets event duration with hours, minutes and seconds. This field is editable only if segmentation mode is one of these: Relative time, Relative time (STC reference descriptor is used together), UTC-3 time, UTC-3 time (STC reference descriptor is used together). It abilities, if marked, following fields start time extension and duration extension. This field is editable only if extension flag is marked. It provides milliseconds information for event start time. When i FFF in this field.
Component tag
255
8589934591
8589934591
Hour: 0
99 59 59
Start time
Minutes: 0 Seconds: 0
Hour: 0
99 59 59
Duration
Minutes: 0 Seconds: 0
Extension flag
999
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description This field is editable only if extension flag is marked. It provides milliseconds information for event duration. system automatically writes FFF in this field. Field indicates the information provider id of the event relation subtable to which the referred node belongs Field indicates the event relation id of the event relation subtable to which the referred node belongs There can be any number of reference node id, reference number and last reference number fields. To add one of them, click add button. To remove it, click remove button. Field indicates the node id of the referred node There can be any number of reference node id, reference number and last reference number fields. To add one of them, click add button. To remove it, click remove button. Field indicates reference priority, calculated by equation: reference number = mod (actual reference priority order 1, 254) + 1 There can be any number of reference node id, reference number and last reference number fields. To add one of them, click add button. To remove it, click remove button. Field indicates maximum Reference priority, calculated by equation: last reference number = mod (max reference priority order 1, 254) + 1 This field sets node relation reference type.
Duration extension
999
0 0
65535 65535
reference node id
65535
Reference descriptor
255
255
Reference type
0xD2
This flag abilities, if high, following 2 fields information provider id and event relation id. These are necessary if referred node is not in the same table of descriptor. This field is editable only if external reference flag is high.
Information provider id
This field sets information provider identifier of the subtable which referred node belongs to.
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Descriptor
Tag
Description This field is editable only if external reference flag is high. This field sets event relation identifier of the subtable which referred node belongs to. This field sets reference node identification. This field sets reference priority to the node to be referred to. This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. This field sets node name. This field sets node information. Flag is high when the information of the STC reference descriptor is the reference information of the stream which is broadcasted as a different program from this program index. This flag abilities, if marked, following 3 fields. Field designates the event id of the broadcasting program which the STC reference descriptor indicates; Field designates the service id of the broadcasting program which the STC reference descriptor indicates; Field designates the original network id of the broadcasting program which the STC reference descriptor indicates; 0 65535
Reference node id Reference number ISO 639 language code Short node information descriptor 0xD3 node name char Text char
0 0
65535 255
3 ASCII characters Any string of ASCII characters. Any string of ASCII characters.
external event id external service id STC (system time clock) reference descriptor external network id 0xD4
0 0 0
65535 65535 65535 Invalid NPT Undefined Relative time UTC-3 time Reserved for future use
Field that designates the reference type of the time in the STC reference descriptor. Generally, the mode corresponding to the segmentation mode of the basic local event descriptor is used. Its value determines which of following fields shall be editable.
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
STC reference
NPT reference
Description This field is editable only if STC reference mode is one between: NPT, Relative time, UTC-3 time. Field indicates the STC value corresponding to the time designated with the NPT reference value or time reference value (extension) in 90 kHz unit. This field is editable only if STC reference mode is NPT. Field indicates the NPT expression time referring to the STC. This field is editable only if STC reference mode is Relative time or UTC-3 time. Field indicates the relative time in the expression of hours, minutes and seconds. This field is editable only if STC reference mode is Relative time or UTC-3 time. Field indicates units of millisecond of relative time. This field shall identify series uniquely. This field shall give the label identifying the broadcasting series, informing its duration and its repetition. Original series broadcasting shall be given with "0".
8589934591 12 59 59
Hour: 0
time reference
Nonscheduled Regular program (every day, every day except weekend, only weekends etc.) Program played about once a week Program played about once a month Program played several times a day Division of long hour program Undefined
Series descriptor
0xD5 program pattern This field shall indicate the program pattern. This may show when the next event of the series shall be exhibited.
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description This flag shall indicate if the following expire date is valid or not. The value of the end date of the series is valid, this value shall be set to "1".
Admitted Ranges / Values Shall indicate that the following expire date is valid Shall indicate that the following expire date is not valid
expire date
This field shall indicate the limit date of series using the format as day, month and year. Even when the last event could not be recognized for some reason, the access terminal recognizes that the series is ended when the date is sent. This field shall indicate the episode number described by descriptor. It can be indicated from 1 to 4 095. When the episode number exceeds this value, it shall be set separately. When an event number could not be defined due a series event, use "0". This field shall indicate the total number of episodes of the series. It can be indicated from 1 to 4 095. When the episode number exceeds this value, it shall be set separately. When the last time is not defined yet, it shall set to "0". This field shall be a string of characters indicating the series name. The character details shall be defined according to the service provider operational standard.
The expire date may be indicated from March 1st, 1900 until April 22nd, 2038.
episode number
4095
4095
Any string of ASCII characters. Common event Event relay Event movement Event relay to other networks Event movement from other networks Undefined
Field shall indicate the group type. If group type is Event relay to other networks or Event movement from other networks, fields original network id, transport stream id, and the seconds service id and event id shall be editable
service id
There can be any number of couples service id event id. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. Field shall indicate the service id of the related information service.
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Descriptor
Tag
original network id
transport stream id
service id
event id
Description There can be any number of couples service id event id. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. Field shall indicate the event id of the related event. There can be any number of 4 fields original network id transport stream id - service id event id. These are editable only if group type is Event relay to other networks or Event movement from other networks. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. Field shall indicate the original network id of related event transmitted at the time of event relay or event movement across other networks. There can be any number of 4 fields original network id transport stream id - service id event id. These are editable only if group type is Event relay to other networks or Event movement from other networks. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. Field shall indicate the transport stream id of related event transmitted at the time of event relay or event movement across other networks. There can be any number of 4 fields original network id transport stream id - service id event id. These are editable only if group type is Event relay to other networks or Event movement from other networks. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. Field shall indicate the service id of the related information service. There can be any number of 4 fields original network id transport stream id - service id event id. These are editable only if group type is Event relay to other networks or Event movement from other networks. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. Field shall indicate the event id of the related event. Field shall be defined according to user needs. This field is editable only if group type is undefined. This field sets SI parameter version.
65535
65535
65535
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description Day: 1
update time
This field sets update time. It is expressed in day, month and year.
table id
There can be any number of couples table id table description byte. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. This field shall indicate the table id described in the table description byte. There can be any number of couples table id table description byte. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. This field shall be the sequence of tables describing the areas and defining parameters for each table
255
0xD8
char
This field indicates the component group type. This flag shall indicate the description status of the total bit rate in the component group in the event. When this value is set to "0", the total bit rate field of component group shall not exist in the corresponding descriptor. When this bit is set to "1", the field exists. There can be up to 31 component group IDs. To add one, right click on component group and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. For each component group ID, text char and total bit rate (if total bit rate flag is high) fields are editable. This field shall indicate the component group identifier.
component group id
31
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Tag
Parameter / Control
CA unit id
component tag
text char
Description Each component group id can have up to 31 CA unit ids. To add one, right click on component group id and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. This field shall describe the CA unit id, to which the component belongs. Each CA unit id can have up to 31 component tags. To add one, right click on CA unit id and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. This field shall indicate the component tag value belonging to the component group. This field refers to a component group id, and it is editable only if total bit rate flag is high. To edit it, select the correspondent component group id. This field shall describe the total bit rate of the component in the component group, rounding up the TS packet in each 250 Kbps. This field refers to a component group id. To edit it, select the correspondent component group id. This field shall be string of characters describing the component group. The character details shall be defined according to the service provider operational standard. This field sets SI parameter version.
31
255
255
parameter version
255 31
Day: 1 update time SI prime TS descriptor 0xDA SI prime TS network id SI prime transport stream id This field sets SI prime network identification. This field sets SI prime transport stream identification. This field sets update time. It is expressed in day, month and year.
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
Description There can be any number of couples table id table description byte. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. This field shall indicate the table id described in the table description byte. There can be any number of couples table id table description byte. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. This field shall be the sequence of tables describing the areas and defining parameters for each table
table id
255
0xDB
This field gives information about board. This field sets original service identification. This field sets transport stream identification. This field sets original network identification. There can be any number of fields description id description type user defined. To add one, click on add button. To remove it, select it and click on remove button. This field identifies the identification number of the linked descriptor
0xDC
description id
65535
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description There can be any number of fields description id description type user defined. To add one, click on add button. To remove it, select it and click on remove button. This field sets the type of linked descriptor.
Admitted Ranges / Values Undefined Described with short_event_descriptor Described with extended_event_descriptor (it is used an independent type without describing the item_description) Described with extended_event_descriptor Reserved for future use Others (including descriptors and nonspecified linkages)
description type
user defined
There can be any number of fields description id description type user defined. To add one, click on add button. To remove it, select it and click on remove button. This field is user defined.
255
65535 1 segment 3 segments Reserved for future use Refer to TMCC signal Differential modulation Synchronous modulation Reserved for future use Refer to TMCC signal
modulation type A
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values Differential modulation Synchronous modulation Reserved for future use Refer to TMCC signal
modulation type B
This field sets modulation type B. if segment type is 1 segment, this value is meaningless.
Any hexadecimal value. The resolution of video output signal is constrained The resolution of video output signal
This flag sets the constraint status of video output signal resolution.
retention mode This flag sets the possibility or not of temporal accumulation.
Temporal accumulation shall be possible Temporal accumulation shall not be possible 1 hour and half 3 hours 6 hours 12 hours 1 day 2 day 1 week No limit Interface shall be protected Protection shall not be required
Content availability descriptor 0xDE retention state This field sets allowed time of temporal accumulation.
encryption mode
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Descriptor
Tag
Admitted Ranges / Values Any hexadecimal value. 0 undefined 1 Common event 2 Event relay 3 Event movement 4 Event relay to other networks 5 event movement from other networks 6- 15 undefined
0xE0 This field is editable only if Service group type is different from 0x01 The content of this field is private This field is editable only if Service group type is equal to 0x01 This field identify the primary service This field is editable only if Service group type is equal to 0x01 This field identify the secondary service Carousel compatible composite descriptor can be composed by one or more sub-descriptors. These are listed and described in following paragraph. This field sets the conditional playback system ID This field sets the conditional playback PID This field is reserved
0xF7
Sub descriptor
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description 0 127
State 0xFA
Admitted Ranges / Values 0 Rondnia Acre Amazonas Roraima Par Amap Tocantins Maranho Piau Cear Rio Grande do Norte Paraba Pernambuco Sergipe Alagoas Bahia Minas Gerais Esprito Santo Rio de Janeiro So Paulo Paran Santa Catarina Rio Grande do Sul Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso Gois
Micro region
This field sets the micro region in the area specified by state field.
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Tag
Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Undefined
Guard interval
Transmission mode
Frequency
This field sets frequency used for transmission. It is expressed in MHz. There can be more frequency fields for the same transmission delivery system. The minimum step for frequency field is 1/7 MHz. There can be any number of service identifiers. To add one, push add button. To remove it, select it and push remove button. This field identifies service for partial reception. There can be any number of service ids. To add one, right click on service ID and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. This field shall indicate the broadcasting event number. For each service id, start end and signal level flags shall be editable. This field refers to a service id. To edit it, select a service id. If this flag is 1, emergency signal has started. If 0, emergency signal has ended. This field refers to a service id. To edit it, select a service id. It specifies if (0) emergency signal is the first type of that signal, or if (1) emergency signal is the second type of that signal
0xFB
service id
65535
service id
65535
0 1 0 1
signal level
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Descriptor
Tag
Parameter / Control
area code
Description There can be any number of area codes for each service id. To add one, select correspondent service id, right click on it and select add in pop-up menu. To edit it, double click on it. To remove it, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu. This field specifies area code for emergency signal.
4095
0xFD
Any hexadecimal value Broadcasting Non Broadcasting Undefined Undefined Not used ISDB system Not used Undefined
broadcasting flag
0xFE broadcasting identifier This field sets broadcasting type. additional broadcasting identification Additional info This field is broadcaster-defined. This field is user defined. 0 255
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5.7.3.1 Carousel compatible composite descriptor This descriptor is composed by a series of sub-descriptors. Each sub-descriptor is optional. In following table are listed and described all possible sub-descriptors. To add one, right click on type of descriptors, and select the correspondent sub-descriptor in popup menu. To remove a sub-descriptor, right click on it and select remove in pop-up menu.
Table 30. Carousel compatible composite sub-descriptors
Parameter / Control text char text char ISO 639 language code
Description Description of carousel type Name of carousel This field sets the language code with 3 characters identifying the nation, according with ISO 639 standard. This field provides information about carousel. This field provides information about module position This field sets module identification This field is not editable. CRC 32, if present, is automatically calculated on the basis of other sub-descriptors. Field is not automatically updated: to update it, edit it and its value shall be calculated. This field sets location identifier. This field sets estimated download time for carousel. It is expressed in seconds. Other sub-descriptors have a fixed value for tag field. Reserved sub-descriptor can have a tag value in the specified ranges.
Admitted Ranges / Values Any string of ASCII characters. Any string of ASCII characters. 3 ASCII characters Any string of ASCII characters. 0 0 255 65535
CRC 32
CRC32
0 0
255 4294967295
reserved
tag
127, 192
193, 195
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tag
128
191
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Hyperlink descriptor
The following table shows all editable fields for the correspondent values of link destination type in hyperlink descriptor.
Table 31. Hyperlink editable fields
Link destination type value Fields Original network id Transport stream id Service id Event id Content id Component tag Module id Information provider id Event relation id Node id url char
Link to service
Link to event
Link to module
Link to content
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Service type
Here are listed all possible values for service type field, which is located in service list descriptor or in service descriptor:
Table 32. Service type possible values
Reserved for future use Digital television service Digital audio service Teletext service NVOD reference service NVOD time-shifted service Mosaic service Reserved for future use Advanced coding for digital radio service Advanced coding for mosaic service Data broadcasting service Reserved for common interface (see EN 50221) RCS Map (see EN 301 790) RCS FLS (see EN 301 790) Servio DVB MHP Digital MPEG2 HD television service Reserved for future use Advanced coding for digital SD television service Advanced coding for digital NVOD SD time-shifted television service Advanced coding for digital NVOD SD reference television service
Advanced coding for digital NVOD HD television service Advanced coding for digital NVOD HD time-shifted television service Advanced coding for digital NVOD HD reference television service Reserved for future use Defined by the service provider Special video service Special audio service Special data service Engineering service (software download) Promotional video service Promotional audio service Promotional data service Data service for anticipated storage Exclusive data service for storage Bookmark service list Simultaneous server type service Independent file service Not defined (range defined by the standardization organization) Data service Not defined
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5.7.4
Characters coding This paragraph explains the characters coding implemented for PSI compiling (according to ARIB_STD-B241_v5.1_E1 and ABNTNBR15606-1).
Hereafter the table for the Latin characters coding; each character is codified by a specific hexadecimal value (1 byte). The XBT 527 Java software decodes automatically the latin characters inserted by user into the right hexadecimal values. This is not implemented for the following latin characters: 15/15, 10/0, DEL; the character SP must be inserted by keyboard space bar. The grey highlighted characters enable control functions and must be inserted between quotation marks (e.g. LS1).
Table 33. Latin characters coding
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The XBT 527 java software inserts automatically the SS3 control character (0x1D) before each G3 special character. The user can insert a special character writing the specific hexadecimal value between quotation marks (e.g. write x4B to insert the special character ; the java will write 0x1D4B).
Table 34. G3 special characters coding
Function represented Control code, which can be added or deleted without effecting to information content.
BEL APB
Control code used when calling attention (alarm or signal) Active position goes backward along character path in the length of character path of character field. When the reference point of the character field exceeds the edge of display area by this movement, move in the opposite side of the display area along the character path of the active position, for active position up.
APF
Active position goes forward along character path in the length of character path of character field. When the reference point of the character field exceeds the edge of display area by this movement, move in the opposite side of the display area along the character path of the active position, for active position down.
Moves to next line along line direction in the length of line direction of the character field. When the reference point of the character field exceeds the edge of display area by this movement, move to the first line of the
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CO control code
Control function
Moves to the previous line along line direction in the length of line direction of the character field. When the reference point of the character field exceeds the edge of display area by this movement, move to the last line of the display area along the line direction.
APR
Active position down is made, moving to the first position of the same line. Active position forward is made in specified times by parameter P1
(1 byte). Parameter P1 shall be within the range of 04/0 to 07/15 and time shall be specified within the range of 0 to 63 in binary value of 6-bit from b6 to b 1. (b8 and b7 are not used.)
Specified times of active position down is made by P1 (1 byte) of the first parameter in line direction length of character field from the first position of the first line of the display area. Then specified times of active position forward is made by the second parameter P2 (1 byte) in the character path length of character field. Each parameter shall be within the range of 04/0 to 07/15 and specify time within the range of 0 to 63 in binary value of 6-bit from b6 to bl. (b8 and b7 are not used.)
CS CAN
Display area of the display screen is erased. From the current active position to the end of the line is covered with background colour in the width of line direction in the current character field. Active position is not moved.
Escape Locking shift 1 Locking shift 0 Single shift 2 Single shift 3 Record separator
Code for code extension. Code to invoke character code set. Code to invoke character code set. Code to invoke character code set. Code to invoke character code set. It is information division code and declares identification and introduction of data header. It is information division code and declares identification and introduction of data unit.
US
Unit separator
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(This indicates that foreground colour is set to black and colour map lower address (CMLA) specifying colouring value of the portrayal plane is set to 0. Same as follows.)
RDF GRF
,CMLA: 1 ,CMLA: 2
YLF
Yellow Foreground
,CMLA: 3
BLF
Blue Foreground
,CMLA: 4
MGF
Magenta Foreground
,CMLA: 5
CNF
Cyan Foreground
,CMLA: 6
WHF
White Foreground
,CMLA: 7
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Description Colour control COL P1 (1 byte) Sets foreground colour, background colour, half foreground colour, half background colour and CMLA by the parameter. Colour between foreground and background in gradation font is defined that colour near to foreground colour is half foreground colour and colour near to background colour is half background colour. COL 04/8: foreground colour transparent ,CMLA 8 ,CMLA 9
COL 04/9: foreground colour - half intensity red (Half intensity: intensity reduced than the full intensity) COL 04/10: foreground colour - half intensity green COL 04/11: foreground colour COL 04/12: foreground colour - half intensity blue COL 04/13: foreground colour - half intensity magenta COL 04/14: foreground colour - half intensity cyan COL 04/15: foreground colour - half intensity white COL 05/0: background colour black
,CMLA 10
,CMLA 12 ,CMLA 13 ,CMLA 14 ,CMLA 15 ,CMLA 0 ,CMLA 1 ,CMLA 2 ,CMLA 3 ,CMLA 4 ,CMLA 5 ,CMLA 6 ,CMLA 7 ,CMLA 8 ,CMLA 9 ,CMLA 10 ,CMLA 11 ,CMLA 12 ,CMLA 13 ,CMLA 14 ,CMLA 15 ,CMLA 0 ,CMLA 1 ,CMLA 2 ,CMLA 3 ,CMLA 4 ,CMLA 5 ,CMLA 6
COL 05/1: background colour - full intensity red COL 05/2: background colour - full intensity green COL 05/3: background colour - full intensity yellow COL 05/4: background colour - full intensity blue COL 05/5: background colour - full intensity magenta COL 05/6: background colour - full intensity cyan COL 05/7: background colour - full intensity white COL 05/8: background colour transparent COL 05/9: background colour - half intensity red COL 05/10: background colour - half intensity green COL 05/11: background colour - half intensity yellow COL 05/12: background colour - half intensity blue COL 05/13: background colour - half intensity magenta COL 05/14: background colour - half intensity cyan COL 05/15: background colour - half intensity white COL 06/0: half foreground colour black
COL 06/1: half foreground colour - full intensity red COL 06/2: half foreground colour - full intensity green COL 06/3: half foreground colour - full intensity yellow COL 06/4: half foreground colour - full intensity blue COL 06/5: half foreground colour - full intensity magenta
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COL 06/7: half foreground colour - full intensity white COL 06/8: half foreground colour transparent
Cl oonkol code
Function
Description Palette control COL P1 (1 byte) P2 (1 byte) Specifies palette number by parameter COL 02/0 04/0 COL 02/0 04/1 COL 02/0 04/2 COL 02/0 04/3 COL 02/0 04/4 COL 02/0 04/5 COL 02/0 04/6 COL 02/0 04/7 COL 02/0 04/8 COL 02/0 04/9 COL 02/0 04/10 COL 02/0 04/11 COL 02/0 04/12 COL 02/0 04/13 COL 02/0 04/14 COL 02/0 04/15 : Palette number 0 : Palette number 1 : Palette number 2 : Palette number 3 : Palette number 4 : Palette number 5 : Palette number 6 : Palette number 7 : Palette number 8 : Palette number 9 : Palette number 10 : Palette number 11 : Palette number 12 : Palette number 13 : Palette number 14 : Palette number 15
POL
Specifies the pattern polarity of the character and the mosaic indicating the code after POL P1 (1 byte). When non-spacing character is included, it specifies the pattern polarity after composition. For intermediate colour in the gradation font, half foreground colour is converted to the half background colour and the half background colour is converted to half foreground colour. POL 04/0: normal polarity POL 04/1: inverted polarity 1 (Foreground and background colours are inverted in the whole display block) POL 04/2: inverted polarity 2 (Foreground and background colours are inverted in the design frame)
Specifies the character size is small. Specifies the character size is middle. Specifies the character size is normal. The character size is set in parameter P1 (1 byte). SZX 06/0: Tiny size
SZX 04/1: Double height SZX 04/4: Double width SZX 04/5: Double height and width
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Function
FLC
Flashing control
Specifies the beginning and the end of flashing and the differences of the normal phase and the reverse phase by the parameter P1 (1 byte). FLC 04/0: Start normal phase flashing (This indicates the flashing which first starts in the same screen.) FLC 04/7: Start inverted phase flashing (This indicates the flashing of bright and dark phases are inverted to the normal phase flashing.) FLC 04/15: Stop flashing
CDC
Specifies the beginning and end of concealing and the type of concealing by the parameter.
CDC 02/0 04/10 : Start 10th-step replacing conceal CDC 04/15 : Stop conceal (only P1 (1 byte))
For decoding and displaying the conceal status, the code line from the simple replacing conceals starts or from replacing conceal 1st step to replacing conceal 10th step start to conceal end are omitted and succeeding of the display function of those code lines
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Cl oonkol code
Function
Description are not made. Canceling of conceal status is made by displaying decoded code lines of simple replacing conceal start or replacing conceal 1st step start and replacing conceal 10th step start to conceal end of the corresponding conceal sentence.
WMM
This Specifies the changing of the writing mode to the memory of display by parameter P1 (1 byte). For middle colour of gradation font, both set portions of half foreground colour and half background colours are to be treated as foreground colour. WMM 04/0: Mode to write portions set as foreground colour and background colour. WMM 04/4: Mode to write portion only set as foreground colour. WMM 04/5: Mode to write portion only set as background colour
TIME (Note 1)
Time Controls
The time control designation is made by parameter P1 (1 byte) and P2 (1 byte). (1) Wait for process: TIME 02/0 P2 Processing of code as of this code is stopped for set duration by parameter P2. Parameter P2 is in the range of 04/0 to 07/15 and set by binary of 6 bit from b6 to bl. (b7 and b8 are not used.) Designating time should be 0.1 sec.
(6) Presentation start time (STM), Playback time (DTM), Offset time
(OTM), Performance time (PTM), Display end time (ETM): TIME, P, P11--- Pli, I1, P21 --- P2j, 12, P31 --- P3k, 13, P41 --- P4m, I, F P = 02/9 Pll --- Pli P21 --- P2j P31 --- P3k P41 --- P4m I1 13 = 03/11 = 03/0 - 03/9 (decimal) time = 03/0 - 03/9 (decimal) minute = 03/0 - 03/9 (decimal) second = 03/0 - 03/9 (decimal) millisecond
I = 02/0 F = 04/0 Presentation start time, playback time, F = 04/1 Offset time, F = 04/2 Performance time, F = 04/3 Display end time At performance time, 13, P41 --- P4m is not sent out.
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Description Macro definition start, macro definition mode and macro definition end is set by parameter P1 (1 byte). MACRO 04/0: Macro definition starts MACRO 04/1: Macro definition starts and defined macro statement is executed once. MACRO 04/15: The definition or execution of macro ends. Macro definition code lines the examples of are constructed by macro definition start, macro numbers (MC) from 02/1 to 07/14, macro body of optional code line and macro definition end. However, macro body does not include macro definitions. End of macro statement is set by macro definition end, new macro definition start, new macro definition start and execution. The structure is shown as below. I MACRO I 04/0 I MC I Macro body MACRO I 04/15
RPC
Repeat Character
The repeat code RPC with one parameter P1 (1 byte) causes a displayable character or mosaic that immediately follows the code, to be displayed a number of times specified by the parameter Pl. The byte should be from columns 04/0 through 07/15. The repeat count is given by the binary number, comprising bits b6 through b 1. (b7 and b8 are not used.) RPC 04/0 has a special meaning that repeat to the end of line. Without changing the character field, active position down is made, moving to the first position of the same line. The displayed character or mosaic means that the characters after when composition of non-spacing characters, non-spacing mosaic or composition by composition command is made. Codes and characters displayed repeatedly and codes which can be used between mosaics should be as shown in table 7-10.
STL
Start Lining
The composition of mosaic A and B in the display after this code, is not made. When mosaic is included during composing non-spacing and composition command, dividing process (mosaic element is classified in small elements by 1/2 across direction and 1/3 length making space surrounding them) should be made after composition. In other cases, make underlines. Underline is added at the bottom of the display division with the width of 1/24 of the standard display block height (1/10 in case of horizontal writing form).
SPL HLC
Underlining and mosaic division process is terminated. Starting and ending of enclosure are set by parameter P1 (1 byte). HLC 04/0 : Enclosure ends
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Description HLC 04/1 HLC 04/2 HLC 04/3 HLC 04/4 HLC 04/5 HLC 04/6 HLC 04/7 HLC 04/8 HLC 04/9 HLC 04/10 HLC 04/11 HLC 04/12 HLC 04/13 HLC 04/14 HLC 04/15 : Enclosure 1 starts : Enclosure 2 starts : Enclosure 3 starts : Enclosure 4 starts : Enclosure 5 starts : Enclosure 6 starts : Enclosure 7 starts : Enclosure 8 starts : Enclosure 9 starts : Enclosure 10 starts : Enclosure 11 starts : Enclosure 12 starts : Enclosure 13 starts : Enclosure 14 starts : Enclosure 15 starts
Enclosure command controls to add frame composed of the external four sides of the display block. Designation of the side to add the frame is made by b4 to b 1 of parameter P 1. B1 Specifies the side of the next line, b2, the side of next character, b3, the side of the previous line, and b4, the side of the previous character, respectively. When each of them are "1", frame is added and when "0", frame is not added. Line width of enclosure should be 1/24 of the standard display block height and in case of horizontal writing form, the width should be 1/10 of the height. CSI Control Sequence Introducer Note 1: TMD, STM, DTM, OTM, PTM and ETM are added to TIME. Code for code system extension indicated in table 7-14.
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5.8 Network
Click on Network button, highlighted in the next figure, to access the Network management window.
Figure 13. Network window
This window allows the Network management on both PRO-MPEG COP 3 RX and TX sides. It also allows the monitoring of the board IP and MAC addresses and to set Traps IP addresses.
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Table 37. Box Device Network Service Device Network Service Device Network Service Device Network Service IGMP Parameter / Control Board IP address Board MAC address Gateway Mask Enable IGMP
Description GbE1 IP address monitor. GbE1 MAC address monitor. GbE1 Gateway address monitor. GbE1 Net mask monitor. IGMP enable.
GbE1 Tx source port setting. Total amount of good frames received through GbE1.
GbE Statistic Speed GbE1 Ethernet speed. GbE Statistic Trap IP address GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Errors Total amount of bad frames received through GbE1.
IP Address Port
GbE1 reception channel 1/2: IP address setting GbE1 reception channel 1/2: port setting. Min: 0 Max: 65,535
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Parameter / Control
Description
Protocol
GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Input Channel 1/ 2 GbE Input Channel 1/ 2
GbE1 reception channel 1/2: byte rate monitor expressed in byte/s. GbE1 reception channel 1/2: bitrate monitor expressed in bit/s. GbE1 reception channel 1/2: filtered bitrate monitor expressed in bit/s. 188 Bytes 240 Bytes Green: Lock Grey: Not locked Red: Alarm on Grey: Alarm off 90 kHz 27 MHz Checked: Enabled Not checked: Disabled
Lock
GbE1 reception channel 1/2: TS lock status indicator. The input Transport Stream is locked when no more than two consecutive Sync Byte are missed. GbE1 reception channel 1/2: overflow alarm status. This alarm condition occurs when the input bitrate exceeds the capability of the modulation (Ref. to ETSI EN 300 744). GbE1 reception channel 1/2: input timestamps source clock reference selector.
Overflow
RTP Clock
GbE Output
GbE Output
GbE1 channel 1 transmission: transmission enabling. destination IP address setting. Min: 0 Max: 65,535
GbE Output
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Parameter / Control
Description
Admitted Ranges / Values OFF Resolving IP Addr. No entry Transmitting data IP not found Transmitting data multicast
GbE Output
Status
GbE Output
GbE1 channel 1 transmission: destination MAC address monitor. Min: 0 Max: 4,294,967,295 90 kHz 27 MHz Min: 1 Max: 7 RTP UDP
GbE Output
GbE Output
RTP Clock
GbE Output
GbE1 channel 1 transmission: setting for number of TS packets per RTP frame.
GbE Output
Frame type
Trap IP address Community Community Community Get Set Trap Read community setting for snmp interface. Set community setting for snmp interface. Trap community setting for snmp interface.
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Click on GPS button, highlighted in the next figure, to access the GPS received statistics window.
Figure 14. GPS window
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Table 38.
GPS window
Description Number of visible GPS satellites indicator. Number of tracked GPS satellites indicator. GPS alarm status indicator. This alarm is a logic OR of the GPS alarms (refer to Alarms paragraph).
Red: Alarm on Grey: Alarm off Green: Valid Grey: Not valid
Valid satellite signal receiving status indicator. Site latitude expressed in degrees. Site longitude expressed in degrees. Current time indicator.
Each GPS satellite has an atomic clock and continually transmits messages containing the current time and date at the start of the message sent by the GPS itself.
Current date indicator.
UTC Date
Each GPS satellite has an atomic clock and continually transmits messages containing the current time and date at the start of the message send by the GPS itself.
Hour offset setting. Min: -12 Max: 12 to the device current time a fixed hour offset. If the device transmit timing info (TOT or TDT Tables) this offset will be accounted to update them.
Hour Offset
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Click on Alarms button, highlighted in the next figure, to access the alarms management window.
Figure 15. Alarms window
The Alarm window allows the setting of alarm masks and the monitoring of alarms status. Use alarm masks to select how and which alarm has to be notified. Masks are organized in columns. The fifteen columns represent fifteen destinations of each alarm notification: GUI: the selected alarms status is notified on the Java alarm page icon (red flag on the Alarms window button). LCD: the selected alarms status is notified on LCD display lighting the alarm button and listing the alarms in the Alarms menu (refer to LCD paragraph). Event: the selected alarms status generate an alarm event that will be logged in the event memory (refer to Events paragraph). R0R3: the selected alarms switch on the corresponding relay. T0T7: the selected alarms generate the corresponding trap messages (refer to Network paragraph to set destination IP addresses).
In the Alarms window, when an alarm condition occurs, the relative alarm is red highlighted. The Total check box enables all alarms-to-masks associations.
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Alarms window frequency reference: it should be other than internal If the frequency reference is Internal: internal PLL fault If the frequency reference is External: o Internal PLL fault Lack of external 10 MHz Hardware fault Troubleshooting Check cable and GPS antenna connections Hardware fault
Description
GPS Lock
Hardware fault
o o
If the frequency reference is GPS: o o o Check GPS alarms Internal PLL fault Hardware fault
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If the frequency reference is Internal: internal PLL fault If the frequency reference is External: o o Internal PLL fault Lack of external 1PPS Hardware fault
1PPS Lock
If the frequency reference is Internal: o o o Check GPS alarms Internal PLL fault Hardware fault
Input 1
At least two consecutive sync bytes (0x47) were not found with a 188 or 204 bytes period. At least two consecutive sync bytes (0x47) were not found with a 188 or 204 bytes period. At least two consecutive sync bytes (0x47) were not found with a 188 or 204 bytes period. At least two consecutive sync bytes (0x47) were not found with a 188 or 204 bytes period.
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Check the input Transport Stream Check the input Bitrate Check the Output Bitrate Check the input Bitrate Check the Output Bitrate Check the input Bitrate Check the Output Bitrate
Input 1 Overflow
The amount of the input Bitrate is greater than the output Bitrate The amount of input Bitrate is greater than the output Bitrate
Input 2 Overflow The amount of input Bitrate is greater than the output Bitrate Input 3 Overflow
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The amount of input Bitrate is greater than the output Bitrate Input 4 Overflow
Check the input Bitrate Check the Output Bitrate File system partition damage
File System loading error. One more of the following files missing in the File System. *.def; *.sav; *.snmp; *.fpga1; *.psi; *.uc; *.cfg.
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5.11 Events
Click on Events button, highlighted in the next figure, to access the events windows.
Figure 16. Events window
Open the Events window to slide the events list. Events are reported with the following information: Time: event detection time. Date: event detection date. Type: event type: o o o o o o Alarm (refer to alarms list in Alarms paragraph and to Alarms list table); Command (See XBT527_Reference_manual for further information); Event (refer to Events list table); System init (refer to Init System Event paragraph); TASK_ERR (refer to Task Error Event paragraph); SYS_ERR (refer to System Error Event paragraph).
Description: event description: o o o o Alarm: which alarm generated the event; Command: the low level code and command source; Event: event description; System Init: system initialization perhaps followed by the alarm
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Table 40.
Event List
Event Description Stand-by ON from OPTO Stand-by OFF from OPTO Stand-by ON from LCD Stand-by OFF Update file *.xxxx xxxx: file extension.
Description Stand-by mode enabled through OPTO 3. Stand-by mode disabled through OPTO 3. Stand-by mode enabled through LCD button. Stand-by mode disabled through LCD button. New file loading.
File system already in use while trying to employ it (e.g. change mode File system busy during a file loading). Time and date set by GPS. As soon as the GPS lock is regained, UTC Time set from GPS once lost, and if the current time and date are different from the GPS ones, the UTC time is set by GPS. When Warm up alarm is risen this event is reported and the device is Warm UP Restart restarted. Events List cleared This event is reported when the events list is cleared. Saving PSI tables task started An error occurs during saving PSI tables. xx: error code: 0x80: File system busy; 0x01: New *.psi file opening error; Save PSI tables err: xx 0x02: FPGA data writing error; 0x03: uC data writing error; 0x05: Old *.psi file deleting error
RS232 or GbE commands). Save config Finished Saving configuration task correctly ended.
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Event Description
Description An error occurs during saving configuration. xx: error code: 0x80: File system busy; 0x01: New *.sav file opening error; 0x02: FPGA data writing error; 0x03: uC data writing error; 0x05: Old *.sav file deleting error
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The following table lists the descriptions of all the alarm type events (refer to Alarms paragraph for further information about alarms).
Table 41. Alarm GPS Lock GPS Communication Error Signal 10 MHz Lock 1PPS Lock Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 1 overflow Input 2 overflow Input 3 overflow Input 4 overflow File System Error Bad File in File system GPS not locked GPS dialog err 10MHz not detected PPS not detected Input 1 not locked Input 2 not locked Input 3 not locked Input 4 not locked Input 1 overflow (insufficient output bitrate) Input 2 overflow (insufficient output bitrate) Input 3 overflow (insufficient output bitrate) Input 4 overflow (insufficient output bitrate) File system wrong File error Alarms descriptions list Alarm Description
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5.11.1 Task Error Event The watchdog performs a periodic (every 20 seconds) polling of tasks and triggers a system reset if one or more tasks do not answer, restarting the Codeloader ( See Codeloader_Operations_Note_v1.1.doc for further information) and generating a TSK ERR event as follows:
The blue underlined 32-bits word is the enabling status of the alarms mask. The red underlined 32-bits word indicates the status of tasks (1 if the task has been successfully performed, otherwise 0) as specified in the following table:
Table 42. TASK WD_GPS_TASK Task error event specific data Description This task controls the GPS status. This task gathers quite all the board information in order to perform the following operations: WD_STATUS_TASK WD_TCP_IP_TASK WD_TIMER_TICK_TASK It manages the mode switch; It manages the ARP resolution. 2 3 It updates all variables of the system; It manages alarms; 1 Bit 0
This task implements the TCP-IP protocol stack. This task generates the clock for the TCP-IP task.
The tasks mask at the board startup is set to 0x0000000F Tasks execution is stopped during de-fragmentation operations and then FPGA boots.
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5.11.3 System Initialization Event At every system initialization the event System Init is generated. This event is followed by 25 bytes specifying type and specific code of errors occurred during system initialization. Each byte refers to an error as described in the following table:
Table 43. Byte 1 Init system event specific data Description FS_ERR File System error. 2 INFO_ERR *.cfg file error. Errors code 0x00: File System ok. 0x01: FS partition error (invalid FS). 0x00: File ok. 0x01: File not found or File open error. 0x02 and 0x03: Invalid file (syntax errors). 0x00: File ok. 0x01: File open error. 0x02: File not found. 0x00: LCD ok. 0x01: LCD not found. 0x00: FPGA boot ok. 0x01: FPGA configuration erasing process error. 0x02: Invalid configuration (the configuration has been correctly loaded, 0x10: FPGA file not found. 0x11 and 0x20: Invalid FPGA file (syntax error). 0x00: File ok. 0x01: File open error.
0x10: File not found. 0x00: SNMP file ok. 0x01: SNMP file not found. 0x02: File open error. 0x03: UDP socket initialization error. 0x04: Port 161 open error.
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The menu bar allows the access to three menus: File: allows the enabling of load and save commands View: allows to manage sections windows showing, java update time and events alert massages Help: informs about board name, GbE1 IP address, file system and operator managing system characteristics.
The File menu allows the enabling of the following commands: Save: allows saving the device configuration. Load: allows loading the last saved device configuration. Export Config: allows exporting file *.sav which contains the device configuration set. Import Config: allows importing file *.sav to set a new device configur ation.
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The View menu allows the enabling of the following commands: General: allows to show the general window. Input: allows to show the input window. CAM: allows to show the CAM window Carousel: allows to show the Carousel window Output: allows to show the output window. Tables: allows to show the tables window Network: allows to show the network window. Input GPS: allows to show the GPS window. Alarms: allows to show the alarms window. Events: allows to show the events window. Options: allows to open the option sub-menu (see par 5.12.3).
5.12.3 Option sub-menu The Option sub-menu allows two controls type: Time: Time Read Interval [s]; Alerts: the selection of events to display.
Click on the Save button to save Java options; a *.properties file will be created. The device is not loaded with a factory default *.properties file, but it is created and then stored in System File once the properties have been saved.
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5.12.3.1
This control allows to change the device-to-management PC java update time. The default value is 2 seconds. Click on Close button quit this sub-window.
5.12.3.2
The Alert sub-window allows the selection of which type of event has to be notified through an Alert box.
Alert boxes appear on the right side of the monitor. The selection is performed among the following types of event: Commands (blue boxes): o o o o
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M.B. International Telecom Labs s.r.l. Alarms (red boxes); Events (green messages): o Board events.
Alert boxes can be disabled through the hide button located on the right side of the box. The hide button, once clicked, disables all boxes belonging to the same class.
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The Help menu allows to enable the following controls type: Contents: permits to download the file Help.pdf. The file Help.pdf contains the GUI user manual About: shows the board name and the GbE1 IP address. It also informs about the board uC, fpga and java software versions. Info: shows the board system files list and the operator managing system characteristics.
5.12.4.1
The About window shows the board name and the GbE1 IP address. It also informs about the board uC, fpga and java software versions. Click on OK button to close the window.
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The server file system content section of info window shows the entire board system files list. Use scroll bars to view all the items.
Figure 26.
The client system parameters section of info window shows the operator managing system characteristics list. Use scroll bars to view all the items. Click on OK button to close the window.
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Appendix A.
Scope of this appendix is to provide information about: what is a TS data carousel; how SI/PSI are stored and forwarded; which are the commands provided to manage the TS data carousels by an external framework; how the real-time SI are managed by the device.
The XBT 527 Java software implements the carousel manager for the SI/PSI tables. As EIT carousel manager we suggest the XBT 777E, a PC-based machine that translates the user EIT tables, written in a metadata format (.csv files), and transfers them into device carousel memory. The following figure shows an example of transmission system:
Figure 28. SI/PSI Server in a sample transmission system
TS inputs TS Multiplexer
MUXA/MUX B
Distribution Network
Transmitter
Tx network
SI/PSI Tables
SI/PSI DB Manager
Ethernet Interface
SI/PSI Tables
Tool
TS inputs carry MPEG-2 TS data to be multiplexed, the device provides an internal memory accessible through a TCP/IP connection (on port 6000) for the storing of additional TS data. The stored and forwarded data could be SI/PSI ETSI or any other standard compliant, MHP carousel or any low rate private data. All data carousel are stored as TS packets into a memory partition. Each memory partition is defined by its output rate: data in each partition are stored and then read cyclically with a user-defined output period. Up to 15 different output rates (partitions) are available with a max number of 1024 TS packets for each partition. XBT527 is a dual-channel device. This means that up to two different TS can be generated and each channel has its own independent TS data carousel. Within each partition at most fifteen sub-partitions can be addressed. Sub partitions are organized in 256 bytes pages. A 256 bytes page is organized as follows:
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Writing of data into the partition pages is fully managed by the device, some commands on the port 6000 TCP/IP connection are provided for the data transfer and organization in the carousel memory. The following table lists the commands provided to the DB manager in order to operate data transfer from SI/PSI DB Server to XBT527 internal memory.
Table 44. Command SI/PSI DB Manager commands Syntax ySIDXXXXYYYYYY Where: S: output selector o 0: Mux A; Command defining the partition. It defines to which memory partition SI/PSI data will be transferred, how many packets will be transferred and output tables rate. Description
ID: number of partition (from 0x00 up to 0x0E); XXXX: number of packet to be transferred (from 0 up to 0x0400); YYYYYY: output packets expressed in ms.
p1SXXXXData Where: S: output selector o 0: Mux A; Transfer command of data packets to XBT527 internal memory. It is not based on a direct addressing, but it makes use of memory partition. command); Data: 188 data packets.
Into the memory partitions dedicated to the storage of SI/PSI tables, at most 15 subpartitions can be addressed and 15 different output rates can be defined. Data storing operation is achieved through the use of both commands in the given sequence: 1) Command Y defines the partition to write.
Example: y0010010000064: the partition number 1 (001), set the memory to receive 16 packets (0010) and to play the partition at a rate of 100 ms (000064) 2) Command p1 must be repeated for each TS data packet transferred as many times as the parameter XXXX (number of packets) set with the command Y Example: p10000470100... ... transfers to the partition set of the channel Mux A (0) the 188 bytes of the packet number 0 (0000) Real-time SI like ETSI TDT or TOT are automatically updated with the clock of the device (manually set by the user or automatically synchronized to GPS if present) every time a table is sent output but still they have to be transferred in the TS data carousel (or passed trough one of the TS input if available) to have them present in the output.
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Appendix B.
Application Note
Screenshots of this application note are used as an example and shown file names are not related to XBT527 device.
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6. If you want to update only some software versions, click on the check boxes corresponding to the software version you want to load, otherwise click on the check box corresponding to the Load All option. Click on the Enter button to sta rt the loading.
Figure 34. Java Installer - Software versions selection
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7. Once started the loading, the Stop button lights up. Click on this button to interrupt the programming.
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8. When the loading is complete, the pop-up window Operation Successfully Completed appears. Click on the OK button.
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6. When the backup is complete, the pop-up window Board System Backup saved in Destination Folder appears. Click on the OK button.
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1. Select the entire file name (included the file extension) of the file you want to export.
Figure 48.
2. Paste the file name string in the browser bar, next to the device IP address and the character /.
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3. Push the ENTER key: a download window will appear, click on save button.
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4. A Save window will appear: choose the path for file saving, then click on Save button.
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Appendix C.
The Java interface requires a host computer connected via Ethernet to the board with the proper Java Machine version installed.
C.1.1 Configuration
In order to connect to the board trough a LAN, all the devices have to be on the same network. The default IP address settings of the X-port are: IP address: 10.77.xx.xx , where xx is the host address unique for each board. Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 .
Remember to change these settings if they are not compatible with the LAN where the computer and the board are connected. IP address and network parameters can be changed only using the local interface. The device is designed to be used on TCP systems with Maximum Segment Size set to 1460 bytes. Sizes of packet greater than that could not be supported on Ethernet networks. Sizes of packet lower than that could cause trunking of data sent by the device.
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1. Open the PC general Control Panel and enter in the Java Control Panel
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3. Select Settings in the Temporary Internet Files section of the General tab.
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Appendix D.
History of changes
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Appendix E.
Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. Table 15. Table 16. Table 17. Table 18. Table 19. Table 20. Table 21. Table 22. Table 23. Table 24. Table 25. Table 26. Table 27. Table 28. Table 29. Table 30. Table 31. Table 32. Table 33. Table 34. Table 35. Table 36. Table 37. Table 38. Table 39. Table 40. Table 41. Table 42. Table 43. Table 44. Table 45. Table 46. Table 47.
List of tables
Inputs .......................................................................................................................... 9 Outputs ..................................................................................................................... 10 Input window ............................................................................................................ 16 CAM (PID Filter) window .......................................................................................... 20 Output window .......................................................................................................... 24 Tables window ......................................................................................................... 28 PAT parameters ....................................................................................................... 31 PMT parameters....................................................................................................... 32 SDT parameters ....................................................................................................... 34 NIT parameters ........................................................................................................ 35 BIT parameters......................................................................................................... 36 CAT parameters ....................................................................................................... 37 TOT parameters ....................................................................................................... 38 RST parameters ....................................................................................................... 38 NBIT parameters ...................................................................................................... 39 LDT parameters ....................................................................................................... 40 PCAT parameters..................................................................................................... 41 BAT parameters ....................................................................................................... 43 TDT parameters ....................................................................................................... 44 ST parameters.......................................................................................................... 45 SIT parameters......................................................................................................... 46 DIT parameters ........................................................................................................ 47 SDTT parameters ..................................................................................................... 47 CDT parameters ....................................................................................................... 49 LIT parameters ......................................................................................................... 50 ERT parameters ....................................................................................................... 52 TSDT parameters ..................................................................................................... 55 Use of descriptors for each table ............................................................................. 56 Descriptors fields ...................................................................................................... 62 Carousel compatible composite sub-descriptors ................................................... 124 Hyperlink editable fields ......................................................................................... 126 Service type possible values .................................................................................. 127 Latin characters coding .......................................................................................... 128 G3 special characters coding ................................................................................. 129 C0 control set ......................................................................................................... 129 C1 control set ......................................................................................................... 131 Network window ..................................................................................................... 139 GPS window ........................................................................................................... 143 Alarms window ....................................................................................................... 145 Event List ................................................................................................................ 149 Alarms descriptions list........................................................................................... 151 Task error event specific data ................................................................................ 152 Init system event specific data ............................................................................... 154 SI/PSI DB Manager commands ............................................................................. 163 Manual Upgrades History ....................................................................................... 178 Hardware Versions ................................................................................................. 178 Software versions ................................................................................................... 178
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List of figures
System Block Diagram .......................................................................................... 11 Java main control switch .......................................................................................... 12 System commands bar............................................................................................. 12 Operation pages bar................................................................................................. 13 System menu ........................................................................................................... 13 General window ........................................................................................................ 14 Input window ............................................................................................................ 15 CAM (PID Filter) window .......................................................................................... 19 SI/PSI Carousel: Level [packets].............................................................................. 21 SI/PSI Carousel: Repetition Rate [ms] ..................................................................... 21 Output window .......................................................................................................... 23 Tables window ......................................................................................................... 27 Network window ..................................................................................................... 138 GPS window ........................................................................................................... 142 Alarms window ....................................................................................................... 144 Events window ....................................................................................................... 148 Menu bar ................................................................................................................ 155 File menu ................................................................................................................ 155 View menu .............................................................................................................. 156 Time window .......................................................................................................... 157 Alerts window ......................................................................................................... 157 Alert message ........................................................................................................ 158 Help menu .............................................................................................................. 159 About window ......................................................................................................... 159 Info window: Server file system content ................................................................. 160 Info window: Client system parameters ................................................................. 160 Download Software Standalone ............................................................................. 161 SI/PSI Server in a sample transmission system .................................................... 162 Java Installer .......................................................................................................... 164 Java Installer - IP Address insertion ....................................................................... 164 Java Installer - Search button ................................................................................ 165 Java Installer - Device Version Selection ............................................................... 165 Java Installer - Load button .................................................................................... 165 Java Installer - Software versions selection ........................................................... 166 Java Installer - Stop button .................................................................................... 167 Java Installer - Operation Successfully Completed ............................................... 167 Java Installer .......................................................................................................... 168 Java Installer - IP Address insertion ....................................................................... 168 Java Installer - Search button ................................................................................ 168 Java Installer Backup button ............................................................................... 169 Java Installer Save button ................................................................................... 169 Java Installer - Operation Successfully Completed ............................................... 170 Java Installer .......................................................................................................... 171 Java Installer - IP Address insertion ....................................................................... 171 Java Installer - Search button ................................................................................ 171 Java Installer Visit button .................................................................................... 172 Java User Interface General window .................................................................. 172 Export from board file system: file selection........................................................... 173 Export from board file system: browser bar ........................................................... 173 Export from board file system: download window .................................................. 174 Export from board file system: save window .......................................................... 174 PC Control Panel.................................................................................................... 176 Java Control Panel ................................................................................................. 176 Temporary Files Settings ....................................................................................... 177
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