Scopus UE-9000 User Manual
The Scopus UE-9000 is a versatile audio and video encoder designed for demanding broadcast applications. It supports a range of input and output formats, including H.264, MPEG-2, and DVB-S/S2, making it ideal for use in a wide variety of scenarios, including live streaming, video on demand, and satellite broadcasting. With its powerful Dual Pass Statistical Multiplexing (DPSM) technology, the UE-9000 delivers exceptional video quality even in challenging network conditions. For added flexibility, the UE-9000 can be managed via a user-friendly web-based interface or integrated with Scopus' NMS-7000 network management system.
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UE-9000
Universal Encoder Platform
U
SER
M
ANUAL
S COPUS D OCUMENTS (P/N 100673)
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3.0/ SW
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2.0/ J
ANUARY
2007)
UE-9000
Universal Encoder Platform
U
SER
M
ANUAL
S COPUS D OCUMENTS (P/N 100673)
(R
EV
.
3.0/ SW
V
2.0/ J
ANUARY
2007)
Scopus Video Networks Ltd.
International Headquarters
10 Ha’amal St., Park Afek
Rosh Ha’ayin, 48092
Israel
Tel: (972)-3-900-7777
Fax: (972)-3-900-7888
Email:
[email protected]
Web: www.scopus.net
Scopus Video Networks Inc.
Americas
3 Independence Way
Princeton, NJ 08540
USA
Tel: (609)-987-8090
Fax: (609)-987-8095
Email:
[email protected]
Web: www.scopususa.com
D OCUMENT H ISTORY
V ERSION D ATE D ETAILS
0.0
1.0
1.2
1.5
June 2004
February 2006
March 2006
June 2006
Preliminary Publication
Final Rev. 1.0 for UE-9210, 9217, and 9218. SW v1.14
German Translation added in Ch. 2: Installation
Features, Modules, and SW updates for SW v1.18
2.0 August 2006 SW updates for SW v1.20
3.0 January 2007 Features, Modules and SW update for SW v2.0
© 2007 Scopus Video Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.
Scopus Video Networks Ltd. Reserves the rights to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty.
The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature, and does not constitute a binding offer for sale of the product detailed herein. Specifications and features sets are for technical information and are not legally biding.
UE-9000 is a registered trademark of Scopus Video Networks Ltd. in Israel, Germany, France, U.K. U.S.A. and Japan. All references to registered trademarks of other vendors are the property of their respective owners.
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Chapter 1.
1.1.
1.2.
1.2.1.
1.2.2.
1.2.3.
1.2.4.
1.2.5.
1.2.6.
1.2.7.
1.3.
1.3.1.
1.3.2.
1.3.3.
1.4.
1.4.1.
1.4.2.
1.5.
1.5.1.
1.5.2.
1.5.3.
1.5.4.
1.5.5.
1.5.6.
1.5.7.
1.6.
1.6.1.
1.6.2.
1.6.3.
1.6.4.
1.6.5.
1.6.6.
1.6.7.
1.6.8.
Chapter 2.
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
2.4.1.
2.4.2.
UE-9000
Universal Encoder Platform
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview ....................................................... 1-1
Highlights and Options....................................................... 1-2
Applications ..................................................................... 1-3
UE-94x0 – H.264 Encoding ................................................ 1-3
UE-92x0 – MPEG-2 Multi Channel Encoder ........................... 1-3
UE-9217 – DVB-S or DSNG ................................................ 1-4
UE-9318 – DVB-S2 or DSNG .............................................. 1-4
Dual Pass Statistical Multiplexing ........................................ 1-5
UE-9500 – Audio Only Unit................................................. 1-5
UE-98x0 – HD H.264 Encoder............................................. 1-5
Management .................................................................... 1-6
Front Panel ...................................................................... 1-6
Web-Based Management ................................................... 1-6
NMS-7000........................................................................ 1-6
Mechanical Structure ......................................................... 1-7
Front Panel ...................................................................... 1-7
Rear Panel ....................................................................... 1-8
Model Options ................................................................ 1-11
UE-9210 Interfaces and Features ...................................... 1-12
UE-9220 Interfaces and Features ...................................... 1-13
UE-9217 Interfaces and Features ...................................... 1-14
UE-9310 Interfaces and Features ...................................... 1-15
UE-9318 Interfaces and Features ...................................... 1-16
UE-9410 Interfaces and Features ...................................... 1-17
UE-9500 Interfaces and Features ...................................... 1-18
Characteristics and Capabilities......................................... 1-19
Inputs ........................................................................... 1-19
Outputs ......................................................................... 1-20
Capabilities .................................................................... 1-22
Control and Monitoring .................................................... 1-24
BIT (Built In Tests) ......................................................... 1-24
Power and Physical Specifications ..................................... 1-25
Environment .................................................................. 1-26
Compliance .................................................................... 1-26
Installation .................................................... 2-1
Safety Precautions ............................................................ 2-1
Inventory Check ............................................................... 2-2
Site Preparation ................................................................ 2-3
Mechanical Installation ...................................................... 2-4
Installation in 19" Rack...................................................... 2-4
Mechanical Rack Installation............................................... 2-5
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2.5.
2.5.1.
2.6.
2.6.1.
2.7.
2.7.1.
2.7.2.
2.7.3.
Chapter 3.
3.1.
3.1.1.
3.1.2.
3.1.3.
3.2.
3.2.1.
3.2.2.
Chapter 4.
4.1.
4.1.1.
4.1.2.
4.2.
4.2.1.
4.2.2.
4.3.
4.3.1.
4.3.2.
4.3.3.
4.3.4.
4.4.
4.4.1.
4.4.2.
4.4.3.
4.5.
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4.5.1
4.5.2.
4.5.3.
4.5.4.
4.5.5.
4.6.
4.6.1.
4.6.2.
4.6.3.
4.6.4.
4.6.5.
Chapter 5.
User Manual
Front Matter
Compact Flash Installation ................................................. 2-7
Installation ...................................................................... 2-7
Electrical Installation ......................................................... 2-8
Electrical Power Connections (AC or DC) .............................. 2-8
Initialization and Configuration ......................................... 2-10
Powering Up................................................................... 2-10
Initialization Sequence .................................................... 2-10
Initial Configuration ........................................................ 2-11
Control Interfaces .......................................... 3-1
Front Panel Control Interface.............................................. 3-1
Controls and Displays ........................................................ 3-2
Screen Types ................................................................... 3-5
Initializing the Front Panel ............................................... 3-11
Web-Based Management Control Interface......................... 3-12
Controls and Displays ...................................................... 3-13
Initializing the Web-Based Management ............................ 3-22
Operation and Management ........................... 4-1
Saving Configuration ......................................................... 4-2
Front Panel Save Menu ...................................................... 4-3
Web-Based Management Save Procedure............................. 4-4
Root Menu ....................................................................... 4-5
Front Panel Root Menu ...................................................... 4-6
Web-Based Management Main Screen ................................. 4-8
Preset Menu ................................................................... 4-10
Recall Menu ................................................................... 4-11
Save Current Preset Menu................................................ 4-13
Delete Menu................................................................... 4-18
Rename Menu ................................................................ 4-20
Modulation and Up-Converter Menu .................................. 4-23
L-Band Modulator Parameters .......................................... 4-26
IF Modulator Parameters.................................................. 4-31
General Modulation Parameters ........................................ 4-34
Configuration Menu ......................................................... 4-44
Transport Stream Menu ................................................... 4-47
Video Menu .................................................................... 4-70
Audio Menu .................................................................... 4-70
Output Interface Menu .................................................... 4-70
Unit Menu ...................................................................... 4-80
Status Menu................................................................... 4-81
Service and PID Table ..................................................... 4-83
Unit Configurations and Permissions.................................. 4-85
Alarm Status .................................................................. 4-87
Access Authorization ....................................................... 4-87
Modulator Status ............................................................ 4-88
Service Configuration ..................................... 5-1
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UE-9000
Universal Encoder Platform
6.1.4.
6.1.5.
6.1.6.
6.1.7.
6.2.
6.2.1.
6.2.2.
6.2.3.
6.2.4.
6.2.5.
6.2.6.
6.2.7.
6.2.8.
6.2.9.
6.3.
6.3.1.
6.3.2.
6.3.3.
6.3.4.
6.3.5.
6.3.6.
6.3.7.
6.3.8.
5.1.
5.1.1.
5.1.2.
5.1.3.
5.1.4.
5.1.5.
5.1.6.
5.2.
5.2.1.
5.2.2.
5.3.
5.3.1.
5.3.2.
Chapter 6.
6.1.
6.1.1.
6.1.2.
6.1.3.
Chapter 7.
7.1.
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7.1.1
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7.1.2
Service List ...................................................................... 5-4
Service Name ................................................................... 5-6
Service ID........................................................................ 5-6
PMT PID........................................................................... 5-7
PCR PID........................................................................... 5-7
Scrambling Menu .............................................................. 5-8
Add and Drop PID ........................................................... 5-11
Add Service.................................................................... 5-15
Add Service Menu (Front Panel) ........................................ 5-15
Add Service (Web-Management)....................................... 5-17
Drop Service .................................................................. 5-18
Drop Service Menu (Front Panel) ...................................... 5-18
Drop Service (Web-Management) ..................................... 5-20
Video Menu .................................................... 6-1
Video Source Menu ........................................................... 6-5
Video Source .................................................................... 6-6
Video Format.................................................................... 6-7
Video StatMux .................................................................. 6-8
Video Test Pattern ............................................................ 6-9
Aspect Ratio ..................................................................... 6-9
VBI Menu ....................................................................... 6-11
Analog Interface Menu..................................................... 6-18
MPEG-2 Configuration Menu ............................................. 6-25
Dual Pass Parameters Menu ............................................. 6-27
PID ............................................................................... 6-30
Activation ...................................................................... 6-30
Video Resolution ............................................................. 6-31
Rate .............................................................................. 6-32
Video Profile................................................................... 6-33
Latency Control .............................................................. 6-34
Pre-Processing................................................................ 6-35
MPEG-2 Advanced Menu .................................................. 6-36
H.264 Configuration Menu................................................ 6-45
PID ............................................................................... 6-46
Activation ...................................................................... 6-47
Video Resolution ............................................................. 6-47
Rate .............................................................................. 6-49
Display Scan .................................................................. 6-49
Spatial Filter Strength ..................................................... 6-50
Temporal Filter Strength .................................................. 6-51
H.264 Advanced Menu ..................................................... 6-52
Audio Menu.................................................... 7-1
Musicam Configuration Menu .............................................. 7-4
PID ................................................................................. 7-6
Activation ........................................................................ 7-6
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7.1.4.
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7.1.6.
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7.1.10.
7.1.11.
7.1.12.
7.1.13.
7.1.14.
7.2.
7.2.1.
7.2.2.
7.2.3.
7.2.4.
7.2.5.
7.2.6.
7.2.7.
7.2.8.
7.2.9.
7.2.10.
7.2.11.
7.2.12.
7.2.13.
7.2.14.
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7.3
7.3.1.
7.3.2.
7.3.3.
7.3.4.
7.3.5.
7.3.6.
7.3.7.
7.3.8.
7.3.9.
7.3.10.
7.3.11.
7.3.12.
7.3.13.
7.4.
7.4.1.
7.4.2.
User Manual
Front Matter
Coding Scheme ................................................................ 7-7
Source ............................................................................ 7-8
Sample Rate .................................................................. 7-10
Output Rate ................................................................... 7-11
Encoding Mode ............................................................... 7-12
Test .............................................................................. 7-13
Language....................................................................... 7-14
Volume.......................................................................... 7-14
Max Input Level.............................................................. 7-15
Impedance..................................................................... 7-15
A/V Delay Offset ............................................................. 7-16
Advanced Menu .............................................................. 7-17
Dolby Configuration Menu ................................................ 7-21
PID ............................................................................... 7-23
Activation ...................................................................... 7-23
Coding Scheme .............................................................. 7-24
Source .......................................................................... 7-25
Sample Rate .................................................................. 7-27
Output Rate ................................................................... 7-28
Encoding Mode ............................................................... 7-29
Test .............................................................................. 7-30
Language....................................................................... 7-30
Volume.......................................................................... 7-31
Max Input Level.............................................................. 7-32
Impedance..................................................................... 7-33
A/V Delay Offset ............................................................. 7-34
Advanced Menu .............................................................. 7-35
Pre-Processing Menu ....................................................... 7-43
AAC\LC Configuration Menu ............................................. 7-47
PID ............................................................................... 7-49
Activation ...................................................................... 7-49
Coding Scheme .............................................................. 7-50
Source .......................................................................... 7-51
Sample Rate .................................................................. 7-53
Output Rate ................................................................... 7-54
Encoding Mode ............................................................... 7-55
Test .............................................................................. 7-56
Language....................................................................... 7-56
Volume.......................................................................... 7-57
Max Input Level.............................................................. 7-58
Impedance..................................................................... 7-59
A/V Delay Offset ............................................................. 7-60
Audio Pass-Through Schemes........................................... 7-61
Dolby AC-3 Pass-Through Menu ........................................ 7-62
Dolby-E Pass-Through Menu............................................. 7-75
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UE-9000
Universal Encoder Platform
7.4.3.
7.5.
7.5.1.
7.5.2.
7.5.3.
Chapter 8.
8.1.
8.1.1.
8.1.2.
8.2.
8.2.1.
8.2.2.
8.3.
8.3.1.
8.3.2.
8.3.3.
8.3.4.
8.3.5.
8.3.6.
8.4.
8.4.1.
8.4.2.
8.4.3.
8.4.4.
8.5.
8.5.1.
8.5.2.
8.5.3.
8.6.
8.6.1.
8.6.2.
8.6.3.
8.6.4.
8.7.
8.7.1.
8.8.
8.8.1.
8.9.
8.9.1.
8.9.2.
8.9.3.
8.10.
8.10.1.
8.11.
8.11.1.
Linear PCM Menu ............................................................ 7-88
Embedded Parameters Menu .......................................... 7-101
Digital Video Source ...................................................... 7-103
Group.......................................................................... 7-103
Channel ....................................................................... 7-104
Unit Menu ...................................................... 8-1
Licensing ......................................................................... 8-3
Device ID......................................................................... 8-4
License Key ...................................................................... 8-5
Authorization Menu ........................................................... 8-6
User Identification............................................................. 8-6
Enter Code ....................................................................... 8-6
System Menu ................................................................... 8-7
System Description ........................................................... 8-8
System Up-Time ............................................................... 8-8
System Contact ................................................................ 8-9
System Name................................................................... 8-9
System Location ............................................................. 8-10
Temperature .................................................................. 8-10
StatMux Server Parameters.............................................. 8-11
StatMux CMD IP ............................................................. 8-12
StatMux CMD Port........................................................... 8-12
StatMux Stat IP .............................................................. 8-13
StatMux Stat Port ........................................................... 8-13
Ethernet Port (Management) Menu.................................... 8-14
IP Address ..................................................................... 8-15
Subnet Mask .................................................................. 8-16
Default Gateway ............................................................. 8-17
SNMP Traps Menu ........................................................... 8-18
Traps Destination List ...................................................... 8-19
Add Entry Menu (front-panel) ........................................... 8-23
Drop Entry Menu (front-panel).......................................... 8-24
Add and Drop Entries (web-management).......................... 8-25
System Clock ................................................................. 8-28
Source........................................................................... 8-30
Serial Port (Management) Menu........................................ 8-31
Baud Rate ...................................................................... 8-32
Version Information Menu ................................................ 8-33
Encoder Serial Number .................................................... 8-33
Software Version Menu .................................................... 8-34
Hardware Version ........................................................... 8-34
Date/Time Menu ............................................................. 8-35
Set Time Menu ............................................................... 8-36
Alarm Configuration Menu................................................ 8-40
Alarm Setting Menu......................................................... 8-41
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8.12.
8.12.1.
Appendix A
A.1
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.4.1
A.4.2
A.4.3
Appendix B
B.1
B.2
B.3
B.4
B.4.1
B.4.2
Appendix C
C.1
C.2
C.3
C.4
C.4.1
C.4.2
C.5
C.5.1
C.6
C.6.1
C.7
C.7.1
C.7.2
C.7.3
Appendix D
D.1
D.2
D.2.1
D.2.2
Appendix E
E.1
E.2
User Manual
Front Matter
Display Contrast Menu..................................................... 8-43
Set Contrast................................................................... 8-43
Software Download Using FTP .......................A-1
UE-9000 Setup IP ............................................................. A-1
PC FTP Application ............................................................ A-1
Download Preparations ...................................................... A-2
Loading the Software through FTP ...................................... A-2
Logon.............................................................................. A-4
Delete Encoder's Database................................................. A-5
Loading the File ................................................................ A-7
Database Cloning ...........................................B-1
UE-9000 Setup IP ............................................................. B-1
Download Preparations ...................................................... B-1
PC FTP Application ............................................................ B-1
Updating Database through FTP.......................................... B-2
Logon.............................................................................. B-4
Cloning the File ................................................................ B-5
Installation – German Translation.................. C-1
Sicherheitsvorkehrungen ................................................... C-1
I Inventarprüfung ............................................................. C-3
Vorbereitung des Standorts................................................ C-4
Mechanischer Einbau ......................................................... C-5
Einbau in das 19-Zoll-Rack................................................. C-5
Mechanischer Einbau in das Rack ........................................ C-6
Compact Flash-Installation................................................. C-8
Installation ...................................................................... C-8
Elektrische Installation ...................................................... C-9
Stromanschluss (Wechselstrom oder Gleichstrom) ................ C-9
Initialisierung und Konfigurierung ..................................... C-11
Einschaltung .................................................................. C-11
Initialisierungssequenz .................................................... C-11
Erstkonfigurierung .......................................................... C-12
Bit-Rate Management and Related Dependency
Checks........................................................... D-1
Elementary Streams' Output Rate and Unit's Output Rate ......D-1
Adding an Elementary Stream ............................................D-2
Increase the TS Output Rate ..............................................D-3
Decrease Other ES Bit-Rate ...............................................D-3
IP FEC Concept............................................... E-1
IP Stream Structure .......................................................... E-1
Stream Correction through Forward Error Correction ............. E-1
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UE-9000
Universal Encoder Platform
LIST OF FIGURES
UE-9000 Device .................................................................. 1-7
Front View ......................................................................... 1-7
UE-9210 Rear View ............................................................. 1-8
UE-9217 Rear View – DSNG Module ...................................... 1-9
UE-9xx0 Rear View – IF Modulator ........................................ 1-9
UE-9500 Rear View – Audio-Only Module ............................. 1-10
Rack Mount Slides............................................................... 2-5
Encoders Mounted in a Single Rack ....................................... 2-6
Compact Flash Drive ........................................................... 2-7
Power Supply Jack Screw Ground Connection ......................... 2-9
Ethernet Cable Connection ................................................... 2-11
Front Panel ........................................................................ 3-2
Alphanumeric Touch Pad...................................................... 3-3
Menu Navigation Screen Example ......................................... 3-6
Edit Menu Screen Example ................................................... 3-7
Table Menu Screen Example................................................. 3-8
Edit Value Screen Example................................................... 3-9
Select Value Screen Example................................................ 3-10
Web-Based Management Window – General View ................. 3-12
Web-Based Management Window – Status and Configuration
Sections .......................................................................... 3-13
Web-Based Management Title ............................................ 3-14
Web-Based Management Title ............................................ 3-14
Status Menu ..................................................................... 3-17
'Save' Bar ........................................................................ 3-17
Main-Menu Tabs ............................................................... 3-18
Sub-Menu Tabs................................................................. 3-18
Sub-Menu Hyperlink .......................................................... 3-19
Dynamic Hyperlinks' List .................................................... 3-19
Edit-Value Parameter ........................................................ 3-20
Select-Value Parameter ..................................................... 3-20
Save Changes Button ........................................................ 3-21
Drop Changes Button ........................................................ 3-21
Refresh Button ................................................................. 3-21
IP Address Field ................................................................ 3-24
"Save Changes" and "Drop Changes" Buttons ......................... 4-4
Saving Confirmation Message ............................................... 4-4
Dropping Confirmation Message............................................ 4-5
UE-9000 Root Menu Tree ..................................................... 4-7
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Web-Based Management Display – Main Menu ....................... 4-8
Web-Based Management Main Menu Tree Structure ................ 4-9
Preset Menu Tree.............................................................. 4-10
Recall Preset Menu Display................................................. 4-11
Save Preset Menu Display .................................................. 4-13
Override Existing Preset Menu Display ................................. 4-14
Specify Preset Name Menu Display...................................... 4-16
Delete Preset Menu Display ................................................ 4-18
Rename Preset Menu Display ............................................. 4-20
Configuration Menu Tree.................................................... 4-45
Transport Menu – Sub Tabs (General Menu Display).............. 4-48
Transport Menu – Web-Management Tree Structure.............. 4-49
Cascading Menu Display .................................................... 4-54
Scrambling Menu Display ................................................... 4-56
Clear Scrambling Menu Display........................................... 4-57
BISS-1 Scrambling Menu Display ........................................ 4-59
BISS-E Buried ID Scrambling Menu Display.......................... 4-61
BISS-E Injected ID Scrambling Menu Display ....................... 4-63
SI Tables Menu Display ..................................................... 4-65
IP Out Menu Display.......................................................... 4-72
Status Menu Tree ............................................................. 4-81
Status Section .................................................................. 4-82
Services and PIDs Table Display ......................................... 4-84
Services and PIDs Table Display ......................................... 4-86
Alarms List Display ........................................................... 4-87
L-Band Modulator Status Display ........................................ 4-88
IF Modulator Status Display ............................................... 4-88
Service Configuration Menu Tree Structure (According to Front
Panel) ............................................................................... 5-2
Services Menu Display ......................................................... 5-3
Service List Display ............................................................. 5-4
Service Configuration Menu – First Service Selected................ 5-5
Scrambling Menu Display ..................................................... 5-8
Scrambling Activation Field Display ..................................... 5-10
PID List Table Display........................................................ 5-14
Services Menu Display – Add Service .................................. 5-17
Services Menu Display – Drop Service ................................. 5-20
Video Parameters Menu Display – Video 1 Selected ................. 6-3
Video Menu Tree Structure................................................... 6-4
Video Source Menu Display .................................................. 6-5
VBI Lines Menu Display ..................................................... 6-13
Select VBI Lines Value....................................................... 6-14
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VBI Bit-Rate Calculation Formula ........................................ 6-16
Analog Interface Section Display......................................... 6-19
MPEG2 Parameters Menu ................................................... 6-26
Dual Pass Parameters Menu ............................................... 6-28
MPEG2 Advanced Parameters Menu..................................... 6-36
H.264 Configuration Menu.................................................. 6-46
H.264 Advanced Parameters Menu ...................................... 6-52
Audio Configuration Menu Tree Structure (Divided into Coding
Schemes) .......................................................................... 7-2
Musicam Configuration Menu Display – Aud1 Selected ............. 7-5
Musicam Advanced Menu Display ........................................ 7-17
Dolby Configuration Menu Display – Aud1 Selected ............... 7-22
Dolby Advanced Menu Display ............................................ 7-35
Dolby Pre-Processing Menu Display ..................................... 7-43
AAC\LC Configuration Menu Display – Aud1 Selected............. 7-48
UE-9000 Clock Interface Synchronization............................. 7-61
Dolby AC-3 Pass-Through Configuration Menu – Aud1 Selected7-63
Dolby-E Pass-Through Configuration Menu – Aud1 Selected ... 7-76
Linear PCM Configuration Menu – Aud1 Selected................... 7-89
Embedded Parameters Section Display ...............................7-101
Embedded Audio Source ...................................................7-102
Unit Menu Tree Structure ..................................................... 8-1
Licensing Menu Display........................................................ 8-3
System Menu Display .......................................................... 8-7
StatMux Menu Display ....................................................... 8-11
Management (Ethernet Port) Menu Display .......................... 8-14
SNMP Traps List Display..................................................... 8-19
Trap Configuration Menu Display......................................... 8-20
"Add New" Button ............................................................. 8-25
Select an Entry ................................................................. 8-26
Delete Button ................................................................... 8-27
External-Clock Mechanism Illustration ................................. 8-28
Clock Menu Display ........................................................... 8-29
Serial Port Menu Display .................................................... 8-31
Version Menu Display ........................................................ 8-33
Version Menu Display ........................................................ 8-34
Date Menu Display ............................................................ 8-35
Alarm Menu Display .......................................................... 8-41
Alarm Severity Parameter Display ....................................... 8-42
Start Menu Run................................................................. A-2
'Run' Dialog Box ................................................................. A-3
FTP Session Display ............................................................ A-3
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FTP Session Display – Username and Password ...................... A-4
FTP Session Display – Bin .................................................... A-4
FTP Session Display – CD Config and LS Folders ..................... A-5
FTP Session Display – Database Files .................................... A-6
FTP Session Display – Remove Database Files ........................ A-6
FTP Session Display – File Location ....................................... A-7
FTP Session Display – Software Download Complete ............... A-8
Start Menu Run................................................................. B-2
Run Dialog Box................................................................... B-3
FTP Session Display ............................................................ B-3
FTP Session Display – Username and Password ...................... B-4
FTP Session Display – Bin .................................................... B-4
FTP Session Display – File Location ....................................... B-5
FTP Session Display – Software Download Complete ............... B-6
Gestellaufsatzschiene .......................................................... C-6
Encoder, die in ein einzelnes Rack eingebaut sind .................. C-7
Compact Flash-Treiber........................................................ C-8
Netzversorgung Abdrückschraube (Ground Jackscrew) zum
Erdungsanschluss ............................................................. C-10
Adding a New Elementary Stream .........................................D-2
Bit-Rate Consumption Calculation Formula .............................D-2
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VBI Lines Available Values ................................................. 6-14
Automatic Resolution Values .............................................. 6-32
Automatic Resolution Values .............................................. 6-48
Channel #1 Source Vs. Channel #2 Source ............................ 7-9
Channel #2 Source Vs. Channel #1 Source ............................ 7-9
Available Musicam Output Rate Options ............................... 7-12
Channel #1 Source Vs. Channel #2 Source .......................... 7-26
Channel #2 Source Vs. Channel #1 Source .......................... 7-26
Available Dolby Output Rate Options ................................... 7-29
Channel #1 Source Vs. Channel #2 Source .......................... 7-52
Channel #2 Source Vs. Channel #1 Source .......................... 7-52
Available AAC\LC Output Rate Options................................. 7-55
Channel #1 Source Vs. Channel #2 Source .......................... 7-67
Channel #2 Source Vs. Channel #1 Source .......................... 7-67
Available Dolby AC-3 Output Rate Options ........................... 7-70
Channel #1 Source Vs. Channel #2 Source .......................... 7-80
Channel #2 Source Vs. Channel #1 Source .......................... 7-80
Channel #1 Source Vs. Channel #2 Source .......................... 7-93
Channel #2 Source Vs. Channel #1 Source .......................... 7-93
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Front Matter
INTRODUCTION
Scopus Video Networks Ltd. takes great pride in delivery of its products and makes every endeavor to ensure your full satisfaction.
On behalf of the whole Scopus team, we would like to extend our congratulations on your investment in the UE-9000 Series of Universal Encoders.
M
ANUAL
S
COPE
A
ND
S
TRUCTURE
The UE-9000 Universal Encoder User manual is comprised of the following chapters:
1. O
VERVIEW
This chapter provides the introduction and product description, including:
• Highlights and Benefits
• Applications
• Management
• Mechanical Structure
• Model Options
• Characteristics and Specifications
2. I
NSTALLATION
This chapter provides information and procedures required to install and activate the unit. These procedures include:
• Inventory Check
• Site Preparation
• Installation in 19" Rack
• Mechanical Rack Installation
• Compact Flash Installation
• Electrical Installation
• Initialization and Configuration
3. C
ONTROL
I
NTERFACES
This chapter details the main control interfaces, such as UE front panel and web-management interface, as well as their operation, interface, and so on.
4. O
PERATION AND
M
ANAGEMENT
This chapter and all proceeding chapters detail unit operation including control and monitoring functional capabilities.
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T
ERMS AND
A
BBREVIATIONS
Table 1-1: UE-9000 User Manual Terms and Abbreviations
T ERM
ASI
ATSC
C/V
CA
CAS
CAT
CBR
CF
DJ
DVB
ECM
EMM
ES
MPEG
D ESCRIPTION
Asynchronous Serial Interface
Advanced Television Systems
Committee
Composite Video interface
Conditional Access
Conditional Access System
Conditional Access Table
Constant Bit-Rate
Compact Flash (card)
De-Jitter, De-Jittering
Digital Video Broadcast
Entitlement Management
Message
Entitlement Control Message
Elementary Stream, also called
Stream Element
Motion Picture Expert Group
T ERM
PAT
PCM
PCR
PID
PMT
SPTS
PSI
SI
TBC
TS
UCM
UE
VBR
D ESCRIPTION
Program Association Table
Pulse Code Modulation
Program Clock Reference
Packet Identifier
Program Mapping Table
Single-Protocol Transport Stream
Program Specific Information
Service Information
Time Base Corrector
Transport Stream
Up-Converter Modulator
Universal Encoder
Variable Bit-Rate
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T
ECHNICAL
S
UPPORT
In case of technical problems with the encoder components, refer to the system documentation. This will assist you in resolving most technical difficulties.
Call your local distributor for technical support if required.
R
ETURNING
F
AULTY
P
ARTS
Before Returning an Item:
• Request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) tracking number from your local distributor.
• Scopus Video Networks Support will assign an RMA number; this must accompany the item being returned and will be referred to in all correspondence.
• Send the item to Scopus Video Networks with number included in the accompanying documentation (shipping and customs forms).
Customer Support Contact Information
Scopus Video Networks Ltd.
International Headquarters
Scopus Video Networks Inc.
Americas
10 Ha’amal St., Park Afek
Rosh Ha’ayin, 48092
Israel
3 Independence Way
Princeton, NJ 08540
USA
Tel: (972)-3-900-7777
Fax: (972)-3-900-7888
Tel: (609)-987-8090
Fax: (609)-987-8095
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.scopus.net
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Tzahi
UE-9000
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EC Declaration of Conformity
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Warranty
SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. warrants that the product and any part thereof, including but not limited to spare parts will, when properly installed, conform to SCOPUS Video Networks
Ltd. published specifications. Also, the product and any parts thereof, including but not limited to spare parts, will be free from defects deriving from faulty workmanship and faulty materials under standard use and service, for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of manufacture thereof.
The supply of spare parts at a reasonable cost shall be available for a period of three (3) years from the date of delivery.
This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear of the product or other defects due to circumstances beyond SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. Control, such as: unsuitable operating means, chemical, Electro-mechanical, or electrical influences and damages, which may be caused by interference by the CUSTOMER or any unauthorized third party.
Defective cards and assemblies will be sent to SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. for repair. The repaired cards and assemblies will be returned to the CUSTOMER within 30 days from their receipt by SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd.
Cards and assemblies repaired during the twelve (12) month warranty period will carry a warranty of six (6) months from date of repair or until the end of the original warranty period, whichever is the later date.
SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. sole liability under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement with equivalent units at SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. facilities, of any product or parts thereof that do not conform to SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. published specifications or that are defective in material or workmanship, as specified above. The expense of installing repaired or replaced parts shall be borne by the CUSTOMER.
SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. sole obligation under this warranty is to be the supplier of the product to the CUSTOMER and to provide such services as set out in this warranty according to the SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. terms and conditions provided for herein. In no event will
SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. be liable to the CUSTOMER for any: business expenses, loss of profits, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, however caused, unless such expenses, loss, or damage derived from an infringement of patents of copyrights.
THE WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Beyond the warranty period, SCOPUS Video Networks Ltd. shall repair or replace defective cards and assemblies according to its standard, relevant price list at such time. Cards and assemblies thus repaired shall carry a warranty of six (6) months.
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WEEE/R
O
HS C
OMPLIANCE
P
OLICY
Scopus Video Networks Ltd. complies with the European Union's Directive
2002/96/EC as amended by Directive 2003/108/EC, on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment, also known as “WEEE.” Scopus understands all of its products to fall under the WEEE Directive as IT and telecommunications equipment.
Scopus will comply with the European Union's Directive 2002/95/EC on the
Restriction of use of Hazardous Substances, also known as “RoHS”, by July 01,
2006. All our products are either compliant or exempt from the RoHS Directive’s lead-free requirements as far as the use of lead in solders for network infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission as well as network management for telecommunication, is concerned.
Scopus ensures that all products will either be re-used or recycled in compliance with the WEEE Directive.
Green Procurement Policy
As part of its commitment to comply with global environmental initiatives,
Scopus will continue to actively work with its supply chain to ensure the ongoing compliance with EU directives as well as the procurement and utilization of reliable, environmentally responsible alternatives to hazardous substances.
WEEE Recycling
The EU has setup targets for the recovery of waste from electric and electronic equipment (WEEE). In order to assist EU member states to preserve, protect and improve the quality of the environment, protect human health and utilize natural resources prudently and rationally, Scopus strives to recycle in compliance with the WEEE Directive any of its products that cannot be re-used.
Scopus customers should:
• Discard equipment in dedicated disposal areas only.
• Arrange proper recycling of unneeded equipment, e.g. by re-using the equipment or giving it away to charity.
• For the take-back of Scopus equipment, customers must act in accordance with the Scopus take-back policy, as provided in the website.
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Chapter 1.
O
VERVIEW
The Scopus UE-9000 Universal Encoder presents a new concept in video compression. The modulator design of the platform allows various types of users to use different modules. The Universal Encoder platform provides broadcasters with multiple MPEG-2 or H.264 video encoding and also performs simultaneous
H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding.
The versatile UE-9000 series provides a universal solution for current and future encoding needs. The platform enables smooth migration path from MPEG-2 to
H.264, allowing either or both encoding formats to be transmitted concurrently over ASI or IP networks. The UE-9000 can be integrated into an open or closeloop statistical multiplexing architecture to provide superior image quality.
The UE-9000 series provides the following distinct product lines:
• UE-92x0 – MPEG-2 multi-channel encoder
• UE-93x0 – MPEG-2 / H.264 encoder
• UE-94x0 – H.264 encoder
• UE-9500 – Audio-only encoder
• UE-9217/9318 – DVB-S / DVB-S2 DSNG platform
• UE-9800 – HD H.264 encoder (future releases)
The device is controlled locally through the front panel or remotely through a user-friendly graphical web-based management interface. It presents low-power consumption, an advanced program multiplexer, and integrated network interfaces.
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1.1.
H
IGHLIGHTS AND
O
PTIONS
The UE-9000 Universal Encoder Series provides various video and audio compression solutions, housed in a one-rack unit platform. The encoder provides broadcasters with a smooth migration path from MPEG-2 to H.264 format, enabling concurrent transmission of either or both formats. The Universal
Encoder platform provides broadcasters with the following capabilities:
• Standard-definition H.264 encoding
• Dual-channel MPEG-2 video encoding
• Simultaneous H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding
• CBR and VBR support
• Dedicated DVB-S2 DSNG unit
• Up to 8 stereo-pairs Dolby and
Musicam encoding
• Simultaneous IP and ASI outputs
• DVB / ATSC compliance
•
•
•
Integrated cue-tone detection and insertion (SCTE-35)
• Up to 16 channel – encoder cascading
• Cascading redundancy support by passive ASI loop-through
Web-based management
• Low-power consumption – less than 30W per channel
• Advanced program multiplexer – up to 64 services
Integrated network interface
N
OTE
The UE-9000 Series platform is designed to support a wide range of applications.
Some of these applications are currently not supported and will be available in future module releases.
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1.2.
A
PPLICATIONS
The encoder offers a technologically advanced wide range of applications, detailed in this chapter. These applications include:
• UE-94x0 – H.264 Encoding – See Section 1.2.1
• UE-92x0 – MPEG-2 Multi-Channel Encoder – See Section 1.2.2
• UE-9217 – DVB-S or DSNG – See Section 1.2.3
• UE-9318 – DSNG and DVB-S2 – See Section 1.2.4
• Dual Pass Statistical Multiplexing – See Section 1.2.5
• UE-9500 – Audio Only Unit – See Section 1.2.6
1.2.1.
UE-94x0 – H.264 Encoding
The UE-94x0 family presents the UE-9410, a single encoder supporting one CBR
H.264 channel or one dual-pass channel combined in a statistical multiplex.
The UE-94x0 family also consists of the UE-9420, a dual encoder supporting dual CBR H.264. The UE-9420 also supports dual IP output for redundancy purposes, as well as optional MPEG-2 encoding for a smooth migration path from legacy systems.
H.264 encoding is also supported through the UE-93xx family. The UE-93xx devices support both H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding. For details on the UE-93xx and UE-94xx modules, see Module Options , Section 1.5.
1.2.2.
UE-92x0 – MPEG-2 Multi Channel
Encoder
The UE-92x0 platforms offers superb cost effective multi-encoding capabilities.
The UE-9000 Series devices can encode up to four independent MPEG-2 videochannels and eight stereo channels, generating one multi-program transport stream (MPTS).
The unit provides simultaneous IP and ASI outputs and can be managed by intuitive NMS, front panel, and web-based user interfaces. Integrated network interfaces enable effortless integration to cable, satellite, or Telco networks, eliminating the need for an external network adaptor.
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1.2.3.
UE-9217 – DVB-S or DSNG
In the following of the proven success of its DSNG line, the UE-9217 has
MPEG-2, DVB-S2, and DVB-S IF or L-Band outputs in addition to its IP output and multi-encoding architecture. Leveraging Scopus’ years of experience in
DSNG, the UE-9217 is a state-of-the-art unit featuring low-delay mode, front panel control and cascading capabilities in addition to superb video quality.
N OTE
MPEG-2 and DVB-S can be upgraded to DVB-S2.
1.2.4.
UE-9318 – DVB-S2 or DSNG
In the following of the proven success of its DSNG line, the UE-9318 features
MPEG-2 or H.264, and DVB-S2 IF or L-Band outputs, in addition to its IP output and multi-encoding architecture. Leveraging Scopus’ years of experience in
DSNG, the UE-9318 is a state-of-the-art unit featuring low-delay mode, front panel control and cascading capabilities in addition to superb video quality.
N OTE
MPEG-2 and DVB-S2 can be upgraded to H.264.
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1.2.5.
Dual Pass Statistical
Multiplexing
The Universal Encoder serves as a dual-pass solution for current and future statistical-encoding requirements. The platform can be used in either open or closed loop-system architecture. By software configuration and system integration, the UE-9000 Series can become a part of a statistical multiplexing system.
1.2.6.
UE-9500 – Audio Only Unit
The UE-9500 is a versatile audio encoder that enables up to eight stereo channels encoding at broadcast quality combined with IP output, cascading capabilities and optional DVB scrambling. The UE-9500 is ideal for digital radio stations and studios as well as broadcasters and operators seeking to add audio channels.
1.2.7.
UE-98x0 – HD H.264 Encoder
The UE-9800 is an H.264 high-definition (HD) encoding platform that can support a single channel HD channel or two H.264 standard definition channels.
In addition to H.264 encoding, the unit can encode MPEG-2 standard definition concurrently.
AS part of the UE-9000 series, the unit includes a standard ASI and
MPEG-over-IP including ProMPEG FEC. In addition to IP and ASI, the UE-9800 can support L-Band output (DVB-S2 / DVB-S) that can be scrambled by
DVB-BISS.
N OTE
The UE-9800 module will be available in future releases.
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1.3.
M
ANAGEMENT
The Universal Encoder supports both local and remote management through: front panel, web-management, and NMS-700 application.
1.3.1.
Front Panel
The UE-9000 Series front panel provides an easy-to-use graphical interface with a large LCD screen and intuitive control, from which the user can view and configure every parameter of the encoder.
On the right side of the front panel is a compact flash-card port, used for upgrading the encoder software and storing encoder configurations.
1.3.2.
Web-Based Management
The web-based management is a graphical-interface-software, allowing the user to remotely operate the Universal Encoder using easy-to-use, user-friendly software. Managing UE-9000 Series parameters using web-based control is as simple as point-and-click.
1.3.3.
NMS-7000
The Scopus NMS-7000 is a modular state-of-the-art management platform that enables management of Scopus services and devices across video networks. The
NMS-7000 is a flexible and customizable graphical interface.
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Universal Encoder Platform
1.4.
M
ECHANICAL
S
TRUCTURE
Housed in a true 1RU slim-line chassis and featuring power consumption of less then 30W per channel (at its higher density), the Universal Encoder fully integrates with the Scopus product platform.
Figure 1-1: UE-9000 Device
1.4.1.
Front Panel
The front panel allows control using a four-way touch-pad, an [Enter] key, and an [Esc] key. Operational commands and parameters are displayed on a graphical LCD. The four-way touch-pad allows parameter modification and menu scrolling.
The [F1] and [F2] keys are short-cut keys, used for important tasks and menus. [F1] is the
‘
Save’ key, leading to the Save menu from any screen or menu in the front panel. [F2] is a short cut key for setting parameters, such as in Carrier and Modulation Mode parameters in the DSNG modules.
N OTE
F2 short-cut key is currently used only for DSNG modules.
The alphanumeric touch-pad offers an easy-to-use keyboard for setting parameters that require setting a number or a string of characters. Instead of scrolling digits using the arrow keys, the user can now directly set values with free-text using the alphanumeric touch-pad.
For details on the touch-pad functionality and front panel components, see
Section 3.1.1.
The front panel also contains the WARNING and PWR/FAIL LEDs that operate as status indicators (see details in Section 3.1.1).
Figure 1-2 illustrates the UE-9000 Series front panel. .
Figure 1-2: Front View
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1.4.2.
Rear Panel
The rear panel contains all required input and output connectors. The AC connector and power switch are also located on the rear panel.
The different UE-9000 Series modules present different rear panels, as requirements of inputs and connectors vary. The following images illustrate three examples of rear panels:
• Figure 1-3 illustrates the rear panel connectors and inputs of the UE-9210 module.
• Figure 1-4 illustrates the rear panel connectors and inputs of the UE-9217
DSNG module with L-Band modulator connectors.
• Figure 1-5 illustrates the rear panel connectors and inputs of the UE-9217
DSNG module with IF modulator connectors.
• Figure 1-6 illustrates the rear panel connectors and inputs of the UE-9500 audio-only module.
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Figure 1-3: UE-9210 Rear View
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Figure 1-4: UE-9217 Rear View – DSNG Module
Figure 1-5: UE-9xx0 Rear View – IF Modulator
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Figure 1-6: UE-9500 Rear View – Audio-Only Module
N
OTE
ASI Out-1 and ASI Out-3 are duplicates, and therefore are either both scrambled or both cleared.
ASI Out-2 will stand the opposite to ASI Out-1 and ASI Out-3 state (in other words, when the two are scrambled ASI Out-2 is clear and vise versa).
Currently, ASI Out-2 and ASI Out-3 are always clear and ASI Out-2 is always scrambled.
The UE-9xx0 Series rear panel has the following input and output connectors:
•
•
•
•
•
Video input of C/V, SDI
4 XLR connectors for one of the following:
•
•
Up to 2 analog audio input
4 digital analog inputs
Ethernet Management connection
Monitor connection
3 ASI outputs
• IP output interface
• Dry contact alarm – 2 inputs, 1 outputs
• 10 MHz clock (DSNG modules only)
• L-band output interface (L-Band DSNG modules only)
• IF output interface (IF DSNG modules only)
• L-band monitor (L-Band and IF DSNG modules only)
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1.5.
M
ODEL
O
PTIONS
The following sections detail each UE-9000 Series module for basic and software-licensed features.
The available modules in the UE-9000 Series are:
• UE-9210 – MPEG-2 single encoder (see Section 1.5.1)
• UE-9220 – MPEG-2 dual encoder (see Section 1.5.2)
• UE-9217 – MPEG-2 single encoder with DVB-S (see Section 1.5.3)
• UE-9310 – MPEG-2 and H.264 single encoder (see section 1.5.4)
• UE-9318 – MPEG-2 and H.264 single encoder with DVB-S2 (see Section
1.5.5)
• UE-9410 – H.264 single encoder (see Section 1.5.6)
• UE-9500 – Audio only encoder (see Section 1.5.7)
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1.5.1.
UE-9210 Interfaces and
Features
The UE-9210 is an MPEG-2 encoder supporting a single video-channel – C/V
Channel 1 and two analog or four digital audio channels.
The UE-9210 basic and software-licensed features are the following:
Basic Features
• 1 video-channel MPEG-2
• Video format 4:2:2/4:2:0
• Analog and SDI inputs including
TBC
• Compression of up to 4 audio channels (Musicam and AAC) with configurable analog, digital, and embedded sources
• Up to 3 ASI outputs
• IP output
• Dolby 2.0 audio encoding
• Passive ASI loop-through
• GPI dry contact alarm output
• VBI processing: CC, WSS, VITC, and Teletext
• Web-management
Software-Licensed Features
• IP FEC
• ASI cascading and multi-services
• Scrambling
• Pre-processing
• Dolby Digital pass-through
• Linear PCM and Dolby E audio pass-through
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1.5.2.
UE-9220 Interfaces and
Features
The UE-9220 is an MPEG-2 encoder supporting two video-channels – C/V
Channels 1 and 2, as well as two analog or four digital audio channels.
The UE-9220 basic and software-licensed features are the following:
Basic Features
• 2 video-channels encoding
MPEG-2
• Video format 4:2:0
• Compression of up to 8 audio channels (Musicam and AAC), with configurable analog, digital, and embedded sources
• Analog and SDI inputs including
TBC
• Up to 3 ASI outputs
• Passive ASI loop-through
• Web-management
• GPI dry contact alarm output
• VBI processing: CC, WSS, VITC, and Teletext
Software-Licensed Features
• 1 statistical-multiplexing channel
• Pre-processing per channel
• ASI cascading and multi-services
• IP output
• IP FEC
• SCR
• Dolby 2.0 audio encoding
• Dolby Digital 5.1 pass-through
• Linear PCM and Dolby E audio pass-through
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1.5.3.
UE-9217 Interfaces and
Features
The UE-9217 is an MPEG-2 encoder supporting a single video-channel and
DVB-S interface.
The UE-9217 basic and software-licensed features are the following:
Basic Features
• 1 video-channel encoding
MPEG-2
• L-Band or IF modulator output
• Video format 4:2:2/4:2:0
• Built-in DVB-S QPSK modulator
(DVB-S2 hardware ready)
• Broadcast L-band output
• ASI output
• L-band monitoring
• Analog and digital video inputs
• DC output and 10 MHz clock for block up-converter
• Pre-programmed setups
• Compression of up to 4 audio channels (Musicam and AAC), with configurable analog, digital, and embedded sources
• VBI processing: CC, WSS, VPS,
VITC, and Teletext
• Ultra low-latency mode (4:2:2)
• Web-management
Software-Licensed Features
• DVB-DSNG 8PSK/16QAM modulation
• Upgrades to DVB-S2 QPSK/8PSK and DVB-DSNG 8PSK
• Upgrades to DVB-S2 QPSK/8PSK
/16PSK and DVB-DSNG 8PSK/
16QAM
• IP output
• IP FEC
• ASI cascading and multi-services
• Scrambling
• Pre-processing/channel
• Dolby 2.0 audio encoding
• Dolby Digital 5.1 pass-through
• Linear PCM and Dolby E audio pass-through
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1.5.4.
UE-9310 Interfaces and
Features
The UE-9310 is an MPEG-2 and H.264 upgradeable encoder supporting a single video-channel – C/V Channel 1 and two analog or four digital audio channels.
The UE-9310 basic and software-licensed features are the following:
Basic Features
• 1 video-channel encoding MPEG-2
• Built-in H.264 hardware
• ASI and IP outputs
• Analog and digital video inputs
• Pre-programmed setups
• Compression of up to 4 audio channels (Musicam and AAC), with configurable analog, digital, and embedded sources
• VBI processing: CC, VPS, WSS,
VITS, and Teletext
• Web-management
Software-Licensed Features
• H.264 video compression (can be concurrent to MPEG-2)
• IP FEC
• ASI cascading and multi-services
• Scrambling
• Dolby 2.0 audio encoding
• Dolby Digital 5.1 pass-through
• Linear PCM and Dolby E audio pass-through
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1.5.5.
UE-9318 Interfaces and
Features
The UE-9318 is an MPEG-2 and H.264 upgradeable encoder supporting a single video-channel and DVB-S2 interface.
The UE-9318 basic and software-licensed features are the following:
Basic Features
• 1 video-channel encoding MPEG-2
• L-Band or IF modulator output
• Video format 4:2:2
• Built-in DVB-S2/DVB-S QPSK/
8PSK modulator
• Built-in H.264 Hardware
• Broadcast L-band output
• L-band monitoring
• ASI and IP outputs
• Analog and digital video inputs
• DC output and 10 MHz clock for block up-converter
• Pre-programmed setup
• Dolby 2.0 audio encoding
• Compression of up to 4 audio channels (Musicam and AAC), with configurable analog, digital, and embedded sources
• VBI processing: CC, VPS, WSS,
VITC, and Teletext
• Ultra low-latency mode (4:2:2)
• Web-management
Software-Licensed Features
• H.264 video compression (can be concurrent to MPEG-2)
• Upgrade to DVB-S2 16APSK/
DVB-DSNG 16QAM
• IP FEC
• ASI cascading and multi-services
• Scrambling
• Dolby Digital 5.1 pass-through
• Linear PCM and Dolby E audio pass-through
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1.5.6.
UE-9410 Interfaces and
Features
The UE-9410 is an H.264 encoder supporting a single video-channel – C/V
Channel 1 and two analog or four digital audio channels.
The UE-9410 basic and software-licensed features are the following:
Basic Features
• 1 video-channel encoding H.264
• Analog and digital video inputs
• Compression of up to 4 audio channels (Musicam and AAC), with configurable analog, digital, and embedded sources
• Up to 3 ASI outputs
• IP output
• Passive ASI loop-through
• GPI dry-contact alarm output
• VBI processing: CC, WSS, VITC, and Teletext
• Web-management
Software-Licensed Features
• Dolby AC-3 2.0 audio encoding
• IP FEC
• ASI cascading and multi-services
• Scrambling
• Dolby 2.0 audio encoding
• Dolby Digital 5.1 pass-through
• Linear PCM and Dolby E audio pass-through
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1.5.7.
UE-9500 Interfaces and
Features
The UE-9500 is an audio-only encoder supporting eight digital or four analog audio channels.
The UE-9500 basic and software-licensed features are the following:
Basic Features
• Compression of up to 8 audio channels (Musicam and AAC), with configurable analog and digital sources
• Analog and digital audio inputs
• Web-management
• IP input (MPE)
• Pre-programmed setups
• Up to 3 ASI outputs
• IP output
• Passive ASI loop-through
• GPI dry-contact alarm output
• Web-management
Software-Licensed Features
• IP FEC
• ASI cascading and multi-services
• Scrambling
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1.6.
C
HARACTERISTICS AND
C
APABILITIES
1.6.1.
Inputs
F EATURE
V IDEO
A NALOG -P EDESTAL
V IDEO R ESOLUTION
A SPECT R ATIO
A UDIO
ASI I NPUT
C APABILITIES
• Video formats:
- NTSC – M, J
- PAL – M
• Input formats:
- C/V
- SDI
• Horizontal :
720, 704, 640, 544, 528 (for NTSC only), 480,
368, 352
• Vertical :
- NTSC – 480, 240
- PAL – 576, 288
• A/D resolution – 10-bit
• Level – 1.0 Vpp
• Impedance – 75Ω unbalanced
• Interface – ITU-R 656
• 16:9
• 4:3
• Input formats:
- Analog
- AES/EBU
- Embedded
• Built-in multiplexer for encoder cascading
• Passive loop-through for cascading redundancy
• Up to 40 bps
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F EATURE
S YNC C LOCK
C APABILITIES
• Black Burst (C/V) formats :
• PAL
• NTSC
• Level – 1.0 Vpp
• Impedance – 75Ω unbalanced
• Interface – ITU-R 624
N
OTE
Sync-Clock is available for units supporting audio pass-through, and therefore must be requested by the customer upon ordering the unit from Scopus.
1.6.2.
Outputs
F EATURE
ASI O UTPUTS
IP O UTPUTS
C APABILITIES
• Physical line rate – 270 Mbps
• Effective output data rate – 1-80 Mbps (internal clock)
• Impedance – 75±2Ω unbalanced
• Input interface – Hot-Link
• 1 MPEGoIP output (optional)
• Output rate of up to 60 Mbps
• 10/100 Base-T
• UDP protocols
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F EATURE
M ODULATOR
(only for UE-9217 and
UE-9318)
G ENERAL
S PECIFICATIONS
L-B AND M ODULATOR
IF M ODULATOR
C APABILITIES
• QPSK per DVB-S (EN 300-421)
• Optional 8PSK and 16 QAM per DVB-DSNG
(EN 210 301)
• Optional DVB-S2 QPSK, 8PSK, and 16 APSK
(EN 302 307)
• Symbol rate range - 50 Ksps to 15 Msps
• Constant Code Rate Modulation (CCM) mode
• Supports (for DVB-S2 permission):
• 16 Kbit and 64 Kbit FEC blocks
• Pilot mode
• Embedded 24 VDC at 0.5A controlled (on/off)
• Embedded 10 MHz reference clock controlled
(on/off)
• L-band monitor -45 dBm at L-band frequency
• 10 MHz reference clock controller (on/off)
• L-band output 950 MHz to 1,750 MHz
• Output power ranges from -7 dBm to -50dBm
– 1 dB step
• Embedded 24 VDC at 0.5A controlled (on/off)
• Embedded 10 MHz reference clock controlled
(on/off)
• L-band monitor -45 dBm at L-band frequency
• 10 MHz reference clock controller (on/off)
• IF output 70 to 140 MHz (50 to 180 MHz)
• Output power ranges from -35 dBm to 5 dBm
– 1 dB step
• L-band monitor 950 dBm at IF frequency
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1.6.3.
Capabilities
F EATURE
P ROCESSING V IDEO
P ROCESSING A UDIO
C APABILITIES
• Video encoding formats:
- MPEG-2 4:2:0 MP@ML
- MPEG-2 4:2:2 MP@ML
- H.264 4:2:0 MP@level3
- Low delay mode (available for both formats)
• Video encoding rates:
- 4:2:0 – Up to 15 Mbps
- 4:2:2 – 5Mbps to 50 Mbps
• Each Video input supports Broadcast Test
Pattern (BAR signal emulation)
• Audio encoding formats:
- MPEG-1 layer 2 (Musicam)
- Dolby Digital 2.0 (AC-3)
- Advanced Audio Coding - Low Complexity
(AAC-LC)
• Audio encoding rates:
- Musicam - 64 Kbps to 640 Kbps
- Dolby Digital - 56 Kbps to 640 Kbps
- AAC\LC – 64 Kbps to 192 Kbps (stereo)
- Audio Pass-Through – 32Kbps to 288 Kbps
• AES/EBU audio:
- Input impedance – 110 ± 2Ω
• Analog audio input:
- Impedance – Balanced 600Ω / >13KΩ
Selectable
- Input level adjustment –
0 dBFS= -20 dBu to +20 dBu (0.5dB steps)
- Quantization – 24 bit (without compression)
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F EATURE C APABILITIES
P
(
ROCESSING
CONTINUE )
A UDIO
A UDIO P ASS THROUGH • Dolby AC-3 pass through
• Dolby-E pass through
• Linear PCM pass through
M ULTIPLEXING
• SRC – Sample Rate Converter
• Sampling rates:
- 32 KHz
- 44.1 KHz
- 48 KHz
• Audio mode:
• Mono Stereo, Single Channel, Dual Channel, Joint
Stereo
• PSI/SI tables:
PAT, PMT, CAT, NIT, SDT, EIT, TDT
• Advanced Multiplexing – Up to 5 multi-services
• Encoding and multiplexing is compliant with:
- ISO/IEC 13818(MPEG-2)
- DVB MPEG-2 implementation guidelines (DVB
001)
A UDIO
DNR
/V IDEO D ELAY • Delay Range – ±300mSEC
• DNR selectable per video-channel (optional)
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1.6.4.
Control and Monitoring
F EATURE
R EMOTE
C APABILITIES
L OCAL
• Web-based management through 100 Base-T interface
• NMS-7000 communication (through SNMP), management through 100 Base-T interface
• Front panel contains:
- Graphic rear-lit LCD
- Easy access keys
- Alphanumeric Touch Pad
S OFTWARE U PGRADE • Available through Compact-Flash Memory slot located on the front panel
• Software updated using Compact-Flash memory card, initiated by FTP and TFTP
• 1 configurable output for statuses and faults
D RY C ONTACT A LARMS
(GPI/O)
C ONFIGURATION S ETUPS • Up to 5 different setup configurations
1.6.5.
BIT (Built In Tests)
F EATURE
A UDIO
V IDEO
C APABILITIES
• Audio test tone
• Video test patterns:
- Color Bar
- Blue
- Black
- Flicker
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1.6.6.
Power and Physical
Specifications
F EATURE
D IMENSIONS
C APABILITIES
1U height, 19” wide
439x44x489 mm (WxHxD)
W EIGHT
P OWER
10 lbs
5 kg
• Voltage:
• 90-260V AC
• -48 DC (optional)
• Power consumption:
• UE-9210 – Up to 60 W
• UE-9220 – Up to 70 W
• UE-9217 – Up to 70 W (with 24V = on add 14 W)
• UE-9310 – Up to 60 W
• UE-9318 – Up to 75 W (with 24V = on add 14 W)
• UE-9410 – Up to 60 W
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1.6.7.
Environment
F EATURE
T EMPERATURE
H UMIDITY
P RESSURE
C APABILITIES
• Operating – 0°-50° C
• Storage – (-)20°-70° C
85% on-condensing
From -200 ft. up to 10,000 ft.
1.6.8.
Compliance
C APABILITIES F EATURE
EMC
S AFETY
FCC part 15, subpart B class A
• FCC part 15
• In accordance with EN 60950-1
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Chapter 2.
I
NSTALLATION
This chapter details the UE-9000 Series installation procedures and requirements. This includes the following topics:
• Safety Precautions – See Section 2.1
• Inventory Check – See Section 2.2
• Site Preparations – See Section 2.3
• Mechanical Installation – See Section 2.4
• Compact Flash Installation – See Section 2.5
• Electrical Installation – See Section 2.6
• Initialization and Configuration – See Section 2.7
N OTE
For German translation of the Installation chapter, see Appendix C.
2.1.
S
AFETY
P
RECAUTIONS
To avoid injury and prevent equipment damage, observe the following safety precautions:
• Do not move or ship equipment unless it is correctly packed in its original wrapping and shipping containers.
• Only Scopus trained personnel can undertake equipment service and maintenance.
• To prevent damage by lightning, ground the unit according to local regulations.
• Do no permit unqualified personnel to operate the unit.
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2.2.
I
NVENTORY
C
HECK
Before installation ensure that all the equipment has arrived. Check the received parts for damage, according to the following list:
I TEM Q UANTITY
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Power Cable
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1
AC Power Cable (for AC-powered encoders) 1 of the following:
• European code cable (Euro)
• American code cable (U.S.)
• Power cable (other countries)
DC Power Cable (for DC-powered encoders) 1
1
1
C
AUTION
I
F ANYTHING IS MISSING OR DAMAGED
,
DO NOT CONTINUE WITH THE INSTALLATION
.
S
EE THE
BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL FOR
S
COPUS SUPPORT PROCEDURE DETAILS
.
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2.3.
S
ITE
P
REPARATION
It is recommended to install the encoder within 1.5m (approx. 5 feet) from an easily accessible grounded AC outlet, capable of furnishing the required supply voltage as follows:
• The use of a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) and an AVR (Automated
Voltage Regulation) is highly recommended to ensure correct operation of the encoder.
• The main power supply must be installed by a qualified electrician according to power authority regulations. All powering must be wired with an earth leakage, according to local regulations.
• For any rack installation, ensure the rack is correctly grounded.
N OTES
• In case of rack installation, ensure that a designated 19" rack is fully prepared for installation.
• Ensure sufficient space behind the rack for easy access for installation and maintenance procedures.
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2.4.
M
ECHANICAL
I
NSTALLATION
The following sections detail the installation of a UE-9000 unit in a 19" rack using the Scopus mounting slides.
2.4.1.
Installation in 19" Rack
Before installing the unit within the rack, ensure sufficient space behind the rack and easy access fro installation and maintenance procedures.
To prepare the UE-9000 for rack installation, perform the following steps:
1. The rack adapter kit includes two mounting brackets. The brackets are fastened with four screws to the sides of the UE-9000 housing. To do so, perform the following: a. Fasten each bracket to both sides of the UE-9000 housing. Use two flat-washer screws for each side. b. Use the two front holes at the side of the housing to attach the bracket.
Complementing nuts are already in place on the inner side of the holes.
After attaching the brackets, the unit is ready for rack installation.
2. Fasten the brackets to the side rails of the rack with four screws (not included in the kit), two for each side.
A standard 19" rack can hold several UE-9000 units.
3. Ensure proper grounding of the rack assembly to prevent potential electrical problems in the device. See Section 2.6.1.1 for details on grounding the
UE-9000 to a rack mount.
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2.4.2.
Mechanical Rack Installation
The UE-9000 uses forced air ventilation, evacuating the air toward left side panel (left wall) of the 19” rack. To ensure smooth airflow, special “L” shape slides are provided for rack mounting (see Figure 2-1). The brackets are fastened with screws on the sides of the UE-9000 Chassis.
To prepare the UE-9000 for rack installation, fasten the brackets to the rack side rails with four screws (not included in the kit), two in on each side.
Figure 2-1: Rack Mount Slides
C AUTION
E
NSURE THAT A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF AIRFLOW ENTERS THE
UE-9000
FROM THE LEFT END
(
FROM THE FRONT PANEL POINT OF VIEW
).
T
AKE EXTRA CARE IF OTHER DEVICES IN THE RACK USE
AIRFLOW IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION
.
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R
ACK
-S
PACING
R
ECOMMENDATION
A fully loaded 19”/42U rack is recommended to be mounted with UE-9000 as follows:
1. Use the special brackets detailed in Section 2.4.2.
2. Mount the UE-9000 in groups of five units per mounting bracket.
3. Leave 1U space between each group of the five units.
The maximum number of encoders per a 19”/42U rack is 35 (seven groups of five units, see Figure 2-2).
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Figure 2-2: Encoders Mounted in a Single Rack
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2.5.
C
OMPACT
F
LASH
I
NSTALLATION
The UE-9000 Universal Encoders are supplied with a Compact Flash (CF) memory card. The CF card contains an updated UE-9000 software version. The
CF drive is located on the right side of the front panel, behind a plastic protector
(see Figure 2-3).
N OTE
Ensure installation of the CF card before operating the UE-9000.
Figure 2-3: Compact Flash Drive
2.5.1.
Installation
To install the CF card, perform the following steps:
C
AUTION
V
ERIFY THAT THE ENCODER IS SHUT DOWN BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVING THE
CF
CARD
.
F
AILING TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN CURRUPTION OF DATA ON THE CARD
.
1. Open the plastic protector on the right side of the UE-9000 front panel.
2. Firmly insert CF card into the drive to ensure contact.
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2.6.
E
LECTRICAL
I
NSTALLATION
W ARNING
DO NOT CONNECT AC POWER UNTIL YOU HAVE VERIFIED THAT THE
LINE VOLTAGE IS CORRECT AND THE CORRECT FUSES ARE INSTALLED.
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
2.6.1.
Electrical Power Connections
(AC or DC)
The UE-9000 Universal Encoders support either AC or DC power compatibility.
Power and ground connections for each option are detailed in the following sections.
2.6.1.1.
AC Power Connections
G
ROUND
C
ONNECTION
Connecting an AC power cable to the UE-9000 AC connector makes the encoder ground connection.
N OTE
If the UE-9000 is fitted with a –48V DC power supply, follow section 2.6.1.2.
When the UE-9000 is rack mounted, the jackscrew (see Figure 2-4) must be connected to the rack housing, which in turn must be correctly grounded. The
GROUND STUD connection to the rear stud on the unit rear is the first to connect and the last to disconnect.
N OTE
There is no difference between the AC unit and the DC unit. Both units must be grounded.
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AC P OWER S UPPLY C ONFIGURATION DC P OWER S UPPLY C ONFIGURATION
Figure 2-4: Power Supply Jack Screw Ground Connection
C
ONNECTING TO
AC P
OWER
S
OURCE
1. Connect the AC power cable to the UE-9000 power connector on the rear
(see Figure 2-4).
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the AC power source.
2.6.1.2.
DC Power and Ground Connections
The -48 DC power and ground connections to the encoder must be supplied by an external 48v DC power supply. The external power-source connects to the contacts on the power terminal board:
• (+) 48V DC to the (+) contact
• (-) 48V DC to the (-) contact
Grounding (GND) point wire to the contact
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2.7.
I
NITIALIZATION AND
C
ONFIGURATION
Prior to powering up the UE-9000, ensure that all cabling is correctly connected
(see Section 2.6). Verify that the unit is connected to the mains power supply and grounded according to the instructions.
2.7.1.
Powering Up
Prior to powering-up, verify that the Compact Flash card is in place and correctly installed. Upon power-up, the user will hear the internal fan begins operation and see the front panel LCD display activated.
2.7.2.
Initialization Sequence
Once the UE-9000 is powered up, the unit begins an initialization procedure, which includes loading of the embedded system parameters. This process takes approximately 30 seconds.
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2.7.3.
Initial Configuration
In order to establish connection and start initial configuration of the encoder, perform the following:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable connection from the UE-9000 unit to a PC station or a VLAN connection. The Ethernet cable is connected to the Ethernet management port (see Figure 2-5).
Figure 2-5: Ethernet Cable Connection
2. Initialize one of the unit's control interfaces.
• To initiate work with the front panel interface simply approach the unit and begin to browse through the menus. Section 3.1 details the frontpanel control interface objects and elements. Chapter 4 to Chapter 8 detail the different menus, options, and parameters.
• To initiate work with the web-based management interface, perform the following:
1. Check the unit's IP address. To do so, access the Ethernet Port
( Management ) menu from the front panel ( Root Configuration
Unit Ethernet Port (Management) IP Address , for more details see Section 0 ).
2. Open your web-browser on the remote PC.
3. Enter the IP Address in the address bar and press [Enter] .
For detailed initialization information see Section 3.2.2. For interface screens and objects details see Section 3.2. Chapter 4 to Chapter 8 detail the different menus, options, and parameters.
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Chapter 3.
C
ONTROL
I
NTERFACES
The UE-9000 Universal Encoder offers two control interfaces:
• Front panel interface (see Section 3.1
)
• Web-based management interface (see Section 3.2
)
This chapter details the display and controls of these interfaces.
3.1.
F
RONT
P
ANEL
C
ONTROL
I
NTERFACE
The front panel of the UE-9000 provides extensive local control abilities along with convenient monitoring of status and operation. This section details the front panel.
The section is divided into the following groups:
• Control and Displays – Details the front-panel touchpad keys and their functions (see Section 3.1.1
)
• Screen Types – Details the LCD screen's different screen type displays (see
Section 3.1.2
)
• Initializing the Front Panel – Details the initialization procedure of the
UE-9000 unit when working with the front-panel control interface (see
Section 3.1.3
)
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3.1.1.
Controls and Displays
The front panel interface allows the user to set the encoder parameters through the control elements, indicators, and display located on the front panel (see
Figure 3-1).
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Figure 3-1: Front Panel
The front panel contains the following display and control elements:
• LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) – A large graphical LCD, used for displaying enhanced menus, containing various graphical elements, such as: charts, radio buttons, tables, and icons. These elements create a user-friendly, easy-to-use graphical interface.
• Warning LED – The LED is lit green when the status is OK and lit orange when a warning alarm is raised. The Warning LED is used as a status LED.
After configuring a parameter, this LED blinks as a reminder to save the changes (see details on Section 4.1.1).
• PWR/FAIL LED – The LED is lit green when the status is OK and lit red when a critical alarm is raised. The PWR/Fail LED is used as a status LED.
• Four-Way Touch Pad – The Four Way Touch Pad includes the [Up] ,
[Down] , [Left] , and [Right] arrow keys. These keys are used for navigating between menus, sub-menus, and within menu items. They are also used for parameter selection and setting parameter values during unit setup and configuration.
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• [Enter] Touch Pad – The [Enter] key is used for selection of menu items and for confirming and setting parameter values during configuration and setup.
• [Esc] Touch Pad – The [Esc] key is used for exiting a menu or screen, returning one level up. This menu also allows you to exit an Edit screen, cancel the edit, and return to the parameter’s menu.
• [F1] and [F2] Touch Pads – Serve as short cut keys. The configured functions are the following:
• [F1] Short Cut Key (‘Save’ Key) – The [F1] key is also be referred to as the ‘Save’ Key. Pressing [F1] during configuration allows saving (in other words, confirming and setting) setup changes to the encoder.
• [F2] Short Cut Key – Combined with the arrow keys, this key allows the user to configure DSNG parameters (see details on Section 4.4).
N OTE
The [F2] short cut key is currently used for DSNG units only.
• Alphanumeric Touch Pad – The alphanumeric touch-pad is an efficient tool for entering both numbers and letters, when configuring menus and parameters. Figure 3-2 displays the alphanumeric touch-pad.
Figure 3-2: Alphanumeric Touch Pad
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• [1] To [9] Keys – Each alphanumeric key contains four to five different characters, encompassing the entire English alphabet. Selecting a specific character located in a certain key is performed by repeatedly pressing the key until the relevant character is displayed.
• [0 { ] contains two characters, zero and space.
• [Clr] is used for clearing the contents of the cursor’s current position.
• [+/⇑ ] is currently not supported.
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A short while after a character is selected using the alphanumeric touch-pad the cursor automatically advances to the next position on the right. Repeated press on a single keypad inserts a different character assigned to the keypad.
For example, to enter the following values perform the following procedures:
Enter the number 314 :
1. Press [3def] once.
2. Press [1 . , -] once.
3. Press [4ghi] once.
Enter the word 'hello' :
1. Press [4ghi] three times.
2. Press [3def] three times.
3. Press [5jkl] four times.
4. Wait a moment for cursor to advance to the next position.
5. Press [5jkl] four times.
6. Press [6mno] four times.
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3.1.2.
Screen Types
The front panel has the following five screen types:
• Menu Navigation Screen – A menu comprised of other menus groups categorized according to common parameter-setting subject (such as video, audio, unit, and so on). This menu can also contain parameters. For details see Section 3.1.2.1
.
• Edit Menu Screen – A parameter menu that allows the user to manage configuration parameters and displays values of read-only parameters. For details see Section 3.1.2.2
.
• Table Menu Screen – Displays a table of information. Some tables are configurable, in which each entry selection directly links to further menus.
For details see Section 3.1.2.3
.
• Edit Value Screen – Allows the user to set a parameter using the alphanumeric touch-pad. For more information see Section 3.1.2.4
.
• Select Value Screen – Allows the user to select a value from a list. For details see Section 3.1.2.5
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The front panel can display only up to four items at a time. When a menu or screen has more than four items, the first four are visible in the front panel and additional items can be accessed by scrolling (using the [Up] and [Down] arrows).
To illustrate the difference between the displayed items and the scrolled items, two types of screen-shots are used in this manual: dark grey (or green) for the visible four items and light grey for the scrolled items. The two screen-shot types are separated by a scroll icon ( ).
The following sections detail the different front panel screen types.
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3.1.2.1.
Menu Navigation Screen
The Menu Navigation screen enables the user to navigate through the tree structure of the encoder. Although this menu may contain parameters, it is characterized by leading to other menus (see example in Figure 3-3).
Transport Stream
Video
Audio
Output Interface
Unit
Figure 3-3: Menu Navigation Screen Example
A. Top line – Indicates the menu name ( Configuration ).
[ Up] ,
[ Up/Down] , and [ Down] are displayed on the top-right corner and indicate that up or down scrolling is possible.
B. Next displayed lines – A list of numbered items. The screen default display is of up to four items at a time. When more than four items are enabled, the user can scroll up or down the list using the [UP] and [Down] keys.
C. Additional available items
• The currently selected option is highlighted and displayed in reverse with white characters over black background (see Figure 3-3).
• Press [ESC] to abort the selection or to return to the menu’s previous level.
• Press [Enter] to select the highlighted item.
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Edit Menu Screen
The Edit Menu screen allows the user to select, change, or view the value of a parameter or set of parameters. This menu, unlike the Menu Navigation screen, does not hold other menus and displays configuration and status parameters only (see example in Figure 3-4).
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
10.8.0.2
255.255.255.0
10.8.0.1
Figure 3-4: Edit Menu Screen Example
A. Top line – Indicates the menu name ( Stream ).
[ Up] , [ Up/Down] , and [ Down] are displayed on the top-right corner and indicate that up or down scrolling is possible.
B. Following lines – A list of numbered entries relevant to the menu and their current value. The information provided in each entry is:
• Left-aligned column displays a numbered list of parameters.
• Right-aligned column displays the value of the parameter.
- Editable parameters have a pencil icon next to them.
- Parameters without the pencil icon are read only.
The screen default display is of up to four entries at a time. When more than four entries are enabled, the user can scroll up or down the list using the
[UP] and [Down] keys.
C. Additional available items
• The currently selected option is highlighted and displayed in reverse with white characters over black background (see Figure 3-4).
• Press [ESC] to abort the selection or to return to the menu’s previous level.
• Press [Enter] to select the highlighted editable option (editable options are marked with a pencil icon: ); a parameter-editing screen is displayed. For information on the different Edit Screens, see Sections
3.1.2.4 - 3.1.2.5.
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Table Menu Screen
The Table Menu screen displays multiple value information about the menu’s parameters using a table format.
Some tables are configurable. This means that the user can select an item from the table and access an Edit Menu screen, which allows setting the entry values
(see example in Figure 3-5).
Service Element PID Rate Scram
Se rvice 1 Audio 1
Service 1 Video 1
Servcie 2 Video 2
Service 2 Audio 2
0x0064
0x006c
0x006d
0x0065
0.21M
4.59M
4.62M
0.21M
No
No
No
No
---
06
---
07
---
08
---
09
---
10
---
Audio 3
Audio 4
0x0066 0.21M
No
0x0067 0.21M
No
Audio 5 0x0068 0.21M
No
Audi o 6 0x0069 0.21M
No
Audio
Audio
-
-
7
8
0x006a 0.21M
No
0x006b 0.21M
No
Figure 3-5: Table Menu Screen Example
A. Top line – Indicates the headers for each table column in the table.
[ Up] , [ Up/Down] , and [ Down] are displayed on the top-right corner and indicate that up or down scrolling is possible.
B. Following lines – A numbered list of entries relevant to the table menu displayed with their current values. Each value is aligned under the table columns.
The screen default display is of up to four entries at a time. When more than four entries are enabled, the user can scroll up or down the list using the
[UP] and [Down] keys.
C. Additional available items
• The currently selected option is highlighted and displayed in reverse with white characters over black background (see Item #1 in Figure 3-5).
• Press [ESC] to abort the selection and return to the previous screen without changing the parameters.
• Press [Enter] to select a table item. An Edit Menu screen is displayed, in which to set the items parameter values.
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Edit Value Screen
In the Edit Value screen the user can set parameters values. The parameter value is written using the alphanumeric touch-pad and can be a number or a string of characters (see example in Figure 3-6).
3000000 0 bps
<00000000 +10000000>
Figure 3-6: Edit Value Screen Example
A. Top line – Displays the parameter name ( Output Rate ). The pencil icon in the top-right corner indicates that this is an Edit Value screen.
B. Second line – Displays the current value of the parameter. Changing the value is performed using the alphanumeric touch-pad or the arrow keys:
• [Left] and [Right] Keys – Used to select a digit or character for change by highlight. The currently selected character or digit is highlighted and displayed in reverse with white characters over black background (see Figure 3-6).
• [Up] and [Down] Keys – Used to scroll up or down through digits
(range 0 through 9) or characters ( a-z , A-Z , and 0-9 ). The scroll range can be limited to prevent setting up values out of range.
C. Third line – Displays the acceptable range of values for the parameter.
Press [ESC] to abort the setup and return one level up to the Edit Menu
Screen without changing the parameters.
Press [Enter] to accept the value. The display returns up one level to the
Edit Menu Screen and the new value is displayed as the current value of the parameter.
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• The Edit Value screen displays the range of values in the bottom line. The user can set parameters outside of that range, but when trying to submit them with [Enter] they are not submitted.
• Once setting a new value to a parameter, the user must save the changes within 60 seconds or the new configuration is lost. For details on saving the changes, see Section 4.1.1.
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Select Value Screen
The Select Value screen displays a list of values and enables the user to select one as the parameter’s new value (see example in Figure 3-7).
Choice 2
Choice 3
Choice 4
Figure 3-7: Select Value Screen Example
A. Top line – Displays the parameter name ( Title ). The pencil icon in the bottom-right corner indicates that the items are selectable from a list of displayed options. [ Up] , [ Up/Down] , and [ Down] are displayed in the top-right corner and indicate that up or down scrolling is possible.
B. Next up to four displayed lines – A numbered list of options relevant to the parameter. A radio button indicates which option is currently activated
( = currently active, = currently inactive)
C. Additional available items – The list can include more than four items, but only four items are visible at a time. When more than four items exist, the user can scroll up or down the list using the [UP] and [Down] keys.
The currently selected option is highlighted and displayed in reverse with white characters over black background (see Figure 3-7 ).
Press [ESC] to abort setup and return one level up to the parameter's Edit Menu screen without changing the parameters.
Press [Enter] to select the pointed option (the selected option becomes active and the previously-active option is de-activate ); the display returns one level up to the Edit Menu screen; the new option is displayed as the current parameter option.
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Once setting a new value to a parameter, the user must save the changes within
60 seconds or the new configuration is lost. For details on saving the changes, see Section 4.1.1.
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Initializing the Front Panel
When the encoder is powered up an initialization screen is displayed with the progress of the initialization process. When initialization successfully completes, the status LEDs are lit green and the idle screen is displayed:
Status OK
V1: Rate 4.620 Res F720
V2: Rate 4.620 Res F720
Modulation: * C arrier*
Symbol Rate: 10000000 sps
Click Enter for menu Frequency: 10000000 KHz
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If all systems function, the Status OK message is displayed in the idle screen.
Whenever an alarm is raised, the idle screen displays an Alarm Active message.
Press [Enter] . The UE-9000 Root menu is displayed.
• The following image displays the root menu of the UE-9210 unit:
Preset
Configuration
3
Status
• The following image displays the root menu of a unit with DSNG and modulation support (UE-9217 and UE-9318):
Preset
Modulation and Up Converter
Configuration
Status
The Root menu contains the four main menus of the encoder, through which the user can configure and monitor every action of the device. For details on the front panel operation, see the Operation and Management sections, from
Chapter 4 to Chapter 8.
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C
ONTROL
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NTERFACE
The encoder's Web-Management interface is a user-friendly graphical interface that allows easy control and configuration of the device through a remote computer, using a standard web browser. No other software needs to be installed. Managing the encoder parameters using the web-based control is as simple as point-and-click.
The Web-Management interface is used for remotely controlling, configuring, and monitoring the device, using a standard PC and any standard web browser
(see Figure 3-8 for general view example).
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Figure 3-8: Web-Based Management Window – General View
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The web-based management is best viewed by Internet Explorer 6.0. Scopus cannot guarantee viewing quality in older IE versions or other web-browsers, such as FireFox, Opera, and so on.
The section is divided into the following groups:
• Control and Displays – Details the web-management screen sections and their control elements (see Section 3.2.1)
• Initializing the Web-Based Management – Details the initialization procedure of the Web- management control interface (see Section 3.2.2)
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Controls and Displays
The web-based management is divided into menus and submenus. Each menu's sub-menu displays (in an explorer window) a list of parameters related to the menu. In case of any additional parameters, such as advanced configuration parameters, another parameter-section is displays in the explorer window (see example in Figure 3-9).
Figure 3-9: Web-Based Management Window – Status and Configuration Sections
The following sections detail the different web-management display objects.
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Display Elements
The web-based management is divided into display sections for an easy orientation and to offer a user-friendly control interface. The following paragraphs detail the different sections:
1. T ITLE
A static title to the web-based management, displays the Scopus logo and the device's type (UE-9000, see Figure 3-10).
Figure 3-10: Web-Based Management Title
2. M ENU AND S UB -M ENU T ABS
The tabs surround the explorer window section (see the following paragraph).
The menu tabs are displayed at all times. The sub-menu tabs are dynamic, and change according to the selected menu (for more information, see Section
3.2.1.2. See tabs example in Figure 3-11).
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Figure 3-11: Web-Based Management Title
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E XPLORER W INDOW
Each sub-menu has a specific explorer window, displaying information related to the sub-menu. The explorer window is the main display element of the webmanagement. The explorer window can hold other menus (accessed through a list of hyperlinks) or parameter section (some explorer windows hold both).
The following figures show example of the different explorer-window displays:
• Sub-Menus Display:
The sub-menu hyperlinks are ordered in a list within the explorer-window section. The list is frames by a light-blue line.
• Parameter Sections Display:
The parameters are listed in the explorer-window section. The list of parameters is framed with a light-blue line. If there is more than one parameters group, the different groups are listed in different frames. Each frame is titled according to its parameters group.
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• Dynamic Sub-Menus and Parameters Section Display:
The available sub-menus are listed on the left side of the explorer window
(these lists are usually dynamic, and may allow adding and dropping entries to the list).
When selecting a hyperlink from the list, the hyperlink is highlighted and its related parameters sections are displayed on the right-side of the explorer window.
Both hyperlink-list and parameters-list and groups are frames with a lightblue line.
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For more information about the control elements in the explorer window, see
Section 3.2.1.2
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TATUS
M
ENU
The Status menu, located under the 'Status' tab, displays a read-only yellow table. The table details information regarding the various services encoded by the unit, active alarms, DSNG static information, and so on (see Figure 3-12. For detailed information about the Status menu, see Section 4.6).
Figure 3-12: Status Menu
5. 'S
AVE
' B
AR
At the bottom of the screen, below the explorer window, there is a light-blue bar with three buttons. These buttons allow the user to save or drop changes, and the bar is displayed at all times (see Figure 3-13. For specific information about the buttons see Section 3.2.1.2.
Figure 3-13: 'Save' Bar
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Control Elements
The different display sections use different control elements to navigate, view, and manage the UE-9000 configuration. The following paragraphs detail these sections.
1. M AIN M ENU T ABS
The main-menu tabs are light-blue tabs that allow the user to select one of the main menus in the encoder (such as video, audio, unit, and so on).
The main-menu tabs are listed at the left-side of the explorer-window section. A selected main-menu tab changes its color from light-blue to darker blue (see Figure 3-14 ).
Figure 3-14: Main-Menu Tabs
2. S
UB
M
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T
ABS
The sub-menu tabs are light-blue tabs that allow the user to select one of the specific sub-menus available in the selected menu.
For example, 'Video' main menu holds the 'Video 1' and 'Video 2' tabs, allowing the user to select Video 1 or Video 2 configuration menus.
The sub-menu tabs are aligned above the explorer-window section. A selected sub-menu tab changes its color from light-blue to darker-blue (see Figure 3-15).
Figure 3-15: Sub-Menu Tabs
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3. S UB M ENU H YPERLINKS
Some sub-menus hold other sub-menus. These are usually available in case of identical sub-menus with different options.
For example, 'Video' menu holds the 'Video 1' and 'Video 2' menus. Each of these video-channel menus holds the 'Video Source' menu and a video-encoding configuration menu. Therefore, the web displays hyperlink-lists that lead to the relevant parameters and configuration (see example in Figure 3-16).
Figure 3-16: Sub-Menu Hyperlink
Hyperlinks are also used to manage dynamic lists, such as encoded services.
The hyperlinks allow the user to add new encoded service to the service list.
In such cases, the hyperlink does not lead to a new parameter-explorer window but displays the parameters-sections in the same explorer window (see Figure
3-17).
Figure 3-17: Dynamic Hyperlinks' List
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4. E DIT V ALUE P ARAMETER
The parameters-sections in the explorer window display lists of editable parameters, available for user-configuration. The edit-value parameters provides a free-text field for the user to type the required value (from within a given range).
The edit-value parameter is divided into two sections:
• Left Side - Displays the parameter's name. Measure units are specified within brackets ( [] ) and the available range is specified in light-blue.
• Right Side - A free-text field. To edit the text, the user must click the field once, for the cursor to appear. Once the cursor is displayed the user can type the requested value.
Figure 3-18: Edit-Value Parameter
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In order for the new value to take affect the user must type [Enter] after inserting the new value.
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ELECT
V
ALUE
P
ARAMETER
The parameters-sections in the explorer window display lists of editable parameters, available for user-configuration. The select-value parameters display a drop-down list of available values.
The select-value parameter is divided into two sections:
• Left Side - Displays the parameter's name.
• Right Side – A select-value field displaying the currently-selected value.
Clicking the downward-arrow at the right-end of the field displays the drop-down list of all available values.
Figure 3-19: Select-Value Parameter
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S AVE C HANGES B UTTON
The 'Save' bar (see Section 3.2.1.1) holds the 'Save Changes' button. Clicking this button saves all performed changes to the unit's settings. This button is available at all times.
Figure 3-20: Save Changes Button
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To save the changes to the configuration file, the user must save the configuration setup through the Preset menu (see Section 4.3).
7. D
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C
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B
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The 'Save' bar (see Section 3.2.1.1) holds the 'Drop Changes' button. Clicking this button cancels all un-saved changes to the unit's settings. This button is available at all times.
Figure 3-21: Drop Changes Button
8. R
EFRESH
B
UTTON
The 'Save' bar (see Section 3.2.1.1) holds the 'Refresh' button. Clicking this button refreshes the web-page. This is useful for updating changes that were configured in the front-panel. This button is available at all times.
Figure 3-22: Refresh Button
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Initializing the Web-Based
Management
This section details how to access the web-based management control interface.
To access the web-management the user must enter the unit's IP address in the web-browser's address-field.
Viewing and setting the unit's IP address is performed through the Ethernet
Port (Management) menu ( Root Configuration Unit Ethernet Port
(Management) ). For detailed information see Section 3.2.2.1.
Once the IP address is set and known, the user can access to the webmanagement (see details on Section 3.2.2.2).
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When powering up the device, the Ethernet Management port addresses display default values. Scopus strongly recommends the user to change these default parameters as soon as possible, to prevent information-security problems.
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Configuring the Ethernet Parameters
1. Power up the UE-9000. Wait for the LCD screen to display the initialization screen:
V1: Rate 4.620 Res F720
Status OK V2: Rate 4.620 Res F720
Modulation: * Carrier *
Symbol Rate : 10000000 sps
Click Enter for menu Frequency: 10000000 KHz
2. Press [Enter] on the front panel's touch-pad. The Front Panel Root menu is displayed:
Preset
Modulation and Up Converter
Configuration
Status
3. Using the [Up] , [Down] , and [Enter] keys, go to Root
Configuration Unit Ethernet Port (Management) . The Ethernet Port
(Management) menu is displayed:
Ethernet Port (Management)
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
245.123.446.001
255.255.254.001
245.123.446.002
4. Set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway parameter values.
For information about setting values on the front panel see Section 3.1.2.4.
For details on the Ethernet Management Port menu, see Section 0.
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Accessing the Web-Management
Once the IP definitions are set according to the network, the user can access the web-based management interface. To access the web-management, perform the following:
1. Launch the web browser.
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The web-based management is supported and can be operated through most web browsers. However, Scopus recommends Internet Explorer 5.0 and higher for optimal operation.
2. Enter the UE-9000 IP Address in the Address field, in the following format: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
is the IP address of the
Management port). Once the web-management is displayed, the address changes to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/home.asp
. See the example in Figure
3-23:
Figure 3-23: IP Address Field
Once the initialization is complete and the web-management is displayed, the user can setup the system. For details on the web-management operation, see the Operation and Management sections, from Chapter 4 to Chapter 8.
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Chapter 4.
O
PERATION AND
M
ANAGEMENT
This chapter details management and operation of the encoder with its front panel and Web-Management interfaces.
The chapter is divided to the following operation subjects:
• Saving Configuration – Details the saving procedure in each control interface (front panel and web-management, see Section 4.1)
• Root Menu – Details the main structure of each control interface (see
Section 4.2)
• Preset Menu – Introduces the Preset menu, allowing the user to manage the unit's configuration files (see Section 4.3)
• Modulation and Up-Converter – Introduces the Modulation menu, allowing the user to manage modulator and DSNG parameters (available for
DSNG modules only, see Section 4.4)
• Configuration Menu – Introduces the Configuration menu, allowing the user to set all configuration parameters of the unit (such as: transport stream, video, audio, output interfaces, and unit. See Section 4.5)
• Status – Introduces the Status menu, which provides information regarding the unit's functionality and capabilities (such as alarms status, permissions list, and so on. See Section 4.6)
The front panel control interface contains all the existing UE-9000 control parameters, while the Web-Management interface allows easy access to the same parameters from a remote computer. Therefore these two interfaces are intertwined.
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4.1.
S
AVING
C
ONFIGURATION
Whether it's entering new parameters through the front panel or submitting them through the web, many UE-9000 configuration procedures require saving.
Changes in the encoder can be saved within 60 seconds after the recent change.
During these 60 seconds the UE control interfaces remind the user to save by a blinking LED (the Warning LED) on the front panel and a shifting background for the Save and Drop buttons in the web-management.
The LED blinks for 60 seconds, in which each new configuration restarts the count to 60. If the blinking stops and the user did not save the new configuration, all new information is lost. The changed parameters return to their last-saved values.
For more details about the save procedures in the different control interfaces, see the following sections:
• Section 4.1.1
– Front Panel Save Menu
• Section 4.1.2
– Web-Based Management Saving Procedure
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4.1.1.
Front Panel Save Menu
The Save menu allows to user to save the recent configuration.
When changing a parameter in the UE-9000, the Warning LED blinks green for
60 seconds. During this time, the user must access the Save menu and save the change.
After executing any option from the Save menu – Save, Drop, or Cancel – the display returns to the initial idle screen.
To access the front panel Save menu, press [F1] on the touch-pad. The [F1] key serves as a direct shortcut to the Save menu from any screen on the front panel interface.
The following figure shows an example of the Save menu.
Cancel
The available options are:
• Save – Sets the recently made configuration change (or changes). This option sets the UE-9000 to act according to the new configured values. Once
Save is complete, the UE-9000 returns to the initial idle screen.
• Drop – Discards recent configuration changes that were not saved. Once
Drop is complete, the UE-9000 returns to the initial Idle screen.
• Cancel – Returns to the previous menu or screen without saving recent changes or discarding them. The Warning LED will still blink for another 60 seconds. This option is similar to pressing [Esc] from the menu.
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When setting a new parameter, the Warning LED blinks green for 60 seconds.
This is a reminder for the user to access the Save menu and save the changes.
If the user managed to set another parameter within this time, the count is reset and starts again.
If the user did not access the Save menu within 60 seconds or changed any other parameters, the LED stops blinking and the changes are not saved. The encoder sets the changed parameters with their last-saved values.
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4.1.2.
Web-Based Management Save
Procedure
Saving configurations in the web-based management differs from the equivalent procedure in the front panel.
Saving is performed with two buttons on the button part of the explorer window
– Save Changes and Drop Changes (see Figure 4-1).
Figure 4-1: "Save Changes" and "Drop Changes" Buttons
Submitting a configuration takes immediate affect in the appearance of the webmanagement menus but will take affect in the encoder's operation only after saving the new settings.
For example, changing the Audio Encoding Scheme from Musicam to Dolby will display the Dolby sub-menus and specific parameters in the explorer window, but the encoding will affect the audio encoding only after clicking the Save
Changes Button.
S
AVE
C
HANGES
B
UTTON
The Save Changes button allows saving the new configuration by a click. A popup message will confirm the success of the saving procedure (see Figure 4-2).
Figure 4-2: Saving Confirmation Message
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ROP
C
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B
UTTON
The Drop Changes button cancels recent configuration changes by a click, returning the changed parameters to their last-saved value. A pop-up message will confirm that the changes have been dropped (see Figure 4-3).
Figure 4-3: Dropping Confirmation Message
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OTES
• When configuring the encoder on the front panel, the warning LED blinks green for 60 seconds and if the changes are not saved within this time, they are automatically dropped.
However, in the web-management, the changes will sustain until the user either saves or drops them.
• The Refresh button (to the right of the Save Changes button) allows the user to refresh all parameters values. This is useful for when new configuration setting has been set and saved through the front-panel.
4.2.
R
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All encoder parameters are organized within navigation menus, sub-menus, and edit menus, categorized according to parameters type and affected interfaces.
The Root menu is a general name of the initial screen enabling access to all other menus.
• The front panel Root menu is the first menu after the initial idle screen, and allows access to the front panel four main menus (see details on Section
4.2.1).
• The web-management "root menu" is the Main screen, a working space displaying all menu tabs and their parameters and settings in the explorer window (see details on Section 4.2.2).
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4.2.1.
Front Panel Root Menu
The front panel menu tree begins with the Root menu, which is a menu-navigation screen that leads to the four main menus:
•
•
Preset
Modulation and Up-Converter
• Configuration
• Status.
The following figure shows an example of the Root menu, as displayed on the encoder front panel:
Preset
Modulation and Up Converter
Configuration
Status
The available menus are:
• Preset Menu – Allows the user to load, save, delete, and rename setup parameters as a preset file (see Section 4.3).
• Modulator and Up-Converter Menu – Allows the user to set the modulator definitions. This menu is available for DSNG modules only (see
Section 4.4).
• Configuration Menu – Allows the user to set the unit parameters regarding transport stream, video, audio, output interfaces, data, and unit (see
Section 4.4).
• Status Menu – Allows the user to monitor the encoder information, such as: service information, unit, alarms, temperature, and access authorizations (see Section 4.6).
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Figure 4-4 illustrates the front panel tree structure from the Root menu.
Figure 4-4: UE-9000 Root Menu Tree
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The Modulator Menu is available for encoder modules equipped with a modulator card.
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Web-Based Management Main
Screen
The Web-Based Management Main screen is the work space of webmanagement user. It displays the explorer window section, around which are the menu-tabs and sub-menu-tabs of the encoder (see Figure 4-5).
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Figure 4-5: Web-Based Management Display – Main Menu
The tabs aligned to the left of the explorer window (status, transport, video, and so on) are the menu tabs, displaying all main menus of the encoder (see details on Section 4.6).
The tabs arrayed at the top of the explorer window (aud1, aud2, and so on) are the sub-menu tabs. These tabs are displayed specifically according to the selected menu tab (for example, Audio menu tabs has the Aud1, Aud2, Aud3, and Aud4 sub-tabs). Selecting a sub-tab displays its general parameters and other available parameter sections in the explorer window (see details on
Section 4.5).
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Figure 4-6 illustrates the Root Menu of the UE-9000 web-based management.
The figure is divided into different sections, displaying the main and sub-menus of the Configuration section as well as the informative tables in the Status section.
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• The Modulator menu is available only when the encoder is equipped with a modulator card.
• The available modulator submenu is set according to the type pf the modulator type
(L-Band or IF)
• The amount of video and audio channels is set according to module capabilities:
Video 2 and
Aud5 to Aud8 are available for dual encoders only.
Figure 4-6: Web-Based Management Main Menu Tree Structure
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The Preset menu allows the user to save, load, delete, and rename the
UE-9000 preset files, containing the setup parameters.
The Preset menu contains the following menus (see tree structure in
Figure 4-7):
• Recall Menu – Allows the user to load a preset file (see Section 4.3.1).
• Save Current Menu – Allows the user to save the current preset as a new preset file or override an existing file (see Section 4.3.2).
• Delete Menu – Allows the user to delete a preset file from the file list (see
Section 4.3.3).
• Rename Menu – Allows the user to change the name of an existing file (see
Section 4.3.4).
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Figure 4-7: Preset Menu Tree
To access the Preset menu, in the front panel select Root Preset (see the following example).
Recall
Save Current
Delete
Rename
To access the Preset menu, in the web-based management select the Preset tab.
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Recall Menu
The Recall menu allows the user to load a saved preset file with its pre-saved setup parameters.
To access the Recall menu, in the front panel select Root Preset Recall (see the following example).
Preset 1.db
Load Preset
To access the Recall menu, in the web-based management select tabs
Preset Recall (see Figure 4-8).
Figure 4-8: Recall Preset Menu Display
The following sections detail the Recall menu options and parameters.
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1. S ELECT P RESET N AME ( RECALL )
The Select Preset Name parameter allows the user to select a preset file to load. This option displays a list of saved preset files, including the factory-default preset.
To set the Select Preset Name option, in the front panel select Root
Preset Recall Select Preset Name (see the following example).
1 -1
Preset 1.db
Preset 2.db
Preset 3.db
4
_default_setting .db
The available options are the saved preset files listed with the factory-default preset file.
To set the Select Preset Name parameter, in the web-based management select tabs Preset Recall .
2. L OAD P RESET ( RECALL )
The Load Preset option allows the user to load the selected preset file. This option executes the Load command, not leading to a new screen.
After executing the load command, the device automatically resets itself to activate the new loaded configuration file. The screen displays a “unit initializing” notice with a status bar, showing the initialization progress status.
To set the Load Preset option, in the front panel select Root Preset
Recall Load Preset .
To activate the Recall option, in the web-based management click [Enter] to approve the selection.
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Save Current Preset Menu
The Save Current menu allows the user to save the current parameter setup as a new file or override an existing file.
The Save Current Preset menu contains the following menus:
• Override Existing – Allows the user to override an existing preset with the current parameters setup (see Section 4.3.2.1).
• Specify Preset Name – Allows the user to save the current parameters setup as a new preset file (see Section 4.3.2.2).
To access the Save Current menu, in the front panel select Root Preset Save
Current (see the following example).
Override Existing
Specify Preset Name
To access the Save menu, in the web-based management select tabs
Preset Save (see Figure 4-9).
Figure 4-9: Save Preset Menu Display
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4.3.2.1.
Override Existing Menu
The Override Existing menu allows the user to save the current parameter setup configurations into an existing preset file, erasing the former parameters setup.
To access the Override Existing menu, in the front panel select
Root Preset Override Existing (see the following example).
Select Preset Name
Save Preset
Preset 1.db
To access the Override Existing menu, in the web-based management select the following tabs and hyperlinks: Preset Save Override Existing (see Figure
4-10).
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Figure 4-10: Override Existing Preset Menu Display
The following sections detail the Override Existing Preset menu options and parameters.
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ELECT PRESET
N
AME
(
OVERRIDE EXIDTING FILE
)
The Select Preset Name parameter allows the user to select a preset file to override. This option displays a list of all preset files.
To set the Select Preset Name option, in the front panel select
Root Preset Save Current Override Existing Preset Select Preset
Name (see the following example).
Preset 1.db
Preset 2.db
Preset 3.db
The available options are the saved preset files.
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The default factory preset file cannot be overwritten.
To set the Select Preset Name parameter, in the web-based management select the following tabs and hyperlinks: Preset Save Override existing .
2. S AVE P RESET ( OVERRIDE EXISTING FILE )
The Save Preset option allows the user to save the current setup and override the preset file. This option executes the Save command, not leading to a new screen.
After executing the save option, the display returns to the Save Current menu screen.
To set the Save Preset option, in the front panel select Root Preset Save
Current Override Existing Preset Save Preset .
To activate the Save option, in the web-based management click [Enter] to approve the selection.
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4.3.2.2.
Specify Preset Name Menu
The Specify Preset Name menu allows the user to save the current setup parameters as a new preset file.
To access the Specify Preset Name menu, in the front panel select
Root Preset Specify Preset Name (see the following example).
1
Specify Preset Name
Save Preset
Preset file
To access the Specify Preset Name menu, in the web-based management select the following tabs and hyperlinks: Preset Save Specify Preset Name (see
Figure 4-11).
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Figure 4-11: Specify Preset Name Menu Display
The following sections detail the Specify Preset menu options and parameters.
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PECIFY
P
RESET
N
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(
SPECIFY PRESET NAME
)
The Specify Preset Name parameter allows the user to set the new preset file name. This option displays an edit-value screen that allows entering the new filename using the alphanumeric touch-pad with free text. In the webmanagement, enter the new filename into the free-text field.
To set the Specify Preset Name option, in the front panel select Root
Preset Save Current Specify Preset Name Specify Preset Name (see the following example).
Specify
Preset fil e
The available option is a string of characters specifying the new filename.
To set the Specify Preset Name parameter, in the web-based management select the following tabs and hyperlinks: Preset Save Specify Preset Name .
2. S
AVE
P
RESET
(
SPECIFY PRESET NAME
)
The Save Preset option allows the user to save the current setup as a new file, titled with the name specified in Preset Name . This option executes the Save command, not leading to a new screen.
After executing the save option, the display returns to the Save Current menu screen.
To set the Save Preset option, in the front panel select Root Preset Save
Current Specify Preset Name Save Preset .
To activate the Save option, in the web-based management click [Enter] to approve the selection.
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Delete Menu
The Delete menu allows the user to delete an existing preset file from the preset files list.
To access the Delete menu, in the front panel select Root Preset Delete
(see the following example).
Select Preset Name
Delete Preset
Preset 1.db
To access the Delete menu, in the web-based management select tabs
Preset Delete (see Figure 4-12).
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Figure 4-12: Delete Preset Menu Display
The following sections detail the Delete menu options and parameters.
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ELECT
P
RESET
N
AME
(
DELETE
)
The Select Preset Name parameter allows the user to select a preset file to delete. This option displays a list of the preset files.
To set the Select Preset Name option, in the front panel select
Root Preset Delete Select Preset Name (see the following example).
Preset 1.db
Preset 2.db
Preset 3.db
The available options are the current preset files in the file list.
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The default factory preset file cannot be deleted.
To set the Select Preset Name parameter, in the web-based management select tabs Preset Delete .
2. D ELETE P RESET ( DELETE )
The Delete Preset option allows the user to delete the selected preset file. This option executes the Delete command, not leading to a new screen.
After executing the delete option, the display returns to the Preset menu screen.
To set the Delete Preset option, in the front panel select Root Preset
Delete Delete Preset .
To activate the Delete option, in the web-based management click [Enter] to approve the selection.
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Rename Menu
The Rename menu allows the user to rename an existing preset file from the preset files list.
To access the Rename menu, in the front panel select Root Preset Rename
(see the following example).
Select Preset Name
Specify New Preset Name
Rename Preset
Preset 1.db
Setup_File
To access the Rename menu, in the web-based management select tabs
Preset Rename (see Figure 4-13).
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Figure 4-13: Rename Preset Menu Display
The following sections detail the Rename menu options and parameters.
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ELECT
P
RESET
N
AME
(
RENAME
)
The Select Preset Name parameter allows the user to select a preset file to rename. This option displays a list of all preset files.
After executing the rename option, the display returns to the Rename menu screen.
To set the Select Preset Name option, in the front panel select
Root Preset Rename Select Preset Name (see the following example).
Preset 1.db
Preset 2.db
Preset 3.db
The available options are the current preset files in the file list.
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The default factory preset file cannot be renamed.
To set the Select Preset Name parameter, in the web-based management select tabs Preset Rename .
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2. S PECIFY N EW P RESET N AME ( RENAME )
The Specify New Preset Name parameter allows the user to set the new preset file name. This option displays an edit-value screen that allows entering the new filename using the alphanumeric touch-pad with free text. In the webmanagement, enter the new filename into the free-text field.
To set the Specify New Preset Name option, in the front panel select Root
Preset Rename Specify New Preset Name (see the following example).
Set up _ e
The available option is a string of characters specifying the new filename.
To set the Specify Preset Name parameter, in the web-based management select tabs Preset Rename .
3. R ENAME P RESET ( RENAME )
The Rename Preset option allows the user to rename the selected preset file.
This option sets the new specified name to the selected file. This option executes the Rename command, not leading to a new screen.
To set the Rename Preset option, in the front panel select
Root Preset Rename Rename Preset .
To activate the Rename option, in the web-based management click [Enter] to approve the selection.
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