1553-FGC 101 1010 Uen AVideo Processor HANDBOOK VP/CHASSIS/1AC, VP/CHASSIS/2AC and Options Software Version 1.9.0 (and later) Preliminary I
Rear Panel The option cards, control Ethernet ports, data Ethernet ports, and the AC power input are all accessible at the rear of the base chassis.
Video Encoding Source SDI The video will be sourced from the SDI input on the rear panel. Color Bars An internally generated color bars test patt
Stream Output Reflex HD Vertical Blanking Interval/Ancillary Data Configuration GOP Structure IP, IBP, IBBP, IBBBP Sets the number of B
Teletext (25 Hz Mode only) HD H.264 VCM (VP/HWO/EN8190/ENC) The following topics describe the setting up of the VP/HWO/EN8190/ENC Video and Audio c
Vertical Blanking Interval/Ancillary Data Configuration Details the parameters that define the VBI/ANC configuration. Video Input and Pre-Processi
ASI Module: Operation and Control The ASI Option module provides ASI outputs for the transmission of MPEG-2 transport streams. There are no config
Current Configuration The Host Controller maintains a copy of the current system configuration in flash memory. On system re-start, this current sys
Temperature Monitoring Overview Temperatures are reported to the user in degrees Celcius (° C) and degrees Fahrenheit (° F). Host Card Monitoring The
Simple Network Management Protocol [SNMP] Supported Protocols SNMP versions 1, 2c and 3 are supported, primarily for alarm trap handling. The General
Looking After The Unit This section details routine maintenance tasks to be performed by the operator and provides general servicing advice and fault-
Cleaning Unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning the exterior with a damp cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. NOTE :
Front Panel VP/CHASSIS/2AC Front Panel Items LCD Control and status information is displayed on a 2 line by 40 character display. Buttons Six butto
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Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed. Only
To replace the AC power fuse: 1. Ensure that power is turned off and the power cable is disconnected from the AC power inlet. 2. Ease out the fuse
Alarms The chassis can report any error condition by generating an alarm event. Alarms are reported on the web page of the chassis, and can also b
generate the required trap messages for any change in alarm states. The IP address to send SNMP trap messages to can be configured by the operator (se
The VCM endeavours to self monitor itself for correct operation and correct any inconsistencies it finds. This includes the resetting of malfunctionin
Fan(s) Not Working/Overheating The fans can be disabled at low temperatures to allow the unit to quickly attain operational temperature. In the ev
Time and Date Any changes to the time and date are recorded in the system log. Software and Firmware Upgrade Generally an Upgrade Wizard will be pro
Technical Specification Base Chassis Details the technical specification of the basic chassis. SD MPEG-2 VCM Details the technical specification of th
Physical Details Power Supplies A.C Mains Input This equipment is fitted with a wide-ranging power supply. It is suitable for voltages of 100-240
Option Cards Option Card Combinations Describes the supported combinations of option cards, maximum number of cards and recommended slot location for
A technical earth terminal is located at the rear panel of the chassis. IP Output Transport Stream The following parameters are controllable for e
NOTE : The front panel always provides a way of changing these settings to prevent all control interfaces being disabled. MAC Address The M
The MAC address of each Ethernet Control port can be assigned via the Static Parameters table. It is not possible to set the MAC addresses of each of
Digital Audio Specification Audio Input The digital input of the VCM accepts four stereo pairs of digital audio. The available encoding options d
Video Formats Active Video Start Line The active video starts on line 23 for both 525-line and 625-line (SMPTE RP 202-2000). Video Resizing The unit s
Pass Through Modes Describes the supported audio pass through options. Audio Test Tone Encoding Stereo The VCMs audio module codes up to eight chann
This option is available for MPEG-1 Layer II only. This applies a technique called intensity coding. The human ear is not as good at locating higher f
Pass Through Modes Clocking For the best performance when passing through compressed audio the video and audio coming into the unit must be locked
SD H.264 VCM Technical Specification - EN8130 SDI Input Defines the parameters for the SDI IN connector. Digital Audio Input Defines the Audio input a
HD H.264 VCM Technical Specification HD-SDI Input Defines the parameters for the HD-SDI IN connector. Digital Audio Input Defines the Audio input
Slot Numbering Single PSU Chassis Dual PSU Chassis EN7100 SD MPEG-2 VCM Module The EN7100 SD MPEG-2 VCM (HWO/EN7100/ENC) allow
External Sync Module Technical Specification The External Sync Option card provides a means of inputting a system reference either from an external, 1
Clock and Timing This section describes the use of derived and real time clocks throughout the unit. Redundancy Modes This section gives information r
transport stream. The AES stream can contain non-audio data as well as uncompressed audio. This mechanism can be used to carry Linear PCM audio, or
Option Cards Available Option Cards Tabulates the option cards available at this release. Handling Option Cards This section gives information relatin
Gives guidance relating to the care and handling of Option Cards. Adding an Option Card Gives information relating to adding an Option Module and how
Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed printed circuitry. Do not leave the Option Card where others can handle and possibly damage it. While
raised. If all options are reported correctly, the “accept option slot configuration” needs to be applied. This will accept the new hardware configu
an option card is contained on the option card itself. A good example of this is MPEG SI generation. The Host controller provides the functionality to
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) The equipment has been designed and tested to meet the following: Environmental General The Encoder is for use
Materials Declarations EricssonTelevision products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good environmental practise. Our component and mater
Summary of Features Overview The EN7100 SD MPEG-2 Video Compression Module (VCM) option card can encode a single standard definition video input using
Safety Compliance General This equipment has been designed and tested to meet the requirements of the following: EN 60950-1 European Information te
Program Clock Reference The MPEG Standard defines a Program Clock Reference (PCR) to be included in a transport stream to allow a decoder to lock to t
the time and date are recorded in the system log. The real time clock is used to set the time and date when the unit is started, but then its own ti
Chassis Critical Alarm If a Chassis Critical alarm is asserted, or if nCC loses communications with the chassis, nCC will switch all the outputs gener
MPEG Layer The MPEG-2/DVB layer is specified in ISO/IEC IS 13818 “Generic Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Audio”. The main functionality of
Ethernet Layer The data link layer is Ethernet according to IEEE 802.3/802.3u (auto sensing 10/100 Mbps, Twisted Pair, RJ-45 connector). IP Overhead T
correctly, and that the ambient temperature is not excessive. Over Temperature Base Unit Host 0 00000443 1091 internal Failure to take action may
System Clock Not Locked Base Unit Host 0 0000044B 1099 internal is not locked. Check if the Mux SCR Source is valid Chassis Identity Not Programme
HD H.264 VCM Alarms - EN8190 The following table lists the alarm and failure identifiers generated by the HD H.264 VCM. HD H.264 Pre-Processor Mod
Please check source connection. Audio1 ADS Control Track Audio Module Slot 3 0 000C0043 786499 input Control track for Audio Description not present
SD MPEG-2 Video Encoding Inputs SDI Input via 75 ohm BNC connector. Digital Audio Input via 15 way D-Type connector Overview The SD MPEG-2 VCM can
HD H.264 Encoder Module SD MPEG2 VCM Alarms - EN8100 and EN7100 The following table lists the alarm and failure identifiers generated by the SD MP
Temperature Coding Module Please switch off and refer to Customer Support. Invalid Parameter MPEG2 Video Coding Module Slot n 0 000A0003 655363 inte
metadata Module Slot n 0 000A0045 655429 input stop encoding on loss. Audio2 DD Pass Thru sync loss Audio Module Slot n 0 000A0051 655441 input A
ASI Option Module Alarms The following table lists the alarm and failure identifiers generated by the ASI option module. metadata Module
See also Technical Specification > SD MPEG-2 VCM > Video > Impairment Reduction. Audio Encoding Overview Up to eight channel pairs can be
HD-SDI Input Audio can be embedded on a serial digital interface (HD-SDI) feed within four groups. Each group contains two pairs. Hence each HD-SDI ca
Glitch Suppression Mode When in Dolby Digital pass through mode, the coding module monitors the encoded bitstream and if the framing structure is inco
Timing The VCM aligns VBI data and compressed video frames within the bounds dictated by time stamping of received data, i.e. stamp the same PTS on th
Scope of This Information Who Should Use this Handbook This guide is written for operators and users of the Video Processor and describes its function
Video SDI video input. Frame re-synchronization. Programmable bandwidth filter. Adaptive spatial and temporal noise reduction (software option VP/
Summary of Features Overview The EN8130 SD H.264 Video Compression Module (VCM) option card can encode a single standard definition video input using
EN8130 SD H.264 Video Encoding Inputs SDI Input via 75 ohm BNC connector. Digital Audio Input via 15 way D-Type connector Overview The EN8130 SD H.264
EN8180 HD MPEG-2 VCM Module (VP/HWO/EN8180/ENC) Summary of Features Video Encoding Describes the Video processing functionality available in the HD MP
- Dolby Digital (56 kbps to 640 kbps) (software option VP/SWO/AC3) - Pass through of pre-encoded Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Plus - AAC - Transcode
The video pre-processor provides spatial/temporal noise reduction which is motion adaptive. See also Technical Specification > HD H.264 VCM >
Specific Ancillary (ANC) Data types can be configured on/off, to be extracted from the HD-SDI input and carried as specified depending upon the data t
EN8190 HD H.264 VCM Rear Panel Inputs The card provides an HD-SDI video input via a BNC connector, and digital audio input via a 15-way D-type conn
Inputs HD-SDI Input via 75 ohm BNC connector. Digital Audio Input via 15 way D-Type connector Overview The EN8190 HD H.264 VCM can encode one high def
Note... In this release the ASI outputs are mirrored - the same transport stream is transmitted from both outputs. Two 75 Ω female BNC input connect
Firmware/Software Versions This information covers the functionality of the firmware/software versions which are contained within the Software Release
Mounting in a Rack Gives information associated with fixing the unit into a rack and the care and positioning of cables. External Interfaces Describes
Protective and Technical Earths Describes the requirements for earthing the unit. Lightning Protection This topic discusses the requirement of lightni
Connecting the Equipment to the AC Power Supply As there is no mains power switch fitted to this chassis, ensure the local AC power supply is switched
Technical Earth The Technical Earth provides a suitable connection between the equipment and the installation to give a low impedance path at n
Gives information associated with fixing the unit into a rack and the care and positioning of cables. Installing the Equipment Read This First: Read t
CAUTION! The following points must be taken in to consideration when positioning the unit. 1.The fans contained within this unit are not fitted with
Cable Types The signal cable types (or similar) described in the following table are those recommended by Ericsson in order to maintain product EMC co
Chassis/Host General Identifies the position of the connectors and indicators at the front and rear panels and what combinations of external interface
Location of the Ethernet and Single AC Connectors at the Rear Panel All signal connections are made via the rear panel. NOTE : Single A.C. P
A technical specification for the connections is given in Technical Specification > Base Chassis. Control Ethernet Overview The Ethernet cont
Disclaimer The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Er
The Right LED flash sequence period is 1 s, with the short flash duration being 100 ms. Data Ethernet Overview The unit has four Ethernet por
Status and Activity Indication Each Ethernet Data Port has a rear panel mounted status LED associated with it to indicate link status, activity and sp
AC Power Inlets AC Input Refer to: Technical Specification > Base Chassis > Power Supply Installing the Equipment > Site Requirements >
SD-SDI Input and LOCK Indicator at the Rear Panel LED State Description Audio Input Digital Support Digital audio may be input via the 15-way D-type
VP/CAB/BAL This enables four balanced AES3 audio channels to be connected to the Audio/Data D-Type connector on a VCM option card. An XLR socket is
HD-SDI Input Standard definition digital video can be input via the 75 ohm female BNC connector labeled HD-SDI on the rear panel. See Technical Specif
VP/CAB/BAL This enables four balanced AES3 audio channels to be connected to the Audio/Data D-Type connector on a VCM option card. An XLR socket is
Note: In this release the ASI outputs are mirrored - the same transport stream is transmitted from both outputs. Two 75 Ω female BNC input con
IP Address Restrictions IP Addresses on the unit must adhere to RFC3330 range of restrictions as listed in the following table of allocated IP add
Resolution Video and VBI Encoder Bit rate The entered value is the TS rate Buffer Mode Aspect Ratio GOP Length GOP Structure- Field Frame Cod
Contact Information Ericsson Customer Services Support Services Our primary objective is to provide first class customer care that is tailored to your
If streaming is required from both outputs, configure the other output as previously described. The maximum of 6 streams can be distributed between
Autodiscovery and Device Connections Summary Autodiscovery Describes how to use to Auto Discovery to find the available units in the range of IP ad
Properties Page Connections Using the connect tool, devices can be connected together. NOTE : For the IP output of the Video Processor
Connections Get Static Parameters To read the Video Processor Static Parameters, the nCC must be in Live Mode Open each device's propertie
for modules and host device. Examples of options that maybe updated from here are clock source and SNTP server IP address. Items that are greyed out
Multicast Details Configuration Ordering For Video Processors that have the reflex license the reflex support check box must be checked for nCC t
Select Component Type First Profile - Video Encoder Type Shows the Select Encoder Type screen Description Tab Fill in the Description tab General
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Description Tag General Video Configuration Overview Shows the options available on the video tab of the video component configuration pages. Bit r
Shows the options available for configuring VBI and VANC Default/Spare Devices Shows the configuration of spare devices. Overview • Most options in th
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Bit Rates Tab - Statistical Multiplexing VBI/VANC VBI settings should be configured through the VBI/VANC tab. The Video Index values must be set
VBI/VANC Tab Default/Spare Devices Default and Spare devices can be selected from the Default/Spare Devices tab © Ericsson AB 2011. All rights r
Default/Spare Tab Equipment Status Monitor The Equipment Status Monitor displays the Video Processor units as a mixture of both chassis and module
Equipment Status Monitor The modules are shown in the bottom half of the device. By right clicking on the device or the modules slightly differen
As alarms can be raised against modules and at the device level, there is also a dialog box for configuring module availability. Module Availability
NOTE : In both the above cases, if static parameters are not re-read, any changes that have been made to the defaults on the encoder will b
Multi Video Index The first video module within an encoder card should use the multi_video_idx of 1 Subsequent video modules should increment in val
Transport Stream Output Overview Gives the extent of MPEG-2 compliancy and an overview of the Transport Streams. Describes the TS IP Output Paramete
Output Data Rate The system is designed to support a maximum output data rate of 120 Mbps. The bit rate of each output transport stream can be ind
Mechanical Support Do not use this product as a support for any other equipment. Web Browser access This product is designed to support control throug
Transport Stream Control Each transport stream can be carried by the IP Outputs using the following controls. IP Port Overview The IP Encapsulator
If the user does not have a license to use FEC then the available IP Encapsulation options become UDP, RTP, RTP/FEC Column (No License) and RTP/FEC
Block Aligned linearisation is dealt with in Annex B of the Pro-MPEG Code of Practice. In Block Aligned column FEC packets are sent every D’th frame
to that video. Only one PCR can be associated with a service. Service Information Tables The SI tables that the system generates for each individual o
Output Bit Rate The output rate of the transport packets are derived from the 27 MHz reference clock and are accurate to within 1 kbps of the configur
Packetised Elementary Stream (PES) Packets The Video Encoding module supports adaptation field stuffing of transport packets for the alignment of PES
User Access Gives information on License keys and User Authentication. Ethernet Control Ports Describes how to configure the Ethernet Control Ports. E
Front Panel Describes various aspects associated with the front panel display and controls. Introduction Introduces the elements located on the front
Navigate Mode Navigate mode allows the user to move between menus and pages within menus. The pushbuttons contain LEDs which are updated to indicate
Front Panel Menus To navigate to the next level of menus press the right arrow key. The front panel menu structure is as follows: Status LED
License Keys control the availability of some features and are issued to a specific base unit not an option card, even if the functionality being enab
Ethernet: Control Overview The Base Chassis has two Ethernet control ports that support IEEE 802.3 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T protocols. The control
Ethernet Data Ports Four gigabit Ethernet ports are provided for data input and output. Data Ethernet Describes the physical Ethernet ports, and h
The data Ethernet ports Ge 1 and Ge 2 are paired together, as are Ge 3 and Ge 4. Each port of a pair transmits the same multicasts. If the IP addres
Data Network Redundancy Redundancy NOTE : Both outputs of a pair are active at the same time, therefore the use of primary and secondary port
The configuration of an output transport stream can be divided into the following groups: Components Transport Stream Service Components Components ar
Configuring Option Cards EN7100 SD MPEG-2 VCM (VP/HWO/EN7100/ENC) Describes setting up the VP/HWO/WN7100/ENC Option Module. EN8100 SD MPEG-2 VCM (VP/H
Video Component Configuration The video configuration can be broken down in to the following sections: Video Input and Pre-Processing Details the para
Video Encoding Video Stream Output Video Encoder Profile 4:2:0 MP@ML Video Bit rate Value entered is the TS rate Buffer Mode Constant Bit r
Vertical Blanking Interval Data Configuration Audio Component Configuration The audio configuration for each channel can be broken down in
Dolby Metadata Presets These presets can be applied to any channel encoding audio into the Dolby Digital audio standard. Dolby E Transcode This detail
Video Processor Rear Panel - Single AC Chassis (EN8100 SD MPEG-2 VCMs fitted) Video Processor Rear Panel - Dual AC Chassis NOTE:
NOTE : By default the PMT descriptor used for Dolby Digital is that defined by DVB. However via the Audio Module/Advanced settings it is
Dolby Metadata Presets Eight Dolby Metadata Presets can be configured. By default, presets 1 - 4 have the same configuration recommended by Erics
Dolby E Transcode A Dolby E encoded audio input can be decoded and subsequently re-encoded using a different coding algorithm if a /VP/SWO/DOLBYE
Decoder Status When the decoder is enabled, the decoder reports whether it is locked to a valid compressed audio (Dolby E) stream. A valid stream i
When one Dolby Digital encoder is enabled, it is only possible to enable one other encoder (either Dolby Digital or MPEG-1 Layer II). Only one of
Audio Component Configuration NOTE: Changes to the configuration of the unit can cause the output to be interrupted while the new settings
Video Source This controls whether the video to be compressed comes from the SDI input, or from one of the internal test pattern generators. Frame R
Stream Output Reflex Vertical Blanking Interval Data Configuration Aspect Ratio Signalling stream. GOP Structure IP, IBP, IBBP, IBBBP Se
Time Code Teletext (25 Hz Mode only) VBI Lines Each VBI line can be individually configured as to the format of VBI data that should be extrac
EN8180 HD MPEG-2 VCM (VP/HWO/EN8180/ENC) The following topics describe the setting up of the VP/HWO/EN8130/ENC Video and Audio components. Vide
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