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Device

Serial Port Behavior (Italics are Programmable, Bold are Fixed)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aux Data

Configured to B, P, 8, 1. This is an output only (all inputs ignored).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local

Configured to B, P, 8, 1. This is an input for testing only.

 

 

 

COMPEL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Printer

Configured to B, P, 8, 1. This is an output only.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The legal values for B are: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2k, or 38.4 kilobaud.

 

 

 

The legal values for P are: ‘O’, ‘E’, or ‘N’ for Odd, Even, or No parity.

 

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Terminal I/O - The Terminal device is used for command and control of the Unity 4600. This

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I/O is a basic VT100-like emulation. All I/O is prompted by user-input text strings terminated

 

in carriage-returns. The terminal, whether local or remote (via modem or telnet over TCP/

 

IP), should be set to local echo ON. The unit only echoes a carriage-return/linefeed and then a

 

‘>’ prompt after user entry.

Modem I/O - The Modem device operates in a similar manner to the Terminal device. Whereas the Terminal device was limited to a specific configuration, the modem device may be set to one of several. The Modem device does not use special handshaking or special control characters, and only supports auto-answer modems. To access the modem command interface, the serial-port device must first be set to Modem. The "Terminal/IO" discussion above on emulation and echoing would then apply. The user would send the unit a carriage return and then the unit would return a prompt to enter the "modem password". If the correct password is entered, then modem access is enabled. Upon enabling modem access, the Unity 4600 will output a welcome banner. After that, I/O is indistinguishable from normal terminal access, with the same restriction on local user access as set by the Network. Modem access is disabled when either (1) a new input serial-port device is selected, (2) when there is no user input for 10 minutes, (3) the OH command is received, or

(4) the unit is reset.

Aux Data - The Aux Data device is defined to allow for async data streams to be carried within the transport stream and their raw payload output on an IRD serial port. The PID of these streams may or may not be assigned to a program number within a PMT. To recover the data, the IRD need only be given the PID and baud rate. The range of legal PIDs is established by the ISO 13818 standard as 20 to 1ffe (hex). This may be performed either by

COMPELcommand or by the local user (if local control is enabled).

COMPEL- This device is defined to allow for input of the COMPEL control stream (for testing only). There is no output.

PRINTER OUTPUT - This is an output-only device. For the Printer device, there are three legal types: COMPEL-requested Reports, COMPEL E-mail, and Raw COMPEL (binary) Data. The first output type are IRD status reports identical to those that the local user may request. These are always available for the Printer device. The second output type must be enabled by a non-volatile control. The last type, Raw COMPEL, must also be enabled by a non-volatile control (actually a factory setting that can only be modified with debug access). It is exclusive of the other outputs (the others are not allowed if dumping Raw COMPEL). For this type, the COMPEL data stream, while being processed normally by the IRD host processor, is also output as-is to the Printer device. This data is binary and includes non- printing characters.

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Contents Unity4600 Unity 4600 User’s Manual Table of Contents Alarms and Warnings Unity 4600 User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Manual Overview General InformationFunctional Unity 4600 OverviewDescription PhysicalSee See Transport In Options on Unity 4600 SpecificationsTechnical Specifications FRONT-PANEL Monitors Audio OutputSNR Serial Ports ALARM/CUEING RelaysEthernet Port FRONT-PANEL EmailTransport In Options LNB DC Power Turbo PSK Receiver OPTION, Broadcom Protocol DVB-QPSK RF Switch Input Turbo PSK Receiver with 4-PORT Switch OptionASI Transport Input Option DVB-ASI InputSafety Summary COMPEL→ Glossary of Terms and AbbreviationsDPI DtmfCompel IRDKMS LANRAM PMTPTS Tmra This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Location and Mounting Unpacking and InspectionRack InstallationMounting DesktopOptions Unity 4600 ConnectionsTransport Rear panel Connectors Txdo Rxdi + Txdo +Rxdi ASI OUTConfigurations Serial Port ConfigurationDevice AssignmentsHandling Check Installation TestingRF input Unity 4600 User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Summary Automated recoveryTheory of Operation Operation Unity 4600 Front-panel Layout Operation from Front PanelLCD Screen Relationships Recovery Abort Alarm/Warning ScreensRF Switch Bypass Installation TestUnit Setup DefaultHome ScreensInterpreting LEDs LED Indicators Front-panel LED Indicator DescriptionsServices Command directory for Unity 4600 terminal commands User CommandsOperation from Local/Remote Terminal SyntaxAud1rt Same as aud1rt above Level Integer between 0 and 100 inclusive Command ends telnet sessions. Same as Quit command Time Time in seconds Lnbtst voltagerange tone Source PC device baud parity Or OCommand ends telnet sessions. Same as Exit command RD group RP group Rpath to username@addr Route PortSetlnb Rffeed LOfreq Source Not used. In legacy IRDs, this was Fade timeout Test group value General Troubleshooting MaintenanceNo audio, video, or ASI output No output or indicationsMissing an audio, video, or ASI output while others are okay Alarms and WarningsLCD Alarm or Warning Meaning / Possible Cause Alarm and Warning DescriptionsASI transport output bears no program content because a Changes have been made on uplink transport mux No Program Allocation Table detected in input carrier or Ser pt N fail This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Technical Support Warranty624-0294, or e-mailservice@wegener.com Customer Service ? Other Screens? @ Application Current Menu Up? Press ESC Info Screens? Other Screens? @ Menu Up? Press ESC Home? Hold In ESC Menu Screens Misc Setups Press EnterChange? Press Enter Parameter Screens?Other Screens? @ Unit Label UnityThis page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Index PID LAN LCDSDT Uneven mechanical loadingThis page intentionally left blank
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