Wegener Communications 4600 manual Port, Route, SET from source, Setlabel label

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UNITY 4600 USERS MANUAL

Table 3.3: Command Directory for U4600 Terminal Commands

SET parameter value

SET TO destination [time]

SET FROM source

parameter: One of format, feed, freq [for “carrier freq”], rate [for “data rate”], FEC, tag [for “tag site”], prog [for “program”], margin [for “Eb/No margin warning zone”], aud1, or aud2 [for “descriptors assigned to audio ports 1 and 2”]. See PERM and ADDE commands for definitions and limits.

value: Value of the parameter as in any settings command ( PERM, TEMP, ADDS, etc.)

destination: PERM, TEMP, number or label of a Preset table entry.

time: Length of insert in either HH:MM:SS format (valid range is 0:00:00 to 18:00:00, leading zeros OK to omit on hours) OR in number of seconds. (A one-hourTEMP could have a parameters: of 1:00:00 or 3600.)

source: PERM, CURR, number or label of a Preset table entry.

SET sets the value of individual parameters in a ‘scratch pad’ settings group. SET TO will store the scratch pad settings to a search table entry or to the permanent or temporary settings (requires an insert time as a second parameter). SET FROM loads the scratch pad settings from a search table entry or from the current or permanent settings.

SETAUDIO port route [program] [atten]

port:

Value of 1 to 6 indicating an audio port

 

 

route:

S - Stereo (Left and Right components routed as connected at original MPEG encoder)

 

1 - Original Left component to both L and R outputs

 

2 - Original Right component to both L and R outputs

 

M - Sum of Left and Right components to both L and R outputs

 

R - Reverse of “Stereo” above (if allowed by hardware)

 

 

program:

Can be a three character name or an ‘*’. If the 3-character name is specified, the unit will

 

route the audio PES stream with the specified name to the port. If ‘‘*’ is specified, the unit

 

will default to the first audio program in the PMT that is not routed to another port.

 

 

atten:

Must be a numeric value for attenuation in dB. Legal values are given in Table 1.1 on

 

page 3. This programs the net audio attenuation, where ‘0’ gives 0dB attenuation

 

(maximum level). If field omitted, attenuation remains unchanged on that audio port.

The audio PES stream, with the language descriptor program, is decompressed in the port audio port, and then its components are routed to the Left and Right outputs according to route. That ports attenuation is changed to atten, if supplied.

SETLABEL label

label: Unit label. Field entry is truncated at 10 characters.

Sets Unit Label displayed on IRD home LCD screen (and Terminal Welcome Banners), if supported in this IRD.

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Contents UNITY4600 800032-01 Rev. F Iii This page intentionally blank Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables 800032-01 Rev. F Viii Unity 4600 User’s Manual Manual OverviewUnity 4600 Professional Media Recorder Product OverviewUnity 4600 Product Specifications Technical SpecificationsCharacteristic Specification Serial Ports Audio OutputDtmf Output Front Panel MonitorsChassis Alarm/Cuing RelaysEthernet Ports Front Panel E-MailsTransport-In Options CharacteristicDVB-QPSK Receiver with 4-Port RF Switch Option Switched RF InputsTurbo PSK Receiver Option, Broadcom Protocols DVB-QPSK Turbo Receiver with 4-Port Switch Option RF Switch InputTerm Definition Safety SummaryGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations Glossary of TermsAutomated RecoveryOr Recovery Boot loaderPES Stream Presets TableNetwork Protection ModeCommanded Service DescriptorService Settings Setting, LastMandated Suppression Radio Frequency Emissions Your warrantyUnpacking and Inspection Location and MountingMechanical Loading Desktop InstallationSee .2 for Transport Options for this slot U4600 ConnectionsSerial Control Rear Panel ConnectorsConnector Type Pin Signal Name Designation Alarm Cuing Composite Video Out115/230 VAC Connector Type Pin Signal Name Designation EthernetDVB-QPSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In Option Turbo-PSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In OptionSerial Port Configuration Printer Ouput Device Handling Terminal I/OModem I/O Aux DataInstallation Testing Relay Pulse Check VOLnnnnnnnnnnnnnThis page intentionally left blank Theory of Operation Functional Summary Automated RecoveryMonitoring and Control Unity 4600 Functional Block DiagramLCD Screen Relationships Operation from Front PanelLCD Screen Relationship LCD Screen ContentSummary of Top-Level LCD Screens and Their Functions Audio FP Monitor Selection Screen as Default Home Default ScreensScreen Name Functions/Applications Unit Setup Download Screen as DefaultFront-Panel LED Indicator Descriptions Indicator Label Color and State MeaningInterpreting Front Panel LEDs Front Panel Audio Monitor Rear-PanelUser CommandsOperation from Local/Remote Terminal Overview and SyntaxAud1rt Same as aud1rt above Dels entry Audmon port#Dtmfvol percent Forcerf portGhostlist action PID LAN IP addr LAN Gateway addrLnbpwr output LAN Mode mode Mode DHCP, WEG, or StaticLatchalarms LAN Subnet addrLoadnv source ASIPartpid pid Or OPermch value Password One to six alphanumeric charactersON, OFF, or W StateRpath Relay addr Rpath from domainRpath to username@addr Setlabel label PortRoute SET from sourceSetpin value Settimeout source timeSource SetpedestCommand displays internal unit temperature if available Unmute sourcesourcesource Maintenance General TroubleshootingAlarm LED On and Carrier LED Off Alarm and Carrier LEDs Both On Alarm or Warning LED OnAlarm and Warning LEDs Off Alarm and Warning Descriptions Alarms and WarningsHigh Error Rate Content for ASI N/AContent Routing ProblemKMS Stream Lost Invalid VBI Data FmtInvalid Video Format IP Address ConflictNo ID Tag Found No RF SignalNo Dhcp Server Found No Genlock SyncPMT Disappeared RF Signal OverloadSetting Out of Range Test Mode in UseVideo PES Data Lost Video Buff OverflowVideo CMD Muted Video Not FoundTechnical Support WarrantyThis page intentionally left blank Menu Screens Info ScreensParameter Screens Misc SetupsIndex LED Questions Rack This page intentionally left blank
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