Wegener Communications 4600 manual Bad Audio N PTS, Bad PMT, Bad Sec Micro SN, Bad VBI Data FN LM

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UNITY 4600 USERS MANUAL

 

Table 4.1: Alarm and Warning Descriptions

 

 

LCD Alarm or Warning

Meaning / Possible Cause

Message

 

 

 

Auto-Recovery

Auto-recovery in progress. This may be caused by any of the following

 

problems on a previously commanded or successfully acquired transport

 

stream:

 

1. IRD unable to deliver services for time exceeding Services Recovery Time-

 

out;

 

2. IRD required to maintain connection to COMPEL® and IRD has not

 

detected COMPEL for time exceeding Network Recovery Timeout; or

 

3. IRD detects invalid incoming COMPEL header.

 

 

Bad Audio N PTS

Excessive jumps or jitter in Audio port N PTS values

(N=audio port number)

 

 

 

Bad PMT

One or more Program Map Tables are corrupted. See "No PMT" indication.

 

 

Bad Sec Micro SN

Serial number read from secure processor does not match unit. There may be

 

a an attempt at piracy, a defective NVRAM memory, or a defective secure

 

processor.

 

 

Bad VBI Data FN LM

VBI data for field N, line M is unrecognized or in an unsupported format. Contact

(N=field number;

TOC to confirm that the version of application code in your IRD is current.

M=line number)

 

 

 

Bad Video Data

Video PES stream appears to be invalid. Check if other IRDs see similar

 

problem on the same program.

 

 

Bad Video PTS

Excessive jumps or jitter in video PTS values. There may be a defective uplink

 

encoder or mux.

 

 

Content for ASI N/A

Program content requested to route to ASI output cannot be found in over-

 

satellite transport mux. Contact network TOC and advise.

 

 

Content Routing

ASI transport output bears no program content because a Content Routing

Problem

Table has not been loaded from the network or is corrupt. Contact network

 

TOC.

 

 

Eb/N0 Margin Warning

Eb/N0 value less than sum of Threshold + Margin—evaluated over 10 sec.

 

intervals. Unless the margin setting is incorrect, this indicates a marginal

 

downlink.

 

 

FP Email Fail

An FP Email message was received which was corrupt or invalid. User should

 

acknowledge the warning to clear, and then notify the network TOC.

 

 

High Error Rate

High errored seconds rate, presumably useless signal—evaluated over 60 sec.

 

intervals. Signal-to-noise ratio is insufficient or there is severe terrestrial or

 

antenna cross-pol interference.

 

 

High RF Level

There is carrier lock, but the RF signal level is too high.

 

 

ID Tag Mismatch

Carrier ID frequency text mismatch. User or network has entered carrier

 

frequency text or tag site ID incorrectly or unit is on the wrong carrier.

 

 

ID Tags Lost

Carrier ID tags disappeared. There may be a failure at the uplink inserter

 

(UMX5010) or loss of COMPEL® PID. See "ID Tag Mismatch" indication.

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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 Manual Overview Unity 4600 User’s ManualProduct Overview Unity 4600 Professional Media RecorderTechnical Specifications Unity 4600 Product SpecificationsCharacteristic Specification Front Panel Monitors Audio OutputDtmf Output Serial PortsFront Panel E-Mails Alarm/Cuing RelaysEthernet Ports ChassisCharacteristic Transport-In OptionsSwitched RF Inputs DVB-QPSK Receiver with 4-Port RF Switch OptionTurbo PSK Receiver Option, Broadcom Protocols Turbo Receiver with 4-Port Switch Option RF Switch Input DVB-QPSKGlossary of Terms Safety SummaryGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations Term DefinitionBoot loader RecoveryOr Recovery AutomatedMode Presets TableNetwork Protection PES StreamSetting, Last Service DescriptorService Settings CommandedLocation and Mounting Your warrantyUnpacking and Inspection Mandated Suppression Radio Frequency EmissionsDesktop Installation Mechanical LoadingU4600 Connections See .2 for Transport Options for this slotComposite Video Out Rear Panel ConnectorsConnector Type Pin Signal Name Designation Alarm Cuing Serial ControlTurbo-PSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In Option Connector Type Pin Signal Name Designation EthernetDVB-QPSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In Option 115/230 VACSerial Port Configuration Aux Data Device Handling Terminal I/OModem I/O Printer OuputInstallation Testing VOLnnnnnnnnnnnnn Relay Pulse CheckThis page intentionally left blank Functional Summary Automated Recovery Theory of OperationUnity 4600 Functional Block Diagram Monitoring and ControlOperation from Front Panel LCD Screen RelationshipsLCD Screen Content LCD Screen RelationshipSummary of Top-Level LCD Screens and Their Functions Download Screen as Default Home Default ScreensScreen Name Functions/Applications Unit Setup Audio FP Monitor Selection Screen as DefaultIndicator Label Color and State Meaning Front-Panel LED Indicator DescriptionsInterpreting Front Panel LEDs Rear-Panel Front Panel Audio MonitorOverview and Syntax CommandsOperation from Local/Remote Terminal UserAud1rt Same as aud1rt above Audmon port# Dels entryForcerf port Dtmfvol percentGhostlist action PID LAN Gateway addr LAN IP addrLAN Subnet addr LAN Mode mode Mode DHCP, WEG, or StaticLatchalarms Lnbpwr outputASI Loadnv sourceOr O Partpid pidPassword One to six alphanumeric characters Permch valueState ON, OFF, or WRpath from domain Rpath Relay addrRpath to username@addr SET from source PortRoute Setlabel labelSetpedest Settimeout source timeSource Setpin valueCommand displays internal unit temperature if available Unmute sourcesourcesource General Troubleshooting MaintenanceAlarm LED On and Carrier LED Off Alarm or Warning LED On Alarm and Carrier LEDs Both OnAlarm and Warning LEDs Off Alarms and Warnings Alarm and Warning DescriptionsProblem Content for ASI N/AContent Routing High Error RateIP Address Conflict Invalid VBI Data FmtInvalid Video Format KMS Stream LostNo Genlock Sync No RF SignalNo Dhcp Server Found No ID Tag FoundTest Mode in Use RF Signal OverloadSetting Out of Range PMT DisappearedVideo Not Found Video Buff OverflowVideo CMD Muted Video PES Data LostWarranty Technical SupportThis page intentionally left blank Info Screens Menu ScreensMisc Setups Parameter ScreensIndex LED Questions Rack This page intentionally left blank
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