Wegener Communications 4600 manual Invalid VBI Data Fmt, Invalid Video Format, IP Address Conflict

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UNITY 4600 USERS MANUAL

 

Table 4.1: Alarm and Warning Descriptions

 

 

LCD Alarm or Warning

Meaning / Possible Cause

Message

 

 

 

Invalid COMPEL Hdr

Invalid COMPEL header detected in incoming COMPEL messages. This will

 

cause the unit to immediately attempt automatic recovery to a backup preset.

 

The IRD is not set up for connection to this COMPEL system.

 

 

Invalid VBI Data Fmt

VBI data found in PID or video user data in unrecognized or unsupported format

 

(protocol).

 

 

Invalid Video Format

Video format in requested program is not supported.

 

 

IP Address Conflict

LAN detected but cannot use because of IP address conflict.

 

 

KMS Stream Lost

KMS stream lost after initially detected in this transport stream. There could be

 

an uplink problem. See also "No KMS stream" indication.

 

 

Lost COMPEL PID

Data traffic at designated packet ID (PID) for COMPEL has been lost for more

 

than two minutes. See "No COMPEL" indication.

 

 

Lost VBI Data FN LM

VBI data for field N, line M has disappeared. If any is expected, contact network

(N=field number;

TOC.

M=line number)

 

 

 

Low RF Level

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

 

 

New PAT with Changes

The version number on the Program Allocation table has changed and a new

 

program lineup has been submitted. Changes have been made on uplink

 

transport mux.

 

 

New PMT with Changes

The version number on one or more of the Program Map Tables has changed

 

with a new PID lineup submitted. Changes have been made on uplink transport

 

mux.

 

 

No ASI Stream

Corrupt or missing input ASI stream. Only applicable if ASI input is available and

 

selected. Check connection and source.

 

 

No Audio for Port N

No "free" otherwise-unassigned audio can be allocated to wildcard-assigned

(N=audio port number)

port N. There may be fewer audio PES streams than installed audio ports. If so,

 

explicitly assign a desired language descriptor to this audio port.

 

 

No Carrier Lock

Carrier lock cannot (or has not) been acquired and maintained. Check that

 

requested settings are correct. Check RF level indication and RF connection.

 

For new installations, check antenna pointing and polarization.

 

 

No COMPEL

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Data traffic is detected at designated packet ID (PID) for COMPEL . However,

 

no valid COMPEL messages have been detected during the last two minutes.

 

There may be no connection to the network. If required to maintain a

 

connection, the unit will eventually attempt an automatic recovery to a backup

 

preset. To debug, check that the COMPEL system at the uplink is functional and

 

that the data connection to inserter (such as UMX5010) is good. Also check for

 

fault indications or functional problems at UMX5010.

 

 

No COMPEL PID

No traffic detected at designated packet ID (PID) for COMPEL, so no

 

connection is made to the network. The COMPEL PID setting in the unit may be

 

incorrect. Also see "No COMPEL indication".

 

 

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