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UNITY 4600 USERS MANUAL

 

Table 4.1: Alarm and Warning Descriptions

 

 

LCD Alarm or Warning

Meaning / Possible Cause

Message

 

 

 

PCR Value Jump

Unrecoverable transition in incoming Program Clock Reference values. This

 

has forced re-initialization of services. Check uplink encoder for that program.

 

 

PMT Disappeared

Formerly valid Program Map Table ceases to be received or becomes corrupt.

 

See "No PMT" indication.

 

 

PMT Version Changed

Version number on one or more of the Program Map Tables has changed but

 

no change to PID lineup.

 

 

Prog Blackout on ASI

Some services available from satellite not routed to IRD ASI output per program

 

mapping instructions from COMPEL®. This is not necessarily a fault.

Program in Backout

Selected program not available for local decompression because this program

 

content was blocked to ASI transport output by network. Contact network TOC.

 

 

Program Not Found

Program selected for local decompression (to local audio/video outputs) not

 

available-invalid Program number for this Transport.

 

 

Reverted to B-up App

User-requested application failed self-test and Unit reverted to Backup

 

application. Notify your network TOC.

 

 

RF Signal Overload

No carrier lock with RF signal power above specification range. There may be

 

too much line amplification in RF feed.

 

 

SDT Disappeared

Formerly valid Service Descriptor Table ceases to be received or becomes

 

corrupt. See "No SDT entry" indication.

 

 

Sec Micro No Resp

Secure processor does not respond to local host or may be missing. SIM card

 

may be mis-installed, loose, or defective.

 

 

Ser Pt N Fail

Unknown or miscellaneous hardware failure on serial port N.

(N=audio port number)

 

 

 

Ser Pt N Input Fail

Input buffer overflow on serial port N. Send device at uplink may be set too fast

(N=audio port number)

compared to IRD serial port device, especially if sending data constantly with

 

only one stop bit. Try changing to 1.5 stop bits.

 

 

Ser Pt N Output Fail

Output buffer overflow on serial port N. Send device at uplink may be set too

(N=audio port number)

fast compared to IRD serial port device, especially if sending data constantly

 

with only one stop bit. Try changing to 1.5 stop bits.

 

 

Setting Out of Range

Current unit setting combination is illegal for installed receiver card. Unit will be

 

unable to acquire a carrier and transport stream until corrected by the user.

 

 

Test Mode in Use

One of the installation test modes is being used. This may interfere with normal

 

unit operation.

 

 

Unauthorized for CA

Unit unauthorized for Conditional Access in use. Contact network provider. Also

 

see "No KMS stream" & "KMS stream lost" indications.

 

 

Unit Overheating

Unit overheating. Check that unit vents are not blocked and that internal fan is

 

connected and operating.

 

 

Unread FP Email

Unread Front-Panel email message present. Warning should clear after user

 

opens the screen containing the email.

 

 

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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 OverviewTechnical Specifications Unity 4600 Product SpecificationsCharacteristic Specification Dtmf Output Audio OutputFront Panel Monitors Serial PortsEthernet Ports Alarm/Cuing RelaysFront Panel E-Mails ChassisTransport-In Options CharacteristicSwitched RF Inputs DVB-QPSK Receiver with 4-Port RF Switch OptionTurbo PSK Receiver Option, Broadcom Protocols DVB-QPSK Turbo Receiver with 4-Port Switch Option RF Switch InputGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations Safety SummaryGlossary of Terms Term DefinitionOr Recovery RecoveryBoot loader AutomatedNetwork Protection Presets TableMode PES StreamService Settings Service DescriptorSetting, Last CommandedUnpacking and Inspection Your warrantyLocation and Mounting Mandated Suppression Radio Frequency EmissionsMechanical Loading Desktop InstallationSee .2 for Transport Options for this slot U4600 ConnectionsConnector Type Pin Signal Name Designation Alarm Cuing Rear Panel ConnectorsComposite Video Out Serial ControlDVB-QPSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In Option Connector Type Pin Signal Name Designation EthernetTurbo-PSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In Option 115/230 VACSerial Port Configuration Modem I/O Device Handling Terminal I/OAux Data Printer OuputInstallation 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 Screen Name Functions/Applications Unit Setup Home Default ScreensDownload Screen as Default Audio FP Monitor Selection Screen as DefaultIndicator Label Color and State Meaning Front-Panel LED Indicator DescriptionsInterpreting Front Panel LEDs Front Panel Audio Monitor Rear-PanelOperation from Local/Remote Terminal CommandsOverview and Syntax UserAud1rt Same as aud1rt above Dels entry Audmon port#Forcerf port Dtmfvol percentGhostlist action PID LAN IP addr LAN Gateway addrLatchalarms LAN Mode mode Mode DHCP, WEG, or StaticLAN Subnet addr Lnbpwr outputLoadnv source ASIPartpid pid Or OPermch value Password One to six alphanumeric charactersON, OFF, or W StateRpath Relay addr Rpath from domainRpath to username@addr Route PortSET from source Setlabel labelSource Settimeout source timeSetpedest 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 Alarm and Warning Descriptions Alarms and WarningsContent Routing Content for ASI N/AProblem High Error RateInvalid Video Format Invalid VBI Data FmtIP Address Conflict KMS Stream LostNo Dhcp Server Found No RF SignalNo Genlock Sync No ID Tag FoundSetting Out of Range RF Signal OverloadTest Mode in Use PMT DisappearedVideo CMD Muted Video Buff OverflowVideo Not Found Video PES Data LostTechnical 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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