[. . . ] ST. RE. TT1222. 2 Issue 2 ENGLISH (UK)
REFERENCE GUIDE
TT1222 4:2:0 Professional Receiver Software Version 2. 0. 0 (and later)
TT1222 4:2:0 Professional Receiver
Preliminary Pages
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LS DETTA FRST!Om Ni inte frstr informationen i denna handbok ARBETA D INTE MED DENNA UTRUSTNING. [. . . ] A FIFO is useful for buffering a stream of data between a sender and receiver that are not synchronised - i. e. The area of the Earth's surface covered by a satellite's downlink transmission. Also (generally) the area from which the satellite can receive uplink transmissions. File Transfer Protocol: A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network (Internet, UNIX, etc. ). For example, after developing the HTML pages for a Web site on a local machine, they are typically uploaded to the Web server, using FTP. Unlike e-mail programs in which graphics and program files have to be attached, FTP is designed to handle binary files directly and does not add the overhead of encoding and decoding the data. The ITU-T standard which defines the physical and electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces. Group of Pictures: MPEG video compression works more effectively by processing a number of video frames as a block. The TANDBERG Television Encoder normally uses a 12 frame GOP; every twelfth frame is an I frame. Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a GUI runs under a windowing system and has a screen interface capable of displaying graphics in the form of icons, drop-down menus and a movable pointer. The on-screen information is usually controlled / manipulated by a mouse or keyboard. High Power Amplifier: Used in the signal path to amplify the modulated and up-converted broadcast signal for feeding to the uplink antenna. Integrated Conditional Access Module: Embedded in the IRD and responsible for descrambling, plus packet filtering and reception. It also contains the physical interface to the subscriber's viewing card. Intermediate Frequency: Usually refers to the 70 MHz or 140 MHz output of the Modulator in cable, satellite and terrestrial transmission applications.
FFT FIFO
Footprint FTP
G. 703 GOP GUI
HDTV HPA HSYNC Hub ICAM IEC IF
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Reference Guide: TT1222 4:2:0 Professional Receiver ST. RE. TT1222. 2
Glossary
Interframe Coding
Compression coding involving consecutive frames. When consecutive frames are compared, temporal redundancy is used to remove common elements (information) and arrive at difference information. MPEG-2 uses B and P frames, but since they are individually incomplete and relate to other adjacent frames, they cannot be edited independently. Coding of a macroblock or picture that uses information only from that macroblock or picture. Exploits spatial redundancy by using DCT to produce I frames; these are independent frames and can be edited. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or sub-network. IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol (TCP or UDP), adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol. [. . . ] Table D. 3: Video Alarm Categories and Conditions
Alarm Category
Video output:
Contents Alarm
No stream input Error in stream Video resync
Description
No stream is detected in the current TS. There has been a transition from "no frame sync" to "frame sync OK". No video component exist for the currently selected service.
Remedy
Check input source. Verify correct CA system and smart card.
Default
A A
A
Video not used
W
D. 3. 2
Audio Output Alarms
The audio output alarms relate to errors occurring in the audio decoders. [. . . ]