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"Device information" table
This shows the following data of module:
“Device model”: model of the module.
“Serial number”: serial number of the module.
“Title”: user may assign a title to the device for easier management. Press the button "Change" to modify it. Also it will be
visible in other devices and by computers in network devices (if PC supports SSDP).
"Regions": Device supports several preinstalled regions. The RF channel list depends on which region is selected. Region
can be changed without restarting the device. Just select needed region by pressing “Change” button in “Device information”
table. Additional regions can be installed under request. Contact our distributors for such possibility.
“Software version”: module software version number.
“System time”: current time, synchronized from ntp server. Local time oset can be selected in the System menu/Date,Time.
“Up time”: time passed from last power-up or restart of the module.
Output bitrates table
It displays the output bitrate status of each channel in real time, Horizontal bar shows the percentage of used available
bandwidth in the channel. The 1st number right to the bar shows actual bitrate in Mbps. Next number shows maximum allowed
bitrate in the channel and it depends on modulation parameters. Ensure that actual bitrate would not reach more than 95%
of available bandwidth. Otherwise bitrate overow may occur.
System status table
It represents the following parameters at real time: internal temperature in degrees of Celsius, Input bitrate (MBits/s),
processor load in percents, power voltage in Volts. Ensure, that Input bitrate does not exceed 200 MBit/s. Otherwise some
input packets may be skipped and pixeling on TV will appear. Also, avoid CPU usage to exceed 80%.
Other device in the network
If there are any modules in the network their status and diagnostic information will be displayed as it is in Figure 7 "General
information screen". If modules status is red, press the down arrow and diagnostic errors will be displayed. Make sure, that
Ethernet router is congured properly to pass SSDP packets (239.255.255.250:1900 and 239.255.255.246:7900). Also make
sure that all modules are connected to the same Ethernet network.
Diagnostic information table
It displays all module errors and comments (if possible) how to eliminate them.
Figure 8. Diagnostic information table with errors
6.3 TS input
All transport streams sources are listed here. See gure 9.
Figure 9. List of UDP/RTP sources
To add new UDP/RTP stream source, ll in input elds and press "Add". "Enable" checkox allows the transport stream to
pass for processing. The source can be temporarily disabled rather than removing the source from the system and adding
it again. "Title" eld used for user only for easier management of all sources. "IP Address" and "Port" numbers are main
parameters of the IPTV source. Sources can be multicast or unicast, protocols can be UDP or RTP. In case of multicast,
device will send IGMP messages to Ethernet switch for enabling requested sources. Protocol is detected automatically.
"Destination channel" is the RF output channel, to which the stream will be forwarded.
"Status, CC errors" column shows the status of each transport stream source. Green icon means, that device see the
stream. Yellow - waiting for the stream. Red - stream not found. "rtp" note in the icon means, that the stream protocol is RTP
and RTP level errors can be visible by hovering the mouse over the icon.