EQ8096 Universal Edge QAMSoftware Version 6.6.0 REFERENCE GUIDE 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A
Introduction to the EQ8096 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 1-2 List of Tables Table 1.1 Equipment Marketing Codes...
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download Note: Parameters that are configurable using the web browser GUI cannot be modified us
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <simulcrypt_status&g
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download If the unit tries to establish a connection but has not yet been successful the followi
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.3.2.3 EMM Service If an EMM service has been initialized, but no server is connected,
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.3.2.4 Multiple EMM Streams and Connections It is possible to have multiple <emm_s
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4 Configuration Using XML file via FTP When the caconfig XML file has been edited to
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download • pid is the PID used to put the EMM data onto the output. • output_mask is a bit ma
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4.3 Deleting an EMM Stream To delete an EMM stream, the parameters need to be sent as
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4.4 Multiple EMM Streams More than one EMM stream can be defined in one EMM connecti
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <cp_duration_ds>600</cp_duration_ds> <program_number>10<
Introduction to the EQ8096 1.1 Scope of this Reference Guide 1.1.1 Who Should Use This Reference Guide This Reference Guide is written for operato
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.4.6 Changing Access Criteria To change the access_criteria, the same file is used wi
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <simulcrypt_config&g
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download </ecm_group> <ecm_group> <ecm_id>0x40</ecm_id&
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <program_number>-1</program_number> <key_no>1</k
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <key_no>41</key_no> <ecm_group> <ecm_id>0x1
Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download <ecm_group> <ecm_id>0x100</ecm_id> <super_cas
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6 Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Chapter 6 Contents 6.1 Introduction...
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 6.1 Introduction This chapter provides the schedules and instructions, where applicable, for routine inspe
Introduction to the EQ8096 Table 1.1 Equipment Marketing Codes Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description EQ8096/BAS F
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding • If the product has been exposed to rain or water. • If the product does not operate normally by follow
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 6.4 Fault-finding 6.4.1 Fault-finding Philosophy It is the objective of this chapter to provide sufficien
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding When the failure condition has been fully investigated, and the symptoms are known, proceed with fault-fin
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 6.4.4 Lithium Battery The lithium battery fitted within this product is not user replaceable and as such s
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Step Action If Result of Action is Yes… If Result of Action is No… 4 Check PSU Module(s) and Fuse(s). En
Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 5. Tighten the four locking screws. Notes: Following this procedure does NOT invalidate the warranty. O
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7 Code Upgrade and License Key Entry Chapter 7 Contents 7.1 Introduction...
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Code Upgrade and License Key Entry 7.1 Introduction This chapter specifies the procedure for upgrading software via FTP and obtaining and entering
Introduction to the EQ8096 1.1.4 Card Assignment Figure 1.1 shows the position of the various cards at the rear of the unit. Input Card 1 2 345 6
Code Upgrade and License Key Entry 7.2.3 Software Upgrading To upgrade the software: 1. Unzip/save upgrade files to a local directory. 2. Note I
Code Upgrade and License Key Entry Figure 7.1 License Key Entry Web Page 3. TTV will then supply a license key that is only valid for the unit wi
Code Upgrade and License Key Entry 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 7-6 • M-CMTS disabled: No DEPI Stats and DEPI Config tabbed pages available, ve
8 Unit Configuration via FTP Chapter 8 Contents 8.1 Introduction...
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Unit Configuration via FTP 8.1 Introduction This chapter provides details of how to store a unit configuration to a local PC using the FTP get comm
Unit Configuration via FTP 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 8-4 1400 bytes received in 0.84 seconds <1.66 Kbytes/sec> ftp> Note: The unit
9 Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards Chapter 9 Contents 9.1 Introduction...
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Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 9.1 Introduction This document defines the procedures installing and removing Input and Output
Introduction to the EQ8096 • Extraction of incoming PSI tables (PAT, PMT) and automatic PID remapping into outgoing multiple program Transport Str
Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 9.2.2 Installing an Output Card The EQ8096 is fitted with individual blanking panels to slots
Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards Figure 9.2 Locating the Output Card 6. Fit two screws removed from blanking panel and secure
Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 2. Insert S14483 Card Extraction tools in each of the two M3 bushes below the securing screw h
Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards Figure 9.6 Extracting the Output Card 9.3 Replacing (Upgrading) an Input Card 9.3.1 Preparin
Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 5. After the transfer has successfully completed type ‘bye’ to exit the FTP session. The confi
Upgrading EQ8096 with Input and Output Option Cards 9.3.4 Restore Unit IP and Serial Number The original Serial number, IP address and Configuratio
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10 EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification Chapter 10 Contents 10.1 General...
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EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.1 General 10.1.1 Overview This document describes the system test specification for on site test and ve
Introduction to the EQ8096 • The RF channel that each TS is multiplexed to is defined in Table 1.3. • The EQ8096 can optionally be controlled via
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3 General Test Configuration The following diagram shows the general set up required for EQAM testing w
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3.1 System Setup A tester must perform the following set up when first installing the EQAM • The EQ8096
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification Figure 10.3 DEPI Configuration WEB GUI Note: There is one configuration page per 24 DEPI sessions. This i
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification Select the output card/Spigot/QAM you wish to enable the session on, e.g. in our example we enable Input Car
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification If there is a problem enabling a channel then the selection will not change to grey and will still say “Dis
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification When the DEPI sessions have been configured with the correct set up and the core is running you should see a
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3.3 CISCO Core Configurartion The “Remote Session Id” returned to the DEPI Configuration WEB GUI page w
EQ8096 M-CMTS System Test Specification 10.3.4 DTI Card After the system is booted and configured ensure the DTI client card is in Sync by checking
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A Glossary Annex A The following list covers most of the abbreviations, acronyms and terms as used in Ericsson Manuals, User and Reference Guides
Introduction to the EQ8096 1.2.6 Modulation and Up-conversion Each modulator card of the EQ8096 supports the simultaneous generation of up to 12QA
Glossary AMOL I and II Automatic Measure of Line-ups I and II: Used by automated equipment to measure programme-viewing ratings. ARP Address Res
Glossary Bouquet A collection of services (TV, radio, and data, or any combination of the three) grouped and sold together, and identified in the S
Glossary Chrominance The color part of a TV picture signal, relating to the hue and saturation but not to the luminance (brightness) of the signal
Glossary DCE Data Communications Equipment: Typically a modem. It establishes, maintains and terminates a session on a network but in itself is not
Glossary DSNG Digital Satellite News-Gathering. DSP Digital Signal Processor. DTE Data circuit Terminating Equipment: A communications device that
Glossary Encryption Encoding of a transmission to prevent access without the appropriate decryption equipment and authorization. EPG Electronic Pr
Glossary GUI Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a
Glossary IP Internet Protocol: The IP part of TCP/IP. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a network address a
Glossary JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group: ISO/ITU standard for compressing still images. It has a high compression capability. Using discre
Glossary MEM Multiplex Element Manager: A GUI-based control system, part of the range of Ericsson compression system control element products. The
Introduction to the EQ8096 1.3.1.1 Standard Mapping When configured in Standard mapping mode (default), there is a direct relationship between Inpu
Glossary Multicast An IP mechanism that allows transmission of data to multiple receivers. A multicast can also have several transmit sources simu
Glossary OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex: A modulation technique used for digital TV transmission in Europe, Japan and Australia; more
Glossary PES Packetized Elementary Stream: A sequential stream of data bytes that has been converted from original elementary streams of audio an
Glossary PRPB Analogue Color difference signals. Refer to CRCB for an explanation.PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory: A device, which may be writt
Glossary ROM Read Only Memory: A non-volatile storage device for digital data. Data has been stored permanently in this device. No further inform
Glossary STB Set-Top Box: A box that sits on top of a television set and is the interface between the home television and the cable TV company. New
Glossary SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference. It is a sim
Glossary UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: A device providing a serial interface for transmitting and receiving data. UDP User Da
Glossary 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A A-20 Y (Luminance) Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line. The only signal required fo
B Technical Specification Annex B Contents B.1 Unit Specification...
Introduction to the EQ8096 Table 1.6 Channel and Transport Stream Allocations for ‘Distributed Input’ mode (example Slot 1) Output 1 Left-most c
Technical Specification 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A B-2 List of Tables Table B.1 EQ8096 Unit Specification ...
Technical Specification B.1 Unit Specification The EQ8096 Unit specification is shown in Table B.1. This may be subject to change with further deve
Technical Specification Item Specification Insertion of SI/Data streams into any output Transport Stream. Internal Packet Replication offerin
Technical Specification Item Specification Connector type Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver socket (INF-8074I – Rev 1.0) 2 x 4 port Mod
Technical Specification Parameter Requirement Maximum RF Output power per channel N=1: 60 dBmV N=2: 56 dBmV (i.e. 59 dBmV total power) N=3: 54 dBmV
Technical Specification B.2.4 Modulator Characteristics The EQ8096 modulator assembly conforms to the specification defined in Table B.6. Table B.6
Technical Specification B.2.5.2 User Control Interfaces The EQ8096 support control of user configurable parameters and the reporting of status and
Technical Specification Parameter Range Default value Modulation configuration. Parameters to be used to configure all Modulated outputs. Mode Ann
Technical Specification B.3 Power Supply B.3.1 AC Power Supply Specification This equipment can be fitted with two power supplies allowing for 1
Technical Specification B.3.3 DC Supply Input (-48 V DC Version) Notes: Only models M2/---/-----/48V and M2/---/-----/48V use a DC power supply.
Introduction to the EQ8096 1.4 Guided Tour 1.4.1 Enclosure The enclosure is 2U and is used as a stand-alone unit. All inputs and outputs are via r
Technical Specification B.5 Environmental Conditions Table B.13 Environmental Specification Item Specification Operational Temperature: 0°C to +50
Technical Specification EN 61000-3-33 European Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Part 3. Limits; Section 3. Limitation of voltage fluctuations
Technical Specification Note: The C-Tick mark was first affixed to this product in 2007. B.6.6 Packaging Statement The Stratocell ® or Ethafoam 2
Technical Specification B.6.8 Materials Declarations Ericsson’s products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good environmental practice.
Technical Specification B.6.9 Equipment Disposal B.6.9.1 General Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life. Local codes and/or envi
Technical Specification - Planning/Engineering - Procurement/Supply - Project & Programme - Implementation - Operations and Maintenance -
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EQ8096 Universal Edge QAM ENGLISH (UK) - READ THIS FIRST! If you do not understand the contents of this manual. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. A
Introduction to the EQ8096 LCD Display PSU Power (Green) PSU Fault (Amber) PSU 2 Edit Up PSU 1 Alarm Power Active Save Left Down Right PS
Introduction to the EQ8096 1000BaseT Data Inputs RS232 Monitor Conditional Access Pair DOCSIS Timing Interface Control ASI Out E8096/HWO/12QA
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2 Installing the Equipment Chapter 2 Contents 2.1 Introduction...
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Installing the Equipment 2.1 Introduction 2.1.1 Read This First! The EQ8096 must be handled carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards a
Installing the Equipment This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with t
Installing the Equipment 2.3.2 Cable Routing Power supply cables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items p
Installing the Equipment Warmed air is exhausted via side vents Cool air is brought into the unit via fans located at the side of the u
Installing the Equipment Warnings! If the molded plug fitted to the mains cable supplied with this unit is not required, please dispose of it safely
Contents 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 2011-09-06 iii Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Provides a description of the equipment, its main features
Installing the Equipment Warnings! This unit must be correctly earthed through the molded plug supplied; if the local mains supply does not have an
Installing the Equipment Connecting the Unit to an AC Power Supply Warnings! Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in
Installing the Equipment This equipment may be fitted with either a connector that has an integral fuse with wiring terminals (see Figure 2.3) or a
Installing the Equipment Figure 2.4 Connector Block for -48 V DC Input (Without Fuse) +- 2.5.3 DC Connector Details For connect
Installing the Equipment 2.5.6 Technical Earth The unit has a Technical earth terminal (marked with ) located at the rear panel (see Figure 2.5
Installing the Equipment 2.6.2 Connecting the Unit Once the unit has been installed in its intended operating position, it is ready to be connected
Installing the Equipment There are two LEDs carried by each connector. The green LED indicates the channel status and the amber LED indicates chann
Installing the Equipment Table 2.4 Host Status Connector Pin-outs Pin Description Pin 2 RS-232 - RxD Pin 3 RS-232 - TxD Pin 5 RS-232- Ground Pin
Installing the Equipment 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 2-16 Table 2.6 Front Panel LCD Display Screen Display Explanation Initial Bootloader Scr
3 Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Chapter 3 Contents 3.1 Introduction...
Preliminary Pages Introduction This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation, operation of the EQ8096 Universal E
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4 Broadcast Mode ...
Figure 3.26 Modify Program Count Page ...3-24 Figure 3.27 Modify Program Configuration Pa
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Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.1 Introduction Standard configuration instructions are given in the User Guide. This chapter gives fur
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.2.2 Changing the IP Address If the user accidentally sets the local address incorrectly, the EQ8096 m
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.3 Web Page Menus 3.3.1 Status This is the start-up web page and shows the current status of the unit
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.2 Device Info Tabbed Web Page Figure 3.3 Control Port Settings Tabbed Page 3.3.2.2 Setting
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.4 Set Unit Date / Time Web Page The EQ8096 hardware uses a real-time clock to provide time and
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.5 Global Control Port Settings Each of the 4 ports can have their IP address and Mask changed
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.7 CA Port Main Settings Web Page Caution! If an attempt is made to change the control port IP
Preliminary Pages Registered Trademarks Ethernet® Registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. Warnings, Cautions and Notes Heed Warnings All warnin
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.3.2.10 Set Unit Name A 32 bit alphanumeric name for the unit can be set to aid unit identification. T
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.8 Data Port Settings Web Page 3.3.3.1 Data Port 1-4 This provides the facility to set the req
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.10 Dataport 1 Statistics (similar for Dataport 2-4) Web Page 3.3.4 Modulation Settings 3.3.4.
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.12 Modulator Card Web Page (Similar for cards 2-8) 3.3.4.3 RF Outputs The settings of each RF
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser The contents of the modulated transport streams can be displayed by clicking on the appropriate link at
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser • Cyclic remapping – a rotating range from the bases specified is used for remapping (ensures that servi
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser A summary of the output rate available (defined by the modulation settings), actual component rate and t
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.2 Input Port to RF Output Card QAM Channel Assignment Any to any mapping enables the unit to map any
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.20 Assigning MAC Sources to a Program Zooming in on to the MAC Assignment Overview the MAC sou
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.22 TS Setup Page Figure 3.23 shows no programs for TS 2 this is because no MACs have been assig
Preliminary Pages EMC Compliance This equipment is certified to the EMC requirements detailed in Annex B, Technical Specification. To maintain this
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.3.1 Program Number Mode The program number allocation can be programmed into any of 3 possible mode
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4 Broadcast Mode For each transport stream output it is possible to select a single MPTS input flow
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.26 Modify Program Count Page 3.4.4.2 Modify Program Configuration Services within an Input MP
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4.3 Modify Manual PID Configuration (Filtered mode only) PIDs can be explicitly filtered or remapped
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser When an input stream (either the MPTS or any of the 4 SPTS) contains a PAT which is mapped on a Ghost PI
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.31 PID Remapping to TS1 (MPTS Mode) On the left of Figure 3.31 is the part of the Stream Xpert
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.4.4.4.2 SPTS For SPTS, the last service slot shall always allow the user to remap up to 14 PIDs. For
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.34 Modify PSIG Configuration 3.4.5 DEPI/M-CMTS Mode 3.4.5.1 Overview When the EQ8096/HWO/DTI
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.5.2 CA ECMG Settings Figure 3.36 CA ECMG Settings Web Page Selecting CA ECMG Settings enables the se
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.5.3 CA Settings Figure 3.37 CA Settings Web Page Selecting CA Settings enables settings to be defined
Preliminary Pages Technical Training Ericsson provides a wide range of training courses on the operation and maintenance of our products and on thei
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser 3.6 Engineering Tabbed Page 3.6.1 Overview The Engineering tabbed page allows various non-operational
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.39 Debug Event Flags Web Page 3.6.1.3 SDV controls The EQ8096 permits the unit to be used with
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser • This page provides a means to apply a redundancy switch, causing all unit outputs to be set to their
Operating the EQ8096 Using the Web Browser Figure 3.41 TS Input Assignments Web Page 2/1553-FGC 101 1019 Uen A 3-35
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Alarms 4.1 Introduction This chapter describes the alarm aspects of the EQ8096, the functionality of the Status indicator located at the rear panel
Alarms 4.2 View Active Alarm Table The EQ8096 software provides functionality for handling, logging and displaying application alarms. Figure 4.2
Alarms 4.4 Specific Alarms 4.4.1 Serial Number Alarm The serial number is unique and set at manufacture. It corresponds with the number printed on
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Alarms Figure 4.5 Modulator Card Alarms Web Page 4.4.4 Transport Streams Alarms This page allows the Transport Stream Over-rate alarm to be mask
Alarms The threshold value is determined by the global modulator settings, as this defines the overall bit rate for each of the generated transport
Alarms Caution! Increasing the threshold from this factory default setting may prevent the unit generating an alarm during a fan failure or air-co
Alarms Figure 4.9 Trap Destination Table Web Page A reference number is allocated to a new alarm to identify it to the management system. This ref
Alarms Table 4.5 Status LED States Condition LED State ON - RF Enabled on at least one QAMs/Connector, system clocks locked Steady Green FLASH - C
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id PSU 2 Input Card 1 00001250 DTI Lock Input Card 1 00001251 PSIG Connection Input Card 1 00001348 Lion Over
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 23 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001058 TS 24 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001059 TS 25 Over-rate Input Card 1
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 54 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001089 TS 55 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001090 TS 56 Over-rate Input Card 1 0
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 85 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001120 TS 86 Over-rate Input Card 1 00001121 TS 87 Over-rate Input Card 1
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 20 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001151 TS 21 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001152 TS 22
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Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 51 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001182 TS 52 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001183 TS 5
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 82 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001213 TS 83 Program Number Conflict Input Card 1 00001214 TS 84
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 5 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001256 TS 6 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001257 TS 7 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 000
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 36 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001287 TS 37 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001288 TS 38 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 0
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id TS 67 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001318 TS 68 MPTS Fail Input Card 1 00001319 TS 69 MPTS Fail Input Card 1
Alarms Name Source Slot Alarm Id Card 1 FPGA Temperature Output Card 1 2 00001012 Card 2 FPGA Temperature Output Card 2 3 00001013 Card 3 FPGA
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Configuration of Conditional Access Using XML File Download 5.1 Introduction This chapter provides details of how to configure the unit for service
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