The servicing instructions are for use by qualified
personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not
perform any servicing unless you are qualified to
do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to
performing service.
Tektronix products are covered by U.S. and foreign patents, issued and pending. Information in this publication supercedes
that in all previously published material. Specifications and price change privileges reserved.
TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc.
Contacting Tektronix
Tektronix, Inc.
14200 SW Karl Braun Drive
P.O. Box 500
Beaverton, OR 97077
USA
For product information, sales, service, and technical support:
HIn North America, call 1-800-833-9200.
HWorldwide, visit www.tektronix.com to find contacts in your area.
Warranty 2
Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the date of shipment. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period, Tektronix, at its
option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in
exchange for the defective product. Parts, modules and replacement products used by Tektronix for warranty work
may be new or reconditioned to like new performance. All replaced parts, modules and products become the
property of Tektronix.
In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration
of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be
responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix, with
shipping charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a
location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for
paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate
maintenance and care. Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage
resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install, repair or service the product;
b) to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment; c) to repair any
damage or malfunction caused by the use of non-Tektronix supplies; or d) to service a product that has been
modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time
or difficulty of servicing the product.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
TEKTRONIX’ RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.
TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS
ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Warranty 9(b)
Tektronix warrants that the media on which this software product is furnished and the encoding of the programs on
the media will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) months from the date of
shipment. If any such medium or encoding proves defective during the warranty period, Tektronix will provide a
replacement in exchange for the defective medium. Except as to the media on which this software product is
furnished, this software product is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied.
Tektronix does not warrant that the functions contained in this software product will meet Customer’s
requirements or that the operation of the programs will be uninterrupted or error-free.
In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration
of the warranty period. If Tektronix is unable to provide a replacement that is free from defects in materials and
workmanship within a reasonable time thereafter, Customer may terminate the license for this software product
and return this software product and any associated materials for credit or refund.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
TEKTRONIX’ RESPONSIBILITY TO REPLACE DEFECTIVE MEDIA OR REFUND CUSTOMER’S
PAYMENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF
THIS WARRANTY. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX
OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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General Safety Summary
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to
this product or any products connected to it.
To avoid potential hazards, use this product only as specified.
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.
To Avoid Fire or
Personal Injury
Use Proper Power Cord. Use only the power cord specified for this product and
certified for the country of use.
Ground the Product. This product is indirectly grounded through the grounding
conductor of the mainframe power cord. To avoid electric shock, the grounding
conductor must be connected to earth ground. Before making connections to the
input or output terminals of the product, ensure that the product is properly
grounded.
Ground Equipment Connected to the Product. Ensure that any equipment
connected to this product is grounded and at the same potential.
Observe All Terminal Ratings. To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings
and markings on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings
information before making connections to the product.
Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels
removed.
Use Proper Fuse. Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components
when power is present.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this
product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel.
Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.
Provide Proper Ventilation. Refer to the manual’s installation instructions for
details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation.
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Symbols and Terms
Terms in this Manual. These terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result
in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in
damage to this product or other property.
Terms on the Product. These terms may appear on the product:
DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the
marking.
WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the
marking.
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product.
Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product:
CAUTION
Refer to Manual
Protective Ground
(Earth) Terminal
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Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service
Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service
procedures.
Do Not Service Alone. Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this
product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is
present.
Disconnect Power. To avoid electric shock, switch off the instrument power, then
disconnect the power cord from the mains power.
Use Care When Servicing With Power On. Dangerous voltages or currents may
exist in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and
disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing
components.
To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections.
Use only Tektronix approved components when servicing the unit.
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Preface
This manual contains the following information about the MTM400 MPEG
Transport Stream Monitor:
HSpecifications lists the electrical, physical and environmental specifications
of the MTM400 monitor.
HTest Parameters describes the tests performed by the MTM400 monitor; it
also describes the associated parameters. This section provides the following
cross-referenced information:
HThe Standards Tests section (page 2−3) identifies the tests and event
identities associated with each of the DTV standards; some additional
categories are also included.
HEvent Identity to Test Name (page 2−39); includes a brief description of
the test, the applicable standards and the associated parameters.
HTest Name to Event Identity (page 2−105) is a cross-reference between
Test Names and Event identities.
HThe Parameter Reference subsection (page 2−123) lists all available
parameters.
Related Material
HEvent Traps tables (page 2−175) lists the SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol) traps available for each event.
HConfiguration File describes the structure and composition of the MTM400
configuration file.
HHardware Maintenance describes cleaning the unit and the installation of
interface boards and batteries.
Additional documentation, such as Read Me files, may be included on the
documentation disk.
The MTM400 MPEG Transport Stream Monitor User Manual (Tektronix part
number: 071-1224-xx) describes the functions and use of the instrument. This
manual is available in English and Japanese languages.
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Preface
The MTM400 MPEG Transport Stream Monitor Programmer Manual (Tektronix
part number: 071-1375-xx) specifies the remote control and status monitoring
interfaces available to a management application. This English language
reference document is available only from the Tektronix Web site (www.tektronix.com).
The following URLs access the Web sites for the standards organizations listed
(the URLs listed were valid at the time of writing):
HMPEG−2 standards (International Organization for Standards)
HATSC standards (Advanced Television Systems Committee)
http://www.atsc.org/
HISDB/ARIB standards (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses)
http://www.arib.or.jp/english/
Manual Conventions
Naming conventions for the interface elements are based on standard Windows
naming conventions. Naming conventions for MPEG-2, ATSC, and DVB
structures follow the conventions derived from the standards documents found at
the Web sites listed on page x. In addition, the following formatting conventions
apply to this manual:
HBold text refers to specific interface elements that you are instructed to
select, click, or clear.
Example: Select Settings from the Configuration menu.
HMono-spaced text can indicate the following:
HText you enter from a keyboard
Example: Enter the network identity (http://TSMonitor01 )
HCharacters you press on your keyboard
Example: Press CTRL+C to copy the selected text.
HPaths to components on your hard drive
Example: The program files are installed at the following location:
C:\Program Files\Tektronix\
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Specifications
This section lists the electrical, environmental, and physical specifications of the
MTM400 system. All specifications are guaranteed unless labeled typical.
Typical specifications are provided for your convenience and are not guaranteed.
Electrical characteristics apply to test systems operating within the environmental conditions.
Electrical, Hardware, and Signal Specifications
Table 1−1: Remote user interface platform characteristics
Modulation Baud Rate, QAM A5.0 Mbaud/s minimum, 6.952 Mbaud/s maximum
Input Signal Level−57 dBm (50 dBuV) to −27 dBm (80 dBuV), with a 16, 64, and 256 QAM input,
providing five or fewer Transport Error Flags in 10 seconds, which corresponds to
a post FEC rate of 1e
−8
Modulation Error Ratio (with equalizer)38 dB min, with a 64 QAM input and 256 QAM input
Receiver Bandwidth, QAM A8 MHz nominal
Input Termination Impedance75 ohm nominal
Input Return Loss6 dB min, 10 dB typical, 51 MHz to 858 MHz
Loop Through Power Gain1.5 dB to 4 dB typical, 51 MHz to 858 MHz
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Table 1−6: I/O Port Characteristics - ITU-J83 Annex A QAM (Cont.)
CharacteristicDescription
Loop Through Noise Figure8 dB typical
Loop Through Output Return LossGreater than 10 dB typical
Table 1−7: I/O port characteristics - ITU-J83 Annex B QAM
CharacteristicDescription
Input Frequency Range88 MHz to 858 MHz, 62.5 kHz steps
Modulation Format64 QAM, 256 QAM (compliant with ITU J-83 Annex B)
Only interleaving modes with I,J = 128 (64,2; 32,4; 16,8; 8,16; 128,1) are
supported. Modes described as I = 128, and J = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are not
supported.
EVM (Error Vector Magnitude)Display Range: v 4.0% to w 30.0% rms; Resolution: 0.1%;
Accuracy: "20% of reading
MER (Modulation Error Ratio) with EqualizerDisplay Range: 10 dB to 26 dB with equalizer; Resolution: 1 dB;
Accuracy: "2 dB for range 10 dB to 20 dB
SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio)Display Range: 5 dB to 35 dB; Resolution: 1dB;
Accuracy: "2 dB for range from 5 dB to 30 dB
Pre Reed Solomon (RS) BER (Bit Error Rate)Pre-RS BER is displayed.
Post RS BER and TEF (Transport Error Flag)Post Reed Solomon BER (TEF ratio), TEF rate, and number of Transport Error
Flags (TEF count) are displayed.
ConstellationThe RF constellation is displayed.
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Table 1−14: COFDM interface board characteristics
CharacteristicDescription
Input Frequency Range50 MHz to 858 MHz (to include low VHF)
Input Signal Amplitude RangeThe receiver delivers QEF (Quasi Error Free) operation over the following signal
power ranges:
QPSK (4QAM): −85 dBm to −10 dBm (24 dBuV to 99 dBuV)
16QAM: −80 dBm to −10 dBm (29 dBuV to 99 dBuV)
64QAM: −72 dBm to −15 dBm (37 dBuV to 94 dBuV)
ComplianceCOFDM (DVB-T) receptions and demodulation, compliant with ETSI EN300-744,
2 K and 8 K transmission modes
Tuning Resolution166.7 kHz or smaller increments
Tuning AccuracyBetter than "50 ppm
Channel Bandwidth7 MHz and 8 MHz (software selectable)
Connector StyleF-style
Input Termination Impedance75 ohm nominal
Input Return Loss7 dB minimum, 50 MHz to 858 MHz
Modulation Schemes SupportedQPSK (4QAM), 16QAM, and 64QAM modulation
Transmission Modes2 K carriers and 8 K carriers
Hierarchical modulationAll hierarchies will be supported, to include no hierarchy, and alpha = 1, 2 and 4.
Viterbi puncture rates1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
Guard Intervals1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4
Spectrum PolarityThe receiver will operate with both inverted and normal spectral polarity.
Ultimate Modulation Error Ratio, with Equalizerw 37 dB with equalizer
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Table 1−15: COFDM measurements
CharacteristicDescription
Overall Receiver Lock StatusOverall receiver lock status is indicated by an LED on the rear panel.
Transmission Coding ParametersThe receiver reports the current status of the following transmission parameters:
− QPSK/16, QAM/64, QAM encoding
− 2K/8K Transmission mode
− Hierarchy status (hierarchy on/off, alpha value)
− Viterbi puncture rate
− Guard Interval Value
− Gross bit rate in the channel
− Spectrum polarity (inverted/non inverted)
Input Level (Signal Strength)Ranges, High Sensitivity mode:
QPSK (4QAM): −85 dBm to −10 dBm (24 dBuV to 99 dBuV)
16QAM: −80 dBm to −10 dBm (29 dBuV to 99 dBuV)
64QAM: −72 dBm to −13 dBm (37 dBuV to 96 dBuV)
Ranges, High Resolution mode:
QPSK (4QAM): −45 dBm to −10 dBm (64 dBuV to 99 dBuV)
16QAM: −45 dBm to −10 dBm (64 dBuV to 99 dBuV)
64QAM: −45 dBm to −13 dBm (64 dBuV to 96 dBuV)
Resolution: 1 dBm
Accuracy: "3 dBm
RF Carrier OffsetAccuracy: "50 ppm, of the tuned frequency
SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio)Display Range:
6 dB to 40 dB for QPSK (4QAM):
11 dB to 40 dB for 16QAM
16 dB to 40 dB for 64QAM
Resolution: 1 dB
Accuracy: "1 dB to 30 dB SNR (measured at −30 dBm input in high resolution
mode)
EVM (Error Vector Magnitude)Display Range:
v 1% to w 30% rms, for QPSK
v 1% to w 20% rms, 16QAM
v 1% to w 8.5% rms, 64QAM
Resolution: 0.1%
Accuracy: 1% (1 EVM unit), and additional "20% of reading
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Table 1−15: COFDM measurements (Cont.)
CharacteristicDescription
MER (Modulation Error Ratio) with EqualizerBoth MER Peak and MER Average are displayed as measured across all
carriers.
Display Range:
6 dB to 37 dB for QPSK (4QAM)
11 dB to 37 dB for 16QAM
16 dB to 37 dB for 64QAM
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Accuracy: "1 dB to 30 dB (Measured at −30 dBm input in High Resolution
mode). For best MER accuracy, use High Resolution mode, and maintain the
input signal level between −45 dBm and −15 dBm.
Carrier Power DistributionThe carrier-by-carrier signal-to-noise power ratio is displayed.
Channel Flatness in dB can be viewed from spectrum display.
Tilt in dB can be viewed from spectrum display.
Channel Equalization StatusChannel estimate I and Q values for each carrier are displayed.
ConstellationThe RF constellation is displayed.
BERPre-Viterbi BER and Pre Reed-Solomon BER values are displayed.
Post RS BER and TEF (Transport Error Flag)Post Reed Solomon BER (uncorrectable error count) and number of Transport
Error Flags are displayed.
Table 1−16: 8VSB board characteristics
CharacteristicDescription
Input Frequency Range54 MHz to 860 MHz, VHF/UHF channels 2 to 69 (to include low VHF frequen-
cies)
Input Signal Level−72 dBm to −6 dBm (−23 dBmV to )43 dBmV)
w −60 dBm to ensure compliance to EN 55103-2 immunity
Modulation Format8VSB in accordance with ATSC A/53B.
Receiver Bandwidth6 MHz
Input Termination Impedance75 ohm nominal
Connector TypeF type
Input Return Loss5 dB minimum
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CharacteristicDescription
RF LockRF lock is indicated LED and Status
Input Level (Signal Strength)Display Range:
−72 dBm to −2 dBm relative to 75 ohms (−23 dBmV to +47 dBmV)
Resolution: 1dB
Accuracy:"3dB
EVM (Error Vector Magnitude)Display Range: v3.0% to w12.5% rms
Resolution: 0.1%
Accuracy:"20% of reading
Specifications
Equivalent MER (Modulation Error Ratio) with
Equalizer
SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio)Display Range: 15 dB to 35 dB
BERPre-RS BER, SER 1 second and 10 seconds windows values are displayed.
TEF (Transport Error Flag)Transport Error Flags (uncorrectable error count) in a 1 second window and 10
Constellation DiagramThe 8VSB constellation diagram is a display of I-data history with histograms
Echo ProfileEqualizer filter tap information is displayed.
Display Range: 17 dB to 31 dB with Equalizer
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Accuracy: "1 dB for MER u25 dB; "3 db for MER 25 dB to 31 dB
(Measured at −30 dBm input. For best MER accuracy, maintain the input signal
level between −50 dBm and −15 dBm.)
Resolution: 1 dB
Accuracy: "1 dB for SNR < 25 dB; "3 db for SNR 25 dB to 35 dB
second window are displayed.
(the IQ constellation is not available). This is displayed as Symbol Distribution in
the user interface.
Display Echo Level range: Normalized real tap values over the range of −1 to 1
Display Delay range: −6.7 μs to 45.5 μs
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Table 1−18: QAM Annex B board characteristics
CharacteristicDescription
Input Frequency Range88 MHz to 858 MHz
Input Signal Level−64 dBm to −19 dBm (45 dBuV to 90 dBuV relative to 75 ohm)
(With either a 64 or 256 QAM input, there are five or fewer Transport Error Flags
in 11 seconds, which corresponds to a post FEC rate of 1e−8)
w55 dBm to ensure compliance to EN 55103-2 immunity
Modulation Format64QAM, 256QAM (compliant with ITU J-83 Annex B)
Interleaving ModeLevel 1 and Level 2 interleaving support compliant with all ITU J-83 Annex B,
excluding I, J = (128,7) and (128,8), and in 256 QAM excluding (8, 16) and
(16, 8)
Modulation Baud Rate64 QAM: 5.056941 Mbaud/s
256 QAM: 5.360537 Mbaud/s
Spectrum PolarityDemodulates both Normal and Inverted IF Spectrum.
Receiver Bandwidth, QAM B6 MHz nominal
Connector TypeF type
Input Termination Impedance75 ohm nominal
Input Return Loss5 dB minimum
Ultimate Modulation Error Ratio with Equalizerw37 dB with equalizer
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Table 1−19: QAM Annex B measurements
CharacteristicDescription
RF LockRF lock is indicated by LED and Status
Input Level (Signal Strength)Range: −64 dBm to −19 dBm (45 dBuV to 90 dBuV relative to 75 ohms)
Resolution: 1 dB
Accuracy: "3 dB
EVM (Error Vector Magnitude)Display Range for 64 QAM: v1% to w5% rms
Display Range for 256 QAM: v1% to w2.5% rms
Resolution: 0.1%
Accuracy: "1%
MER (Modulation Error Ratio) with EqualizerDisplay Range:
64 QAM: 22 dB to 37 dB
256 QAM: 28 dB to 37 dB
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Accuracy: "1 dB for MER < 25 dB; "3 db for MER 25 dB to 34 dB
(measured at −30 dBm input)
SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio)Display Range:
64QAM: 22 dB to 37 dB
256QAM: 28 dB to 37 dB
Resolution: 1 dB
Accuracy: "1 dB for SNR < 25 dB; "3 db for SNR 25 dB to 34 dB
BER (Bit Error Ratio)Pre-RS BER is displayed
TEF (Transport Error Flag)Transport Error Flags (uncorrectable error count) in a 1 second window and 10
second window are displayed.
ConstellationThe RF constellation is displayed.
Table 1−20: Video over IP board - Ethernet Electrical Port
CharacteristicDescription
Standard10/100/1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3
Connector TypeRJ-45
Data Format 10/100 Base TNRZ
Data Format 1000 Base TTrellis encoded, PAM5 symbols full-duplex on 4-pair Cat-5 UTP per IEEE 802.3ab
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Table 1−21: Video over IP board - General
CharacteristicDescription
Ethernet PortThe Ethernet Interfaces supports 1000/100/10 Mbit/s data transmission. The Ethernet
Interface to the board will be an IEEE 802.3 compliant 10/100/1000 Ethernet interface
supporting 10/100/1000BT, 1000BSX(multi-mode), and 1000BLX(single-mode).
Two Ethernet interfaces are available - a copper RJ-45 interface and an MSA (multisource agreement) compliant SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) connector. The SFP
connector will provide for pluggable optical interfaces. Only one interface, either the
copper or optical, will be active at a time for video over IP monitoring. The active interface
will be selectable via SW control.
Transport stream rate over IP250 Kbps to 155 Mbps
Table 1−22: Video over IP board - ASI Input
CharacteristicDescription
ConnectorBNC
Transport Stream Rate250 Kbps to 155 Mbps
Data FormatAccepts both Burst and Packet mode ASI format
Signal Amplitude2.0 V pk to pk max; 200 mV pk to pk min
Termination75 ohms nominal, transformer coupled
Return Loss10 dB min, 5 MHz to 270 MHz
Link Rate270 Mbaud $100 ppm
Table 1−23:
Video over IP board - ASI Output - Active loop through of ASI/SMPTE Input or TS from Video over IP
CharacteristicDescription
ConnectorBNC
Impedance75 ohms nominal, transformer coupled
Transport Stream Rate250 Kbps to 155 Mbps max
Transport Stream SmoothingSmoothing mechanism for the TS packets before retransmitting packets out on ASI port
Signal Amplitude 600 mV pk to pk min, 1.0 V pk to pk max into a 75 ohm load
Return Loss10 dB min at 270 MHz
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Table 1−24: Video over IP board - SMPTE310M Input - Loop-through to ASI output BNC
CharacteristicDescription
ConnectorBNC
Termination75 ohms nominal, transformer coupled
Data FormatBi-phase coded. Compliant with SMPTE310M
Input Bit Rate19,392,658.5 bps $2.8 ppm
Signal Amplitude2.0 V pk to pk max; 200 mV pk to pk min
Return Loss10 dB min at 20 MHz
Table 1−25: Video over IP board - Ethernet Optical port
CharacteristicDescription
Ethernet Optical Transmitter - General Characteristics
Optical Operating Mode
Connector TypeDuplex data link MSA compliant SFP connector
Standard1000 BASE-X
Data FormatNRZ
Ethernet Optical Transmitter - Singlemode 1550nm Using Tek supplied SFP module
Output Power−2 dBm to +4 dBm
Center Wavelength - 1550 nm1530 nm Min, 1550 nm Typ, 1570 nm Max
Total Jitter (Peak-to-Peak)t170 ps
Extinction Ratiow9.0 dBm
Ethernet Optical Receiver - Singlemode 1550nm Using Tek supplied SFP module
Optical Input Power−26 dBm to −3 dBm, BER 1 X 10
Input Wavelength1270 nm = λ = 1610 nm
Ethernet Optical Transmitter - Singlemode 1310nm Using Tek supplied SFP module
Output Power−11 dBm to −3 dBm
Center Wavelength - 1310 nm1270 nm Min, 1310 nm Typ, 1355 nm Max
Total Jitter (Peak-to-Peak)t170 ps
Extinction Ratiow9.0 dBm
Ethernet Optical Receiver - Singlemode 1310nm Using Tek supplied SFP module
Optical Input Power−19 dBm to −3 dBm, BER 1 X 10
Input Wavelength1270 nm = λ = 1610 nm
Ethernet Optical Transmitter - Multimode 850nm Using Tek supplied SFP module
Output Power−9.5 dBm to −2 dBm
Center Wavelength - 850 nm830 nm Min, 850 nm Typ, 860 nm Ma
Single Mode or Multimode
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Table 1−25: Video over IP board - Ethernet Optical port (Cont.)
CharacteristicDescription
Total Jitter (Peak-to-Peak)t170 ps
Extinction Ratiow9.0 dBm
Ethernet Optical Receiver - Multimode 850nm Using Tek supplied SFP module
Optical Input Power−17 dBm to 0 dBm, BER 1 X 10
Input Wavelength770 nm = λ = 860 nm
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Table 1−26: TS processor - alarm connector
26-Pin, D-Type ConnectorPinFunctionDescription
1DGNDGround
2TTL02TTL Output 2
3DGNDGround
4P5V5 V
5RL1NCRelay 1: Normally closed contact
6RL2NCRelay 2: Normally closed contact
7RL3NCRelay 3: Normally closed contact
8RL4NCRelay 4: Normally closed contact
9RL5NCRelay 5: Normally closed contact
10DGNDGround
11DGNDGround
12TTL03TTL Output 3
13P5V5 V
14RL1CCRelay 1: Common contact
15RL2CCRelay 2: Common contact
16RL3CCRelay 3: Common contact
17RL4CCRelay 4: Common contact
18RL5CCRelay 5: Common contact
19TTL01TTL Output 1
20DGNDGround
21TTLI1TTL Input 1
22RL1NORelay 1: Normally open contact
23RL2NORelay 2: Normally open contact
24RL3NORelay 3: Normally open contact
25RL4NORelay 4: Normally open contact
26RL5NORelay 5: Normally open contact
Connector shell - Chassis ground
Specifications
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Table 1−27: TS processor - alarms
CharacteristicValue
Alarm Relay
Number of relays5
Maximum Switching Current1 Amp
Maximum Switch Voltage24 Vdc
Contact Resistance100 milli-ohm max
TTL Output Pins of the Alarms Output Connector
Output TypeTTL open collector, requires external pull-up resistor
Logic High Voltage2.0 V min
Logic Low Voltage0.8 V max, sinking 100 mA
Maximum Switching Current100 mA
TTL Input Pins of the Alarms Output Connector
Maximum Input Voltage5.1 V
Logic High Input Voltage2.0 V min
Logic Low Input Voltage0.8 V max
+5 V Output, Pins 4 and 13 of the Alarms Output Connector
Output Voltage4.9 V min, 5.1 V max, no load
Maximum Output Current100 mA
Output ProtectionFused, self resetting
Table 1−28: TS processor - LTC in
LTC 2-pin connectorPinFunctionDescription
1IN+
2IN−
Connector shell - Chassis ground
Port Specification
TypeLinear time code, SMPTE standard to ANSI/SMPTE 12M - 1995
at this level is typically in a fixed industrial location.
CAT IILocal-level mains (wall sockets). Equipment at this level includes
appliances, portable tools, and similar products. Equipment is usually
cord-connected.
CAT ISecondary (signal level) or battery operated circuits of electronic
equipment.
Overvoltage CategoryOvervoltage Category II (as defined in IEC61010-1)
Pollution Degree DescriptionA measure of the contaminates that could occur in the environment around and
within a product.
Typically the internal environment inside a product is considered to be the same
as the external.
Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated.
Pollution Degree 1No pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs.
Products in this category are generally encapsulated,
hermetically sealed, or located in clean rooms.
Pollution Degree 2Normally only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs.
Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by
condensation must be expected. This location is a typical
office/home environment. Temporary condensation occurs
only when the product is out of service.
Pollution Degree 3Conductive pollution, or dry, nonconductive pollution that
becomes conductive due to condensation. These are
sheltered locations where neither temperature nor humidity
is controlled. The area is protected from direct sunshine,
rain, or direct wind.
Pollution Degree 4Pollution that generates persistent conductivity through
conductive dust, rain, or snow. Typical outdoor locations.
Pollution DegreePollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC61010-1). Rated for indoor use only.
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Table 1−35: Environmental limits and use classification for safety certification compliance
CategoryStandard or Description
Temperature, operating+5 °C to +40 °C
Altitude (maximum operating)3000 meters
Equipment TypeTest and measuring
Safety ClassClass 1 (as defined in IEC61010-1) - grounded product
Source Voltage Range100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz, single phase
Fuse RatingMains fuse is 3.15 A, 250 V, Fast; Not operator replaceable. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Current Rating1 Amp
Pollution DegreePollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 61010-1) Note: Rated for indoor use only.
Definition of Pollution Degree 2: Normally only dry, nonconductive pollution
occurs. Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation
must be expected. This location is typical office/home environment. Temporary
condensation occurs only when the product is out of service.
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Test Parameters
Test Parameters
Each error state displayed on the user interface is the result of making one or
more measurements or tests on the incoming transport stream. The displayed
tests are derived from the DVB and ATSC standards. Additional proprietary tests
are also included.
Some measurements and tests translate directly to an error state; others are the
result of a combination of tests. For many of the tests, you can affect the result
by varying parameters that influence the test result, for example, maximum and
minimum bit rate values.
This section provides the following cross-referenced information:
HThe Standards Tests section (page 2−3) identifies the tests and event
identities associated with each of the DTV standards; some additional
categories are also included.
HEvent Identity to Test Name (page 2−39) includes a brief description of the
test, the applicable standards and the associated parameters.
HTest Name to Event Identity (Table 2−1, page 2−105) is a cross-reference
between Test Names and Event identities.
HThe Parameter Reference subsection (page 2−123) lists all available
NOTE. Event identities referred to in this section are relevant to all Tektronix
MPEG monitoring products.
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Test Parameters - Standards Tests
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Standard Tests
The following sub-sections identify the tests and event identities associated with
each of the DTV standards; some additional categories are also included. The
sections are as follows:
NIT Actual Min Any Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3955
NIT Actual Timer : EventID = 3951
3.1b NIT Other : EventID = 3708
Ind NIT other max section RI : EventID = 372d
3.2 SI Repetition : EventID = 3032
TDT max section RI : EventID = 395a
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NIT Actual Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3703
Ind NIT actual min section RI : EventID = 3729
NIT Actual Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3705
NIT Actual Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3704
Ind NIT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372a
NIT Other Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3706
Ind NIT other min section RI : EventID = 372b
NIT Other Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3707
Ind NIT other max subtable RI : EventID = 372c
SDT Actual Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3709
Ind SDT actual min section RI : EventID = 372e
SDT Actual Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 370b
SDT Actual Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 370a
Ind SDT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372f
SDT Other Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 370c
Ind SDT other min section RI : EventID = 3730
SDT Other Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 370d
Ind SDT other max subtable RI : EventID = 3731
EIT Actual P Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3711
EIT Actual F Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3712
EIT Actual PF Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 370f
Ind DVB EIT actual p/f min section RI : EventID = 3733
EIT Actual PF Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3710
Ind DVB EIT actual p/f max subtable RI : EventID = 3734
EIT Other PF Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3713
Ind DVB EIT other p/f min section RI : EventID = 3735
EIT Other PF Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3714
Ind DVB EIT other p/f max subtable RI : EventID = 3736
EIT Other P Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3715
EIT Other F Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3716
EIT Actual Sched Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3717
Ind DVB EIT actual schedule min section RI : EventID = 3737
EIT Actual Sched Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3718
Ind DVB EIT actual schedule max subtable RI : EventID = 3738
EIT Other Sched Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3719
Ind DVB EIT other schedule min section RI : EventID = 3739
EIT Other Sched Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 371a
Ind DVB EIT other schedule max subtable RI : EventID = 373a
RST Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371b
Ind RST min section RI : EventID = 373b
TDT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371c
Ind TDT min section RI : EventID = 373c
TOT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371e
Ind TOT min section RI : EventID = 373d
TOT Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371f
BAT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3720
Ind BAT min section RI : EventID = 373e
BAT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3721
Ind BAT max subtable RI : EventID = 373f
CAT max subtable RI : EventID = 3115
3.4.a Unref PID : EventID = 303b
3.4.a Unref PID : EventID = 303a
3.5.a SDT Actual : EventID = 3142
3.5 SDT (Table ID) : EventID = 3106
SDT Actual Min Any Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3956
SDT Actual Timer : EventID = 3952
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3.5b SDT Other : EventID = 370e
Ind SDT other max section RI : EventID = 3732
3.6.a EIT Actual : EventID = 3143
3.6 EIT (Table ID) : EventID = 3111
EIT Actual PF Min Any Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3957
EIT Actual P Timer : EventID = 3953
EIT Actual F Timer : EventID = 3954
3.6.b EIT Other : EventID = 3144
EIT Other P Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3715
EIT Other F Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3716
3.6.c EIT PF : EventID = 3333
DVB EIT P/F Presence : EventID = 3051
DVB EIT P/F Presence Consistency : EventID = 3052
3.7 RST : EventID = 3037
RST (Table ID) : EventID = 3120
RST Min Any Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3959
3.8 TDT : EventID = 3038
3.8 TDT (Timer) : EventID = 3112
3.8 TDT (Table ID) : EventID = 3113
TDT Min Any Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3958
3.2 SI Repetition : EventID = 3032
NIT Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3703
Ind NIT actual min section RI : EventID = 3729
NIT Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3705
NIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3704
Ind NIT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372a
SDT Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3709
Ind SDT actual min section RI : EventID = 372e
SDT Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 370b
SDT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 370a
Ind SDT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372f
TOT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371e
Ind TOT min section RI : EventID = 373d
TOT Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371f
CAT max subtable RI : EventID = 3115
BIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3763
Ind BIT max subtable RI : EventID = 3744
CDT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3776
Ind CDT max subtable RI : EventID = 374d
BIT Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3762
Ind BIT min section RI : EventID = 3743
CDT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3775
Ind CDT min section RI : EventID = 374e
M−EIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 375c
L−EIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 375e
M−EIT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 375d
L−EIT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 375f
SDTT(H) max subtable RI : EventID = 37e9
Ind SDTT(H) max subtable RI : EventID = 37eb
SDTT(H) min section RI : EventID = 37e8
Ind SDTT(H) min section RI : EventID = 37ea
SDTT(L) max subtable RI : EventID = 37ed
Ind SDTT(L) max subtable RI : EventID = 37ef
SDTT(L) min section RI : EventID = 37ec
Ind SDTT(L) min section RI : EventID = 37ee
PAT max section RI : EventID = 3950
3.2 SI Repetition : EventID = 3032
NIT Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3703
Ind NIT actual min section RI : EventID = 3729
NIT Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3705
NIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3704
Ind NIT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372a
SDT Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3709
Ind SDT actual min section RI : EventID = 372e
SDT Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 370b
SDT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 370a
Ind SDT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372f
TOT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371e
Ind TOT min section RI : EventID = 373d
TOT Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371f
CAT max subtable RI : EventID = 3115
BIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3763
Ind BIT max subtable RI : EventID = 3744
CDT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3776
Ind CDT max subtable RI : EventID = 374d
BIT Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3762
Ind BIT min section RI : EventID = 3743
CDT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3775
Ind CDT min section RI : EventID = 374e
M−EIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 375c
L−EIT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 375e
M−EIT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 375d
L−EIT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 375f
SDTT(H) max subtable RI : EventID = 37e9
Ind SDTT(H) max subtable RI : EventID = 37eb
SDTT(H) min section RI : EventID = 37e8
Ind SDTT(H) min section RI : EventID = 37ea
SDTT(L) max subtable RI : EventID = 37ed
Ind SDTT(L) max subtable RI : EventID = 37ef
SDTT(L) min section RI : EventID = 37ec
Ind SDTT(L) min section RI : EventID = 37ee
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NIT Actual Min Any Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3955
NIT Actual Timer : EventID = 3951
3.1b NIT Other : EventID = 3708
Ind NIT other max section RI : EventID = 372d
3.2 SI Repetition : EventID = 3032
TDT max section RI : EventID = 395a
NIT Actual Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3703
Ind NIT actual min section RI : EventID = 3729
NIT Actual Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3705
NIT Actual Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3704
Ind NIT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372a
NIT Other Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3706
Ind NIT other min section RI : EventID = 372b
NIT Other Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3707
Ind NIT other max subtable RI : EventID = 372c
SDT Actual Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3709
Ind SDT actual min section RI : EventID = 372e
SDT Actual Max Section Reptn Int : EventID = 370b
SDT Actual Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 370a
Ind SDT actual max subtable RI : EventID = 372f
SDT Other Min Section Reptn Int : EventID = 370c
Ind SDT other min section RI : EventID = 3730
SDT Other Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 370d
Ind SDT other max subtable RI : EventID = 3731
EIT Actual P Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3711
EIT Actual F Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3712
EIT Actual PF Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 370f
Ind DVB EIT actual p/f min section RI : EventID = 3733
EIT Actual PF Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3710
Ind DVB EIT actual p/f max subtable RI : EventID = 3734
EIT Other PF Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3713
Ind DVB EIT other p/f min section RI : EventID = 3735
EIT Other PF Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3714
Ind DVB EIT other p/f max subtable RI : EventID = 3736
EIT Other P Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3715
EIT Other F Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3716
EIT Actual Sched Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3717
Ind DVB EIT actual schedule min section RI : EventID = 3737
EIT Actual Sched Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3718
Ind DVB EIT actual schedule max subtable RI : EventID = 3738
EIT Other Sched Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3719
Ind DVB EIT other schedule min section RI : EventID = 3739
EIT Other Sched Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 371a
Ind DVB EIT other schedule max subtable RI : EventID = 373a
RST Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371b
Ind RST min section RI : EventID = 373b
TDT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371c
Ind TDT min section RI : EventID = 373c
TOT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371e
Ind TOT min section RI : EventID = 373d
TOT Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 371f
BAT Min Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3720
Ind BAT min section RI : EventID = 373e
BAT Max Subtable Reptn Int : EventID = 3721
Ind BAT max subtable RI : EventID = 373f
CAT max subtable RI : EventID = 3115
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3.5 SDT (Table ID) : EventID = 3106
SDT Actual Min Any Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3956
SDT Actual Timer : EventID = 3952
3.5b SDT Other : EventID = 370e
Ind SDT other max section RI : EventID = 3732
3.6.a EIT Actual : EventID = 3143
3.6 EIT (Table ID) : EventID = 3111
EIT Actual PF Min Any Section Reptn Int : EventID = 3957
EIT Actual P Timer : EventID = 3953
EIT Actual F Timer : EventID = 3954
3.6.b EIT Other : EventID = 3144
EIT Other P Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3715
EIT Other F Max Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3716
3.6.c EIT PF : EventID = 3333
Ind DVB EIT P/F presence consistency : EventID = 3051
EIT PF Presence Error : EventID = 3052
3.7 RST : EventID = 3037
RST (Table ID) : EventID = 3120
RST Min Any Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3959
3.8 TDT : EventID = 3038
3.8 TDT (Timer) : EventID = 3112
3.8 TDT (Table ID) : EventID = 3113
TDT Min Any Sect Reptn Int : EventID = 3958
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Event Identity to Test Name
This section provides a cross-reference between event identities and test names.
Details of the associated parameters can be found in the Parameter Reference
section starting on page 2−123.
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12596 (Hex: 0x3134)TOT
Description:Collection event for all TOT errors
Applicable Standards:ISDB
12608 (Hex: 0x3140)3.1a NIT Actual
Description:Section with table_id other than 0x40 or 0x41 or 0x72 (i. e. not an NIT or ST)
Applicable Standards:DVB, ISDB, Chinese
Associated Parameter(s)
PS14NIT actual network minimum section repetition interval
PS15NIT actual network maximum repetition interval
PS16NIT actual network obsolescence count
12610 (Hex: 0x3142)3.5a SDT Actual
Description:Sections with table_id = 0x42 (SDT, actual TS) not present on PID 0x0011 for
Test Parameters - Event Identity to Test Name
found on PID 0x0010. No section with table_id 0x40 (i.e. an NIT_actual) in PID
value 0x0010 for more than 10s. Any two sections with table_id = 0x40
(NIT_actual) occur on PID 0x0010 within a specified value (25ms or lower).
more than 2s. Sections with table_ids other than 0x42, 0x46, 0x4A or 0x72 found
on PID 0x0011. Any two sections with table_id = 0x42 (SDT_actual) occur on PID
0x0011 within a specified value (25ms or lower).
Applicable Standards:DVB, ISDB, Chinese
Associated Parameter(s)
PS20SDT actual minimum section repetition interval
PS21SDT actual maximum repetition interval
PS22SDT actual obsolescence count
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12611 (Hex: 0x3143)3.6a EIT Actual
Description:Section ‘0’ with table_id = 0x4E (EIT-P, actual transport stream) not present on
Applicable Standards:DVB, Chinese
Associated Parameter(s)
PS26EIT actual PF minimum section repetition interval
PS27EIT actual PF maximum repetition interval
PS28EIT actual PF obsolescence count
PS32EIT actual schedule minimum section repetition interval
PS33EIT actual schedule maximum repetition interval
PS34EIT actual schedule obsolescence count
PID 0x0012 for more than 2s. Section ‘1’ with table_id = 0x4E (EIT-F, actual
transport stream) not present on PID 0x0012 for more than 2s Sections with
table_ids other than in the range 0x4E - 0x6F or 0x72 found on PID 0x0012. Any
two sections with table_id = 0x4E (EIT-P/F, actual transport stream) occur on PID
0x0012 within a specified value (25ms or lower).
12612 (Hex: 0x3144)3.6b EIT Other
Description:Interval between sections ‘0’ with table_id = 0x4F (EIT-P, other transport stream)
Applicable Standards:DVB, ISDB, Chinese
Associated Parameter(s)
PS29EIT other PF minimum section repetition interval
PS30EIT other PF maximum repetition interval
PS31EIT other PF obsolescence count
PS35EIT other schedule minimum section repetition interval
PS36EIT other schedule maximum repetition interval
PP17Partial Reception PCR maximum repetition interval
PP2PCR maximum repetition interval
on PID 0x0012 longer than a specified value (10s or higher). Interval between
sections ‘1’ with table_id = 0x4F (EIT-F, other transport stream) on PID 0x0012
longer than a specified value (10s or higher).
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