Ericsson AVP 2000 Series Reference guide

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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter identifies the equipment versions covered by this manual, describes
the purpose of the equipment in a typical system and lists the available options.
Chapter 2: Installing the Equipment
This chapter provides product specific installation information including rack
mounting, ventilation and pin-out details of the external connectors.
Chapter 3: Getting Started
This chapter provides a guide to powering up the unit, setting up the IP address and
using the unit.
Chapter 4: Front Panel Control
This chapter describes the front panel display menus and options and details any
operating procedures.
Chapter 5: Web GUI Control
This chapter describes the configuration of the unit using the Web Graphical User
Interface.
Chapter 6: Advanced Video Processing & Networking
This chapter describes the principles and techniques used in the design of the
equipment to aid in understanding its operation and function.
Chapter 7: Options, Licensing and Upgrades
This chapter provides details of option cards that may be fitted to this equipment.
Chapter 8: Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding
This chapter details routine maintenance tasks, servicing advice and information
regarding warranty and maintenance. It also lists error and error messages that may
occur and recommends the action to be taken.
Annex A: Glossary
Annex B: Technical Specification
Annex C: Audio Coding Standards
Annex D: Differences for Contribution Encoder and Voyager II
Annex E: Alarms List
Annex F: Logo Creator
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Introduction
The AVP is a flexible platform consisting of a base unit or chassis into which various
option cards can be plugged. The base unit provides an Ethernet control interface,
Ethernet data interfaces, and basic transport stream processing functionality. Other
functionalities such as video encoding, audio encoding, and additional input or
output interfaces are provided by the addition of option cards.
The AVP is designed for flexibility, modularity, multi-codec capabilities, and multiple
independent outputs. Please ensure that you are familiar with the operation of the
unit by reading this guide carefully.
This Reference Guide should be kept in a safe place for reference for the life of the
equipment. It is not intended that this Reference Guide will be amended by the issue
of individual pages. Any revision will be by a complete reissue. Further copies of this
Reference Guide can be ordered from the address listed in Customer Services. If
passing the equipment to a third party, also pass the relevant documentation.
The information in this Reference Guide also applies to the Contribution Encoder
and Voyager II products. Any differences are described in Annex D.
Revision History
Issues of this Reference Guide are listed below:
Issue Date
Software
Version
Comments
A Jan 2013 9.2.x Separate online help files combined for AVP 2000
(1553-FGC 101 1788 Uen B), AVP 3000 (1553-
FGC 101 1789 Uen B) and AVP 4100 (1553-FGC
101 1790 Uen B). Updated to software version 9.2.x
B Apr 2013 9.4.x Updated to software version 9.4.x
New supported features added
C Jul 2013 9.5.x Updated to software version 9.5.x
New supported features added
Included details of support for Contribution Encoder
and Voyager II
D Nov 2013 9.6.x Updated for software version 9.6.x
New supported features added
E Jan 2014 9.7.x Updated for software version 9.7.x
New supported features added
Section added to introduce Voyager GUI
F Apr 2014 9.8.x Updated for software version 9.8.x
AVP 4100 removed
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Issue Date
Software
Version
Comments
G Aug 2014 9.10.x Updated for software version 9.10.x.
Roll-off factors of 5, 10 and 15 percent supported
for DVB-S2.
H Dec 2014 9.11.x Updated for software version 9.11.x.
Adds support for DVB RF Carrier ID Voyager
II/AVP3000.
Adds option to include EIT and TDT tables in output
streams for ETR290 Level 3 compliance.
J May 2015 9.13.x Updated for software version 9.12.x and 9.13.x.
Adds AVP 1000 (1RU).
Adds support for DVB-S2X for
Voyager II/AVP3000.
K Aug 2015 9.15.x Updated for software version 9.15.
Support for Voyager Dashboard has been
superseded by the Simplified View, which extends
supported outputs to IP and ASI and is available for
AVP 2000 as well as AVP 3000.
Note: 9.15.x is the last software release to support
the Contribution Encoder and Voyager II products.
L Aug 2016 9.22.x Updated for software version 9.22.
Adds information for AVP1000 product.
Adds details of H.264 fixed latency buffer mode for
CE-x option cards.
BISS encryption per component within a service.
Adds details for CE-HEVC option module,
introduced in this release.
M Jan 2017 9.24.x Updated for software version 9.24.
Adds supports for support for closed captions and
timecode for CE-HEVC.
Adds support for loading a stored configuration
when a change of SDI input is detected to update
video and VBI configuration.
N Mar 2017 9.25.x Updated for software version 9.25.
Adds support for remote logging, CE-x and
HDR/WSS signaling for CE-HEVC.
S Apr 2017 9.26.x Updated for software version 9.26.
Adds support for SCTE-104 to SCTE-35 message
translation on HEVC Card, In-band Control via Data
Output ports, Generic ANC and Teletext on HEVC
Card.
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Associated Documents
The following manuals/guides are also associated with this equipment:
Ericsson Document Identity Title
1/1424-EN/LZT 790 0038 Video Processing/Stream Processing
Products Generic Product Information -
Quick Guide
1424-EN/LZT 790 0030 Installation, Safety and Compliance
Information Generic Product Information -
Reference Guide
Useful Links:
Installation, Safety and Compliance Information Generic Product Information -
Reference Guide can be viewed at:
http://archive.ericsson.net/service/internet/picov/get?DocNo=17402-
FGB101348&Lang=EN&HighestFree=Y
Product Guide downloads are available for all Product Families:
http://www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/products/television-and-video
Trademarks
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trademarks used throughout this Reference Guide. Any notified omissions will be
rectified in the next issue of this Reference Guide. Some trademarks may be
registered in some jurisdictions but not in others.
Registered trademarks and trademarks used are acknowledged below and marked
with their respective symbols. However, they are not marked within the text of this
Reference Guide.
Registered Trademarks
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Trademarks
Reflex™ Trademark of Ericsson Television.
Patents
The feature “Phase Aligned Audio” is patented Ericsson functionality.
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Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
The manufacturer can not be held responsible for injuries or damage where
warnings and cautions have been ignored or taken lightly.
Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is
operated.
Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
Warning!
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death, or damage to property or the environment. They are highlighted for
emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately preceding the point at
which the reader requires them.
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equipment or other goods. They are highlighted for emphasis, as in this example,
and are placed immediately preceding the point at which the reader requires them.
Note: Notes provide supplementary information. They are highlighted for
emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately after the relevant
text.
EMC Compliance
This equipment is certified to the EMC requirements detailed in the Installation,
Safety and Compliance Information for Ericsson Compression Products Reference
Guide supplied with your product. To maintain this certification, only use the leads
supplied or if in doubt contact Customer Services.
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Contact Information
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Technical Training
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1 Introduction
Chapter 1
Contents
1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-3
1.1.1 Who Should Use this Reference Guide ............................................... 1-3
1.1.2 Software Version ................................................................................. 1-3
1.1.3 New Features in this Release .............................................................. 1-3
1.1.4 What Equipment is Covered by this Reference Guide ......................... 1-4
1.1.4.1 Base Chassis Options ......................................................................... 1-4
1.1.4.2 Option Cards ....................................................................................... 1-5
1.1.4.3 Field Upgrade Option Cards ................................................................ 1-6
1.1.4.4 AVP Software Value Packs ................................................................. 1-6
1.1.4.5 Field Upgrade Software Value Packs .................................................. 1-8
1.2 Advanced Video Processor (AVP) Overview ..................................... 1-10
1.3 Front Panel ........................................................................................ 1-11
1.3.1 Power Switch ..................................................................................... 1-11
1.3.2 Confidence Monitor ........................................................................... 1-11
1.3.3 Light Bar ............................................................................................ 1-12
1.3.4 USB Connector ................................................................................. 1-12
1.3.5 Rotary Knob ...................................................................................... 1-12
1.3.6 Main Display ...................................................................................... 1-12
1.3.7 Keypad .............................................................................................. 1-12
1.4 Base Chassis Options ....................................................................... 1-13
1.4.1 AVP****/BAS/1AC 1U Base Chassis ................................................. 1-13
1.4.2 AVP****/BAS/2AC 1U Base Chassis ................................................. 1-13
1.4.3 AVP****/BAS/2ACFL 1U Base Chassis ............................................. 1-13
1.5 License Keys ..................................................................................... 1-13
List of Figures
Figure 1.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................ 1-11
Figure 1.2 Confidence Monitor ........................................................................... 1-11
Figure 1.3 AVP****/BAS/1AC Rear Panel with Six Option Cards Fitted .............. 1-13
Figure 1.4 AVP****/BAS/2AC Rear Panel with One CE-x Option Card Fitted ..... 1-13
Figure 1.5 AVP****/BAS/2ACFL Rear Panel with Two Option Cards Fitted ........ 1-13
List of Tables
Table 1.1 AVP 1000 (1RU) IP and ASI Support .................................................. 1-4
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Table 1.2 Base Chassis Options ......................................................................... 1-5
Table 1.3 Option Cards ....................................................................................... 1-5
Table 1.4 Field Upgrade Option Cards ................................................................ 1-6
Table 1.5 Software Value Packs Purchased with Chassis and Option Cards ...... 1-7
Table 1.6 Value Pack Upgrade Options .............................................................. 1-8
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1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Who Should Use this Reference Guide
This Reference Guide is written for operators / users of the Advanced Video
Processor (AVP). It describes the unit’s functions and operation. The Reference
Guide is written to assist in the installation and day-to-day operation and care of the
unit. Maintenance information requiring the covers to be removed is not included.
Warning!
Do not remove the top cover of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present
within this equipment and may be exposed if the top cover is removed. Only
Ericsson television trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service
this equipment.
Caution!
Unauthorized maintenance or the use of non-approved replacements may affect the
equipment specification and invalidate any warranties.
1.1.2 Software Version
This Reference Guide covers the functions of software version 9.26 and later.
To verify the installed version either:
Access the front panel, see Chapter 4, Front Panel Control.
Access the Web Browser screens, see Chapter 5, Web GUI Control.
This manual continues to be relevant to subsequent build versions where the
functionality of the equipment has not changed. Where the build standard changes
the functionality, a new issue of this manual will be provided. The appropriate
number should be quoted in all correspondence with Ericsson.
1.1.3 New Features in this Release
The 9.26 release of software supports the following features:
SCTE-104 to SCTE-35 message translation on HEVC Card.
Teletext and Generic ANC (not supported in previous release) on HEVC Card.
In-band Control via Data Output ports.
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1.1.4 What Equipment is Covered by this Reference Guide
This Reference Guide covers the following three main units and options listed in the
following tables:
AVP 1000 (1RU) Stream Processor
The AVP 1000 supports pass-thru of Transport Streams and remultiplexing of
services from the ASI input to any output. The number of inputs and type of
outputs available depend upon the option cards fitted in the chassis.
Note: Currently the IP Data Input is not supported.
Table 1.1 AVP 1000 (1RU) IP and ASI Support
Input Functionality Output
IP ASI
Option card
required
G.703
Option card
required
IP TS pass-thru Yes No No
Service remux No No No
ASI
Option Card required
TS pass-thru Yes Yes Yes
Service remux Yes Yes Yes
AVP 2000 Contribution Encoder
The AVP 2000 Contribution Encoder supports a comprehensive range of video
processing and input/output modules, offering flexibility and allowing encoder
functionality to be upgraded incrementally and on-site.
AVP 3000 Voyager
The AVP 3000 Voyager provides the same encoding flexibility and performance
as the AVP 2000 with the addition of a Satellite Modulator output as standard.
In addition, the general contents apply to the Ericsson Contribution Encoder and
Voyager II products. Any exceptions are described in Annex D.
1.1.4.1 Base Chassis Options
The AVP chassis consists of a base chassis, single or dual AC mains input and up
to six option cards. The base chassis is a 1RU 19 inch rack mount chassis that
contains control interfaces and two pairs of dual redundant Ethernet ports for data
output.
Additionally, the AVP 3000 includes a Satellite Modulator option card as standard.
Option cards are responsible for video, audio and data processing, and for
producing output through various interfaces. The option cards are ‘Hot Swappable’,
that is, they can be inserted or removed while the chassis is powered on, within the
limitations described in Chapter 7, Options, Licenses and Upgrades.
The base chassis options available are described in the following table.
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Table 1.2 Base Chassis Options
Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description
AVP1000/1RU/BAS/1AC/A FAZ 101 0196/223 KDU 137 909/4
AVP 1000 (1RU) Stream Processor with
single AC input
AVP1000/1RU/BAS/2AC/A FAZ 101 0196/224 KDU 137 909/5
AVP 1000 (1RU) Stream Processor with dual
AC input
AVP1000/1RU/BAS/2ACFL/A FAZ 101 0196/225 KDU 137 909/6
AVP 1000 (1RU) Stream Processor with dual
AC Flying Leads
AVP2000/BAS/1AC/A FAZ 101 0196/226 KDU 137 910/6
AVP 2000 Contribution Encoder with single
AC input
AVP2000/BAS/2AC/A FAZ 101 0196/227 KDU 137 910/8
AVP 2000 Contribution Encoder with dual AC
input
AVP2000/BAS/2ACFL/A FAZ 101 0196/228 KDU 137 910/3
AVP 2000 Contribution Encoder with dual AC
Flying Leads
AVP2000/BAS/1DC/A FAZ 101 0196/229 KDU 137 910/9
AVP2000 Contribution Encoder Single DC
input
AVP2000/BAS/2DC/A FAZ 101 0196/230 KDU 137 910/10 AVP2000 Contribution Encoder Dual DC input
AVP3000/BAS/1AC/A FAZ 101 0196/231 KDU 137 911/4 AVP 3000 Voyager with single AC input
AVP3000/BAS/2AC/A FAZ 101 0196/232 KDU 137 911/5 AVP 3000 Voyager with dual AC input
AVP3000/BAS/2ACFL/A FAZ 101 0196/233 KDU 137 911/6 AVP 3000 Voyager with dual AC Flying Leads
The AVP base chassis offer the following capabilities as standard:
Remux
BISS encryption
PROFEC (SMPTE 2022-1) on output
Pass-thru of audio
1.1.4.2 Option Cards
The option cards, which are available to purchase with the base chassis are
described the following table.
Table 1.3 Option Cards
Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description
CE/HWO/ASI/IO/A FAZ 101 0196/234 ROA 128 6475
ASI Input/Output Card with 2x Inputs and 2x
Outputs
CE/HWO/EXTSYNC/A FAZ 101 0196/235 ROA 128 6476 External Sync Module
CE/HWO/G703/A FAZ 101 0196/236 ROA 128 6477 G703 output card
CE/HWO/CE-a/J2K/A FAZ 101 0196/237 ROA 128 6478 JPEG-2000 SD/HD encoder card
CE/HWO/GPI/A FAZ 101 0196/238 ROA 128 6479 General Purpose Input Card
CE/HWO/CE-a/A FAZ 101 0196/239 ROA 128 6480 CE-a Video Compression Module
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Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description
CE/HWO/CE-xA/A FAZ 101 0196/240 ROA 128 6481
CE-xA Video Compression Module with
analogue input
CE/HWO/CE-HEVC/BNC/A
HEVC Media Processing module with BNC
Inputs
CE/HWO/CE-HEVC/SFP/C/A
HEVC Media Processing module with SFP
inputs - Fiber receive module
CE/HWO/CE-HEVC/SFP/F/A
HEVC Media Processing module with SFP
Inputs BNC receive module
CE/HWO/BLNK FAZ 101 0119/3 SXA 215 2475/1 Blanking Plate
1.1.4.3 Field Upgrade Option Cards
Option cards may be added to an AVP as a field upgrade and are shown in the
following table.
Table 1.4 Field Upgrade Option Cards
Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description
CE/UPH/ASI/IO/A FAZ 101 0196/241 ROA 128 6482
ASI Input/Output Card with 2x Inputs and 2x
Outputs
CE/UPH/EXTSYNC/A FAZ 101 0196/242 ROA 128 6483 External Sync Module
CE/UPH/G703/A FAZ 101 0196/243 ROA 128 6484 G703 output card
CE/UPH/CE-a/J2K/A FAZ 101 0196/244 ROA 128 6485 JPEG-2000 SD/HD encoder card
CE/UPH/GPI/A FAZ 101 0196/245 ROA 128 6486 General Purpose Input Card
CE/UPH/CE-a/A FAZ 101 0196/246 ROA 128 6487 CE-a Video Compression Module
CE/UPH/CE-xA/A FAZ 101 0196/247 ROA 128 6488
CE-xA Video Compression Module with
analogue input
CE/UPH/CE-HEVC/BNC/A
HEVC Media Processing module with BNC
Inputs
CE/UPH/CE-HEVC/SFP/C/A
HEVC Media Processing module with SFP
inputs - Fiber receive module
CE/UPH/CE-HEVC/SFP/F/A
HEVC Media Processing module with SFP
Inputs BNC receive module
CE/UPG/HWO/BLNK FAZ 101 0119/78 SXA 215 2475/2 Blanking Plate
1.1.4.4 AVP Software Value Packs
The functionality of these AVP option cards can be augmented by purchasing
software value packs, as listed in the following tables.
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Table 1.5 Software Value Packs Purchased with Chassis and Option Cards
Marketing Code
Price Object
Number
Supply Object
Number
Description
Applicable to
Option Card
AVP/SWO/VP/a/SD FAZ 101 0196/252 FAT 102 3782 Standard Definition value pack offering:
SD MPEG-2 encode
SD MPEG-4 encode
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 1 channel pair of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 2 pairs)
CE-a
AVP/SWO/VP/a/HD FAZ 101 0196/253 FAT 102 3783 High Definition value pack offering:
MPEG-2 encode SD & HD
MPEG-4 encode SD & HD
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 3 channel pairs of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 4 pairs)
CE-a
AVP/SWO/VP/x/SD FAZ 101 0196/268 FAT 102 3798 Standard Definition value pack offering:
SD MPEG-2 encode
SD MPEG-4 encode
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 1 channel pair of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 2 pairs)
CE-xA
AVP/SWO/VP/x/HD FAZ 101 0196/269 FAT 102 3799 High Definition value pack offering:
MPEG-2 encode SD & HD
MPEG-4 encode SD & HD
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 3 channel pairs of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 4 pairs)
CE-xA
AVP/SWO/VP/x/CONT FAZ 101 0196/264 FAT 102 3794 Contribution value pack offering:
4:2:2 10 bit encode
CE-xA
AVP/SWO/VP/x/CONT/ADV
FAZ 101 0196/265 FAT 102 3795 Advanced contribution value pack offering:
3D synchronization to support 3D or 4K
operation
1080p encoding
Stripe Refresh low latency mode
CE-xA
CE/SWO/VP/HEVC/HEVC
/HD
High Definition HEVC value pack offering:
HD HEVC
4 channels of MPEG-1 Layer II audio
encode
CE-HEVC
CE/SWO/VP/HEVC/HEVC
/4K
Ultra High Definition HEVC value pack
offering:
UHD HEVC
16 channels of MPEG-1 LayerII audio
encode
CE-HEVC
CE/SWO/VP/HEVC/HEVC
/CONT
Contribution value pack offering:
4:2:2 encode for one HD video
CE-HEVC
Introduction
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EN/LZT 790 0023/1 R16A
Marketing Code
Price Object
Number
Supply Object
Number
Description
Applicable to
Option Card
CE/SWO/VP/HEVC/HEVC
/CONT/x4
Contribution value pack offering:
4:2:2 encode for UHD video
CE-HEVC
CE/SWO/VP/CONT/AUDIO
FAZ 101 0196/254 FAT 102 3784 Contribution audio value pack offering:
Additional 4 channels of MPEG-1
Layer II encode
Phase Aligned Audio (6 channel)
CE-a
CE-xA
CE-HEVC
CE/SWO/VP/CONT/AUDI
O/x4
Contribution audio value pack offering:
Additional 8 channels of MPEG-1
Layer II encode
4 x Phase Aligned Audio (6 channel)
CE-HEVC
CE/SWO/VP/M1L2 FAZ 101 0196/255 FAT 102 3785 Audio value pack for:
MPEG-1 Layer II encode of up to 2
channels of audio (e.g. stereo).
CE-a,
CE-xA
CE-HEVC
CE/SWO/VP/AAC FAZ 101 0196/256 FAT 102 3786 Audio value pack for:
AAC-LC or HE-AAC encode of up to 2
channels of audio (e.g. stereo).
Note 3 packs required for surround
encoding.
CE-a,
CE-xA
CE-HEVC
CE/SWO/VP/DOLBY/AC3 FAZ 101 0196/257 FAT 102 3787 Audio value pack for:
Dolby Digital encode of up to 2 channels
of audio (e.g. stereo).
Note 3 packs required for surround
encoding.
CE-a,
CE-xA
CE-HEVC
AVP/SWO/VP/MOD FAZ 101 0196/248 FAT 102 3778 Basic modulation value pack offering:
DVB-DSNG 8PSK & 16QAM
DVB-S2 QPSK & 8PSK
Extended symbol rate range
SATMOD
AVP/SWO/VP/MOD/ADV FAZ 101 0196/249 FAT 102 3779 Advanced modulation value pack offering:
DVB-S2 QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK &
32APSK
DVBS-2X Extensions
SATMOD
1.1.4.5 Field Upgrade Software Value Packs
Further value packs may be added to the AVP after the equipment has been
shipped via the field upgradable options as listed below.
Table 1.6 Value Pack Upgrade Options
Marketing Code
Price Object
Number
Supply Object
Number
Description
Applicable to
Option Card
AVP/UPS/VP/a/SD FAZ 101 0196/258 FAT 102 3788 Standard Definition value pack offering:
SD MPEG-2 encode
SD MPEG-4 encode
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 1 channel pair of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 2 pairs)
CE-a
Introduction
EN/LZT 790 0023/1 R16A
1-9
Marketing Code
Price Object
Number
Supply Object
Number
Description
Applicable to
Option Card
AVP/UPS/VP/a/HD FAZ 101 0196/259 FAT 102 3789 High Definition value pack offering:
MPEG-2 encode SD & HD
MPEG-4 encode SD & HD
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 3 channel pairs of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 4 pairs)
CE-a
AVP/UPS/VP/x/SD FAZ 101 0196/271 FAT 102 3801 Standard Definition value pack offering:
SD MPEG-2 encode
SD MPEG-4 encode
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 1 channel pair of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 2 pairs)
CE-xA
CE-x
AVP/UPS/VP/x/HD FAZ 101 0196/271 FAT 102 3801 High Definition value pack offering:
MPEG-2 encode SD & HD
MPEG-4 encode SD & HD
MCTF
Remux
DPI
Additional 3 channel pairs of MPEG-1
Layer II encode (total of 4 pairs)
CE-xA
CE-x
AVP/UPS/VP/x/CONT FAZ 101 0196/266 FAT 102 3796 Contribution value pack offering:
4:2:2 10 bit encode
CE-xA
CE-x
AVP/UPS/VP/x/CONT/ADV
FAZ 101 0196/267 FAT 102 3797 Advanced contribution value pack offering:
3D synchronization to support 3D or 4K
operation
1080p encoding
Stripe Refresh low Additional 4
channels of MPEG-1 Layer II encode
Phase Aligned Audio (6 channel)latency
mode
CE-xA
CE-x
CE/UPS/VP/HEVC/HEVC/
HD
High Definition HEVC value pack offering:
HD HEVC
4 channels of MPEG-1 Layer II audio
encode
CE-HEVC
CE/UPS/VP/HEVC/HEVC/
4K
Ultra High Definition HEVC value pack
offering:
UHD HEVC
16 channels of MPEG-1 Layer II audio
encode
CE-HEVC
CE/UPS/VP/HEVC/HEVC/
CONT
Contribution value pack offering:
4:2:2 encode for one HD video
CE-HEVC
CE/UPS/VP/HEVC/HEVC/
CONT/x4
Contribution value pack offering:
4:2:2 encode for UHD video
CE-HEVC
CE/UPS/VP/CONT/AUDIO FAZ 101 0196/260 FAT 102 3790 Contribution audio value pack offering:
Additional 4 channels of MPEG-1
Layer II encode
Phase Aligned Audio (6 channel)
CE-a
CE-xA
CE-HEVC
Introduction
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EN/LZT 790 0023/1 R16A
Marketing Code
Price Object
Number
Supply Object
Number
Description
Applicable to
Option Card
CE/UPS/VP/CONT/AUDIO
/x4
Contribution audio value pack offering:
Additional 8 channels of MPEG-1 LayerII
encode
4 x Phase Aligned Audio (6 channel)
CE-HEVC
CE/UPS/VP/M1L2 FAZ 101 0196/261 FAT 102 3791 Audio value pack for:
MPEG-1 Layer II encode of up to 2
channels of audio (e.g. stereo).
CE-a
CE-xA
CE-x
CE-HEVC
CE/UPS/VP/AAC FAZ 101 0196/262 FAT 102 3792 Audio value pack for:
AAC-LC or HE-AAC encode of up to 2
channels of audio (e.g. stereo).
Note 3 packs required for surround
encoding.
CE-a
CE-xA
CE-x
CE-HEVC
CE/UPS/VP/DOLBY/AC3 FAZ 101 0196/263 FAT 102 3793 Audio value pack for:
Dolby Digital encode of up to 2 channels
of audio (e.g. stereo).
Note 3 packs required for surround
encoding.
CE-a
CE-xA
CE-x
CE-HEVC
AVP/UPS/VP/MOD FAZ 101 0196/250 FAT 102 3780 Basic modulation value pack offering:
DVB-DSNG 8PSK & 16QAM
DVB-S2 QPSK & 8PSK
Extended symbol rate range
SATMOD
AVP/UPS/VP/MOD/ADV FAZ 101 0196/251 FAT 102 3781 Advanced modulation value pack offering:
DVB-S2 QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK &
32APSK
DVBS-2X Extensions
SATMOD
AVP/UPS/VP/HEVC/HEVC/
x3
HEVC HD to UHD upgrade value pack:
to add UHD HEVC encode to existing
HD HEVC encode.
CE-HEVC
AVP/UPS/VP/HEVC/CONT/
x3
HEVC 422 upgrade value pack:
Upgrade from single 4:2:2 encode to
support 4:2:2 UHD encode.
CE-HEVC
1.2 Advanced Video Processor (AVP) Overview
The AVP is a flexible platform consisting of a base unit or chassis in to which
various option cards can be plugged. The base unit provides an Ethernet control
interface for configuration, an Ethernet data interfaces for data routing between the
host and the option cards, and basic transport stream processing functionality. Other
functionalities such as video encoding, audio encoding, or other input or output
interfaces are provided by option cards through various interfaces.
The following is a summary of the features of the base chassis:
19 inch 1 ‘RU’ rack mount chassis.
Front panel main display and keypad for control and status reporting.
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