Parameter descriptions
Service parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Configuration name | The name of the Receiver Configuration |
| Configuration type | The type of service configuration Possible values:UHD, SD/HD or TS passthrough |
Input parameters and status
Input parameters vary depending on the Current input type.
Redundancy Mode
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Redundancy mode | Select an input redundancy mode to enable switching between a Primary and Secondary (backup) input. See the Receiver Input Redundancy section for configuration details. |
| Input loss timeout | Set the delay (in milliseconds) between detecting an input error and switching to the alternate input. |
| Max skew | Specifies the maximum allowed skew (receiver buffer depth), in milliseconds, between the two data paths. If the measured skew exceeds this value, packets may be lost during seamless protection switching. Available only when SMPTE ST 2022-7 is selected. Note: The Max skew setting increases the receiver buffer delay and therefore contributes to overall system latency. This may impact Delay Modes such as Super Low Delay. |
IP
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Current input | Select an input type: IP, ASI, Satellite |
| Unicast | Set input stream to be unicast Note: In Unicast mode, the control is read only. |
| Stream address | Input stream unicast or multicast IPv4 address |
| IGMPv3 source filtering | IGMP source IPv4 address. List of addresses using a comma to separate, or leave empty to disable source-specific multicast |
| UDP Port | Port used to capture the input stream |
| Network interface | Name of the network interface used to capture the input stream |
| Input Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Input type | Indicates IP is selected as the source |
| Source status | Indicates whether a valid transport stream is present on the input and reports the number of services carried. For example, "Receiving (2 services)" or "Not receiving". |
| CC errors | Indicates the number of transport stream packets that experienced Continuity Counter (CC) errors. Each CC error indicates that one or more transport stream packets were lost or duplicated for a particular PID. |
| Bit rate | Total bit rate of the incoming transport stream |
ASI
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Current input | Select an input type: IP, ASI, Satellite |
| Port | Port used to capture the input stream |
| Input Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Input type | Indicates ASI is selected as the source |
| Source status | Indicates whether a valid transport stream is present on the input and reports the number of services carried. For example, "Receiving (2 services)" or "Not receiving". |
| CC errors | Indicates the number of transport stream packets that experienced Continuity Counter (CC) errors. Each CC error indicates that one or more transport stream packets were lost or duplicated for a particular PID. |
| Bit rate | Total bit rate of the incoming transport stream |
Satellite
| Input Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Current input | Select an input type: IP, ASI, Satellite |
| Status | Status indicating if the source input is shared with other services |
| Source | Select the RF input port number from the available detected card slots |
| LNB Control Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| LNB frequency | The LNB frequency (low noise block down-converter) in MHz input up to 3 decimal places used with the satellite dish. Typically a value of 9750 MHz or 10600 MHz would be used to cover the satellite KU band frequency range 11.70 GHz-12.75 GHz. With this value correctly entered and with the satellite frequency entered the IRD can calculate the frequency of the wanted signal at L-band present on the input connector. |
| LNB voltage | Voltage supplied to LNB. Allows the user to turn the voltage off or to set the LNB to the following different LNB voltages: - 13v (Vertical polarization) - 18v (Horizontal polarization) |
| 22kHz | LNB band select. Check to select LNB high band. Clear the check box to select LNB low band. This check box enables the LNB 22 kHz signal to be activated. Enabling the 22 kHz tone will command the LNB to switch to its high band local oscillator frequency. |
| Tuning Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Tuner | Where applicable, some satellite demodulator cards provide more than one independent tuner/demodulator pair per physical RF port. These tuners are referenced alphabetically (for example, Tuner A and Tuner B). If a satellite demodulator card supports only a single tuner/demodulator per RF port, Tuner A is assigned by default. In all cases, LNB control is associated with the RF port and is therefore shared across all tuners associated with that RF port. |
| Frequency | The satellite input downlink frequency. This will normally be within the C-band or KU band frequency range. Alternatively, if the LNB LO Frequency was entered as 0 MHz the user can manually calculate and directly enter the wanted L-band frequency. |
| Symbol rate | The symbol rate in MSymbols/sec. This field should be entered with the symbol rate of the wanted signal. |
| Search range | The search range in KHz. Owing to frequency inaccuracies of the transmission system (mostly LNB inaccuracies) the wanted carrier may not be exactly on frequency. This option provides the satellite input with the maximum frequency search limits within which to attempt to acquire the wanted signal. A typical search range is 5000 kHz. |
| C/N Margin Alarm | Carrier-to-Noise margin alarm threshold in dB. |
| MIS Enable | Enable Multiple Input Stream (MIS) filtering of a single stream identified by the Input Stream ID (ISI). MIS is a DVB-S2 / DVB-S2X feature that allows multiple independent transport streams to be carried simultaneously on a single satellite carrier (one RF frequency). Disable this for single stream carriers. |
| MIS Stream ID | This parameter sets the Input Stream ID (ISI) used to filter and select a single input stream when MIS is enabled. If the configured ISI does not match any transmitted stream, the device will report a zero transport stream bit rate and raise a satellite input signal loss alarm. |
| Gold Code | The Gold code sequence seed defines the initialization value for the physical‑layer scrambling (Gold) sequence. This sequence can be used to uniquely identify a transmission. The satellite input will lock to the incoming signal only when the Gold code configured matches the code set on the uplink modulator. For this reason, the Gold sequence is often used as a form of fixed‑key signal identification, although it does not provide true conditional‑access security. |
| Input Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Input type | Indicates Satellite is selected as the source |
| Source status | Indicates whether a valid transport stream is present on the input and reports the number of services carried. For example, "Receiving (2 services)" or "Not receiving". |
| CC errors | Indicates the number of transport stream packets that experienced Continuity Counter (CC) errors. Each CC error indicates that one or more transport stream packets were lost or duplicated for a particular PID. |
| Bit rate | Total bit rate of the incoming transport stream |
| Signal strength | Input signal strength measured in dBm |
| Bit error ratio | The Bit Error Ratio reported by the satellite demodulator. This is reported as a ratio of number of bit errors divided by total number of bits. |
| FEC errors | The number of FEC errors reported by the satellite demodulator. |
| FEC rate | The FEC rate detected for the locked incoming signal e.g. 3/4, 8/9, etc. |
| Delivery system | Displays the satellite delivery system detected for the locked incoming signal e.g. DVB-S, DVB-S2 or DVB-S2X. |
| Roll off | The roll-off factor detected for the locked incoming signal e.g. 35%, 25%, etc. |
| Pilot | Indicates if pilot symbols are present. |
| Inversion | Indicates the spectrum inversion detected by the demodulator. |
| Modulation | The modulation scheme detected for the locked incoming signal e.g. QPSK, 8PSK, etc. |
| C/N Margin | The Carrier-to-Noise margin for the locked incoming signal reported in dB. |
Decoding parameters and statuses
Decoding
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Service | Select the service to decode |
| Delay mode | The delay mode of the service, one of Compatibility Default: Standard |
Video
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Input | Select a PID to decode from the incoming stream or manually enter a PID value to decode |
Audio
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Auto Select | Auto select audio streams. This disables manual selection |
| Input | Select a PID to decode from the incoming stream or manually enter a PID value to decode |
| Output channel configuration | Select the output audio format from the decoder Possible values: Stereo, 5.1, 16 or Pass-through |
Data
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Input | Select a PID to decode from the incoming stream or manually enter a PID value to decode |
| Data type | Select the data format to be decoded Possible values: Ancillary or Teletext |
Service status
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Selected service | Program number (and service name if present) |
| PCR PID | Numeric value PCR PID being used for the reference clock to decode the selected service |
Video status
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| PID | Numeric value of the PID being used to decode the video from the incoming transport stream |
| Rate | Elementary stream rate of the video being decoded |
| Codec | Video codec being used to decode the video |
| Chroma | Format of chrominance samples Example: 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 |
| Bit depth | Number of bits precision in each luminance/chrominance sample |
| Resolution | Video resolution being decoded |
| Aspect ratio | Signalled aspect ratio of the video being decoded Example: 4:3 or 16:9 |
| Frame rate | Frame rate of the video being decoded* Example: 25Hz / 29.97Hz / 50Hz / 59.94Hz |
Audio Status
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Audio X | Displays status as OK or Error the audio PID being decoded, the audio codec being used, the channel mode and the bitrate |
Decrypt parameters
BISS
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| BISS Mode | The BISS decryption mode supported by both BISS1 and BISS2. Beam will automatically switch between the BISS1 or BISS2 version based on the length of the BISS Key entered. For example, - Mode 1 for BISS1-1 and BISS2-1 - Mode E for BISS1-E or BISS2-E - None to disable BISS decryption |
| BISS Key | The BISS key (hexadecimal characters only) for decrypting the service according to the BISS Mode selection: - Mode 1 requires 12 characters for BISS1, or 32 characters for BISS2 - Mode E requires 16 characters for BISS1, or 32 characters for BISS2 |
| Injected ID | Select the appropriate BISS injected ID stored on the device required for BISS Mode E decryption. |
Related information
BISS-CA
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| BISS-CA | Enable or disable BISS-CA decryption. |
Related information
Director 6
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Descrambling Enable | Enable or disable Director 6 decryption. |
| Director 6 Hardware ID | A unique identifier used by the Director headend to address the receiving device for over air commands and other Director functionality. Note: Setting the Director Hardware ID to None disables Director functionality for that service. |
| Over air control enable | Allow or ignore Director over air commands sent by the Director headend to remotely control the receiving device. Note: This state can be overridden by the Director headend. |
| Export Keyfile | Click this button to download the Director Export Keyfile associated with the currently selected Director 6 Hardware ID. This keyfile must be registered with the Director headend in order to receive entitlements for successful service decryption. |
| Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Hardware ID | The unique Director Hardware ID (HWID) currently assigned to the running service configuration. |
| Over air message | Displays messages received over air (transport stream) from the Director headend. |
| Emergency home carrier | Indicates if the Emergency Home Carrier (EHC) associated with the current HWID has been set. |
| Power up carrier | Indicates if the Power Up Carrier (PUC) associated with the current HWID has been set. |
| Download status | Shows progress of any over air download images present in the transport stream triggered by the Director headend. For example, bundle upgrades or new configuration updates. |
Related information
DVB-CI
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| CAM slot | Selects the CAM to be used for decrypting the incoming service. |
| Auto recover CAM | When enabled, the device monitors the CAM status and automatically resets the CAM if a decryption failure is detected. This feature is activated by selecting a timeout threshold. If the decryption failure persists beyond the configured timeout, the CAM is reset. This process repeats until the decryption failure is resolved. Resetting the CAM will temporarily disrupt the decrypted service. |
| Explore CAM | Extracts the status information and allows setting CAM manufacturer parameters. |
| Reset CAM | Resets the CAM in the selected slot. Resetting the CAM will disrupt the service being decrypted. |
SDI output parameters and status
Video
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Link mode | Select the SDI format for carrying UHD video: - Quadrant (Quad‑Link 3G‑SDI, ST 425‑5 Annex B — Square Division) - Interleaved (Quad‑Link 3G‑SDI, ST 425-5 Two Sample Interleave) - 12G SDI (Single‑link UHD) |
| SDI port | Selects the SDI output port on which the video is output. |
| Video Scaling | Configure the down‑conversion mode for the output video. For details, see the Video Down-conversion page. |
| Dynamic Range Conversion | Configure the Dynamic Range Conversion for the output video. For details, see the HDR to SDR page. |
| Dynamic range signalling | Configure the transfer characteristics and colorimetry signalled on the output video. For details, see the SDR/HDR signalling page. |
| Clock reference | Clock reference of the SDI output. - Free running uses an internally generated reference clock. - External sync synchronizes to externally provided framesync pulses. |
| 3G-SDI level | Select SMPTE mapping scheme for 3G-SDI. |
| Video failure mode | Defines the behavior of the SDI output when the video decode fails. |
Audio
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Component | Select which decoded audio to embed in the SDI output. |
| Embedding | Select the position where the audio component will be embedded in the SDI output. |
| Add component | Add a single entry to the list of audio components. |
| Add all | Add all decoded audio components to the list of embedded audio components. |
| Remove all | Remove all entries from the list of embedded audio components. |
Data
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| VITC/Time code | If present at the input, VITC/time code information will be inserted in the output SDI at the selected line number. |
| AFD/BAR | If present at the input, AFD (Active Format Description) information will be inserted in the output SDI at the selected line number. |
| Closed captioning | If present at the input, closed captions information will be inserted in the output SDI at the selected line number. |
| OP-47 teletext | If present at the input, OP-47 teletext information will be inserted in the output SDI at the selected line number. |
| SMPTE 2031 teletext | If present at the input, SMPTE 2031 teletext information will be inserted in the output SDI at the selected line number. |
Status
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| SFP Slot1 | Displays SFP typeExample: 3G / 12G / HDMI |
| SFP Slot2 | Displays SFP typeExample: 3G / 12G / HDMI |
SMPTE ST 2022-6 output parameters
Video
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Video Scaling | Configure the down‑conversion mode for the output video. For details, see the Video Down-conversion page. |
| Dynamic Range Conversion | Configure the Dynamic Range Conversion for the output video. For details, see the HDR to SDR page. |
| Dynamic range signalling | Configure the transfer characteristics and colorimetry signalled on the output video. For details, see the SDR/HDR signalling page. |
| Video failure mode | Defines the behavior of the output when the video decode fails Possible values: Freeze frame, Black |
Audio
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Component | Select which decoded audio to embed in the output |
| Embedding | Select the position where the audio component will be embedded in the output |
| Add component | Add a single entry to the list of audio components |
| Add all | Add all decoded audio components to the list of embedded audio components |
| Remove all | Remove all entries from the list of embedded audio components |
Data
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| VITC/Time code | If present at the input, VITC/time code information will be inserted in the output at the selected line number |
| AFD/BAR | If present at the input, AFD (Active Format Description) information will be inserted in the output at the selected line number |
| Closed captioning | If present at the input, closed captions information will be inserted in the output at the selected line number |
| OP-47 teletext | If present at the input, OP-47 teletext information will be inserted in the output at the selected line number |
| SMPTE 2031 teletext | If present at the input, SMPTE 2031 teletext information will be inserted in the output at the selected line number |
| SCTE 104 splicing | If SCTE 35 splice_null, splice_insert or time_signal messages are present at the input, they will be converted to SCTE 104 packets and these will be inserted in the output VANC data at the selected line number |
SCTE 104 Splicing
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Time signal | Convert SCTE 35 time_signal messages and output as SCTE 104 time_signal_request_data messages |
| Clamp pre-roll | Clamp minimum pre-roll in SCTE 104 messages to 4 seconds |
| Event ID Filter | Enable filtering on the value of the splice_event_id field of SCTE 35 splice_insert messages. When enabled, for each bit set in Event ID mask, the corresponding bit in Event ID value must match the corresponding bit in splice_event_id to allow the splice_insert message to be processed and a SCTE 104 message inserted in the output |
| Event ID mask | Bit mask for filtering on splice_event_id of SCTE 35 splice_insert messages. Bits which are set must match the Event ID value with the splice_event_id field to be inserted as SCTE 104 VANC data |
| Event ID value | Bit value for filtering on splice_event_id of SCTE 35 splice_insert messages. Only bits with the corresponding bit set in Event ID mask are considered |
Primary and Secondary Streams
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Output enable | Enable the output |
| Destination IP address | Output multicast IPv4 address |
| Destination port | Output UDP port Possible values: from 1024 to 65535 |
| Network interface | Name of the network interface used for the output stream |
| Source IP address | Source IPv4 address Note: Set to Auto to automatically use the network interface address |
| Source port | Source UDP port Possible values: from 1024 to 65535 Note: Set to Auto to automatically allocate a value |
| TTL | TTL (time to live) on each RTP output packet Possible values: from 0 to 255 |
Status
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Bitrate | The output bitrate |
SMPTE ST 2110 output parameters
Video
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Video Scaling | Configure the down‑conversion mode for the output video. For details, see the Video Down-conversion page. |
| Dynamic Range Conversion | Configure the Dynamic Range Conversion for the output video. For details, see the HDR to SDR page. |
| Dynamic range signalling | Configure the transfer characteristics and colorimetry signalled on the output video. For details, see the SDR/HDR signalling page. |
| Video failure mode | Defines the behavior of the SMPTE ST 2110 output when video decode fails Possible values: Freeze frame or Black |
PCM Audio
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Component | Select which decoded audio to carry in the ST 2110-30 output. |
| Embedding | Select the essence stream where the audio component will be carried in the ST 2110-30 output. |
| Lip-sync adjustment | Advance or delay audio output timing with respect to the video. |
AES3 Audio
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Component | Select which decoded audio to carry in the ST 2110-31 output. |
| Embedding | Select the essence stream where the audio component will be carried in the ST 2110-31 output. |
| Lip-sync adjustment | Advance or delay audio output timing with respect to the video. |
Data
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| VITC/Time code | If present at the input, VITC/time code information will be carried in the ST 2110-40 essence stream for the specifed line number. |
| AFD/BAR | If present at the input, AFD (Active Format Description) information will be carried in the ST 2110-40 essence stream for the specifed line number. |
| Closed captioning | If present at the input, closed captions information will be carried in the ST 2110-40 essence stream for the specifed line number. |
| OP-47 teletext | If present at the input, OP-47 teletext information will be carried in the ST 2110-40 essence stream for the specifed line number. |
| SMPTE 2031 teletext | If present at the input, SMPTE 2031 teletext information will be carried in the ST 2110-40 essence stream for the specifed line number. |
Essence
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Output enable | Enable the output. |
| Payload type | RTP payload typePossible values: from 0 to 255 |
| Packet Time | Determines the maximum number of channels that can be carried in the essence stream. Applicable to PCM Audio and AES3 Audio only. |
Primary / Secondary
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Destination IP address | Output multicast IPv4 address |
| Destination port | Output UDP port Possible values: from 1024 to 65535 |
| Network interface | Name of the network interface used for the output streams |
| Source port | Source IPv4 port. Note: Set to Auto to automatically allocate a value. |
| TTL | TTL (time to live) on each RTP output packet Possible values: from 0 to 255 |
TS output parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Network interface | Name of the network interface used for the output streams |
| Stream address | Output multicast IPv4 address |
| Destination port | Output UDP port Possible values: from 1024 to 65535 |
| TTL | TTL (time to live) on each RTP output packet Possible values: from 0 to 255 |
| Output Smoothing | Enables UDP output smoothing* |
* Enabling Output Smoothing for a TS Passthrough receiver service helps distribute UDP packets more evenly during transmission. This can minimize packet arrival time jitter and alleviate issues with downstream components that are sensitive to bursty UDP streams. However, enabling this feature introduces a slight increase in CPU usage and system latency. Additionally, if the input stream contains missing packets, Output Smoothing may amplify gaps in the resulting UDP output stream.
Backup parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Host | Remote server Hostname or IP address. Possible values: 32 characters max |
| Port | IP Port for the secure FTP or FTPS connection. Possible values: 1 to 65535 Recommended value: 21 |
| Path | Backup file storage directory on the remote server. This path is a relative path, and must exist on the remote server. Possible values: 128 characters max |
| Username | For the secure FTP connection. Must be a valid secure FTP or FTPS server user. Possible values: 16 characters max |
| Password | Allows the configured username to connect to the secure FTP server. Possible values: 16 characters max |
Related information
Backup and restore configurations
Failover parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Group name | Enter a unique failover group name for your selected primary and backup servers. |
| Group processing type | Select the processing type to display compatible servers. |
| Group mode | In Automatic mode, the system triggers a server failover when a critical alarm occurs (manual triggers are still possible). |
Related information
Create a failover group