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iPump 6420 Professional Audio Server iPump 6420 Professional Audio Server User’ s Manual 800070-01 Rev. B.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener .com 800070-01 Rev B ii Data, drawings, and other material contained herein are proprietary to Wegener Communications, Inc ., and may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form without the prior written permission of Wegener Communications, Inc .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener .com 800070-01 Rev B iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: GENERAL INFORMATION………………………...1 Chapter 2: INSTALLATION……………………………….......23 Chapter 3: OPERATION.…………………………………….
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iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 1 Chapter 1: GENERAL INFORMATION This chapter gives a general overview of this Manual and of the iPump 6420. Table of Contents 1.1. Manual Overview .........................
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 2 1.1. Manual Overview This manual provides instruction s and reference information for the proper install ation and operation of the WEGENER iPump 6420 Professional Audio Server , referred to throughout the manual as the iPump 6420 .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 3 1.2. iPump 6420 Overview The WEGENER iPump 6420 is an integrated, digital satel lite receiver, decoder, and audio server designed to provide the most cost eff ective method of delivering and storing content for radio network operations.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 4 The non-real-time portion of the S/F sub-system accepts a schedule file , on a regular basis, for each supported affiliate site. This schedule will define local spots, as files, to be played in each available segment of the day.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 5 Figure 1-1: Store/Forw ard System overview 1.2.2. Tx antenn a Rx antenna Internet Wegener iPump6420 PSTN phone system WA.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 6 Figure 1-2: Using Play lists as indirection Song 26A Song 27A Network spot 13:06 13:05 13:07 13:08 13:09 13:10 Song 26A Song 27A File 4502.mp2 @ Affiliat e 28 2: Playlist CR-1003 05-13-1 = File 450 2.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 7 1.2.3. Supplemental capabilities Along with the above basic S/F system functi ons, certain supplement al capabilities are beneficial to the radio network mission.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 8 system. This is called “Compel-over-In ternet”. Along with this capability, the i6420 m ay also poll for and then pull in it’s local spot files over the same intern et connections.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 9 TimeZone Delay Most radio networks span several time zones. Because of this, to keep the sam e scheduled “feel” at all affiliates through all those time zones, they, once again m ust do their own recording and re-broadcasts, using extr a satellite bandwidth.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 10 new versions of application software, and th e maintenance of the basic non-volatile unit parametric settings. The Hard-drive (HDD) storage is provided to store all the media and objects needed for the full Store/Forward mission.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 11 modem requires a simple analog “POTS” telco line for operation. It would be used as a first alternative to the LAN or WAN ports for attem pted Return Path reporting.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 12 Figure 1-3: iPump6420 F unctional Block Diagram DVB Receiver subsystem Transport Demux Audio Decompress ion module #1: .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 13 1.4. iPump 6420 Specifications Characteristic Specification DVB-S1-QPSK Tuner RF Input Input Impedance 75 unbalanced Input VSWR, 75 system < 2:1 (9.0 dB R.L. min), 950-1450 MHz < 3:1 (6.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 14 Characteristic Specification ASI Transport Input Option DVB-ASI Input One input per DVB-ASI per EN50083-9 Annex B Physical layer 270 Mbaub signaling on 75 coax cable Minimum byte gap Down to 5-byte interbyte gaps Transport data rate 60 Mbps max.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 15 Characteristic Specification File selection keywords (used in any file-play specification for an insert) 1) SHUFFLE—s.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 16 Characteristic Specification LAN/WAN Ethernet Ports Physical Layer LAN & WAN Full-duplex, auto-negotiating 10baseT, 100base TX (twisted pair) on RJ45 jack Media Access and Link Layers Per IEEE 802.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 17 Characteristic Specification Off-Air Recording (optional) Audio captured from demodulated radio carriers. Audio compressed into mp3 files and returned to uplink control system via Return Path.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 18 Characteristic Specification Environmental Use Indoor only Heat dissipation 48 watts typical , with full LNB DC load Op.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 19 1.5. Safety Summary The iPump 6420 is designed for safe use with few special p recautions required of the user. The followi ng items are basic precautions to use wh en installing and working with your iPump 6420 : Do not open the iPump 6420 chassis cove r.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 20 1.6. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Term Definition AFD Assured File Delivery, the WEGENER system for file downloa.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 21 Term Definition Language Descriptor or LD Identifier for a single component compressed audio stream under an MPEG Program within a Transport stream. Linux A modern, open-source (free) operating system (OS).
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 1, Page 22 Term Definition Temporary Setting A volatile setting of the i6420, which is limited in time. After this expires, the unit returns to a permanent setting. Transport The aggregate satellite-borne da ta stream defined by MPEG and DVB.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 23 Chapter 2: INSTALLATION This chapter provides instructions on unpacking, mounting, and connecting the iPump 6420, as well as providing connector info rmation, including detailed pinouts.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 24 2.1. Unpacking and Inspection Carefully unpack the unit and its ac power co rd and inspect for obvious signs of physical damage that might have occurred during shipm ent .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 25 Rack Installation The iPump 6420 is sized at 1 RU and should be mounted in an EIA-standard, 19 -inch-wide equipment rack. After mounting, maintain a clea n, dry environment for the unit.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 26 2.3. Equipment Setup 2.3.1. iPump 6420 Rear Panel Connections Before applying power, make the followi ng connections, as necessary, to your iPump 6240 . For connector details, refer to Table 2-1 Error! Re ference source not found.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 27 2.3.2. iPump6420 Connector Details Figure 2-2: iPump 6420 Rear Panel View Table 2-1: iPump6420 Extern al Connector Information Connector Designation (Options shown in red ) Type Pin # Signal Description On rear panel RF IN Type F coax jack L-band RF from external LNB.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 28 Connector Designation (Options shown in red ) Type Pin # Signal Description SERIAL M&C 9-pin D female jack 1 DCD (i.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 29 Connector Designation (Options shown in red ) Type Pin # Signal Description AUDIO 1 9-pin D male jack 1 Left ‘+’ 2 Ground 3 N.C. 4 Ground 5 Right ‘+’ 6 Left ‘-‘ 7 Ground 8 N.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 30 Connector Designation (Options shown in red ) Type Pin # Signal Description 25 Cue Relay #1-5: Common cont act CUE RELA.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 31 Connector Designation (Options shown in red ) Type Pin # Signal Description USB USB type A jack Universal Serial Bus host-end 115/230 VAC Std IEC receptacle AC Line In On Front-Panel USB USB type A jack Universal Serial Bus host-end 2.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 32 2.4.1. Getting Local Web Control The user web interface is the preferred method of local control. If it ha s been enabled at the factory, then this subsection should allow you to properly setup and verify.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 33 18. If you want to change the Gateway IP a ddress shown, press <ENT> to get an edit screen.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 34 10. Move to Program Number ; select and edit as necessar y. Use ‘*’ to use the first Program available 11. Move to Tag Site ; select and edit as n ecessary. Site ‘15’ is the do-not-use choice.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 35 2.5. Unit Indications This section discusses what the user can s ee and learn from the iPum p 6420 front-panel LCD screen and LED indicators.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 2, Page 36 2.5.2. Front-panel LED Indications What you are expecting: If locked on the satellite carrier, then the green TRANSPORT LED should be ON , and if receiving Compel command stream , the COMPEL LED should be ON .
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 37 Chapter 3: OPERATION This chapter provides information on the operation and functions of the iPump 6420. Table of Contents 3.1. Monitor & Control Interfaces...........
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 38 Table 3-1: i6420 Front-pane l Menus ............................................................................................ .............. 62 User Controls ..........
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 39 3.5.2. Off-Air Capture ................................................................................................. 87 3.5.3. File Return for Audit ..................
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 40 3.1. Monitor & Control Interfaces 3.1.1. Compel The Compel control system is the prem iere c ontrol method in the iPum p 6420. It is the only user control method that can overrule and lock out control from other sources.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 41 the receiver is unaffected by command execu tion (or the lack thereof).
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 42 capabilities, allows a receiver to be addressed as a logical AND of a basi c address (all, group, or SN) and the unit “state”.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 43 process, some of the “satellite-deliv ered” Comp el commands would not m ake sense and are not supplied, such as many of the Action commands, the Time-of-Day command, and satellite File Download operations.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 44 3.1.2. Return Path Return Path is a set of retu rn-channel reporting methods wh ich allow the field iPump6420s, as network “edge” devices, to report back status information to the uplink control system.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 45 Figure 3-1: Typical Status repor t screen at uplink control system 3.1.3. Local Web The web interface is the premier local user interface. All othe r modes of local user control, where duplicated, are deprecated in favor of this interface.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 46 Figure 3-2: Typical Home Status screen, web interface Under this tab, a side control allows access to “P aram eter Info”, a read-only screen to check basic unit settings.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 47 Figure 3-3: Parameter in fo screen, web interface Setup screens This is a set of screens that allow the user to check and m ake changes to basic unit settings. The top 3 choices are the “Audio D ecoder (Port) setup” screens.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 48 Figure 3-4: Audio Decoder setup screen, web interface The “Transport Input” screen allows the us er to check or setup important carrier and Transport operating parameters.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 49 Figure 3-5: Transport Input, web interface The “Exp. Relay” screen allows the two sets of Port #1 and #2 cue relay to be checked and tested. Figure 3-6 gives an exam ple.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 50 Figure 3-6: Expansion Re lay screen, web interface The “AM/FM tuning” screen allows the user to check or change AM/FM tuner settings (if the option is installed) a nd also check the reception.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 51 Figure 3-7: AM/FM tuni ng screen, web interface The “System” screen allows the user to view and set time settings.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 52 Figure 3-8: System screen, web interface File Manager screen The “File Manager” screen allows the user to view and delete stored files (as “assets” or individually, see Section 3.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 53 Figure 3-9: File Mana ger screen, web interface Record/play screen The “Record/Play” screen allows the user to view the status of a file or playlist play, and request others, either as temporary insert s or as perm anent virtual channels (see Section 3.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 54 Figure 3-10: Record/Play screen, web interface Scheduled Events screen The “Scheduled Events” screen shows the status of all current schedu led events in the Local Scheduler.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 55 Figure 3-11: Scheduled E vents screen, web interface Playlist Builder screen The “Playlist Builder” screen allows the user to view, build, edit, and delete resident playlists.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 56 Figure 3-12: Playlist Build er screen, web interfa ce ShowShifting screen The “ShowShift” screen is an entry point to viewing and edi ting the setup of ShowShifting, if this premium feature is authorized.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 57 Figure 3-13: ShowShifting in itial screen, web interface Logs screen The “Logs” screen is actually a set of two subscreens, the “As -run log” screen and the “Ops Log” screen.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 58 Figure 3-14: As-run Log screen, web interface.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 59 Figure 3-15: Ops Logs screen, web interface Diagnostic screen From any of the normal web screens, if the user clicks on the WE GENER logo, in the upper left corner, while pressing CRTL, then the user is sent to the web Diagnos tics screen.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 60 3.1.4. Front-Panel Monitor and Control The front panel interface consis ts of 8 LEDs, a 2 X 20 character LCD, and six push buttons. With this, a hierarchical M&C structure is implem ented.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 61 Push Button Definitions The push buttons react differently based on what m ode the user is in and what screen type is currently being displayed. The following table desc ribes this interaction.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 62 Default LCD Screen No matter where a user may be in the LCD m e nu hierarchy, if no front-panel keypress is made for more than a factory-s e t time (typically ~5 m inutes), and if the screen is not “parked”, then the LCD menu state reverts to the default screen.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 63 Main Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level Attenuation Level 0 - 20 Headroom Level 0 -20 IP Setup LAN .
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 64 Main Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level LNB type=LO) LNB Polarity (If LNB=Universal/Astra) <HORI.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 65 Main Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level File Playback Signal Quality Current Quality Eb/No Estimate.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 66 User Controls The user controls affecting th e Front-panel interface are listed. Compel is the preferred command method: 1. Allow or disallow local control. This affects many param eters needed to deliver the audio output payload.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 67 3.1.6. SNMP Status Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network m anagement systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant admini strative attention.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 68 user-set timeout to get Compel ne twork control commands. If not successful on any of the list of Preset, before repeating on that List, it will first re-attempt at the Last Commanded and Last Successful carrier settings.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 69 3.2. Basic IRD Functions 3.2.1. Transport Front-end DVB Tuner The standard configuration of the iPump6420 feat ures a front-end DVB RF tuner.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 70 11. Delete Preset Table entry 12. Select tuning by Preset Table entry LNB DC output To simplify site setup, the i 6420 features an LNB DC output source fed outward on the RF Input center conductor.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 71 2. Audio Language descriptor (select Language Descriptor from list as found in the PMT, or use the first availab le in t.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 72 Audio Settings: Muting, Stereo Routing & Attenuation The two main Audio Decoders (Ports), #1 a nd #2, feature both digital and analog audio outputs. The auxiliary Audio D ecoder, #3, only features an anal og audio output.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 73 3.2.4. Delivery of RBDS data The iPump6420 features two serial ports to pe rform Radio Broadcast Data Services (RBDS) data output, each assigned and dedicated to one of the two m ain Audio Decoders (Ports).
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 74 Note that files may be placed on the iPump6420 by any of several m ethods. One is WEGENER’s Assured File Delivery (AFD), perf orm ed in an MPE/IP channel from Compel, over the satellite.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 75 sent in the first packet. If OK, the file is copied into the i6420 HDD filesystem at /u/user , creating new folders as nece ssary. This completes the immediate file delivery process.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 76 3.3.4. HTTP File Delivery over internet An alternate method of file delivery from Com pel, that does not require a continuous satellite connection, is HTTP File Delivery ove r Internet.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 77 3.3.6. “Asset Healing”, a content mo deling & recovery utility After delivering files using AF D, WEGENER has a utility to allow the customers to model the files loaded to the field iPump6420s.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 78 Figure 3-16: Asset Healing in operation Asset Folder on MPcm: <asset root>assets AssetName File: AssetName.ini [SendChanges] <address>=ObjName File: FirstMediaFile.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 79 3.4. Insertion of Audio from Stored Files This section discusses the reason Store/Forward implementers have purchased and deployed WEGENER iPump6420s.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 80 3.4.2. Playlists “ Playlists ” give the user the opportunity for inse rtion command indirection that makes localization convenient (see Figure 1-2 ), while allowing for more powerful file-based audio functions.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 81 3.4.3. Timing Model The timing model for insertion of file audio into the live audio stream is illustra ted by the example shown in Figure 3-17 .
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 82 Figure 3-17: iPump6420 File Insertion Timing Model Network comme rcial spot [avail] Closure #1 Pulse 0 seconds Audio &am.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 83 3.4.4. Insertion Profiles Overview Insertion “ profil es ” are optional modifiers that are applied to an entire temporary insert, whether a discrete file or a playlist.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 84 3.4.5. File Selection Keywords File selection keywords give the user the abilit y to play files in “random” order. These are typically used in temporary inserts ordered by Compel commands.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 85 Figure 3-18: Example of using th e SHUFFLE file selection keyword Use of SHUFFLE k eyword, a simple playlis t example: C.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 86 3.4.6. Asset Aliases Asset “ aliases ” are another simple method of indirec tion used to get localization. T o use this, one must use asset-based files downloaded and managed from the uplink control system.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 87 3.5.1. AM/FM tuner setup Compel or the local user may setup the AM/F M tuners.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 88 3.5.3. File Return for Audit As the captured OAR files accumulate on field i6420s, the Compel system may regularly request that they be returned so that they ar e available for auditing.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 89 the currently-running application will checksum the received image, and if OK, process and load it to the non-volatil e Flash storag e, in the backup position . It will also m ark the application image status flags.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 90 3.6.2. Non-volatile Parameter Management All non-volatile unit setti ngs (NV parameters) are retained in the internal flash m emory storage, the same physical loca tion as the Linux OS and the app lication images.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 91 3.6.4. Time Management Master Time Reference The iPump6420 makes use of a real-tim e clock ( RTC ) for many different functions, not just elapsed time. In most m issions, the i6420 RTC must be synchronized to some other reference.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 92 3.6.5. HDD Failure The iPump6420 features an internal metal hard -drive (HDD) for storage of media files, playlists, databases, and logs.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 93 3.7.1. Microcasting (aka “Automation Mode”) Microcasting is a new premium feature offered in the W EGENER iPump6420.* This allows the functions of the customer automation system to be embedded in the remote field i6420.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 94 normally. What this means in practice is that op erations will be moved up in time until th e next “hard time marker”, at which tim e the unit should return to normal operations.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 95 Figure 3-19: Automation monitor screen, local web interface.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 96 3.7.2. ShowShifting Overview ShowShifting is an exciting new premium f eature in iPump6420 which allows satellite network operators to reduce the da ily satellite bandwidth, and uplink storage, needed to distribute syndicated radio shows.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 97 stored to the /u/user/showshifts directory. In the Events file, all Compel comm ands which were associated with the audio stream while being recorded are themselves recorded.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 98 1. The RECORD LED is on during ShowShift episode recordings 2. The PLAYBACK LED is on during ShowShift episode playback on any Decoder The new relevant user controls are: 1.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 99 Figure 3-20: ShowShift Shift-defin ition screen, local web interfac e 3.
iPump 6420 User’s Man ual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 3, Page 100 will switch from playing out the “live ” content to playing out “ live delayed ” content.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 4, Page 101 Chapter 4: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter gives information on maintena nce and troubleshooting of the iPump 6420. Table of Contents 4.1. Maintenance .....
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 4, Page 102 4.1. Maintenance Maintenance of the iPump 6420 is limited to keeping the chassis cl ean and ensuring that cables remain firmly connected.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 4, Page 103 8. Can other receivers anywhere lock to this carrier? Any of these i6420s? 9. Does i6420 Compel header setting match to Compel header borne on this carrier? 10. Is carrier encrypted? 11.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 4, Page 104 11. Can any IRD of any kind monitor this audio stream ? 12. On a stream analyzer, is there any activity on that audio PID ? 4.2.5. Failure to get file downloads over satellite 1.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 4, Page 105 4.2.8. Failure to play playlists 1. Use the list for file inser ts above to first check for basic file insertion problems. 2. Double-check the playlist play command for the playlist name.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 4, Page 106 4. Can Compel order and receive Retu rn Path Status reports from any other i6420s? If not, then the problem may be in the up link control system or its IP setup.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 5, Page 107 Chapter 5: CUSTOMER SERVICE This chapter gives information on the warra nty and technical support available for the iPump 6420. Table of Contents 5.1. Warranty .........
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegener.com 8000 70-01 Rev B Chapter 5, Page 108 5.1. Warranty The following warranty applies to all Wegener Communications products including the iPump 6420 Professio.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 1, Page 10 9 Appendix 1: TERMINAL COMMANDS Terminal Command Listing Note, this list in process of cleanup.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 1, Page 11 0 Usage: PORT [number] [datarate] [ settings] number = 1 or 2 for the two RBDS DB9 connectors datarate = 1200, 2400, 9.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 1, Page 11 1 Command - R http: Report HTTP Information Command - R ns: Report Ne twork Services Status Command - r oar: Status of.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 1, Page 11 2 addTermCmd( 'syscmd' , function(argv) pr int(os.backticks(unp ack(argv))) end ) addTermCmd( { 'group&.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 11 3 Appendix 2: SNMP MIBS A2.1. Root MIB WEGENER-ROOT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, ente rprises FR.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 11 4 A2.2. PCMI MIB WEGENER-PCMI-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, FROM .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 11 5 backupsoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { u.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 11 6 unknown(3) goodHigh(4) goodLow(5) noRF(6) rfPresent(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { tunerGroup 1 } .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 11 7 "Time since first Acquisition" ::= { tunerGroup 9 } -- M_TIME_SINCE_LAST_ACQ timeSinceLastAcq OBJECT-TYPE .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 11 8 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { tunerGroup 195 } -- M_EBNO_AT_MARGIN_LVL ebnoAtMarginLvl OBJECT-TYPE SYN.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 11 9 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { settingsGroupEntry 1 } -- M_SYMBOL_FORMAT symbolFormat OBJECT-TYPE SYNTA.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 0 fec25(10) fec35(11) fec45(12) fec910(13) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { settingsGroupEntry 6 } -- M_T.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 1 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { settingsGroupEntry 15 } srchAcqGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pcmiData 4 .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 2 ::= { alarmsWarningsGroup 32 } -- M_NUM_WARNINGS numWarnings OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 3 } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { swDloadGroup 193 } progListGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pcmiData 24 }.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 4 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { progInfoGroupEntry 1 } -- M_PMT_STATUS pmtStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTE.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 5 unitInfoEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX unitInfoEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory INDEX { unitInfoMember unitInfoIndex unitInfoSubIndexOne } ::= { unitInfoTable 1 } unitInfoEntry ::= SEQUENCE { unitInfoMember INTEGER (0.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 6 "Source of the last update" ::= { unitInfoEntry 5 } settingsInfoTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF settingsInfoEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A table containing PCMI meta information.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 7 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory ::= { settingsInfoEntry 2 } settingsInfoLastUpdated OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeTic.
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 2, Page 12 8 (This page intenti onally left blank.).
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 3, Page 12 9 Appendix 3: FAULT CONDITIONS The following list is a compendium of the possible fault conditions .
iPump 642 0 User’s Ma nual www.wegene r.com 800070-01 Rev B Appendix 3, Page 13 0 Front Panel Message Possible Cause No ID Tag found No carrier ID tag found on newly-acquired carrier; if carrier ID .
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