TV STREAM MONITOR KVARTA USER S MANUAL

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1 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 TV STREAM MONITOR KVARTA USER S MANUAL www.kvarta.net 1 / 32

2 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION... 4 1.1. About KVARTA... 4 1.2. About IPTV... 4 2. TV STREAM MONITOR Kvarta... 4 2.1. INCLUDED ACCESSORIES... 4 2.2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TV STREAM MONITOR... 5 2.3. TR 101 290 OPTION SPECIFICATION... 6 3. Getting connected... 7 3.1. Connecting to the embedded web site... 7 3.2. LED Indication... 7 3.3. Back panel... 7 3.4 System Configuration... 8 3.5 System Reset... 8 4. CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION... 9 4.1. Monitoring Tab... 9 4.2. Alarms Configuration... 10 4.2.1. Stream Alarms... 10 4.2.2. Service Alarms... 11 4.2.3. TR 101 290 Alarms(Optional)... 12 4.2.4. Active Alarms... 15 4.2.5. Alarms Log... 15 4.3. Details Tab... 16 4.3.1. Status... 16 4.3.2. MPEG Tables... 17 4.3.3. Statistics... 17 4.3.4. Alarms... 20 4.3.5. Logs... 20 4.4. Playlist Tab... 21 4.5. Advanced Configuration... 22 4.5.1. Installing new updates... 22 4.5.2. E-mail client configuration... 23 4.5.3. SNMP configuration... 24 5. GLOSSARY... 25 APPENDIX A - TV STREAM MONITOR ASCII COMMAND SET... 26 www.kvarta.net 2 / 32

3 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 A.1. DEFAULT VALUES... 26 A.2. Configuration and special files on the device... 26 a. config.ini Keeps all configuration information (windows configuration file)... 26 b. config2.ini Backup for your config.ini... 26 c. help.txt ASCII commands description file... 26 d. ***.mib SNMP MIB file... 26 A.3. ASCII COMMANDS... 26 * Depends on the model www.kvarta.net 3 / 32

4 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. About KVARTA For more than 20 years, Kvarta has been developing products for Broadcasters and CATV providers. Our devices are used by major radio and television broadcasters and regulatory agencies. Broadcasting is our passion. We know what you want and we have designed many devices, which are perfectly adapted to your needs. These include RDS encoders, FM Radio monitors, CATV and IPTV systems. KVARTA has a reputation for excellence and innovation among its clients and partners. Our CATV, DVB Monitoring devices and RDS/RBDS encoders are growing in popularity due to their reliability, quality and functionality at exceptional prices. All of our products have been designed for professional broadcast use and fully meet the standards. Our devices incorporate embedded web site and SNMP communication. 1.2. About IPTV IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is a service that provides television programming and other video content using the TCP/IP protocol suite as opposed to traditional cable, terrestrial or satellite signals. An IPTV service, typically distributed by a service provider, delivers live TV programs or on-demand video content. IPTV content is often delivered over a managed or dedicated network. Unlike downloaded media, IPTV offers the ability to stream the source media continuously. As a result, a client media player can begin playing the data (such as a TV channel) almost immediately. This is known as streaming media. 2. TV STREAM MONITOR Kvarta 2.1. INCLUDED ACCESSORIES In your package, you should receive: Your TV STREAM MONITOR Quick start notice Two straight ethernet cables www.kvarta.net 4 / 32

5 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 2.2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TV STREAM MONITOR Communication ports Ethernet 0 (STREAM) 1Gbit Multicast/Unicast RTP/UDP TS IP streams for monitoring Ethernet 1 (MANAGEMENT) 1Gbit Web Server and UDP/TCP (SNMP/ASCII) for management MPEG Decoding Tables PAT, PMT, SDT, EIT, TDT, TOT Alarms Service Audio/Video alarms with e-mail notifications and SNMP traps Monitoring Alarms Max CC errors, Min Bitrate, Max Delay, Max RTP errors, Min Video bitrate, Min Audio bitrate, Min Service bitrate Log, E-mail, SNMP traps Available MPEG TS HTTP streaming For remote observation of TV channels using VLC or other compatible player Power Supply Supply voltage 230V/115V Voltage tolerance +/- 10% Main AC frequency 45-65 Hz Fuse 0.8A Consumption 10 VA Mechanical aspects Height 1U (44,5 mm) Width 483 mm Depth 220 mm Net weight 1,5 kg Info Updates Available Front panel LEDs Power supply, LAN, Alarm www.kvarta.net 5 / 32

6 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 2.3. TR 101 290 OPTION SPECIFICATION TR101290 Option alarms Priority 1 alarms Priority 2 alarms Priority 3 alarms CA Alarms TS Lock, PAT Interval, Continuity, PMT Interval, Missing PID Transport error indicator, CRC, PCR Interval, PTS Interval, CAT NIT Interval, SI repetition rate, Unreferenced PID, SDT Interval, EIT Interval, RST, TDT Interval ECM Maximum Interval, Scrambling change interval, EMM minimum bitrate NOTE: Advanced MPEG Monitoring is a purchasable add-on option for our monitoring devices www.kvarta.net 6 / 32

7 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 3. Getting connected 3.1. Connecting to the embedded web site 1. Connect the Ethernet cable between the RJ45 and the network. 2. Open a Web browser (Mozilla, Internet Explorer, ) and enter the monitor s IP address ( Default: 192.168.2.3) you just set in the previous step. Log in with the default username and password (admin/admin). The home page of the embedded web site is displayed: NOTE: Your computer should have IP address which is in the same network. 3.2. LED Indication POWER Indicates that power supply is available. LAN Indicates LAN connection ON/OFF (blinking indicates problem with the SD card it s either plugged out or can t read config.ini file properly). ALARM - Indicates reception (blinking indicates parameter out of range or bad reception). 3.3. Back panel Micro SD 2GB containing configuration and web site files eth0 Ethernet connection (1Gbit stream port) eth1 Ethernet connection (management port) IEC Connector AC Power Supply connection 230V/115V www.kvarta.net 7 / 32

8 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 3.4 System Configuration Contains system files, CPU information, manual time configuration and factory reset Device name: changes the default device name config.ini and config2.ini(backup): stores all device configurations(can be downloaded from current device and uploaded to other TV Stream Monitor devices SD cards to apply the same configuration) help.txt contains ASCII commands TV-STREAM-MONITOR-001-MIB.mib contains MIB file for SNMP configuration Selecting FACTORY_RESET will prompt you to confirm if you wish to reset the monitors default factory settings(note: this will NOT reset the device s IP address) 3.5 System Reset How to reset the TV Stream Monitor to its default IP address (192.168.2.3) and default settings: Remove SD card from the TV Stream Monitor Use a card reader to plug the card in a computer or laptop, tablet, etc. Create an EMPTY reset.txt file, and place it In the SD card s main directory Place the card back into the TV Stream Monitor, switch it on and wait for about 60 seconds The device has now been hard reset to its default IP www.kvarta.net 8 / 32

9 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4. CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION 4.1. Monitoring Tab Displays the currently installed monitored TSoIP streams Can add new TSoIP streams with the +Add new button Selecting a stream from this page will send you to the Details tab, containing all the various details and statistics for the selected stream. www.kvarta.net 9 / 32

10 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.2. Alarms Configuration 4.2.1. Stream Alarms Click Alarms -> Config Alarms -> Stream Alarms Click the tick next to the alarm to enable it Input alarm treshold for each alarm The Warning column is used as a secondary alarming method Example: Alarm threshold for Min Service Bitrate is set to 50Kbps, and the Warning treshold is set to 100Kbps like in the picture below. If the service bitrate falls beneath 100Kbps, to anywhere between 100 to 50Kbps, it will be classified as a Warning in the Alarms Log menu and notify through e-mail/snmp. If the Service Bitrate falls beneath 50Kbps then it will be classified as an Alarm in the Alarms Log menu, and notify for the activated alarm through e-mail/snmp. Remember to Save the new changes you ve made www.kvarta.net 10 / 32

11 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.2.2. Service Alarms Click Alarms -> Config Alarms -> Service Alarms Click the tick next to the alarm to enable it Input alarm treshold for each alarm The Warning column is used as a secondary alarming method Remember to Save the new changes you ve made www.kvarta.net 11 / 32

12 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.2.3. TR 101 290 Alarms (Optional) Click Alarms -> Config Alarms -> TR 101 290 Click the tick next to the alarm to enable it Input alarm treshold for each alarm Remember to Save the new changes you ve made -First Priorities- TS Lock Constantly follows for a valid impulse for the synchronization of every 188 bytes. After synchronization has been achieved the evaluation of the other parameters can be carried out. PAT - PID 0x0000 is not transmitted every 500 milliseconds or less. A section with a table number different than 0x00 is found at PID 0x0000 (Program Allocation Table). If the PAT is missing then the decoder can do nothing, no program is decodable. Continuity This error indicates incorrect packet sorting. A packet has been sent more than twice at the same time or lost altogether. For this indicator three checks are combined: "Incorrect packet order", "Lost packet" or Duplicated packet. www.kvarta.net 12 / 32

13 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 PMT Sections with table number 0x02 (Program Map Table) are not transmitted every 500 milliseconds or less to the PID, referenced from the PAT table. Parts in this context are the video stream and the audio streams and the data stream. Without a PMT the corresponding program is not decodable. Missing PID This error indicates that certain PIDs are not transmitted for a specified amount of time. It is checked whether there exists a data stream for each PID that occurs in the PMT table. -Second Priorities- Transport error the mistake indicator in the transport stream is 1 CRC - The CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) can indicate an error in the transmission of any of the following tables: CAT, PAT, PMT, NIT (Network Information Table), EIT (Event Information Table), BAT (Bouquet Association Table), SDT (Service Description Table) and TOT (Timing Offset Table). PCR If PCR is missing for more than 100 milliseconds without indication of interruption. Also when the time interval between two PCR reports is larger than 50 milliseconds. PTS - PTS should occur at least every 800ms. It is only accessible if the TS is not scrambled. CAT A CAT error means that there are encrypted packets in the transport stream, but there is a missing table with number 0x01 (CAT) at PID 0x0001 Third Priorities- NIT Active when sections with table numbers, other than 0x40, 0x41 or 0x72, found at PID 0x0010. It is checked whether NITs are present in the TS and whether they have the correct PID. SI rep. rate Repetition of the service tables is over the specified thresholds. For SI tables a maximum and minimum periodicity are specified in EN 300 468 and TR 101 211. This is checked for this indicator. Unreferenced PID PID, other than PMT PIDs, PIDs with numbers between 0x00 and 0x1F or PIDs which are defined as client data streams, which are not referenced by PMT or PAT tables in 500 milliseconds. Each non-private program data stream should have its PID listed in the PMTs. SDT Sections with table numbers 0x42 missing in PID 0x0011 for more than 2 seconds. Sections with numbers other than 0x42, 0x46, 0x4A or 0x72 found at PID 0x0011. The SDT describes the services available to the viewer. It is split into sub-tables containing details of the contents of the current TS (mandatory) and other TS (optional). Without the SDT, the receiver is unable to give the viewer a list of what services are available. www.kvarta.net 13 / 32

14 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 EIT Sections with table numbers 0x4E missing in PID 0x0012 for more than 2 seconds. Sections with numbers other than the range of 0x4E-0x6F or 0x72 found at PID 0x0012. The EIT (Event Information Table) describes what is on now and next on each service, and optionally details the complete programming schedule. The EIT schedule information is only accessible if the TS is not scrambled. RST Sections with table numbers, other than 0x71 and 0x72, found at PID 0x0013. Two sections with table numbers 0x71 (RST) at PID 0x0013 for less than 25 milliseconds. The RST is a quick updating mechanism for the status information carried in the EIT. TDT Sections with table number 0x70 (TDT) missing at PID 0x0014 for more than 30 seconds. Sections with table number other than 0x70, 0x72 (ST), 0x73 (TOT), found at PID 0x0014. Two sections with table number 0x70 (TDT) at PID 0x0014 for less than 25 milliseconds. The TDT carries the current UTC time and date information. In addition to the TDT, a TOT can be transmitted which gives information about a local time offset in a given area. -Conditional Access Alarms (CA) Under the DVB standard, conditional access system (CAS) standards are defined in the specification documents for DVB-CA (conditional access), DVB-CSA (the common scrambling algorithm) and DVB-CI (the Common Interface). These standards define a method by which one can obfuscate a digital-television stream, with access provided only to those with valid decryption smart-cards. This is achieved by a combination of scrambling and encryption. The data stream is scrambled with a 48-bit secret key, called the control word. Knowing the value of the control word at a given moment is of relatively little value, as under normal conditions, content providers will change the control word several times per minute. The control word is generated automatically in such a way that successive values are not usually predictable. In order for the receiver to unscramble the data stream, it must be permanently informed about the current value of the control word. In practice, it must be informed slightly in advance, so that no viewing interruption occurs. Encryption is used to protect the control word during transmission to the receiver: the control word is encrypted as an entitlement control message (ECM). The CA subsystem in the receiver will decrypt the control word only when authorized to do so; that authority is sent to the receiver in the form of an entitlement management message (EMM). The control word can be transmitted through different ECMs at once. This allows the use of several conditional access systems at the same time. The contents of ECMs and EMMs are not standardized and as such they depend on the conditional access system being used. www.kvarta.net 14 / 32

15 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.2.4. Active Alarms Click Alarms -> Active Alarms Displays a list of all the currently activated alarms The number of cycles the device will go through all the streams, before activating an alarm, depends on the number set in the "Additional checks" field. (If set to 0 an alarm would trigger immediately. If set to 1 the device will have to make an additional scan trough the streams before activating an alarm, but only if it is still not in the threshold bounds!) 4.2.5. Alarms Log Click Alarms -> Alarms Log Displays a list of the logged alarms www.kvarta.net 15 / 32

16 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.3. Details Tab 4.3.1. Status Contains multiple status and statistics details about the currently selected stream The Details -> Status menu, displays two charts. The bottom one, shows the video and audio PID bitrates of the selected stream, and the upper one indicates if there were any CC, Delay or Bitrate alarms activated over the passage of time www.kvarta.net 16 / 32

17 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.3.2. MPEG Tables Select the Details -> MPEG Tables menu This page displays various MPEG tables PAT, PMT, SDT, EIT, TDT, CAT, TOT of the currently selected stream 4.3.3. Statistics Select the Details -> Statistics menu This page holds details for the Rx Bitrates www.kvarta.net 17 / 32

18 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 This page holds details for the Service Bitrates NOTE: Clicking on a specific service will further show you video and audio PID bitrates for that service www.kvarta.net 18 / 32

19 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 This page holds details for TR 101 290 priority 1, 2, 3 status This page holds details for the PID Statistics of the stream This page holds details for the Sections of the stream www.kvarta.net 19 / 32

20 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.3.4. Alarms Select the Details -> MPEG Alarms menu This page displays a list of all the currently activated alarms, with details regarding them like: the type of the alarm, the value that didn t meet up to the designated threshold, and the time it was activated 4.3.5. Logs Select the Details -> Log menu This page stores a list of log files in.txt format regarding the streams alarms, RX details and services over the passage of time www.kvarta.net 20 / 32

21 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.4. Playlist Tab Selecting Playlist will generate and prompt you to download a programs.m3u playlist file, containing all the streams installed on the device These playlists can be opened in external media players like VLC player, in order to be viewed www.kvarta.net 21 / 32

22 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.5. Advanced Configuration 4.5.1. Installing new updates Current device firmware is displayed in the General -> Update tab You can check for updates for your device through the Online Update button o NOTE: Please, do not turn off the power of the device while updating! Refresh the embedded website and your new firmware is ready to use www.kvarta.net 22 / 32

23 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.5.2. E-mail client configuration NOTE: TV Stream Monitor supports Login authentication (no SSL). For assistance, please, contact us. Click General -> E-mail in the side menu Set appropriate SMTP server and authentication configuration Configure e-mail parameter and subject (can include alarm text using the macro <ALARM>) www.kvarta.net 23 / 32

24 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 4.5.3. SNMP configuration NOTE: Please, contact us for more support at support@kvarta.net www.kvarta.net 24 / 32

25 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 5. GLOSSARY DVB Digital Video Broadcasting IPTV Internet Protocol Television SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol PID Packet Identification PAT Program Allocation Table PMT Program Map Table NIT Network Identification Table TDT Time and Date Table TOT Time Offset Table SDT Service Description Table CAT Conditional Access Table www.kvarta.net 25 / 32

26 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 APPENDIX A - TV STREAM MONITOR ASCII COMMAND SET A.1. DEFAULT VALUES Parameter Default Value IP 192.168.2.3 Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.2.1 DHCP Disabled Web Server Enabled Web Server : <username>,<password> admin,admin CT synchronization: Enabled Time server IP : 129.6.15.28 A.2. Configuration and special files on the device a. config.ini Keeps all configuration information (windows configuration file) b. config2.ini Backup for your config.ini c. help.txt ASCII commands description file d. ***.mib SNMP MIB file A.3. ASCII COMMANDS ********************************************************** Definitions apply to Device Model: TV STREAM MONITOR 1.00A (21/05/2017) File : Auto-generated file Supported ASCII COMMANDS ********************************************************** for more information support@kvarta.net Kvarta Soft Ltd (www.kvarta.net) ********************************************************** The 'LAN' table; LAN LAN(?).IP read-write IP Address LAN(?).MASK read-write Sub. network mask LAN(?).GATEWAY read-write Gateway IP Address LAN(?).DNS read-write DNS Server IP LAN(?).DHCP read-write DHCP Enable/Disable LAN(?).ID read-only Reads the device ID LAN(?).STATE read-only Reads the device state LAN(?).LINK read-only Reads the device link state LAN(?).MAC read-only Reads the MAC address www.kvarta.net 26 / 32

27 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 LAN(?).CURRENT_IP read-only Reads the current IP address LAN(?).CURRENT_MASK read-only Reads the current sub. network mask LAN(?).CURRENT_GATEWAY read-only Reads the current gateway IP address LAN(?).DHCP_STATUS read-only Reads DHCP status The 'GENERAL' group; CT_SERVER_ON read-write Clock time server used CT_SERVER_IP read-write Clock time server(rfc- 868) CT_OFFSET read-write Clock time offset CT_SUMMER_TIME read-write Clock summer time (+1 hour) DATETIME read-write Get/Set Date & Time LOG read-write Logs All Ip connections USERNAME read-write Set/Display username PASSWORD read-write Set/Display password GUEST_USERNAME read-write Set/Display Guest username GUEST_PASSWORD read-write Set/Display Guest password TCP_TIMEOUT read-write Timeout in seconds if no communication,close socket VLAN_ON read-write Outgoing VLAN TCP_VLAN read-write Management VLAN MODEL read-only Device model VERSION read-only Firmware version DEVICE_NAME read-write Name of the device(location) DEVICE_ID read-only Device ID WEB_SMTP_AUTH read-only E-mail authentication WEB_SMTP_ALARM read-only E-mail alarms UPDATE_AVAILABLE read-only Reads if there is update available UPDATE_START write-only Starts the update ONLINE_UPDATE write-only Download update from www.kvarta.net The 'WEB' group; WEB.SERVER read-write Embedded Web Server WEB.PORT read-write TCP port of the web server(default:80) WEB.FILTER read-write Allowed HOST IP to connect to the web server WEB.VLAN read-write VLAN of the web server The 'TCP' table; TCP UDP Ports TCP(?).TYPE read-write Remote port TCP/UDP/OFF TCP(?).PORT read-write Remote port TCP/UDP port number www.kvarta.net 27 / 32

28 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 TCP(?).FILTER read-write Remote port input IP filter TCP(?).PROTOCOL read-write Remote port protocol ASCII/SNMP TCP(?).VLAN read-write Remote port VLAN The 'SNMP' group; SNMP.SERVER read-write SNMP Server SNMP.RO_PASSWORD read-write SNMP read only community string SNMP.RW_PASSWORD read-write SNMP read write community string SNMP.TRAP_PORT read-write SNMP Traps destination port SNMP.TRAP_PASSWORD read-write SNMP trap password SNMP.TRAP_SERVER1 read-write SNMP trap server(1) IP SNMP.TRAP_SERVER2 read-write SNMP trap server(2) IP SNMP.TRAP_SERVER3 read-write SNMP trap server(3) IP SNMP.TRAP_SERVER4 read-write SNMP trap server(4) IP The 'SMTP' group; SMTP.SEND COMMAND SMTP Send e-mail command SMTP.ALARM read-write SMTP e-mail alarms Enable/Disable SMTP.SERVER read-write SMTP server url address SMTP.AUTH read-write SMTP authentication enable/disable SMTP.USER read-write SMTP authentication username SMTP.PASSWORD read-write SMTP authentication password SMTP.FROM read-write E-mail From address SMTP.TO read-write E-mail To address SMTP.CC read-write E-mail CC address SMTP.BCC read-write E-mail BCC address SMTP.SUBJECT read-write E-mail subject.macro <ALARM> can be used. SMTP.TEXT read-write E-mail signature The 'COMMANDS' group; RESTART_NETWORK COMMAND Restart of all network interfaces RESTART_LAN COMMAND Restart of all LAN interfaces RESTART_WIFI COMMAND Restart of WIFI interface REBOOT COMMAND OS Reboot FACTORY_RESET COMMAND Software reset (except IP) and reboot of the device RESTART COMMAND Software reboot of the device www.kvarta.net 28 / 32

29 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 The 'RX' table; RX streams RX(?).ID read-write Rx stream ID RX(?).URL read-write URL string RX(?).NAME read-write Name string RX(?).PROFILE read-write Alarm profile RX(?).PROGRAM(?) read-write Rx stream programs array RX(?).UPDATE_PROGRAMS COMMAND Update programs list from mpeg tables RX(?).ADD COMMAND Command to add new rx stream RX(?).DELETE COMMAND Command to delete rx stream The 'TX' table; TX streams TX(?).URL read-write URL string TX(?).RX_ID read-write RX_INDEX TX(?).SID read-write SID TX(?).MODE read-write Stream modes : OFF/SPTS/MPTS TX(?).ADD COMMAND Command to add new tx stream TX(?).DELETE COMMAND Command to delete tx stream The 'PORTABLE' group; Portable commands INSTALL_TER read-write Install Terrestrial INSTALL write-only Install sat INSTALL_SAT read-write Install sat SPECTRUM_CONFIG read-write Config spectrum SHUTDOWN write-only Disable shutdown SYS_REBOOT write-only System restart UPDATE_PROGRAMS_ALL COMMAND Update all programs from streams The 'TUNER' group; ALARM_CHECK read-write Alarm checks before sending e-mail or snmp trap. The 'OPTICAL' group; WAVELENGTH read-write Optical wavelength The 'MPEG_ADVANCED' table; Advanced MPEG alarms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).TS_LOCK_ON read-write Priority 1,TS Lock alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PAT_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 1,PAT timeout in ms,default:600ms www.kvarta.net 29 / 32

30 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PAT_ON read-write Priority 1,PAT alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).CC_ON read-write Priority 1,CC alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PMT_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 1,PMT timeout in ms,default:600ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PMT_ON read-write Priority 1,PMT alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PID_ON read-write Priority 1,PID alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).TRANSPORT_ERROR_ON read-write Priority 2,Transport error alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).CRC_ON read-write Priority 2,CRC alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PCR_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 2,PCR timeout in ms,default:50ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PCR_ON read-write Priority 2,PCR alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PTS_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 2,PTS timeout in ms,default:800ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).PTS_ON read-write Priority 2,PTS alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).CAT_ON read-write Priority 2,CAT alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).NIT_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 3,NIT timeout in ms,default:10000ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).NIT_ON read-write Priority 3,NIT alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).SI_ON read-write Priority 3,SI alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).UNREF_PID_ON read-write Priority 3,Unreferenced pid alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).SDT_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 3,SDT timeout in ms,default:2500ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).SDT_ON read-write Priority 3,SDT alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).EIT_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 3,EIT timeout in ms,default:2500ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).EIT_ON read-write Priority 3,EIT alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).RST_ON read-write Priority 3,RST alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).TDT_TIMEOUT read-write Priority 3,TDT timeout in ms,default:31000ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).TDT_ON read-write Priority 3,TDT alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).ECM_TIMEOUT read-write CA System,ECM timeout in ms,default:500ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).ECM_ON read-write CA System,ECM alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).SCRAMBLING_TIMEOUT read-write CA System,Scrambling change timeout in ms,default:15000ms MPEG_ADVANCED(?).SCRAMBLING_ON read-write CA System,Scrambling change alarm MPEG_ADVANCED(?).EMM_BITRATE read-write CA System,EMM bitrate alarm minimum bitrate in kbps,default:50kbps MPEG_ADVANCED(?).EMM_BITRATE_ON read-write CA System,EMM bitrate alarm www.kvarta.net 30 / 32

31 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 The 'STREAM' table; Stream alarms STREAM(?).BITRATE_LOW_ALARM read-write Bitrate low alarm threshold in Kbps STREAM(?).BITRATE_LOW_ALARM_ON read-write Bitrate low alarm STREAM(?).BITRATE_LOW_WARNING read-write Bitrate low warning threshold in Kbps STREAM(?).BITRATE_LOW_WARNING_ON read-write Bitrate low warning STREAM(?).RTP_HIGH_ALARM read-write RTP errors alarm high threshold STREAM(?).RTP_HIGH_ALARM_ON read-write RTP errors alarm high STREAM(?).RTP_HIGH_WARNING read-write RTP errors warning high threshold STREAM(?).RTP_HIGH_WARNING_ON read-write RTP errors warning high STREAM(?).CC_HIGH_ALARM read-write CC errors alarm high threshold STREAM(?).CC_HIGH_ALARM_ON read-write CC errors alarm high STREAM(?).CC_HIGH_WARNING read-write CC errors warning high threshold STREAM(?).CC_HIGH_WARNING_ON read-write CC errors warning high STREAM(?).DELAY_HIGH_ALARM read-write Delay alarm high threshold in ms STREAM(?).DELAY_HIGH_ALARM_ON read-write Delay alarm high threshold STREAM(?).DELAY_HIGH_WARNING read-write Delay warning high threshold in ms STREAM(?).DELAY_HIGH_WARNING_ON read-write Delay warning high The 'SERVICE' table; Service alarms SERVICE(?).SERVICE_LOW_ALARM read-write Service bitrate low alarm threshold in Kbps SERVICE(?).SERVICE_LOW_ALARM_ON read-write Service bitrate low alarm SERVICE(?).SERVICE_LOW_WARNING read-write Service bitrate low warning threshold in Kbps SERVICE(?).SERVICE_LOW_WARNING_ON read-write Service bitrate low warning SERVICE(?).AUDIO_LOW_ALARM read-write Audio bitrate low alarm threshold in Kbps SERVICE(?).AUDIO_LOW_ALARM_ON read-write Audio bitrate low alarm SERVICE(?).AUDIO_LOW_WARNING read-write Audio bitrate low warning threshold in Kbps SERVICE(?).AUDIO_LOW_WARNING_ON read-write Audio bitrate low warning SERVICE(?).VIDEO_LOW_ALARM read-write Video bitrate low alarm threshold in Kbps SERVICE(?).VIDEO_LOW_ALARM_ON read-write Video bitrate low alarm SERVICE(?).VIDEO_LOW_WARNING read-write Video bitrate low warning threshold in Kbps www.kvarta.net 31 / 32

32 TV Stream Monitor User Manual 1.06 SERVICE(?).VIDEO_LOW_WARNING_ON read-write Video bitrate low warning SERVICE(?).SERVICE_CC_HIGH_ALARM read-write Service CC errors alarm high threshold SERVICE(?).SERVICE_CC_HIGH_ALARM_ON read-write Service CC errors alarm high SERVICE(?).SERVICE_CC_HIGH_WARNING read-write Service CC errors warning high threshold SERVICE(?).SERVICE_CC_HIGH_WARNING_ON v read-write Service CC errors warning high www.kvarta.net 32 / 32