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MULTI-FORMAT STREAM BRIDGE
MSB-2000
OPERATION MANUAL
[English]
2nd Edition
Version 1.30
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  • Page 1 MULTI-FORMAT STREAM BRIDGE MSB-2000 OPERATION MANUAL [English] 2nd Edition Version 1.30...
  • Page 2 WARNING: THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA WARNING ONLY. If used in USA, use the UL LISTED power cord specified below. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD. expose the unit to rain or moisture. Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin (NEMA 5-15P Configuration)
  • Page 3 For the customers in the USA For the customers in Europe This equipment has been tested and found to comply with This product with the CE marking complies with both the the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview ..................... 5 Features ....................5 Optional Accessories ................5 Related Products ................... 6 Notes on Use ..................6 Names and Functions of Parts ..............7 Example System Configurations ............11 Changing Settings Using the Front Panel ..........13 On-Screen Display Overview ..............
  • Page 5: Overview

    Fitted with alarm contact output The MSB-2000 has several encoding modes (IMX, If an error occurs in the MSB-2000, in addition to the Normal, Normal BL, Low delay and so on) that alarm indicator on the unit, both SNMP and relay provide the best balance between the encoded picture contact outputs are available.
  • Page 6: Related Products

    Notes on Use Use this unit within the following limitations: • The bit rate for video data the MSB-2000 can encode or decode is 15 Mbps at maximum with MPEG 2 MP@ML and 50 Mbps at maximum with MPEG 2 4:2:2P@ML.
  • Page 7: Names And Functions Of Parts

    Cursor keys 2 PANEL INHI indicator and selector switch 9 MENU button 3 IN/OUT indicators 4 REF IN indicator 5 VIDEO SYSTEM 525/625 indicators 8 Display window MULTI-FORMAT STREAM BRIDGE MSB-2000 POWER PANEL INHI VIDEO MENU SDTI CASCADE OPTION...
  • Page 8 Names and Functions of Parts 5 VIDEO SYSTEM 525/625 indicators Front panel 525 indicator lit (green): In the menu item “M001:video_system” 525-line format is selected. 1 POWER switch 625 indicator lit (green): In the menu item This powers the unit on or off. When the “ ` ” side of “M001:video_system”...
  • Page 9 Names and Functions of Parts qa Cursor keys (vVbB) 3 OUTPUT connectors In the menu display, press the v and V keys to select SDI/SDTI (serial digital interface/serial data an item. transport interface output) 1, 2 connectors In the menu display, press the b and B keys to move (BNC type): These output SDTI-CP format through the menu levels.
  • Page 10 Names and Functions of Parts 5 U (signal ground) connector 10BASE-T connector (RJ-45 modular jack, Ethernet IEEE802.3 compliant): This This is signal ground. Connect to ground as required. connector is for network control from a host computer. 6 - AC IN connector RS-232C connector (D-sub 9-pin, RS-232C Connect to an AC power supply with the AC power standard compliant, male): This is a control and...
  • Page 11: Example System Configurations

    (Control computer) Command & Status, etc. Ethernet 10Base-T DVB-ASI ex. 20 Mb/s Long GOP 50 Mb/s All I-frame SDTI-CP NETWORK IF UNIT BDX-N1000 BDX-N1000 MSB-2000 MSW-M2000/M2000P IP over ATM MPEG over ATM RS422A RS422A IP over ATM MPEG over ATM DVB-ASI ex.
  • Page 12 Example System Configurations Stream Receive and Transmit Simultaneous Tx/Rx (MSBA-20IP required) MSB-2000 with MSBA-20IP SDI (A) SDI (B) RTP MPEG TS For MSB control Streaming only • Telnet Ethernet 100BASE-TX • Ftp IP router • Http • SNMP... Ethernet 10Base-T...
  • Page 13: Changing Settings Using The Front Panel

    The MENU button goes off, and this exits the When the unit is powered on, the display window menus. shows the message “Welcome to SONY MPEG World!” for about two seconds (initial screen). To change ts_rate After about 2 seconds have elapsed, this changes to the STATUS screen.
  • Page 14 Changing Settings Using the Front Panel If the new setting of ts_rate is outside the If an item number will not fit in the display window, the B and b keys flash. Press a flashing permitted range An error message appears in the display window. key to check the related item number.
  • Page 15 Changing Settings Using the Front Panel Press the MENU button. To return all settings to their factory default values The MENU button goes off, and this exits the menus. Press the MENU button. Power off the unit, and power on again. The MENU button lights, the menu appears in the display window.
  • Page 16: On-Screen Display Overview

    On-Screen Display Overview Submenus Relevant information With this unit, you can use the display on a monitor screen connected to the SDI MON (SUPER) connector MSB-2000 to monitor information such as packet IDs, or to select MAIN MENU RX MONITOR -DECODER- PROGRAM NUMBER 200 an input program.
  • Page 17 Submenu display for asi_to_sdi mode and The I/O STATUS menu shows the signal processing asi_to_sdti-cp mode mode and input/output signal status. For asi_to_sdi mode and asi_to_sdti-cp mode, the MSB-2000 MAIN MENU I/O STATUS following DECODER submenus appear. -DECODER- PROC MODE...
  • Page 18 PID: video packet ID The RX TIMING STATUS menu shows the current SYSTEM: system (525/59.94 or 625/50) synchronization status. PROF@LEVEL: compression mode (MP@ML or 4:2:2P@ML) MSB-2000 MAIN MENU RX TIMING STATUS ENC MODE: encoding mode (Long, LD All I, LD -DECODER- 0x03FC4218F...
  • Page 19 204 205 206 TX STATUS SELECT -STREAM -VIDEO -AUDIO MODEL NAME: model name (MSB-2000) SYSTEM INFO. SERIAL NO.: serial number SELECT v V SYSTEM VER.: configuration version IP ADDR: IP address of this unit GATEWAY: for control of this unit through a...
  • Page 20 PICT SIZE: Pixel dimensions (horizontal x vertical) the currently selected output program (output stream transmitter). TX AUDIO STATUS menu display The TX AUDIO STATUS menu shows the currently MSB-2000 MAIN MENU TX STREAM STATUS selected program (output stream transmitter) audio -ENCODER- PROGRAM NUMBER 201 compression status.
  • Page 21 -STREAM ABSENT -TIMING ABSENT -VIDEO ABSENT -AUDIO ABSENT TX STATUS ABSENT MODEL NAME: model name (MSB-2000) -STREAM ABSENT -VIDEO SERIAL NO.: serial number -AUDIO DECODE STATUS SYSTEM VER.: configuration version SYSTEM INFO. IP ADDR: IP address of this unit SELECT v V...
  • Page 22 PROGRAM NUMBER: currently selected input The I/O STATUS menu shows the signal processing program number mode and input/output signal status. PMT PID/PCR PID/VIDEO PID/AUDIO1 PID/ AUDIO2 PID/LPCM PID/PDATA1 PID/ MSB-2000 MAIN MENU I/O STATUS PDATA2 PID/UMID PID: corresponding packet -ENC/DEC- PROC MODE TX &...
  • Page 23 MODE: audio processing mode (MPEG L2 selected input program (input stream receiver) video STEREO, MPEG L2 DUAL, LPCM, etc.) compression status. FREQ: sampling frequency (48 kHz) RATE: bit rate (kbps) MSB-2000 MAIN MENU RX VIDEO STATUS BITS: audio linear PCM word length -ENC/DEC- 0x00FF...
  • Page 24 MODE: audio processing mode (MPEG L2 selected output program (output stream transmitter) STEREO, MPEG L2 DUAL, LPCM, etc.) video compression status. FREQ: sampling frequency (48 kHz) RATE: bit rate (kbps) MSB-2000 MAIN MENU TX VIDEO STATUS BITS: audio linear PCM word length -ENC/DEC- 0x00FF...
  • Page 25 SELECT v V INPUT PROGRAM SELECT 201 202 203 204 205 206 SELECT MODEL NAME: model name (MSB-2000) SERIAL NO.: serial number SYSTEM VER.: configuration version IP ADDR: IP address of this unit GATEWAY: for control of this unit through a...
  • Page 26: Changing Settings Using Telnet Or Rs-232C Terminals

    Changing Settings Using Telnet or RS-232C Terminals Changing Settings Using Telnet or RS-232C Terminals Preparations Connect the 10BASE-T connector on this unit to the Ethernet connector on the host computer (PC) with an Ethernet cable, and make the following preliminary settings.
  • Page 27 Changing Settings Using Telnet or RS-232C Terminals Displaying the available settings Displaying the menu item categories and Enter “help”, the category name, and the item name in menu items sequence after the prompt. Use the following procedure. On the monitor screen, enter “help” after the prompt.
  • Page 28 Changing Settings Using Telnet or RS-232C Terminals If there is a problem with the changed settings, the Changing the settings on this unit relevant menu item number is displayed. Enter the category name, item name, and new setting in sequence after the prompt. Enter “proc start”...
  • Page 29: Changing Settings Using A Web Browser

    “Making the Internet browser settings.” In the address box enter the IP address of this unit, and press the Enter key. The MSB-2000 GUI appears. The “Settings” dialog box appears. The default value for the IP address is “192.168.1.2.”...
  • Page 30 Changing Settings Using a Web Browser Under “Check for newer versions of stored pages” In the tree display, select “Advanced,” and check select “Every visit to the page.” “Enable JavaScript.” In the tree display, select the “Cache” subnode of “Advanced,” and under “Document in cache is compared to document on network”...
  • Page 31 Changing Settings Using a Web Browser Select the desired operation mode (for example Changing the operation mode “sdi_to_asi”) from the list box. To change the operation mode from the GUI, use the following procedure. In the GUI, click “MPEG” under “Setup.” Click the SET button.
  • Page 32 Changing Settings Using a Web Browser A setting selection/input window appears at the Changing Setup right of the screen. Use the following procedure. In the GUI, click “MPEG” under “Setup.”. Enter the setting value, or turn on the radio button for the value you want to select, then click the SET button.
  • Page 33 Changing Settings Using a Web Browser To check the settings, press the analyse button. To confirm the settings, press the proc start button. If there is no problem with the settings, “OK” appears and the unit restarts. If there is no problem with the settings, “OK” appears below the analyse button.
  • Page 34 Changing Settings Using a Web Browser Perform the operations 1) to 3) below to enable 3) Turn on the VTR radio button, and click the control of VTR. SET button. 1) Click “setup-msb.” This enables the VTR connected to the REMOTE1 connector to be controlled from this unit.
  • Page 35 Changing Settings Using a Web Browser Select the timecode reload time from the list box, Enter the timecode, and click the SET button. and click the change button. This cues up the VTR to the specified timecode position. Note When remotely controlling the VTR, remember to take into account any network delay.
  • Page 36: List Of Menus

    List of Menus List of Menus Menu items not included in the categories The menu items are in the following categories. listed at left A:proc (process) B:mode help (RS232C/telnet) C: setup (tx-rx, tx-rx (cm), sdi_to_asi, asi_to_sdi, info (RS232C/telnet) sdti-cp_to_asi, asi_to_sdti-cp) remote1 “stop”...
  • Page 37 List of Menus C:setup menu In this menu, you set setting values that depend on the operating mode. Depending on the operating mode set in the “B:mode” menu, the setting items corresponding to the mode are selected. If the arguments are omitted, the current setting is given as the return value.
  • Page 38 List of Menus In tx-rx mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C002 setup (Rx) frame_sync_ref stream The STC obtained from the input stream is used as the reference for SDI output. ref_in The external analog composite input to the REF IN connector is used as the reference for SDI output.
  • Page 39 List of Menus In tx-rx mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C013 setup (Tx) video_rate auto The video ES bit rate is calculated automatically from the TS rate and audio settings. An 'A' appears after the numeric value. manual The video ES bit rate can be specified in 4.000 to 7.500 to 50.000 units of 2 kbps.
  • Page 40 List of Menus In tx-rx mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C023 setup (Tx) mpeg_ch12_rate Sets the bit rate of the audio for channels 1 and 2 to 128 kbps. Sets the bit rate of the audio for channels 1 and 2 to 192 kbps.
  • Page 41 List of Menus In tx-rx mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C061 setup (Tx) ts_rate auto The TS rate is calculated automatically. An ‘A’ appears after the numeric value. manual The TS rate can be specified in units of 3.000 to 8.448 to 68.000 1 kbps.
  • Page 42 List of Menus In tx-rx mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C101 setup (Rx) rx_program_no 00001 to 00200 to 65535 Specifies program number for decoding. C102 setup (Rx) rx_packet_size auto Automatically recognizes input TS packet size. Sets input TS packet size to fixed 188 bytes. Sets input TS packet size to fixed 204 bytes.
  • Page 43 List of Menus In tx-rx mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C128* setup (Tx) tx_udata2_port 05000 to 09001 to 65535 Sets the UDP port No. for picking up user data 2 from the MSBA-20IP. C129* setup (Tx) tx_udata2_rate 1 to 30 Specifies rate for getting user data 2 from the MSBA-20IP.
  • Page 44 List of Menus •In tx-rx (cm) mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C001 setup (Tx) ref_source input The SDI input is used as reference for the system clock. The internal frame phase is determined by following the frame phase of the input. When the SDI is switched with a router switch or similar, if the phase difference of the input video is within ±10 µs, the...
  • Page 45 List of Menus In tx-rx (cm) mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C012 setup (Tx) video_encmode This is a low delay mode, with All P Intra slice. SLD* This is a low delay mode, using field structure. Note This is supported as an option. C013 setup (Tx) video_rate...
  • Page 46 List of Menus In tx-rx (cm) mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C022 setup (Tx) mpeg_ch12_mode stereo Specifies the audio mode for channels 1 and 2 as stereo. dual Specifies the audio mode for channels 1 and 2 as dual. Disables the audio for channels 1 and 2.
  • Page 47 List of Menus In tx-rx (cm) mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C052 setup (Rx) lip_sync –20.000 to +00.000 Carries out lip sync fine adjustment. to +20.000 Unit: ms Note When set to a negative value, note that operation may not be guaranteed, depending on the system status.
  • Page 48 List of Menus In tx-rx (cm) mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C101 setup (Rx) rx_program_no 00001 to 00200 to 65535 Specifies program number for decoding. C102 setup (Rx) rx_packet_size auto Automatically recognizes input TS packet size. Sets input TS packet size to fixed 188 bytes. Sets input TS packet size to fixed 204 bytes.
  • Page 49 List of Menus •In sdi_to_asi mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C001 setup ref_source input The SDI input is used as reference for the system clock. The internal frame phase is determined by following the frame phase of the input. When the SDI is switched with a router switch or similar, if the phase difference of the input video is within ±10 µs, the...
  • Page 50 List of Menus (In sdi_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C012 setup video_encmode This IMX encoding mode is characterized by All Intra CBG. NORMAL This encoding mode is M=3 with Long GOP CBR. This yields a fixed latency, regardless of the set bit rate.
  • Page 51 List of Menus (In sdi_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C018 setup (Tx) seq_hdr_cycle continuous Puts the sequence header on every picture. interstitial Puts the sequence header interstitially. C021 setup audio_encmode MPEG Specifies the audio encoding as MPEG1 LayerII.
  • Page 52 List of Menus (In sdi_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C061 setup ts_rate auto The TS rate is calculated automatically. An ‘A’ appears after the numeric value. manual The TS rate can be specified in units of 3.000 to 8.448 to 68.000 1 kbps. If a certain degree of error occurs, this is controlled to be below the setting value.
  • Page 53 List of Menus (In sdi_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C114 setup tx_line_data2 Disables uncompressed line data processing of 2nd line. Enables uncompressed line data processing of 2nd line. PID is “pri_pid_base” +1. C115 setup tx_line_base 12 to 21 Specifies the line number of the uncompressed line.
  • Page 54 List of Menus (In sdi_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C998 setup cancel – Cancels a setup change before execution. C999 setup init – Returns setup items to their factory default settings. – setup list – Displays the list set in setup. This is a special-purpose command for RS232C/telnet operation.
  • Page 55 List of Menus •In asi_to_sdi mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C002 setup frame_sync_ref stream The STC obtained from the input stream is used as the reference for SDI output. ref_in The external analog composite input to the REF IN connector is used as the reference for SDI output.
  • Page 56 List of Menus (In asi_to_sdi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C141* setup rx_udata1 Disables user data1 output from the UDP port, via the MSBA-20IP. Enables user data1 output from the UDP port, via the MSBA-20IP. C142* setup dst_udata1_port 05000 to 09000 to 65535 Sets the UDP port No.
  • Page 57 List of Menus •In sdti-cp_to_asi mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C001 setup ref_source input The SDTI-CP input is used as reference for the system clock. The internal frame phase is determined by following the frame phase of the input. When the SDTI-CP is switched with a router switch or similar, if the phase difference of the input video is within...
  • Page 58 List of Menus (In sdti-cp_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C012 setup video_encmode This IMX encoding mode is characterized by All Intra CBG. NORMAL This encoding mode is M=3 with Long GOP CBR. This yields a fixed latency, regardless of the set bit rate.
  • Page 59 List of Menus (In sdti-cp_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C016 setup (Tx) pict_size Sets the picture size when encoding is performed. • When video_system is 525: 720x480 Sets the picture size to 720x480. 720x512 Sets the picture size to 720x512. •...
  • Page 60 List of Menus (In sdti-cp_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C027 setup lpcm_word_len Sets the linear PCM sample word length to 16 bits. Sets the linear PCM sample word length to 20 bits. Sets the linear PCM sample word length to 24 bits.
  • Page 61 List of Menus (In sdti-cp_to_asi mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C111* setup pri_pid_base 0×0010 to 00c0 to 1ff7 Specifies the base PID for transferring private data. C122* setup tx_system_item Invalidates the transmission of SDTI-CP “system_item”. Validates the transmission of SDTI-CP “system_item”.
  • Page 62 List of Menus •In asi_to_sdti-cp mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function C013 setup video_rate 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 The video ES bit rate can be specified in units of 5 Mbps. The rate control method is All intra CBG (IMX).
  • Page 63 List of Menus (In asi_to_sdti-cp mode) Item number Category Item Arguments Function C998 setup cancel – Cancels a setup change before execution. C999 setup init – Returns setup items to their factory default settings. – setup list – Displays the list set in setup. This is a special-purpose command for RS232C/telnet operation.
  • Page 64 122% of TS rate E007** link_mng (Tx) rtp_tx_cname MSB-2000 Sets “CNAME” which is member of RTCP. Default CNAME here is “MSB-2000”. Maximum length is 15 characters.The characters that can be used are ASCII codes in the range 0x21 to 0x7d. E021** link_mng (Rx)
  • Page 65 List of Menus In tx-rx mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function E022** link_mng (Rx) rtp_rx_ip 000 to 255 . Sets the source IP address for MPEG stream input through MSBA-20IP. 000 to 255 . If set to 255.255.255.255 data will be 000 to 255 .
  • Page 66 122% of TS rate E007** link_mng (Tx) rtp_tx_cname MSB-2000 Sets “CNAME” which is member of RTCP. Default CNAME here is “MSB-2000”. Maximum length is 15 characters.The characters that can be used are ASCII codes in the range 0x21 to 0x7d. E021** link_mng (Rx)
  • Page 67 List of Menus In tx-rx (cm) mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function E023** link_mng (Rx) rtp_rx_port 50000 to 65534 Sets the UDP port No. which should be obtained as an MPEG streaming data through the MSBA-20IP. The port No. can only be set to an even number.
  • Page 68 E007** link_mng (Tx) rtp_tx_cname MSB-2000 Sets “CNAME” which is member of RTCP. Default CNAME here is “MSB-2000”. Maximum length is 15 characters.The characters that can be used are ASCII codes in the range 0x21 to 0x7d. link_mng (Tx/Rx) tos_field E031**...
  • Page 69 List of Menus • In asi_to_sdi mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function E021** link_mng (Rx) rtp_rx Invalidates MPEG streaming input through the MSBA-20IP. Validates MPEG streaming input through the MSBA-20IP instead of ASI input Streaming supports up to 35 Mbps as a TS rate.
  • Page 70 E007** link_mng (Tx) rtp_tx_cname MSB-2000 Sets “CNAME” which is member of RTCP. Default CNAME here is “MSB-2000”. Maximum length is 15 characters.The characters that can be used are ASCII codes in the range 0x21 to 0x7d. link_mng (Tx/Rx) tos_field E031**...
  • Page 71 List of Menus • In asi_to_sdti-cp mode Item number Category Item Arguments Function E021** link_mng (Rx) rtp_rx Invalidates MPEG streaming input through the MSBA-20IP. Validates MPEG streaming input through the MSBA-20IP instead of ASI input Streaming supports up to 35 Mbps as a TS rate.
  • Page 72 List of Menus L:network menu This menu is used to make settings for the Ethernet interface of the MSB-2000 and the Ethernet option board (MSBA-20IP). Item number Category Item Arguments Function L001 network ip_addr 000 to 192 to 255. Specifies the IP address of the MSB-2000.
  • Page 73 M012 setup-msb lcd_bright 1 to 9 to 20 (not on help) Sets the LCD brightness. M013 setup-msb serial_no – Displays the serial number of the MSB-2000. M014** setup-msb opt_serial_no – Displays the serial number of the MSBA- 20IP. – setup-msb parameter_list –...
  • Page 74 List of Menus N:maintenance menu This menu provides special commands for maintenance. It is not normally used. Item number Category Item Arguments Function N001 maintenance version – Displays the version number of the MSB- 2000. N002 maintenance opt_version – Displays the version number of the MSBA- 20IP.
  • Page 75 List of Menus R:recall menu This menu recalls user settings. Item number Category Item Arguments Function recall recall 1 to 6 Recalls the specified set of settings from the six sets of user settings. S:osd menu This menu makes OSD-related settings. Item number Category Item Arguments...
  • Page 76 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T004 status pmt_version – Outputs the TS stream PMT version during selection/decoding, in asi_to_sdi/ asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode. In any other mode or when there is no input TS stream, outputs “--------” signifying that this is invalid.
  • Page 77 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T009 status network_pid – Outputs the NIT PID written in the TS stream PAT in asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx- rx/tx-rx (cm) mode. In any other mode or when there is no input TS stream, outputs “--------” signifying that this is invalid.
  • Page 78 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T015 status lpcm_pid – Outputs the PID of the first LPCM audio stream in the PAT from the TS stream audio stream during selection/decoding in asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode. In any other mode or when there is no input TS stream, outputs “--------”...
  • Page 79 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T023 status profile_level – Outputs the TS stream video ES profile and level during selection/decoding in asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode. The output value is “MP@ML” “MP@HL” “4:2:2P@ML” or “4:2:2P@HL”. In cases other than this, outputs “--------”. T024 status video_encmode...
  • Page 80 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T031 status pict_size – In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, during selection/decoding of a TS stream, outputs the video ES pict_size (image frame). The output value is “720×480” “544×480” “480×480” “352×480” “352×240” “720×512” “720×608”...
  • Page 81 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T043 status link_duplex – In all modes, when link_status is “up” this shows the communications mode, as follows: When link_status is “up” and there is a full- duplex connection: “full-duplex” For a half-duplex connection: “half-duplex” If link_status is “down,”...
  • Page 82 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T048 status rtp_seq_error – In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, outputs the number of RTP sequence discontinuities detected in the most recent one-second interval. In sdi_to_asi/sdti-cp_to_asi mode, outputs “--------” to indicate that this is invalid. The maximum output value is “255.”...
  • Page 83 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T052 status rtp_rx_error – In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, when fec_mode is “on,” outputs the total number of TS packets for which FEC correction was not possible from the start of receiving (when proc start is submitted) until the command is submitted.
  • Page 84 List of Menus Item number Category Item Arguments Function T056 status rtp_tx_packet – In sdi_to_asi/sdti-cp_to_asi/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, outputs the number of RTP packets output to the network in the most recent one-second interval. In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp mode, outputs “--------” to indicate that this is invalid. The maximum output value is “65535.”...
  • Page 85 List of Menus U:log menu This menu makes log-related settings. Item number Category Item Arguments Function U001 serial Invalidates displaying logs on the serial on terminal. Validates displaying logs on the serial terminal. U002 telnet Invalidates displaying logs on the telnet terminal. Validates displaying logs on the telnet terminal.
  • Page 86 List of Menus Example error messages Notes Generally when a type error or the like is detected, the 1. When video_system is changed, pict_size correspondingly switches: error message “command not found” is returned. — between 525/“720x480” and 625/“720x576”, or • General commands of “setup” and “setup-msb” —...
  • Page 87 List of Menus 3. chroma vs. video_rate “too large data for TS” In case of 4:2:0, the highest video bit rate is 15Mbps “too large stream” (message for the front and the lowest is 4Mbps. panel) (4) If video_rate = “auto” and ts_rate ≠“auto”, the •...
  • Page 88 List of Menus 6. pict_size 4:2:0 allows only 720x480/720x576. IMX allows only 720x512/720x608. 4:2:2 except for IMX allows both sizes. If an error is detected, the message “pict_size NG” is returned. 7. audio_encmode IMX allows only LPCM as audio encoding mode. If mpeg audio is detected in this mode, it constitutes an error.
  • Page 89: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    (MIB), and SNMP traps, see the pages indicated • Carry out the loading of Private MIB definition files below. to the Network Node Manager in the sequence sony- • SNMP commands smi.mib, sony-common.mib, and sony-msb2000.mib. Organization of commands (page 90) Similarly, unload in the order: sony-msb2000.mib,...
  • Page 90: Snmp Commands

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) SNMP Commands The organization and details of the SNMP commands are as follows. Organization of SNMP commands snmp init list name contact location comm list [ro/wo/rw] [enable_trap/disable_trap] clear host list ...
  • Page 91 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (5) snmp sys location (14) snmp trap select warning [enable/disable] Sets SNMP sysLocation. The maximum length is Sets/Unsets MSB-2000/MSBA-20IP warnings as 24 characters. a trap. This command is resumed. This command is available when the trap switch is set to enable_select.
  • Page 92 This command is available when the trap switch is set to enable_select. This command is resumed. (22) snmp trap select status [enable/disable] Sets/Unsets MSB-2000/MSBA-20IP status as a trap. This command is available when the switch is set to enable_select. This command is resumed.
  • Page 93: Private Management Information Base (Mib)

    Organization of Private MIB system information Shown inside parentheses are object IDs. “122” is Sony’s ID number. • • • private enterprise sony...
  • Page 94 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Organizatioin of Private MIB commands Shown inside parentheses are object IDs. “122” is Sony’s ID number. • • • private enterprise sony professionalV1 proV1Product proV1MultiStreamBridge 1.3.6.1 8501 proV1MSBcommand proV1MSBmode (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.1) proV1MSBprocessTable proV1MSBprocessEntry proV1MSBprocessIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.2.1.1) proV1MSBprocessStart (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.2.1.2) proV1MSBprocessAnalyse (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.2.1.3)
  • Page 95 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) proV1MSBsetupRxProgramNo (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.25) proV1MSBsetupTxCcaption (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.26) proV1MSBsetupRxCcaption (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.27) proV1MSBsetupTxVitcdata (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.28) proV1MSBsetupVitcLine1 (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.29) proV1MSBsetupVitcLine2 (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.30) proV1MSBsetupHistoryUdata (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.31) proV1MSBsetupSeqHdrCycle (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.32) proV1MSBsetupTxLineData1 (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.33) proV1MSBsetupTxLineData2 (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.34) proV1MSBsetupTxLineBase (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.3.1.35) proV1MSBlistTable proV1MSBlistEntry proV1MSBlistIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.4.1.1) proV1MSBlistVideo (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.4.1.2) proV1MSBlistAudio (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.4.1.3) proV1MSBlistTs (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.4.1.4) proV1MSBlistPrivate (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.4.1.5) proV1MSBlistRtp (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.4.1.6) proV1MSBlinkMngTable proV1MSBlinkMngEntry proV1MSBlinkMngIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.2.5.1.1)
  • Page 96 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Details of Private MIB commands (2.1) proV1MSBmode (Read-Write) (2.3.1.5) proV1MSBsetupMonitorSelect (Read- Write) Mode Monitor select 0: None 0: None 1: SDI to ASI 1: Rx 2: SDTI-CP to ASI 2: Tx 3: ASI to SDI 4: ASI to SDTI-CP (2.3.1.6) proV1MSBsetupChroma (Read-Write) 5: Tx-Rx...
  • Page 97 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (2.3.1.11) proV1MSBsetupMpegCh12Mode (2.3.1.17) proV1MSBsetupTsRate (Read-Write) (Read-Write) Transport stream bitrate (kbps) Audio MPEG channel-12 mode auto 0: None 1: stereo 3.000 to 68.000 (1kbps step) 2: dual 3: off (2.3.1.18) proV1MSBsetupTxProgramNo (Read-Write) (2.3.1.12) proV1MSBsetupMpegCh12Rate Tx program number (Read-Write) 1 to 65535 Audio MPEG channel-12 bitrate...
  • Page 98 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (2.3.1.26) proV1MSBsetupTxCcaption (Read- (2.3.1.33) proV1MSBsetupTxLineData1 (Read- Write) Write) Tx Closed Caption Tx Line Data1 0: None 0: None 1: OFF 1: OFF 2: ON 2: ON (2.3.1.27) proV1MSBsetupRxCcaption (Read- Write) (2.3.1.34) proV1MSBsetupTxLineData2 (Read- Rx Closed Caption Write) 0: None Tx Line Data2...
  • Page 99 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (2.5.1.3) proV1MSBlinkMngRtpTxIp (2.5.1.12) proV1MSBlinkMngBufferDepth RTP Tx IP address RTP Buffer Depth 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 0 - 2000 For Multicast transmission, select in the range (2.5.1.13) proV1MSBlinkMngTosFieldx 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. RTP TOS Field (2.5.1.4) proV1MSBlinkMngRtpTxPort 0x0-0xFF(HEX) RTP Tx Port The "0x"...
  • Page 100 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Organization of Private MIB status information Shown inside parentheses are object IDs. “122” is Sony’s ID number. • • • private enterprise sony professionalV1 proV1Product proV1MultiStreamBridge 1.3.6.1 8501 status statusTable statusEntry statusIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.1) proV1MSB proV1MSB...
  • Page 101 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) statusVitc (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.26) proV1MSB statusLinkStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.27) proV1MSB statusLinkSpeed (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.28) proV1MSB statusLinkDuplex (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.29) proV1MSB statusEtherRxPacket (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.30) proV1MSB statusEtherRxError (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.31) proV1MSB statusRtpRxPortNo (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.32) proV1MSB statusRtpRxPacket (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.33) proV1MSB statusRtpSeqError (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.34) proV1MSB statusRtpRxFecMode (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.35) proV1MSB statusTsCorrected (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.36) proV1MSB statusTsUncorrected (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.37) proV1MSB statusRtpRxError (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.3.1.1.38) proV1MSB...
  • Page 102 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Details of Private MIB status information (3.1.1.1) proV1MSBstatusIndex (Read-Only) (3.1.1.6) proV1MSBstatusPcrPid (Read-Only) Index PCR PID Displays the selected PCR PID written in the TS stream PAT for “asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (3.1.1.2) proV1MSBstatusTsRate (Read-Only) (cm)” mode. TS Rate For any other mode or for the state of “asi absent,”...
  • Page 103 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (3.1.1.11) proV1MSBstatusLpcmChannel (3.1.1.17) proV1MSBstatusProfileLevel (Read- (Read-Only) Only) LPCM Channel Video Profile and Level Displays the channels (1-2, 3-4, 1-4, 1-8) of the LPCM Displays the video ES profile and level of the TS audio stream being selected or decoded for stream being decoded for “asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/ “asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm)”...
  • Page 104 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (3.1.1.22) proV1MSBstatusSdiSdtiIn (Read- (3.1.1.28) proV1MSBstatusLinkSpeed (Read- Only) Only) SDI/SDTI Input RTP Link Speed Displays the presence or absence of SDI input for “tx- In all modes, when link_status is “up,” the rx/tx-rx (cm)/sdi_to_asi” mode. communications speed is displayed, shown as: For a 10 Mbps connection: “10”...
  • Page 105 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (3.1.1.32) proV1MSBstatusRtpRxPortNo (3.1.1.35) proV1MSBstatusRtpRxFecMode (Read-Only) (Read-Only) RTP Rx Port Number RTP Rx Fec Mode In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, the In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, port No. of the rtp packets currently being received indicates whether error correction is enabled or (udp port) is output.
  • Page 106 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (3.1.1.38) proV1MSBstatusRtpRxError (Read- (3.1.1.41) proV1MSBstatusRtpTx (Read-Only) Only) RTP Tx RTP Rx Error In sdi_to_asi/sdti-cp_to_asi/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp/tx-rx/tx-rx (cm) mode, outputs the RTP packet transmission status. when fec_mode is “on,” outputs the total number of In asi_to_sdi/asi_to_sdti-cp mode, outputs “--------”...
  • Page 107 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Organization of Private MIB msb traps Shown inside parentheses are object IDs. “122” is Sony’s ID number. • • • private enterprise sony professionalV1 proV1Product proV1MultiStreamBridge 1.3.6.1 8501 msbTrap proV1MSB proV1MSBtrapSwitch (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.4.1) proV1MSBtrapSelectTable proV1MSBtrapSelectEntry proV1MSBtrapSelectIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.4.2.1.1) proV1MSBtrapSelectWarning (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.4.102.4.2.1.2)
  • Page 108 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Details of Private MIB msb traps (4.1) proV1MSBtrapSwitch (Read-Write) (4.2.1.7) proV1MSBtrapSelectClearMajorError MSB Trap Switch MSB Trap Clear Major Error 0: None 0: None 1: Enable All Traps 1: Enable 2: Disable All Traps 2: Disable 3: Enable Selected Traps (4.2.1.8) proV1MSBtrapSelectCriticalError (Read-Write)
  • Page 109 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (4.3.1.2) proV1MSBtrapOutDescr (Read-Only) MSB Trap Out Description 1: Tx Critical Error 2: Tx Major Error 3: Tx Minor Error 4: Tx Warning 5: Rx Critical Error 6: Rx Major Error 7: Rx Minor Error 8: Rx Warning (4.3.1.3) proV1MSBtrapOutCounter (Read- Only) Trap Out Counter...
  • Page 110: Snmp Traps

    Shown inside parentheses are object IDs. (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.0.20) snmpColdStartTrap This trap is triggered by a Command Log. (1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.1) msbStatusTrap This trap can be generated when the MSB-2000 starts (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.0.30) This trap is triggered by a Status Log. snmpLinkDownTrap msbSummaryTrap (1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.3) (1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501.0.12) This trap is generated when communication linking fails.
  • Page 111: Specifications

    30 V DC, 1 A Input connectors Supplied accessories BIT STREAM INPUT CD-ROM (includes Operation Manual, Installation Bit stream input Manual, sony-smi.mib, sony-common.mib, and BNC (1), 75 Ω DVB ASI sony-msb2000.mib files) (1) BNC(1), 75 Ω MON OUT Operation Guide (1)
  • Page 112 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any...
  • Page 113 Sony Corporation MSB-2000 (SY) B & P Company  2002 3-206-457-11(1)

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