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Chapter 4 Element Management System (EMS) Element Properties Configuration
© 2011 Harmonic Inc. 98 ProView 7000 v.2.4, Rev. A
For K
u
band, adjustable, in the 8.5 GHz – 13 GHz range, in 125 kHz steps.
For C band, adjustable, in the 5 GHz – 6 GHz range, in 125 kHz steps.
22 kHz ToneLow Band or High Band selectable for Universal and Universal Wide
satellite frequencies (not applicable for K
u
band and C band frequencies and not
displayed when K
u
or C band are selected)
Status Properties
The Status Properties box on the right hand side of the DVB-S/S2 In Port dialog displays the
current status of the receiver module. Thus, changing parameters in the Properties Set-Up
section affects the status report only after the changes are applied to the device (by clicking
Apply or OK).
The reception status is displayed whether the physical port is connected or not connected to
the DVB Multiplex In. The information displayed on the status properties section is refreshed
every few seconds. Some of the following properties are relevant to only one modulation
standard (DVB-S or DVB-S2) and displayed accordingly.
The status properties displayed in the Status (right) section of the DVB-S/S2 In Port dialog
consists of the following parameters:
Carrier and Demodulator lock status – ProView 7000 attempts to lock onto a carrier even
when the port is not connected
Carrier to noise ratio (C/N) measured value (in dBc)
Energy per bit to Noise power spectral density ratio (Eb/N0) value (in dB)
Link Margin value (in dB)
Bit Error Rate (BER, applicable to DVB-S, as decimal number a.b E-X)
Packet Error Rate (PER, applicable to DVB-S2, as decimal number a.b E-X)
Tuned Frequency value (in kHz)
Frequency Offset measured (in kHz)
Spectral inversion operational mode detected
FEC Rate used
Pilot Signal operating status (DVB-S2 feature)
Frame Size detected (DVB-S2 feature)
4.5.2.3 GbE Ports
The GbE branch comprises four sockets and two GbE ports. All sockets are associated to both
GbE ports by default.
To receive data over IP the GbE mode must be In, see 4.2.4 Tools Menu.
GbE Port Properties (Input Mode)
Use the GbE Port Properties dialog to view and configure the selected GbE port.
To display the GbE Port properties:
1. Select the required GbE Port icon in the Physical Input box on the Device Explorer tab.
2. Click Properties on the EMS toolbar.
The GbE Port Properties dialog displays.

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