HIGH DATA RATE RECEIVER
HDR-4G+ USER’S MANUAL
Ref. DTU 100782
Is.Rev 3.5
Date: June 1, 2021
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Decommutation:
Virtual Channels 64-bit mask selection (0 = select, 1 = discard)
Offset, in bits, between the last bit of the synchronization word and the first
bit of the Virtual Channel ID field. Example: enter 0 if the VC ID field starts
right after the synchronization word.
Select number of spare fields in the TM Block. Enter 0 to 8. See Figure 42:
Data Transmission over TCP-IP. Message Formatting
TM block configuration:
Enables to add spare data (64 bits word) at the end of the TM data blocks
(recorded and transmitted over TCP/IP). Possible values: 0 to 8.
Enables to remove the insertion of the 8 time tag bytes at the end of the TM
data blocks (recorded and transmitted over TCP/IP)
Enables to remove the parity in TM data
Monitoring 4.5.5.4.2
Status & alarms in this window are described in DPU.
TCP-IP Status 4.5.5.4.2.1
Number of demodulated TM Blocks. Reset to 0 when the CORTEX HDR is
restarted.
Total number of TM Blocks (for all TM Clients) over TCP-IP. Reset to 0
when the CORTEX HDR is restarted or when switching from Acquisition
mode to Configuration mode
Amount of data lost during overrun conditions. Expressed in number of
buffers of TM Packets (one buffer = 8 TM Packets).
Frame Sync. Status
4.5.5.4.2.2
See section 4.5.5.1.2.2 .
Upper Banner 4.5.5.4.2.3
See section 4.5.4.1.2.1 .