Atec Tektronix-SV970 User Manual

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Features & Benefits

One to Four Stream
Monitoring

TR 101 290 DVB First,
Second and Third Priority
Measurements with User
Configurable Settings

Graphical Representation
of PCRs

Complete Remote Control Via
Web Browser Using Industry
Standard SNMP on Ethernet

Template Checks

DVB, MHP, SI Interpretation

Transport Stream Error Status
Available at a Glance

Configurable Alarm
Outputs, TTL and
Closed Contact Relay

Multiple Industry Standard
Transport Stream Interfaces
Available L Band, ASI and
DVB Parallel Interfaces

M P E G Tr a n s p o r t S t r e a m M o n i t o r

SV970

SV970 Designed For The Broadcast Environment

SV970 Transport Stream Monitor has been

specifically designed to meet the exacting

requirements of real time DVB monitoring in

a transmission environment. With the rapid

deployment of digital satellite, terrestrial and

cable television, the requirement to ensure

that digital broadcasts can be decoded by

subscribers set-top boxes (IRDs) and that pic-

tures are of optimum quality is paramount.

SV970 achieves this by continuously

monitoring up to four separate transport

streams in real time – verifying they

conform to the specifications.

In a modern broadcast environment, transport

streams originate from a variety of sources

including contribution links and pre-encoded

material. These sources need to be monitored

in real time prior to the final multiplex and

transmission. SV970 Transport Stream Monitor

is designed to meet your complete real-time

monitoring requirement, forming part of a net-

work control system solution. SV970 provides

you with a cost effective, flexible and upgrad-

able monitoring architecture.

Put simply, SV970 future proofs and protects

your investment in network monitoring.

MPEG Monitoring • www.tektronix.com/video_audio

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