Ericsson RX8330C
This is an HTTP connector that is used to retrieve status information from the Ericsson RX8330C device. The RX8330C is based on the existing RX8330 Integrator Receiver Decoders (IRD) and supports the embedded Conax Conditional Access system.
About
This connector retrieves the information on tables and parameters by HTTP polling. However, to make this possible, you must specify the necessary credentials (username and password) on the General page.
The connector also contains an overview of the active alarms, modules, CA Service Status and CA Subscription Status.
The connector requires at least .NET 4.0.
Version Info
| Range | Description | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | Initial version | No | No |
Product Info
| Range | Supported Firmware Version |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | 10.0.0 |
Installation and configuration
Creation
HTTP Main Connection
This connector uses a HTTP connection and requires the following input during element creation:
HTTP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.
- IP port: The IP port of the device.
- Device address: The device address. (Default: ByPassProxy)
Usage
General
This page displays all the parameters related to Device Info, including:
- The overall status (Product Name, Current Time, Uptime and Front Panel Lockout)
- The Build (including the SW Version, PS Version and Hardware ID)
- The Environment (e.g., Temperature and Fan Speeds)
- The Network Settings, including the MAC Addresses and Link Status.
It also contains two page buttons:
- Login: Opens a page where you can specify the login credentials, i.e., the username and password.
- Modules: Displays the Modules table.
Status
This page displays parameters related to Device Info, Input Status, Video Status, Audio 1 Status, Audio 2 Status, Audio 2 Status, CA Status and Mode.
There is also a page button that allows access to the Alarm Status table.
Alarm Configuration
This page displays the alarm configuration (disabled/enabled) for Input Alarms, Environment Alarms and Service Alarms.
Customization
This page displays the Serial Number and Model Type parameters, as well as the Licensed Features table.
Conditional Access
This page displays the CA Status parameter, as well as the CA Service Status and CA Subscription Status tables.
Input
This page displays the input parameters (e.g., Current Input, TS Lock and Packet Length) and Satellite Input parameters.
There are also four page buttons (Configuration RF1 - 4) that open subpages with the current RF configuration.
Decode - Service
This page displays the overall decode service parameters (e.g., Service, Current SI Mode and TS ID).
It also contains a number of page buttons:
- Advanced: Displays advanced information such as the Selection Control, Service, Video, Audio#1 and Audio#2.
- VBI-VANC: Displays parameters related to VBI, Closed Captions, AMOL-48 and AMOL-96, TVG, VPS, WSS, ITS, Monochrome, Brandnet, VITC and NTSC Pedestral.
- Splice: Displays parameters such as Splice PID, Splice Status (with the Splice Status - Remaining Time, Splice Status - Expected Time and Splice Status - Pending Time) and Splice Count.
- DVB Subtitles: Displays parameters related to both DVB-Subtitles and User DVB-Subtitles.
- Teletext: Displays Teletext-related parameters, such as Teletext PID, Stream Status or Teletext Insertion.
Decode - Video
This page displays the decode video parameters, such as Status, Video Standard or Bit Rate.
Decode - Audio
This page displays the general Channel Configuration Status parameter, as well as several specific parameters related to both Audio 1 and Audio 2.
There is also a page button, Audio Routing, which displays parameters related to Audio Connectors and SDI Embedding.
Presets
This page displays all the preset status parameters (1-40).
Web Interface
This page displays the webpage of the device. Note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.