1.673 Tandberg-TT1260-SNMP

This page describes the device driver and the device window for Tandberg TT1260 IRD, controlled via SNMP. The actual version of the driver supports the TT1260 with 2 RF inputs.

Device window pages

The following table shows which device window pages are available with this individual device type. Tool-bar functions not mentioned here are described at the general description of device windows .

Configuration parameters

At the maintenance page of the device window there are a couple of configuration parameters which must be set to make the software talk to the TT1260.

parameter description
address Enter the IP address of the IRD here, in 'dotted quad' notation. The IRD requires the community string 'private' to be appended to the address. Example 10.0.0.1 private
lbandInputs This parameter should be set to the number of L-band input the IRD is equipped with (1/2/4).
22kHz Makes the IRD apply a 22 kHz tone to the LNB power when set to ON.
22kHzAuto If set to ON, the driver switches the 22 kHz tone depending on the receive frequency. Frequencies above the 'bandEdge' value cause the 22kHz tone to be switched on, lower frequencies switch the tone off. The 22kHzAuto mode overwrites the the '22kHz' setting described above.
lnbPower Selects if the IRD shall apply LNB power to the input.
lnbVoltage Selects the LNB power supply voltage (13V/18V). This switches the polarization (13V=Vertical) with some LNBs.
lnbPolSwitch If you set this parameter to ON, the 'lnbVoltage' parameter above becomes read-only and the LNB voltage is controlled though the 'polarization' parameter of the device driver (only makes sense with lnbPower=ON).
lnbBoost Raises the LNB supply voltage by 1V if set to ON (long cable compensation).
loFreqHigh The LO frequency for the high frequency band. The software sets the appropriate LO frequency every time before it changes the receive frequency.
loFreqLow The LO frequency for the low frequency band. The software sets the appropriate LO frequency every time before it changes the receive frequency.
bandEdge The frequency where the software switches the LO frequencies.
deviceComment An optional text entered here appears as an addition to the tooltip which is shown while the mouse is placed over a device icon in the GUI. The "\n" character sequence is translated into a newline character, splitting the text into multiple lines.

Variables defined by this device driver

name type flags range
info.driver TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
lowLevel.cmd TEXT StringRange
lowLevel.reply TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
faults.99 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Communication)
faults.commstat TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.type TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.port TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.frame TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.inputcard TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
config.readBackDelay INTEGER SAVE SETUP IntegerRange (100 .. 10000)
config.lbandInputs CHOICE SAVE SETUP EnumRange (4 2 1)
config.22kHz CHOICE SETUP EnumRange (OFF ON)
config.22kHzAuto CHOICE SAVE SETUP EnumRange (OFF ON)
config.lnbPower CHOICE SETUP EnumRange (OFF ON)
config.lnbBoost CHOICE SETUP EnumRange (OFF ON)
config.lnbVoltage CHOICE SETUP EnumRange (13V 18V)
config.lnbPolSwitch CHOICE SAVE SETUP EnumRange (OFF ON)
config.loFreqHigh INTEGER SAVE SETUP IntegerRange (0 .. 0)
config.loFreqLow INTEGER SAVE SETUP IntegerRange (0 .. 0)
config.bandEdge INTEGER SAVE SETUP IntegerRange (0 .. 0)
config.deviceComment TEXT SAVE SETUP StringRange
internal.band TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
internal.biss TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
internal.ix INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.dvbs2 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
input CHOICE EnumRange (1 2 3 4 5 6)
dvbmode CHOICE EnumRange DIS (DVBS DVBS2)
frequency FLOAT DoubleRange (0.0 .. 0.0)
dataRate FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0.000 .. 0.000)
symbolRate FLOAT DoubleRange (0.000 .. 0.000)
modulation TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
fec CHOICE EnumRange (NONE 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 6/7 7/8 8/9 AUTO)
searchRange INTEGER IntegerRange (0 .. 5000)
polarization CHOICE EnumRange (X Y)
rolloff CHOICE EnumRange DIS (35% 25% 20%)
programNo INTEGER IntegerRange (0 .. 65535)
programList CHOICE EnumRange (NO SERVICES)
audioList TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
actualProgram TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
service.videoPID INTEGER IntegerRange (0 .. 8191)
service.pcrPID INTEGER IntegerRange (0 .. 8191)
video.test CHOICE EnumRange (OFF PAL-1 PAL-2 PAL-3 PAL-4 PAL-5 PAL-6 PAL-7 PAL-8 PAL-9 PAL-10 NTSC-1 NTSC-2 NTSC-3 NTSC-4 NTSC-5 NTSC-6 NTSC-7 NTSC-8 NTSC-9 NTSC-10)
video.fail CHOICE EnumRange (FREEZE BLACK NO SYNC RED+TEXT)
video.framesync CHOICE EnumRange (OFF ON)
video.mode CHOICE EnumRange (PAL-625 NTSC-525)
video.625mode CHOICE EnumRange (PAL-BGI PAL-N PAL-NCMB)
video.525mode CHOICE EnumRange (NTSC-M PAL-M PAL-525)
video.aspect CHOICE EnumRange (4/3 16/9)
video.colorCoding CHOICE EnumRange (UNKNOWN 4:2:0 4:2:2)
audio.1.program INTEGER IntegerRange (0 .. 8191)
audio.1.routing CHOICE EnumRange (STEREO MONO LEFT RIGHT)
audio.1.output CHOICE EnumRange (AES AC3)
audio.1.level INTEGER IntegerRange (12 .. 24)
audio.1.ac3mix CHOICE EnumRange (SURROUND STEREO)
audio.1.delay INTEGER IntegerRange (-49 .. 49)
audio.1.running BOOLEAN R/O BooleanRange R/O (true false)
audio.2.program INTEGER IntegerRange (0 .. 8191)
audio.2.routing CHOICE EnumRange (STEREO MONO LEFT RIGHT)
audio.2.output CHOICE EnumRange (AES AC3)
audio.2.level INTEGER IntegerRange (12 .. 24)
audio.2.ac3mix CHOICE EnumRange (SURROUND STEREO)
audio.2.delay INTEGER IntegerRange (-49 .. 49)
audio.2.running BOOLEAN R/O BooleanRange R/O (true false)
flags.lock BOOLEAN R/O BooleanRange R/O (true false)
flags.video BOOLEAN R/O BooleanRange R/O (true false)
flags.audio BOOLEAN R/O BooleanRange R/O (true false)
state.ber FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0.0E+00 .. 0.0E+00)
state.ebno FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0.00 .. 0.00)
state.margin FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0.00 .. 0.00)
state.level INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O DIS (0 .. 0)
state.plen INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
ca.bissmode CHOICE EnumRange (BISS-1 E-FIXED E-TTV E-USER1 E-USER2)
ca.rasmode CHOICE EnumRange (FIXED DSNG)
ca.bisskey TEXT StringRange
ca.raskey INTEGER IntegerRange (0 .. 0)
faults.01 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Input signal)
faults.02 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Video)
faults.03 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Audio)