TransLite TSA-M3600 User manual

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PRODUCT MODEL NUMBER: TSA-M3600 TRANSLITE
STREAMING ANALYZER
ABOUT THIS MANUAL

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INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................3
1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................3
1.2 KEY FEATURES ......................................................................................................................................3
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................6
1.4 PRINCIPLE CHART .................................................................................................................................7
1.5 APPEARANCE AND DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................................8
Chapter 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE.............................................................................................................9
2.1 ACQUISITION CHECK ..............................................................................................................................9
2.2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION ....................................................................................................................9
2.3 DEVICE’S INSTALLATION FLOWCHART........................................................................................................ 10
2.4 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT ...............................................................................................................10
2.5 GROUNDING REQUIREMENT ..................................................................................................................11
2.6 WIRE’S CONNECTION........................................................................................................................... 12
2.7 SIGNAL CABLE CONNECTION .................................................................................................................. 12
Chapter 3 DEVICE ACCESS AND LOGIN .................................................................................................13
3.1 LOGIN .............................................................................................................................................. 13
Chapter 4 DEVICE MANAGEMENT........................................................................................................14
4.1 HOST MANAGEMENT........................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.1 ADD NEW HOST....................................................................................................................... 15
4.1.2 GROUP MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................. 17
4.1.3 HOST EDITOR .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.4 CLEAN TASK ............................................................................................................................ 17
4.1.5 RECHECK................................................................................................................................ 17
4.1.6 REBOOT & SHUTDOWN.............................................................................................................. 17
4.2 CHANNEL MANAGEMENT...................................................................................................................... 18
4.3 PARAMETER TEMPLATE ........................................................................................................................ 19
4.4 ALARM LOGS ..................................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 5 TASK MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................ 22
5.1 CONDITION MONITORING .....................................................................................................................23
Chapter 6 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT....................................................................................................... 24
6.1 ALARM CONTROL................................................................................................................................ 24
6.2 TLOG ............................................................................................................................................... 26
6.3 USER CONTROL .................................................................................................................................. 26
6.4 PASSWORD SETTINGS........................................................................................................................... 28
Chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................. 29
Chapter 8 APPLICATIONS......................................................................................................................30

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
IPTV has become the preferred choice of distribution for most local and wide area networks.
Translite Global’s IPTV Streaming Analyzer is used for monitoring the system constantly for
quality and integrity to guarantee the best viewing experience. The system receives IP
encapsulated digital audio and video data. It will monitor all media flows in the network, perform
extensive tests on standard compliance and user profile matching, and generate alarms when
TS, video or audio errors occur.
Visual alerts, statistics and reports provided to the operator ensures quick detection of service
interruption thus increasing usability and viewer satisfaction. The system’s viewer enables
simultaneous display of up to 36 live HD/SD streams of video content along with its visual audio
parameters as well as a master alarm indicator.
1.2 KEY FEATURES
➢Comprehensive TS Analysis:
It supports MPEG-2, AVC, and HEVC video encoding formats, as well as commonly used audio
formats including MP3, AAC, AAC plus, and AC3. It analyzes transport stream program
structure, measures PID bitrate, performs PCR, and buffer analysis, detects any black and
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➢Multi-View Monitoring Display:
Translite Streaming Analyzer can display up to 36 SD/HD live streams of video content. Its
audio parameters are made visible on the video wall as well. Both Multicast and Unicast
streams can be decoded for display. The viewer has an on-screen display of channel
information, on-screen audio level indicator, as well as on screen error alert.
➢Alarm Logs and Reports:
Visual alerts, statistics and reports provided to the operator ensures quick detection of service
interruption thus increasing usability and viewer satisfaction. The system’s viewer enables
simultaneous display of up to 36 live HD/SD streams of video content along with its visual audio
parameters as well as a master alarm indicator. The operator receives real-time information
about any interruptions to the video, audio of the live streams.
➢Monitored Parameters:
Warning Category
Warning Content
Input
Packet loss
Reconnect_for_lossofinput
Reconnect_lossofsync
Timestamp_Error
Audio_change_detected
Video_change_detected
CC_error
Stream_Disconnected

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Buffer_status
Input_Buffer_Frame_overflow
Encode_Buffer_Frame_overflow
Rawdata_overflow
Exception_detect
Static_Frame_Detect
Blace_scene_Detect
Color_bar_Detect
Mosaic_Detect
Silence_Detect
➢Remote Access:
This solution allows users to access the server remotely by using a standard web browser. This
is ideal for network-wide video service monitoring. The video key frames that are decoded, can
be streamed to a unicast or multicast IP address and can be viewed at different locations.
➢Email, Page Alerts, SMS Alerts:
The monitoring system notifies the system user in the following events: source interruption,
abnormal source encoding, abnormal source decoding –by either sending an email, sending an
SMS, or just a page alert (depending on choice of alarm selected by the user). All errors
generated are logged in the database and can be reviewed later.

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➢Supported Streaming Protocols:
➢MPEG TS over RTP
➢MPEG TS over UDP (SPTS, MPTS)
➢HTTP Live Streaming (HLS)
➢Real-time streaming protocol (RTSP)
➢Real-time messaging protocol (RTMP)
➢TS over HTTP
The relevant input source address format is as follows:
rtmp://192.168.1.100:1935/live/stream
rtsp://192.168.1.100:554/live/stream
http://192.168.1.100:8000/live/stream.m3u8
http://192.168.1.100:8000/live/stream
udp://223.0.0.1:6666
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
Hardware
GPU Based System
Supermicro 5019C-M-OTO-14 (Customized)
Audio & Video Specifications
Video
MPEG-2, AVC/H.264, HEVC/H.265
Audio
MP3, AAC
Transport
MPEG-2 TS (SPTS/MPTS)
System Requirements
CPU
Intel Quad Core Processor 3.30GHz, 8Mb Cache (71W)
GPU
Nvidia Quadro P2000

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Memory
DDR4 16GB* 2(qty)
SSD
Intel S3710 200G
Input and Output Parameters
Input Streaming
Media Protocol
HTTP | HLS | RTMP | UDP | RTP | RTSP
Output Streaming
Media Protocol
HTTP | HLS | RTMP | UDP | RTP | RTSP
1.4 PRINCIPLE CHART

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Pair with Translite Global’s Live Streaming
Transcoder: (TL-A1000)
1.5 APPEARANCE AND DESCRIPTION

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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION GUIDE
This section is to explain the cautions the users must know in some case that possibly injure
may bring to users when it’s used or installed. For this reason, please read all details here and
make in mind before installing or using the product.
2.1 ACQUISITION CHECK
When user open the package of the device, it is necessary to check items according to packing
list. Normally it should include the following items:
➢TSA-M3600 Live Streaming Analyzer 1PC
➢Power Cord 1PC
If any item is missing or mismatching with the list above, please contact the local manufacturer.
2.2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION
When user installs the device, please follow the steps below:
➢Checking the possible device missing or damage during the transportation
➢Preparing the relevant and correct environment for installation
➢Installing TSA-M3600 Live Streaming Analyzer
➢Connecting communication port (if it is necessary)

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2.3 DEVICE’S INSTALLATION FLOWCHART
Connecting
Grouding
Wire and
Power
Cord
Acquisition
Check Installing
Device Setting
Parameter Running
Device
Connecting
Signal
cable
2.4 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT
Item
Requirement
Machine Hall
Space
When user installs machine frame array in one machine hall,
the distance between 2 rows of machine frames should be
1.2~1.5m and the distance against wall should be no less
than 0.8m.
Machine Hall
Floor
Electric Isolation, Dust Free
Volume resistivity of ground anti-static material:
1X107~1X1010,Grounding current limiting resistance: 1M
(Floor bearing should be greater than 450Kg/㎡)
Environment
Temperature
5~40℃(sustainable ),0~45℃(short time)
installing air-conditioning is recommended
Relative Humidity
20%~80% sustainable 10%~90% short time
Pressure
86~105Kpa
Door & Window
Installing rubber strip for sealing door-gaps and dual level
glasses for window
Wall
It can be covered with wallpaper, or brightness less paint.
Fire Protection
Fire alarm system and extinguisher
Power
Requiring device power, air-conditioning power and
lighting power are independent to each other. Device

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power requires DC 12V. Please carefully check before
running.
2.5 GROUNDING REQUIREMENT
➢All function modules’ good grounding designs are the basis of reliability and stability of
devices. Also, they are the most important guarantee of lightning arresting and
interference rejection. Therefore, the system must follow this rule.
➢Grounding conductor must adopt copper conductor in order to reduce high frequency
impedance, and the grounding wire must be as thick and short as possible.
➢Users should make sure the 2 ends of grounding wire well electric conducted and be
antirust.
➢It is prohibited to use any other device as part of grounding electric circuit
➢The area of the conduction between grounding wire and device’s frame should be no
less than 25mm2.
➢It is prohibited to use any other device as part of grounding electric circuit
➢The area of the conduction between grounding wire and device’s frame should be no
less than 25mm2.
2.5.1 FRAME GROUNDING
All the machine frames should be connected with protective copper strip. The
grounding wire should be as short as possible and avoid circling. The area of
the conduction between grounding wire and grounding strip should be no less
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2.5.2 DEVICE GROUNDING
Connecting the device’s grounding rod to frame’s grounding pole with copper
wire
2.6 WIRE’S CONNECTION
The power switch is located at the left of the front panel, and the power socket and grounding
pole is located at the right end of the rear panel, whose order goes like this, power socket and
grounding pole, and users can refer 1.4 for details.
Connecting Power Cord
User can insert one end into power supply socket, while insert the other end to AC power.
Connecting Grounding Wire
When the device solely connects to protective ground, it should adopt independent way, say,
share the same ground with other devices. When the device adopts united way, the grounding
resistance should be smaller than 1Ω.
Caution:
Before connecting power cord to TSA-M3600 Live Streaming Analyzer, user should set
the power switch to “OFF”.
2.7 SIGNAL CABLE CONNECTION
Before operating, user should connect all devices requiring cables.

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Once the login is completed, you will see the dashboard as below
CHAPTER 4
DEVICE MANAGEMENT
4.1 HOST MANAGEMENT

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The Monitoring system can centralize the management of multiple hosts. Unless users need to
add management of multiple machines, or need to troubleshoot, ordinary users need not
operate this interface
The Host Management option allows you to Add new host and then reboot or shutdown the host
if required. It also indicates the status of the host server.
4.1.1 ADD NEW HOST

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Host name: Must be filled in with the desired name
Management IP: Fill in the true IP address of the host that needs to be managed.
Input binding: Optional; can fill in the binding network ports of input source, such as machine
has two network ports eth0 and eth1, need to get signal source from eth0, then eth0 can be
filled in here.
Output Binding: Optional; Output Source's Network Port Binding.
Management Port: Must fill in. If no special instructions, fill in 2030 uniformly.
File Transfer port: Optional; generally, do not need to fill in.
Group: Multiple hosts can be divided into different groups.
After successfully adding the host, refresh the page, you can see the newly added host in the
Task Management tab of the menu bar on the left side of the page.

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4.1.2 GROUP MANAGEMENT
Click the "Group Management" button to create a new group or edit the existing group.
Users can create multiple different groups to manage the host according to the type and
performance of the host.
4.1.3 HOST EDITOR
Click on the "Details" button of the corresponding host in the "Host Management" interface to
edit the host.
4.1.4 CLEAN TASK
In the "Host Management" interface, each corresponding host has a "clean" button, which can
quickly empty all tasks under the host. Please operate with caution.
4.1.5 RECHECK
When the status of the host is displayed as "offline", you can click this button and try to
reconnect all hosts.
4.1.6 REBOOT & SHUTDOWN
Restart the single host system or close the corresponding host system

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4.2 CHANNEL MANAGEMENT
The Channel Management tab lets you to add the stream channel by specifying the Channel
name, Protocol type, the source and the deinterlace option.
Click on Add Stream Channel to add a new channel as indicated below
Channel Name: Provide your custom channel name.
Protocol type: Choose the protocol type as ‘Default Protocol’.
Source setting: Input the address information of the media source, the general media source
provider will provide the detailed information of the source address, just paste the source
address here.
Supported media source formats are: RTMP, RTSP, HLS, HTTP, UDP, FILE, etc.

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Example for input source address format is as follows:
rtmp://192.168.1.100:1935/live/stream;
rtsp://192.168.1.100:554/live/stream;
http://192.168.1.100:8000/live/stream.m3u8;
http://192.168.1.100:8000/live/stream;
udp://223.0.0.1:6666
file:///usb/testfile.mp4&repeated=1
4.3 PARAMETER TEMPLATE
The default parameter template is transparent. No modification is required.

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However, different types of audio and video parameters can be defined to apply to a channel if
required. The below screenshots indicate an example for the same
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