Default: Test Component
Set the component label. The Service component label feature is used to identify services in a textual format which should be less than 16 characters (including blank).
Default: 1111000000000000
Set the Character Flag Field. This 16-bit flag field shall indicate which of the characters of the character field are to be displayed in an abbreviated form of the label, as follows:
b(i) (i = 0, ... ,15);
0 : not to be displayed in abbreviated label;
1 : to be displayed in abbreviated label.
Not more than 8 of the b(i) may be set to "1".
If the character field contains less than 16 characters, the unused bits in the character flag field (having no
corresponding character) shall be set to zero.
Range: 0 to 63
Default: 0
Set the sub channel identifier which is 6-bit field, coded as an unsigned binary number, identifying the sub-channel to which the paging information is directed.
Range: 0 to 15
Default: 0
Set the service component identifier within the service (SCIdS), which is a 4-bit field, identifying the service component within the service. A service component identifier valid globally is provided when combined with Sid (Service Identifier, a 16-bit field identifying the service). The combination of the SId and the SCIdS provides a service component identifier which is valid globally.
Choice: True | False
Default: False
Set the long/short flag, which indicates whether the service component description takes the short form or the long form of the size and protection field is used.
Range: 0 to 863
Default: 0
10-bit field, coded as an unsigned binary number (in the range 0 to 863), addressing the first Capacity Unit (CU) of the sub-channel allocated to the service component.
This is a Read-only parameter, only be updated when sub-channel re-allocates.
Range: 1 to 864
Default: 140
Get sub channel size, which is a 10-bit field, coded as an unsigned binary number (in the range 1 to 864), defining the number of Capacity Units occupied by the sub-channel.
Choice: 1 | 0
Default: 0
Get the table switch, which is a 1-bit flag, indicating whether the table (for Sub-channel size for audio service components as a function of the audio bit rate and the protection level (short-form application)) is signaled or there is some other use of the table index field. 0 means the table is adopted, while 1 means reserved for future use of the table index field.
Range: 0 to 63
Default: 41
Set the Table Index, which is a 6-bit field, coded as an unsigned binary number, containing an index which shall identify one of the 64 options available for the sub-channel size and protection level.
Choice: UEP 1 | UEP 2 | UEP 3 | UEP 4 | UEP 5 | EEP 1-A | EEP 2-A | EEP 3-A | EEP 4-A | EEP 1-B | EEP 2-B | EEP 3-B | EEP 4-B
Default: UEP 2
Set the protection level use by the service component, which is a 2-bit field, indicating the protection level.
Note: UEP 1 | UEP 2 | UEP 3 | UEP 4 | UEP 5 are valid only when Long Form is false, while EEP 1-A | EEP 2-A | EEP 3-A | EEP 4-A | EEP 1-B | EEP 2-B | EEP 3-B | EEP 4-B are valid when Long Form is true.
Get the bit rate transferred by the sub channel, which is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.
When Long Form is false, bit rate could be among 32, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320,384 Kbps
When the protection level is EEP 1-A, EEP 2-A, EEP 3-A or EEP 4-A, the code rate is 8*EEP_N kbps/s; when EEP 1-B, EEP 2-B, EEP 3-B and EEP 4-B, the code rate is 32*EEP_N kbps/s.
This parameter is Read-Only, and will be updated when sub-channel configuration changed.
Choice: 0 MSC Stream Audio | 1 MSC Stream Data
Default: 0 MSC Stream Audio
Set the transport mechanism identifier, which is a 2-bit field, indicating the transport mechanism used, as follows: b15 - b14
0 0 : MSC - Stream mode - audio;
0 1 : MSC - Stream mode - data;
Choice: Foreground Sound | Background Sound | Multi-channel audio extension | DAB Plus
Default: Foreground Sound
Set the audio service component type, which is a 6-bit field, indicating the type of the audio service component. To generate waveforms compliant with DAB+ standard, select DAB Plus here as the audio service component type.
This parameter is valid only when Transport Mechanism Identifier is 0 MSC Stream Audio.
Choice: Unspecified | TMC | EWS | ITTS | Paging | TDC | TDMB | Embedded I P | MOT | PSnoDSCty | PS | GET |
Default: Unspecified
Set the data service component type, which is a 6-bit field, indicating the type of the data service component. To generate waveforms compliant with T-DMB standard, select TDMB here as the data service component type.
This parameter is valid only when Transport Mechanism Identifier is 1 MSC Stream Data.
Choice: Primary | Secondary
Default: Primary
Set the service component is primary or secondary in the service. This 1-bit flag shall indicate whether the service component is the primary one.
Data service is composed of a non-audio primary service component and optionally additional secondary service components, among which primary service indicates the first and mandatory component of a service and can be used as a default selection in the receiver, while in case a service contains more than the primary service component, the additional service components are secondary service components. Besides, the Primary/Secondary could also be marked as P/S.
Choice: Test Pattern | Demo | File
Default: Test Pattern
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select which type to be used as the data source.
If " File " is selected, "File Name" is required.
Choice: DAB mono 128 kbit/s | DAB mono 160 kbit/s | DAB stereo 128 kbit/s | DAB stereo 160 kbit/s | DAB+ mono 128 kbit/s | DAB+ mono 160 kbit/s | DAB+ stereo 128 kbit/s | DAB+ stereo 160 kbit/s
Default: DAB mono 160 kbit/s
Set the RS encoder of the service component.
This parameter is valid only when Data Source Type is Demo.
Last four choices are useful when Audio Service Component Type is DAB Plus while first four choices are useful when Audio Service Component Type is other value.