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The scope of this document covers conformance tests and requirements for the integrity of grade-level enclosures containing telecommunication or other low voltage apparatus that may be exposed to the public.
SCTE CMS WG4-0001 Covers conformance test and requirements for the integrity of grade level enclosures containing telecommunication or other low voltage apparatus that may be exposed to the public. The purpose of this standard is to describe the requirements for a comprehensive integrity system for grade level enclosures providing long installation like and minimal maintenance.
The scope of this documentation is to illustrate the symbols recommended for Telecommunication drafting needs. It also provides recommendations for attributes both visible on the drafted map as well as embedded in the symbol when building a database mapping application. This will provide better data capturing and provide a better source of record for internal and external users. It will provide much better benefit when moving to a mobile solutions to our boundary partners. With the need for a cleaner and more intuitive maps the data captured is needed in more granular detail of information with embedded attributes or extended symbol attributes which allows for more comprehensive data. Due to the necessary crowding of symbols onto telecommunication system mapping and grid diagrams, some symbols are structured differently than those used in electrical and electronic diagrams.
The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions on testing the cold bend properties of flexible outdoor polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polyethylene (PE) cable.
This test is to establish that specified outdoor flexible RF coaxial drop cable jackets are capable of low temperature characteristics.
This standard defines the Communications API between an Automation System and the associated Compression System that will insert SCTE 35 private sections into the outgoing Transport Stream. This standard serves as a companion to both SCTE 35 and SCTE 30.
This standard defines the Communications API between an Automation System and the associated Compression System that will insert SCTE 35 private sections into the outgoing Transport Stream. This standard serves as a companion to both SCTE 35 and SCTE 30.
This document defines functionality associated with and the messaging used to control Program-Specific Ad Insertion. Program-Specific Ad Insertion is the scheduling and insertion of a Spot into a digital broadcast Program based on the program identifier passed in the SCTE 35 [1] Cue Message. The usage of specific data fields defined in SCTE 35 are defined in this document.
This document defines the video coding constraints on ITU-T Rec. H.264 | ISO/IEC 14496-10 [3] video compression (hereafter called "AVC") for Cable Television. In particular, this document describes the constraints on AVC coded video elementary streams in an MPEG-2 service multiplex (single or multi-program Transport Stream).
The purpose of this test procedure is to determine the reflection at any port, or the transmission between any two ports of a properly terminated device, as measured across a frequency range of interest. Depending on use of the data, return loss, insertion gain or loss, isolation, response variation or bandwidth can be derived. This specification is applicable to the testing of 75 O devices.