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BS EN 62379-1:2007

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Common control interface for networked digital audio and video products General

Published date

31-12-2007

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0 Introduction
    0.1 Overview
    0.2 Structure of the family of standards
    0.3 Model of the equipment being controlled
         0.3.1 Blocks
         0.3.2 Control framework
         0.3.3 How the framework helps when designing units
         0.3.4 How the framework enables "plug and play"
         0.3.5 Defining a new type of block
    0.4 Management information base (MIB)
         0.4.1 Objects
         0.4.2 Other uses of OIDs
         0.4.3 Migration to XML
    0.5 Status broadcasts
         0.5.1 Introduction
         0.5.2 Status page information sources
         0.5.3 Status page general format
    0.6 Calls
    0.7 Privilege levels
    0.8 Automation
    0.9 Uploading software
    0.10 Encapsulation of messages
    0.11 Further information
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Unit management
    4.1 Protocol
    4.2 MIB definitions
        4.2.1 General
        4.2.2 Application-wide type definitions
        4.2.3 Conceptual row type definitions
        4.2.4 MIB objects for basic unit identity and
               status information
        4.2.5 MIB objects for the block framework
        4.2.6 MIB objects for real time clock information
        4.2.7 MIB objects for reference clock information
        4.2.8 MIB objects for software upload
        4.2.9 MIB objects for scheduled operations
5 Procedures
    5.1 Real-time clocks
    5.2 Procedures for uploading software
        5.2.1 Areas
        5.2.2 Contents
        5.2.3 Procedure for updating a software component
        5.2.4 File format for a software component
        5.2.5 Format for product files
        5.2.6 Software distribution
    5.3 Scheduled operations
        5.3.1 Requesting a scheduled operation
        5.3.2 Executing a scheduled operation
        5.3.3 Delaying a scheduled operation
        5.3.4 Aborting a scheduled operation
        5.3.5 State of relative operations
6 Status broadcasts
    6.1 General
    6.2 Page formats
        6.2.1 Basic unit identity page
        6.2.2 Time-of-day page
        6.2.3 Scheduled operations page
    6.3 Page groups
        6.3.1 basicUnitStatus
        6.3.2 timeOfDay
        6.3.3 scheduledOps
Annex A (informative) - Background information
Annex B (informative) - Machine-readable MIB definitions
Annex C (informative) - Machine-readable status page-group
                        definitions
Annex ZA (normative) - Normative references to international
                       publications with their corresponding
                       European publications
Bibliography

Defines a control interface for products, which convey audio and/or video across digital networks.

Committee
EPL/100
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

IEC 62379-1:2007 specifies a control interface for products which convey audio and/or video across digital networks. This bilingual version (2012-08) corresponds to the monolingual English version, published in 2007-08.

Standards Relationship
NF EN 62379-1 : 2013 Identical
IEC 62379-1:2007 Identical
I.S. EN 62379-1:2007 Identical
EN 62379-1:2007 Identical
DIN EN 62379-1:2008-03 Identical

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