File

File Overview

The file option sits on the same line as the other tabs but operates as a high level software menu and doesn't have a ribbon menu of associated features.  

  

  

Home / New / Open

New: Begins a new Tesira® system design file (.TMF). 

OpenOpens an existing Tesira® system design file (.TMF). 

  

  

Save / Save As / Save As Template / Export

SaveSaves the current Tesira® system design file (.TMF).  The default file path is \My Documents\Biamp\Tesira\Datafiles\ 

Save AsSaves the current Tesira® system design file (.TMF), with choice of directory location and file name. 

Save As TemplateSaves the current Tesira® system design file (.TMF) without equipment table and system information so it can be recalled later for use with another set of hardware. Templates facilitate taking a previously used design file that is operating one Tesira system and saving it in a form that removes the equipment details and system ID details. Please note, a template file is not just a normal layout with the equipment table cleaned up. 

If a user shares a layout that has been used in a system, that layout file is locked to that system. Any changes to that layout or the equipment table will effect the system and can not be used independently. This is often the desired workflow. That is, two users working on the same system may want to share a file and work on the same system. 

If a user wants to take a layout from one system and create a new system based on that layout they MUST convert the file to a template. If they don't, when they try to configure the new system with the non-template layout file, the old system will be taken down (assuming they are on the same network). 

ExportExport Layout to DXF or Export Layout to EMF The active partition DSP layout will be saved to a .DXF (drawing interchange format) or .EMF (enhanced metafile file) format.  

  

Export AV Bandwidth Settings

AV Bandwidth Settings export as an XML. The file can also be opened in spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel. 

The file exported will contain the following information: 

  

Note: The Export AV Bandwidth Settings feature will only be enabled if there are video partitions in the current document. 

  

Bandwidth Profile Information

For additional information see the Bandwidth Profiles section of the AV Input page. 

Entry Type Message Information
originalFilename Location and file name of .tmf file
exportDate PC time and date of export
name Assigned name of bandwidth profile
Resolution Resolution of bandwidth profile
FrameRate Frame rate of bandwidth profile
Compression Rate of compression of bandwidth profile

AV Input Information

The AV Input blocks section will contain a summary of all AV Input blocks in the file. 

Entry Type Message Information
objectID Object ID of AV Input block
channel Corresponding AV Input channel
Label Label given to AV Input block within configuration file
Id Which partition within the configuration file the AV Input block is located
Name2 Name of partition where AV Input block is located
Type Type of video partition (1 Gbps/10Gbps)
BandwidthProfile Displays Bandwidth Profile of input The BandwidthProfile element will be empty if custom bandwidth settings are being used
Resolution3 Current resolution of input
FrameRate4 Current frame rate of input
Compression5 Current compression rate of input
MaxBandwidth Displays Maximum Bandwidth of input
BandwidthAlertThreshold Threshold at which software will notify user their set bandwidth limit has been reached
MaxPossibleStreams Max number of possible audio streams from AV Input block. There will be two streams for the AV port, and one for the aux audio port, regardless of whether it’s mono or stereo.
NumConnectedStreams Current number of connected audio streams from AV Input block.

AV Output Information

AV Output blocks have similar information as AV Input blocks, apart from Bandwidth settings which are absent from output blocks. 

Entry Type Message Information
objectID6 Object ID of AV Output block
channel7 Corresponding AV Output channel
Label8 Label given to the AV Output block within configuration file
Id9 Which partition within the configuration file the AV Output block is located
Name10 Name of partition where AV Output block is located
Type11 Type of video partition (1 Gbps/10Gbps)
MaxPossibleStreams12

Max number of possible audio streams to AV Output block

There will be two streams for the AV port, and one for the aux audio port, regardless of whether it’s mono or stereo.  
NumConnectedStreams13 Current number of audio streams connected to the AV Output block

Stream Information

Each line segment that can potentially participate in a stream is listed. 

Entry Type Message Information
Type14 What type of media is being routed (audio/video)
blockType Defines what AV block type is transmitting media
objectID15 Object ID of AV block transmitting media
portIndex Which output node of AV block is transmitting media
blockType16 Defines what AV block type is receiving media
objectID17 Object ID of AV block receiving media
portIndex18 Which input node of AV block is receiving media

  

NoteSplit pass-through, PCTxVideo and PCRxVideo blocks are not included in the exported list as they act as pass-throughs to the next block.

  

Export Equipment Table Entries

The equipment table is used for seeing what hardware is assigned within a system and its related details. A report of the Equipment Table Entries exports as an XML or text format for easy import into common log viewer programs. The file can also be opened in spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel. 

Entry Type Message Information
ExportVersion The version of Tesira software that was used to export the Equipment Table entries
ID The unit number assigned to the device in the Equipment Table entry
DeviceModel The model type of device
DeviceType The class of device
HostName The device’s Host Name
SerialNumber The devices Serial Number
DeviceDescription The devices current Description
InformationSource The devices network status from the last device discovery. If the device can not be found on the network during the device discovery, this entry will advise that this is cached information and when the cached data was captured
FirmwareVersion The devices firmware version
OperatingEnvironmentVersion

What operating environment is running within the Tesira device

IPV4Address The device's interface current IP address
InterfaceID The type of interface listed the IPV4Address field
InterfaceMACAddress The physical MAC address of network port
InterfaceID2 The interface being identified in the InterfaceMACAddress field
ProxyHostName The hostname of the server acting as the proxy for the device (expanders only)
DeviceDescription The unit’s device description if one has been assigned

  

NoteThe XML output will only display the relevant columns to the type of device and information specified in the Equipment Table. For example, if there's no expander class devices listed in the Equipment Table at the time of Export, the ProxyHostName field will not be seen in the XML output file.

  

  

Print

Opens a print dialog box, to adjust printer settings and print the Layout. The system layout and any/all partitions are available to print.   

  

  

Device Maintenance / Connect to System

Device Maintenance: See the Device Maintenance page for additional details. 

Connect to System: Opens the System Connect menu. Provides the ability to Connect to System and Send System Configuration. Also has the option to open the Device Maintenance menu. See the Network section of the System Tab Overview page for additional details. 

  

  

Options / Help

Options: See the Options page for additional details. 

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