Attached here is the video recording of the Latency Adjustment Training Session held on February 26.
This training session provided a detailed walkthrough of the Latency Adjustment feature within both the Interconnection Global and Local GUIs. The demonstration included how latency values are configured for primary and secondary stream sources, how terrestrial and satellite inputs behave, and how latency impacts stream switching and failover.
The session also showcased live examples of:
Editing latency settings in the Global and Local GUIs
Understanding default values, allowed ranges, and validation behavior
How the Titan updates latency during stream source changes or failover
The differences between admin and non‑admin access
Best practices when configuring latency in operational environments
For ease of navigation, included here are time stamps and chapter headings for each section of the Training Video (for the optimum user experience, please download the video):
1. Welcome & Session Overview (Timestamp 00:05)
• Introduction, recording notice, and agenda overview.
• Training flow: slides, demo (global/local UI), and Q&A.
2. What Is Latency Adjustment? (Timestamp 01:00)
• Definition and purpose of latency adjustment.
• Used to align primary and secondary stream delivery.
3. How Latency Adjustment Works (Timestamp 02:00)
• Latency defaults to 50 ms; adjustable up to 10,000 ms.
• Separate values for terrestrial and satellite sources.
• Primary and secondary latency values operate independently.
4. Admin vs. Non‑Admin Access (Global UI) (Timestamp 03:20)
• Admins can edit latency; non‑admins have view‑only access.
• Edits require access to the primary Titan.
5. Typical Workflow: Global vs. Local UI (Timestamp 04:10)
• Global UI: edit latency via Channels → Stream Source.
• Local UI: quicker updates when directly connected.
• Both UIs require ~30 seconds for processing changes.
6. Global UI Demo (Timestamp 05:20)
• Navigating devices and channels.
• Editing latency and enforcing allowed ranges.
• Demonstration of update process and notifications.
7. Updating Primary & Secondary Latency (Timestamp 09:00)
• Setting independent values for primary and secondary streams.
• Examples using 500 ms, 100 ms, and 10,000 ms.
8. Satellite vs. Terrestrial Stream Behavior (Timestamp 11:30)
• Changing stream source types and adjusting latency accordingly.
• Behavior during failover between sources.
9. Failover Example & Automatic Updates (Timestamp 14:20)
• UI updates automatically when streams switch.
• Latency reflects whichever stream (primary/secondary) is active.
10. Local UI Demo (Timestamp 15:20)
• Logging into the local Titan interface.
• Editing latency locally with faster update cycles.
11. Local UI Stream Behavior Deep‑Dive (Timestamp 16:00)
• Review of active vs. secondary stream latency behavior.
• Failover latency considerations.
12. Q&A Session (Timestamp 17:40)
• SD/HD switching behavior — Titan passes input without converting.
• Access issues on global UI; primary Titan login requirements.
• FNX terrestrial availability question.
• User recommendations (e.g., up/down converter hardware).
13. User Guide & Resources Update (Timestamp 20:43)
• Updated user guides posted to Knowledge Base.
• Recording will be added within 24 hours.
• Upcoming live demo on March 10 in Users Forum.
14. Closing Remarks (Timestamp 21:37)
• Where to find documentation.
• Thank‑you message and session conclusion.
