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RX8000 Series ReceiversSoftware Version 4.3.2 REFERENCE GUIDE EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A

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Chapter 1 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 1-2 List of Figures Figure 1.1 Typical Satellite Compression System...

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Chapter 3 options Decoder 1, STEREO to Decoder 6, STEREO are available. If disabled, available options are Decoder 1, STEREO and Decoder 2, STEREO.

Page 4 - Trademarks

Chapter 3 To return to the Service Table Menu and access further menus, press the W (Back) key twice. 3.5.7.1.1.2 4.1.1.2 - 4.1.1.24 Service ID Slo

Page 5 - Warnings, Cautions and Notes

Chapter 3 DIR |UNIQUE HARDWARE ID 4.2.3 |34390968634 3.5.7.2.4 4.2.4 Manuf ID To view the manufacturer, model and hardware identifier values, p

Page 6 - Contact Information

Chapter 3 When the reset PIN is input, the local lockout PIN will be reset. To reset PIN: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first

Page 7 - Preliminary Pages

Chapter 3 DIR |POWER-UP CARRIER 4.2.10 |NO STORED SERVICE The second line displays the service name of the stored service. 3.5.7.2.11 4.2.11 Emerg

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Chapter 3 Note: Selecting AUTO will output SD-SDI for SD material and HD-SDI for HD material. 3. Use the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to toggle be

Page 9 - 1 Introduction

Chapter 3 This is the last of the Output menu options. To return to the Output menu and access further menus, press the W (Back) key. 3.5.9 6 Pres

Page 10 - EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A

Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up) a

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4 Remote Control Chapter 4 Contents 4.1 Introduction...4-3

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Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Who Should Use this Reference Guide This Reference Guide is written for operators / users of the RX8000 Series Re

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Remote Control 4.1 Introduction The RX8000 Series Receivers can be remotely controlled / monitored in a variety of ways: • RS232/485 Remote Contro

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Remote Control 4.3 Director Ericsson’s Director Over-Air Control (OAC) system is available either as a standard feature or as an option on all of

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Remote Control 4.4 Web Browser The Web Browser interface is available as a standard feature on all of the RX8000 Series Receivers. For more detaile

Page 18 - 1.2 Summary of Features

Remote Control Figure 4.1 Typical Web Browser Status Page For more information on the Web Browser interface and a description of the available we

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Remote Control 3. Ensure the trap community, read-write community and read-only community are configured as public or private in the same way as th

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5 Web Browser Control Chapter 5 Contents 5.1 Introduction...

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Chapter 5 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 5-2 List of Figures Figure 5.1 Web Page Overview...

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Chapter 5 5.1 Introduction This chapter describes the features and options provided by the Web Browser interface menus and web pages for controllin

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Chapter 1 This Reference Guide covers the functions of software version 4.3.2 and later. To verify the installed version either: • Access the fron

Page 25 - 1.3 The Satellite Receiver

Chapter 5 • Header – The header of the web page displays the Ericsson logo and the unit model number name. At the right-hand side of the header an

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Chapter 5 Table 5.1 Web Page Icons, Buttons and Symbols Item Description Navigation Click on this icon to navigate one step up (to the parent fo

Page 27 - 1.4.2 What the Decoder Does

Chapter 5 5.2 Web Pages 5.2.1 Status To use the receiver Web Browser Interface, the IP address assigned to the receiver control port in the front

Page 28 - 1.6 Front Panel

Chapter 5 • Audio Status – The decode status of the current audio stream. • CA (Conditional Access) Status - The status of the encryption authoriz

Page 29 - Item Color Description

Chapter 5 • Name – This field contains a name string that can be assigned by the user. The last saved name is displayed on power-up but may be rep

Page 30 - 1.7 Rear Panels

Chapter 5 To view this page, select the Environment button from the Device Info Page. Figure 5.6 Device Info > Environment Web Page There are n

Page 31 - Item Type Description

Chapter 5 Figure 5.8 Device Info > Modules Web Page There are no fields on this page which may be edited by the user. Selecting the Refresh bu

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Chapter 5 4. Select the Back button to return to the Device Info > Trap Destination Table web page. 5. Select the Apply Changes button to confirm

Page 33 - 2 Installing the Equipment

Chapter 5 Figure 5.11 Alarms Web Page The contents of this page are composed mainly of fields with drop-down menus which allow the setting or mask

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Chapter 5 The Parameters section of this web page allows the user to enable further licenses by entering the custom key provided (when a license is

Page 35 - 2.1 Read This First!

Chapter 1 Table 1.3 RX8200 Software Options Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX8200/SWO/DVBS2/QPSK FAZ 101 011

Page 36 - 2.2 Preliminary Checks

Chapter 5 5.2.5 CA This page allows viewing of the Conditional Access (CA) Service Status and activation of various Director controls. To view thi

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Chapter 5 Any changes which are made to the CA page functions may be confirmed by selecting the Apply Changes button. Selecting the Refresh button w

Page 38 - Information

Chapter 5 • Input Source – allows a choice of Source Selection Mode from the drop-down menu. • Primary Input – allows selection of the primary in

Page 39 - Warnings!

Chapter 5 There are also four Configuration buttons which allow the viewing and setting of the tuning parameters for the four possible RF inputs. An

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Chapter 5 • LNB 22 kHz – this check box allows the LNB 22 kHz signal to be activated. Any changes which are made to the Configuration page may be

Page 41 - 2.7 Signal Connections

Chapter 5 • IP Input TS Null Pkt Threshold – allows the user to determine the IP Input null packet occupancy percentage before switch. This option

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Chapter 5 Figure 5.20 Input > IP Input Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this web page: User-editable fields in the

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Chapter 5 • Mcast IP Address 1/2 – allows the user to set the Multicast IP Address for the primary stream on Port 1/2. • Source IP Address 1/2 – a

Page 44 - 2.7.6 CVBS Connector

Chapter 5 Figure 5.22 Clear ARP Success Window Any changes which are made to the Input>IP Input page may be confirmed by selecting the Apply Ch

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Chapter 5 • Primary Input – allows selection of the primary input to the receiver. • Input Loss Switch Period – allows the user to define a period

Page 46 - 2.7.9 ASI IN Connector

Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX8200/SWO/HDSDI/3G FAZ 101 0113/34 FAT 102 0176 MPEG-4 HD 4:2:2 1

Page 47 - 2.7.12 ALARM Connector

Chapter 5 User-editable fields in the Input Section: • Input source – allows a choice of Source Selection from the drop-down menu. • Primary Inpu

Page 48 - Item Specification

Chapter 5 • Derandomizer – checking this box enables the Derandomizer function. User-editable fields in the Advanced Section: • MPEG – allows the

Page 49 - 3 Front Panel Control

Chapter 5 4. If the MSD license is selected, and service filter mode is set to ‘Multiservice’ in the Output tab, the services to be fitted can be

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Chapter 5 Figure 5.27 Decode Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. User-editable fields in the Service section: •

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Chapter 5 • Decode Mode – allows the selection of the decode mode from a drop-down menu. User-editable fields in the Decoders 1-6 sections (number

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Chapter 5 • Service Hunt – In this mode, upon the loss of a service the unit will select the first available service from the service list. • Serv

Page 53 - 3.3.3 LCD

Chapter 5 • Test Pattern Standard - allows the selection of the test pattern standard from a drop-down menu. • Video Output Mode - allows the sel

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Chapter 5 Figure 5.29 Decode > VBI-VANC Web Page EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 5-31

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Chapter 5 The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. User-editable fields in the VBI section: • VBI PID - allows selection of

Page 56 - 3.5 Front Panel Menus

Chapter 5 • VANC Station ID User Name - allows input of Station ID user name. User-editable fields from AFD/Bar section: • Enable AFD/Bar - allows

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Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/PW FAZ 101 0108/29 FAT 102 0110 Password Protectio

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Chapter 5 Figure 5.31 Decode > DVB-Subtitles Web Page The following fields, which may be edited by the user, are displayed on this page. User-e

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Chapter 5 Figure 5.32 Decode > Teletext Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. • Teletext PID – allows selecti

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Chapter 5 Figure 5.33 Output Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. User-editable fields in the Output section: •

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Chapter 5 • Custom Src IP - allows input of the Custom source IP. User-editable fields in the Common section: • Link Speed – allows the selection

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Chapter 5 5.2.14 SNMP This page gives access to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) parameters for the receiver. To view this page, sele

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Chapter 5 5.2.15 Presets This page gives access to a list of 40 preset configurations. This feature may be used to store input (tuning) parameters

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Chapter 5 5.2.16 Save/Load This page gives access to a range of Configuration download and Upload facilities which are supported by the receiver.

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Chapter 5 Figure 5.37 Save/Load Web Page Only a portion of the web page is shown in Figure 5.37. The facilities available from this page are as fol

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Chapter 5 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 5-42 • Save Splice Logs File - allows the user to save the current splice logs file. It is recommended that th

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6 Options Chapter 6 Contents 6.1 Hardware and Software Options ...6-3 6.1.1 DVB-S2 Input C

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Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/SING/SERVFILT FAZ 101 0108/15 FAT 102 0138 Singl

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Chapter 6 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 6-2 6.2.19 Dolby Digital Decode (RX8XXX/SWO/AC3)... 6-12 6.2.20 AAC Audio

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Chapter 6 6.1 Hardware and Software Options These options require extra hardware to be fitted to the unit, or, in the case of software, extra licen

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Chapter 6 RX8200 RX8310 RX8315 RX8320 RX8330 Option Number Description z z z z RX8XXX/SWO/MP2/MP4/SD MPEG-2/4 AVC SD 4:2:0 Decoding z z z z

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Chapter 6 6.1.1 DVB-S2 Input Card (RX8200/HWO/DVBS2) This option is only available for the RX8200 Receiver and is fitted as standard to the base mo

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Chapter 6 The MPEG-2 4:2:2 SD Decoding Card provides 4:2:2 video decoding facilities. 6.1.6 MPEG-4 AVC 4:2:2 Decoding Card (RX8200/BAS/2) This opt

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Chapter 6 Figure 6.2 shows a more detailed picture of the MPEG-2 data transfer. TS-packets are mapped in a datagram, using User Data Protocol (UDP),

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Chapter 6 6.1.12 Balanced Audio Output Card (RX8200/HWO/BAL/AUD) This option is only available for the RX8200 Receiver. The Balanced Audio Output

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Chapter 6 The DVB-S2 Low Symbol Rate software option enables a DVB-S2 symbol rate of 1-5 Msym/s. 6.2.4 MPEG-2 SD Decode (RX8XXX/SWO/MPEG2/SD) This

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Chapter 6 6.2.10 Single-Service Filtering (RX8XXX/SWO/SING/SERVFILT) This option is available for the RX8200, 8310, 8315, 8320 and 8330 Receivers.

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Chapter 6 The output bit rate, which is selected by the user, may be constant (by inserting NULL packets) or variable (plus the increment due to the

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Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/NULL FAZ 101 0108/17 FAT 102 0114 Null Packet TS

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Chapter 6 Note: This option is available to all other units by selecting RX8XXX/HWO/IP/OUT. Note this will also order an IP Output Card. 6.2.15

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Chapter 6 This option enables two x AAC-LC and HE-AAC decoding. 6.2.21 DVB-S2 16APSK (RX8XXX/SWO/DVBS2/16APSK) This option is available for the RX8

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Chapter 6 6.2.27 MPEG-2 SD 4:2:2 Decoding (RX8200/SWO/MP2/SD/422) This option is only available for the RX8200 Receiver. This option enables MPEG-

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Chapter 6 This option enables the conversion of HD video from 720p to 1080i or from 1080i to 720p. 6.2.34 Framesync (RX8200/SWO/FSYNC) This option

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7 Preventive Maintenance and Fault-Finding Chapter 7 Contents 7.1 Introduction...

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Chapter 7 7.1 Introduction This chapter provides the schedules and instructions, where applicable, for routine inspection, cleaning and maintenance

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Chapter 7 2. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product. 3. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. 4. If the

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Chapter 7 7.3.3 Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support For stand-alone equipment, then Ericsson BASIC Essential Support is the value for mon

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Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/MP2/MP4/SD FAZ 101 0108/12 FAT 102 0111 MPEG-2/4

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Chapter 7 7.4.3 Preliminary Investigations Always investigate the failure symptoms fully, prior to taking remedial action. Fault diagnosis for the

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Chapter 7 Warning! Before replacing the rear panel fuse, disconnect the unit from the supply. Failure to do this may expose hazardous voltages. Unpl

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Chapter 7 7.4.6 Summary Status LED Unlit If the Summary Status LED is unlit, fault-find the problem as detailed in Table 7.2. Table 7.2 Summary

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Chapter 7 Table 7.3 Fans Not Working/Overheating Step Action If Result of Action is Yes… If Result of Action is No… 1 Check Fan Rotation. Inspe

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Chapter 7 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 7-10 7.5.2 Equipment Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life. Local codes and/or environmental

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A Glossary Annex A The following list covers most of the abbreviations, acronyms and terms as used in Ericsson Manuals, User and Reference Guides

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Annex A AMOL I and II Automatic Measure of Line-ups I and II: Used by automated equipment to measure programme-viewing ratings. ARP Address Reso

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Annex A Bouquet A collection of services (TV, radio, and data, or any combination of the three) grouped and sold together, and identified in the SI

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Annex A Chrominance The colour part of a TV picture signal, relating to the hue and saturation but not to the luminance (brightness) of the signal

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Annex A DCE Data Communications Equipment: Typically a modem. It establishes, maintains and terminates a session on a network but in itself is not

Page 101 - EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A

Chapter 1 • Status LED indicates input feed lock and general alarm conditions. • Alarm handling via single configurable alarm relay and a date and

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Annex A DSNG Digital Satellite News-Gathering. DSP Digital Signal Processor. DTE Data circuit Terminating Equipment: A communications device that

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Annex A Encryption Encoding of a transmission to prevent access without the appropriate decryption equipment and authorization. EPG Electronic Pro

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Annex A GUI Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a

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Annex A IP Internet Protocol: The IP part of TCP/IP. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a network address an

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Annex A JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group: ISO/ITU standard for compressing still images. It has a high compression capability. Using discret

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Annex A MEM Multiplex Element Manager: A GUI-based control system, part of the range of Ericsson AB compression system control element products. Th

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Annex A Multicast An IP mechanism that allows transmission of data to multiple receivers. A multicast can also have several transmit sources simul

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Annex A OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex: A modulation technique used for digital TV transmission in Europe, Japan and Australia; more

Page 110 - Remote Control

Annex A PES Packetised Elementary Stream: A sequential stream of data bytes that has been converted from original elementary streams of audio and

Page 111 - 4.2 RS232/485 RCP

Annex A PRPB Analogue Colour difference signals. Refer to CRCB for an explanation. PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory: A device, which may be wri

Page 112 - 4.3 Director

RX8000 Series Receivers ENGLISH (UK) - READ THIS FIRST! If you do not understand the contents of this manual. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. Als

Page 113 - 4.4 Web Browser

Chapter 1 • Dolby Digital ® decoding / downmixing. • Director 5 control and de-scrambling. 1.2.2 RX8310 Distribution Receiver The RX8310 combine

Page 114 - 4.5 SNMP

Annex A ROM Read Only Memory: A non-volatile storage device for digital data. Data has been stored permanently in this device. No further informa

Page 115 - 4.5.2 Downloading the MIB

Annex A STB Set-Top Box: A box that sits on top of a television set and is the interface between the home television and the cable TV company. New

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Annex A SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference. It is a simp

Page 117 - 5 Web Browser Control

Annex A UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: A device providing a serial interface for transmitting and receiving data. UDP User Dat

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Annex A EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A A-20 Y (Luminance) Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line. The only signal required for black

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B Technical Specification Annex B Contents B.1 Output...

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Annex B EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A B-2 B.8 Cable Types ...B-20

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Annex B B.1 Output B.1.1 Supported Video Resolutions The RX8000 Receiver supports MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC, 4:2:0. Table B.1 Supported Video Resolu

Page 122 - 5.2 Web Pages

Annex B B.1.3 Composite Video Output The equipment supports video decoding as per ITU-R BT.470 and ANSI/SMPTE 170M. Table B.3 625 Line Descripti

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Annex B Description Test Signal Limit DC Offset NTC-7 comp +/- 100mV Chrominance to Luminance Gain Inequality NTC-7 comp 100 +/- 5% Chrominance

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Chapter 1 • MPE IP data de-encapsulation. • Single service filtering and PID remapping. • Multi-service filtering and stream splitting. 1.2.3 RX

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Annex B Parameter Value for Y, R, G, B Value for Pb, Pr Condition Notes ± 1 dB 20 MHz to 30 MHz +1 dB/-2.5 dB MHz ± 1 dB Group delay DC to 30 M

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Annex B B.1.5 HD SDI Digital Video HD SDI output supports: • Embedded Decoded Audios • Closed Captioning (EIA 708B) • VITC • VANC Table B.7 Digit

Page 127 - 5.2.3 Alarms

Annex B B.2.2 MPEG Audio The RX8000 Receiver supports decoding of MPEG audio as follows: • Compression layers: MPEG-1 layers I and II • Sampling

Page 128 - 5.2.4 Customization

Annex B Table B.8 Analogue Audio Performance Specifications Parameter Specification Safety status SELV Output connector Male 9 pin D-sub Output

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Annex B B.3.3 Audio Routing The RX8000 Receiver supports the following routing of audio signals: • STEREO (Channel 1 left, Channel 2 right) • M

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Annex B Mono kbps Stereo kbps 80 160 96 192 112 224 128 256 160 320 192 384 B.3.7 Digital Audio Outputs Digital audio outputs comply with E1A-4221

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Annex B Parameter Specification Tuning step 1 kHz Carrier frequency search range ± 1 to ± 5 MHz Receive spectrum sense Normal and inverted L-ban

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Annex B Parameter Specification Miscellaneous DVB-S Phase noise tolerance3 SSB phase-noise power spectral density < -68 – 10*log(Rs/20) dBc/Hz at

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Annex B Table B.13 DVB-S2 Satellite Input – DVB-S2 Es/No Ratio LDPC FEC Rate DVB-S2 Theoretical5 Es/No Ratio (dB) in perfect linear channel for co

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Annex B Table B.14 LNB Power and Control Parameter Specification Voltage V (nominal) Receiver Polarisation6 Voltage 13 18 Vertical/circular right

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Chapter 1 • MPEG-4 AVC HD down-conversion through CVBS output. • 2 x stereo pair Dolby® Digital audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing. • AA

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Annex B B.4.3 DVB-ASI Input Table B.16: DVB-ASI Copper Input Specification Safety status SELV Connector type BNC, Female Input impedance 75 Ω Da

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Annex B Table B.18 Frame Sync Connector Item Specification Safety status SELV Connector type BNC, Female Connector designation Frame Sync Pin: C

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Annex B Item Specification Voltage Maximum Switching Power 24 W / 60 VA Minimum Switching Load 0.1 mA, 100 mV AC B.5.4 DVB-ASI Output Table B.20

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Annex B B.6 Environmental B.6.1 Conditions Table B.22 Environmental Conditions Operational Specification Temperature 0°C to +50°C ambient air t

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Annex B B.7 Power Supply – AC Mains Input This equipment is fitted with a wide-ranging power supply. It is suitable for supply voltages of 100-240

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Annex B Table B.26 Suitable Signal Cable Types Signal Type Connector Cable Alarm Relay 9-way D-type Male Belden 8162 CM 2PR24 shielded E108998 (t

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Annex B B.9.2 EMC8 The equipment has been designed and tested to meet the following: EN 55022 and CISPR22 European International Emission St

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Annex B DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member State

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Annex B Defines country of origin. The packaging is reusable per GB 18455-2001. This symbol guarantees that packaging with this symbol is recycl

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Annex B 50 It is assumed that while the product is in normal use, any batteries associated with real-time clocks or battery-backed RAM will be rep

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Chapter 1 • 2 x stereo pairs balanced analog audio output. • Front panel and web browser control, with alarm relay. 1.2.4.2 RX8320 Factory Fit Op

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Annex B EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A B-26 • First/Last name • Password request (6 numbers/characters). If you do not include this information one

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C Language Abbreviations Annex C Contents C.1 ISO Languages... C

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Annex C C.1 ISO Languages Languages are shown in alphabetical order. Table C.1 ISO Language Codes NO LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION 5 ARABIC ARA BASA BA

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Annex C NO LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION 27 SPANISH SPA 112 SWEDISH SWE 117 THAI THA 123 TURKISH TUR 128 URDU URD 130 VIETNAMESE VIE C.2 Non-ISO Lang

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Annex C The non-ISO languages allow tagging of audio without reference to specific languages. The system can then transmit two languages (Main and A

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Chapter 1 • Front panel and Web browser control, with alarm relay. • SCTE 35 controlled contact closures for ad-insertion signaling. 1.2.5.2 RX8

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Chapter 1 1.3 The Satellite Receiver 1.3.1 Typical Satellite System The RX8000 Series Receiver is a component of the MPEG-4 AVC/ MPEG-2/DVB compli

Page 156 - 5.2.16 Save/Load

Chapter 1 1.3.3 What the Satellite Receiver Does The Receiver can be tuned to a specified satellite channel frequency and polarization. The input

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Chapter 1 1.4 The Telco Receiver/Decoder 1.4.1 Typical Decoder System The Decoder is a component of Ericsson range of equipment. It is designed fo

Page 158 - 5.2.17 Help

Chapter 1 The Decoder is configured to select a single video Service and other audio/data components from the multiple Services on the incoming Tra

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Chapter 1 EDIT SAVE DOWN RIGHT LEFT UP LCD USB Connector (Servicing Only) Status LED CA SLOT Figure 1.5 Front Panel Controls (RX8200) Table 1.12

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Contents EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2011-03-30 iii Contents Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter identifies the equipment versions covered by this

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Chapter 1 1.7 Rear Panels All inputs, outputs and control connections are taken via the rear panel. Due to the modular nature of these units, fact

Page 162 - Option Number Description

Chapter 1 Table 1.13 Rear Panels Item Type Description RF IN 1-4 F-type 75 Ω Radio Frequency (L-band) input. ASI OUT 1-2 ASI/SDI OUT ASI/HD-SDI/SD

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2 Installing the Equipment Chapter 2 Contents 2.1 Read This First! ...

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Chapter 2 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2-2 2.7.9 ASI IN Connector ... 2-1

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Chapter 2 2.1 Read This First! 2.1.1 Handling The equipment must be handled and installed carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards and

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Chapter 2 Where appropriate, ensure this product has an adequate level of lightning protection. Alternatively, during a lightning storm or when it

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Chapter 2 2.3.2 Ventilation 2.3.2.1 Openings in the Covers Side openings in the unit, as well as side-mounted cooling fans, are provided for venti

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Chapter 2 2.3.3 Installing Cables - Safety Power supply cables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items pl

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Chapter 2 Warnings! The RX8000 series receivers should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not

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Preliminary Pages Introduction This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation and operation of the RX8000 Receiver

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Chapter 2 Table 2.1 Supply Cord Wiring Colors UK (BS 1363) EUROPE (CEE 7/7) USA (NEMA 5-15P) Earth: Green-and-yellow Green-and-yellow Green Ne

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Chapter 2 2. Eliminate the migration of stray charges when connecting between equipment. To do this, connect a wire between the Technical Earth te

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Chapter 2 All signal connections are made via the rear panel. A typical rear panel is shown in Figure 2.5. Full technical specifications for the co

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Chapter 2 Cautions! The receiver provides DC power (see Chapter 3, Front Panel Control for details of menu option) via the active L-band input conne

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Chapter 2 2.7.4 ASI/SDI OUT Connector (RX8200 and RX8330 only) The unit provides two coaxial ASI/SDI outputs depending on the user selectable conf

Page 177 - 7.2 Preventive Maintenance

Chapter 2 2.7.7 AUDIO/AUDIO OUT Connector All units provide a pair of connectors supplying two stereo channels. Each carries a single channel stere

Page 178 - 7.3.2 Warranty

Chapter 2 2.7.9 ASI IN Connector All units provide an ASI input socket for detection of the transport stream lock on the ASI input. Table 2.10 AS

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Chapter 2 2.7.11 DATA OUT Connector A data output interface may be used with either RS232 or RS422 connector, as described below. Table 2.12 DATA

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Chapter 2 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2-16 2.7.13 RS232/RS485 REMOTE Connector A remote control interface may be used with either RS232 or RS485 con

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3 Front Panel Control Chapter 3 Contents 3.1 Introduction...

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Preliminary Pages Registered trademarks and trademarks used are acknowledged below and marked with their respective symbols. However, they are not m

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Chapter 3 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 3-2 3.5.7.1 4.1 Service Table ...

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Chapter 3 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes the features and options provided by the Front Panel menus for controlling the RX8000 Series Rece

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Chapter 3 Figure 3.1 Power Up Operating Mode 3.3 Using the Front Panel Controls The user interface for the Front Panel consists of an alphanumer

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Chapter 3 EDIT SAVE DOWN RIGHT LEFT UP LCD USB Connector (Servicing Only) Status LED CA SLOT Figure 3.2 Front Panel Controls (RX8200) 3.3.1 USB

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Chapter 3 3. Service: This menu includes user settings for the currently selected service for decode from the incoming feed. 4. CA Systems: This

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Chapter 3 2. To ignore any changes that have been made and to return to the original setting, press the Edit pushbutton. 3.4 Example Configuration

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Chapter 3 3.5 Front Panel Menus An overview of the available Front Panel menus is shown in Figure 3.3. The menus and settings available will vary

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Chapter 3 — 2.2.1 Status 2.2.1.1 Lock Status 2.2.1.2 Error Ratio/Signal Level 2.2.1.3 Modulation/FEC Rate 2.2.1.4 Standard/Spectral Sense 2.2.

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Chapter 3 3.5.1 1 System Shortly after switch-on, the Status LED will turn green and arrow keys will be lit depending on which further menus are a

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Chapter 3 4. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 3.5.1.1.2 1.1.2 MAC1 To access

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Preliminary Pages Warning! Warnings give information which, if strictly observed, will prevent personal injury or death, or damage to property or t

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Chapter 3 To edit the Gateway address: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first character of the Gateway address. 2. Edit the add

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Chapter 3 3.5.1.2.3 1.2.3 SD FPGA Version To view the Standard Definition (SD) Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) version, press the T (Down) ke

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Chapter 3 3.5.1.2.8 1.2.8 422 FW (Option Card) To view the 4:2:2 Firmware (FW) version (dependent on model and option licences obtained), press th

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Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 4. If YES is saved, inputs wil

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Chapter 3 2. Use the S (Up) and T (Down) keys to toggle between OFF and ON. 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation

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Chapter 3 3.5.2.2 2.2 Select Satellite Input This menu allows the choice of up to four RF Inputs. To access this menu, press the T (Down) key. The

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Chapter 3 3.5.2.2.1.4 2.2.1.4 Standard/Spectral Sense To view the status of these parameters, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is disp

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Chapter 3 SOURCE 1 |SATELLITE FREQUENCY 2.2.2.2 |01550.000 MHz (UNLOCKED) To edit the frequency setting: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appear

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Chapter 3 3.5.2.2.2.5 2.2.2.5 Rolloff To view and edit the current Source 1 Rolloff settings, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displ

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Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 3.5.2.2.2.8 2.2.2.8 LNB Power

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Preliminary Pages For systems support you can choose either Gold Business Critical support or Silver Business Advantage. These packages are designed

Page 205 - B Technical Specification

Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. This is the end of the Source

Page 206 - Annex B

Chapter 3 3. Use the S (Up) and T (Down) keys to toggle between the available types: ASI and IP Input (dependent on model and option licences obtain

Page 207 - B.1 Output

Chapter 3 STATUS |IP PACKETS RECEIVED 2.2.1.4 |0000000000 3.5.3.2.1.5 2.2.1.5 Corrected Packet Count To view the corrected packet count, press

Page 208 - VITS17 +/- 100mV

Chapter 3 STATUS |FIFO OVERFLOW COUNT 2.2.1.10 |0000000010 3.5.3.2.1.11 2.2.1.11 MDI Delay Factor To view the MDI Delay Factor, press the T (Dow

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Chapter 3 NETWORK 1 |IP ADDRESS 1 2.2.2 |000.000.000.000 < To edit the Network 1 IP address: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below

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Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.2.3 2.2.2.3 MAC Address 1 To view the MAC Address 1, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: NETWORK 1 |MAC A

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Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.2.8 2.2.2.8 ICMP Enable 1 To view and edit the ICMP 1, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: NETWORK 1 |IC

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Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up) a

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Chapter 3 This is the last of the Network 1 screens. To return to the top level Network 1 screen press the W (Back) Key. 3.5.3.2.3 2.2.3 Network 2

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Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 3.5.3.2.4.2 2.2.4.2 SNMP Enabl

Page 215 - B.4 Input Specifications

Preliminary Pages EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2011-03-30 viii Return of Equipment If you need to return equipment for repair please contact your loc

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Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up)

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Chapter 3 2.2.4.7 |0 .004 To edit the MDI Media Loss Rate: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first character of the displayed opti

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Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. This is the last of the I/P Po

Page 219 - Channel bandwidth 6 MHz

Chapter 3 To edit the Source IP Address 1: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first character of the displayed value. 2. Edit the

Page 220 - B.4.5 Frame Sync Connector

Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.6.5 2.2.6.5 Row Port 1 To view and edit the Row Port 1, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: STREAM 1 |RO

Page 221 - B.5 Output Specifications

Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.8.2 2.2.8.2 Port 1/ 2 Link Down To view the alarms for ports 1 and 2, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed:

Page 222 - B.5.5 1000BaseT IP Output

Chapter 3 This is the last of the Alarm screens. To return to the top level Alarm screen, press the W (Back) key. 3.5.3.2.9 2.2.9 Version To view

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Chapter 3 To choose the Select input type: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the displayed type (ASI shown above). 2. Use the S (Up) a

Page 224 - B.8 Cable Types

Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. To enable/disable the Auto Tun

Page 225 - B.9 Compliance

Chapter 3 2. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the displayed type (ASI shown above). 3. Use the S (Up) and T (Down) keys to toggle betwee

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1 Introduction Chapter 1 Contents 1.1 Introduction...1-3 1

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Chapter 3 3.5.5.2.1.4 2.2.1.4 ATM Alert Status To view the ATM Alert Status, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: STATUS |AT

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Chapter 3 SETUP |MODE MPEG 2.2.2.1 | To choose the Mode: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the displayed type (MPEG sh

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Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 4. Use the X (Forward) and W (

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Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 4. Use the X (Forward) and W (B

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Chapter 3 SETUP |ATM HEADER ERR IGNORE FALSE 2.2.2.7 |ATM VPI 017 To select the ATM Header Err Ignore value: 1. Press the

Page 232 - Annex C

Chapter 3 3.5.5.2.2.9 2.2.2.8 Sync Miss Limit To access the Sync Miss Limit Setup function, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is display

Page 233 - C.1 ISO Languages

Chapter 3 STATUS |SERVICE ID: 00002 3.1.1 |SERVICE NO PMT The second line of the display shows information about the decryption status of the

Page 234 - C.2 Non-ISO Languages

Chapter 3 6. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. To edit the user STD: 1. Press

Page 235 - Annex C

Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. This is the last of the Video

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Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up) a

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